‘Staple of News, The,’ Jonson’s quotations from Julius Cæsar in, [220] n
Staunton, Howard, [311]
his edition of the poet, [323] [324]
Steele, Richard, on Betterton’s rendering of Othello, [334]
Steevens, George: his edition of Shakespeare, [320]
his revision of Johnson’s edition, [320] [321]
his criticisms, [320] [321]
the ‘Puck of commentators,’ [321]
Stinchcombe Hill referred to as ‘the Hill’ in Henry IV, [168]
Stopes, Mrs. C. C., [363]
Strange, Lord. See Derby, Earl of
Straparola, ‘Notti’ of, and the Merry Wives of Windsor, [172]
Stratford-on-Avon, settlement of John Shakespeare, the poet’s father, at, [4]
property owned by John Shakespeare in, [5] [8]
the poet’s birthplace at, [8] [9]
the Shakespeare Museum at, [8] [297]
the plague in 1564 at, [10]
actors for the first time at, [10]
and the Reformation, [10] n
the Shoemakers’ Company and its Master, [12] n 3
the grammar school, [13]
Shakespeare’s departure from, [27] [29] [31]
native place of Richard Field, [32]
allusions in the Taming of the Shrew to, [164]
the poet’s return in 1596 to, [187]
the poet’s purchase of New Place, [193]
appeals from townsmen to the poet for aid, [195] [196]
the poet’s purchase of land at, [203] [204-6]
the poet’s last years at, [264] [266]
attempt to enclose common lands and Shakespeare’s interest in it, [269] [270]
the poet’s death and burial at, [272]
Shakespeare memorial building at, [298]
the ‘Jubilee’ and the tercentenary, [334]
Suckling, Sir John, [328]