Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.
INDEX.
531
Gerish (W. BJ on Rose's Hole : its legend, 307
' Songs of the Chace,' 1811, 329
Thrale (Ralph and Henry), 229
Worth in place-names, 458
Gerizim and the ' Temple Dictionary of the Bible,'
308, 374
German poets, modern lyrical, 368, 436 Germany, beheading in, 149, 273, 315 Gerrards on poets' descendants, 307 Gibbons (Grinling), his name, 149, 297 Gibraltar, inscriptions in Trafalgar Cemetery, 104,
165
Giffard = William Mill, c. 1800, 429, 477 Gil Martin, use of the name, 67, 393 Gille (R.), d. 1448, his biography, 409 Gillman (C.) on mock coats of arms, 314 Gin=" Geneva," earliest quotation for, 366 Ginger (William), publisher, c. 1768, 425, 491 Glencross (R. M.) on Aall of Shadwell and Norway,
488
Glenny (W. W.) on Havering Manor, 1389, 330 Sowing by hand, 217
(Gloucester (Bishops of), their portraits, 508 Gloucester election, 1761, 127 Glynn (Richard), publisher, d. 1838, 429, 518 Glynn (T.) on Richard Glynn, publisher, 429 God save the People ! earliest use of the phrase,
328, 392
Godbold (H. J.) on Feet of Fines, 56 Godfery (F.) on Col. Francis Godfrey, 169 Golden Rule, Aristotle and the, 176 Goldsmith (O.) on coal-mines in Cornwall, 287 ;
" make " or " mar " in, 467 Good (S. H.) on Basil Goode, 137 Goode (Basil), his book-plate, 137 Gordon (Col.) in ' Barnaby Rudge,' his identity,
11, 74
Gow (Neil), race-horse, 288, 376, 413 Gower (R. Vaughan) on English countess at Tun- bridge Wells, 34 Parsons not in Holy Orders, 12 Sussex ironworks : obsolete terms, 116 Gray (P. ) on children with same Christian name, 157 Gray (Thomas), his dinners at Peterhouse, 485 Green (Verdant) in 1744, 87 Green Park avenue, firework display, 1749, 345,
398 Green well Collection presented to the nation, 227,
277
Greer, Grierson, or Greresone family, 428, 496 Greresone, Grierson, or Greer family, 428, 496 Grey family, 469 Grey (William), Rector of Amersham, c. 1437-54,
387
Grierson, Greresone, or Greer family, 428, 496 Grigor (J.) on " Literary gossip," 208
' Macmillan's Magazine,' 213 Grimaldi (Raffaele de), Governor of Corsica 1487,
186
Grinfield (General William), his biography, 189 Grist (I. L.) on Hampden and Ship Money, 426 Grooms, female, of the Royal Chamber, 187 Guernsey (S. P.) on ' Rape of Proserpine,' 328 Guff, slang term, its etymology, 126, 314 Guildhall : MS. on City churches, 208 ; old
statues in, c. 1800, 208, 333, 376 Guinness (H. S.) on Maddock family, 518 Gulf Stream, its early history, 269, 513 Guttlers : * The Parish Guttlers,' a squib, 144
H. on elephant and castle in heraldry, 508 Rochechouart, 108 Twyford family, 29
H. (A. C.) on Andrew Hearsey, 428
Juniper (William) of Juniper Hall, 428
St. Pancras Church : engraving, 408 H. (A. F.) on feoffment " separitite," 510 H. (C. L.) on Merimee's " Inconnue," 10 H. (E.) on Paris family, 508 H. (G.) on Virgin Mary called " Empress of Hell,"
428
H. (J. C.) on William Crow of Upleatham, 247 H. (J. R. C.) on " Altes Haus, fideles Haus," 88
Authors of quotations wanted, 68 H. (M. F.) on Peters's ' Fortune -Teller,' 129 H. (M. Y. A.) on authors of quotations wanted, 207 H. (R. P.) on authors of quotations wanted, 227 H. (S. H. A.) on cradle of Henry of Monmouth, 253
Feet of Fines : identifications, 56 H. (T. W. L.) on authors of quotations wanted,
169 H. (W. A.) on Abbe Coyer, 438
Daschkaw (Princess) and her son, 336
Jirga, its meaning, 378
Mesopotamia, 458
" No redeeming vice," 198
Prodigal Nabob, 453
Shakespeariana, 504
Willoughby (Lieut.) : Lady Edwardes, 416 H. (W. B.) on Ashby Fallows, 294
Authors of quotations wanted, 113
Crusoe's (Robinson) literary descendants, 73
' Edwin Drood ' continued, 394
Gainsborough, architect, c. 1300, 293
' Generation of Judges,' 69
Gil Martin, 393
Guildhall : old statues, 333
Jay (W.) the preacher : Cyrus Jay, 77
Launceston as a surname, 415
Paltock (Robert), 157
Rosamonda's lake, 230
' Songs of the Chace,' 1811, 412
Statues and memorials in British Isles, 283
" Wimple " applied to running water, 498 H. (W. S. B.) on Congdon's ' Plymouth Telegraph,'
314
Hafiz in Oriental editions, 177 Hair becoming suddenly white through fear, 278 Hairdresser to the Bar, John Carter, d. 1910, 425 Half -mast = half-staff, 264 Haller's ' Usong,' English versions, 1773, 24 Halliday (M.) on authors wanted, 207 Halter = harte, hi " Pein of the harte," 185 Hamilton (Lady) and Hayley's ' Triumphs of
Temper,' 263 Hammersmith Church, arms on Sir Nicholas
Crispe's tombstone, 348, 397 Hammersmith Terrace, its associations, 169, 250 Hamon, Rochefoucauld, and Champagne families,
289
Hampden (John) and Ship Money, 426, 492 Handfasting engagements, 66, 176 Handford on broken on the wheel, 255 Handley Cross, its locality, 208, 254 Handyman = sailor, earliest use of term, 448, 498 Hangman, common, holders of the office, 265 Hansard (H. L.) on Montpellier as street-name, 9 Harben (D. A.) on Milton and Cheadle's journey
across America, 514 Harben (H. A.) on King's Place, 92
Montpellier as a street-name, 72
St. Austin's Gate, 451
Three CCC Court, 92 Hardingham (F. R.) on Constable's ' Gillingham
Bridge,' 408 Hardy (Thomas), 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles,' 328