tfotes and Queries, July 30, 1921. SUBJECT INDEX. 527 Geddes (Alexander), m. 1789, 468 " Geen " whisky, 350, 394 Genealogists, professional, 410 'Gentleman's Magazine Library, 1731-1868': zoological references, 251 Geophone, listening instrument, 47 George I., gift of gold bowl to George Lamb, 59 George III., and Frances Hay wood, 28 George IV., statues at Brighton, 392 Gervase de Cornhill, 229 Ghost stories connected with old London Bridge, 330, 397, 434 Gibbon : reference to his ' Decline and Fall,' 431, 476 Gibson (Edmund), Bishop of Lincoln and of London, 17 , 210 Gilbert (Joseph), member of Capt. Cook's crew, 330 ' Giovanni in London : a Journal of Literature, Anecdote, Wit, &c.,' published 1832, 466 Glass-painters of York : Chamber family, 127 ; Inglish family, 323 ; Shirley family, 364 ; Shirwyn family, 406 ; John Witton, 442 ; Pres- ton family, 485 Gledhill (Grace America), m. c. 1749, 432 Globes, terrestrial, their use in schools, 69, 134 " Globist "= " starer," 267, 312 " Gnawn," use of word, 347 Goadby (Robert) and ' The Life and Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew,' 56, 132 Godwin (Mary) of Harrow, 490 " Gog and Magog," the Guildhall effigies, 386 Golden Ball, Southampton Street, St. Giles's, 268, 317, 357 ' Golden Manual, The,' 331, 358 " Good old," use of the phrase, 468, 516 Gordon (Mr.), philanthropist, near Blackheath, 410 Gordon (Henrietta), dame (Valour to the Queen of France, 210 Gordon (J. E.), etcher, 10 Gordon (Dr. James Alexander), 1793-1872, 29 Gordon (Rev. John), compiler of ' The Golden Manual,' 331 Gordon (Michael), minor poet, 313, 357 Gordon (Robert) and " The Joseph Hume of Dor- setshire," 350 Gordon (Rose) : ' Childe Archie's Pilgrimage,' 331 Gordon (Mrs. Susanna), her will, 170, 218 Gordon (Thomas), translator of Menzel's ' Ger- man Literature,' 390 Gouger, surname, 89, 195 Gounod's piano, 267 Graham (Lady Anne), her ancestry, 70, 116, 136 " Granpole " = basking shark, 71, 135 Gray (James), his ' Life in Bombay,' 56 Gray (Thomas), his ' Play-exercise at Eton,' and Pope's ' Essay on Man,' 101 ; his ' Elegy,' variations in, 249, 336 ; " noiseless tenour," 294, 319, 339, 358, 457 ; American editions, 509 Great Malvern Priory Church, rebuilding, 13 Greek, pronunciation of, 26, 78, 214, 275 Green (Major Samuel) of Killaghy, his wife, 88 Greene (Sir Thomas), his death, 251 " Greyened," use of word, 347 Grey in sense of Brown, 68, 116, 154 Griffith (Philip, Robert, and John), Westminster Scholars, 1820, 371 Grin (Henry Louis) = Louis de Rougemont, 508 Gunpowder plot conspirators, route through Worcestershire, 152, 199 H " H.K.," member for Maldon, 169, 217, 335 H.Z.H., water-colours signed by : particulars of painter wanted, 294 Habeas Corpus Act, third reading in House of Lords, 311, 353 Hackney, 'origin of place-name, 470, 513 Haines (Joe), secretary of Sir Joseph Williamson at the Court of Louis XIV., 401 Hair-brushes, first use of, 489 " Half-sovereign " : early use of term, 267 Hall (Edmund Hyde), his ' Notes upon Carnarvon- shire,' 367 Hambly House, Streatham, 11, 54 Hamilton (Count Gustavis), Field Marshal of Sweden, 115 Hamilton (William), in 1789, 367 Hamiltons at Holyrood, 115, 154 Handling of sources, 73 Hands (John), his travels in India, 211 Hands, wringing of, 470, 512 Handshaking, 451, 495 Hankey (Sir Frederick) of the 51st and 19th Regiments, 5 1 Harborne or Harbron family, 167 Hareway, road in Berks, 331, 378 " Harlequin," use of the word, 490 Harvey of Broadland (Alexander), his marriage, 1789, 188 Hathaways of Shottery, 223 Hats: "wideawake," 117, 197 Hatton (Joshua), his death, 106 " Haven under the Hill," The : see under Pro- verbs and Phrases Hawke family, 151 Haywood (Frances) and George III., 28 Hazebrouck, historical notes, 121, 143, 197, 214; Charles Dickens at, 207 Hearth tax, 471, 518 Hebrew and English idioms, 512 " Heightem, Tightem and Scrub," 78 Hellier (Samuel) of Rushock, Worcestershire, 229 Henderson (John), in 1789, 468 Henry VIII., described by Dickens as " a spot of blood and grease upon the page of English history," 432 Heraldry : Arg. a bend between two cannons Sa., 201 Arg., on a bend between two dolphins sa., three martlets displayed of the first, with crest, a buck's head or, 201 Argent, three piles in point gules, 430 Azure, three doves argent, beaks and legs gules, 253 Barry of eight or and gules, 131 Brechin, arms of the See of, 430 Chevron, purpure, between three (query) cat-a-mountain heads, or, 150 Chevron between three martlets with five cinque foils on the chief, 430 Chevron with three millrind crosses, 430 Durham : memorial tombs, 38 Gules, a lion rampant, tail forked, argent, 207 Or, three piles in point gules, 430 Paly of six, az. and ar. on a bend gu. three cinquefoils or, 152, 236