Schools, English, long-established, 104.

Scott, Sir Walter, attractiveness of his name, 160;
and Anthony Forster, [303].

Seward, Miss, at Lichfield, 216.

Shakespeare: his church, 155;
his birthplace, 157-163;
his various guises, 164;
his curse on the man who should stir his bones, 165;
his burial-place, 165-171;
family monuments, 167;
his bust, in the church at Stratford, 168, 169;
Miss Bacon's theory, 175;
immeasurable depth of his plays, 175.

Sheffield, the town of razors and smoke, 235.

Sherwood Forest, 235.

Shrewsbury, pleasant walks in, 238, note.

Southey, Robert, his Life of Nelson, [393].

Stanton Harcourt, its hospitable parsonage, [305];
its old castle, [306], [307], [313], [314];
Pope's connection with, [308], [309], [314], [315];
its church, [309]-[312].

Sterne, Laurence, crayon-portrait of, 267.