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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 31, 1903.


Haselock family, 89 Hasluck (S. S.) on Samuel Follett, 58 Haterius (Quintus), 63 B C.-26 A.D., rhetorician, 368 Hats worn in church, 26 Haultmont (M.) on Aix-la-Chapelle, 33 Greek pronunciation, 75 " Thirty days hath September," 378 Villon, 432

Haweis (Rev. H. R.), incumbent of St. James's, West- moreland Street, 426

Hawkins (H.) on Lord Tennyson's bar, 247 Hawkins (Henry), Jesuit, his works, 247 Hawkins (J. G.) on Lovel : De Hautville families, 53 Hawkwood (Sir John), his biography, 50, 229 Hawtrey (Dr.), his ' Nugae,' 261, 390, 455, 498 Haydon (B. K.), his historical paintings, 207, 249, 317 Hay wood (A. G.) on Vincent of Long Ditton, 227 Hearsey family estates in Cumberland, 410 Heath (James), engraver, 1757-1834, his family and

biography, 268

Hebb (J.) on Gassee, Pentonville Road, 448 Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, 192 lanthe, 328 " Metropolitan Canterbury License and Authority,"

488

Mundesley people, 468 ' Ote-toi de Ik, que je m'y mette," 75 Pausanias, 386

Siegel (Christian Heinrich), 465 1 Vilikins and his Dinah,' 388 Hebrew incantations, 29, 78, 158, 355 Heelis (J. L.) on Cornish motto: "One and all," 290

Petar or petard, 312

Hemming (R.) on Shakespeare v. Bacon, 497

Hems (H.) on Bodley pedigree, 497

Charles II. in West Dorset, 293

Earthworks at Burpham, 214

Hepplewhite (A.), designer of furniture, 215

Oldest wooden church and university, 416

Polygraphic Hall, 332

St. Nicholas, 473

Sexton's tombstone, 306

Sledges, 311

Walnut log, 1 86

Weathercock at Fxeter, 26

Westminster changes, 335

Henderson (W. A.) on Shakespeare in the Sonnets, 342

Hendriks (F.) on George I. : coronation celebration at

Leghorn, 404

Henry IV., account of the exhumation of, 32 Henry VII., to grovel at his coronation, 485 Hepplewhite ( A.), designer of furniture, 128, 215

Heraldry :

Argent, three demi-lions gules, 31

Armigerous families, 509

Arms of Dutch East India Company, 156

Arms of married women, 194, 256, 290, 473

Bar sinister, 14

Barry wavy of six argent and gules, 386

Continental municipal, 59, 177

Corvidse in, 132

Family crests, 109, 173

Lion rampant between crosslets fitche', 9, 53

Or, on a cross engrailed az., 468


Heraldry :

Pre-Conquest, 110

Red Hand of Ireland, 247, 335

Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., 396

Royal standard, 32

Sable, a lion rampant argent, 31

Sable, fifteen plates, 5 over 1, 252

Sable, three garden lilies argent, 113

St. Pancras borough arms, 287, 338

Three arrows bendwise, 207

Vert, a crucifix arg., 308, 411 Herbert's ' Jacula Prudentum,' proverbs in, 113 Herefordshire Catholic families, portraits of, 447 Herefordshire historians, 129 Herefordshire manor-houses, 228, 353 Heriot, observance of the custom, 228, 333, 433, 497 Hermann (Dr. Emanl.), 1839-1902, inventor of the

postcard, 126

Heroina, use of the term in the seventeenth century, 54 Heron-Allen (E.) on Westminster city motto, 11 Herpich (C. A.) on Shakespeare allusions, 63

Shakespeare, Second Folio, 181 Herrick (R.), "lutes of amber" in his ' Hesperides,'

17, 95, 336, 511 Heslop (R. 0.) on " corn-bote," 253

Knurr and spell, 293

"Licence to depart," 434 Heuskarian rarity in the Bodleian Library, 14, 97,

191, 496

Hewitt (William), surgeon and author, 328, 473 Heyton (Sir Alan de), his descent, 193 Hiatt (C.) on ' A Woman's Love Dream,' 386

Ainsworth (Harrison), his house at Kensal Green, 186

Chest, old wooden, 52

Chocolate, 257

Cigarette smoking, 11

Englishmen buried abroad, 108

Hewitt (W.), surgeon and author, 328

Hopeful: sanguine, 10

Irish saying on Michaelmas Day, 328

" Keep your hair on," 156

"Kit-Cat " portraits, 316

Mallet or mullet, 173

Waterloo ballroom, 88

" Whipping the cat." 205 Hibernia on Osborne, 508 Hibgame (E. T.) on the cope, 375

Episcopal College of St. Edward, 213

Inventor of the postcard, 126

Lamb on the ass, 393

Pictorial postcards, 212

Pre-Reformation practices in English churches, 468

Sale of old Prince of Wales's Theatre, 64 Hie et Ubique on French quotation, 127 Hicks (Lieut. Zachary), d. 1771, his journals, 327 Hiddenite, gem-stone, described, 45 Hiergins (Sir Thomas), c. 1714, his biography, 247 Higham (C.) on Swedenboig's earliest publication, 304 Hill (S. C.) on English residents in Bengal, 426 Hills (E. E.) on barbitonsor, 169 Hippoclides on " The Beatific Vision," 177 ' Historical English Dictionary,' notes and additions, 202, 282