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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.


Greaves or frittars of the whale, 36

Greeks : and Jaws of gravity, 210, 394 ; and the block

and tackle, 510

Green (W. J.) on Washington, U.S.A., 131 Greene (R.), Lyly, and Shakespeare, 461 Greensted Church, Ongar, oak or chestnut at, 26,

154, 196, 275, 416 Gregory : Allen : Harapden, 249 Gregory (S.), portrait painter, c. 1809, 509 Griffith (W. H.) on French-Canadian literature, 173 Grigor(J.) on authors of quotations, 153

' Failures of Civilisation,' 288

Grimaldi (Alex.), his ' Boke of Curious Receipts,' 494 Grimaldi (Louis Andre"), French refugee bishop, 171 Grindy, dialect word, its survival, 93 "Gude-willie waught" in ' Auld Lang Syne,' 85 Gula August!, derivation of Gula, 35 Gutteridge or Goodridge family, 28, 217 Gwynne (Nell), looking-glass in Brighton Museum, 61 H : in Shropshire and Worcestershire, 77 ; lines to

Dr. Murray on beginning, 482 H. on ' The Melton Breakfast,' 315

Mystery of Hannah Lightfoot, 323 Vane (Viscount), 327

H. (A. C.) on "Crown" Hotel, St. Martin's Court, 430 De Arcubus family, 169 Highlanders barbadosed, 136 Hodson = Ferrers, 150 Ney (Marshal), 288

Smith (Baird) of the Indian Mutiny, 251 . (B.) on authors of quotations, 169 H. (D. E.) on C. F. de Breda, 309 H. (F.) on Voltaire and Rousseau, 154 H. (J. E.) on Irish girl and Barbary pirates, 13 H. (J. E. D.) on School for the Indigent Blind, 150 H. (J. J.) on Sir James Burrough, 473

Sheep fair on ancient earthwork, 296 H. (W. B.) on Sir Thomas Browne's knighthood, 130 Courvoisier, 451

Effigies of heroic size in churches, 250 Eleventh Commandment, 478 Epitaphs, 227 Herefordshire window, 8 Literary allusions, 512 ' Melton Breakfast," 269 Nana Sahib and the Indian Mutiny, 248 " Neither my eye nor my elbow," 254 " Passive Resistor," 37 Regimental distinctions, 10 ' Shotover Papers,' 409

Southy's ' Authentic Memoirs of George III.,' 72 Trollope (Anthony) : key to ' Phineas Finn,' 349 H. (W. S. B.) on racial problem of Europe, 474 Haberdatz, Luxemburg word, and haberdasher, 108 Hackney, a horse, etymology of the word, 465 Hackney celebrities, 86, 158 Hail, or H&yil, in Arabia, 169 Haines (C. R.) on Plaistow and William Allen, 253 Hair and spoon, symbols, their meaning, 150 Hake (William), M.P., and Cromwell family, 448 Halesowen, Worcestershire, its topography, 31 Haley (F. G.) on Archbishop of Dublin in 1349, 352 Half-married, 100

Half-sovereigns, their weights and dates, 251 Hall (Mrs. B. de Z.) on Bouvear or Bouviere, 251 College He'raldique de France, 368


Hall (Mrs. B. de Z.) on Tyrrell family, 190

Hall (Mrs. Catherine), d. 1773, her epitaph, 487

Halley and Tooke families, 37, 221, 373

Hamilton family, 450

Hamlet as Christian name, 4, 155, 237, 329, 418, 436

Elampden : Allen: Gregory, 249

Hampden (J.) and Cromwell, their embarkation

prevented, 446 Hampstead : its omnibus service, S6, 156, 293, 396 ;

repairing of highwBys in, 464

Hancock (Saul Tysoe), friend of Warren Hastings, 210 Hancock (T. W.) on clergy in wigs, 149 Handkerchiefs as relics of horse-races, 443 Hangman, common, holders of the office, 244, 336,

353, 376 Hanover Square, shot-marks on St. George's Church,

387, 455

Han way = umbrella, use of the word, 328 Hare-hunting in Gloucestershire, 304 Harley (Edward), Esq., c. 1726, his identity, 203 Harman (Richard), Mayor of Norwich 1639, 107 Harrington (Sir John) of Bagworth, 70 Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Election Sunday, 207 Exeter Hall, its closing, 127 Gosling family, 412 Hay market, Westminster, 94 Houses of historical interest, 12 Kingsland almshouses, 426 London remains, 476 'Melton Breakfast,' 315 Newman (Cardinal), his birthplace, 11 "Salutation" Tavern, Billingsgate, 53 ' South wark canons, 185 Subterraneous Exhibition, 174 Tombstones and inscriptions, 433 Harris (C. S.) on Shrewsbury clock, 313 Harris (Miss M. D.) on "Dieu done tout," 210 Hart (W. G.) on Miss Watson, 148 Harte (Bret) and Servius Sulpicius, 205, 297, 357 Hats worn in the royal presence, 326 Hay (Col. John), his 'Pike County Ballads,' 507 Hdyil, or Hail, in Arabia, 169 Hayley and Blake at Felpham, 231, 277 Haymarket, Westminster, c. 1734, its site, 94 Heacock and Davis families, 170 Heath (J- A.) on authors of quotations, 169 Hebb (J.) on authors of quotations, 230 Eighteenth-century queries, 436 ' Face of Clay,' 508 Garibaldi in England, 86 Gwynne (Nell), her looking-glass, 61 Hogsflesh (William), 28, 334^ 394 James (John), architect, 5 Keelhaul : cobkey : " mon-youne," 54 Lutyens (E. A.), painter, 276 Mink, its meaning, 27 Moore (Albert) and the 'D.N.B.,' 46, 317 " Politica del carci<5fo," 290 Totter-out : jag, 475

Hebrew coins with lions on the reverse, 17 Hemans (Mrs.) and ' The Hebrew Mother,' 446 Hems (H.) on Bunyan and Milton genealogies, 15 Children's action game, 206 Devonshire witchcraft, 127 Effigies of heroic size in churches, 433 Greensted Church : oak v. chestnut, 154, 276, 417