Shakespeariana :——-- Henry IV. Part I., Act I. sc. ii., "Stung like a Julius Cæsar, Act V. sc. v., and Drayton's 'Idea,' Love's Labour's Lost, Act V. sc. i., "The peal Macbeth, the three witches, 484 Merry Wives of Windsor, Sir Thomas Lucy and Richard III., Act IV. sc. iv., "Humphrey Hour," Troilus and Cressida, Act III., sc. iii., "Thoughts Two Gentleman of Verona, and Lady Hatton, 90 Sharpe (Lancelot), d. 1851, his biography, 424, 518 Sheaffe (Sir Roger H.), his representatives, 489 Haymarket, Westminster, 516 Sherborne (Lord) on poonah painting, 152 Shoos, taping or soleing, 206, 259, 498 Shop, used for Royal Military Academy, 389 Sibyls, pictures of, at Teddington, 88, 136, 194 Sidney (P.) on Charles I., 336 Signs: The Chair, 37; The Old Highlander, 47, 92, Simms (R.) on Bibliotheca Staffordiensis,' 108 Johnson (Dr.): Dr. J. Swan: Dr. Watts, 348 Sirr (H.) on Pitch-caps put on human heads, 233 Bothombar, its identity, 165 Cartularium Saxonicum,' 287 Fires for cymbals, 334 Frieze, its pronunciation, 316 Grindy, its derivation, 251 Haze, its meanings, 108 Hock: hog: hoga, 494 Hogshead, its derivation, 346 Notes and Queries, July 27, 1907. Skeat (Prof. W. W.) on wroth, as a substantive, 116 Slang, school, at Rossall, 125, 193 St. Agnes' Eve, 311 Smith (J. de B.) on Bidding prayer, 92 Halesowen, Worcestershire, 470 Snakes in Iceland or Ireland, 80 Snakes in S. Africa, 10, 115, 152, 218, 294, 258 Admiral Benbow,' 7 "Christian soldier, must we sever?" 269, 394, 'Female Auctioneer,' 206 'Johnie Armstrang,' 169, 219 Match-maker's song, 348, 396, 451 'O dear, what can the matter be?" 255, 315, 474 "Or give us Death or Liberty," 128, 235 'Poor Dog Tray,' 14, 137 'Potter's Song,' 78 "Rest thee on this mossy pillow," 208 'Sir Randall,' 267 Songs, old, 5 "Then with Rodney we will go," 227, 295 Trelawny ballad, 23 'Vicar of Bray,' 227 "What wants that knave that a king," 169, 219 Southam (Herbert) on Admiral Benbow's death, 7 Spain, marriage of King, and taxation, 187; Gordon Sparling (H. Halliday) on Seine, river and saint, 453 Hornsey Wood House: Harringay House, 157, 274 Spelling changes, 51, 171, 218, 273, 517 Kidnapper, in 'The Spectator,' 345 "Road of words," 354 St. Edith, 35 "Set up my (his) rest," 53 Vittle victual, 231 Ward surname, 154 Wound, its pronunciation, 390 Spence (Paul), priest, c. 1576, his biography, 508 S-r (H.) on author of quotation wanted, 217 Stamps, postage, 1830-62, literary references, 289 Notes and Queries, July 27, 1907. Stanier (H. S.) on Lieut. Henry Clarke, 370 "Lying Bishop," 496 Pedigree difficulties, 312 Thompson (J.), portrait painter, 469 "Swiftsure" Burt and Nelson recollections, 265 Switzerland, brevity of notices in, 287, 373; work Swynnerton (C.) on riming deeds, 78 T. (B. W.) on blue-water as adjective, 133 T. (D. C.) on Coleridge's 'Epitaphium Testamenta- T. (J.) on "bell-comb" for ringworm, 336 "Poor Dog Tray": "Old Dog Tray,' 137 T. (M. H.) on house of Bentham and James Mill, 350 T. (P. I.) on pantaloons v. trousers, 207 Stephens (F. G.) on picture of lady in red, 193; his T. (W.) on Edinburgh Review' on Oxford, 128 Stepney (George), his correspondence, 8 Steuart (John), commercial traveller, his will, 1682, 387 Churchwardens' accounts, 275 Stivens (John), Surgeon-in-Ordinary, 1737, 10 "O dear, what can the matter be?" 255 Court Rolls terms, 318 Echidna, 356 Frieze, 316 'N. E.D.,' wrong reference, 367 Stratford-at-Bow, French of, 1717, 267 Stratford-upon-Avon, epitaphs at, 423, 516 Street (E. E.) on Camoens, Sonnet cciii., 233 Matches in Congreve, 351 Strong (Prof. H. A.) on Latin pronunciation, 108 Subsidy Rolls, Tudor, 68 Suckling (Mrs. F. H.) on Holden family, 233 "Idle Dick Norton," 168, 416 Suckling (Sir John), use of the word pallat, 247, 414 451 Tables, obsolete English game, 512 Taney (Chief Justice) and Dred Scott case, 425 Tausenau (Dr. Karl), his linguistic achievements, 112 Bacchanals or Bag-o'-Nails, 56 Badger's Bush or Beggar's Bush, 209, 271 Doves, Hammersmith Bridge, 456 Marquis of Granby, 464 Plumper's Inn, 205 Salutation, Billingsgate, 429, 510 Soldier and Citizen, 510 Tavern signs of old London, c. 1660-1700, 445 Taxation, and marriage of the King of Spain, 187 Taylor (John), engineer, his portrait, 347, 514 Tea as a meal, and The Tea-Table, 246 Teddington Library, pictures of Sibyls at, 88, 136, 152, Tempest (E. B.) on Mrs. Mary Goodyer's murder, 50 Tennyson (Alfred), sonnet by, 89, 159, 197; and Tennyson (Frederick), sonnet by, 89, 159, 197 Theatrical benefits, earliest instance, 321 Thistolow lotion, c. 1684, recipe for, 73 Thomas (R.) on post boxes, 73 Statues of the Georges, 155 Thompson (J.), portrait painter, c. 1849, 469 Thoresby or Thursby (Thomas), his marriage, 269, 436 Slingsby, male dancer, 310 Thornton (R. H.), on bumble-puppy, a game, 306 Taney (Chief Justice), and the Dred Scott case, 425 Will, last, of a presbytery, 244 Threlkeld (Rev. T.), Unitarian minister, 218, 251 Times, 1962, and Times Newspaper, 1950, 115 Tobacconist's sign: "Old Highlander," 47, 92, 115, 137, Tommy-on-the Bridge, Newcastle character, 30, 94 Toole (J. L.), his theatrical career, 118 Town and Country Magazine,' Tête-à-Tête Portraits, 505 Towns unlucky for kings, 29, 74, 212 Tradagh Drogheda, old Irish word, 328, 392 Trelawny (Sir J.), Bishop of Bristol, arrested by Trinity Tuesday, use of the term, 507 Tristan and Isolde, association with Dublin, 50, 150 Truchsess (Count), of Zeyl-Wurzach, descendants, 389 Tussaud (Madame) on Voltaire and Rousseau, 826 U. (H. W.) on "Conscientious objection," 165 Verb, the Leiçarragan, 215 Vere (Edward de), 17th Earl of Oxford, 409 Viator (V.) on authors of quotations wanted, 428 Victual spelt vittle, 188, 231 Viere, seventeenth-century term, its meaning, 448 Villalobos (F. L. de) and the phrase "La Hueste Vining family, 28, 116 Virginia and East Anglia, 329, 412 Vittle victual, rime and spelling, 188, 231 Vittoria, Joseph Bonaparte's carriage after battle, 170, Voltaire and Rousseau contrasted, 326 W. (A.) on "Poor Dog Tray," 14 Towns unlucky for kings, 29 W. (G. 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