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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. X, 1905.


Hope (H. G.) on Mesmerism in the Dark Ages, 314

Morland's grave, 276

Roman tenement houses, 73

Scribblers, irresponsible, 277

Smith, a Berners Street artist, 409

Storming of Fort Moro, 313

Vanishing London, 234

William III. at the Boyne, 370, 453 Hopkins (F. A.) on London Cemeteries in 1860,

169

Horse-radish as folk-medicine, 446 Horses, thinking, their fate, 165, 281 Horseshoes, Oakham Castle and, 445 Housden (J. A. J.) on Bishop of Man imprisoned 1722, 534

Children at executions, 454

Richard of Scotland, 450

University Women's Club, 33 House, largest private, in England, 29, 133, 197 House of Commons, its Journal, 248, 312 Houses, Roman tenement, 73 ; historical, 425 Howitt (S.), his paintings, 49 Hoyle (Edmond), his portrait, 409, 536 Hughes (L. H.) on false quantities in Parliament, 418

Geneaology in Dumas, 496 Hughes (T. Cann) on children at executions, 516

Episcopal ring, 188

Epitaphs, 195

Excavations at Richborough, 289

Finchale Priory, Durham, 168

Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, 355

  • Liber Landavensis,' 149

Refectories, first-floor, 167

Upton Snodsbury discoveries, 268

Watling, Hamlet, 488

Hugo (V.), his 'Les Abeilles Impe'riales,' 57 Hull, funeral of victims of Russian Baltic fleet

blunder, 425

Hungary, 'Times' correspondents in, 108 Hunter- Blair (Sir D. O.) on pontificate, 173

Swett family, 8

Hunting adventures of royalty, 469 Hurt (L. C.) on I majuscule, 288 Hussey (A.) on alms light, 348

Calf s " gadyr," 467

Pilgrims' Ways, 212

St. Thomas Wohope, 209

" Trylle upon my Harpe," 148

" Ympe," 186

Hyde de Neuville, his descent, 368 Hymns: " God moves in a mysterious way"; "A

charge to keep I have," 335 /, why capitalized, 288, 356 ; origin of the dot, 301 ;

printed with small letter, 357 I and y, their use in English, 186, 316, 371 I.H.S., meaning of the abbreviation, 106, 190, 231 1'Anson (Sir John), Bart., his death, 485 Ibague" on rules of Christian life, 335

Telegram, longest, 125

Iktin, nominative form of the name, 249, 316 Hand, meaning of the word, 848, 493 Illegitimacy in England and Ireland, 168, 257, 334 Imp = shoot grafted in, 186 Incendiary, female, supposed crime, 9 Inderwick (F. A.), K.C., F.S.A., his death, 179


Index Society and British Record Society, 389 Indian life in fiction, 445 Infinitive, split, its growth, 406 Influential, use of the word, 24, 93 Ingleby (Holcombe) on corks, 452

Heacham parish officers, 247, 431

Prescriptions, 56 Ingram and Lingen families, 487 Innes (J. H.) on Black Dog Alley, Westminster, 174 Inoculation and vaccination, 27, 132, 216, 313, 394,

456, 513

Intellectual harvest, late, 54 Interrogation mark, its origin, 301 lona Cathedral, its restoration of, 47 Irish Michaelmas custom, 347, 431 Isabelline as a colour, 75, 253, 375, 477, 537 Islington, burial-ground in Church Row, 394 Ita Tester on Owen Brigstocke, 86

"Poor Allinda's growing old," 64

Steinman (George Steinman), 88, 350 Italian artists, modern, 468 Italian initial h, 107, 352 Italian scholar hoaxed, 367 Italy, English graves in, 307, 352 J. (F. M.) on King of Sweden on balance of power, 8 J.P. and M.A., question of precedence, 408 J. (W.) on American Order of the Dragon, 347 J. (W. H.) on Audience Meadow, 208, 467

' Tom Moody,' 228

Jackson (Sir Anthony), his English descendants, 529 Jacob (E.) on American yarn, 251 Jacobin soup, explanation of the term, 146 Jacobite verses on the Georges, 288, 349, 417 Jaggard (W.) on bananas, 476

Bibliography of publishing, 11

" Cuttwoorkes," 149

Intellectual harvest, late, 54

Pariah clerk, 216, 373

Parish documents, 331

Pawnshop, 354

Publishers' Catalogues, 50

Scribblers, irresponsible, 136

Shakespeare autograph, 248

Shropshire and Montgomeryshire manors, 256

" Tell me, my Cicely, why so coy," 428

Wiltshire naturalist, c. 1780, 291 James I. of Scotland, his daughters, 55 James (Roger), Fellow of Winchester College, 45,

116

Janes (Mr.), of Aberdeenshire, naturalist, 54, 155 Japan, wooing staff in, 504 ; stealing no crime in,

509

Japanese in seventeenth century, 86 Jarratt (F.) on Longfellow, 148

Parish documents, 414

Jeans (John), of Aberdeen, mineralogist, 55, 155 Jefferson (J. D.) on Frar^ce and civilization, 13 Jenkinson (John), his marriage in 1701, 328 Jerram (C. S.) on Iktin, 316

Tideswell and Tideslow, 95 Jerrold (Walter) on Thomas Hood, 67

Tote, 255

Jersey wheel defined, 208, 274 Jessel (F.) on corks, 392

Hoyle (Edmond), 536 Jesso earthenware, 288, 537