Page:Notes and Queries - Series 12 - Volume 4.djvu/358

 352

SUBJECT INDEX.

Notes and Queries, March, 1919.

Gipping, inscriptions in cliapel, explanation wanted, 132

" Glad eye," early example, 218

" Glas " : " Daniel MacCarthy (Glas)," explana- tion wanted, 303

Glastonbury a cruciform town, 72

Glaziers' petition c. 1537, 19

Goldsmith (Lieut. Henry), nephew of Oliver Goldsmith, his career, 177

Goldsworthv family of Devonshire, its history, 185, 228, 258

" Gone west," history of the phrase, 218, 280, 337

Gonson or Gunston (Sir David), executed 1541, his history, 189

Goodwin (George), his poem ' Rising Castle,' 95, 161

Gooseberry bush, children bom under, 219, 256

Grammar School Registers, list of, 78, 145, 174, 228

Grammatical mnemonic jingle, " a, an, and the," its author, 242, 286

Grant (Col. Colquhoun), intelligence officer in the Peninsula, 326

Grant (General U. S.) on Wellington, misleading anecdote, 44, 115, 194

Grant (William), memorial tower, 1827, 69

Grantham (Thomas), Baptist minister, bio- graphy, 77, 172

Graves, foreign, of British authors, 83

Gray (Sir William), statue at West Hartlepool, 208

' Greek Anthology," collections of epigrams used at Westminster and Eton, 130 ; epigram by Agathias, 130

Greek stadium, its three pillars, 216

Greek temperament, Aristotle on, 302

Greenwell (Canon William), bequest to British Museum, 129

Griffin family in the 17th century, 220

Grylls (Humphry Millett), memorial at Helston, 209

Grove (Capt. Hugh), Thomas Fuller's brother-in- law, beheaded 1655, 122, 191

Gulliver and Lilliput, origin of the names, 73, 140, 199

Gun-room, on ship of war, its position, 109

Gunston or Gonson (Sir David), executed 1541, his history, 189

Gwydion ab Don, his magic horses and grey- hounds, 113

H

" Habit of living," parallel in Sir T. Browne and

Dickens, 72 Haigh (Samuel), author of ' Sketches of Buenos

Aires and Chile,' information wanted, 24(5 Hair cut to prevent headache, 32 Hall (Bp. Joseph) on doing nothiny, 300, 335 Hamilton (Emma, Lady), C'ollenbach s descrip- tion of her and Nelson, 129 ; as ' Britannia

unveiling the Bust of Nelson,' 195 Hamond (Sir Charles Fred), bust of, Newcastle-

on-Tyne. 207

Hampshire church bells, their founders, 188, 341 Hanmer (John, Lord), motto used by Browning,

24 Hanska (Countess), whereabouts of her letters

to Balzac, 327 Hara-kiri, Japanese method of suicide, 92

Harcourt (George Simon), and the signing of

Magna Charta, 56

Harlow (G. H.), portrait of Mr. Howard, 18 Harpur (Sir William), statue at Bedford, 296 Harris family, their arms, 217 Harrow School, gravestone of its founder, 155 Hastings (Lady Frances), her journal, 131, 170 Hat-men : " Colonel of the Hat-men," explana- tion wanted, 106

Hawkes (George), statue at Gateshead, 208 Haworth family of Mirfield, information wanted,.

300

H.B.B. Club, 1876, its ' Fugitive Pieces,' 327 Headache, hair cut to prevent, 32 Headbourne Worthy and the Kent family, 187,

274

Heart burial, French instance, 313 " Heater-shaped," history of the word, 270 Hebborne (Anthony) of Hardwick, attainted

1570, information wanted, 246 Hedgehogs, payments for killing, 76, 140 Henchman, Hinchman, or Hitchman family, 24,

304, 340 Hengler family, of circus fame, their history,

242, 314

Henley (Orator), 1752, compared with Macer, 48 Henry I., a Gloucester charter, its history, 149 r

223, 279

Henslowe (P.), his letter on Ben Jonson, 271 Hensman family of Northamptonshire, its his- tory, 305, 340

Heraldry :

Anthony arms, leopard in, 13, 110

Arg., a chevron gu. between a mullet (6)'

and a crescent or, 93, 168 Arg., a cross engrailed per pale gu. and sa. r

55

Arg., a cross (or fesse) gu., 273 Arg., a fesse sable between three bulls*

heads cabossed gu., 187 Arg., on a chief vert three crescents of the-

field, 101

Arg., on a fesse sable three bezants, 93, 168 Armorial bearings, effects of tax on, 12, 79,.

191 Az., a lion rampant guardant ermine, ducally

crowned or, 245, 334

Captor and his captive's arms, 188, 251, 334 Crest : a bull statant ducally crowned,

ringed and roped proper, 331 England with France ancient, arms of, 31,

61 Ermine, a chevron, with crest, a mallard

or swan on a cross, 131 George II. sixpence, arms on, 109 Gu., a chevron bruised ; on a chief or three

mullets, 331 Gu., a chevron or ; in chief two bezants ; in

base a griffin's head of the second, 273 GuJ, four fusils conjoined in fesse arg., 188 r

225

Harris family arms, 217 Lapwing close entwined by a serpent, 104 Lichfield, cross potent in episcopal arms,

302

Masonic, crescent for difference, 46, 89 On a bend a tilting spear, 227 Or, on a cross sa. five lions rampant of the

first, 273 Sa., a bend arg. between six mullets arg.

273