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534 Notes and Queries, Jan. 36.1901. INDEX. Heaf, derivation of the word, 508 Heal (A.) on Clifford : Braose family, 437 Hebb (J.) on Ciaravugli = Charivari, 185 Eleanor Cross, Waltham, 211 Eliot (George), her house at Richmond, 104 Foscolo (Ugo) in London, 326 11 eri.il (George), grave of, 170 Houses without staircaaea, 273, 414 Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, 285 Irving (Edward), hia London residences, 125 Mountfichet Caatle, Blackfriars, 25 Pecchio (Count Giuseppe), 308 St. Anne's Church, Blackfriara, 48 "Shot-free," its etymology, 217 Thackeray, his contributions to • Punch,' 149, 311 Hedelin (M.), his ' The Whole Art of the Stage,' 68 Help : to help followed by an infinitive, 30 Hemming (R.) on Lord Brougham's confession, 234 ' John Bull,' a newspaper, 353 Pagination, 373 Passy or Passey family, 429 Hems (H.) on the bellman, 472 Boiler pedigree, 487 Burrington family, 473 Cheat, old wooden, 392 Clarke (Samuel, M.P., and Christopher), 155 Corpse on shipboard, 313 Eleanor Cross, Waltham, 413 Galluses=bracea, 330 Healing stone, the, 477 Highgate Archway, 246 Holywell in Hunts, 294 Locomotive and gas, 227 Looking-glass folk-lore, 215 Lytna Kegis, reatoration of ecclesiastical furni- ture, 515 Routes between London and Paris, 406 Rubbing the eyes with gold for luck, 134 Ruined chapel at Roscoff, 433 St. James's shell, 316 Smithfield, a, its meaning, 389 Sub : " Subsist money," 854 Suffolk name for ladybird, 417 Virtues and vices, 136 ' Wedded,' 334 Woodwork of English cathedrals, 135 Hendriks (F.) on Francis Bacon at Gray's Inn, 329 Henry VIII. and Cromwell, picture of, 209 Heraldry :— Argent, a bugle horn between three crescents sable, 68 Argent, chape" sable, 93 Argent, two ban azure (in sable), 349, 415, 497 Armorial grantees, 269 Arms and quarterings in the Warwickshire Visitation of 1619, 27 Azure, a chevron between three swans argent, 133 Gules, a chevron erm., 4c., 66 Gules, on a fesse or, 398 On a fesse argent upon a fesse sable, 211, 258, 309, 872 Party per pale, charged with embattled chevron gules, 428 Pennsylvanian families, 170 Heraldry :— Royal arms of Elizabeth and Edward VI., 70 St. Patrick's cross: Argent, a cross saltire gules, 48 Talbot arms, 240 Wheel having as supporters two lions rampant, 67 Herbert (Sidney), his title, 65 Heretics, faggots for burning, 15 Hereward the Wake, pronunciation of the name, 429 Heriot (George), and King James, engraving of, 448 ; his grave, 170, 272, 893 Heron-Allen (E.) on Philoscribleriui, 490 Herve', miniature painter, 209 Hewit or Hewitt (Joseph and Peter), their bio- graphies, 249, 497 Hewitt (J. A.) on Joseph Hewit or Hewitt, his biography, 497 Rowe (Rev. Henry), his biography, 390 Hewitt (Capt. James Waller) = Elizabeth Catherine Couse, 392 Hiatt ^C.) on English translations of Baudelaire, 16 Epitaph at Leigh, 505 French cathedrals, 174 ' Oroonoko ' in French, 270 Webb (Matthew), hia birthplace, 137 Hibgame (F. T.) on Major Andre's house at Bath, 46 Bishop of Norwich's Inn, Fetter Lane, 289 Deaths from amallpox recorded on monumental brasses, 251 Ely Place, Holborn, 284 Galluses=braces, 393 Marble Arch, 428 "Spotted negro boy," 66 Hieroglyphics on a souvenir, meaning of, 388, 436 Highgate Archway and Caen Wood, 246 Hillingdon, custom at, 408 Hippoclides on largest first issue of a book, 49, 93 Historic parallel: Charles XII. of Sweden and Napoleon, 286 ' Historical English Dictionary' in country places, 407 Hitchin - Kemp (F.) on Independent Company of Invalids, 493 Shorts of Windsor and Bloomabnry, 309 Hobday (J. W.) on books on the Sahara, 68 Hodgkin (J. E.) on Dutch and English manners in seventeenth century, 506 " Spotted negro boy," 55 " They say. What say they 1 Let them say," 53 Hodgson (J. C.) on Charles Peter Dartiquenave, his biography, 269 Hognayle money, meaning of the term, 56 Holloway (Sir Richard), Knt., circa 1628-1700, his biography, 466 Holmes (R. R.) on arms wanted, 372 Heraldic, 258 Holaworthy families and De Bathe, 269 Holywell, Hunt-, its history, 210, 294 Home (Hon. William), his biography, 349 Hook (Theodore) and 'John Bull,' 116, 157, 255, 353 Hookey (R. J.) on inscription in Mull, 393 Hooper (J.) on Joneph Inchbald, 150 Kingdom of Kazar, 8 Loriot, green woodpecker, 149 Mihell or Michel (Henry), his biography, 28 Paradise, use of the word, 207