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Notei and Queries, Feb., 1918.


SUBJECT INDEX.


533


Hotten (John Camden), his publications, 30

Tlouse, new, risks of entering, 59

"' House " of, publishers' method of describing themselves, 331, 402

^Houses of historic? 1 interest, 315, 414, 432

Hoyle (Alderman Thomas), M.P. York city, 1640, 91, 157, 318

Hubert (Robert), alias Forges, Gent., collector of " rarities," c. 1665, 479

Huns, Germans so called, first use of the term, 383, 427

Hyphenates = German Americans and pro-Ger- mans, 10, 217


Illusion, auditory, explanation desired, 297

'" In commendam," origin of the phrase, c. 1658, 29

India, Hindu magic square, llth century, 383,

424, 454, 517 ; European artists in, tc 1850, 415,

454 Indian mounds, U.S.A., origin and purpose of, 90,

154. 372, 431 Inns, with interesting associations, in use, 1917,

134, 169, 257, 314, 370, 432 Inscriptions : to William of Orange, 29, 78 ; in

Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, 183,

254 ; " Gotlestmirde on. still, stan.," on

old davenport, 230 ; relating to Durham, 250 ;

Australian memorial inscriptions, 269, 330 ;

Hampton Court abbreviated inscriptions,

383, 426

"" Invicta," history of the motto, 477 .Ireland, peasant costume distinctive of, 479 4 Ireland in Fiction,' published 1916, 359, 387, 417 Irish counties and towns, bibliography of histories

of, 336

JErish family history, Delamar family, 500 Iri^h MSS., publication of catalogue of, 272 Irish titles, ancient, the prefix " The," 91, 156 Irwin (Henry Crossley), his ' A Derelict Empire,'

by " Mark Time," 230, 281


Jacob, the wonder-working French Zouave, 1867,

226, 365

Jacob, James, early use of the name, 147, 259, 284 James, first use of the name in England. 147, 259,

284 James I. and Sir Henry Mildmay's marriage, 107,

195, 255, 340 Jeatt (B.) of Dartmouth, name on an engraved

coin, 300

Jelly, 16th-century recipe for, 443 Jewass and her hair, the end concealed, 446, 484 Jewsbury (Maria Jane), d. 1833, her diaries, 271 Jill, Gillian, early use of the name, 49, 117 " Jobeys " of Eton, 59

  • John Inglesant,' key wanted, 386

Johnson (Dr. S.), Thrale Hall, Streatham, visited

by, 231, 306 Jones (Griffith), 1722-86, editor of ' London

Chronicle,' 334

Jones (Richard Lambert), author of ' Reminis- cences,' d. 1863, 90, 178, 253 Jones (William), author of ' Finger-Ring Lore,'

1877, 358

Joyce (W.), his picture ' Convalescent,' 476 " Judy "=woman, use of the word, 229, 286 Justiss family, 449


K.C.B., the origin of the three crowns, 449, 487

" Kadaver," etymology of the word, 330

Keats (John), explanation of passages in his

works, 273, 401 Keith family, 299

Kennedy (James), his proposed Medical Biblio- graphy to 1800, 416 Killingbeck (B.), mezzotint portrait of Wolfe

published by, 1783, 169

Kinderley (Nathaniel), d. 1742, his will, 9, 282 King and falcon folk-tale, reference to, 29, 77 King's evil, " touching " for, 480 " King's Exchequer " and books kept there, 51 King's Gentlemen Volunteers in the Royal Xavy,

1692, 229, 311, 315 " King's Private Roads," passes with inscription,

1731, 332

" King's serjeant," Criminal Court official, obso- lete, 296 Kingsley (Henry), Marat in his ' Mademoiselle

Mathilde,' 14, 343 Kingsman family, 360 " Kip " = house of ill-fame, use of the word, 170,

235

Kipling (Rudyard), a lost poem by, 34, 173 Kirkpatrick family of the Isle of Wight, 299, 398 Kirwan (F. D.), author, c. 1807, his portrait, 23V> Knifegrinder, the inventor of, 210, 312 Knight (Samuel), his ' Life of Colet,' 1718, 148,

282, 398 Kyd (T.), ' The Spanish Tragedy,' emendation, 441


La Touche. See Touche.

1 Lady's Magazine,' published by Wheble, 359, 45C Lait (Edward), water-colour painter, c. 1869, 475 Lamb (Charles), Thomas Westwood, and Stack- house's History of the Bible,' 269, 308 ; on

" All round the VVrekin," 417, 455 Lamb (Rev. G.) of Hethe, Oxou, 1769-1801, 387 Lamb and veal, composition for, and connexion

with illness, 1624, 508 Lambe family, 331 Lambert (Messrs.), silversmiths, of Coventry

Street, 1908, 473

' Lancasliire Glossary,' a third part, c. 1883, 416 Lancaster family, the arms of, 332, 430, 462 Landmarks, old, demolition of, 473 Laud (Archbishop), a bibliography of, 298 Launay (Marquis de), his descendants, 167 Lc Fanu (J. Sheridan), his works, c. 1896, 15, 59 Leake (John), M.D., b. 1729, his mother, 50 Leaman (W.), member of the Long Parliament, his

death, 299

Leases, long, examples, 413 Les ( ) of Christchurch, Surrey, his pedigree,

210

Legends on " love tokens." 341 Legs, swollen, new milk a cure for, 273, 431 " Leicester plover," origin of the expression, 357 Leicester Square, Nos. lo, 11, 12 Coventry Street,

473

Leiden University, data of a charter of, 505 Lens, achromatic, Chester Moor Hull and the, 334 Leonard (Rev. W.) of Hardwick, Oxon, d. 1840,

387

Levett (John), M.P. Lichfield, 1701-2, 90, 156 " Liberty "= furlough, use of the word, 211 Liege abbess and Corpus Christi, a legend, 507 Lights called "Fraternalia," used at funerals, 444