Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.
INDEX.
541
H. (A. F.) on memorize, Americanism, 56
Roman Empire, its fall, 28 H. (B.) on Boudicca repulsed at Verulam, 14 H. (C.) on Elizabethan terms, 148 H. (D.) on hurgin, its etymology, 214
" Putrem," '^Eneid ' viii. 596, 383 H. (F.) on " an end," 175
"Another to," 256
Any, use of the word, 333
Bathetic, its derivation, 26
Boytry, its derivation, 26
" Comparisons are odious," 46
Entapis, its meaning, 167
Frail, its meaning, 158
Lincolnshire sayings, 197
None, used with a plural verb, 38
Seek or seeke, its meaning, 26
Sock : To sock=to thrash, 53
Worst, used as a verb, 228
Wound for winded, 177 H. (F. W.) on alteration of pronunciations, 453
Authorship of ' The Eed, White, and Blue,' 15 H. (J. B.) on orientation of the fabrics of churches, 104 H. (N. L.) on Richard Lovelace, Cavalier poet, 435 H. (P. F.) on byre, 361
Jews in Napoleon's army, 515
Mother, dying, kindness to, 313
Picts and Scots, 420
William the Silent, his assassin, 248 H. (S. F.) on salmon disease, 87
Scott (Sir Walter), his Scottish dialect, 95 H. (W.) on toad mugs, 8
H. (W. B.) on ' The Red, White, and Blue,' 15 H. (W. F.) on Mr. Ongley's death, 249 ' Hail, Queen of Heaven,' Catholic hymn, 28, 154 Halfpenny, Leith, local coin, 377, 466 Hall (A.) on Bibury, 384
Chaucer (Thomas), his biography, 146
Jonson (Ben), unclaimed poem by, 339
Mawdesley family, 248
Picts and Scots, 420
Prince of Wales as Duke of Cornwall, 363
Saxon shore of Britain, 433
Tin trade, ancient, of Britain, 218
Tomb in Berkeley Church, 483 Hallam (H.), his riddle, 332 Hamburg, its coloured cow, 466 Hamilton family, 357 Hamilton (S. G.) on " The" Beurre*," 57 Hampstead, magazine articles on, 436 Hancock (A. W.) on Madame Laffitte, 7 Handwriting, pictures composed of, 127, 367 Hanky = Panky, curious mistake, 26, 175, 296 Hannay family of Kirkdale, 195 Hanover Square Concert Rooms, 493 Hansel, its meaning, 393 Harben (H. A.) on pictures made of handwriting, 255
Plashed hedges, 235
Up, use of the word, 195
Harbron (G. D.) on ' Methodist Plea to a Church- man,' 7 Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Cowper centenary, 357
Inscriptions at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 284
Regimental nicknames, 377 Harp, Irish, wire-strung, by John Kelly, 269 Harris (C. S.) on carriage of a sword-belt, 237
Harris (C. S.) on regimental nicknames, 440
Harris (E. B.) on bookbinding, 209
Harrison (Hy.) on Anglo-Saxon speech, 156
Beezeley, its etymology, 502
Danish place-names in Cheshire, 93
Edgett surname, 193
Morcom surname, 92
Petigrewe surname, 501
Swigg surname, 112 Hartshorne (A.) on drinking-glass, 515 Harvest festivals, their introduction in London 227 Haustead (Baron), his wife, 457 Havelock (Sir Henry), 291 Hawkwood (Sir John), his biography U 73 Hayden (Dr. G. T.), of Dublin, his biogr'aphy 28 H 109 n (Benj ' amin Eobert )> his historical pictures,
Hayes ( J.) on the " Bottle," St. Paul's Churchyard, 108' Headsore, classical word for, 87 Hebb (J.) on Bozier's Court, 185
Cetu, ghost-word, 412
Coarsie, its meaning, 457
Cox (James), his museum, 17
Dante, his house at Mulazzo, 514
Fleet Street, No. 17, 237
Goodere (Capt. S.), 443
Ireland Yard, Blackfriars, 434
1 New Critical Review,' 190
Punch and Judy, 513
Roberts (Lord) and Suwarrow, 454
Ruskin's residences, 475 Hedges, plashed, their origin, 127, 235, 325 Heel-ball and cobblers' wax, difference, 166, 256 Heelis (J. L.) on the murder of Paul, Emperor of
Russia, 23
Heit=father, in modern Friesian, 356 Help : To help, followed by an infinitive, 476 Hemington (Nicholas), his biography, 47 Hemingway (Samuel), his biography, 415 Hemming (R.) on regimental nicknames, 380 Hems (H.) on artists' mistakes, 319
Bible originally written in Dutch, 198
Brothers Mayor and Town Clerk at same time, 17$
Cape Town in 1844, 526
Chest, old wooden, 196
Churches, built of unhewn stone, 215
Clock, old, 269
Curate, a chained, 403
Eoyt, its meaning, 113
Laymen reading lessons in cathedrals, 466
Lighthouse, first British, 295
Mayfair marriages, 398
"One and all," 424
Pictures composed of handwriting, 255, 367
St. Eanswyth, virgin saint, 74
St. Hieretha, Devonshire saint, 294
Scoinson arch, 480
Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, 11, 322
Silhouettes of children, 190
Soldiers' 'bacca, 332
Thebal, 479
Virtues and vices, 444
Windmill, an old, 453 Henley (W. E.) on refrain of poem, 208 Henricus on ' Winter's Tale, ' passage in, 208 Henry (Prince), epitaph on, 1612, 34, 77, 230, 337, 477