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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 26, 1902.
Sacral, use and meaning of the word, 69
Sailors, origin of stripes on collars of, 347
St. Anthony, coloured print of, 69, 297
St. Bees, her biography, 267, 436
St. Briavel, Cambro-British saint, 9, 30, 193
St. Clement on Gordon riots, 68
St. Clement Danes Church, Strand, 52, 136, 252, 394
St. Edward's shrine : ' Textus Sancti Edwardi,' 486
St. George on Mrs. James Denn or Denne, 109
St. Heliers, statue of George II at, 45, 138
St. James's, Court of, use of the term, 84
41 St. James Street " mentioned in ' Will Book ' of
St. Margaret's, Westminster, 286 St. Kilda, island, origin of the name, 54 St. Lawrence (Harry), West Indian landowner, 289 St. Margaret's Church and Westminster benefactors,
181, 242, 303, 382, 463 St. Omer Convent, eighteenth century, list of girls in,
347
1 St. Patrick's Hymn before Tara,' lines in, 309, 396 St. Paul and Seneca, 290, 351, 497 St. Peter's, Rome, inscription on obelisk in, 109, 255 St. Swithin on Antwerp Cathedral, 433
Appeasing a ghost, 225
Boon for bookworms, 453
Bore or boar and other fashionable slang, 352
Cellini and Shakespeare, 308
Comic dialogue sermon, 17
Crossing knives and forks, 357
Fountain -pregnant, 28
French towns, surnames derived from, 16
Georges I.-IV., 164
Herrick : silver-pence, 178
High-faluting, 313
Hopeful : sanguine, 467
Lectern in Durham Cathedral, 375
Line of Browning, 173
Mitre, the, 334
Mourning Sunday, 498
Parver alley, 72
Rampant, 485
Smallness of infant Jesus, 149
Stepmother=mother-in-law, 445
William IV., 446
Window glass, 272
Ycleping the church, 216
Youthful year, 158 St. Teilo, his body, 96
St. Vincent eruption of 1718 and Daniel Defoe, 461 Salt folk-lore, 228, 352 San Sebastian, Spain, siege and capture of in 1813,
448, 496
Sanderson (Bishop), his descendants, 448, 511 Sandford (W.) on San Sebastian, Spain, 448 Sandys (George), his ' Paraphrase upon the Divine
Poems,' 1638, 305, 395 Sanguine and hopeful, their difference, 467 Santiago penitents, 1743, account of the, 309 Sarpi (Father Paul), his ' Letters,' 1693, 81, 170 Sarts and their language, 94 Sathalia, other forms of the place-name, 250 Saulie.s, its derivation, 108, 151, 250 Savage (E. B.) on Manx Gaelic, 11
UHig=Christmas in Manx, 56 Savage (T.) on translator's name required, 468
Sawe in mandate dated 1369, its meaning, 75
Saxon names for meat still current, 305
Sea beggars, origin of the term, 449
Seal, inscription on, its meaning, 329
Seal of the Great Steward of Scotland, 205
Searcher on metempsychosis among the Swedes, 187
Seasalter, place-name, its origin, 189, 417
Sellon (M. G.) on Molyneux, 148
Seneca and St. Paul, 290, 351, 497
Sermon, comic dialogue, 17
Sermons, metrical, 352 ; Coronation, 501
Sesame, origin of the name, 284
Seven, its association with place-names, 98
"Seven Ages," source of the, 46, 197, 298, 432
SSvigne' (Madame de), criticism on her character, 64
Sexten. See Argentine.
Sewers, Commission of, history and duties of, 76
Seymour (T.) on old spoons, 479
Scaliger (Julius Caesar), notes in book by, 281
Scattergood (B. P.) on Chapman family, 187 Cooper's ' Athense Cantabrigienses, ' 248
Schank (L. A. V.) on 'Mrs. Carnac,' by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 346
School rules of Prestonkirk parish, 226
Scotch church in London, 227
Scotland, arms of, 17 ; seal of the Great Steward of, 205 ; the songstresses of, 465
Scots : " Famous Scots," 161
Scott (J.) on Baron de Grivegne'e and Power, 91
Scott (Reginald), his ' Disco verie of Witchcraft,' 387
Scott (R. F.) on John Kirkby, author of ' Automathes,' 373
Scott (Sir Walter), epigram on, 331
Scripture, quotations from, and Thomas Carlyle, 207
Sea, its pronunciation, 413
Shakespeare and Lodge, 46, 197, 298, 432; Shake- speare-Bacon question, 141, 202, 301, 362; his vocabulary, 167 ; Steevens's edition, 1802, 188 ; Sir Henry Irving on, 245, 414 ; and Ben Jonson, 282 ; and Benvenuto Cellini, 308, 416 ; manners and customs of his time, 494 ; cipher-story biblio- graphy, 509
Shakespeariana :
Antony and Cleopatra, Act II. sc. 2, "Tended
her i' the eyes," &c., 222, 342 Cymbeline, Act I. sc. 3, " For so long as he
could mark me," &c., 223 Hamlet, Act I. sc. 1, "As stars with trains of
fire," 342
2 Henry IV., Act IV. sc. 4, 486 Macbeth, Act I. sc. 2, " Which ne'er shook hands," 343 ; Act I. sc. 4, "In drops of sorrow. Sons, kinsmen, thanes," 343 ; Act I. sc. 5, "And that which rather thou," 343 Measure for Measure, Act IV. sc. 3, "At the
consecrated Fount," 343 Tempest anagram, 70 Sharp (C. ) on cockade of George L, 428 Sheldon (G.) on 'Life,' by Mrs. Barbauld, 67 Shelley (P. B.), his cottage at Lynmouth, Devon, 74 j
his ancestry, 381, 509 Sherborne (Lord) on England with many religions and
one sauce, 472 Wassailing the apple-tree, 338