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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 25, 1914-


Hallett (James), Westminster scholar, 1788, 307 Hallett (John), Westminster scholar, 1781, 307 Hallett (J. Douglas), Westminster scholar, 1816,

307, 372, 435, 476 Halley family of Derbyshire, 106 Halliday (E.) Westminster scholar, 1732, 307 Halpen (Nicholas), Westminster scholar, 1740,

307

Halse (W.), Westminster scholar, 1827, 307 Halt (Vanham), Westminster scholar, 1739, 307 Hamilton (Vice-Admiral Sir C.) Governor of New- foundland, 1818, 49, 211 Hamlett, profile artist, Bath, c. 1790, 56 Hampshire, references to, from MS. sources, 349 Hampshire men abroad, monuments to, 269 Hampstead, ancient vestments discovered at, 348 Hands clasped on Jewish tombstones, 195, 238,

257 " Hanged-hog " of Sir Philip Sidney's arms, 73, 172,

217, 294

Harbord (W.) and the battle of Buda, 1686, 130 Hargatt (Edmund), Winchester scholar, c. 1530,

89 Harrnan (Edward), Winchester scholar, 1531,

390

Hartop (Jonathan), centenarian, b. 1653, Crom- well's " son-in-law," 29, 94, 372, 452, 497 Hartop (Mrs.)* reputed illegitimate daughter of

Cromwell, 29, 94, 372, 452, 497 Harvard College, portraits of officials, 150 ;

broadsides, 228 Harwood, Kitchin, Parry, and Cassoii families,

328, 413

Harwich, George I. and George II. in, 229, 317 Haseldine and Carter families, 129 Hat thrown into a house, meaning of, 136 Hat worn by magistrates in court, 189, 253, 315 Hautville family, 451 4 Havamal,' metrical or prose translation of, 87,

137, 198 Hawkhurst, Kent, marriage registers of, 1725-50,

350, 396

Hawkins (Thomas), Winchester scholar, 1540, 390 Hawkins family, 9

Haydon (B. B.), painter, his descendants, 509 " Hear from," 1632, early use of the phrase, 287 Heart-burial in churches, 38, 92, 234, 275, 320,

375, 398, 473, 500 Hearth tax, Painswick, Glos., 205 Heete (Bobert), c. 1432, error in ' D.N.B.,' 466 Heighington (Dr.) and his wife Lydia, c. 1790, 487 Helmets in churches, origin of custom, 410, 476 Helmont (F. M. van), the younger, copies of works

by, 86, 128, 169, 207, 347, 367

Henegan (Sir B. " Drake "), Knight of the Hano- verian or Guelphic Order, c. 1846, 89, 373 Henrietta Maria (Queen) and Cromwell, 127, 174,

195

"Henry Hase," meaning of phrase, in coal trade, 449

Heraldry:

Antelope or, plain collared azure, 8, 58 Argent, on a chev. az. three leopards' heads

or, 196 Argent, a mullet between three buckles

sable, 390 Azure, a chevron or between three boars'

heads couped, 290, 334, 358, 372 Ermine, a tower sa., on a chief gu. three

fleurs-de-lis or, 488 Fusil, two annulets, at middle base point a

scallop, 408


Heraldry :

Gules, a fesse chequy, or and az., 88, 174 Gules, three pillars argent, garnished or,.

10,76

Iden brass at Penshurst, 28 Lichfield, arms of the See of, 289, 337 Lichfield Cathedral, armorial bearings in,.

69, 135, 193

Liveries, the colour of, 53 Maldon, Ess-ex, old painted glass at, 361 Navy arms in Soho, 448 Or, a chevron between ten cross-crosslet*

sable, 212 Or, a pheon az., 73 Per pale, dexter, quarterly, 175 Quarterly, 1 and 4, party per pale in- dented (?), 95

Sable, three oval peels or, 391 Seme"e of (seven) lleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant,.

108 Three boars' heads couped erect, 2 and 1*

430, 492 Three foxes' heads erased, 168, 216, 310,

352, 486 Three saltires on a f esse . . . . f our lions

rampant, 10, 93 Two swans' necks coming out of a mural

crown, 110

Whitington family, arms of, 88, 174 Herlothingi, etymology of the word, 15, 76, 197,.

232 Herodotus and astronomic geography, 191, 238,.

274

Hewitt (Capt. J. Waller), 1777-1867, his wife, 474 Hewitt and Ledlie families, 86 Hexagram a symbol of the Trinity, 109 Hicks (W. B.), his story of B. S. Donnall's trial,

51, 154

Higginbotham in Carlyle's ' Cromwell,' 365 Hill (Thomas) and the Devereux family, c. 1600 ,

268

Hindu reference to ways of being lost, 29 " Hiren," name used in 1627, 247 History, American, seventeenth century, 190' " Hitchcock," use of the, word, 1627, 227 Hollington, fabric of the church, 231 " Holy-water-frog, to play," 1611, 227 " Honours three " in a song, c. 1815, 34, 115,

213

Hood (Bobin) in romances, 498 Hood memorial column, Butleigh, Somerset,

365

Hope (Lieut. J.), 92nd Highlanders, c. 1810, 107 Hopson (Admiral Sir Thomas), 1643-1717, 16 Hornsea, hurricane at, 1732, 266 Horrocks (Jeremiah), astronomer, d. 1641, 187,

278, 315

Houghton (D.), Colonel 24th Begiment, 1745, 127 House, " open house," 1632, early use of the

phrase, 287

" House-surgeon," use of the word, 1605, 227 Houses of historical interest, London, 180, 500 Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., 509 Howard (T.), Colonel 24th Begiment, 1717, 127,

211 " Howard's Green," sobriquet of 24th Begiment,

127, 176, 211

Hubbald (Edward), of the Tower, 1682, 388 Hudson (T.), portrait painter, 1701-79, 36, 96,

134, 174 ; and Bishop Maurice of Ossory, 142 Human fat as medicine, 70, 115, 157, 195, 316 Hunt (Magdalene )= Walter Fenwick, 1628, 330