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Notes and Queries, July 27, 1907.


H. ( W. R.) on book-stealing : degrees of blackness, 212 H. (W. S. B.) on "O dear, what can the matter be?" 256 Habib Ullah, its pronunciation, 87 Habington (Thomas) and Worcester boundary, 95 Hackney and the Tyssen family, 310 Haddon Hall and Dorothy Vernon, 53 Haines (0. R.) on authors of quotations wanted, 412 Brothers with same Christian name, 413 Shakespeare and Nicholas Breton, 247 Halesowen, Worcestershire, its topography, 470 Haley (F. G.) on the Chiltern Hundreds, 291 Halford (Sir Henry) on the opening of Charles I.'s

coffin, 169, 210, 252, 334 Halifax (Lord). See Savile. Hall (Arthur), his death, 19 Hall (Bishop Joseph), Sir Walter Scott and motto

prefix in ' The Antiquary,' 187 Halley (Dr. Edmond), his pedigree, 263 Halley, Parry, and Tooke families, 89, 445 Halo, lunar, and rain, 193

Hamill (Mayor) of Capri, wounded, 1806, 27, 114 Hamilton (L.) on Imperial phrases, 348 Hamilton (S. G.) on pictures at Teddington, 153 Hammals:=alms, etymology of the word, 248, 353 Hamond (G. B.) on Sir William Hamond, 329 Hamond (Sir William) of Carshalton, died 1741, 329 Hampstead, great hollow elm at, 234 Hampstead Heath, demolition of octagonal engine

house, 424, 513 Hampton Court Palace and William Talman, 288,

395, 476

Handford on broken on the wheel, 147 Hangers and pot-hooks explained, 388, 432 Hare family and Wormleybury Hall, 290 Harengeye, Lodge Hill, and Wallace and Bruce, 343 Harding (Mrs.), portrait by Cosway, 309 Hardwicke House, Seaford, and Alfred Tennyson, 466 Harington (Sir John), later Baron Frechvile, 510 Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Bidding prayer, 70 Brass rubbings, 49 Haymarket, Westminster, 370 Houses of historical interest, 413 St. Margaret's, Westminster, and Buckingham,

427

Octagonal engine house on Hampstead Heath, 424 Westminster changes, 1906, 81, 122, 161 Harringay House, 106, 157, 216, 253, 274, 371 Harrison (F.) on Oxford Divinity Examination, 470 Harrow School and the Page family, 322, 410 Hartington (Marquis of) and President Lincoln, 165,

275, 318, 433

Hastings (Warren), admission tickets for his trial, 248 Hatton (Lady) and Francis Bacon, 90 Haultmont (M.) on French quotation, 215 Podike, its locality, 293 Thune : O3il-de-bceuf, French slang, 153 Hawke (P.), his translation of Dante, at Angers, 507 Hayes (J.) on Mrs. Hannah Glasse, 467

Parsons (Father), his portrait, 490 Haymarket, Westminster, c. 1734, its site, 270, 370,516 Haze, etymology of the word, 108, 213, 273 B earnshaw (F. J. C. ) on Court Leet : Manor Court, 327 Hebb ( J.) on curtain lectures, 226 Dante and architecture, 266 Epigram on Ferdinand I., 506 Foscolo (Ugo) in London, 487


Hebb (J.) on Hardwicke House, Seaford, 466 Horne-Tooke (John), 509 Kirkstead Chapel, Lines, 446 Meaux Abbey, 134 Napoleon's carriage, 393 " Pull one's leg," 164 Talman (J.), architect, 206 Talman (W. ), and Hampton Court Palace, 395 Tennyson (A. and F.), sonnets by, 89 Hebrew Maiden's Answer to the Crusader, '269, 394,

413, 516

Hedgehog, a ship, c. 1545, 308 Hedge-sparrow, called Betty, 469 Hedin (Sven), bis account of ice-splitting, 114 Heenvliet, Dutch ambassador, and Lord Wotton's

daughter, 130, 175

Helga on Anne Plantagenet, Duchess of Exeter, 149 Eleanor, daughter of Edward I., 229 Eleanor of Castile : her tomb, 8 Kent (Duke of), bis children, 48 Richard II., his arms, 250 Victoria (Queen), of Spain, name-day, 30 Helm (W. H.) on Bill Stumps, his mark, 489 Hemming (R.) on moke, a donkey, 415 Hems (H.) on T. and W. Chippendale, 37 Churchyard cough, 156 Creeling the bridegroom, 186 Falling birdcage and ill luck, 105 Great wheel at Earl's Court, 473, 515 Hornsey Wood House : Harringay House, 253 Littleton's ' History of Islington,' 117 Notices in the United States, 287 Ramsammy, its meaning, 474 St. Devereux : St. Dubricius, 418 Simpson's Restaurant : guessing the cheese, 245 " Taping shoos," 206, 498 Ward surname, 154

Henderson (J. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, 514 Henderson (W. A.) on Tristan and Isolde, 150 Heraldry :

Arg., a chevron gules between three bunches of

arrows sable, 504 Arg., a chevron sable between three leopards'

faces or, 163 Arg., a shake fork, 93

Arg., on a bend engrailed azure three buckles, 504 Arg., on a chevron gules, between three martlets

sables, 504

Arg., on a fesse between three cross-crosslets, 310 Bend azure or (on ?) a field sable, 163 Chertsey Congregational Chapel, arms in, 269 Cross cleche"e, 436

Earl's eldest son and supporters, 332 Lytton, Ermine, on a chief indented azure, three

ducal coronets or, 314 Or, a chevron between three mullets pierced

sable, 54

Or, between a cross gules, four eagles displayed, 44 Quarterly, 1 and 4, Arg, on a fesse sa. three

crescents or, 2 Quarterly, 1 and 4, Or, a cross gules, fretty of the

first, 43

Quarterly, gules and or, a label of three points, 506 Quarterly, sable and argent, on a scutcheon of

pretence a tree, 228 Richard II., his arms, 188, 249, 337