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SUBJECT INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 31,<1920.

Heraldry :

Sa., a fesse ermine between three church

bells arg., 39

Toads and frogs in, 314 ", M-A

Vert, a fesse embattled ermine, 258 Wild boar and tree trunks, 189, 238 ' "'

Herbert of Gloucester and Herbert the Chamber- lain, c. 1086, 1 Herbert (Rev. Caroline Robert), 1751-1814, 250,

282, 33

Herbert the Chamberlain and Herbert of Glou- cester, c. 1086, 1

" Herds " and " flocks," definitions of, 295 Hereford, Church Plate of the county of, 108 Herod and St. Stephen, ballad and legend, 63 Hill (Mr.) ' On a Day of Thanksgiveing for ye

Victory at Naseby,' 222, 280 Hillel, Hahzohkein, anecdote in Talmud of, 164 Hincks and Foulkes families, 229, 321 " His Excellency," title as applied to British

subjects, 130

Historical inaccuracies, 166 ~Hobbs (A. E.) Chubb and Bramah locks picked

by, 130, 176, 197

' Hocus Pocus ' first published, 1651, 41, 157 Holly as an emblem of mirth, 21, 52 Holmes family of Devonshire, 37 -' Holy History, The,' by Nicholas Tabon, 1657, 89 " Honorable," use of the prefix, 274 Honorius, Emperor, A.D. 423, his grave, 12 Hood (Thomas) and Wanstead House, 1832-6, 34 Hood (Thomas), quotation from, 94 Hoorde (William), Westminster scholar, 47 Hopcroft : Brown: Bellingues, 11 Hopkins (Stephen) priest of East and West

Wrotham, Norfolk, 78 "Houses, log, in British Isles, 48 Hugford (P. E.), Abbot of Vallombrosa, d. 1771,

252, 321 Humphreys (David), 1752-1818, American

humorist and lyricist, 149, 198, 217, 281 Hunger Strike in 1669, 249, 300 Hunt .(Leigh) on P. B. Shelley, 37 Hurbecs, use of the word in French version of

105th Psalm, 271, 341

Hutchinson (Mrs. Lucy), her biography, 251 Hutton (Richard and Charity) c. 1721, their

parentage, 10

Huxley (Thomas) on St. Thomas Aquinas, 336 3Iyma, ' Adeste Fideles,' its origin, 23. 73, 119

I

Iceland, Finland, Scandinavia, English books on,

39

'Immurement, bibliography of mediaeval, 48 Imrapea : Baden in Switzerland, 292, 342 " In albis " in Bisset's MS. ' Rolment of Courtis,'

14, 234

Inaccuracies, historical, 166 India and Italy in the fifteenth century, 168 Inn signs, 226, 310, 342 Jnnholders, London, of 1613, 1632, 1679 and 1709,

186, 235, 284 inns, London eighteenth century, 29, 59, 84,

105, 125, 143, 162, 213, 258

Court in Elizabeth's reign, 252, 298

Inscription, Gallician, 166

Inscription on stone at Healey Hall, Rochdale, 38

Inscriptions at Cassel (Nord), 225

Inscriptions at St. Omer, 145

Inscriptions in City churches, 294, 323, 338

International law, bibliography of, 228, 299

Invention of the Holy Cross, feast of the, 209

Ireland, origin of the name Lewin in, 311

Irish family history : Fitzgeralds of Kilmead and

Geraldine, co. Kildare, 308 Irish family history : Tone of Bodenstoun, co.

Kildare, 288, 321

Irish history, prints illustrating, 1579-80, 208 Irish in Spain, Southey on the, 188 Irish Record Office, 273

Ironmongers' Hall, London, its demolition, 35 Isle of Wight, De Gorges family of, 1241-1349,

182, 203

Italy and India in the fifteenth century, 168 Italy, St. Swithin's Day in, 109, 157, 177 ' Itinerary of Antoninus ' : routes between London

and York, 252, 277, 318

Jackson (General Stonewall), his mother, 11, 95 Jackson (Mr.) killed in duel with Major Glover,

1760, 13, 233

Jacobite memorial ring, 66, 172 James I., his use of the osprey, cormorant and

tame otter, 40

James (John), ejected minister, c. 1672, 230 James (Rt. Rev. W. J.), b. 1542, his biography,

39, 116

Japan, double flowers in, 310 Jarvis (John), dwarf, d. 1558, and " Xit," 20 Jeanne of Flanders, 1341-64, her biography, 208

234, 321 Jenkins (? Jackson), (Henry), killed in a 'duel,

1760, 13, 233"

Jenner and Deacon families, c. 1769, 132 Jenner family, its history, 116, 177, 215 Jenner (Robert), 1671-1723, his son's career, 65 Jesuit colleges in England, 314 Jones (Bishop) and the Doctor of Divinity degree,

63 Jones (John), his 'Biographical Memoirs of Lord

Viscount Nelson,' 1805, 170 Jones (Mary), c. 1750, authoress, her biography,

68, 177 Johnson (Dr.) as a mimic, 342 ; Barber (Frank),

his black servant, 296, 319 ; on smoking, 206,

279, 302 Johnstone (Mrs.), her ' The Three Westminster

Boys,' 88, 215, 279 Joris, or George (David), 1501-56, his followers,

227, 257

K

Kalmar (J.), bronze of Shakespeare by, 169 Keith family of Ravenscrag, 89 Keymer, Thurstan atte Wood of, d. 1539, 168 Khartoum ' Journals ' of General Gordon, 230 King's astrologer, the office of, 313 King's Cross, London, origin of the name, 135, 192, 236, 298