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Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.


INDEX.


533


Hems (H.) on Hamlet as a Christian name, 156

Herefordshire window, 138

Isles family, 112

London and Birmingham Kailway, 357

Lych gates, 354

Money (Major) and his balloon, 311

Pedlars' rest, 93

Photographer, oldest, his death, 474

Tombstones and inscriptions, 275

Waterford (Marquess of) as Springheel Jack, 455

Wy in Hampshire, 257 Hemsworth, Yorks, firing a beacon at, 509 Henden (Simon) and John Cotton, o. 1652, 190 Henderson (Mrs.), her poem 'The Outlaw,' 312 Henriette Marie, Princess Palatine, her marriage, 425 Heraldic pewter, 487 Heraldry :

Argent, a chevron engrailed, 487

Argent, a saltire engrailed vert, 309

Argent, on saltire sable five fleurs-de-lis, 250, 415

Arms, right to bear, 465

Az., on a chevron between three doves' heads, 209

Barry of six or and azure, 89

Crests : sun between wings, 89 ; antelope, 229

Erminites, the fur, 368

Goat's head racbe, 386

Goldsborough shield, 271

"Nitor in adversum," motto, 429, 474

Or, a saltire engrailed gules, 355

Per bend sanguine and vert, 368

Per pale, Or, three escallop shells, 488

Quarterly, 1 and 3, Az., a lion rampant or, 488

Quarterly azure and or, 446

Sa., lion rampant betw. three cross-crosslets, 510

Sanguine, the colour, 368

Tonne", the colour, 368

Welsh, 330, 478

Heralds, their anointing and inauguration, 17 Heredity and musical genius, 33 Herefordshire window, meaning of the term, 8, 138 Herford (J. N.) on Pan ton Professorship, 338 Heron-Allen (E.) on Armorel as a Christian name, 369

Assassination the metier of kings, 497

Hamlet as a Christian name, 237 Herpich (C. A.) on Shakespeariana, 163, 164 Herrick (R.), nightingale in bis 'Hesperides,' 57, 192 Hertford House, Manchester Square, its owners, 406 Heslop (R. Oliver) on authors of quotations, 273

Scotch song : night courtship, 255 Hewitt (J. A.) on Kiikbride of Ellerton, 309 Heywood (John), date of his death, 367 Hibgame (F. T.) on Capt. Cook's house, 364

Coffins and shrouds, 255

" Doleful Evensong," 69

English Jesuit, first, 190

Lee (Harriet), 197

"Mary, Mary, quite contrary," 231

Moravian Chapel, Fetter Lane, 26

Photographer, oldest, his death, 306

Power (Tyrone), American actor, 348 Hie et Ubique on London and Birmingham Railway,

473

Highgate, Holly Lodge : horseshoe superstition, 210 Highlanders barbadosed after the 1715 and '45

rebellions, 68, 135, 176, 235, 317 Highways, bequests for their repair, 464


Hill (N. W.) on "All the trees oi the forest," 367

Botha : the name, 298

Cromwell and Milton, 375

Fire : fire out, 455

Fit, preterite and participle, 204

Morellianism, its origin, 373

Mulatto, its derivation, 37

Ovid and Shakespeare, 505

ProvenQal folk-songs, 488

Vere (Edward de), 17th Earl of Oxford, 297 Hill (General J. E. D.) on Schools for the Indigent

Blind, 428

Bill (Sir Rowland), his residence in Orme Square, 12 Bilson (J. Lindsay) on the Court of Session, 41 Hime (M. C.) on authors of quotations, 450 Hippoclides on " Nitor in adversum," 474

Sheep fair on ancient earthwork, 272

Sibyl : Buike's image, 426

Umber bird, 353

Historians of the Irish Rebellion, 1798, 69 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on highways repaired, 464 Hock, words built on the base, 13 Hodgkin (J. Eliot) on diabolo : lorio, 287

Bumble-puppy and " Doves " tavern, 72

Lysons : sights in the moon, 325

M ary, Queen of Scots, in Edinburgh Castle, 24!*

Old Colours in the Navy, 166 Hodgson (J. C.) on Hamilton Brown, 27 Hodgsons, book auctioneers, 1807-1907, 246,266,285 Hodson (Lieut.) of the Indian Mutiny, 348, 414 Hodson (Nathaniel) = Anne Ferrers, 150 Hog : Hoga, words built on the base, 13 Hogsflesh (William), cricketer, his death, 28 Bogsflesh, surname, its distribution, 334, 394 Holland (J.) on Court Leet in Portland, 148 Holland (J. E.) on Antony Gilby, 131 Hone (N. J.) on Court Leet : Manor Court, 16 Hone (W.), imitations of his 'Political House that

Jack Built,' 485, 516

" Honi soit qui mal y pense," variant, 47, 176 " Hooked it," and the expression "Cut his stick," 348 Hoppner (Catherine Hampden), date of his death, 387 Hoppner (J,), R.A., engravings after, 469 Horace in Latin and English verse, 388 Horace, Virgil & Cicero, London publishers, 1759, 70 Border (J. G.) on Russian painting, 190 Horne-Tooke (John). See Tooke. Horrocks (Gabriell Augusta), d. 1872, 425 Horse, Master of, the office, 268 Horse-races, handkerchiefs as relics of, 448 Horse-racing at Leith, 1736, lines on, 182 Horse-shoe superstition, Holly Lodge, Highgate, 210 Horssekyns, name for colts or fillies, 35 Hort (Lieut.-Col. J. J.), his The Days when We had

Tails on Us,' 429

Hospitatus, meaning of the word, 208 House, use of the word place in, 207, 298 House of Commons beset by women, 1643, 445 Houses, London coaching, 1680, 1, 95 Houses of historical interest, 12, 114 Houses without fireplaces or chimneys, 29 Howard (G. B.) on Latin lines on Buxton, 69 Howe (Col.) at Quebec, bis biography, 90, 158 Hubbub= disturbance, its derivation, 54, 156 Huby, Yorks, maypole erected at, 127 Hudson (C.) on newspapers, o. 1817-27, 170