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ELEVENTH SERIES.


139


Heraldry :

Parted per pale, dexter, a chevron erm.

between three hedgehogs, vi. 89 IParty per chevron sa. and erm., xii. 86, 126 Party per pale, seme"e of trefoils, xii. 94 Peploe family, v. 55

Per chevron gules and sable, viii. 148, 198 Per fesse gules and argent, in chief a liou

issuant, ii. 217 Per fesse gules and azure, lion rampant or,

xi. 471

Per pale, dexter, quarterly, ix. 175 Portcullis as a coat of arms, viii. 48 Quarterings, rules of, viii. 356 'Quarterly, 1 and 4, a chevron between three

mullets, i. 245

Quarterly, 1 and 4, party per pale in- dented (?), ix. 95 Quarterly, a saltire, iv. 302 Quarterly gu. and or. 2 and 3 charged with

a saltire, vii. 387

Quarterly per fesse indented, iv. 188 Robinson family, iv. 28 Royal arms., 1911, viii. 349 Rules of, vii. 410, 476 Sable, a bend raguly argent, vii. 250

.Sable, a castle arg. Crest, a castle arg. vii.

229, 318

Sable, a Catharine wheel, or, ii. 308, 359

Sable, a chevron between three goats' heads,

vii. 128 "Sable, a chevron between three hammers

arg., v. 438 Sable, a chevron chequy or and gu., v. 168,

296, 358 Sable, a cross and bordure, both engrailed

or, vii. 192 Sable, a lion rampant or, crowned, x. 271,

374 .Sable, a stag's head cabossed or, i. 289,

375

Sable, on a bend or three lozenges, v. 235 cSable, on a chevron arg., xi. 348 Sable, on a fesse cottised arg., xii. 129 Sable, on a mount vert a castle ppr.,vi. 89 Sable, on a mount vert a goat passant arg.,

vii. 128

Sable, three oval peels or, ix. 391

Sable, two cross thighbones proper, i. 30 St. Hubert, arms of, xii. 118 ,St. Hubert in Ardenne, arms of Abbey and

town, xii. 118, 170

Sandford family, arms of, xii. 86, 126 rSankey (General), his coat of arms, xii. 200,

247

Sem6 de France, a la tour d'argent, v. 398 Sem4e of (seven) fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant,

ix. 108 Serpents nowed, quartered with fleurs-de-lis,

y. 29

Shield, round, supported by two lions

rampant, xii. 29, 249, 447 Shield, royal, of Scotland, ii. 129 .Sicilian old families, arms of, viii. 90, 158 Stevenson family arms, vii. 91, 138, 154 Swynnerton and Trussell families, arms of,

vi. 231, 312

Taxes on crests, ii. 410, 511 Three boars' heads couped erect, 2 and 1, ix. 430, 492


Heraldry :

Three foxes' heads erased, ix. 168, 216, 310,

352, 486 Three saltires on a fesse .... four lions

rampant, ix. 10, 93 Three trees, two rampant and the other

crossant, i. 146, 313, 497 Tregonwell, impaling, per saltire gules and or,

vi. 454 Two posts, each surmounted by a cross, iv.

90 Two swans' necks coming out of a mural

crown, ix. 110

Unicorn on royal arms, iii. 187, 273, 297 Vert, a fesse gold between three falcons silver,

viii. 489 Vert, an escallop shell arg. between two

pallets or, iv. 527 Vert, on a mount an animal regardant argent,

xi. 432

Whitington family, arms of, ix. 88, 174 Williamscote coat of arms, vii. 49, 92, 115,

192, 257

Winchester, See of, v. 64 Women, their arms, ii. 109, 175 York, arms of the Archbishops, ii. 426 ; iii. 351 Heraldry, article in " Encyclopaedia Londinensis," vii. 288 ; Chevalier de Laurence on, i. 486 ; ii. 18 ; of York, ii. 426 ; " Retrospective," the cost, xi. 28, 77, 155, 236, 330, 458; without tinctures, xi. 171, 217

" Heraldry pole," meaning of the term, xi. 430 Heralds' visitation, with no arms recorded, v. 249 Herb used for healing in Ashanti, viii. 168 " Herbe d'or," flower-name, v. 187 Herbert (Governor), c. 1791, his portrait in

National Gallery, iii. 325 Herbert (Lord) of Cherbury, his Rabbinical

studies, iv. 506

Herbert (George) and ' The Return from Par- nassus,' x. 487

Herbert (R. C.), Etonian, 1765, x. 410 Herbert (Sydney) on Assyrians and fish as religious symbol, vii. 398 Buss (Miss) and Miss Beale, v. 392 Compton Abdale Church, vi. 189 Dogs on tombs, vi. 374 Heart-burial, ix. 234 Jennings case, v. 175, 457 " Raske," i. 416 Robert of Normandy and Arlette, ii. 397 Sicilian heraldry, viii. 90 Spider stories, v. 34 Veronese (Paul) : picture and inscription, v. 107 Vitr4 : Tr^moulliere, vii. 329 Whittington and his cat, v. 274 Herbert (T.) on lunatics and private lunatio

asylums, iv. 209

Herbs that cause abortion in cattle, xii. 86 Herb-strewing c. 1672, i. 126 Herb-woman to the King, the office, i. 265, 373 ;

ii. 256, 312, 377, 436 Herculaneum, fragments of Epicurus at, iv. 270,

393 Hereditary Standard-bearer of Scotland, litigation

concerning, i. 381

Hereford, Archdeacons of, c. 1567, ii. 128, 255 Herenden (Anthony) of Rutland, c. 1598, x. 390 Heretics, Osidge woods supply faggots to burn,

viii. 388 Hering (Julius), Westminster scholar, 1720, iv.

169

He"ristal on Count of Holy Roman Empire, ii, 509