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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1921.
Hood (Robin), bibliography, 309
Hood (Admiral Sir Samuel) and Butleigh, 341
Hooke (Dr.), inventor of telegraph device, 32
Hopwood (Robert), d. 1853, 88
Hopwood family, 88
Horrocks family of Toxteth Park, 466
Horse-blocks, 7, 38
Horse Guards buildings, demolition of, 232, 258
Hosier (Admiral), his family, 248
House of Commons, Fathers of, 1654-1868, 272,
317 ; 1901-1920, 192, 271 House of Lords, Gentleman Ushers of the Black
Rod, 1591-1877, 429, 494 Hoxton : local magazine, 4 ' Hoxton Sausage and Jerry- Wags Journal,' 4 " Humble," pronunciation of, 170, 195, 237, 277,
318, 374
" Hun," use of the term, 330, 375, 438, 492 Hundredth Psalm : gaelic versions, 408 " Hurbecs," use of the word, 17, 58, 133 Hyde, Cheshire : derivation of place-name, 409,
459
Ice-worm, description of, 430
Imray (James), his nautical academy, 510
Indexers, vagaries of, 231, 255, 256, 298, 335
Index-making, virtues of, 130, 174, 215, 373, 438
Index Society. See British Record Society.
Inns, London eighteenth century, 27, 67, 97, 103,
145, 157, 255 Innsbruck, statues in the Franziskaner-Kirche,
251
Inscriptions in City churches, 15 Insurance companies, London : bibliography,
388, 437 Irish family history : Fanning of Dublin, 306 ;
Hewetson of Ballyshannon, 163 ; Keon of
Moreagh and Keonbrook, 2, 25 ; Lacy of Dublin,
223 ; Reynolds of Castlefinn and Dromore, 105 ;
Tone of Bodenstown, co. Kildare, 432 Isle of Wight. See Wight, Isle of. Italian literary criticism of the eighteenth
century, 261, 285, 346, 504 Italian literary republic in the eighteenth century,
504 Italian stage-scenery of the eighteenth century,
121, 143 Italian war-literature of the seventeenth century,
87 Ivory, abundance of in Africa, 350
Jackson (Capt. Henry), notable angler, 370
Jacob, earliest use as Christian name, 30
Jacobite marriages abroad, 448
Jamaica, horoscope of, 190, 337
James II., funeral service in Rome, 167
Jameson (J. H.), theatrical publisher, and the
Cruikshanks, artists, 281 Jardine (David B.), 1766-1797, Unitarian minister.
his widow, 82
Jefferis (John), Cirencester clockmaker, 58 Jesuit Colleges in England, 10 Jews' Way, The, 150 Joan of Arc, arms of, 70, 133 John XXIII. (Pope), date of death, 405, 453 " John Bull " as national character, 69, 98
Johnson (Dr.) his black servant Frank Barber, 13;
at Chester, 1774, 351, 436, 478 ; and St. Paul's-
Cathedral : G. A. Sala, 332 ; and the " learned
Swede," 511
Jones (Christopher), Captain of the Mayflower, 268- Jonson (Ben), his ' Timber or Discoveries,' 311,.
353
Journalism : ' Our London Letter,' 128, 171 Julia, daughter of Caesar, 130, 216, 237; Ho well's
poem on, 175
Keene (Sir Benjamin), d. 1757, 269
Keith (Dr. Alexander), his illness at Budapest,.
406, 478 Kelly (Sir Fitzroy), Lord Chief Baron of the Court
of Exchequer, 1866-1880, 27 Kemeys (Abbot), of Cefn Mabley, 89, 136- Kensington : local magazine, 5, 57 Kensington Square, pamphlet on, 509- Kentish " boroughs," 511 Keon (Bartholomew) of Dromologue, 65 Keon (Richard) of Kilnagross, his will, 65 Keon (William) of Kilnagross, 65 Keon family of Moreagh and Keonbrook, 2, 25,.
65
Kidalton, Islay : Celtic crosses in, 511 " Kids "=Kid-gloves, 248 ' Kino-Eroffriungsfeier,' 189 Kipling (Rudyard), poem attributed to, 4 ;
references wanted, 49, 78 ; uncollected items,.
216 ; and G. W. Steeyens, 78, 136 ; and CoL.
Lowther : South African war incident, 389 j,
his ' Stalky & Co.,' 67, 118, 298 Kneeling in sermon-time, custom of, 207 Knightsbridge : local magazine, 4
" Lacenaire "=Pierre Francois Gaillard, 489
Lacy (Capt.), author of ' The Modern Shooter/"
Lacy (Lieut.-Col. W.), 277
Lacy family of Dublin, 223
" Ladles," military use of the word, 92
Laessoe, Norway, longevity in, 331
Lamb (Charles), his pedigree, 209, 318-
Lambert (John), c. 1579, 38
Landrieux's (Jean), ' Memoirs,' 468, 515
Land tenure : " the foreign defence of a virgate-
of land," 449 ^
Languages : foreign, influence on style, 89 ^.
Latin, as international language, 17, 112 Language question in various countries, 448 Larkham (Thomas), portrait wanted, 28 Larwood (Jacob), pseudonym of J. Van Sche-
vichaven, 441
Latin as an international language, 17, 112, 358 Lausanne : Rue de Bourg, its privilege, 51, 163 " Lavinia " : pseudonym, 410
Law Courts, Strand ; battle of the sites, 447, 497 Leases : origin of 99 and 999 year leases, 8, 59^
371, 418
Lee (John), prisoner : survives hanging, 68, 136 ' Legitimist Kalendar, The ' 471 Le Neve (Peter), 1661-1729, Norroy King-at-
Arms, 189, 234, 235 Le Neve (William), herald, 1600 (?)-1661, 189