Notes and Queries, July 31, 1920. SUBJECT I.NDEX.
351
Q
Gallician inscription in Suevic dialect, A.D. 410-20.
166
Garden (Rev. Thomas), c. 1669, his parish, 90 Garnham family, 150 Gates, postern, in wall of London, 148 Gavelacre, etymology of the place-name, 48 Gazettes and Calendars, earliest Diocesan, 296 Geary or Geery family of Hastings, 65 Geery or Geary family of Hastings, 65 George, or Joris (David), 1501-56, his followers,
227, 257
George I., statue at Stowe, Bucks, 6 George II., statues in the British Isles of, 6 George III., statues in the British Isles of, 6 George IV., Letter to his people from, 1820, 68;
stcry of speech of, 274 Geraldine co. Kildare and Fitzgerald family of
Kilmead, 308 Gerard (Sir John), 1804-1854, and Napoleon III.,
63 Gcrini gallery, Florence, Lord Caledon's pictures
from the, 1826, 141
German and Austrian titles relinquished, 248, 340 Germany : use of the phrase ' made in Germany,'
1789, 129 Gibbon (Edward), his prophecy concerning ' Tom
Jones,' 23, 118
Gilbert, Bishop of Lisbon, d. 1166, 208 Giraldus Cambrensis, Archdeacon of St. David's,
c. 1188, 107, 238
Gissing (George), his ' On Battersea Bridge,' 12 Glass, old stained, from New College, Oxford
and Winchester College, 188, 231, 281, 314 Glossaries of Derbyshire dialect words, 229 Gloucester, Herbert of, and Herbert the Chamber- lain, c. 1086, 1
Godolphir- (Sir Francis) and Sir Francis Bacon, 312 Gogibus surname, 37
Gold : " Touch of Paris," standard of, 231 Good Friday, ship's yards a'- cock bill on, 15, 47 Goodwin (Very Rev. William), c. 1620, his paren- tage, 109 Gordon (General), an epitaph for, 272, 299, 317 ;
his Khartoum ' Journals,' 230 ; his stature
251, 282 Gordon (Harry) : " the last of the ballad singers,"
313
Gordon, Jacobite banker at Boulogne, 1723, 38 Gordon (Miss), South Lambeth schoolmistress,
1838, 13
Gordon (Mrs.) novelist, c. 1855-96, 38, 93, 156 Gordon, origin of the territorial surname, 111,
155
" Gordonized " use of the term, 251 Gotobed surname, 68, 115, 196 Governors of Ceylon, portraits of, 131 Graf ton, Oxon., its identification, 51, 153, 197 Grain-seeds lent by churches for sowing, 13 " Gram " in place-names, 78 Grandfather clock, inscribed, J. L. Bath, Bath ;
251, 298, 320
Grant (Capt. B.), his identification, 95 Grant-Duff (Capt. J. C.) his biography, 13, 47 Grants in the Prerogative Courts, ancient, 310 Griffin (Hugh) Provost of Cambrai, c. 1596, 86 Griffiths (John), of Chiswick, c. 1754, his marriage,
66
Grossmith (W. R.), b. 1818, juvenile actor, 131
Grosvenor Place, S.W., its history, 109, 156, 198,
218 Grove House, Woodford, Essex, its history, 249,
339
Grundy family, 272, 303 Guards : Third Troop of Guards, 1727, 111, 156,
193 Gunner : master gunner, the status of, 22, 158,
197, 253 Gutch (Rev. John), antiquary and divine, his
biography, 170, 213, 232, 258 Gypsies and " diddykites," 149, 193, 216, 281, 320
H
Hair-cutting, bats and, 280
Halhed family, 152
Hallowe'en superstitions, 39, 98
Hamilton (Emma, Lady) memorial tablet at
Calais, 1918, 146
Hamilton family of America and Canada, 114 Hamilton (Walter), F.R.G.S., c. 1873, his writings,-
117, 176
Hampshire Church bells and their founders, 137 " Hardness of heart " and Mosaic permission of
divorce, 252
Harper (William), Winchester scholar, his bio- graphy, 72
Harris familyof Essex, 39 Harris. (Rev. R.), Spanish Jesuit, b. 1741, 227,.
303; his ' Scriptural Researches on the Licitness
of the Slave Trade,' 256 Hartlepool, De Brus tomb at, 229 Hastings family, 110 Hatton (Edward), his ' A New View of London,.
1708,' 168, 213
Havering, etymology of the word, 19 Haverstock Hill, Florence Nightingale and, 309 Hawk : " nyesse " hawk, statute of 1678 relating
to, 187
Hawke (Admiral), his flagship in I75i>, 110, 17* Hawkhurst gang, smugglers of Sussex and Kent,
1744-47, 67, 153, 191
Hawkins (Dr. Wm.)=Anne Walton, 1676, 198 Hawkshead Church, reference in Wordsworth's
' Prelude ' to, 150, 195, 235 Healey Hall, Rochdale, inscription on stone at,
38
Helps family, 149 Henry III. and the Canons of York, 2-21
Heraldry:
Argent, gutee de larines, 39
Argent, o/i two bars gules six bezants, 168,
217 (? Arg), three boars' ' heads ' conped 2 and l r ..
250
Ar. two bends engrailed Sa., 339 Arms of Englishmen registered in Paris, 129 Barry of six, argent and azure, 37 Book-stamp : Quarterly (1) a cross moline,.
230 Chequy or and azure within a bordure gules,
76
Flanders, changes in shield of, 116- Gules, a bend ermine, 73 Royal arms at Castle Killyleagh, 250 Royal arms, use of, 312