Notes and Queries, March, 1919.
SUBJECT INDEX.
353
Heraldry:
Sa., on a chevron arg., between three cross- crosslets or, three escallops ,of the first, 219, 334 . .^aia
Scotch spur winged or, 302
Shield divided quarterly, 188, 251 [ Shield sa. with lion passant guardant or between three helmets arg., 106, 169
Spurs in coats of arms, instances, 242, 315
Winchester episcopal arms, change in field, 76, 142
- ' Beuewerc," twelfth-century word, its meaning,
14, 60 Boywood (Thomas), and the authorship of ' The
Pair Maid of the Exchange,' 261, 29*2 ' Hibernian Magazine,' particulars about, 106,
197 Hibernicism in Wolfe's ' Burial of Sir John
Moore,' 43
Billiard (N.), miniature of Francis Bacon, 131 Binchman, Henchman, or Bitchman family, 24,
304, 340 Bitchman, Henchman, or Hinchman family, 24,
304, 340 Bolden (Roger), monk of Wballey Abbey, 1616,
information wanted, 73 Holies (John), Earl of Clare, payments for
peerages, 85
!>ollyhock, history of the name, 161 Bonywood family, its connexion with Markshall,
Essex, 234, 263 Hboke (Dr. Robert), his drawings after the Fire
of London, 241 Hornbook in brass, 1729, 47 Horns, devils blowing, representations of, 134,
201, 308 Horse, white, of Kent, and other parts, its
symbolism, 245, 312
Horsfall (Bishop), information wanted, 330 Borsfall (James), F.R.S., information wanted,
330
Hotels Bristol, why so called, 272, 310 House of Lords : " Thank God, there is a'House
of Lords," 233 Howard (Thomas), Earl of Arundel, portraits by
Van Dyck and others, 101 Howard (Mr.), portrait by G. H. Harlow, 18 Hughes (Rev. Griffith), author of Natural
History of Barbadoes,' information wanted,
105 \ Hughes (Thomas), wrong attribution in ' Tom
Brown's School Days,' 8 ; residence at 33 Park
Street, W., 116, 144
Bughes (Rev. Thomas Smart), biography, 288 Huntingdon, booksellers and printers at, 163 Huntingdon (Selina, Countess of), author of her
4 Life and Times,' 131, 170 Huntingdonshire booksellers and printers, 125,
153 Husband, was it customary to use wife's maiden
name ? 76 Hussar's sword made by Runkel, " Zwat Hussar,"
meaning of inscription, 130, 258, 336 Hutchinson (Rev. R.), Rector of Church Lawford,
242, 334 Hutchinson family, early descents wanted, 106,
255 " * :
ymn : " Holy;X<Father,J in Thy mercy," its
author, 85
I
Ichwe : " Sons of Ichwe," meaning wanted, 216
Icke family, derivation of its name, 106, 226, 311
" Imp " of Lincoln Cathedral, 34
Infant school, St. Paul's, in 1729, 47
Ingelow (Jean), " Hindis " in ' High Tide on the
Coast of Lincolnshire,' 86 ; her verses " When
sparrows build," 270, 310
Ingham (Benjamin), his sect, 9 ; journal wanted,
131
Inghamites, religious sect, their history, 9 Innocent X., medal, " Innocentius X. Pon. Max.
an. III.," 1647, 216
Inscriptions : in the churchyard of St. Saviour's, Southwark, 42 ; in chapel at Gipping, ex- planation wanted, 132 ; Neale and Button families at Cheam, 159 ; in St. Paul's Church, Deptford, 180 ; in St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, 184 ; Dutch, on old davenport, 197 " Invicta," history of the motto, 29 Ireland, Tudor English still used in, 298 Irish landscapes, stipple engravings of, 158 Irishmen collecting through " briefs " in England,
48, 87
Ironclad, early Japanese example, 113 Islington, Blue Boar at, 1680, 49 Ismenia, Christian name, its origin, 188, 266
Jackson (Ralph Ward), M.P., statue at West
Hartlepool, 208
Jacob and James, history of the names, 116 James (Thomas), type-founder, died Aug., 1736,
168
James and Jacob, history of the names, 115 Japanese anticipations of submarine and iron- clad, 112
Japanese " castera," its etymology, 158, 255 Jasper family, its arms, 93, 168 Jenkins, near Barking, history of the house, 112 Jenkins (Rev. John), Vicar of Llowes c. 1745,
information wanted, 301
Jenkins (Sir Leoline), temp. Charles II., de- scendants wanted, 301 Jerment (Rev. George), his history, 110 Jerment (Rev. Richard), minister at Peeble Jernegan (Henry), his lottery medal, 253 Jerusalem, pictures of the Holy Sepulchre, 46, 78 Jesus Christ, picture of, " imprinted in Amirald,"
89
" Jingo," earliest use of the word, 34 John of Salisbury on tyrannicide, 195 Johnson (Samuel), turning his teacup, custom explained, 131, 202 ; date of his penance at Uttoxeter, 186, 230 Jones (Sir Alfred Lewis), memorial at Liverpool,
209
Jones (Inigo), called " Signer Server," its mean- ing, 241 Jones (Joseph), Harrow School 1868-62, in
formation wanted, 300
Jonson (Ben), ' Epistle to a Friend,' allusion to Colby family, 103 ; called " bricklayer " in Henslowe's letter, 271 Jordan or Palestine Canal, information wanted,
46, 84 Justices of the Peace, women as, 11, 201