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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1916.

SUBJECT INDEX.

521

Fraser Highlanders at the taking of Quebec, 170

Frederick the Great on ' Les Matinees du Roi de Prusse,' 138

Freeholders of Nottingham and Parliamentary vote, 303

French " of Stratford-atte-Bowe," 301, 366, 404, 470

Fromond (John^, d. 1420, his Chantry at Win- chester, 433, 472, 509

Funeral rites, beards for mourning, 259

Fur-names in mediaeval inventories, 183, 244, 345

-Gale family, 241

-Games : Nuts and may, 74

Oavelkind, the survival of the custom, 379, 428

Gayley (Prof. C. M.). notes on his ' Representative

English Comedies,' vol. iii., 113 "* Geography, Complete System of,' 1811, the

authors Pictet and Saint Quentin, 302 George III., his interest hi farming, 381, 427 German libraries and the war, 458 -German pilgrimage to Wakefield, 1865, 237 German princes fallen in the war, 1914-15, 217 German soldiers, amulets worn by, 37 'Germania and Tedesco, etymology of the words,

268

Germans, what is said of them, 252 Ghost story relating to Archbishop Williams, 499 Ghostwick. See Goshtick. Gibbon (E.), his reference to ' Excerpta Lega-

tionum,' 30, 77, 131 Gibraltar Square, name of archway, Stratton,

160

Gills, " Comical Gills " society, etching, 259 Gladiolus, pronunciation of the word, 220, 288,

327, 365 Globe Theatre, the site of the, 10, 50, 70, 121, 143,

161, 201, 224, 264, 289, 347 Goat, tethered, Welsh wedding custom, 181 Goats kept with cattle, 39 Goblins, fashion of garb worn by, 49 'Godwin (Earl), his sword an heirloom, 117 Goldsmith (O.), and Tennyson, a parallel, 140 ;

illustrators of his works, 160 ; Germans and

Wakefield, 237 Gooch (Mrs. E. S.), c. 1792, her family, 220, 284;

her ' Sherwood Forest,' 1804, 401 Goose, death of, at the age of 44, 420 Gordon (Capt. C.), of the Chesapeake, c. 1807,

257

Gospel for the Feast of the Assumption, 380, 508 Gosson (H.), bookseller of London, c. 1603, 401,

448

Gostwick (Sir E.), c. 1612, his biography, 14 Grafton picture of Shakespeare, 15 Grave-clothes, the preparation of, c. 1800, 66 Gray (J.), partner in 'The Morning Chronicle,'

221

Green ( Valentine )= Mary Wadham, 1771, 27 Gregg (Treshain), gaoler, Dublin, 1803, 139 Grey (Lord John) of Pirgo, d. 1569, 420 Griffith, Sheffield, Hunt, Cole, and Cox families,

280, 329

Guards, Dutch Swiss, the history of, 118, 163 Guevara (Antonio de), c. 1490-1544, Bishop of

Mondonedo, 461, 508 Guidott family, 258, 422 Gunpowder Plot, " Punch's whole Play," 139,

209
 * Gwyn (Nell),' verse on an advertising placard, 99

H

Habakkuk, the prophet, " capable de tout," 502 Haggatt (Bartholomew), English Consul at

Aleppo, 1614, 9

Hagiography of Cyprus, 129, 460 Hah- used in magic, 84 Hall (John), physician, Shakespeare's son-in-law,

157, 391 Hall-book of Winchester College, 1406-7, 1414-5,

293, 313, 494

Halley and Peake families of Virginia, 339 Hampstead, playhouse erected, c. 1709, 377 Handbombs, a sketch of, 1669, 238 Hanwell, " Mr. Hanwell," artist, c. 1676, 102 Hanwell, origin of the place-name, 377, 446 Hapsburg dynasty, Bolingbroke on the, 481 Hardy (John), Winchester scholar, 1549, 5 Hardy (Thomas) and Victor Hugo, 240 Hardy (Lieut.-Col. Thomas), 65th Regiment, d.

1794, 259 Hardy (Major Le), his portrait by Sir T. Lawrence,

259

Hare, Easter hare, Leicestershire custom, 124 Hassocks, derivation of the place-name, 29, 90, 130 Hastings (Hercules), clockmaker, d. 1731, 341 Hathersage Church, Derby, arms in, 305 Hauck (Mr.), portrait painter, d. 1781, 342 Hawk privateer, adventure of, 1781, 299 Haycock or Heycock family, 442, 507 Hayward or Havvard (W.), of Merton College,

1723, 320, 367

Hazlitt (W.) and " freemen of Highgate," 29 Hearne (Thomas), epigram on, 33 Hebrew dietetics, 334, 380, 405, 466 Heimskrol, Dutch artist, his biography, 161 Heine (H.), his description of Brougham, 400 Hell Fire Club, its history, 97, 354 Hennessy (Rev. G.), his MS. Clergy list, 181 ' Henry V.,' publisher of the first quarto edition,

181 Heraldry:

Arg., a chevron sa. between three boars'

heads, 346 Arg., a lion passant gules (?) over two

crescents, 33, 110, 267 Arg., & trois chaperons de gu. ; 118 Arg., two ravens hanging pale-wise, sable,

90

Armorial bearings, wives', 503 Az., a une bande d'or surmontee de deux

croissants d'arg., 110, 267 Az., crusuly of crosslets, a cross moluie voided

or, 242 Az., a fesse sable between three horses

courant argent, 459 Az., three foxes statant or, 159 Az., three open crowns or, 424 Az., upon a vase three salmon interlaced

proper, 311, 346 Barruly argent and gules, 266 Bayonne Cathedral, English escutcheons in,

8, 55

Bend bearing three roses, 93 Be>ardier (Jean), Mayor of Beaune, c. 1669,

the arms of, 249 Berghes (Corneille de), Bishop of Li6ge, Io38,

his arms, 118, 170, 226 Boteler family, arms of, 33, 110, 267 Chevron between three frogs, 93 Cornaro, Venetian family, the arms of, 379