'Records of Buckinghamshire,' 47 Red up, use of the term in England, 466 Redcliff (Sir John), his 'Account of Historical and Redruth, Redruffe (Ralph), of Oriel College, 1386, 402 Reeve (E. H. L.) on Sir Nathaniel Rich, 351 Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903. Royal Aquarium, date of closing, 145 Reichel (O. J.) on ancient demesne or Cornwall fee, 210 Rückert (Friedrich), his 'Liebesfrühling,' 330 Release, as a ship-salving word, 106 Rugge (John), Winchester scholar, 1488, 228, 350 Relton (F. H.) on Lancelot Sharpe, Sir R. Phillips, Rushton (F. R.) on Anthony Forman, 8 Residenter, use of the word in Ireland, 446 Riad, in Arabia, published accounts of visits to, 207 Rickword (G.) on pre-Reformation practices, 291 Rings in 1487, 308, 376 Risbye (Thomas), Winchester scholar, 1500, 228 Rishton (Nicholas), Winchester scholar, 1402, 228, 350 River not flowing on the Sabbath, 508 Old pewter marks, 196 Witnessing by signs, 109, 418 Rushton (W. L.) on Shakespeare's books, 64, 203 Russian and Greek ecclesiastical vestments, 191 Rutene, use of the word by Leopardi, 28 Rutledge (Dr. T.), 1745-1818, his biography, 348 Rye (W.) on "Fear-nothing maker," 149 S. (A.) on extracts from Bishop Hacket, 103 Seventeenth-century book sale, 241, 282 S. (C. L.) on nothing, 517 "When the little drummer beats to bed," 76 S. (D.) on Voltaire : "L'Anatomie vivante," 187 Spencer (Edward), 508 S. (E. M.) on Constantinople, 152 29 S. (F. J. A.) on John Wilbye, fl. 1598-1609, 148 S. (L.) on mistress of Charles I., 257 Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) on English as a universal lan- S. (N. S.) on battle of Waterloo, 286 R-n on pip, 366 Road waggons from Liverpool, 88, 376, 433 Robbins (A. F.) on American degrees, 506 Athenæum Institute for authors, 509 Bonnet toque, 366 Hanover or Saxe-Coburg, 169 Hot waters spirituous letters, 465 Peeler, 265 Pillow-ber, 145 Roberts (W.) on Montaigne's birthplace, 146 Roubiliac's bust of Pope, 56 Robsart (Amy), her biography, 112 Rochester (Lady), 'La Triste Héritière,' 75, 136 S. (P. F.) on Francesco Guardi, 508 S. (W.) on Sir T. Craig and Sir T. Hope, 406 Ritual, quotation from Gladstone, 295 S. (W. F. P.) on Luther's hymns, 506 Sabbath, river not flowing on the, 508 Sabbath, use of the word, 188, 310, 351, 433 St. Agnes, Haddington, 509 St. Albans, Shakespeare Cottage at, 70 St. Aubyn (Sir John), descendants, 8, 117, 195, 238 St. Botolph, churches in London dedicated to, 54, 134 St. George's, Hanover Square, royal marriage at, 66, 130 Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903. St. Helena Gardens, 1770-1869, 337 St. Katherine's Hospital, Regent's Park, 34 St. Luke, legend of, 465 St. Mary Axe, derivation of the name, 110, 231 St. Materiana and Tintagel Church, 9, 93 St. Nicholas, origin of the legend of, 52, 136 St. Olave's, Hart Street, monuments of the Cely family St. Sebastien at Caumont, 328 Jansenist crucifix, 427 Johnson (Garret), 217 Trinity Sunday folk-lore, 224 Upright burial, 514 Village library, 91 St. Symphorian and Tintagel Church, 9, 93 St. Winnoc, Cornish saint, 507 Salisbury, John of, quotation in his 'Policraticus,' 511 Salisbury (Lord) on decaying nations, 56 Salisbury Cathedral pulpit, inscription on, 68 Sandwich, history of the word, 214, 391 Sans Pareil Theatre, history of the, 110, 216 Saumarez (Sir James) in Fitchett's 'Nelson and his Saunders (C. T.) on Clement's Inn registers, 514 Savage (E. A.) on Vallée's' Bibliographie des Biblio- Savoir Vivre Club, its origin and history, 127, 236, Savonarola, his inedited MSS., 485 Savory, laced, meaning of the term, 67 Scarlett (Robert), sexton of Peterborough Cathedral, Scattergood (B. P.) on Clement's Inn registers, 448 Kimberley family of Bromsgrove, 369 Schiller's Wallenstein,' 348 School, old time table, 186, 294 Schoolboy literature in 1710, 145, 297 Schulze (Heinrich Edmund), 1824-78, German organ. Scot (Robert), inventor of leathern artillery, d. 1613, Scotch ballad'Habbie Simpson,' 229, 436 Scotch words and English commentators, 1 Scott (Sir Walter): 'Heart of Midlothian,' 'Fortunes Seannachie, Gaelic word, its etymology, 186, 277,356 Sempill or Semple family, 229, 436 Senancour (Étienne Pivert de), his last words, 429 Clarke (Samuel), D.D., 95 Sermon, change in meaning of the word, 26; marriage, Serpent's feet, legend of the, 70 Sessions, use of the term concerning the House of Seven Dials, in 'Sketches by Boz,' 448, 494 Sewell (Dr. J. E.), his nickname, 195 Seymour (Mary), cousin german to Edward VI., Shaa or Shaw (Sir John), his bequests of rings, 308 Shadwell (Dr. C. L.), his Registrum Orielense,' 283 Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, 69, 96, 249, 493 As You Like It, "Juno's swans,' 163 mother swells up toward my heart!" 162, 323 Romeo and Juliet, Act II. sc. 6, "Runaways' Two Gentlemen of Verona, its topography, 208 Shand (A. I.), 'Wellington and his Lieutenants,' 404 Sharpe (Lancelot), Sir R. Phillips, and S. T. Cole- Sharpe (R. R.) on King's Weigh House, 56 Shell of a coffin, date of its earliest use, 68 Shells, Keemore or Kemo, 189, 316 Sherborne (Lord) on bezique, 256 Sherwood (G. F. T.) on Essex in Ireland, 256 Shields in heraldry, their origin, 8, 513 ་ Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903. Smith (Rev. W.), his biography, 348 Notes on Skeat's 'Concise Dictionary,' 377 Thackeray and 'Vanity Fair,' 296 Snakes, antipathy to horsehair, 349, 432 Shilleto (A. R.), his edition of Burton's Anatomy of Somerville (William), his 'The Chase,' 325, 395 Shis'n and this'n, use of the words, 89, 158 Lesing, 114 Sidney (P.) on Amy Robsart, 112 Sieveking (I.G.) on dismantled priory of Black Canons, Sigma Tau on Essex in Ireland, 69 Signs of opticians, 53, 412; of inns by celebrated Signs, witnessing by, 109, 175, 237, 294, 418 Skeat (W. W.), his 'Concise Dictionary,' 1901, notes Skeat (W. W.) on Carlyle's 'Past and Present,' 158 Folks, 470 Keats sloth, 232, 277 King's Weigh House, 272 Latin quotation, 14 Maize, its native country, 409 Memorial to Nether-Lochaber, 356 Owl-light, 452 Shis'n and this'n, 158 "To the nines," 90 "World without end," 513 Skelton, Yorkshire place-name, 429 Slang, etymology of the word, 166; military, 238 Sloughter Hole, Northorpe, 485 Smart (Christopher), his 'Song to David,' 390 Son, the story of an ungrateful, 226 Songs and Ballads :- - And the villain still pursued her, 368 And whose little pigs are these, these, these? 229 From the lone shieling, 57, 134, 198 Habbie Simpson, 229, 436 I dwelt in a city enchanted, 407, 450, 471 I would that my heart were as light, 148 Mary had a little lamb, 309, 433 Oh! good ale, thou art my darling, 349 There is a ladye, sweet and kind, 489 Three Ravens, 485 We'll go to sea no more, 428 Whar hae ye been a' day, 265 When the little drummer beats to bed, 28, 76 Wings to bear me over mountain and vale away, Sortes, divination by, in Persia, 66 Sothern (H. W.) on picture by Martineau, 158 Southam (H.) on Abbey of Burton-on-Trent, 76 Mayors' correct title and their precedence, 389 Spitting for luck, 127, 196, 254, 358 Spraclinge Aiscoughe (Askew), 467 Springs and wells, influenced by the tide, 469 Stager, use and derivation of the word, 446 Stapleton (A.) on mistakes in printed registers, 415 Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903. Statistical data, 236 Statue of the Duke of Wellington missing, 447 Stepney Church, inscriptions in, 77, 389, 457 Stewart (Rev. Dr. Alexander), memorial to, 186, 277, Stillingfleet (Benjamin), his peculiarity with regard to Stockley (W. F. P.) on Burke, 8 Shakespeariana, 25 Stones, Hangman, legends and history of, 33, 253 Stowe (Mrs. Beecher), original "Uncle Tom" of Stratton-on-the-Fosse on cope, 172 Street (E. E.) on Carbonari, 349 Magic ring, 211 Village library, 92 Stronach (G.) on Bacon on Hercules, 199 Christian Passions,' sonnets, 447 Paucity of books in Elizabethan times, 150, 455 Shakespeare's geography, 469 Shakespeare's Seventy-sixth Sonnet, 96, 249 Strong (H. A.) on Cornish wreckers, 233 Corroboree, 158 Keats: sloth, 233, 351 "Keep your hair on," 195 Kelynack, the place and family, 416 Latin: its study and teaching, 424 Norman settlers in England, 450 Tongue-twisters, 455 Uther and Arthur, 496 "Vita posse priore frui," 486 Stuart and Dereham families, 326, 418 Stuart (William), of Aldenham Abbey, his ' Stuartiana,' Stuff and suff, use and meaning of the words, 488 Sun hissing when setting, references to the, 138 Surdenalle, misprint for Surdevalle, 326 Surizian, explanation of the word, 287, 377, 417, 473 Sutton (C. W.) on dedication to the Queen of Eng- Sutton Valence School, time table dated 1540, 186, 294 Sykes (W.) on allusions in 'Sartor Resartus,' 117 Cornish wreckers, 126, 274 Fitchett's 'Nelson and his Captains,' 206 Monorail system of conveyance, 26 Thackeray's carefulness as to details, 367 Symington (William), inventor, his memorial in Synagoga, history of the term, 309, 409 T. (A.) on Pope self-condemned for heresy, 409 T. (D. K.) on arms of boroughs and dioceses, 247 T. (H.) on Roman numerals, 368 T. (H. G.) on French phrase, 128 T. (R.) on dairy windows, 237 T. R. E. N. T. on bagpipes, 329 T. (W.) on 'Eikon Basilike' motto, 389 Tagnicati, zoological term, 105, 196 Tallant (Anne) = William Adams Nicholson, 92 Tandem, early uses of the word, 256, 353 Tankersley, near Sheffield, the legend of, 253 Tara Hall and Roman measures, 121 Tasso, his incarceration in Ferrara, 444 Tavern signs: "The Tim Bobbin," 68, 297; "The Tawton, South, court rolls of, 153, 210, 371, 449 Luck money, 127 Taylor (John), editor of the 'Sun,' his humorous Taylor (Sir John and Lady), their portraits, 309, 393 Harrison (Thomas), regicide, 88 Temple (Archbishop), 1821-1903, his family and Tennyson (Frederick) and the Swedenborgian faith, Thackeray (W. M.), Miss Shum's Husband,' 27; Thames (Prince) and John Wesley, 288, 396 The as part of title, 16 Theobald (R. M.) on Bacon-Shakespeare question, 215 Thornbury (W.), his 'Old and New London,' 224 San Diego, 129 Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903. Vallée, his 'Bibliographie des Bibliographies,' 368, 410 Thoughtsome, use of the word, 387 Tooth, single, in Annals of Japan,' 488 Toulon, the battle off, in 1744, and Lord Hawke, 386 Trapeza, use of the word in Russian, 230, 298, 454 Trillion, significance of the term, 362 Trinity Sunday folk-lore, 224, 298 Truelock (Samson) and the Court of Charles II., 248 Turnbull (A.) on origin of the Turnbulls, 109 Turnour (Hon. George), d. 1813, his biography, 372 Typulator, use of the word in 1558-9, 72, 175 Udal (J. S.) on 'An English woman's Love-Letters,' 504 Arms of married women, 114 Barnes (William), 497 Cockade of George I., 93 Heraldic shields, their origin, 513 Mug-houses, 67 Uncessantness, use of the word, 387 "Uncle Tom," the supposed original, 445, 512 Valtyre on "But this I know," 449 "How do I love thee," 49 Van der Neer (Artus), painter, date of his birth, 128 Vane (G. H. F.) on auction by inch of candle, 353 Vanity Fair, earliest use of the term, 234 Veritas on Charles II. and the episcopate, 489 Vicar, on fees for searching parish registers, 453 Vildeson, place-name in Crakanthorp's 'Defensio Village library, suitable bindings for, 8, 91, 196 Violet Crown, City of the, origin of the name, 108, Virgin, Blessed, association of blue with, 388, 496, 511 W. (A.) on Pope self-condemned for heresy, 67 W. (C.) on shell of a coffin, 68 W. (E.) on Tennyson's 'Lord of Burleigh,' 194 W. (E.), translator of 'Theodore; or, the Peruvians,' 509 St. Agnes, Haddington, 509 W. (G.) on Canute and the tide, 189 Henry II. and Lincoln, 368 Proverbs relating to Lincoln, 229 W. (G. C.) on King's Weigh House, 390 W. (G. H.) on Jewish charm, 208 Nothing, 166 W. (H.) on Lacaux, 452 Latin quotations, 466 W. (J. B.) on Purcell's Life of Manning,' 86 W. (T. H.) on English accentuation, 408 |