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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1913.


Grimaldi and Fitzwilliam arms, 144, 215, 256,

353, 397

Grimthorpe (Lord), his List of Churches, 449 Grounds (Thomas) = Susanna Gibbins, c. 1790,

288

Guelf , the House of, fatalities in, 8 Guidarelli (Guidarello), his tomb at Ravenna, 74 Guildhall, views of London at, 408 Guildhall Library, a pamphlet on, 1754, 264,

356

" Guinea-dropping," use of the term, 366 " Gullivers," meaning of the word, 369 " Gulyas," Hungarian dish, 208, 416


H

Haggatt (Othniel) of Barbadoes, 1734, 149, 255 Hagia Sophia, prophecy concerning, 1453, 469 Hales (" Master B."), painted by G. P. Harding,

450 Halfepenny Ffarthing, burial of, recorded, 1599,

429, 513

Hall (Anne), her arms and parentage, 330 Halley, etymology of the surname, 445, 507 Halley, Fullwood", Parry, and Pyke families, 303,

415, 497 Hamlin (Hannibal), 1860, "Black Republican,"

270

Hampden, pronunciation of surname, 489 Hancock as a place-name, 213 Handel (G. F.)> his works at the Crystal Palace

Festivals, 61, 235

Hanway = umbrella, use of the word, 97 Hanwell, Oxfordshire, lords of the manor of, 110,

177 235 311

Harding (G. P.), his portrait of R. Hales, 450 Hardy (Elizabeth), novelist, 1794-1854, 269, 358 Hardy (John), Vicar of Hurslev 1638-44, 270,

356 Harris (Benjamin) and ' The Protestant Tutor,'

1679, 449, 515 Harris (Miss Furlong E. Shipton), her ' From

Oxford to Rome,' 429, 497 Harris family, 89 Harrison family, 208

Hart (Joseph),'l712-68, hymn-writer, 410, 513 Harvey family of Staffordshire, 449 Hatsell (Major W.), 19th Foot, 1755-80, 49 Haviland (T. Heath), Canadian statesman, 1822,

388 Hawthorne (Nathaniel) and Arthur D. Morison,

389

Heckell (Augustin), his paintings, 148 Heine (H. ), his poems in Japanese, 346 Helmet, pith, earliest use in India, 290, 307,

377

Hen and Chickens, old sign, c. 1652, 67 Henry II., date of a charter of, 474 Henry VII. in Wales and Brittany, 208 Heraldic : alteration of coat of arms, 390 ;

animals as pinnacles of a church, 189, 317

Heraldry:

Argent, a bend sable, charged in chief with a plate, 410, 475

Argent, a chief azure, 161

Argent, a cross gules, 49, 97

Argent, on a chevron gules, 367

Argent, three boars' heads bendwise in bend azure, 428

Argent, with a canton of the arms of Eng- land, 182


Heraldry :

Azure, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis or,.

517 Azure, a saltire betwixt three boars' heads,

33

Brindle family, 251, 318 Crest, A talbot passant sable, 488 Cross engrailed gules between four water-

bougets sable, 130, 197, 253 Cross nory argent upon azure, 312 Delafield arms, 29, 117, 313 Dorset (Thomas, Marquis of), arms on seals,.

330 Ermine, a chevron between three crescents,

289 Ermine, a fesse sable between three martlets r

488 Fitzwilliam and Grimaldi arms, 144, 215, 256,

353, 397

Ken (Bishop), his arms, 289 Lord Mayor, right to bear arms, 210 Maternal grandfather's crest, 70 Or, on a fesse azure three mullets argent,.

436 Parted per pale, dexter, a chevron erm,

between three hedgehogs, 89 Sa., on a mount vert a castle ppr., 89 Sable, a lion rampant or, crowned, 271, 374 Swynnerton and Trussell families, arms of,

231, 312 Tregonwell, impaling, per saltire gules and or,

454 Herle (Nicholas), M.P. for Grampound, 1679,

209, 276 Hertfordshire inscriptions, Hundred of Dacorum,

transcribed and indexed, 147 Hesse (Landgrave of), his saying on " enemies,'*

288

Hewer or Ewer family of Clapham, 37 Hewlett (William), regicide, his death, 290 Heywood (Oliver), his portrait, 290 " Hit " =hideth, tense in Chaucer, 72 Hoe (Col. R. ) and the Napiers, printing machine

makers, 258 Hogarth (William), 'Pishoken' sung by, 75 ; his

' Rake's Progress,' 189, 311 Hogg (James), his book on Scott, 248 " Hogmanay," etymology of the word, 506 Holne, Devon, list of vicars of, 309 Holywood Premonstratensian Chartulary, 468 Home Counties, origin of designation, 149 " Honest " used in epitaphs, 308, 377 Hoppner (J.), his birthplace in Whitechapel, 70 Hoskins (John), his miniature paintings, 30 Hotham (Durand), d. 1691, his tombstone, 307 Houghton (John), his list of paint ere, 28 Houses of historical interest indicated, 70, 77,

100

Howe and Kennett families, 148, 314 Hewlett (England) on burial customs, 349 Hoynck (O.), portrait painter, c. 1660, 409 Hubbard (G.), Gent., c. 1795, his death, 469 " Hubberdayn's coffer," meaning of the term, 469 Hucks (I. or J.), B.A., c. 1794, author, 310, 397 Hudson (Jeffrey), dwarf, his duel with Crofts,

1649, 369, 433, 475

Hugh (Moses), d. 1756, his birthplace, 410 Hulsdonck (V.), portrait painter, c. 1660, 409 " Hungars " = Hungarians, use of the word, 367 Huntingdon, booksellers and printers of, 207 Hursley Park and Compton Monceux Manor. Hants, 329, 397