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Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.


SUBJECT INDEX.


529


Holland (James), F.S.A., c. 1823, 429

Hollier Hebrew scholarship, its history, 350

Hone (W. ), quotation in his ' Ancient Mysteries,'

j( 109, 191

"' Honorificabilitudinity," use of the word, 187

Hood (Robin), bibliography relating to, 29, 94,

296

Hough family, 1685, 270 Bounds, custom of branding them in England, 370,

454 Hounds, Gabriel hounds, apparitions of, 185, 296,

415

House, notice over door of, 329 Houses, weather-boarded, in the City, 48, 218 Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., 458 Howden (John), Edinburgh fanatic, 50 Howe (Sophia), eighteenth century, her story, 249,

334

" Hoyman " = master of a hoy, 270 Hurley Manor crypt temp. William III., 46, 136,

256

Hurlothrumbo Society, invitation card, 1736, 29 Huxley (Prof.) on the word " spirit," 189 Hyat, planter of Jamaica, c. 1790, 507 Hyeres, Roman inscription at, 407, 497

  • Ian Roy,' by Urquhart Forbes, 110

I'Anson, explanation of the surname, 330, 416,

497 " Idea," modern pronunciation of the word, 367,

457

Imprisonment in Jersey, Scilly Isles, &c., 368 " In poinario quiddam," c. 1340, 307, 412 Inglott ( W. ), cathedral organist, 109, 350 Inscriptions : in burial-ground, St. John's, West- minster, 42, 83, 305 ; in churches and church- yards, registry for, 147 ; St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, 1504, 165 ; at Sta. Maria degli Angeli, Rome, 325 ; on charity school wall, Edmonton, 349 ; Roman, at Hyeres, 407, 497 ; Latin, in Upham churchyard, 438 ; in St. George's, Botolph Lane, 463. Interment, right of, recorded in inscription,

Dublin, 106

Ireland, allusion in rime to stolen shire, 468 Irishmen, Spanish titles granted to, 69, 132 Irving (Sir Henry), his ancestry, 71, 251, 450 Irving (Washington), quotations in his ' Sketch- Book,' 14

Israel (Manasseh Ben) and Rembrandt, 429 Italian literature and Shakespeare, 25 Ivry, coats of arms granted after, 308


Jacket, dinner-jacket, first use of, 7, 115, 297,

515

Jackson (Rev. Thomas), D.D., of St. Paul's, 129 Jacobi (Mary Putnam), 1860, her husband, 289,

397

Jacobite verses: "And down wi' Geordie, kirn- milk Geordie": " Turnip-hoer," 485 Jaggard (Lord), remark in State Papers, 1636, 370 James (Dr.), Master of St. Bees School, his an- cestry, 269, 357, 430

Jamineau (Isaac ), his picture by Titian, 168 Japanese variants of blindfolded man stories, 6 Jarman (Christian )= Harvey Combe, 1752, 88 Jefferson (Sir John) of Dublin, d. 1700, 230,

377 Jeffray (Margaret Anne), her marriage and

descendants, 257 Jeffreys (Judge), his colleague, 1684, 167, 236


Jellicoe surname, its origin, 246

Jennings case and " Family Association," 49, 175,

310, 457

Jerment (Rev. George), author, d. c. 1804, 448 Jersey, political prisoners sent to, in seventeenth

century, 368 Jews, Simon Bolivar and the, 28 ; patriotism of,

426 Jex-Blake (Dr. S.), 1840-1912, woman doctor, 60,

187

" Jockey doctors," temp. Charles II., 517 Johnstone (Chevalier), his lineage, 167 Jones and Blunkett families, 29, 117, 258 Jones family of Plas-yn-llan, 430 Journals, foreign, published in U.S., 1910, 53,

137


Kant (I.), his quotations from English authors,

307

Kay (John), his ' Poem,' 1480, 466 Keats (J.), his ' Ode to a Nightingale,' 11, 58, 116,

175 ; ' The Eve of St. Agnes,' 47, 112, Io6, 2/u Keeston Castle, Pembrokeshire, its history, 110,

Keighley, place-name, its pronunciation, 289,

376 "

Kendall (F.), Cambridge B.A., tried for incendiar- ism, 1813, 50

Kendall family, c. 1800, 489 ' Kentish Note-Book,' publisher of, 490 Keyes (Lady Mary), her tablette book, 157 1, 490 Keyes (Thomas) and the Lady Mary Grey, 369,

477

Kidd (John), his biography, 389 Killpatrick (Major James), d. 1757, his family, 90 King (Bishop H.), 1592-1669, his MS. poems,

468

King " over the water," the toast, 6 Kings of Europe with special titles, 7, 57 King's Theatre (Opera-House), Haymarket, i

history, 96

Kingsley family, 41, 158, 217, 373 Kingston (Capt, Strickland), c. 1796, 297 Kirby (T. F.), meaning of C.F. in his ' \\ mchester

Scholars,' 168, 258 Kit, officer's, inventory of, 1775, 167 Knell Book of Barking, its whereabouts, JttJ Knight, articles belonging to, lemp. Edward 11.,

50, 138

Knight (Joseph), another reminiscence, c. 1* , 01 Knight (R.), Earl of Catherlough, d. 1772, loO Knight (William), c. 1830, antiquary, 509 Knights of Malta : Grand Master Vilhena, 429 Knives as presents, danger to friendship, 91, l Knockers for bedroom doors, commemorating

Dickens, 111

Knyvett (Charles), jun., Westminster scholar, HI Kroll's Hotel, crime committed there, 269

Labouchere (Henry), anecdotes of, differently

told, 89

Lackington (James), bookseller, his medals, 16 " Lady Fast," reference to, in Tindale s works, o-J Lafenestre (Gaston), artist, his works, 48 Lamb or Lambe (Charles), spelling of his name, 60,

137, 193

Lancaster (Roger), priest, d. 1598, 127 Land customs, manner of acquiring land, 108 Landmarks of London, their removal, 5o ; -' Lanercost Manor, Cumberland, date of, 4rf Language, Cornish, its use, 406