Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.
INDEX.
535
H. (W. S. B.) on n pronounced ng, 247
H. (W. T.) on St. Fina of Gimignano, 349
H n. on riding the black ram, 35
Hackett (F. Warren) on " Hen-Hussey " : "Whip-
stitch " : " Wood-toter," 449
Haddon, West, co. Northampton, field-names at,
46, 94, 156
Hadstock Church, Dane's skin at, 155 Haggovele, derivation of the word, 208, 256, 472 Haines (R.) on bow last used in war, 437
Haynes (Samuel), 335
1 Irus,' supposed play by Shakespeare, 349
" Old England," 189
Hake (T. St. Egmont) on gringo, griengro, 478 Haklet or Hakluyt family, 404 Hall (A.) on Aldwych, 205
Chair of St. Augustine, 369
Penrith, 354
" Scole Inn," Norfolk, 313
Hall (Dr.), tutor of the Earl of Roscommon, 268 Hall(J.), Bishop of Bristol, 1691-1710, his wife, 9, 72 Halley (E.), his comet, 86, 152 ; his two voyages,
1698-1700, 289
Ham (J. S.) on passing bell, 351 Hamilton (S. G.) on King John's charters, 512 Hand or hands, kissing the sovereign's, 135 Hanged, drawn, and quartered, form of the punish- ment, 209, 275, 356, 371, 410, 497 Harepath, near Exeter, its derivation, 190, 459, 517 Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Bellamy's, 518
Chelsea Physic Garden, 271
Christian names, curious, 171
Hinds ( Dr. Samuel), 351
Raleigh's head, 130, 459
St. Margaret's Church and the Queen's West- minsters, 363
St. Margaret's Churchyard, 23, 62
Westminster Abbey changes, 467
Westminster changes in 1903, 263, 302 Harleyford, Buckinghamshire, inscriptions at, 516 Harling, East, and " Easterling," 505 Harp, the Lamont, 329
Harpsfield (John and Nicholas), ' D.N.B.' on, 224 Hart (H. Chichester) on Carlo Buffone, 381
Shakespeariana, 163
Hartley (Dr. J.), his biography, 87, 156, 198, 253, 316 Hartley (Rev. Salter St. George John), his biography,
87, 156, 198, 253, 316 Hartshorne (Albert) on tea as a meal, 209 Harvey (Gabriel), his books, 267 Hasped, meaning of the word, 366 Hastings (Warren), his first wife, 426, 494 Hastings inscription in St. Clement's Church, 412 Hatton (Sir Christopher), his title, 267 Haultmont ( M.) on "Chaperoned by her father," 211
" Morale," 205
Havana, storming of Fort Moro, 1762, 448, 514 Hawes (Francis), d. 1764, his biography, 8 Hawker (R. S.), his Trelawny ballad, 83, 405; his
ecclesiastical vestments, 278, 436 Hawkins (William), D.D., d. 1691, his biography, 127 Hay (Sir James) on Charles I., 65 Hay (James) on Boer War of 1881, 395 Hayes (Mr.), murdered in 1725, 64 Haymarket Theatre, puns at the, 269 Haynes (Samuel), d. 1811, his parentage, 269, 334
Heads put together when considering verdict, 326
Heardlome, the word in Court Roll, 1604, 29, 75
Hearts of celebrities in the Hotel des Invalides, 385, 470
Heaven, Hell, and Paradise as place-names, 245, 332
Hebb (J.) on Beadnell, 18
Begums, 14
" Coup de Jarnac," 6
French proverbial phrases, 485 Heber's ' Palestine,' parallel passages, 69 Heech, the word in Court Roll, 1604, 29, 75 Heelis (J. L.) on " Better the day, better the deed," 448
Chateaubriand, relic of, 165
Napoleon's power of awaking, 446
Russian prediction, 445
Heine, his legend of Council of Basle, 8, 397 Helena (Queen) in London, 29 Helga on Batrome, 252, 378
"Bisk," 138
Caroline (Queen), her trial, 127
Charles the Bold, 232
Charles V. on languages, 227
Christian names, curious, 236
Fair Maid of Kent, 289
James I. of Scotland, his daughters, 507
Links with the past, 325
Penn's ' Fruits of Solitude,' 275
"Quice,"126
Royal family, 127
Hell in place-names, 46, 94, 156, 245, 332 Helston, " Furry Dance " at, 333 Hemingford Abbats, inscription to John Hildesley at, 414 Hems (H.) on Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, 332
Railway train, first steam, 225
Wolverhampton pulpit, 476 Hen-hussey, use of the word, 449, 475 Heraldry :
Argent, on a cross gules a fleur-de-lis or, 168, 234
Aylmer arms, 155
Bullion, e'cartele', au premier et quatrieme, 409
Derwentwater arms, 155
Edgar (King), his blazon, 76
Ghent city arms, 168
Gules, two lions passant gardant or, 168, 234
Pius X., his arms, 309, 373
Platt (Sir Hugh), 207
Sable, an escutcheon of pretence, 329
Shakespeare, ' 2 Henry VI.,' IV. i., 290, 338
Women and crests, 400 Herapath (E. L.) on Harepath, 190 Herberley and Thomas Neale, 509 Heron-Allen (E.) on birth-marks, 430
' Lord Bateraan and his Sophia,' 168
Sleep and Death, 355
Tea as a meal, 176, 210 Herondas or Herodas, date of his mimes, 68, 216, 336 Herpich (C. A.) on Marlowe and Shakespeare, 1
Quotations, 56
Shakespeare allusion, 6
Shakespeare's "Virtue of necessity, " 110 Herring called a Mevagissey duck, 467 Hertford borough seal, 448 Hertfordshire Mayers' song, 7 Hertingfordbury Church, Herts, nameless gravestone
at, 173
Eeslop (R. 0.) on passing bell, 350 Bessel (Phoebe) the Stepney amazon, 406