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 Notes and Queries, July 28, 1908.

INDEX.

535

Hem? ( ffarry) on St. Genius, 495

St. Paul's Cathedral foundation stone, 213 St. Thomas Aquinas: his ancestry, 377 Santorin and St. Irene, 510 Siven-sacrament fonts, 35 Sundial inside a church, 206 Travelling: in England, 1600-1700, 455

^Henderson (W. A.) on dogs at Constantinople, 170, 456 Irish bog butter, 496 Ruskin and Taormina, 450 Santorin and St. Irene, 463

Menry Brougham, steaour, o. 1838, 269, 337, 511

Heraldry :

Arg., a lion rampint gules, 207, 294 Arms, their quartering, 168, 215, 275 ; royal, in churches, 188, 230, 294, 336; unregistered, 228,311

"Bendy of six pieces or, 207, 294 Canadian Cjllege of Arms, 87 Canton azure seme*e of fleurs-de-lis, 229 Crests, British, 308, 436 iE irl's eldest son and supporters, 408, 456 Escutcheon of pretence, 392, 436 Gules, a cross cleche'e or, 190 'Oules (possibly or), on a chief azure, 408, 455 Lion rampant surrounded by seven fleurs-de-lis,

207, 294

Martlets sable, 230, 335 Or, a, saltire between four martlets gu, 230 Per chevron gules and azure (sable I), 369 Qiartering of arms, 168, 215, 275 Koyal arms in churches, 188, 230, 294, 336 ?Sable, a fret and a canton argent, 406 Sable, three birds rising or, 288 Supporters, and earl's eldest son, 408, 456 Unregistered arms, 228, 311

Heralds' Visitations, Northamptonshire, 1631, 54 Heron-Allen (E.) on punch, the beverage, 71 Sheffield plate, 92 Violinists, female, 256 (Herpich (C. A.) on Shakespeariana, 263 Hervey (Rsv. Jamas), his correspondence, 249 <Heslop (R. 0.) on crucifixion : earliest representation,

289

Place, 316 Hetman and ataman, distinction between the titles,

109, 157

(Heugher on astronomy in fiction, 229 Hewitt (C. E.) on Caparn family, 268 iHewitt (J. A.) on Chichele's kin, 454

Duke of Gaelderland : Duke of Lorraine, 455 IHibgame (F. T.) on fourteen bishops consecrated

together, 347, 494

Church, oldest Protestant in United States, 244 Church spoons, 77 Eshin' : Beltin', 518 Havel and slaie makers, 209, 256 Hoast, 110 Linus, Pope, 129 New Year luck, 94 Place, 475
 * Bleak House' : Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, 166

Ropes used at executions, 418 St. Paul's Cathedral, foundation stone, 163 " Was you \ " and " Tou was," 114

Hibgame (F. T.) on Cardinal Wiseman, his tomb, 389

Hie et Ubique on Bankes of Corfe C-istle, 395

Hill ( Abigail), Lady Mwham, her portrait, 387 ; and

Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, 390, 471 Hill (Bansoa Earle) and 'Epicure's Alminajk,' 4,

116, 153

Hill (N. W.) on Diamond State, 396 Shakespeariana, 465 Sjambok : its pronunciation, 92 Hinds (J. P.) on Lady Coventry's Minuet, 518 Hippoclides on Crucifixion: earliest representation.

248

Hitchin-Kemp (F.) oa Chichele's kin, 236 Portmanteau words and phrases, 512 Ronaney portrait, 34
 * Historical English Dictionary,' blackguard in, 187

Hoast, use aad meaning of the word, 66, 110 Hobby grooms, 1677, their livery, 127 Hobson, Cambridge carrier, Vincent Bourne on, 23 J Hocken (T. M.) on Rev. Samuel Marsden, 389 Hodening custom, 208, S74, 416 Hodgkia (J. Eliot) on copying letters, 287

Piece broker, 213

Hodgson (J. C.) on Colliagwooi's descendants, 49 Linda or Lindot, portrait printer, 273 Robertson (IVCrs. Janaes), portrait painter, 394 Hoe, Plymouth, pronunciation of the name, 38 3 Hog, use of the word, 73 Holbora, " Black Bull " in, 367 Holborn, place-name, its etymology, 295, 333, 351,

514 ..

Holdich (Benjamin) on Crowland Abbey, 509 Holland, seventeenth-century English exiles in, 148 Holland (Cornelius), M.P., his biography, 287 Holland (ftev. Richard), c. 1656-1706, parentage and

offspring, 88

Holland (T. J.) on Rev. Richard Holland, 83 Holland (W. R.) on Smith in Latin, 152 Holly, oaths swora on bough of, 167 ; and lightning,

ib+

Holm aad mastiek trees, their modern narass, 489 Holyoake (G. J.), his biography, 80, 126 ; and G. J.

Harney, 126; Chartists aad special constables, 126,

156, 191, 212, 274; as a lecturer, 223, 397;

bibliography, 441, 491

Homer aad the digamna*, 168, 215, 253, 297 Honiericas on Iliads of the Iliad,' 409 Hominy, etymology of the word, 326 Hoinunculus, his 'John Bull and his Wonderfal

Lamp,' 230 Hone (N. J.) on manorial system, 236

Shakkespere: Shakstaff, 89 Honour, Falstaff on, 128, 176 Hook (A. J.) on Joka Hook, of Norwich, 419 Hook (JToha), minister of Norwich Tabernacle, 41ft,

473

Hooker (Sir J, D.) on topinambon, 131 Hooshtah, Westralian importation into English, 6 Hopkins (F. 0.) on Francis Prior: Annabella Beau- mont, 8 Hopton (Ralph, Lord}, frequently killed Royalist

general, 409, 458

4 Horace in Lon ion, 'by James and Horace Saiith, 369 Hornby family and representation of Blackburn, 32ft Hornsey, history of the parish, 132 Horse-racing in France, 167, 237, 294