Notes and Queries, July 27, 1907.
INDEX.
533
Heralds, their anointing and inauguration, 448
Heredity and genius, 170, 236, 433
Herodotus, single-tooth monstrosity in, 205
Herpich (C. A.) on authorship of Is It Shakespeare ? '
164
Shakespeariana, 144 Hertford, Christ's Hospital at, 7 Hertslet (W. L.), 1839-98, his ancestry, 326, 492 Heslop (R. Oliver) on pot-gallery, 431
Pot-hooks and hangers, 432
" What wants that knave ?" 219 Hewetson (J.) on firgunanum, 7 He wit family genealogy, 88 Hewitt (A. J.) on Teniers and miniatures, 409 Hewitt (Canon J. A.) on ghost- words, 347 Hibgame (F. T.) on Chatterton in London, 506
Hickford's Room, Brewer Street, 128
Newman (Cardinal), his birthplace, 489
Pictorial blinds, 493
Roman Catholic priests buried in London, 72
Seething Lane, 390
Virginia and the Eastern Counties, 329
Wiseman and Manning (Cardinals), 133, 245 Hie et Ubique on the Haymarket, Westminster, 371 Hickford's Concert-Room, Brewer Street, 128, 196 Higham (C.) on Avignon Society of Illuminati, 386,514 Highgate, and Hornsey Wood House, 106, 157, 216,
253, 274, 371 ; sale of Holly Lodge, 487 " Highlander, Old," tobacconist's sign, 47, 92, 115,
137, 457
High Wycombe, place-name, its etymology, 292 Hill (N. W.) on 'All's Well that Ends Well, 3 V. ii., 484
Californian English : American coin-names, 154
Court Roll terms, 515
Echidna, 356
' Hamlet,' I. ii. 131-2, 146
' Henry IV.' Part I., II. i., 145
' Henry IV.' Part I., III. i., 485
Hoek van Holland, 473
Marlborough wheels, 157
'New York Times ': 'Christian Union,' 236
Pillion : flails, 272
Roosevelt : its pronunciation, 35
Snakes in South Africa, 258
Thune : (Eil-de-breuf, French slang, 153
Treats : mullers, their meaning, 517 Hills (A. ) on Washington pedigree, 25 Hilson (J. L.) on creeling the bridegroom, 256 Hilton (F.) on Hilton and Hare families, 290 Hilton family, 290 Hippoclides on blue-water as adjective, 109
Duynkerkers, 309
Stones of London, 448 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Clippingdale, 37
Page family and their Middlesex estates, 322
Virginia and the Eastern Counties, 412 Hock, words built on the base, 401, 494 Hock Stapler, title of horse at Winchester College, 494 Hodgkin (J. Eliot) on book-stealing, 212
Charles I. : his physical characteristics, 334 Hoek van Holland, signification of the place-name,
188, 236, 254, 473
Hog : hoga, words built on the base, 401, 494 Hogshead, derivation of the word, 346 Holbourne (Lady Anne), memorial inscription, 2
Holbrook (Mrs. Ann Catharine), her publications, 352
Holden family, 188, 233
Holed-stone folk-lore, 26, 157
Holland, Hoek van, signification of the place-name,
188, 236, 254, 473 Holland (W. R.) on Bidding prayer, 72
Bossing, 135
Holly Lodge, Highgate, its sale, 487 Holmes (O. W.) on citizenship, 249, 297, 475 Homer, iron in, 39, 141 ; and Dickens, 505 Hood (Tom), bells mentioned by, 294 Hoodman-blind, obsolete English game, 512 Horner : Anglo-Indian ' Little Jack Homer,' 97 Horne-Tooke (John), memorial inscription at St.
Nicholas's, Brighton, 509
Hornsey, William Wallace and Robert Bruce, 343 Hornsey Wood House, 106, 157, 216, 253, 274, 371 Horse-bells, survival of the custom, 33, 110, 174, 258 Horses, grey, and Scots Greys, 93 Horses of Marly, 190, 211, 251, 277, 352, 376, 396 Horses with four white feet, 157, 378 Horssekyns name for colts or fillies, 1548, 425 Houghton-le-Spring, Royal Kepier School, its scholars,
68, 116
House motto : Ulidia, its meaning, 289, 356, 518 House of Commons, Fathers of the, 486 Houses of historical interest, 312, 413, 472 Houses or hospitals, 14th-century religious, 34 How (Bishop Walsham), anecdote in his 'Lighter
Moments,' 419 Howard (Lady Constance), article on Kirby Hall,
Northants, 228, 275, 458
Howard (Sir George), Field-Marshal, 129, 192, 235 Howell (M. A.) on author of quotation wanted, 312 Howson (T.), vicar of Sturton, suit against, 46 Hubbub = disturbance, its derivation, 507 Humphreys (A. L.) on Payne at the Mews Gate, 492 Hungarian rare plant and English botanists, 370 Hungerford, Hocktyde festivities at, 401, 494 Hugo (Victor), his property in England, 33 Humphries (Richard), prizefighter, c. 1784-90, 13 Hunter's cakes: hunter's wood, incorrect translations
from the Dutch, 346 Hurricane lore, West Indian, 127 Hurstmonceaux, pronunciation of place-name, 248, 355 Hustle-cap, obsolete English game, 512 Hutchinson (T.) on Wordsworth anecdote, 193 Ice, splitting fields of, 114 Illuminati, Avignon Society of, 386, 514 Impecuniosity, earliest use of the word, 126 Imperial phrases, 348, 417 Inconsiderative, use of the word in 1684, 126 Incubators, early, 149, 218, 394 Indian title, Raja-i-Rajgan, 66 Infinitive, split, in Milton, 33 Ingenuus, English equivalent of the word, 109 Ingleby (Holcombe) on Virginia and the Eastern;
Counties, 412
Ingoldsby, parody on ' Poor Dog Tray,' 14, 137 Inniskilling : Enniskilling, spelling of the name, 269 Inquirer on Hoek van Holland, 188
Slavery in England, 149 Inscriptions at Bellagio, Italy, 164 4 Intelligence,' J. Macock, 1666, newspaper, 348 Ireland, Langtry estate in, 128, 198 Irish girl and Barbary pirates, poem on, 460