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GENERAL INDEX.
Sibyl or Sybil, its spelling, vii. 200, 317, 455 ; ix. 297
Sibylline oracles, English or French translation, ix,
289, 391
Sibyls in Scotland and elsewhere, iii. 101, 194 Sidbury, Devon, and Baron Fitzgibbon, v. 47 Siddons (Sarah), her house in Upper Baker Street, ix.
224, 354
Siddons (Susannah), her biography, iv. 419 Side-whiskers for whiskers, ix. 145 Sidesman, his duties, i. 349 ; ii. 14 Sidgwick (F.) on ' Everyman,' xi. 106. Lesing, xi
114 Sidney (Sir Henry), burial-place of his heart, xii. 307
434 Sidney (Lady), Young, and Brownlow, alluded to by
Horace Walpole, v. 8
Sidney (M.) on Sir Henry Sidney's heart, xii. 307 Sidney (P.) on Brandon, executioner, ix. 9, 151
Robsart (Amy), xi. 112 Sidney (Sir Philip), his chair, v. 377 Siegel (Christian Heinrich), sculptor, x. 465 Siena, its siege, i. 168, 369 ; ii. 49 Siena Cathedral, incised pavement representing the
"Seven Ages," ix. 432 Sieveking (A. F.) on bap = breakfast roll, x. 228
Brummel (Beau) and Barbey d'Aurevilly, ix. 110 Sieveking (I. Giberne) on dismantled priory of Black
Canons, xi. 101. Bridge chantry, xii. 43 Sigma on Corbyn family, ix. 88. Fashion in language,
ix. 228. St. Clement Danes burial-ground, ii. 46.
Statistical data, x. 29. Turner, short story by, vi.
329
Sigma-Delta on Thomas family, xii. 408 Sigma Tau on Sir T. Browne, x. 427. Charles II. :
Rebecca Wallace, viii. 363. Clancarty : MacCarthy,
viii. 223. Donore (Lord), viii. 64, 370. Drew
(Mrs.), i. 288. Eaton (Theophilus), i. 267.
Elverton Manor, co. Kent, v. 356. Essex in
Ireland, xi. 69. Fletcher (Andrew) of Saltoun, iii.
26. Gibbs (Capt.), ii. 87. Hayden (Dr.), of
Dublin, v. 28. Heraldic, vii. 69. Moutlowe
(Henry), M.P., v. 335. O'Meara (Barry), iv. 112.
Reardon : McCarthy, v. 288. Shelley biblio- graphy, v. 67. Woollery (Frances), vii. 49 Signature, facsimile, as mark of ownership, ii. 108,
293
Signature of the Duke of Cambridge, viii. 525 Signatures, double-name, for peers, iv. 399, 487, 529 Signatures of bishops, ix. 9, 118, 239, 272 Signia on ' Dictionary of National Biography,' vii. 24.
Esquire, the title, vi. 387. Grierson of Dublin, vii.
27 Signs, curious, i. 166 ; of music publishers, vii. 507;
origin of certain, x. 169, 292, 356 ; of opticians, x.
503 ; xi. 53, 412 ; of inns by celebrated artists, xi.
89, 317 ; hotel, "Ellen Jones sells here," xi. 487 ;
xii. 116 ; of old London shops, xi. 16, 71, 128, 295 Signs, witnessing by, xi. 109, 175, 237, 294, 418
- Signs of the Fifteen Last Days of the World,' black-
letter book in museum at Cologne, v. 269 Sigiienza, cathedral church of, and Thomas & Becket,
ix. 344
Silchester, its etymology, iii. 256
Silchester, church (?) at, ii. 101, 158, 277, 429 ; iii. 11, 110, 275, 322, 374
Silhouettes of children, ii. 307, 353, 396, 436, 494 ;
iii. 30 ; v. 190 ; vi. 255, 356 ; vii. 412 ; x. 74
Silk manufacture and beard of the pinna, vii. 428
Silks, Indian and French, i. 171
Silly Boy and his sweetheart, Leicestershire story, ii. 329 '
Silo on ' Chaunt of Achilles,' iii. 371. Thorpe family, ii. 348
Silver. See White money.
Silver, Newcastle, marks on, ix. 369
Silver-cooper =crimp, iv. 205
Silver-pence in Herrick's * Oberon's Palace,' ix. 49, 178,478
Silver plate, Act relating to, ii. 227, 375
Silver trumpet, meaning of the term, vii. 487
Silversmith's signature, viii. 284, 389
Silversmiths, local, i. 18, 115
Silvius (Eneas), his 'History of Bohemia,' xii. 68, 151
Simcoe (Lieut.-Col. J. G.), error in his ' Military Journal,' xii. 46
Simeon (C.) on ' Le Vicaire Savoyard,' xii. 68
Simeon (S.) on epigram on women, ix. 288. Press- gang songs, vi. 28
Simferopol, place-name, its etymology, xii. 181
Simms (R.) on authors of books wanted, vi. 151. Leigh (Helen), iv. 308. Mayors of Newcastle- under-Lyme, viii. 15. Newcastle (Staffs) families, viii. 225. ' Situation of Paradise,' vii. 487
Simon (C.) on A. Hepple white, x. 128
Simplex on Irish harps, vii. 338
Simplicissimus on "Chaperoned by her father," xii. 370. I printed with small letter, xii. 231. Gun, ix. 192. Week, ix. 277
Simpson (James), surgeon, his biography, viii. 424
Simpson (Percy) on ' -#3gio,' seventeenth - century interlude, iii. 205. Austria (Archduke of), ii. 386. Bible originally written in Dutch, v. 66. Bird- eyed, its meaning, v. 168, 424. Bonefons, poem attributed to, vi. 244. " Capricious," i. 65. Chiaus, its origin, v. 25. Goes (Cornelius van der), vi. 28. Goodyere (Sir Henry), viii. 67. Holloway, blind George of, i. 168. Horse-bread, iv. 173. Hoti in Howell and Browning, v. 494. Hoyle, archery term, ii. 252. Jonson (Ben), iv. 87, 196, 423 ; v. 34, 337; vi. 96, 477; vii. 151; viii. 84. 'Julius Caesar,' its date, iii. 105, 216. "King of Bantam," iv. 419. 'King of Spain's Bible,' viii 16. Ogle (Katherine, Lady), vi. 48. Oldcastle (Sir John) and Falstaff, iii. 166. Palmer (Thomas), i. 172. Percy (William), MS. plays by, viii. 227. Perseus as " Masculine Virtue," iv. 286. Pitt on oratory, ii. 529. Pluto in Shakespeare as god of wealth, iv. 265 ; vi. 18. Shakspeare, and Jonson, i. 341 ; and Cicero, v. 462 ; and the sea, vi. 136, 291. Shakespeariana, iv. 454 ; v. 164, 393 ; vi. 5. 203 ; vii. 22, 345. "Swim in golden lard," v. 229. Tennyson query, v. 503. Theatrical run, v. 513. Tobacco tongs, vi. 276. " Truth is the daughter of Time," iv. 442. Winchester pipes, v. 516 Simpson's, in the Strand, the closing of, xi. 185, 337 Sims (G. R.), his ' My Dog Pickle,' vi. 67, 114 Sinclair (J. G. T.) on Byron translations, x. 268.
Wood (J. Warrington), xi. 308 Sinclair ( W. F.) on manufacture of shagreen, iv. 115 Sing, and sing out, i. 283, 423