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Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1921.


SUBJECT INDEX.


527


Gheeraerts, his picture of ' Queen Elizabeth at the Marriage of Lord and Lady Herbert ' 369

Gilbert (W. S.) and Great Baling School, 390

" Gill-master," meaning of term, 92

Gillum (Mrs.), daughter of late Dr. Edersheim, 66

Glass, old stained, 17, 34

Gloucestershire, coats of arms of, 311, 475

Gnaton, Devonshire, 108, 136, 337

'Goldsmith (Oliver) and Montreddon's ' Senti- mental Journey through Greece,' 370

<Golemuth, place-name, 89

'" Goose Club," 310, 354, 396, 436

'Goosetree's Club, 354

'Gordon (" Chinese ")=G. C. Gordon, his signa- ture, 86

Gordon (D'Arcy), Mostyn House School organist, 34

'Gordon (G. C.)=" Chinese " Gordon, his signa- ture, 86

'Gordon (G. J.), and Indian tea, 210

Gordon (Henrietta Maria), her poem ' The Bride of Siena,' 432

Gordon (Jakob), Polish writer, b. 1827, 510

Gore (Commander Graham), 290

" Germanic," origin wanted, 271

Gowland (Ralph), M.P., 1775, 69

Gozzi (Carlo) and tragic situations, 490

Graham (John), of Kernock and Helen Mayne, 391

Grammont (Count), 1621-1707, 359

'Grant (Mrs.), of Kyliemore and the Young Pretender, 249

Grant (Alexander Henley j, Frank Seafield a pseudonym of, 19

Grant (Charles), 1746-1823, 7i

Grant (James Gregor), his poems, 407, 457

Gray (clerical; family, 332

Great Bedwvn, Wilts, inscriptions in church of, 232

Great Baling School and W. S. Gilbert, 390

Green (George), 1751, Cirencester clockmaker, 58

Greene (Anne), 1650 : survives hanging, 68

Greenwood family, 98

Gregg (Mrs.), large number of cats kept by, 5

Grevill (Dame Margaret), d. 1574, 370, 415

Grevill family of Warwickshire, 415

" Grinders." origin of word, 232

Grove House, Woodford, Essex, its history, 38

Grundy (John), 14

Grundy family, 14

-Gunton., Norfolk, 108, 136


H


" H," aspiration of the letter, 332, 455, 518. See

also Humble.

H. (I.)* Hampshire bell-founder, 372 Hzn., Dutch abbreviation, 290, 336, 357 Hagar (Rev. George), his ancestry. 110 Hagar family of Cambridgeshire, 1 10 Hainsselin (H.), artist, 392, 453 Hamilton (Cheney), of Jamaica, 59 Hamilton (Lady), as the " Messalina of the Sea,"

427

Hamilton (Margaret), and Holyrood, 110, 172 Hammond family of South Wootton and West

Acre, 46

Hampshire church bells : I. H., bell-founder, 372 Hampstead : " Graysberry '\or " Graybourg,"

house, 270


" Harbenger," meaning of the word, 92

Harry Groat, 348

Harte (Ananias). See Hexte (Amias).

Hartington (Lord), first ministerial appoint- ment, 1

Harvey de Leon, ancestry and descendants of, 270, 316

Hastings (William), and 40 Park Lane, 28

Hats : " bowler," origin of, 406 ; " wideawake," 28, 157, 171, 198, 214, 238, 315

Hauck's pistols, 1705, 29

Hauser (Kaspar), legend, 47, 77

Havisham, Kent and Swift, 353

Hawes (Dr. Herbert), d. 1837 or 1838, 169, 210

Hawkes (Major Walter), Bengal Native Infantry, 470

Hayde (de la) and insanity, 169

Haygarth (John), 1740-1827, 82

Heacock or Hilcock of Wiltshire, 312, 418

Heath (Job), 50

Heathton, place-name, 290, 354

Hedges as means of enclosure, 190, 216, 236, 255, 378

" Heightem, Tightem, and Scrub," origin of expression, 248, 295, 356

Hell Fire Clubs, 258

Henry (Earl of Bar), 110, 136, 154, 195

Heraldry :

A fleur de lis, and chief ermine, 410

Argent, two martlets and one on two bends

or, 369 Argent, three crescents sable, in a canton of

the last a ducal coronet or, 249 Argent, three toads erect sable, 10 Azure, a cross fleury or, 370 Azure, between two fleur-de-lys, 70 Dimidiation, 89 Dogs in, 6, 52 Ermine, a fess or between three toads sable,

11

Fish in, 29, 52, 118

Royal arms on War memorial boards, 19 Sable, on two chevrons or, between a bend

or, 369

" Service " heraldry, 149, 192 Wild boar and tree trunks, 138

Heraldry as science of fools, 397

Heralds' funerals, 430, 497

Herbert (John Richardson), Governor of Nevis,

129, 175, 232, 251, 273, 315 ' Herd " of cattle, definition of, 15

Herring's (Archbishop) tomb hi Croydon Parish Church, 72, 114

Hertfordshire, the hermit of, 466, 516

Hewetson family of Ballyshannon, 163

Hexte (Amias), Winchester scholar, 426

High Constable, 349, 399

Hilcock or Heacock of Wiltshire, 312

Hoather, surname, 331, 396

Hoaxes, literary, 8, 53, 116

Hodges family, 249, 337

Hodgson family, 189

" Hodman," use of the word, 126

Hogsflesh surname, 176, 213

Holder (Anthony) of Winterbourne, co. Glouces- ter, 510 Honie Presse," 70

Hood (Admiral Viscount), his connexion with Butleigh, 341