Notes and Queries, July 29, 1899.
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Shakspeariana :
Julius Caesar, its date, 105, 216 Lover's Complaint, 11. 271-3, 125, 271, 337 Macbeth, Act I. sc. 2, " Damned quarry," 223 Merry Wives of Windsor, Quarto and Folio editions, 64 ; original of Sir Hugh Evans, 381, 474
Othello, Act I. sc. 1, "Damn'd in a fair wife," 64, 222, 282, 363, 422 ; sc. 2, " That the magnifico is much beloved," 64; Act V. sc. 2, "It is the cause," 364, 422
Tempest, and the Faust legend, 147, 294 ; Pros- pero's island, 245 ; Act II. sc. 1, " Twenty consciences," &c., 63 ; " We all were sea- swallow'd," &c., 423; sc. 2, "Here's neither bush nor shrub," 423 Troilus and Cressida, Act I. sc. 1, " So (Traitor)
then she comes," 423 Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I. sc. 2, " Kiss
the rod," 228, 433 Sharpe family, 188
Shaw (James), of Tynron, his literary remains, 387 Sheldon (Mr.), collector of medals, 34 Sherborn (C. D.) on " Old Frenchman," 352
Godfrey (Sir Edmund Berry), 96 Sherborn (G. T. ) on Jews and bills of exchange, 94 Shere, religious foundation at, 448 Sherlock (W.), Dean of St. Paul's, 1691, 467 Sherring (L. M.) on Maria Edgeworth's ' Parents'
Assistant,' 47 Ladle, silver, 28 Wordsworth (William), 47 Shiers (Francis), Westminster scholar, 368 Shore (Jane), her husband's residence, 445 Shore (T. W.) on the place-name Oxford, 44, 389 Shovel (John), 447 Shubrick (R.) on portrait of Lieut. -General Sir W.
Gilbert, 447
Peat on the South Downs, 447 Sibley (Miss), " the celebrated," 48 Sibyls in Scotland and elsewhere, 101, 194 Sigma Tau on Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun, 261 Silchester, church (?) at, 11, 110, 275, 322, 374 Silchester, its etymology, 256 Silhouettes of children, 30 Silo on ' Chaunt of Achilles,' 371 Silver. See White money. Simpson (P.) on ' .<Egio,' seventeenth-century inter
lude, 205
'Julius Caesar,' its date, 105, 216 Oldcastle (Sir John) and Falstaff, 166 Sir, as a prefix, 145 Sirdar, its pronunciation, 164, 234 Sister Churches, 48, 115, 173 Sisters, three, married at once, 217 Sitsyllt family. See Cecil family. Skeat (W. W.) on " Acreware," 190 Barracks, 3 Celtic words, 258 Cow-rake, its meaning, 236 Cowslip, its local names, 138 Decade, in French calendar, 253 Epitaphs, 192 Galingall, plant-name, 257 Gambaleery, its meaning, 237 Ghost-words, 2
keat (W. W.) on -ington termination, 314
Innes = de Insula, 335
Key and kay, 371
License or licence, 333
Minutes and seconds, 71
Mollond, its meaning, 190
Peas, pease, and peasen, 95
Peat, its etymology, 483
Piggin, its etymology, 157
Poem, early English, 295
Rat-rime, its meaning. 395
Rounds or rungs, 116,' 295
Rummer, its etymology, 77
Stook, its meaning, 412, 498
Sween or swean, 270
Tryst, its etymology, 35
" Weary Titan," 294
"Wig of bread," 252 Skelton (John), his ciphers, 386, 498
kinner (A. J. P.) on epitaphs, 415 Skottow and S. Sainthill, 201 Slavonic names, 296 ileever, beer measure, 8, 97 Slingsby (Simeon), his biography, 50, 135 Slough, Bucks, its name, 169, 198, 316 Smith (A. H.) on alien priories, 449 Smith (R.) on last war bow, 383 Smoke = to twig, to find out, 406 Snacks, its meanings, 346 Sniper, its meaning, 138 Snode family and arms, 370, 452 Societies, historical, 228 So-ho, origin of the word, 117 Soluta, its meaning, 268, 397 Son, surnames in, 90, 176, 237
Songs and Ballads :
Dean and Prebendary, 328
Dulce Domum, 208, 236, 371
French, 93
Guillotine ditty, 85
I saw a weeping maiden, 489
Jones (Paul), 34, 296
Lucy's Flitting, 229, 317
O where have you been, Lord Randal, my son' 204
When I am dead, my dearest, 128, 213, 356
When I was a girl about eighteen, 268 Soot, its pronunciation, 14, 395 Sorrow, remembrance of joy in, 132 Sothern (H. W.) on Edward Taylor, 229 South Tawton, Princes Arthur and Henry at, 127 Spain and America, prophecy concerning, 263 Spartans and the Jews, 385 ' Spectator,' error in, 104 Spence (R. M.) on ceiling or cieling, 194
" Christ with blue eyes," 27
Ghetto, Roman, 91
Goldsmith (Oliver), 232
Grammar, doubtful, 313
Helpmate and helpmeet, 71
Homer and Jewish rites, 269
Jews and Spartans, 385
' Lover's Complaint,' 125, 337
Lowell (J. R.) on ' Aurora Leigh,' 244
Shakspeare (W.) and the sea, 36