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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 191 <L


Heraldry :

France and England quarterly, 284, 370, 424

490

Gu.. a cinquefoil erm., 326 Hathersage Church, arms in, 305 Hungary, the arms of, 149 ,

Ireland, arms of, 424, 490 Lichfield Cathedral, arms in windows, 326 Lion rampant gu., on a chief az., 95 Malaise (Nicolas de), Abbot of St. Hubert,

1524, his arms, 118 Marck (Erard de la), Bishop of Liege, 1506,

his arms, 118, 170, 226 Moctezuma family, arms of, 54 Or, a lion ramp, gu., 326 Party per chevron sa. and erm., 86, 126 Party per pale, sem4e of trefoils, 94 Sa., on a fesse cottised arg., 129 St. Hubert, arms of, 118 St. Hubert in Ardenne, arms of Abbey and

town, 118, 170

Sandford family, arms of, 86, 126 Sankey (General), his coat of arms, 200, 247 Shield, round, supported by two lions

rampant, 29, 249, 447 Herbs that cause abortion in cattle, 86 Hewetson (Bobert), B.A., 1776, and the Wither

family, 119

Heycock or Haycock family, 442, 507 Highland septs, their constitution, 220, 288 Highlanders at the taking of Quebec, 1759, 170 Hill (J.), engraving by, 1808, 35 Hindenburg monument, driving nails into, 198,

399, 448 Histories of Irish counties and towns, bibliography

of, 24, 210, 276, 375 History of churches in situ, 446 History of England with riming verses, 75,

329 Hohenzollern = " high toll," origin of the name,

318

Holcroft family of Vale Boyal, 77 Holloway railway station, built in 1850, 277 Holtoh (Dr.) and 'The Morning Herald,' 360,

392 Holyhead and London road, old map of, 48, 106,

130 " Homo Bulla," explanation of the words, 85, 145,

210, 409

Hood (Bobin) in romances, 170 Hood (Thomas) and Lucan, 47 Hook (James), musical composer, 1746-1827, 119,

163, 210

Hopkins (John) of Brittens, d. 1772, 279, 350 Home (Dean), 1730-92, his adventurous journey,

374 Horrocks or Horrox (Bev. J.) of -Lincolnshire,

c. 1758, 379

Hose, costumes in vogue 1560-1620, 107 Hotten (J. Camden), bibliography, 13, 147, 231,

270 ' House that Jack Built,' origin of, 377, 427,

464 Ho well (J.) and ' A Perfect Description of the

People and Country of Scotland,' 219 Hughes (H. Price) and Baron Plunket, 35 Hugo (Victor) and Thomas Hardy, 240 ' Humanity's saviour," Chinese plant-name, 278,

327

Humphries (B.), prizefighter, c. 1788, 85 Hungarian traveller and oysters, 1642, 441 Hungary, the arms of, 149


Hungary wine and cheesemongers, allusion, 1718,.

182 Hunt, Sheffield, Griffith, Cole, and Cox families,

280, 329 Hunting (Elizabeth) = Timothy Constable, c. 1736 ,.

Hurd (Thomas), d. 1791, his biography, 181 Huxattime (D'), his ' Doux Soleil de mon ame,"

221 Huxley (Thomas )= Jessie Scott, Sir W. Scott's

niece, 173, 231 Hyde Park, " Poverty Corner," origin of the

name, 379 ' Hymn of Hate,' of " Germans " against Prussia..

302, 321, 365 Hypnosis, weight of a person in, 119, 189, 249


I

" Ice Saints," English references to, 18, 71 Hive (Thomas), London printer, c. 1704, 139, 205 " In petto," misuse of the phrase, 399 ' Index,' Boman, English authors placed on the..

1600-1750, 333

Index-making, strange vagaries of, 7, 108 Infinitive, split, the use of, 198, 251, 310, 350.

385, 427, 468

Inscriptions : in picture of St. Jerome by M. van Beymerswael, 10, 58, 188 ; " Est, Est, Est,'* 238 ; in the churchyard, St. Mary's, Lambeth, 296, 355, 396, 436, 449, 477 ; Latin, on a mantelpiece, 1510, 339, 408, 447 ; to Baron Westbury, 422, 464

' Insect and the Reptile,' Memoirs of, c. 1788, 221 Instruments, surgical, from ancient Etruria, 260-

325, 366

' Intermediare,' notes from, 72, 232, 252 " Inward " and " outward," use of the words, 26T Inwopd family, 386, 430 Ipswich, " the Manner of Herald at," 140 Ireland, arms of, 424, 490

Irish counties and towns, bibliography of his- tories of, 24, 210, 276, 375

Iron, cast iron called sow metal, c. 1840, 278, 36f> Irving (Washington), Lis European journal,.

1804-5, 300 Isle of Wight, ancient Port of Shamelhorde, 1339 r

242, 328

Ivy Bridge, in the Strand, mentioned in a ballad., 317


Jackson (Sir Anthony), d. 1666, his wife, 220 Jackson (J.), author of book of travel, c. 1797..

100 Jackson (Bev. W.), " Viper " Jackson, d. 1795,.

183

Jacob & Esau, a firm of auditors, 318 James I., his bookbinding expenses, 398 ; his

dislike of centralization, 418 Tames II. and Boman Catholic appointments, 360 r

406 Jauregui (Juan de), his portrait of Cervantes, 119,.

169

Jenner family and Smith family of Bowldown, 9 Jennings (Mr.) and John Bowles, c. 1800, 260 Jephson, victim in a murder, the trial, c. 1850, 442

505

' Jerry-builder," origin of the expression, 482 Jevons (W. S.), his "logical machine," 1869, 12U

166