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548 SUBJECT INDEX. xotes and Queries, Jan. 28. 1922. France, Charles X. and English horse-racing in, 68 Francis (Francis), d. 1886, 220 Franklyn family of Wroughton, Wilts, 292 Freedom of a City, origin of custom, 489 Freemasonry : use of masonic emblems, 123 ; at Wapping in the eighteenth century, 485 French sonnet, parody on, 9 French war slang, 342, 455 Frewen (John), title page of " Certaine Fruitful Instructions," 447 Frost (John), Chichester clockmaker, 489 Fry (Elizabeth), her visit to Worcester prison in March, 1824, 150, 199 Gage (Thomas), d. 1656, his burial-place, 110 Gallows Gate, place-name, 493 Geld inquests, 65, 152 Gellert, French and Italian translators of, 32, 116 Gentlemen- at- Arms, His Majesty's Honourable Corps of, 249, 293, 314, 336 Gentlemen of the Poultry, 272 Gentlemen-Pensioners : see Gentlemen-at-Arms. Gentlemen- Ushers of the Black Rod, their burial- places, 468, 513 Gerrard family, early settlers in America, 462 " Gesture," use of the word by King George V., 387, 473 Gibbons (Grinling) and Chats worth House, 231, 275 Gilbert (W. S.), " Gideon Crawl," in ' Ruddigore,' 291, 357 ' Giornale de' Letterati,' 402 Gissing (George Robert) and ' The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft,' 371, 435, 477 Gizzey Gamme as Christian name, 71 Gladstone (W. E.) and Dante, 73 Glass-painters of York: the Petty family, 21, 61, 103 ; Thompson family, 163 ; Gyles family. 204, 245, 268 ; William Peckitt, 323, 363, 404, 442, 454; the Barnett family, 483, 523 Gleaning by the poor, 70, 112, 136, 157, 216, 256. 412 ' God bless the Prince of Wales,' authorship of words, 510 Godsalve (Rebecca), her maiden name, 170, 218, 374 Godwin (Mary) : see Shelley (Mary W oilstone- craft) Golden Spur, Order of the, 121 Goncourt (E. de), his dictum on collectors, 249, 315, 397 Gordon (Captain Alexander), his translation of Khafi Khan's ' History of the Mogul Empire,' 128, 173 Gordon (Adam Durnford), his Hindustani gram- mar, 128 Gordon (Adam Lindsay) and Whyte-Melville, 89 Gordon (Dr. Robert) = " Coul Goppagh," 408, 474 Gordon (Theodore), composer, 169, 256 Gordon-dimming family, 290 Gore (Captain John), 354 Gore, the land of, 248, 314 Gothic Hall exhibition of military antiquities, 288 Grandeau famirfin the Stuart service, 331 Grave to be turf ed and " bryered," 389, 431, 472 Gray (Louisa), pen-name of author of words of ' God bless the Prince of Wales,' 510 Gray (Mrs. Mary Ann) of Croydon and Mrs. Anne Grant of Laggan, 150 Gray's ' Elegy,' American edition of, 176, 296 Green (Valentine), mezzotinter, his parents, 170, 215 Greenhouses, origin, of, 149, 213, 256 Greenwich : Palace of Placentia, 430, 475 Greenwood (James), dates of birth and death wanted, 371 Gregorian calendar in Ireland, 1 2 Gretton (Rev. F. E.), b. 1803, and Stilton cheese, 455 Griffiths, music-hall performers, 292, 336 Grimald (Nicholas), his parentage, 409, 498 Grose (Francis), his service in the 19th Foot, 489 Groute's enamelled pictures, 129 Guenegaud (Henri de), Marquis de Plancy, his arms, 236 Gwyllym (Roger and Richard Lloyd), 330 Gyles family, glass-painters of York, 204, 245, 268 H " Habakkuk est capable de tout," saying attri- buted to Voltaire, 309 Hacket (Sir James), Lieutenant-Colonel, Dum- barton's Regiment, 1684, 189 Haffey (Elizabeth), her portrait before marriage, 230 Hafod Press, 211, 256 " Hagemoor " coals, 454 Hair-brushes, first use of, 17 'Halfhead as surname, 208 Ham (Robert), vicar of Crediton, 1721-1731, 470 Hamilton (Lady), an unpublished letter of, 88 Hamilton (Sir William), an unpublished letter of, 386 Hammett (Sir Benjamin), d. 1800, 12, 58, 93 Hampstead, Keats's house at, 468 Hancock (John), member of the Society of Friends, 289 Handshaking, 19, 178 Hanging in effigy : Warwickshire folk-lore, 47 " Hangman's stones," 446, 493 Hanska (Countess), her letter to Balzac, 313 Harcourt, House of, 409, 453, 495, 514 " Hari (Mata) " : see Mala Hari Harrison (William), 1685-1713, verses by, 53 Hart (Samuel), vicar of Crediton, 1759-1793. 470 Hartlepool, De Brus tomb at, 30, 78, 178, 214, 255 ! Hartlepool canal, 7 1 I Hathaway (Ann), portraits of, 72 Hatchments : see under Heraldry Havard or Haward (Thomas), LL.B., 467 Hawkshaw (Sir John), his burial-place, 250, 315 Hayley (William), biographer of Cowper and Romney, 167 Hay ward (Sir J.), his ' Life and Raigne of King Henry IV.,' Ill " ' Heads ' as the pieman says," 449, 494, 536 Hearth-tax, 78, 154, 216, 258 Heathcote family, early settlers in America, 463 Heir, the birth of the : methods of proclaiming, proof of age, &c., 261 Heligoland, Campbell's reference to the " death boat of Heligoland," 353 Hemming family, 469 Heraldry, projected new work on, 104, 192, 233, 278, 311 ; Irish, Scotch and Welsh works on 388, 439