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GENERAL INDEX.

Hemington (Henry and George), Westminster

scholars, 1724, iv. 169 Hemming of Worcester and ' Beowulf ' MS., i.

26

Hems (H.) on alabaster, powdered, vi. 175 Almanacs, diminutive, vii. 375 Altars, ix. 238 Berrysfield, vi. 437 Cardinal points, derived senses of the, viii. 413 Chantrey, vii. 230 Christmas rimers in Ulster, vii. 256 Crosses, ii. 535 ; iii. 317 Crucifix on the Edgar Tower, Worcester, vi. 393 Curfew bell, vii. 77 Devonshire Regiment, i. 36 Dooms in churches, vi. 492 Door-knocker etiquette, ii. 18 Dynham (Sir John), ix. 318 Essex Bath, Strand Lane, vi. 432 Feast of the Ass, i. 396 " Five wounds," viii. 176 Gargoyles at Notre Dame, i. 369 George I. statues, ii. 98 History of churches in situ, vii. 298 Lush and Lushington surnames, iv. 54 Musgrave family, vii. 235 Bats, black and red, ii. 537 ' Bum- mage," viii. 56 St. Hilda : St. John del Pyke, ii. 516 st. John the Baptist in art, vii. 452 Saint's cloak and sunbeam, ii. 357 Stubbs's Trade Protection Agency, x. 37 Sykes (God- frey), i. 117 Tarring, viii. 416 Upright stones in churchyards, ix. 91 Vere (Alberic de), viii. 413

" Hemsman," meaning of the word, v. 227, 308, 438

Hen and Chickens, old sign, i. 55 ; vi. 67 ; viii. 307

Henchman (Humphrey), his marriage, iii. 288, 336

Henderson, his ' Life of Major Andre",' x.

147, 215

Henderson (H. C.) on Hogarth's ' Rake's Progress,' vi. 189

Henderson (W. A.) on dogs on tombs, vi. 129

Henderson (W. H.) on Hermit's Cave, Weston Mouth, ii. 369

Henegan (Sir K. " Drake "), Knight of the Hano- verian or Guelphic Order, c. 1846, ix. 89, 373

Henham (Peter), c. 1240, his MS., x. 349 ; xi. 37

Henkel (F. W.) on ' Annals of England,' ii. 354

Henley (Rev. Phocion), c. 1759, date of his birth, iv. 129, 177

Henley, race with seven oars, 1843, vii. 108, 158

Henley family, xi. 129, 194, 218

Hennessy (Rev. G.), his MS. Clergy list, xii. 181

Hennessy (Sir J. Pope) on Ralegh, i. 368

Henning* (A. S.). 1805-64, first 'Punch' artist, iv. 341

Henning (John), sculptor, his wax models, i. 347, 411

Henningsen (C. F.), and Louis Kossuth, ii. 510 ; iii. 55, 275

Henricus on references wanted, vi. 109

Henrietta on Basil the Great, ii. 190

Henrietta Maria (Queen), supposed second marriage, ii. 110 ; at Bath, ii. 150, 197 ; and Cromwell, ix. 127, 174, 195 ; her almoner, 1633, xi. 47, 93, 153

Henriquez (Jacob) and his seven daughters, ii. 150, 236, 279

Henry II., and Pope Alexander III., ii. 349, 396 ; date of a charter of, v. 150; 214 ; vi. 474 ; vii. 116

Henry IV., Hall's ' Chronicle,' ii. 368, 458 ; his supper of hens, x. 150, 194, 218, 236

' Henry V.,' publisher of the first quarto edition, xii. i81

Henry VII., his gloves, i. 225 ; in Wales and Brittany, vi. 208 ; picture of his marriage, iv. 7,75

Henry VII.'s Chapel, its architect, i. 127, 175

Henry VIII., his cap, i. 225 ; at siege of Boulogne r i. 428 ; his queens descended from Edward I., ii. 464

Henry, Prince of Wales, mark on his neck, iii. 87, 334

Henry of Monmouth, his cradle, i. 183, 253, 312, 456

Henry of Navarre and three-handled cup, ii.. 408, 457 ; iii. 33

" Henry Hase," meaning of phrase, in coal trade., ix. 449 ; x. 15

Heortology, meaning of the term, i. 185

Hepworth (Mrs. M. M.) on Brighton visitors im 1779, i. 68

Heraldic : accessories at funeral, 1682, iv. 306 ; alteration of coat of arms, vi. 390 ; animals as pinnacles of a church, vi. 189, 317 ; bearer of coat of arms sought, vii. 37 ; charge, its- meaning, v. 330, 458 ; MS. in British Museum*. c. 1400, i. 348 ; MSS., Elizabethan, i. 168, 210 ;, visitations, MS. books, 1552, 1557, iv. 29

Heraldry :

A demi-lion rampant, ducally crowned, iv. 90

A dexter arm in armour, iv. 276

A W T yvern part-per-pale addressed, vii. 228,

294, 395

Allen (Cardinal), iv. 30, 78, 116, 215, 258 Anjou, arms of the Counts of, xi. 74, 96, 138 Antelope or, plain collared azure, ix. 8, 58 Argent, a bend fusily gu., on a chief az.

three escallops, vii. 385 Argent, a bend sable, charged in chief

with a plate, vi. 410, 475 ; vii. 37 Argent, a chevron azure ; in base a lyon

rampant and three harts gules, v. 66, 177 Argent, a chevron between three roses gules,

vii. 251, 315

Argent, a chevron embattled az., viii. 33 Argent, a chevron sa. between three boars'

heads, xii. 346

Argent, a chevron sable between three colum- bines, i. 198

Argent, a chief azure, vi. 161 Argent, a cross gules, vi. 49, 97, Argent, a cross ragulee gules, viii. 269 Argent, a fesse gules between six Cornish

choughs proper, viii. 108 Argent, a fesse sable between four hands

dexter, viii. 370, 470 Argent, a fesse sable between three mullets

gules, ii. 488 Argent, a lion passant gules (?) over two

crescents, xii. 33, 110, 267 Argent, a lion rampant sable, viii. 115 Argent, a mullet between three buckles sable,,

ix. 390 Argent and gules, in the first quarter an.

escallop, viii. 443 Argent, a rose gules between two fleurs-de-lis

gules, i. 387

Argent, a saltire engrailed sable, i. 150 Argent, a saltire gules charged with another

saltire, viii. 232, 278

Argent, a stag's head cabossed, i. 289, 37& Argent, & trois chaperons de gu., xii. 118 Argent h trois fasces gueules, xi. 108, 213