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508 SUBJECT INDEX. x oteg and Queries, July 29, 1922. Heraldry: Ermine, on a chief indented gules, three escallop shells arg., 318 Gules, a griffin segreant, or, 410, 474 Gules, three fleurs-de-lis or, 470 Hatchments, 14 , Leeds, arms of, 56, 72, 115, 156 Lion rampant between three dexter hands couped, 389, 438 Mill Hill School, arms of, 210, 357 Palavicini family arms, 309, 357 Per fesse gules and vert three hedgehogs (boars ?), argent, 451 Quarterly 1 and 4, or a lion rampant ; 2 and 3 or a lion rampant, 491 Royal arms of Edward III. 410 Sable, a chevron ermine between three bulls' heads cabossed, argent, 199 Sable, a nag's head erased or between three dexter hands couped argent, 370 Sable, three Danish axes in f ess, argent, 410 474 St. Thomas's Hospital, 308 " Seize quartiers " wanted, 328 Three tombstones, 130 York, episcopal arms of, 328, 375, 419 Herbert (Henry William), request for biographical material, 120 Herbert (J. D.), " actor, author, dramatist, and painter," 391 Herebertus de Middlesex, 208 Heredity, 431 Herrick (Robert), his grave, 426, 487 Hesilrigge (Sir Robert), dates of marriage and death wanted, 49 Hewlett (Thomas), d. 1874, composer of hymn- tunes, 350, 394 Highgate : see Place-Names Hilliard (Nicholas) and gold-mining in Scotland, 168 ; his portrait of Francis Bacon, 229, 432 Hilliard's Court =Prusom's Island, 378 Historia Oppidi Hatfieldiensis,' 209 History " the vast Mississippi of falsehood," 34, 119 Hodgson family, glass -painters of York, 44 Holborn : demolition of the Middle Row, 94, 239, 318 Holderness, derivation of name, 370 Holmes (Emra), 131 Holt (Mrs.), her ' Isoult Barry of Wynscote,' 93, 139 Home and Foreign Review, 493 Hoppner (John), his grave, 288 " Hop-scotch," derivation of word, 15 Horse-racing : stable terms, 286 Howarth (Henry), advocate, d. 1783, 228, 258, 354 Hubert de Rie and Fulbert of Dover, 388, 436, 475 Hudson family, 391, 438 Hughes (John), his translation, ' On Arqueanassa of Colophos,' 91, 177 Huguenot Bible, 110 Hume (Tobias), his ' First Part of Ayres French Polish and Others,' 31, 76 " Hungary water," 409, 476 Hymns : ' Just for To-day,' 94, 159, 298 Icon, inscriptions on, 33, 117 Imlay (Gilbert) and Henry Lee, 128 " Impecuniosus," writer on sport, 390 " In " or " at," use with place-names, 170 Index- Ecclesiasticus, 9, 77 Inglis (Frances Erskine), wife of Angel Calderon de la Barca, 250, 339 ' Ingoldsby Legends,' annotation of, 33, 99, 177 Inns, naming of public rooms in, 178 Inscriptions in courtyard at James Fort, Accra, 245 ; Ashwellthorpe Church, Norfolk, 227 ; Bedford churches, chapels and burial-grounds, 325, 365, 405, 447, 484 Inscriptions on an Icon, 33, 117 ; over entrance of the Lazenki Palace, Warsaw, 151, 254 ; on Irishman's tomb on frontier of Afghanistan, 347 Iiiishglara, " antiseptic island," 489 " Intue," use of word, 410, 474 Irish volunteers, early, 109 Islington : St. Mary's Churchyard, 188, 232 Italy, murders in, 289, 336 Ivy (Lady), 286 Jacobites transported to Virginia, 361 James I., plot against, in 1615, 208, 256 Jansen (Cornelius) of Hulst and the University of Lou vain, 486 Janssen (Stephen Theodore), portraits of, 210 ; his enamel works, 70 Jeary, origin of name, 390 Jeffreys (Judge) and Shakespeare, 286 Jellyman family, 150 Jennings (Richard), master-mason of St. Paul's Cathedral, 194 Jezreel's Tower : see GezreeVs Tower Johnson (Dr.) and Emerson, 167 Johnson (Sir Henry) of Poplar, d. 1719, his mother, 249, 318 Johnson (Robert), LL.B., Cambridge, 1531, date of death wanted, 228 Jones (John), d. 1796, organist of St. Paul's Cathedral, 372 Jones (Mary), minor-poet, 108 " Journey " as meaning a row or line of loaded trams, 38 Judiciary, ceremonial vestments, 116 Julian Bower, place-name, 449 K " Kangaroo Cooke " = Major-General II. F. Cooke, 94, 156 Keary (Annie), her novel ' Castle Daly,' 47 ; corri- gendum, 340 Keats (John), his death and ' The Quarterly Re- view,' 221 ; his sonnet ' On seeing the Elgin Marbles for the First Time,' 273 Kemplen (de), his automaton chess-player, 72, 113, 155, 170, 255 Kendall (Henry), 191 Kendall (John), d. about 1501, 167 Kendall (William), minor-poet, 108, 177 Kenwood : particulars, 30 Keppel (John C. F.), Westminster scholar, 72 Kimmeridge coal money, 135 Kinematograph entertainment at Winchester, 1897, 401 King (Lady Mary Elizabeth), d. 1819, 10 King and Ormiston families, 111 King family book-plates, 49 King's Lynn : Mrs. Siddons and the theatre at, 94 ; the ' Red Book,' 344