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GENERAL INDEX,


Dane O'boys, viii. 210 Dane's-blood, a flower, iii. 16 Deadly nightshade and pigs, iii. 491 Dictionary of Hertfordshire Biography, i. 226 East Anglian families, vi. 312 Elizabeth (Queen) at Bishop's Stortford, iv. 27 Epitaph at Welwyn, viii. 505 Epitaphiana, ii. 524 ; iii. 485 ; v. 184 Faggots to burn heretics : Osidge, viii. 388 Faith-healing at St. Albans, vii. 170 Feast of the Ass, i. 396 Folk-lore, biblio- graphy, iii. 7 Fores's musical envelope, iii. 37 Frog's Hall, Boyston, vii. 209 Genealogical collections, iv. 116 Hare-folk-lore and Easter, iii. 285 Harvest superstitions : judgments on

impiety, iii. 226 Harvey (Capt. William),

R.N., viii. 47 " Haywra," place-name, iv. 96 Hertfordshire monumental inscriptions, iii. 146 ; iv. 326 ; vi. 147 ; record of, x. 46 Hertford- shire Nell Gwyn, i. 384 Hertfordshire registers, i. 146 Hertfordshire superstitions, viii. 425 Hobby-horse, ii. 258 " If you ask for salt," ii. 198 Index to Foxe's ' Acts and Monuments,' i. 248 Inscriptions in City .churches, ii. 389 I ve (William), ix. 291 Kellerman, the alchemist, i. 407 Lamb's

  • Rosamund Grey,' iii. 467 Latour (Peter de),

ii. 351 Lightning's victim : John Rasebrook, iv. 147 ; vii. 265 London Institution, collection of tracts and pamphlets, vii. 350 Losses by fire : licences to beg and letters of request for .alms, v. 248 Loyal addresses, ii. 266 Lush .and Lushington surnames, iv. 53 ' Mandrakes found at Albury, near Bishop's Starford,' vi. 108 Marlowe's, iv. 370 " Married Men's Feast, or the Banquet of Barnet," 1671, v. 29 "Master of Garraway's," iv. 90 Mead (Dr. William), centenarian, iv. 379 Mementoes of Royal visits, vii. 288 " Mister " as a sur- name, viii. 278 Monastic sites and buried treasure, ii. 469 Monumental inscriptions, i. 205 Murder of Sarah Stout at Hertford, vi. 469 Newton's (Sir Isaac) observatory, vi. 306 -" Patience " as a surname, viii. 418 Peers immortalized by public-houses, iv. 271, 333 Pennington, viii. 135 Pin in necromancy, iv. .368 Powdered alabaster, vi. 129 Queenhoo Hall, viii. 18 Quicksilver, as a charm, v. 468 Rags left at wells, iii. 471 " Raising feast,' vii. 488 Rickmansworth Church indulgence, i 245 Rose's Hole : its legend, i. 307 Sacred wells, vi. 413 St. Alban's ghost, v. 187

Sale of cherries prohibited, vi. 508 "Scammel '

=to tread on, iv. 277 Shipdem (James) 1688, iii. 478 Smith (Felix) and Louis XVIII. iv. 349 'Songs of the Chace,' 1811, i. 329 Spider stories, iv. 76 " Startups End," Tring ix. 151 Stones in early village life, ii. 9 'Thrale (Ralph and Henry), i. 229 Tolling or Good Friday, vii. 395 Trees growing from -graves, iv. 250 "Two Stones " Farm,"" Rick mansworth, ix. 191 Wade (Armigall), viii 277 " Ware and Wadesmill : worth hal London," iv. 167 Whitened doorstep, vi. 38f Wills at St. Paul's, x. 12 Wondermen pamphlets of the Stuart era, vii. 510 Worsley (John), schoolmaster at Hertford, iv. 474 Worth in place-names, i. 458 Wymondle tradition and Julius Caesar, iv. 287 Cterizim and the ' Temple Dictionary of th Bible,' i. 308, 374

n authors of ' Romans de cape et d'ep^e . 169, 431


erman critics of India, x. 470 erman crusaders " set Mahommed above Christ," x. 388

erman funeral custom, 1845, vi. 368, 436, 500 ; vii. 95, 152 ; ix. 415 erman libraries and the war, xii. 458 erman pilgrimage to Wakefield, 1865, xii. 237 jrerman poets, modern lyrical, i. 368, 436 ; of

English birth, iii. 161 rerman princes fallen in the war, 1914-15, xii.

217

German proverb, silks in the kitchen, vi. 168, 255 Jerman raid, the effect on birds, xi. 29 German soldiers, amulets worn by, xi. 187, 256,

439 ; xii. 37 German spelling : omission of h after t, ii. 306,

372, 455

German street-names, Wirtemberg, x. 409, 476 jerman universities and eleemosynary students,

iv. 25 jrermania and Tedesco, etymology of the words,

xi. 281, 349 ; xii. 268

Germans, their use of the bayonet, x. 289 ; as Gordon Highlanders, 446 ; what was said of them c. 1650, xi. 392 ; xii. 252 Germany, beheading in, i. 149, 273, 315 ; her Imperialism anticipated, xi. 377 ; Gladstone on the greed of, xi. 490

Teronomo, of the household of James II., v. 129 lerrards on poets' descendants,* i. 307 Gerund and participle present in English, vi. 65,

174, 397

^hibbes (J. A.), " poeta laureatus," xi. 335 jrhibellines, arms of, in Florence, v. 349, 477 jihost story relating to Archbishop Williams, xii.

499

' Ghost words " in dictionaries, vi. 407 Ghosts : " Dissertatio de," 1729, xi. 335 ; of Horses, stories of, iv. 127, 176 ; at Stockwell, 1772, pamphlets on, x. 149, 197 ; Stories and Legends, viii. 389, 453 ; of a witch at Stoke Dry, viii. 85 Ghostwick. See Gostwick.

Gibbins (Ann) = Robinson Elsdale, 1779, vi. 288 Gibbins (Susanna) = Thomas Grounds, c. 1790,

vi. 288

Gibbon (Edward), notes on the classics, ii. 188 ; and his copyist Edward Hibgame, 306 ; editions of his ' History,' v. 189 ; his residences, vi. 50, 152 ; his reference to ' Excerpta Lega- tionum,' xii. 30, 77, 131 Gibbons (Grinling), his name, i. 149, 297 ; and statue of Charles II., ii. 322, 454 ; books on the life of, iv. 89, 137, 154, 217, 255, 299 ; altar by, in St. Paul's Cathedral, ix. 248, 295, 316 ; his carving for the King of France, 1683, xi. 335 Gibbons (W. E.) on Dodd family, ix. 329 ; Vicars

of Wombourne, xi. 49 Gibbs (A. W.) on Bath and Henrietta Maria, ii.

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Giblett (William), date of his death, ii. 346 Gibraltar, inscriptions in Trafalgar Cemetery, i. 104, 165 ; in the King's Chapel, ii. 342 ; in Sandpits Cemetery, 423, 483 ; Capt. Witham and the siege, 1781, iii. 28, 78 ; inscriptions in the Protestant Cathedral, 224 Gibraltar Square, name of archway, Stratton, xii.

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Gibson (George), Etonian, 1761, x. 309, 356 Gibson (W.), miniature painter, d. 1703, vi. 466