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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Feb., 1918.


Gunners' Handbooks published c. 1872, 90, 153,

218

Gwynn (Eward), marine artist, c. 1780, 475 " Gwynne (Talbot)," pseudonym of Josepha

Gulston, author, c. 1830, 272, 364

H

" Hab " as a nickname for Edward, 476, 519 Hair cut off to prevent headache, 250, 307, 434 Hair of Jewesses, the end concealed, 446, 484 Hales family, Sir John Barnard and the, c. 1657,

356 Haliburton (Judge), creator of " Sam Slick,"

d. 1865, 504 Hall (Chester Moor), 1704-71, and the achromatic

lens, 334 'Halliday (Anne)=Sir Henry Mildmay, 1618, 107,

195, 255, 340

Hampton Court abbreviated inscriptions ex- plained, 383, 426 Handasyde (Eoger), M.P. for Huntingdon, 1721,

28, 76, 112 Handel (G. F.), first performance of ' The Messiah'

in Dublin, 30 Hanmer (John, Lord), motto used by Browning,

506 Hans-Town, demolition of buildings near, 70, 155,

236, 314 Hanway (Jonas), 1712-86 : first man to use an

umbrella in London, 129, 238, 426 ; and

chimney-sweeps' boys, 347, 462 Hare, " mad as a March hare," saying used 1801,

297, 522

Harland (Henry), novelist, d. 1905, his burial- place, 299 Harp or Harper (W.), Winchester scholar, 1496,

334

Hart (W. Nevill), M.P. Stafford, 1770-74, 90, 176 Harvey (George), American author, d. c. 1909, 333 Hassell (Ruisshe), his marriages, 132, 339, 454 Hastings (Thomas) and ' The Regal Rambler,'

1793, 57 Hastings (Warren), his residences during his trial,

315

Hastings (William) of Folkestone, 1777, 118, 235 Hauterive, Switzerland, Archbishop of Canter- bury buried at, 149, 312

Haymarket, site of the Tennis Court, c. 1867, 13 Heacock family, 331

Headaches, hair cut to prevent, 250, 307, 484 Headstones with portraits of the deceased, 14 Heart attacks warded off by a cork, 449 Heart burial in churches, 370 Heart complaint, " toad at the heart," 360, 490 Heart in hand, origin of the symbol, 31, 239 Heath (Job), his posset cup, 1702, 9, 314 Heathcote (Sir Gilbert) of the Bank of England,

1695, 355

Heathcote (Hester), c. 1775, her marriages, 479 Hemans (Felicia), her maternal grandfather, 128 Henchman, Hinchman, or Hitchman family, 111 Henry VIII., his reign described by Dickens, 53 ;

an envoy of, to Turkey, 66 Henry family, 298

Heraldry :

Arg., a cross engrailed per pale gules and

sable, 478 Arg., a fesse .... between three birds, mallards

or swans, 49 Arms, Royal, a metrical description of, 57, 94 ;

suggested change in, 435


Heraldry:

Az., on a bend arg., between two eagles

displayed or, 239 Az., a lion rampant or, 332 Az., three estoiles or, 250, 310, 372, 432 Crest of a talbot's head issuant from a crest- coronet, 59, 152 Demi-lion couped, holding between its paws

a cross fleury, 387, 491 Dexter arm in armour embowed, 271, 344 Dinham (John, Lord), his arms at Winchester

College, 496 England with France ancient, arms of, 419,.

485

Erminois, an elephant az., 331 FitzReinfred family, the arms of, 332, 430,

462

Gules, four fusils in fesse ermine, 498 Lancaster family, the arms of, 332, 430, 462 Or, three bulls' heads caboshed sable, 92 Per chevron embattled or and gules, 421 Purple in coats of arms, families entitled to,

211, 278

Rysley family, arms of, 31 Sable, a spearhead between three scaling

ladders argent, 113

St. Wilfrid, the arms /of, 250, 310, 372, 432 Salamander in flames, the meaning of, 108,

192, 214, 278

Seize-quartiers, definition of, 13, 55 Sheriffs of Staffordshire, the arms of, 505 Sotheby family, arms of, 59, 152 Stokes and Stocker family, pedigree and arms of, 110, 176

Herod's dead cock that crew, carving of , 168, 235 Hetherington (Rev. W.), 1698-1778, benefactor of

the blind, 319, 461 Heywood (T.), 'A Woman Kil'd with Kindness,*

emendation, 442 Hibaut ( ), his ' Dictionary of Names,' Russian

book, 1904, 417 Hibernia, figure of, by Edward Smyth, 271 Hicks (Mrs. Mary), witch of Huntingdonshire,

c. 1716, 177, 284

Hinchman, Henchman, or Hitchman family, 111 Hitchman, Henchman, or Hinchman family, 111 Histories of Irish counties and towns, bibliography

of, 336 Hitchon (Lawrence), his petition to Chancery

1833, 299

Hodges (Luke), M.P. for Bristol, 1645-6, 129 Hogarth (William), 1697-1764, his picture of

Calais city gates, 30 ; and the ticket for

Fielding's 'Pasquin,' 181

Holford ( ), Journal of his travels, 1781, 331

Holme (Randle), his ' Academy of Armory,' 273. Holroyd (John Baker), 1st Earl of Sheffield, an

autograph letter of, 1793, 201 Honywood, Mildmay, and Mews families, 16, 52,

107, 113, 195, 236

Hood, Admirals of that name, 129, 199 285, 311 Hood (Tom), poet, his descendants, 360 Hopkins (Edward), M.P. for Coventry, c. 1701,.

his MS. Diary, 273 Hopkins (Elizabeth), her third husband, c. 1780

147

Hornbrook (T. L.), marine artist, c. 1834, 475 Homer (Sir John) and the " Jack Homer'"

nursery rime, 524 Hoste (Capt. W.) of H.M.S. Bacchante, c. 1812,.

328, 363, 4=50, 483 Hotel dinner bills, two, 1715, 228