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 Xotes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1922. SUBJECT INDEX. 549 Heraldry : AT. a chevron erm. between three bears heads erased sa. muzzled or, 437 Arg. a bend between six cross-crosslets ' fitchee az., 212 Argent, three cross-crosslets fitche gules, 191 j Argent, three pelicans vulning themselves, | gules, 135 Argent, three pelicans feeding their young ones, gules, 198 Arms On seal, 111, 178 Azure, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the ! last three crosses patee of the first, 111, 178 ! Azure, three cinquefoils within a bordure, or, 176 Azure, a chevron or, charged with a croissant argent, accompanied by three cups or, 2, i, 247 Bayonne Cathedral, English escutcheons in, 508 Bend sa. between two mullets vert, 330 Brewers' Company, arms of, 517 Burning tower crest, 251, 294 Canada's coat of arms, 501 Chevron cotised sable between three bears' heads, 271, 360, 396 Demi-lion holding with both paws a rose with two leaves, 150 Gules, a chevron ermine between three Saracens' heads couped at the shoulders, 362 Hatchments, 310, 337, 377, 397, 433, 476, 497 Helmet in, 371, 434, 455 Leeds, the arms of, 507 Leventhorpe monument, Sawbridgeworth Church, arms on the, 244, 295 Moorish battle-axe as crest, 168, 239 Or, a chev. sa. between three trefoils az., 215 | Or, on a bend azure three pheons of the field, 392 Paly of six argent and azure, on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or, 111,178 Per bend gold and azure a star of eight j points counterchanged, 330, 396 Per fess pale counterch. three swans ppr., ' 330, 396, 437 Right to bear arms, 352, 392 Saracen or Saxon in Williams family coat of arms, 362 Seals of married women in the Middle Ages, 127 Silver a chevron and three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled gules, 330, 396 Three roses or on chief az. indented, 330, 437 Three swans collared and chained on a blue field, 170 Vert a chevron between three goats argent, 238 Herefordshire : Combe House, 38, 94 Heresy, trial for : a barrister's bon mot, 272, 316 Herman (Augustine), m. 1651, 68 Herman family, early settlers in America, 462 " Hero and Leander " : a Japanese variant, 425 Hersee (William), b. 1786, 168, 217 Hertfordshire : Queen Hoo Hall, 354, 519 Hertfordshire town : name wanted, 310 Hibbins (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 211 Hicks family of Kilmacanogue, Co. Wexford, 311 Hicks's MS. history of St. Ives, Cornwall, 16 Higgins (Bobus), " Sausage-maker on the great i scale," 112, 159, 239 Hindustani grammar by Adam Durnford Gordon, 128 ' Historian, The,' 1857, 450 Hoastmen : see Company of Hoastmen Hockley family of Hampshire, 30, 152, 198 Holland (Thomas) of Amesbury, d. 1730, 430 Holland family of Lancashire, 109 " Honest " epitaphs, 76 " Hop-scotch," derivation of word, 470 Horse-riding records, 32, 56, 73, 99, 235 Horses, cream-coloured, 159 Hoscoes, 70 Hoskins (John) and Samuel Cooper, 1 House-bells, introduction of, 190, 236 " Howlers," meaning of term, 56 Hughes (E. R.), artist, d. 1908, 250, 294, 320; corrigenda, 320 Hungary, Oliver Cromwell on, 310, 358 " Hunger stone " in the Rhine, 511 Hunn (Mrs.), mother of George Canning, 370 Hunting pictures, seventeenth-centurv painters, 352 392 " Hushing pool," 450, 498 Hutchison (Col. John), the regicide, portrait wanted, 130 Hymns : " Heart of Christ ! O cup most golden," 1 9 " I," substitution for "a," 77 ' If I should die to-night,' disputed authorship of verses, 318 " Illy," American use of word, 97, 136, 218 Imlay (Gilbert) family records, 448 ; unpublished letter of, 488 Index Librorum Prohibitorum, removal of books from, 250, 296 ' Ingoldsby Legends,' suggested annotation of, 97, 158, 238 Ingrain-Shepherd (Hon. Francis), b. 1761, 49, 97 Inns, naming of public rooms in, 189, 231 255, 274, 318, 377, 455 Inns of Court, the Candlemas revels at, 509 " Innumerous," use of the word, 69 Inscriptions at Arras, 441, 507 St. Omer, 391 Inscriptions in Eskdale Churchyard, 428 St. Nicholas Churchyard, Deptford, 3, 22, 58 Inscription on Chinese vase, 409, 452 Irish family history : Reynolds of Coolbeg, Co. Donegal, 5 ; Witherington of Dublin, 43 Irish septs, 271 Iron bars used as money, 449, 535 " Iscariot " as a Christian name, 228 Izard (Ralph), 90 Jackson (Wilfred S.), his translation of ' Le Poilu,' 423 James I. and a widow bookseller of Bristol, 130, 196 James II., his private secretary, Payne, 408 Janssen (Sir Theodore) of the " Royal Band of Gentlemen-Pensioners," 249, 294 Japan, double flowers in, 189 " Jerry-builder," derivation of term, 220 Jewel casket, sixteenth-century, 291 Jewish disabilities in England, 250, 294, 376