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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 191T.


("rmany, Kngland, and the dye industry, c. 1678,

(iliazels in English literature, 429, 535 (iho-t df Wiiiclit-lsoa, negro in red uniform, 250 <iil>bon (Edward), a diary of, r. 1772-6, 149 (iillray (.lames), his caricature ' The Dandy,' 1810,

350

Girod (Nicholas), his plan to rescue Napoleon, 469 " (iive the mitten "=giving his conge, 351, 454 (lass, stained : portraits in, before 1750, 172, 211, 275, 317, :7, 374, 458, 517 ; artist of legends of St. Nicholas, 374 ; of the fourteenth century, 415, 500

Glazier, King's, 330, 430, 517 Gloves, old customs connected with, 308, 356 Gloves, scarlet, worn by Tractarians, 50, 116 Godiva (Lady) and the Countess Lucy, 387 Godolphin (Margaret), temp. Charles II., her grave,

129, 176, 218, 274, 359 " Gold box," earliest records of freedom of a

city in, 228 " Good-night " to the dead, custom of early

Christians, 70 Gordon (Loudon H.), 1780-1831, his ' Discourse '

on the colours of the 56th Foot, 188 Gordon (Margaret), Poe, " Betsy " Bonaparte,

and " Old Mortality," 367, 498 Gordon family, the epithet " gay " or " gey, 249 Gorges (Henry), d. 1674, brass with inscription,

13, 138, 175

Govane family of Stirlingshire, 489 Gown of undergraduates at Scotch Universities,

469, 537

" Grab," meaning of the word, 349, 457 Grammar, Quaker syntax, reason for its use,

309 Grammar School at Enfield, 361, 384, 404, 423,

527 " Gray's Inn pieces," meaning of the expression,

509

Grandineau (F.), Professor of French at West- minster College, c. 1835, 10

Grandison (Otho de), magazine article on, 108, 155 Grantham, East Indiaman, wrecked at Folkestone,

1744, 269 Gravel or clay soils, the most healthy to live on,

17,59 Graves, foreign, of British authors, 172, 254, 292,

395, 495

Graveyards, old, the epitaphs in, 308, 377, 456 Gray (Thomas), collection of squibs by, 285, 399,

526

" Great-cousin," meaning of the word, 228, 295 Gregory (Francis), master of Woodstock Grammar

School, d. 1707, 171

Griffith (Mrs. E.), author of ' Morality of Shake- speare's Dramas,' 209, 293 Griffiths (C. H.) & Sons, safemakers, and " Who's

Griffiths ? " 269 Grose (Sir Nash), Puisne Justice of the King's

Bench, his birth c. 1740, 409 Guardians called " duityoners," Elizabethan

word, 509 Guise (Francois, Due de), date when wounded,

1545 or 1558, 507

(iun, naval, dated 1638, its whereabouts, 487 Gunfire, its effect on the weather, 38, 74, 113 Gunpowder, percussion cap, its history, 27 Gussage St. Andrew, epitaph of centenarian, 1725,

47

Gwynne (Nell) and the Royal Chelsea Hospital, 210, 276


H

Racket (William), a false Christ, c. 1591, 107

" Hackney-carriage," vehicle becoming extinct, 32'

Haddock (Admiral Nicholas), 1686-1746, M.P. for

Rochester, his marriage, 12 Haggatt family, 109

Hailstones that fell at Remiremont, 1907, 27, 178- Hair, red, the prejudice against, 128, 196, 239 r

379 Hall (Bishop J,), his reference to St. Madron's

Well, 9, 58, 396

Hampstead, fair held at, 1816, 170 Handkerchiefs : London topographical, c. 1844,.

207 ; " Victory handkerchiefs," 1709, 207 Hanmer (Rev. Meredith), D.D., his parentage, 171,

259

Hannafore, Cornish place-name, the origin of, 449 Harding family of Somerset, before 1780, 350,-

434

Hardy (Thomas), his ' The Three Strangers,' 427 Hare and Lefevre families, 128, 195, 397, 457 Harl. MS., ' The Order of a Camp,' 1518, the

number of, 110, 215 Harlech, origin of ' March of the Men of Harlech,'

49, 113

Harris (George), civilian, b. 1722, his mother, 190' Harrow School, arms of, 88 Hastings (Thomas) and ' The Regal Rambler,'

1793, 530

Hastings (William) of Folkestone, 1777, 508 " Hat trick," origin of the term in cricket, 70 r

136, 178, 375, 416 " Have," early colloquial use of, 33 Haviland (General W.), b. 1718, his mother, 250- Hawkes (Major Walter), drowned 1808, his

marriage, 449 Hayes (Edward), Dublin, sitters for his portrait

studies, c. 1848, 350, 413, 476 Hayler (Henry), sculptor, c. 1870, 36 Headstones with portraits of the deceased, 210,.

277, 377, 459

Heart-burial in churches, 33 Heart-cherries, place of the hyphen, 6 Hebrew inscription, Sheepshed, Leicestershire,-

109, 195

Hemet family, dentists, 64, 194 Henchman, Hinchman, or Hitchman family, 270 r

338 Henley (or Shenley), Herts, the whereabouts of r

33,99

Henry VI., the cult of, 256

Henry VIII. : his Glazier, 330, 430 ; his Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, Sir J. Baker, 449 ;

his reign described by Dickens, 529 ' Heraldiques, Revue des questions, 5e annee,'

1902-3, copies of, 370

Heraldry:

Arg., a chevron gules between three horse- shoes sable, 250 Arg., a cross moline gules, 406 Arg., a fesse azure, frety or, between three

cinquefoils gules, 107, 195 Arg., on a fesse gules between three boars

sable, 508

Arg., three hawks' lures sable, 208 Arg., three six-pointed pierced molets sable, 74 Arg., two bends wavy, the one in chief gules,.

the other azure, 154

Arms, royal, a metrical description of, 502 Az., a chevron between three escallop shells or,. 209