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Heraldry:
St. Pancras borough arms, x. 287, 338
St. Patrick's cross : Argent, a cross saltire gules,
vi. 48
Scorpions, iii. 436 Scotland, its arms, vii. 452 ; ix. 17 Sea proper, in the base a cleft or, vii. 247, 395 Shields, their origin, xi. 8, 513 ; xii. 113 Statistics, iv. 245, 385
Supporters, lion and griffin, i. 36, 111; of Eng- lish sovereigns, v. 258 Surname, licence to take additional, iii. 209 Survival, its meaning, iv. 27 Sweffling Church, Suffolk, arms in, vii. 87 Talbot arms, vi. 240 Three arrows bendwise, x. 207 Three couped hands argent and or, viii. 144,
310 Three crosslets pate*e, on a chief a crescent, xii.
168
Three lions passant guardant, vii. 268, 353 Two bars, on a canton a cinquefoil, vii. 408
Two hawks supporting a crest coronet, xii.
168
Two raven heads and two estoiles, xi. 228, 296 Vair, a fleur-de-lis or, i. 488 Vair, ar. and gu., on a canton, ix. 147, 293 Vairy, on a canton arg., v. 314 Vert, a cross moline or fleury or, viii. 145 Vert, a crucifix arg., x. 308, 411 Wales, arms of the Principality, v. 228, 291 Wheel, having as supporters two lions rampant,
vi. 67 Warwickshire Visitation of 1619, arms and
quarterings, vi. 27 Westminster, city arms and motto, ix. 485; x.
11, 53; xi. 367
Winchester College arms, xi. 332 Women, married, their arms, ix. 28, 113, 195; x. 194, 256, 290, 473; xi. 114, 197, 313, 477; xii. 390
Worcester, arms of the see, i. 427, 477; ii. 236 Herbault, bonnet-maker, ii. 189 Herbert (F.) on Gary, Carew, Cory, Gory, Gaury,
xii. 287 Herbert (G.) proverbs in ' Jacula Prudentum,' v. 108,
177, 382 ; x. 113. Line in his ' Flower,' ix. 228 Herbert (Lady Grace), her marriage, iii. 489 Herbert (J. D.), his ' Irish Varieties,' xii. 285, 418 Herbert (Sidney), hi& title, vi. 65 Herbert (Sir Thomas), missing ' Notes of Occurrences, '
ii. 287, 438
Hercules, and Prometheus, xi. 65, 154, 199, 352 ; Sir Francis Bacon on, xii. 54, 156, 275 ; early references to his knot, 188, 313 Herd, as a verb, iv. 457 Hereditary officials, vii. 365 Herefordshire and Shropshire woodwork, xii. 148 Herefordshire Catholic families, portraits of, x. 447 Herefordshire historians, x. 129 Herefordshire manor-houses, x. 228, 353 Heresy, Pope self-condemned for, xii. 52, 115 Heresy and beer "came hopping in a yeere," i. 507 Heretics, faggots for burning, v. 269, 326, 401 ; vi. 15
Here ward the Wake, pronunciation of the name, vi.
429
Heriot (George), and King James, engraving of, vi. 448 ; his grave, vi. 170, 272, 393 ; vii. 34
Heriot, observance of the custom, x. 228, 333, 433, 497; xi. 75, 173
Hermann (Dr. Emal), 1839-1902, inventor of the postcard, x. 126
Herne the Hunter, writers on, iii. 328, 416
Herne ("Richard), Sheriff of London, 1618-19, vii. 309, 374
Hernsue. See Heron,
Herod as a Christian name, xi. 426
Heroina, the term in the seventeenth century, ix. 509 ; x. 54
Heron, its etymology, i. 316, 354, 477; ii. 4, 70, 96, 254, 293
Heron- Allen (E.) on animals in people's insides, viii. 90. Bicycle bibliography, viii. 304. Books on manners, deportment, and etiquette, vii. 388. " Ce n'est que le premier pas qui coftte," ix. 219. Chaucer, doubtful passages in, vii. 189. Corporation chains and maces, viii. 447. Corpse, cure by hand of, ix. 34. Four-and-Five, its meaning, vii. 250. Green an unlucky colour, viii. 193. Hand-ruling in old title-pages, viii. 110. Knifeboard of an omnibus, viii. 312. " Mary's Chappel," vii. 275; viii. 309. Moon lore, vii. 154. Movable stocks, vii. 214. Music publishers' signs, viii. 88. New- bery the bookseller, James's powders, and Oliver Goldsmith, viii. 11. Oceania, viii. 408. Philo- scriblerius, vi. 490. Routes between London and Paris, vii. 114. Smallest book published, viii. 120. Westminster city motto, x. 1 1
Herpich (C. A) on source of the "Seven Ages," ix. 46. Shakespeare, the "knavish," and Rabelais, viii. 314. Shakespeare allusions, x. 63. Shake- speare and Ben Jonson, ix. 282. Shakespeare queries, viii. 86. Shakespeare Second Folio, x. 181. Shakespeariana, xi. 163 ; xii. 324
Herrick (R), " silver-pence " in his ' Oberon's Palace,' ix. 49, 178, 478; "lutes of amber" in his 'Hesperides,' ix. 408, 471; x. 17, 95, 336, 511
Herries families, iv. 247, 311
Herring & Co. (G. & A.) on ' Account of Historical and Political Events,' xi. 228
Herschel (A. S.) on Sir W. Herschel's telescope, ii. 49
Hershel (Sir William), his forty-foot telescope, ii. 8, 49
Hersi, place-name, iv. 288
Hertfordshire, its north-east corner, ii. 447 ; early visitations of churches in, xii. 169
nerve*, miniature painter, vi. 209
Hervet (Dr. Gentianus), Dutch theologian, viii. 44, 229
Hervey (John), his portrait by Lely, ii. 148, 251
Hervey (John and Stephen), their biographies, iv. 50, 132, 171
Hervey (Lady Mary), her biography, xi. 388
Hesdin (Raoul), his 'Diary,' i. 348, 393
Hesketh (H.), chaplain to Charles II., his parentage, viii. 263, 371
Hesketh family, viii. 64