Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.
SUBJECT INDEX.
529
" Hooligan," origin of the word, 288
Hopkins (Joseph), Etonian, 1764, 410
Hornsey Lodge and Wallace's remains, 469
Horseback, devotions on, 171, 233, 334
Horton (John), Etonian, 1755, 490
Hotels, " private," origin of the term, 348, 391
Houses of historical interest, 80, 279, 280
Howard (Abraham), Etonian, 1756, 490
Howard (Sir Philip), M.P. 1661-81, 129, 178
" Huckleberry," origin of the word, 106
Huguenot regiments in English service, 1689-
1725, 68
Hull (Thomas), Etonian, 1759, 490 Humphry (Ozias), miniatures by, 348, 394 Huniades, Sir William Temple on, 107, 155 Hunter (W. Orby), Etonian, 1761, 490 " Hurley-hacket," origin of " hacket " in, 150,
237, 274
Husbands (William), Etonian, 1758, 490 " Husky," American slang word, 329
I
" I " or " we " in authorship, 288, 336, 433, 514
Ice, its use for domestic purposes, 73
" lebie horse," the meaning of, 130, 175
' Illustrated London News ' and postage, 250
" Inck," surnames with the terminal, 268, 318
' Independance Beige,' its publication during
the German invasion, 1914, 345 India, German critics of, 470 Ingham (Sir John de), his pedigree, 150 Innes (Alexander), D.D., Westminster, 1728, 29, 96 Inscriptions : monumental, in Hertfordshire, record of, 46 ; St. Mary's Churchyard, Amers- ham, 216 ; in the Ancien Cimeti^re, Mentone, 326, 383, 464, 504 ; on bell, Oxfordshire, 1752, 328 ; quotation from J. Scaliger, 387 ; on brass, Queen's College, Oxford, 387, 432 ; at Cadenabbia, 407 ; " Monumentum poni cura- vit," 468, 515
Insectivorous plants, 450, 495 Insurance of food supplies, 208 lona, derivation of the place-name, 18 lorwerth ab Espus of Glamorgan, 1194, 187 Irish Parliament, transcripts of debates, 348 Irish pillar-stones, 167 Irish Volunteers, 1778, their history, 230, 277,
298, 375
Irving (James), Etonian, 1759, 490 Irving (Washington), his ' Kip van Winkle,' 509 Isherwood (Thomas), Etonian, 1755, 490
' Jackdaw of Rheims,' its pedigree, 107
Jackson (W.), musician, 1784, 211
James (Montague), Etonian, 1758, 490
James (Thomas), Etonian, 1758, 490
Jane, Duchess of Gordon, ship wrecked in 1809,
115 Japanese superstition, purchasing of dreams, 421,
477
Jenner (Thomas), Etonian, 1764, 490 Jennings (George), Etonian, 1758, 490 " Jeroboam," wine bottle, its capacity, 365 Jesuit hiding in lady's bedroom, c. 1620, 108 Jewish people, Voltaire on, 33 Jews and the War, 247 Jingles, in Latin, origin of, 250, 298, 337, 392,
436
Johannes, " Brother Johannes," his prophecy,
1600, 370, 397, 418, 494
John (Father) of Cronstadt, bibliographical items, 289, 337
John (King), a justification of, 156
Johnson (Samuel), his copies of Burton's ' Ana- tomy of Melancholy,' 117 ; poem attributed to, 304
Johnston (Andrew), Etonian, 1765, 490
Johnston (Arthur), bibliography of, 346
Johnston (Peter), Etonian, 1762, 490
Johnston family, 69
Johnstone (Richard), Etonian, 1763, 490
" Jolly Robbins," allusion to, 1596, 249, 315, 377
Jones (Isaac), Etonian, 1762, 490
Jones (John), Etonian, 1765, 490
Jones (Richard), Etonian, 1758, 490
Jones (Thomas), Etonian, 1758, 490
Jonquil (Genie), alluded to by Gray, 274
Jonson (Ben), lines quoted in his ' Poetaster,' 26, 266 ; and " monstrous " possessive case, 204
Judges addressed as " Your Lordship," 89, 33;
Judith, the story of, in the Lectionary, 389, 418
Jug, arms moulded on, 270
K
" Keavel," in place-names, 327, 377, 413 Kempthorne (Rev. John), B.D., 1775-1838, hymn- writer, 401, 422
"Kennedie " referred to in Scotch ballad, 190 Kennedy family, 234 Kentish tokens of 18th century, 449, 514 Khaki uniform for soldiers, the use of, 289 " Kilton," tavern sign near Knutsford, 365 Kinderley (Mrs. Mary), her will, 1818, 368, 418 " King of Prussia," tavern sign, 229, 275, 298, 355 " Kingdom " of Fife, the designation, 449 Kingsley (Sir Adam de), c. 1160, 149 Kipling (Rudyard), his poem ' Fighting Bobs,'
429, 472
Knights, pedigrees of, 149, 197, 260 Konigsmark (Count), his death, 1686, 487 Krupp factory in 1851, 506
" Kultur," meaning of the word, 331, 377, 412, 452, 517
Lade (Sir John), c. 1750, " Mr. B ck," and
" Black D ," 269, 316, 357, 394, 472 Ladies, Royal, as colonels-in-chief, 27 " Lady," title for wife of a knight, 131 ' Lady's Pocket Magazine ' and ' Athenaeum,' 310 " Laik," origin of the word, 170, 217 Lake (Sir Launcelot du) in ' Widsith,' 141 Lamb (Charles), his ' Mr. H ' in America, 350,
394
Lamb (John), Westminster scholar, c. 1700, 369 Lamb (William), Westminster scholar, K.S. 1675,
369
Lanark, French marriages in, 1812, 367 Landmarks of London, disappearance of, 26, 389,
407, 426, 434
Lang (Andrew), Pindar, and Mr. G. O. Smith, 129 Langbaine and Alcock families, Sussex, 190, 235,
275
Langley (Adam), Westminster scholar, r. 1700, 369 Langley (Samuel), Westminster scholar, K.S.
1678, 369 Language and physiognomy, their association, 158,
196, 354