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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.


Henry II., his coronation, 210, 364 Heptarchy, relic of the, 391, 481 .Heraldry:

Armorial bearings, 52

Arms on the Bar Gate of Southampton, 292

Arms of the county of Merioneth, 377, 524

Arms of Sir Thomas More, 247

Arms of peeresses in their own right, 184

Arms of the Principality of Wales, 228, 291

Bear and ragged staff, 216

Gules, on a fesse between three bucks' heads, 87

Royal arms of Elizabeth and Edward VI., 436, 502

Sable, on a pale or three torteaux, 92

Supporters of English sovereigns, 258

Vairy, on a canton arg., 314 Herbert (GK), 'Jacula Prudentum,' proverbs in, 108,

177, 382

Heretics, faggots for burning, 269, 326, 401 Hiatt (C.) on church of St. Saviour, Southwark, 516

Cowper centenary, 417

Laymen reading lessons in cathedrals, 466

Vinrace surname, 376

Virtues and vices, 444

Wenlock Olympian games, 513 Hibgame (F. T.) on blessing of the throats, 169

Coins in foundation stones, 271

Doctor as Christian name, 194

Faggots for burning heretics, 269

Flannelized, literary use of the word, 26

Goat in folk-lore, 522

Pictures composed of handwriting, 255

Plocks, the, 127

Hicatee, West Indian zoological term, 167 Higham (C.) on John Flaxman's wife, 52

Tomkinson (Thomas), his biography, 8 Hileen (H. J.) on William Duff, 28 Hillen (H. J.) on ballad 'The Heir of Lirme,' 129 Hippin, kind of cake, origin of the word, 47, 154, 325 Hippoclides on Boudicca repulsed at Verulam, 14

Myall-wood, 461

' Pickwickian Studies,' 10

Weather folk-lore, 436 Hirst, its meaning, 107, 323 History, how it is made, 423 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Flemish weavers, 362

Kemp family of Hendon, 398

Hoastik carles = people of Aust wick, Yorkshire, 16, 72 Hodgkin (J. E.) on Lowestoft china, 157

Pigeon cure, 226

"Rackstrow's old man," 366

Steam engine, its early history, 135 Hodgson (J. C.) on Northern fighters at Flodden, 126 Hogarth (W.), his ' Sigismunda,' 74 Hognayle money, meaning of the term, 287, 459 Holbein Gateway in Whitehall, 27, 320 Holies Street, Cavendish Square, No. 24, the birth- place of Byron, 412 Holmes (Walter), his biography, 27 Holyoake (G. J.) on the late Mr. B. Quaritch, 116 Hoodock, its etymology, 35, 113, 258 Hoon aff=to hold off or delay, 56 Hooper ( J.) on anti-Jewish survival in Barcelona, 315

Avis, the Order of, 457

Battle sheaves, 230

Bigot: Bigote, its derivation, 125

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Hooper (J.) on dozzil or dossil, 178

Fairies, green : Woolpit green children, 47

Kinnui : Jewish eke-names, 5

" Lazy Laurence," 503

Lollard towers, 496

Marquee, date of adoption of the word, 77

Midwives' epitaphs in Norwich, 453

St. Jordan, Christian name, 256

Shadwell (John), father of Thomas Shadwell, 515

Shoemakers, lady, 87

Wallington (Nehemiah), his biography, 187 Hope (H. G.) on Daniel Defoe, 483

Hawkwood (Sir John), his biography, 11

Soldiers, English, at the battle of Colenso, 285 Hops, petition against the use of, 376, 483 Hopton (Arthur), his ' Concordancie of Yeares,' 133 Horning, ancient Scottish rite, 51 Horns of Moses, 284 Horse-bread, its use and composition, 95 Horse equipment, date and origin of various parts of,

148, 213, 360 Horse-gentler = horse-breaker, use of tha word in

Lincolnshire, 104, 218

Horseshoes, claimed as toll at Oakham, 130 Hoti in Howell and Browning, 494 Housden (J. A. J.) on the ' De Imitatione,' 75 House, inverted, at the Paris Exhibition, 495 House as a measure of arable land, 349 Housemaid's knee, 388 Howell (J.), Hoti in, 494 Howk = to dig, to scoop, 55 Hoyt, its meaning, and as a surname, 113 Hudger, Surrey word for bachelor, 67, 256 Hudson (G.) on will proved in the Archdeaconry of

London, Register 1, fo. 35, 352

Hughes (T. C.) on brothers Mayor and Town Clerk at same time, 8

Gladstone (Right Hon. W. E.), his height, 189

Joll, ancient cookery term, 69

Rylands family, 355

Suffolk name for ladybird, 48

Huish (M. B.) on portrait by John Downman, 269 Huish, its origin, 475 Humbug=nonsense, 404 Hume (W.) on refrain of poem, 275 Hun-barrow, its meaning, 87 Hurgin, its etymology and meaning, 87, 213, 274 Hurry=staith, 107, 217 Hussey (A.) on Chingford old church, 113

Clifford and Braose families, 355 Kentish plant-name, 441

Polder: Loophole, 258

Reade family, 175

St. Eanswyth, virgin saint, 74 St. Nicholas .(Thomas), 187 Thurbane (John), his biography, 109 Hutchins (B. L.) on parish and other accounts, 64 Hymnology: ' Hail, Queen of Heaven,' 28, 154 ;

hymn to Guardian Angel, 210 [. (B. A.) on " Bloated armaments," 455 I. (D. C.) on General Lambert in Guernsey, 91

Viridical, meaning of the word, 416 [.O.U., early quotations for, 475 Cede = icicle, 453 [gnagning, its meaning, 147, 252

rniirYrrcmf. it.d mpam'nor 147