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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 27, 1901.
Hemming (R.) on installation of a midwife, 197
Pagination, 316 Hems (H.) on Anglo-Hebrew slang : kybosh, 277
Area of churchyards, 113
Bandy-legged = knock- kneed, 255
Blankets, 155
Boulder stones, 136
Female worker in iron, 466
"Lantedale,"158
Location of theatre, 331
London churches, 278 , " Mary's Chappel," 373
Monolith in Hyde Park, 195
National nicknames, 135
Norman architecture, 94
Orientation in interments, 338
Pens : nibs and nebs, 339
Public mourning, 295
" Put a spoke in the wheel," 258
Skulls found in Victoria Street, Westminster, 11
Surnames, 235
Hendriks (F.) on John Stow's portrait, 1603, 401 Henry III. pawns an image of the Virgin, 327 Henry VII., early history of, 110, 256
Heraldry :
American, 117, 429
Argent, two bars azure (in sable), 58
Arms of Scotland, 452
Arms on ancient leather cover in Sweffling Church Suffolk, 87
Chevron engrailed between three mascles, 69
Ermine, a harp or, 128
Gules, a cross vair, 71
Gules, a fret or, 54, 117, 174, 293, 433
Identification of arms in St. Mary's Church, Eeading, 488
Lozengy (? Fusilly) or and vert, 233
Noble, in Swiss, 208, 290
Sa., a chevron between three fleams arg., 352
Sea proper, in the base a cleft or, 247, 395
Three lions passant guardant, 268, 853
Two bars, on a canton a cinquefoil, 408 Hereditary officials, 365 Heriot (George), his grave, 34
Herne (Richard), Sheriff of London, 1618-19, 309, 374 Heron-Allen (E.) on books on manners, deportment, and etiquette, 388
Chaucer, doubtful passages in, 189
Four-and-Five, its meaning, 250
" Mary's Chappel," 275
Moon lore, 154
Movable stocks, 214
Routes between London and Paris, 114 Heslop (R. O.) on Boca Chica, 312
Keel, 65 Hewitt (J. A.) on Angier, Anger, or Aungier family,
13
Hexameters, English, and elegiacs, 321, 514 Hiatt (C.) on Johnson v. Boswell, 285 Hibgame (F. T.) on blessing of the throats, 196 Defoe, last male descendant, 86 Friday superstition, 337
High and Low : Conservative and Liberal, 128, 238 Higbam (C.) on cradle commissions, 251 Morsay or Marsay (Count), 351
Higham (C.) on Patmore and Swedenborg, 345
Southey and Swedenborg, 186
fc'peranza and Swedenborg, 287
Hill (A. F.) on catalogue of musical instruments, 207 Hill (G.) on the 42nd at Fontenoy, 286
Joan of Arc, 268
Hill (Serjeant George), 1716-1808, 68, 194 Hine (J.), his 'Selections from the Poems of William
Wordsworth, Esq.,' 42 ' Historical English Dictionary,' 347, 436 History, universal, bibliography of, 488 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Flemish weavers, 92 Hockley (R. C. C.) on portrait of Sir John Thorold, 108 Hodgkin (J. E.) on funeral cards, 291 Hogarth's House, Chiswick, its demolition, 386 Holden (Lieut.-Col. R.) on Holden Cruttenden, 369 Holmes (R. R.) on "Bull and Last," 331 Holywell Street, Strand, relics of, 13, 115 Home=wbom, 286, 374 Hone (William), his burial-place, 408, 498 Hooligan, origin of the term, 48, 114 Hop and malt substitutes, 150, 215, 296, 454 Hope (H. G.) on battle of Fontenoy, 25, 211
Confidential dispatches to the War Office, 378 Danteiana, 316
Flight of King James from Ireland, 329 Hopton (Susanna), devotional writer, 1627-1709, 50 Home (A. B.) on the " Twopenny Tube," 375 Horses, marks on, 111, 193
Horses with four white stockings toll-free, 111, 193 Housden (J. A. J.) on Gill's Lap, 356
Motto for laundry porch, 176 Houses, pews annexed to, 388, 517 Howley (Archbp.), d. 1848, his mother, 408 Huchtenburg and Van der Meulen, pictures by, 87
117, 453 ' Hudibras,' parrot in, 292 Hughes (T. C.) on Chavasse family, 191
Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon cotes, 15
Excavations near Cirencester, 327
' Go to the devil and shake yourself,' 32
Incised circles on stones, 389
Lay canon, 358
London churches, 335
Monuments in Gilling Church, 189
Municipal coincidences, 409
Roman steelyard weights, 228
Runic inscription found in St. Paul's Churchyard,
269
Seals, history of, 189 Willis (Rev. George), 428 Huitson family, 129, 218, 314 Hull saying, " Ah '11 travis ther," 445 lulton (E.) on the orb, 227 luman remains found at Machen, Monmouthshire,
126
lumbuz, use and meaning of the word, 89 lume (David), his portrait by Ramsay, 188, 272 lunter-Blair (O.) on viva, 18
Hussey (A.) on berth=to lay down floor-boards, 505 Bishop of London's funeral, 231 Garland, new sense of, 45 Latin motto, 12 Portall or screen, 425 School-teachers in Kent, 1578-1619, 3 Hutchinson (J. ) on allusion in Wordsworth, 232, 438