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Notes and Queries, Jan. 31, 1903.


INDEX.


535


Historical point in an epitaph, 468, 516

Bobbins family of Redmarley, 28, 98, 193

Hodgkin (J. E.) on Sam Savill's soul, 445

Hodgskin (Thomas), his biography, 67

Hodgson (J. C.) on Capt. E. Widdrington of Felton,

187

Hodgson (Rev. Thomas), his biography, 307 Holme family of Holme Hall, 88 Holme (S.) on burial-places of peers, 149 Holt family, 508

Holy See and Italian bankers, 128 Holyoake (G. J.) on Philip James Bailey. 349

Chartists, disappearing, 171 Holyrood, pictures in the Long Gallery at, 366 Home Alley, London. See Hone * lley. Homoeopathy and W. M. Thackeray, 63, 132, 197, 329 Hone (N.) on Manor Court Rolls, 409 Honorificabilitudinitas, use of the word, 52, 155, 374 Hood (Tom), his ' Comic Annual,' 1830-40, 74 Hooper (J.) on " Box Harry," 98

Hour of Sunday morning service, 213 Jews and eternal punishment, 229 Remarkable coincidence, 88 Writing lessons on sand, 64 Hooper (J. S. M.) on brasses in Kirkleatham Church,

305

Hop, its introduction, 304, 430 Hop and malt substitutes, 1 74, 304 Hope (H. G. ) on boon for bookworms, 98

' Caste,' prototypes of the characters, 108 Fashionable slang of the past, 98 IronDukeand the Duke of Wellington, 73, 156, 517 Lacy or De Lacy family, 275 Maid of Orleans, 414 Minas and Empecinado, 291 Napoleon's last years, 1 5, 433 " What has posterity done for us?" 472 " Ye gods and little fishes ! " 77, 114 Hopeful and sanguine, difference between the words,

10, 292

Home Alley, London, 289, 358, 436 Horse with four white stockings toll free, 116 Houg on heriot, 333 Housden (J. A. J.) on Guest family, 51

Prime Ministers, Irish and Scotch, 302 Houses, old Irish and Scotch, 408, 458 Howe (Mistress Rachel), portrait of, 8 Hudson (C.) on ' Hymns Ancient and Modern,' 512 Hughes (C.) on Fynes Moryson's ' Itinerary,' 247 Hughes (T. C.) on carant or corant, 416 Experts, 476 Old pewter marks, 416

Huguenot settlers in Ireland in the seventeenth cen- tury, 367, 478

Huish (M. B.) on Admiral Edwards, 387 Hunter- Blair (Sir D. O.) on black fast, 455

Cabinet ministers and university honours, 511

Evolution of a nose, 236

lanthe, 451

Irish and Scotch old bouses, 458 . .

Pre-Celtic Britain, 298

Pulpit in chapter-house, 437

Roubiliac's bust of Pope, 492

Shrewsbury (Earls of), th*ir descent, 284

Women chaplains in convents, 324


Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, Ruskin's house in

192 Hurd (Dr. Richard), his edition of Cowley's select

works, 1772, 1

Hussars (18th), 1821, officers of the, 488 Hussey (A.) on childbed pew, 373

" Compass window " ; " compass ceiling," 329 Hour of Sunday morning service, 213 Pulpit in chapter house, 347 Quakers in Kent, 246 Stool-ball, 486 Tayntynge, 207 Tressher, 47 .

Wassail-bread : wassail-land, 27 Hussey (Col. Thomas), 1708 P.C.C.. 269 Hutchinson (T.) on Coleridge's ' Christabel,' 388, 430,

489

How bio_graphy is written : the ' D.N. B.,' 506" " Not half," 471

Prodigal Son as Sir Charles Grandison, 487 " Sithence no fairy lights," 127 Hymn : " Oh ! the pilgrims of Zion are a blessed

band," 408

Hymn on the birth of King Edward VII., 1, 30 'Hymns Ancient ana Modern,' new edition, 43'2, 512


lanthe, alluded to by Edmond About in ' La Grece

Contemporaine,' 328, 451 Ibague" on May cats, 77 Ice before Christmas, 506 Ich dien, derivation of the motto, 309, 372 Ignorant Inquirer on Rochester : Von Rogester, 466 " In fine," in summing up of an oration, 270 In petto, misuse of the term, 417 Incantations, Hebrew, 29, 78, 158, 355 Index, how not to make, 425 Indexes, eighteenth century, 109, 178 Index-making, 194, 272 Indian Mutiny and Nana Sahib, 170 Initial for forename in serious verse, 238 Inq on uSlolian harp, 448 Inquirer on " By gar," 348

Chalmers (G.), portrait painter, 227 Mixed marriages, 447 Inverness coat of arms, 308, 410 Investigator on evolution of a nose, 34 I.O.U., earliest use of the term, 228, 369 Ireland, origin of the Red Hand 247, 335 ; Huguenot

settlers in the seventeenth century, 367, 478 Ireton (Sir John), his family, 508 Irish and Scotch old houses, 408, 458 IronDukeand the Duke of Wellington, 1", 73, 156,

172, 295, 517 Isle of Man and Austria : history of Berwick, 69


J. on beads in the East, 190

J. (F.) on Greville: Crew : Piquet, 467

J. (H. C.) on "Often have I seen," 390

J. (H. E. H.) on Whitefield's ' Hymns,' 109

J. (W.) on Castle Carewe, Pembroke, 93

J. (W. C.) on English families in Kurland and

Livland, 356 Jack-in-the-box, toy, origin of the name, 190, 254