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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1912.

INDEX.

549

Haymarket, site of the Tennis Court, c. 1867, 110,

155, 176, 231

Hayward (William Stephens), novelist, c. 1862, 149 Haywra, place-name, its locality, 35, 96 Heathfield (John), Westminster scholar, 1749, 149 Heathfield Cuckoo Fair, 96, 135 Heavens, three, from funeral sermon, 1657, 48, 158 Hebrew medal, inscription on, 447, 510 Heine (Heinrich), his visit to England, 1827, 115,

152 ; his translation of Byron, 290, 338 Hellings family, 267 Helwis, name in ' Interludium de Clerico et

Puella,' 266

Hemans (Felicia), d. 1835, biography of, 468, 534 Hemington (Henry and George), Westminster

scholars, 1724, 169 Henley (Rev. Phocion), c. 1759, date of his birth,

129," 177

Henning (A. S.), 1805-64, first ' Punch ' artist, 341 Henry VII., picture of his marriage, 7, 75 Heraldic accessories at funeral, 1682, 306 Heraldic visitations, MS. books, 1552, 1557, 29

Heraldry :

A demi-lion rampant, ducally crowned, 90

A dexter arm in armour, 276

Allen (Cardinal), 30, 78, 116, 215, 258

Arg., between three leopards' heads gules, 289

Arg., on bend az. three escallops of the field, 50

Arg., on a chevron sa., 330, 478

Arg., on a fesse az. between three horses

courant, 489

Arg., on a fesse vert, 279, 339 Arg., three conies in pale sable, 30, 78, 116 Az., a Calvary cross (three steps) or, 289 Az., a chevron counter - embattled between

three bugle horns or, 508 Az., a chevron ermine between three swords,

298

British Royal arms in Milan, 290 Colonies, their arms, 368, 436 Drury family, 369 France, early arms of, 389, 450 Gower family, temp. Henry V., 528 Gules, a mule passant argent, 210 Holdway and Ewen arms, 330 Manum 'dextram armatam, 24, 77 Mary's (Queen) armorial bearings at Corona- tion, 1911, 467 Midhurst arms, 367

Mural coronet argent, a plain cross gules, 213 On a chevron three crosses patt^e, 489 Or, five cross-crosslets fitchee sable salterwise,

150

Or, five crosslets sable salterwise, 150 Or, on a chevron vert, 28 Quarterly, a saltire, 302 Quarterly per fesse indented, 188 Robinson family, 28

Two posts, each surmounted by a cross, 90 Vert, an escallop shell arg. between two

pallets or, 527 Herbert (Lord) of Cherbury, his Rabbinical

studies, 506

Herculaneum, fragments of Epicurus at, 270, 393 Bering (Julius), Westminster scholar, 1720, 169 Herringman (Jas.), Westminster scholar, 1725, 89 Herringman (John), Westminster scholar, 1728, 89 Hertfordshire inscriptions from churches and

burial-grounds, 326 Hervey (Thomas Kibble), 1799-1859, his poem

' The Convict Ship,' 468, 515 Hickey (Miss), friend of Burke and Reynolds, 129

Hicks (Henry and Robert), Westminster scholars,

1718, 89, 353 Hicks (Michael), Westminster scholar, 1735, 89,

353

Hidage assigned to various burghs, c. 878, 2 Hiebslac (O'Clarus), his ' Englische Schnitzer,' 368,

439 Highgate Archway, foundation stone laid, 1811

or 1812, 206, 257, 274 Hill (Langley), Westminster scholar, 1722, 169,

239, 535 Hindle (John), d. 1796, his graduation Mus.Bac.,

528

Historical documents, American, from 1540, 268 Historical parallel, Bonaparte and David II. of

Scotland, 525 History of England with riming verses, 168, 233,

278, 375, 418, 517

Hoboken, American Indian place-name, 86 Holdway and Ewen, tombstone inscriptions, Up-

ham, 330

Holinshed bibliography, 246 |

Holly, smooth and prickly, 526 Holworthy (James), artist, his paintings, 128 Holworthy (Matthew), his portrait, c. 1805, 408 Holworthy |( - ), murder committed by, in

America, 450 " Homestead," early use of the word by Dryden,

525

Hone (William), his friends and letters, 407 " Honorificabilitudinitatibus," use of the word,

487, 538 Hood (Robin), alluded to in ' Dives and Pauper,'

c. 1400, 321, 358

Hook (James), Westminster scholar, 1797, 109, 154 Hooker (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1773, 109,

154 Horry (Daniel), Westminster scholar, 1781, 89,

138, 259, 295 Horses : Coverham horses, 206 ; phenomenal in-

telligence, 285, 354, 478 Horses' ghosts, stories of, 127, 176 Horsley (Samuel) at Oxford University, 1837, 68,

154

Hospitallers, Knights, in Kent : Claypans, 87 Houghton Hall pictures, their sale, 1779, 385 House of Commons, Speaker Yelverton and the

prayer, 38 Household, Royal, history and officials of, 89, 137,

234 Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., 347, 430, 473,

' Howden Fair,' Lincolnshire ballad, 325, 439 Huck (Richard), Vicar of Fishley, Norfolk, c. 1801,

109 ' Hudibras Redivivus,' " Knipperdoling

" ninny -broth " in, 229 Hugh (Aaron), pirate, c. 1770, 490 Hugh family, 8 Hughes (William), Westminster scholar,

Hughson (David) = David Pugh, author of ' Lon-

don,' 70, 116, 198 Hulda, name in Northern literature and sagas,

249,315,337,455

Hulton Abbey cartulary, its possessor, 1911, 367 Hume (David), 1711-76, his memorial and inscrip-

tion, 226

Hungerford family, 70. .

Hunyadi Janos, mineral springs, origin of the

name, 270, 317

Husbands carried by their wives, 279 Hutchins (Rev. John), c. 1796, his biography, 259

and