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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries. July '29,


Hawthorn Hive or Hythe, co. Durham, 189 Haycock or Heycock family, 57

Hayler ( ), sculptor, c. 1870, 169

Heart-burial in churches, 73, 132, 194 Hebrew dietetics, 93

Hell-Fire Clubs of smugglers, Scotland, 466 Helmets, German, meaning of " F. R." on, 309 Henley in Herts, the whereabouts of, 489 Henry VI. : the cult of, 161, 235, 372 ; basins

given by him to Winchester College, 441, 481 ;

his visits to Winchester College, 441, 481, 501

Heraldry:

Arg., a cross sable, 415

Arg., on a fesse sable, between three roses

gules, 50, 159, 218 Arg., on a saltire gules a scallop shell of the

field, 249, 294 Arg., two bars gules, in chief three torteaux,

242

Armorial bearings, wives', 38, 389 Az., a dolphin embowed naiant or, 334 Az., a lion passant gardant or, a chief ermine,

269, 334

' Blazon of Gentrie,' 1586, 127, 196 Comyn (Eli) of Newbold Comyn, c. 1330, his

arms, 467

Dragons, the colours of, 488 Ferrers family, arms of, 9 Gedding family, the arms of, 167 Gold, on a bend sable a spear, 493 Greenhurst, his "booke of Armes," 1623, 387 In a feilde or, uppon a Pale gules, 415 ' King Edward III.,' heraldic allusion in, 366,

438, 470

Knighthood and coat armour, 449 Knives, old serving, the arms on, 41 Lambert family, arms of, 150 Merton College, Oxford, arms of, 249, 294 Or, three chevrons gules, 295 Paly of six azure and or, a chief gules, 188,

298 Per chevron az. and erm., in chief two lions'

heads erased arg., 125, 160 Per chevron gu. and erm., 125, 160 Priuli family, the arms of, 188, 298 Sable, three pigeons volant or, 167 Salisbury Cathedral, monumental inscriptions

in, 425 Shakespeare (W.), his falcon crest, 429,

493 Workman (J.), his ' Book of Arms,' temp.

James VI., 311, 372 Wright family, arms of, 327, 415 Wright, Payne, and Wilder families, 467 Heralds, then 1 presence at funerals, 409 Herb tobacco, the cultivation of, 48, 136, 317, 432,

474

" Hermentrude," her collection of pedigrees, 127 Herrick (Robert), notes on his works, 205 Herrick family in Ireland, 229 Heycock or Haycock family, 57 Heywood (Isabel) and Prince Leopold, 111 Hibbert (Julian), printer, c. 1827, 327, 410 ' Hie "=" hiccius," meaning of the word, 147 " Hickory," used as an adjective, 507 Hill (Rev. Rowland), buried in Surrey Chapel, 1833, 189, 273, 336; his MS. diary, 1773-6, 408 Hirsch (Rabbi Samuel) and Prussian tyranny,

1848, 88

Histories of Irish counties and towns, bibliography of, 422


History of England, Jewish, published 1821, 169,

220 Hoby (Sir Edward) = Elizabeth Poulett, c. 1600,

310, 418 Hodges (George), Westminster scholar, c. 1736,

11, 94

Hodgetts (Thomas), engraver, c. 1810, 227 Hogarth (W.), contemporary Italian admirer of, 8 Holcroft (Thomas), 1745-1809: two letters by r

1796, 64 ; his descendants, 168, 412 ; anec- dotes hi the ' Memoirs,' 188 Holofernes, the original of, 323 Holt (Emily S.), " Hermentrude," her collection

of pedigrees, 127 "Honest Injun," origin of the expression, 389,.

458, 517

Hood (Robin) in romances, 427 " Horn Cross " close, applied to ecclesiastical

boundaries, 368 Horneck (Capt. Kane W.), his death c. 1755, 209,

278 Horse : washed with rice, versions of story, 289 ;

magnifying power of its eyes, 509 Hotten (J. C.), illustrations to his edition of

4 German Popular Stories,' 1848, 208, 315 " How not to do it," origin of the phrase, 508 Hughes (Arthur), Pre-Raphaelite, his birth, 1832,

29, 76, 98 Hulme (W. B.), Esq., Halifax, N.S., portrait,

428 Hunting (Elizabeth) = Timothy Constable, c. 1736,

128 Huntingdon (Elizabeth, Countess of) and Dr. J-

Donne, c. 1620, 227, 353 Huntingdon (Countess of) : use of chapels, 247,

394 ; date of collection of hymns, 247, 352 Huntingdonshire almanacs from 1782, 5 Huntingdonshire Civil War tracts, 86, 105 Hymn from Sarum Missal, " Zyma vetus ex*

purgetur," 229, 296, 337 Hymn-tunes : ' Lydia,' 309, 377, 434, 495 ; ' Pres-

burg,' origin of the name, 409, 513 Hyphen, the neglect of, in printed English, 47 Hythe, co. Durham, derivation of the name,.

189 " Hyvet," meaning of the French word, 169


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Inchbald (Mrs. E.), her * A Simple Story,' 1791, 408, 456

Income-tax, exemption of priests from, 348, 400

Inscriptions : to Baron Westbury, 10, 18, 95 ; in the churchyard, St. Mary's, Lambeth (corrigen- dum), 60 ; PBSVRY, &c., 96 ; in St. John's Church, St. John's Wood Road, 145, 204, 306 r on Venetian coins, c. 1450, 328 ; on church bell, Farnham, Dorset, 389, 420, 436 ; monumental, of Owen Brigstocke, 408 ; monumental, and heraldry in Salisbury Cathedral, 425

Instruments, surgical, from ancient Etruria, 15

' Interm^diaire,' notes from, 80

Ion, origin of the surname, 207, 273

Irish counties and towns, bibliography of his- tories of, 422

Irish family histories, 446

Irish Flag Day, 1916, emblem on the flags, 346

Ironworks of Sussex, description of, c. 1660, 169

Islington, lunatic asylum at, c. 1850, 247, 339