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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 31, 1903.


Shakespeare, v. Bacon, 11, 137, 214, 375, 497 ; Shake- speare-Bacon question, 43, 124, 201, 264, 3(52, 463 ; his Seventy-sixth Sonnet, 125, 274, 412, 495, 517 ; examination of seven copies of the Second Folio, 181, 371 ; sence and sense in the First Folio, 184, 293 ; Garrick's statue of, 288, 357 ; in the Sonnets, 343 ; and Jonson, 367, 456 ; his vocabulary, 385

Shakespeare Cottage at St. Albans, 488

Shakespearian allusions, 63, 465

Shakespeariana :

Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV. sc. xv., "O sun,

Burn the great sphere thou movest in ! " 224 Hamlet, Act I. sc. 1, "As stars with trains of

fire," 224 2 Henry IV., Act II. sc. 4, 93, 173, 193, 293,

374 Macbeth, Act T. sc. 7, "If the assassination,"

&c., 224; Act II. sc. 1, 1. 60, 224 Merchant of Venice, Act V. sc. 1, German trans- lation, 224, 283 Shaw family in Essex, 387 Sheep-farming, monastic, 47, 176, 239 Shelley (P. B.), hia ancestry, 50, 229; his house at

Bracknell, 229

Sherborne (Lord) on burial-places of peers, 298 Sheregrig, Arabic bird-name, 4 Sheriffs of Staffordshire, 1699 1730, 34 Sherring (L. M.) on Majorie Fleming's portrait, 128 Fountain pen, 29 Wig- wands : fat-halves, 169 Shrewsbury (Earls of), their descent, 284 Siegel (Christian Heinrich), sculptor, his biography,

465 Sieveking (A. F.) on etymology of bap = breakfast

roll, 2 .'8

Sigma on statistical data, 29 Signs, origin of certain, 169, 292, 356 ; of opticians,

503

Silhouettes of children, 74 Simon (C.) on A. Hepplewhifce, designer of furniture,

128

Sinclair (J. G. T.) on Byron translations, 268 Sinton (J.) on Alexander Hamilton, Oriental

scholar, 248

Skarratt (T. C.) on Skerratt = Carleton, 448 Skeat (Prof. W. W.), his ' Concise Dictionary,' 1901,

notes on, 83, 221, 356, 461 Skeat (W. W.) on beer : bur, 416 Bungay, place-name, 273 Carant or corant, 415 " Corn-bote" in Barbour's ' Bruce,' 115 D for th in Middle English, 321 Gleek, an old card game, 4 Lord's Prayer in the twelfth century, 496 Ludgersall, 376 Petar or petard, 312 Pronunciation of ng, 266 Saints in Lindsay's ' Monarchic,' 371 Sathalia, 336 " Sixes and sevens," 95 Soukle, alias souble, 505 Tennis, origin of the name, 54 "To the nines," 456 Trance, 412


Skeat (W. VV.) on troce, 505 Westminster city motto, 53 Wigwam, its origin, 516 Skerratt = Carleton, 448 Slang, fashionable, of the past, 98 Slang expressions, 33, 156

Slavonic and Russian languages, their relationship, 146 Sledges for carrying slate at Coniston, Lancn, 188, 311 Smart (C. E.) on Claw family, 346 Smith (E.) on Dunwich or Dunmow, a bishop's see,

44, 312 Smith (G. G.) on cucking stool or ducking stool, 157

Flowering Sunday, 57 Smith (Sir Nicholas), of Devon, M.P., his descendants,

353, 491 Smith (R. H.) on "Lead, kindly Light," Latin

rendering, 425

Smith (R. W.) on Thomas Waite, 1677-1712, 188 Smith, Payne & Smith, old banking firm, 27, 114, 177 Sinithers (C. G.) on Robert Dodsl^y, 272 Smyth (H.) on inconsistencies of tense, 7 Smyth-Stuart (R. Wentworth), 1681-1745, 28 Snodgrass surname, 71 Snowball family of Northumberland and York, 307,

453

Snowball ( J. B. ) on Snowball family, 307 Somerset family, evolution of its nose, 34, 236, 315,

391, 417 Somersetshire on Earl Darsy, 209

Songs and Ballads :

Canadian Boat Song, 64

I '11 try and find a link to bind, 327, 473

Lincolnshire Poacher, 38, 111, 258

Now, here we 're met to take our glass, 493

Ote-toi de la, queje m'y mette, 75

Shetland New'r Even's Song, 148, 278

Vicar and Moses, 169, 232, 334

Vilikins and his Dinah, 388 Sortes Evangelicse : St. Eugenia, 183 Sos on almond tree as an emblem of old age, 1 75 Sotheby (E. M.) on " Oh ! The pilgrims of Zion,"408 Soukle, alias souble, in Speght's Chaucer, 505 Soul's Errand, 'authorship of, 150, 191, 253 Soutbam (H.) on Butler's 'Erewhon,' 68

Cureton (General), monument to, 291, 398

Darsy (Earl), 297

Bobbins family, 193

Lupo-mannaro, 34

Napoleon's first marriage, 156 Southwell (T.) on water barometer, 366 Spanish badge, 367

Spearing (Capt.), d. 1783, his biography, 67 Spice, use and meaning of the word, 449, 512 Spiera (Francis), lawyer of Cittadella, ob. 1548, 178 Spinnel in draper's advertisement, circa 1700, 87, 234 Squire (W. B.) on lines in Purcell, 107 Stableforth (J. H.) on pre-Celtic Britain, 227

"White-headed boy, 518 Stafford family, 49 Stafford (J.) on mallet or mullet, 293 Staffordshire, Sheriffs of, 1699-1730, 34 Stalkartt family, 468

Stamp collecting and its literature in 1860, 81, 172, 239, 333, 432, 470