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Notes and Queries, July 23, 1898.


INDEX.


533


Grimm (J. and W.), Scott on their ' Popular Stories

262

Grimthorped, new word, 51, 113 Grouse= grumble, 128, 273 Grub Street, its history, 15, 312 Guildhall Chapel, its registers, 188, 274, 317 Gunpowder, lighted candle in, 423, 495

H

IH. on Samuel Maverick, 28 Song wanted, 477 H. (A.) on Jewish and Christian chronology, 172 Irish assize courts, 157 Puddle Dock, 478

Shakspeare (W.), his grandfather, 114 Wife versus family, 275 H. (A. C.) on Eev. Edward Warton, 488 H. (F.) on " On the carpet," 96

" Time immemorial," 329 H. (H. C.) on Slesvig-Holstein duchies, 268 H. (0. O.) on ' Chaldee MS.,' 419 H. (R. P.) on Daniel Hooper, 188 H. (S.) on an essay by Carlyle, 368 H. (W. D.) on Sir J. Reynolds's ' Mrs. Pelham,' 13 Habberfield (William), " Slender Billy." See Heber

field. Haines (C. R.) on " Fret," vintner's term, 333

Glacial epoch, 291

Hale (C. P.) on Another story," 349 ' Bailiff's Daughter of Islington,' 291 " Behold this ruin ! 'tis a skull," 394 Chi-ike, its etymology, 425 Dawkum, its meaning, 435 " Dressed up to the nines," 338 Events, great, from little causes, 476 Hernsue, its etymology, 477 Hoast : Whoost, 436 Implement, domestic, 489 'Life of Wellington, '315 New Year's Day superstitions, 250, 351 Newman (F. W.), 189 O, nouns ending in, 377 " On his own," 433 On or upon, in place-names, 205 " Play gooseberry," 293 Steed, its meaning, 292 Through-stone, 210 Tiger = boy groom, 326 Tirling-pins, 117 Trod=footpath, 274 Trunched, its meaning, 252 " Twopence more and up goes the donkey,"

475

Yeth-hounds, 295 -Halgh, the termination, 345 Hall (A.) on a lost brass, 445 Cold Harbour, 73 Mallett family, 32 Merry, prefix to place-names, 437 Novels with same name, 332 Stationer, his early trade, 294 Hall (H.) on Hempsheres, place-name, 327 Hallen/A. W. C.) on 'Prodigal Son,' 195 Halliday (James), Commissary of Dumfries, 289 Hamilton (Capt. Alexander), his biography, 286


Hamilton (Lady Anne) and ' Secret History of the

Court,' 208, 331

Hamilton (Malcolm), Archbishop of Casbel, 328 Hamish as a Christian name, 386, 437 Hamlet: Playing Hamlet, 14

Hammersley's Bank, Pall Mall, its history, 146, 257 Hampshire Visitations, 268 Hampton Court Palace, its old water-gate, 486 Hand of glory, origin of the phrase, 52 Hands without hair, 328 Hansom cab, its inventor, 148, 273 Hansom (Joseph Aloysius), his biography, 148, 273 Haphazard on " Down to the ground," 145 Harben (H. A.) on Stow's 'Survey,' 50 Harcourt (Lord Chancellor), anecdote of his third

marriage, 366 Hare proverb, 468

Harflete on Pennefather or Pennyfather, 387 Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Newington Causeway, 513 Pattens worn by women, 336

Westminster changes, 502

Harney (George Julian), his biography, 94, 157 Harrison (William), J.P., Isle of Man, his diary, 227 Harrow, agricultural implement, its name and history,

485

Harry-carry, a vehicle, 429 Harvest custom, " Cutting the frog," 303 Hasted (Edward), his History of Kent,' 445, 497 Hatchments in churches, 55 Hats, white, and the Whigs, 267, 395, 495 Haunted houses, 288 Hayborne (Odnell), his biography, 307 Healy (George Peter Alexander), artist, 78 " Hear, hear !" origin of the phrase, 216 Hearth money, 68 Heathcote family, 8

Heathcote (E. D.) on Heathcote family, 8 Hebb (J.) on Edmund Akerode, 105

Albert Gate, French Embassy at, 294

Canaletto in London, 373

Capricious, in H. E. D.,' 330

Charitable Corporation, 127

Crabe of the Greine, 369

Holloway, manor house at, 82

Logan (John), 350

Newington Butts, 386, 485

Peckham Rye, 296

Pisa, Byron and Shelley at, 142

"Reed painted to look like iron," 405

Selion, its meaning, 391

Settle, its derivation, 245

Smithfield, Early English doorway at, 424

Staircases, houses without, 166, 356

"Who stole the donkey ?" 267

Wren (Sir Christopher), 44 Heberfield (W.) and Bank of England, 97, 173, 229,

290 Heelis (J. L.) on Scott and the Grimms' 'Popular

Stories,' 262 Telmets, horns on, 347 Tempsheres, place-name, 327, 431 Hems (H.) on angels as supporters, 15

Besom, its meaning, 118

Caen Wood, Highgate, 273

Gloves at fairs, 492