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Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.
Hems (H.) on ships of war on land, 128
Silversmith's signature, 389
Stone pulpit, 489
Stone stocks, 121
Henderson (W. A.) on the birthplace of Oliver Gold- smith, 330
Hendriks (F.) on Augustus De Morgan on the diffi- culty of the correct description of books, 209
Stow's (John) portrait, 1603, 86 Henry VII., tapestries of, 365 " Hep ! Hep ! " the cry against the Jews, 471
Heraldry :
American, 66
Arms of European countries, 64, 248
Az., on a chev. betw. two mullets in chief, 384, 430
Az., two keys in bend dexter, 221
Az., on a chevron argent, 504
Az., three horseshoes or, 303
Canada, 264, 387
Gules, three fish naiant in pale, 305
Horn, and in chief two mullets, 323, 469
Or, on a fesse azure, 504
Per fesse azure and gules, 163
Quarterly, 1 and 4, Azure, a hart's head cabossed, 16
Quarterly, ] and 4, Gules, a chevron or, 244
Royal Standard of England, 313, 425
Sable, a bend, in the sinister point a leopard's head or, 124
Three couped hands argent and or, 144, 310
Vert, a cross moline or fleury or, 145 Heron- Allen (E.) on animals in people's insides, 90
Bicycle, bibliography of the, 304
Corporation chains and maces, 447
Green an unlucky colour, 193
Hand-ruling in old title-pages, 110
Knifeboard of an omnibus, 312
" Mary's Chappel," 309
Music publishers' signs, 88
Newbery the bookseller, James's powders, and Oliver Goldsmith, 11
Oceania, 408
Smallest book ever published, 120 Herpich (C. A.) on Shakespeare queries, 86
Shakespeare the " knavish " and Rabelais, 314 Hervet (Dr. Gentianus), Dutch theologian, 44, 229 Hesketh (H.), chaplain to Charles II., his parentage,
Hesketh family, 64
Heslop (R. 0.) on bell inscription, 22
" Penny in the forehead," 189
Whittington and his cat, 485 Heuskarian book in the Bodleian Library, 377 Heyse (Paul), his ' Jan ! artner Jan ! ' 427 Hey ward (Zechariah) : Guy of Warwick, 339 Hiatt (C.) on Duke of Cambridge's signature, 525
' Coronation Anecdotes,' 65
"Parver alley," 514
Robson, portrait of, 144
Hibgame (F. T.) on Christopher Anstey's house at Bath, 402
Ball's Pond Road, North London, 461
Bishop's ornaments, 289
Christmas card, first, 504
Hibgame (F. T.) on comic dialogue sermon, 433
Dryden's house in Soho, 262
Funeral cards, 73
Old Guard, surviving officer of, 282
Zoar Chapel, Southwark, 521 High and Low : Conservative and Liberal, 150 Higham (C.) on Kurd's ' History of all Religions,' 288 High-faluting, origin of the word, 505 Hill (C. J.) on Bonaparte queries, 185 Hill (G.) on surnames from French towns, 464 Hindu calendar and festivals, 204, 294, 369 Hippoclides on cultivation, 230
<N. &Q.': a motto, 162
" Rex Britanniarum," 103 Hogarth and mercy to animals, 42 Hogarth's House, Chiswick, its threatened demo- lition, 24
Hollingsworth (Alfred Johnston), author, 123 Holsworthy and De Bathe families, 20 Holyoake (G. J.) on origin of Jingo, 63 Home (John), Charles Wesley, and George Lillo,
thought coincidence, 402, 492 Hone (William), 1780-1842, his burial-place, 129 Honour refused, instance of, 401 Hood (Robin), literature, 263 Hooker (Rev. Richard), d. 1600, his widow, 522 Hooper (J.) on rime on Edward VII,, 445
Ghetto, its derivation, 186
"Jack among the maidens," 165
Licensed house, oldest in England, 44
Portland vase, 472
" Three acres and a cow," 14 Hop and malt substitutes, 26, 72, 171, 247 Hope (B. G.) on Dublin booksellers, 184, 428
Family likeness, 369
Forage caps, 361
Designation of foreigners in Mexico, 210
Knifeboard of an omnibus, 128
Prisoners of war, 46
Tobacco : Pirogue, 490 Hope (W. H. St. J.) on national flag, 112 Hoppner (John), R.A., his biography, 402 Hopton (Susanna), devotional writer, 1627-1709, 109 Horn dancers, survival of old custom in Staffordshire,
444
Horse-ribbon Day, 225, 312 Horsham Church, hymnbook used in, 523 Housden (J. A. J.) on bishops' ornaments, 392
Wordsworth, tragedy by, 332 House of Commons, list of fathers of the, 147 Houses, pews annexed to, 89, 191, 288, 428 Howley (Archbishop), his biography, 333, 426 Hoy, Margate, 469 Hughes (T. C.) on ancient beacons, 305
Ancient boats, 366
Cart wright, 287
Corlett of Douglas, Isle of Man, 255
Cosens (Rev. William), 65
Mural paintings : St. Clement's, Jersey, 163
Pews annexed to houses, 288
Reliquary at Orvieto, 123 Huguenot, derivation of the word, 165, 308 Hull Attorney (A) on Hull saying, 130, 294 Hull saying, " Ah '11 travis ther," 52, 130, 229, 294 Humph = a grunt of dissatisfaction, 80 Humphreys (J.) on needle pedlars, 105