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Sherborn (G. T.) on authors of books wanted, xii. 74. Author of verses wanted, vii. 358. Cromwell epitaph, i. 428. Dog which followed the Due d'Enghien, xii. 93. Jews and bills of exchange, iii. 94. Lucretius, xii. 43. Marengo, Napoleon's horse, viii. 271. Medallion of Scott, vi. 391. Nelson's death, vii. 411. Nodus Herculis, xii. 313. Scriptures out of church, xii. 496

Sherborne (Lord) on bezique, xi. 256. Bibury, its derivation, iv. 172, 331 ; v. 459 ; vi. 256. Burial- places of peers, x. 298. Butty, its meaning, vi. 496. 'Crown of Wild Olive,' vi. 296. Dutton family, vi. 517; vii. 117. Earrings, men wearing, v. 386. Elizabethan terms, v. 366. England with many religions and one sauce, ix. 472. Figs in fruit, v. 275. Greek pronunciation, vii. 450. Milton, poem attributed to, vi. 292. Moon lore, vii. 96. Prisoners, French, v. 381. Sporting record, eighteenth-century, vi. 72. Thackeray, vii. 250. "They say. What say they? Let them say," v. 456. Wassailing the apple-tree, ix. 338. Whorwood family, iv. 484. Wire Pond, vi. 298. Your petitioners will ever pray, &c.," viii. 223

Sherborne (Robert), Bishop of Chichester, 1508-36, viii. 13

Sherbrooke family, vi. 129

Shere or Shene, religious foundation at, iii. 448 ; iv. 12

Sheregrig, Arabic bird-name, x. 4

Sherewynd surname, iv. 417

Sheres : Knyvett : Downes, ix. 394

Sheridan (Mrs.), her portrait as St. Cecilia, ii. 247, 347, 455

Sheridan (R. B.) and Dundas, ii. 28, 118, 274, 413. Portrait by Reynolds, iv. 109 ; and Maginn,ix. 305

Sheriffs of Staffordshire, 1699-1730, ix. 342, 415, 514 : x. 34

bherlock (W.), Dean of St. Paul's, 1691, iii. 467

Sherring (L. M.) on Edgeworth's ' Parents' Assistant,' iii. 47. Fleming (Marjorie), her portrait, x. 128. Fountain pen, x. 29. Ladle, silver, iii. 28. Vice- reine, xii. 56. Wig-wands : fat-halves, x. 169. Wordsworth, iii. 47

Sherwood (G. F. T.) on consolidated indexes, vii. 426. Essex in Ireland, xi. 256. Pedigree questions, ix. 245

Shick-shack and Oakapple Day, xi. 390

Shield of brawn in ' Ivanhoe,' v. 247, 360, 445

Shields, place-names, their derivation, ix. 384

Shields in heraldry, their origin, xi. 8, 513 ; xii. 113

Shieling and gavel, their etymology, v. 85, 210, 271

Shiers (Francis), Westminster scholar, iii. 368

Shifford, King Alfred's Parliament at, iv. 344

Shilleto (A. R.), his edition of Burton's 'Anatomy of Melancholy,' xi. 181, 222, 263, 322, 441 ; xii. 2, 62, 162, 301, 362, 442

Shillings : "Any bad shillings?" viii. 482

Shilston family of Devonshire, v. 336

Shimmozzel, Jewish cant word, vi. 266, 371 ; vii. 10, 130, 453 ; viii. 471 ; ix. 12, 395

Shingles, old cure for, v. 514 ; vi. 75

Shinnanickin' : hannicrochemens, ix. 165

Ship, silver spike in, xii. 387 ; her papers, ib.

Ship-launching, breaking bottle at, iv. 228, 293

Ship-name, Liberator, iv. 498


Ships, ancient, still afloat, ix. 66

Ships, shares in merchant, v. 228, 320 ; viii. 368

Ships moving without sail or wind, vii. 188

Ships of war on land, vii. 147, 235, 296, 354, 431:

viii. 128 ; ix. 214, 471 Shipton, Salop, in parish registers, ii. 66 Shirley (Sir Kobert), envoy of the Shah, 1607, viii.

244, 433 ; ix. 50

Shirts, mail, from the Sudan, v. 183, 270 Shis'n and this'n, use of the words, xi. 89, 158 Shoehorned, its use as a verb, vii. 289, 394 ; viii. 48.

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Shoemaker called a "kicker," vi. 131 Shoemaking, fashionable craze for ladies, v. 87, 157 Shops in Cheapside in 1650, xii. 128, 295 Shore (Jane), her father's and her husband's residence,

iii. 445 ; iv. 18, 56 Shore (T. W.) on Kingston coronation stone, v. 391.

Oxford place-name, iii. 44, 398 : iv. 130, 479 ; v.

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Short (G. D.) on Short families, iv. 437 Short families, iv. 437 Shorthand, in the fourth century, ix. 406, 498 ; in the

third century, 446 ; systems of, xii. 324, 378, 434 Shorthouse (J. H.), his death, xi. 220 Shorts of Windsor and Bloomsbury, vi. 309 Shot, use of the past participle, v. 311 Shot-free, its meaning, vi. 217, 311, 417 Shot of land, its meaning, i. 308, 454, 494 " Shot the moon," origin of the phrase, xii. 107 Shove-halfpenny, old game, iv. 191 Shovel (John), iii. 447 Shovell (Sir Cloudesley), his watch, vii. 287 Showers of snakes, fish, spiders, &c., v. 516 ; vi. 129 Shrapnel (General), his biography, v. 168, 217 Shrewsbury, its etymology, xii. 108, 237, 313, 350 Shrewsbury, " The Raven" at, i. 241 Shrewsbury, stone pulpit at, viii. 325, 394, 489 Shrewsbury (Earls of), their descent, x. 284 Shrewsbury records, vi. 230, 293 Shropshire, its etymology, xii. 108, 237, 313, 350 Shropshire families, viii. 283

Shropshire place-names, ii. 144, 255, 294 ; ix. 449 Shropshire woodwork, xii. 148 Shroud, sable, i. 445 ; ii. 133, 231, 357, 397, 535 Shrove Tuesday, football on, v. 283, 402, 486 ; vi. 55;

and Christmas decorations, ix. 86, 217 ; verses at

Brasenose College on, xii. 268 Shubrick (R.) on portrait of Lieut.- General Sir W.

Gilbert, iii. 447. Peat on the South Downs, iii. 447 Shukbrugh (John), his epitaph in Naseby Church, xi.

462

Shut to, use of the expression, vi. 126 bhuter (Ned), actor, 1728-76, vii. 209 Shutte (A.) on Goffe or Goff of Hampshire, xi. 328 Shuttles in ' Guy Mannering,' vii. 407, 477 Siamese names, their meaning and pronunciation,

i. 424

Si-an Fu or bi-ngan Fu, Chinese capital, vi. 265, 564 Siberia, star-stealing in, viii. 322 bibley (Miss), " the celebrated," iii. 48 3iborne (Capt.), his Waterloo models, ii. 128 Sibree (E.) on etymology of God, xii. 465. ' Tempest'

anagram, viii. 442 ; ix. 70 Sibson (Thomas), artist, 1817-44, xii. 249, 391