Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1910.
INDEX.
533
Heraldry :
Gules, a chevron arg., 387
Gules, a chevron arg.between three alligators,
Gules, a fess between six billets or, 227
Gules, a saltire argent, 424
Lion rampant and a demi-lion rampant, 49
Or, three fusils conjoined in fesse, 369
Orders, marshalling of, their insignia, 97
Paschal lamb couchant, 289
Per chevron and pale arg., gu., and azure, 49
Shields fretty and ordinaries, 218
Three trees, roots eragulated, 209, 278, 338
Women, married, their arms, 97 Herbert (J.) on " Bec-en-Hent," house name, 50 Herb-strewer, hereditary, to Royal Family, 289,
354, 418
Herne family of Suffolk, 269 Herrick (Robert) on the yew, 7, 78 Hesketh (C.) on " a nafedave," 170
Otford, Kent, 269
St. Bartholomew and Otford, 248, 418 Heslop (R. O.) on " The " prefixed to place- names, 173
Evils, field-name, 117 Hews or Huse family, 128, 177 Hexton, Hocktide observance at, 71, 139, 214,
253, 514
Heynow family of Stenbury, 61 Heys- Jones (E.) on Charles I. metal jewellery, 428 Hibgame (F. T.) on "Saracen's Head," Snow Hill, 65
Sardinian Ghapel, 285 Hickey (Emily) on Noah Hickey, 89
" Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John," 47 Hickey (Noah) of Dublin, his parentage, 89 High Constable, Office of, 309 High Stewards, temp. Elizabeth, 428, 513 High Wycombe, supposed Van Dyck at, 108, 273 Higham (C.) on John Bellamy, 229
Cole (Jacob), 218 Hill (N. W.) on Alvary, Christian name, 416
Bourne in place-names, 131
Bring, archaic use, 7
Comether, its meaning, 77
Culprit, its derivation, 456
Hocktide at Hexton, 514
' Nouveaux Tableaux de Famille,' 78
Pot-gallery, its meaning, 31
Roan, its etymology, 353
Sainte-Beuve on Castor and Pollux, 15
Sloan surname, 513
Tennyson and Terence, 346
Walloon etymologies, 405
William the Conqueror and Barking, 175 Hill (W. Burrough) on Queen's Theatre, 1704, 364 Hillwell (Mrs. E. A.) on Squire Draper and his
daughter, 29
Hilson (J. L.) on Scottish market customs, 121 Hippoclides on Christmas in Wales in 1774, 507
Googlie, cricket slang, 110
Johnson (S.), his watch, 37 Historical MSS., discovery of, 450, 497 Historicus on Robert Agassiz, 7 Historiographers Royal for Scotland, 106 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Cowhouse Manor, Middle- sex, 234
Paramor family of Kent, 397
Pryor's Bank, Fulham, 237 Hobart (Nicholas), of Lindsey, Suffolk, 128 Hocktide at Hexton, 71, 139, 214, 253, 514
Hodgkin (J. E.) on Bank of England and specie
payment, 278
Dirigible balloons anticipated, i25
Filberts : " When the Devil goes a-nutting," 388
Michell (John), Mayor of London, 475
Nelson and Lady Hamilton, 261
White Tree of Crockerton Hill, 247 Hodson (L. J.) on Court of Requests, 258 Hoe (Col. Richard) and the Napiers, printing- machine makers, 345
Hogan (J. F.) on Miss Crawford, Canadian poet, 353
Drake (J. Rodman), 497
Plains= timber-denuded lands, 194 Hogarth (W.), his house at Chiswick, 486 Holbeck, place-name, its derivation, 18 Holderness families, 149, 211 Hole Bole, Le, sign in Honey Lane, 348, 438 Holford (Christopher) on Jacob Cole, 476 Holland, Gulix, textile fabric, 12 Holluschickie, meaning of the term, 48, 94 Holly, as browse for cattle, 428, 494 Holmes (Robert), barrister, his burial-place, 310 Holt Castle, its history, 56, 92 ; and Beauchamp
family, 227, 291
Holworthy (F. M. R.) on balloons and flying machines, 271
Burial-places of notable Englishwomen, 253
Cromwell (Oliver), his head, 32
Fleetwood of Calwich, 58
Gordon (Capt. R. J.), 138
Pigott (C.), his ' Jockey Club,' 136
Spanish Walk Exchange, 269
' Town and Country Magazine,' 368 Homer, ' Life and Writings,' by Blackwell, 68 Honeysuckle, name for different plants, 281, 333,
411
Hook (Theodore), anecdotes in his works, 329 Hope (A.) on googlie, cricket slang, 194
Scott's ' Lochinvar,' 435 Hopping John, use of the term, 487 Hoppner (J.), and Sir T. Frankland's daughters,
232, 337
Hoppner and Meyer families, 129 Hopscotch, children's game, its history, 329, 375 ' Horre Subsecivse,' 1620, its author, 101, 162 Home (C.) on Goethe on " Ignorance in motion,"
88
Home (F. L. ) on authors of quotations wanted, 208 H6tel Moras, Paris, its architect, 89 Hotel servants, their symbolic correspondence, 366 Hoth= heath, use of the word, 284, 351, 418 Houses of the nobility, London, c. 1680, 143 Houston and Gordon families, 349 Howard -Flanders (W.) on Augustinian house at- Steeple, 210
Parsons not in holy orders, 350 Hudson (A. E.) on St. Cross Hospital, Winchester,
150
Hudson ( J. ) on orange custom at the Savoy, 262 Huel, Celtic word, its meaning, 488 Hughes (T. Cann) on abbey lantern-slides, 187
Chancel arches (triple), 208
Company spoons, 109
Mary, Queen of Scots : her crucifix, 208
Portrait by Lawrence, 90
Scawton Church, Yorks, 187 Hulse (H.) on Lady Ursula, 110 Hume (Martin) on Infanta Maria of Spain, 91 Humphreys (A. L.) on William Guild, 34
Ladies and side-saddles, 295