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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1917.

SUBJECT INDEX.

549

Beraldry :

Az., on a fesse or, 208

Az., a lion rampant argent, 88

Az., three chevrons interlaced, and a chief

or, 74

Barry of eight, argent and gules, 208 Barry of six, or and azure, 70, 197 Barry wavy of six, or and azure, 90 Bear and ragged staff, badge, 49, 95, 134 Bishopsbourne Church, arms in painted glass,

c. 1550, 208 Bushe and Spencer families, the arms of,

508

Caldecott family, the arms of, 107, 195, 237 Chalice, Italian, c. 1380, arms on, 70, 197 Chivalry, the High Court of, held 1699, 330 Crest of an eagle statant, 529 Crest of a horse's head bridled, 529 Crest of a talbot's head issuant from a crest- coronet, 529

Cup, silver, coats of arms on, 129, 195 Fesse between three rustres, 268, 374 Garrick (David), grant of arms to, 49 Gu., a chevron between three lions' heads

erased, argent, 528 Harrow School, arms of, 88 Neville family, arms of, 50 Out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix or in

flames proper, 458 Pallavicini family, arms of, 328, 396 Papal insignia of Nicolas V., 154 Price family, arms and crest of, 349, 477 .Sable, a chevron between three spearheads

argent, 477 '.Sable, three braced chevrons and a chief gold,

28 Salisbury Cathedral, monumental inscriptions

in, 47

Seize-quartiers, 477 Shakespeare (W.), his falcon crest, 35 Silver, a cross gules with a bezant in the

centre, 28

Toke family of Notts, arms of, 250, 338 Topp family, the crest of, 128, 279 Two flags in saltire, 129, 195 Wright family, arms of, 77 Herb tobacco, the cultivation of, 16, 76 Herbert (Edward), M.P. 1656-8, his father, 348,

436 Herbert (Philip), Earl of Pembroke, c. 1641,

portrait of, 108, 158 Hertfordshire, some surnames of, 349 Hewitt or Hewett family, pedigrees, 51 Hicks (Mrs. Mary), witch of Huntingdonshire,

c. 1716, 521 Hinchman, Henchman, or Hitchman family, 270,

338 Histories of Irish counties and towns, bibliography

of, 22, 141, 246, 286, 406, 445, 522 History of England with riming verses, 529 Hitchman, Henchman, or Hinchman family, 270,

338 Holcroft (Thomas) and the biography of Napoleon,

1814, 24, 118 Holloway (William), author of ' The Peasant's

Fate,' 1802, 8, 156 " Holme Lee," pen-name of Harriet Parr, d. 1900,

370

Holmes family of co. Limerick, 90 " Honest Injun," origin of the expression, 157 Hopkins (Elizabeth), b. 1761, British heroine in the American War, 121

Horse-chestnut, the horseshoe mark on its branches,

172, 237, 294 House and garden superstitions, 89, 138, 159, 214,

419

House, new, risks of entering, in India, 509 " How not to do it," origin of the phrase, 17 Hudson (James), his position at Court, 1832, 29,

94 Hungary Hill, Stourbridge, origin of the name,

430, 517

Huntingdonshire Feaets in London, c. 1678, 61 Hussey (Thomas), M.P. for Whitchurch 1645-53,

88, 135, 158 Hymn, mediaeval, attributed to St. Thomas &

Becket, 228, 271 Hymn-tune ' Lydia,' 152

" I don't think," use of the phrase, 1862, 487 Ibarra (Joachim), 1725-85, Spanish printer, 171,

253 Ibbetson, Ibberson, or Ibbeson, meaning of the

surname, 110, 198, 294 Ibsen (Henrik), his ' Ghosts,' and the Lord

Chamberlain, 469, 536 Incunabula in Irish libraries, 247, 288 " Indian kings, four," entertainments to, in

London, 1710, 304, 397

" Influenza," use of the word, 1775, 328, 457 Influenza and colds, germs brought to islanders,

468

Inscriptions : monumental and heraldry in Salisbury Cathedral, 47 ; at Poltimore alms- house, Exeter, 71, 116 ; on brass plate, Newland Church, 90, 138 ; Hebrew, at Sheepshed, Lei- cestershire, 109, 195 ; in the parish church, St. Mary, Battersea, 125, 145 ; in churchyard of St. Newlyn East, Cornwall, 228, 317, 418; on Communion table, 1617, 250 ; in Tower of London, " John Prine, 1568," 390, 516 ; in the burial-ground of Chapel Royal, Savoy, 425, 498 ' Interme'diaire,' notes from, 220 Inventory of a house in Warwickshire, 1559, 501 Inventory of goods, 1620, words occurring in, 430,

516

Irish counties and towns, bibliography of his- tories of, 22, 141, 246, 286, 406, 445, 522 Irish legend of the two isles, 27 Irish (Volunteer) Corps, c. 1780, 390, 518 Iron, war jewellery made of, 427 ' Islington Gazette,' Diamond Jubilee of, 1910, 346 Italy, King of, descended from Charles I. of England, 267, 358, 496

" J. (S.)," water-colour artist, c. 1826, 250, 315 Jackson (Sir Anthony), c. 1650, and the Moone

family of Breda, 229 Jackson (Samuel), water-colour artist, c. 1826,

250, 315 James (G. P. B.), 1799-1860, his novels and short

stories, 167, 254, 255 Jennings and Finlay families, 488 " Jennings Property " case, genealogical details,

16

Jewellery in war-time, made of iron, 427 " Jingle," vehicle becoming extinct, 32 " Jobeys " of Eton, 248, 295, 394 John (King), the opening of his tomb, 520