Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1909.
INDEX.
533
Hems (H.) on Dunghill proverb, 13
Nonconformist burial-grounds, 31
November 5th : Guy Fawkes celebrations, 496
Passages, secret, 37
Petersburg or St. Petersburg, 357
Quivel (Peter), Bishop of Exeter, 112
St. Martha, 178
Shadow shows, 257
Snodgrass as a surname, 11, 52
Waterloo : letter by Vivian, 145 Henley family of Bradley, Hants, 92, 192 Henryson (B.) and Dunbar, 226, 277 Heraldry :
Argent, a cross sable, 331
Argent, a cross-bow sable, 410
Argent, on a chief argent, 369
Argent, on a chief azure, 452
Argent, on a saltire gules, 228
Argant, three pillows gules, 369, 452
Arms of married women, 197, 429
Azur, au chevron d'or, 209, 258, 295
Azure, a lion rampant argent, 28
Barry of eight or and gules, 69
Chevron between two mullets, in chief, 209, 258, 295
County, 348
Froissart, 369, 452
Grenadier supporter, 348
Gules, on a fesse engr., 228
Gules, three cushions ermine, 452
John of Gaunt 's arms, 9, 116, 174, 432
On a chevron between three saltires, 389
Or, an e"toile radiated sable, 78
Or, on a " chiveron " between three cinque- foils, 389
Per pale arg. and gu., 149
Per pale, on a bend three lions, 413
Quarterly, 1 and 4, Pearl, a saltire diamond, 452
Rules of, 131
St. Andrew's Cross, 91, 135, 155
Scottish arms ante 1603, 294
Scottish University arms, 36
Seize quartiers, 87
Tobacconists', 427
Welsh, 255
Her's, use of the apostrophe, 12 Herbert (S.) on roses as badges, 87 Herenden family, 489 Heresy, Bohumil, 347 Heron-Allen (E.) on Hampstead in song, 497
Suffragettes, 467 Heron (Giles), English Catholic temp. Henry VIII.,
74
Herpich (C. A.) on Shakespeariana, 165 Heslop (B. Oliver) on Baal-fires : bonfire, 252, 353
Piddle as a land measure, 373 Hibgame (F. T.) on arms of English Roman Catholic Bishops, 228
Authors of quotations wanted, 309
Colet (Dean), his name, 249
Death after lying, 195
Dowry Square, Clifton, 188
Rushlights, 135
Snakes drinking milk, 316 Hie et Ubique on authors of quotations, 468
Jesuits at Mediolanum, 437
Officer of the Pipe, 297, 351
Unthank, 15
Hiccocks or Heacock (Robert), b. 1625, 210 Hickes (John), M.P. for Fowey 1701-8, 88
Higgs or Higges family, 387
High Court of Liberty, Wellclose Square, history,.
245 High treason and its punishment, 229, 314, 354 r
Higham (C.) on the bonassus, 138
Swedenborg memorial tablet, 56 Highgate and Arabella Stuart, 46, 93, 156 Hill (G. F.) on Arabic numerals at Winchester, 187 Hill (L.) on authors of quotations wanted, 309 Hill (N. W.) on apples : their old names, 215
4 Childe Harold,' 275
Cockburnspath, 430
Eleventh Commandment, 358
Everglade : its derivation, 105, 458
Greene's * Menaphon,' 85
Initial letters instead of words, 416
Mulatto, 191
" Nose of wax," 437
Pearl, its derivation, 177, 337
Power (Tyrone), actor, 194
" Praises let Britons sing," 218
Salarino, Salanio, and Salerio, 176
Shakespeariana, 166
Wine used at Holy Communion, 96 Hill (Rowland) and Rotunda, Blackfriars Road,
221 Hippoclides on Friday Street, 129
Greeks and Nature, 372
St. Pancras motto, 412 Hippocrates legend, 35, 53 Hippogriff, its symbolism, 509 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Chalk Farm, 73
Right to keep swans, 449
Swimming bath : William Kemp, 178 Hodges (T. O.) on Mamamouchi, 328
Shakespeariana, 345 Hodgkin (J. Eliot) on Frost prints, 433
Shakespeare (John), bitmaker, 104
Sydney, 1789-1908, 261
Hodson (L. J.) on Attorney-General to the Queen, 217
Hodson family, 329
Richardson (Samuel), 96 Hodson family, 329
Hogan (J. F.) on cady, slang for a hat, 198 Holbeach Church, effigy in, 228, 273 Holbein, subjects of his pictures, 38 Holden (Henry) and Hubert A. Holden, 264 Holden (Hubert A.) and Henry Holden, 264 Holloway (John), M.P. for Wallingford, 510 Holt (E. F.), painter, c. 1854-8, 489 Holtby (Richard), ' D.N.B.,' 115 Holwell (John Zephaniah), Black Hole survivor, 76 Homais (M.), his identification, 469, 518 Hopper (H.), modeller c. 1814, 130, 218 Hoppner (J.) and Sir T. Frankland's daughters,
168, 233, 294, 374 Hoppner (R. Belgrave), Consul-General at Venice,
349, 417 Hornsey photographs : Highgate and Arabella
Stuart, 46, 93, 156
Hors d'oeuvre, English pronunciation, 229, 255 Horse Hill, place-name, 1644, 489 Horseflesh, consumption of, 245, 455 Hort (Lieut.-Col. J. J.), author of ' The Horse
Guards,' 368
Hotspur, his sword and Petworth House, 446 Hounds, meets of, announced in church, 468 House, oldest inhabited, in Scotland, 268 House of Commons, its Speakers, 388, 489, 518 House of Lords, and the Cabinet, 486