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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.
- Simpson (P.) on hoti in Howell and Browning, 494
Jonson (Ben), unclaimed poem by, 34, 337
Shakespeare and Cicero, 462
Shakespeariana, 164, 393
Tennyson query, 503
Theatrical run, 513
" To swim in golden lard," 229
Winchester pipes, 516
Sinol on Harrison Weir's book on cats, 515 Sir John, sixteenth-century nickname for priest, 97 Sirvente or sirventes, Proven9al word, 374 .Skaits=skates, 374 Skat, German card game, 12 .Skeat (W. W.) on Anglo-Saxon speech, 320
Argh, place-name termination, 97
Batsueins, its etymology, 384
" Bernardus non vidit omnia," 441
Boer, its etymology, 191
Century, the new, 84
Choys, its spelling, 443
Dukes, the, stablemen's term, 92
Flag, the British, 457
Gavel and shieling, their etymologies, 85, 271
Gothic spaurds, 345
Grammatical usage, 360, 421
" Green-eyed monster," 65
Grosvenor manuscripts, 424
" La fe endrycza al sobieran ben," 421
Lease, terms in ancient, 344
' Lifetime's Work,' 2
Maundeville (Sir John) on orange peel, 321
Messuage, origin of the word, 411
"No deaf nuts," 400
Papaw, its origin, 32
Petigrewe, its etymology, 172
Pineapple, its etymology, 402
Scott (6ir Walter), stanza from his poems, 51
- Seriff, its etymology, 345
.Shaddock, Chinese fruit, 168
Shrapnel (General), his biography, 168, 217
Step : Stepmother, stepfather, 273
Swound = fainting-fit, 464
Unicorns, 427
W, its loss in Scandinavian, 492
Witchelt=ill-shod, 58 -Skevington (T. W.) on Emery family, 341 Slang, explanation and earliest use of the word, 28, 212
- Slim, use of the word, 146, 236
Smith (C. G. ) on Burton bottled ale, 174
Goodere (Capt. Samuel), 275 Smith (F. G.) on sweepstakes, its meaning, 464 Smith (H.) on Foster Powell, pedestrian, 436 Smith (J. F.), novelist, 377, 459 Smithers (C. G.) on " Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good
red herring," 125 Smock marriages, 323
Smyth (H,) on sweepstakes, use of the word, 336 Sock : To sock=to thrash, 53, 97 Soissons, the vase of, 477 Soldier ancestors, 496 Soldiers' 'bacca, 332 Soldiers, special literature written for, 2, 105 ; English,
at the battle of Colenso, 285 ; pet names for, 285 .Songs and Ballads :
Basque song, the oldest, 470
Claverhouse's Lament, 229
Songs and Ballads :
Every bullet has its billet, 88
Heir of Linne, 129
I '11 hang my harp on a willow tree, 375, 484, 526
In hurry post haste for a licence, 275
Pop goes the Weasel, 356
Ked, White, and Blue, 15, 272
Stay, traveller, tarry here to-night, 437, 504
Sweet Ellen the fair from her cottage had strayed, 437
The Chesapeake so bold, 435
The Wearin' o' the Green, 316, 405
Tom Bowling, 474
Sous, Anglicized word, its pronunciation, 437 Southwell (T.) on Christopher Merrett, 436 So wens as an article of food, 413 Soyres (J. de) on Abp. Whately and J. B. PeYes, 337 Spackman (H. C.) on eighteenth-century ' History of
England,' 127
Spaurds, Gothic, etymology of the word, 148, 273, 345 Spence (R. M.) on Browning's ' Parleyings with Christopher Smart,' 124
Byre= cowhouse, 6
Shakespeariana, 62, 162, 163, 392, 393 Spoons, their symbolic meaning, 7, 111, 172 Sporting record, eighteenth-century, 495 Spurring family, 396
' Squire's Pew, The,' poem by Jane Taylor, 69, 154 Stafford (J.) on Stafford family, 316 Stafford family, 12, 316, 522 Stamp collecting, early, 404, 501 Stapleton (A.) on 'Three Wise Men of Gotham,' 169 Stapleton's, club mentioned by Horace Walpjle, 495 Statues, inscriptions on, 168 Steam engine, early history of the, 64, 135, 207 Stedman (R. J. M.) on Stedman family, 128 Stedman family, 128
Steinmetz (Andrew), barrister, 1857, 165, 361 Step : Step mother or father, early use of the words,
189, 273 Stephens (F. G.) on mail shirts from the Soudan, 270
Pillillew, use of the word, 481 Sterne (Rev. Laurence) and Charles Dickens, 185 Stevenson (C. C.) on the name Muriel, 415 Stevenson (R. L.), his poem ' The Vagabond,' 336 Stevenson (W. H.) on Aldgate and Whitechapel, 34
Edgett surname, its derivation, 13
Jekyll surname, 152
Morecambe, its derivation, 314
Oxford place-name, 69, 517 Stilwell (J. P.) on contributors to vol. i. ' N. & Q.,' 90
Elizabethan terms, 366
Washington family, a coincidence in regard to, 292 Stirrup (C. H.) on recollections of Blackburn, 85 Stiver and steever, etymology of, 434 Stone (J. M.) on Holbein gateway in Whitehall, 27 Stones, boundary, in open fields, 297, 441 Stopes (C. C.) on Sir Erasmus Wilson, 474
Dr. Thomas and Sir Thomas Wilson, 493, 514 Stop-press editions, early, 8, 130 Stott (W.) on Braikenridge, mathematician, 435 Strappado, the, and neck and heels, ancient military
punishments, 369, 504
Street (E. E.) on town gates outside London, 363 Strong (E. A.) on Moseley Hall, 7 Stuart (T. P.) on Sir Robert and Sir Wm. Stuart, 336