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Notes and Queries, Jan. 24, 1914.


SUBJECT INDEX.


529


Heraldry :

Gules, three lions rampant argent, 2 and 1,

408

Kerrie family, 350

Liveries, the colour of, 190, 295, 357, 472, 515 MacMartin family, 489 Or, a griffin passant vert, 208, 295 Or, on a pile gule^, between six fleurs-de-lis

azure, 108

Per chevron gules and sable, 148, 198 Portcullis as a coat of arms, 48 Quarterings, rules of, 356 Royal arms, 1911, 349 Sicilian old families, arms of, 90, 158 Vert, a fesse gold between three falcons silver,

489

Herb used for healing in Ashanti, 168 Heretics, Osidge woods supply faggots to burn,

388

Herlothingi, etymology of the word, 487 Hertfordshire superstitions, 425, 494 Heruli in ' Widsith,' 402 Hewitt (H. Marmaduke), LL.M., 1824-87, author,

161

Hexham chartulary, a fragment of, 489 Hickey (T.) and W. Alexander, of Lord Macartney's

Chinese Embassy, 1793, 125, 198, 276 Higham Ferrers, charter granted to, 509 Highland clan tartan, origin of, 209 Highlanders at the taking of Quebec, 1759, 308,

354, 397, 434 Historical MSS., 1576-1700, publication of, 248,


History, constitutional, of England, 1649-53, 90,

158

History, inaccuracy of numbers in, 346 llobhouse MS., Lord Byron and the, 51 ; memoirs,

published 1901, 228 Uodson (John), Bishop of Elphin, 268 Hoggins (Sarah) and the Lord of Burleigh, 6, 319,

394, 471

Hoghton, Lanes, statue of William III., 328, 376 Holbein (JJ, his portrait of Bishop Hooper, 66 Holden (Robert), Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, 1754,

389

" Hollo," " hello," use of the words, 55, 95, 178 Holmes (Rear- Admiral Charles), 1759, his repre-

sentatives, 28

' Honours three," in a song, c. 1815, 107 Honywood family, 129, 193 Hood (Robin), in romances, 203, 297, 313, 378 Hooks, iron, used in thatch fires, 6, 75, !)<> Hooper (Bishop J.), his portrait by Holbein, 00 ;

the family of, 149 " Hoosh," use of the word, 307 Ilopson (Admiral Sir Thomas), 1643-1717, 443 Horn of unicorn, remedy against poison, 16, 33 Horses, white, and with white feet, 353 Horse-toll in Coventry, and Godiva, 328 Household, Royal, ordinances for the, 210 Houses, leprosy and cancer of, 366 Houses of historical interest, London, 119 Hudson (T.), portrait painter, 1701-79, 489 Hudson family of Osmaston, 40 Hudson's Bay Co np iny's motto, "pro pelle

cutem," 387, 453, 514

Huesca, the cultus of St. Lawrence at, 189 Hugh, Bishop of Durham, 1153-95, his ancestry,

230

Hulme (Nathaniel), his epitaph, 505 " Humbug," writers on origin of the word, 49,

115, 157


Humour and wit of the ancients, 289, 334, 434,

491, 517 Huntingdonshire, booksellers and printers, 44 ;

early photographs of, 405

Huntingtower (Lady), d. 1852, her poems, 428 Huntsman, legend of the Wild Huntsman, 487 " Huptyl z," meaning of the word, 426, 478 Hussein (Khoja) and his brother, tale of, 232, 278 Huxley (Prof.) on Positivism, 18 Hymn, " Weep, Holy Angels ! Lo ! your God,"

268


" Iling," meaning of the word, 1570, 29, 114 Illegitimacy in the Middle Ages, 9, 96, 253 Indian plants : Vata tree, Gangapatra, 369 Indian settlement, British Columbia, oldest, 424 Infantry, British, " the best in the world," 428, 491 Influenza, Isle of St. Kilda and, 126 Ingoldsby (General), c. 1704, date of his birth, 55 ' Ingoldsby Legends,' origin of one of, 145 Inscriptions : in St. Mary's Churchyard, Amers- ham, 23, 103, 204, 303, 423 ; on Berkshire tombstones, 309 ; on church bell, its date, 330 ; St. James's Churchyard, Piccadilly, 395 " Intowe," meaning of the word, 449 Inverness Burgess Act and W T . Curtis, 128, 178 Inwood or Inward family, 208, 277, 295 Ireland =Eierland, etymological error, 146 Irish family histories, 124, 173, 213, 335, 403 Irish ghost stories and legends, 389, 453 Irish superstition, boys in petticoats and fairies, 58


Jackson family and Jackson's Tower, Gloucester- shire, 348

Jane, Duchess of Gordon, ship wrecked in Itfi'li, 56, 114

Janus Cross, Sherburn, Yorks, 176, 217, 258

Jefferson (Robert), c. 1739, his ancestry, 130

Jenkins (Joseph J.), 1811-85, water-colour drawing by, 108

Jennings family of Salehurst, Sussex, 428

Jewel presented to Earl of Moira, 1813, 489

Jewish Calendar : moon " seen through glass," 230, 252, 294, 331, 380

Jewish tombstones, clasped hands on, 14, 95, 154, 217, 273

Jezreel's Tower, Rochester, 404

Johnson (Samuel), his ' Dictionary ' and ' The Reader,' 36, 75, 117 ; bibliography of his works, 71, 87, 155, 175, 292 ; his ' Lives of the Poets,' 167

Jones (Inigo), his Christian name, 7

Jones (Rev. W.) of Nayland, author, b. 1726, 134, 234

" Jongheer," origin of Dutch title, 309, 353, 431

' Julius Caesar,' the verse of, ll>2


Keats (John), ' Last Links with,' 228, 249 Kelley (Ludomilla), c. 1598, her identity, 306, 490 Kelly (Edward and William) of the Navy, c. 1820,

231

Kemp (Sarah )= William Biddel, 1666, 231, 254 Kempster (Christopher), the Journal of, 150 Kennedy (Sir J.), Bart., c. 1673, his wife, 190 Kennels of " Dog Kennel Lane," demolition of, 9