Page:Notes and Queries - Series 11 - Volume 8.djvu/536

This page needs to be proofread.

528


SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.


Gordon, alias Jemmy Urquhart, of Calais, c. 1800, 169

Gordon (George), author, d. 1768, mystery sur- rounding, 181

Goring, Gifford, and Bainbridge families, 69

Gorse, Goose, or Le Gos family, 277, 378, 477

Gospels, the Barabbas incident, 381

" Goth," etymology of the name, 302

Gothurst family, 128

Goyder (Rev. David G.), F.E.S., c. 1829, 97

Graduation and matriculation, at the Univer- sities, 409, 474

Graile (Edmund), 1574-1643, physician, 46

Graves, English, at Avignon, 26

Gray (Richard), Westminster School steward, 1790, 168

Gray (Thomas), and the Antrobus family, 35 ; his ' Elegy ' and ' Comus,' 206, 277, 318

Gray family of co. Wexford, 428, 500

Grease horns, used by milkmaids, 510

Great Britain and Ireland, medal relating to legislative union, 1800, 489

Greece, crown of the kings of, 507

Greek painting in the Vatican Library, 429

Green (J. R.), queries from his ' Short History,'

Greenwich, division of estate at, 108

Greville (C.), M.P. for Petersfield, 1795-6, 369

Greville (Sir John), d. 1480, inscription in Binton

Church, 8, 54, 75

Grillion's Club, its history, 349, 390, 420, 474 Grimthorpe (Lord), his List of Churches, 18 Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, 96, 386 " Gut]>iuda," folk-name of the Goths, 302


H

H. (Mr. W.) of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 241, 262 Hall (Robert), Baptist preacher, 389 Hallam (Arthur), spectators at his burial, 284 Halley, Parry, Pyke, and Fullwood families, 203,

277 Halley, Pyke, Mewce, and Washington families,

102, 317

Hamilton (Gavin), painter, d. c. 1737, 168 Hamilton (" Single-Speech ") in Dublin, 1763-4, 25 Hamlett (Katharine), drowned, 1580, 306 Hammer, first use of auctioneer's, 469 Hampden, pronunciation of surname, 58 Hampstead Marshall and Sir Balthazar Gerbier,

c. 1662, 406 Handel (G. F.), his Hallelujah Chorus, 48 ;

his ' Messiah,' earliest copy of words printed,

249 Harcourt (Sir W.), his electioneering squibs,

369, 417

Harmer (Samuel), his ' Vox Populi,' 388, 457 Harrington, near Spilsby, epitaph at, 28, 76 Harris (Benjamin) and ' The Protestant Tutor,'

1679, 32

Harvey family of Staffordshire, 17 Haslam family of Greenwich, 409 " Hastie Roger," plant-name, 208, 278 Hat, cardinal's, hanging in Pisa Cathedral, 410,

476

Hatfield charter, temp. Edward III., 505 Hawley (H.), Westminster School steward, 1782,

251

Haymarket Theatre, riot of tailors at, 1805, 464 Hayter (G.), his picture ' Trial of Queen Caroline,'

69, 152, 336 Hazlitt (W.), Crabb Robinson on, 485


" He " in game of " touch," 449

Hedley (Rev. A.), friend of Sir W. Scott, 370,

416

Hele ( Horatio )= Frances Bellew, 1729/30, 268 Helena (Empress), her sojourn at Llangollen, 149 "Hello," "hollo," use of the words, 489 Helmont (F. M. van), the younger, his vsorks,

307, 378, 467

Henley, race with seven oars, 1843, 108, 158 Henry II., date of a charter of, 116 Heraldic : bearer of coat of arms sought, 37

Heraldry:

A wyvern part-per-pale addressed, 228, 294,

395 Argent, a bend fusily gu., on a chief az. three

escallops, 385 Argent, a bend sable, charged in chief with

a plate, 37 Argent, a chevron between three roses gules,

251, 315

Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de- lis azure, 91, 138, 154

Argent, a unicorn's head, couped gules, 287 Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, 216 Azure, an eagle displayed argent, bordure

fleury argent, 192 Azure, on a fesse engrailed or, 497 Azure, three lozenges or, 112, 316 Dorset (Thomas, Marquis of), arms on seals, 18 Gironny, 487

Lion rampant or on field gules, 428 Or, on a bend engrailed az. a plate in chief, 37 Or, on 'a chief az. three lions' heads couped,

287 : Or, on a pale az. three regal crowns of the

first, 29, 112, 316 Or, a saltire engd. sa. between four mulleta

arg., 37 Quarterly gu. and or, 2 and 3 charged with a

saltire, 387 Rules of, 410, 476 Sable, a castle arg. Crest, a castle arg., 229,

318

Sable, a bend raguly argent, 250 Sable, a chevron between three goats' heads,

128 Sable, a cross and bordure, both engrailed or,

192 Sable, on a mount vert a goat passant arg.,,

128

Stevenson family arms, 91, 138, 154 Williamscote coat of arms, 49, 92, 115, 192,

257 ' Heraldry,' article in ' Encyclopaedia Londin-

ensis,' 288

Hervey (T. K.), his biography, 49 Hessian contingent in American War of Inde- pendence, 364, 436, 475 Hewitt (Capt. J. Waller), 1777-1867, 165 Hitchins (Sir Edward), Mayor of Oxford, 1812,

229, 318

Hobhouse MS., Lord Byron and the, 509 Hogarth (William), his ' Rake's Progress,' 18,

114

Hogge (Rev. Peter), of Gloucestershire, 1577, 209 Hoggins (Sarah) and the Lord of Burleigh, 61, 83,

143, 166, 204

" Hogmanay," etymology of the word, 36 " Hollo," "hello," use of the words, 489 Homer, and Ulysses, allegorical interpretation,

295 ; ^Eschylus on, 387, 478 Hone (William), his widow, 1864, 327, 450