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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 23, 1898.

Hems (H.) on declining English industries, 105

Ranter, its meaning, 134

Sand -paper, 18

Scaffolding in Germany, 7/5

Silversmiths, local, 18, 115

Staircases, houses without, 418 Henchman, its etymology, 154 " Henderson of the Bush of Ewes," 268 Henderson (F.) on Henderson, 268 Henderson (W. A.) on a church tradition, 428

England, Bonaparte's attempted invasion, 255

Mangan (James Clarence), 246

Silks, Indian and French, 171 Hendriks (F.) on Dante and C. Hindley, 272 Henry (M.) on Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, 167 Herald, in deed, temp. Edward I., 8

Heraldry :

Angels as supporters, 15

Arm in armour proper, holding spear, 288, 372

Baronet's shield, arms of Ulster in, 188

Castles, 269, 414

Fir-cone, its depiction, 207, 330, 413

Griffin segreant, holding 3 stalks of wheat, 67, 252

Hatchments in churches, 55

Restoration of, 245, 290, 491

Roebuck sa., gutte* d'or, attired gold, 288, 372

Supporters, lion and griffin, 36, 111

Vair, a fleur-de-lis or, 488

Worcester, arms of the see, 427, 477 Heresy and beer " came hopping in a yeere," 507 Hernsue= heron, its etymology, 316, 354, 477 Hesdin (Raoul), his 'Diary,' 348, 393 Hesmel, its meaning, 87, 273 Hibernicism, origin of the word, 227 Hibgame (F. T.) on Lant Street, Borough, 223

'Rodiad, The,' 132, 218 Hie et TJbique on " Bogie," 509 Hicks (J. G.) on Rev. John Hicks, 411 Hicks (Rev. John), 1633-85, his biography and

descendants, 35, 254, 410 Hide, its area, 28, 96 Highland dress in 1578, 243, 411 Highlandry, authority for the word, 207 Hilary Term "all the year round," 247 Hill (G.) on Kentish Men and Men of Kent, 8

St. Alban's Abbey, 408 Hindley (Charles) and Dante, 272 Hine (H. W. L.) on Col. Robert Scott, 429 Hissey (J. J.) on standing egg, 472 Historic perspective, notes on, 421 ' Historical Dictionary of the English Language,' 65,

84, 330

Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Spains Hall, Essex, 281 Hoast=cough, 247, 337, 436 Hobby-horse=dandy-horse, 247 Hodgkin (J. E.) on fly-leaf inscriptions, 166 Hogarth (William), his 'March to Finchley.-' 244,

375 ; " Man loaded with Mischief," 269, 353 Hogg (James) and the ' Chaldee MS.,' 166, 272, 419 Hogmanay, its derivation, 384 Hokeday, its etymology, 287 Holborn, its etymology, 48

Holford (Dame Elizabeth), biography, 208, 371, 458 Holloway, ' Blind George of," 168

Holloway, Upper, manor house at, 81, 236 Holmes (I. M.) on Bayswater and Bayard, 293 Holmes (R. R.) on " Mela Britannicus," 316 Homer, resemblance between ' Iliad " and ' Odyssey,'

126

Honest and honestly, use of the words, 427 Hongkong, its name, 348, 398 Honky-tonk=low grogj>ery, 128 Honorificabilitudinitatibus, 28 Hoods as head-dresses, 174 Hook of Holland =Hoek van Holland, 387 Hooper (Daniel), of Barbadoes, 188, 271, 377 Hooper (J.) on " Buried for truth," 487

Christ's half dole, 349

"Colley Thumper," 145

Collins (Wilkie), 418

Friars, orders of, 472

Glass fracture, 14

Harry-carry, or trolly-cart, 429

Hoods as head-dresses, 174

Jonkanoo : John Canoe, 426

Lily of Wales, 504

Pay, its East Anglian pronunciation,

Picksome, its meaning, 497

" Rest, but do not loiter," 38

Rotten Row, 217

St. Julian's Horn, 506

Skottowe (Augustine), 28

Spalt, its meaning, 473

Sybrit and banns in Latin, 144

Trunched, its meaning, 252

Zephyr, its meanings, 452 Hope (H. G.) on Army Lists, 1642 to 1898, 406

" Broaching the admiral," 350

Canning (Hon. George), 17

Curran (J. P.) and Robespierre, 183, 438

Green table, 156

Marat (J. P.) and The'roigne de MeYicourt, 493

Ranter, its meaning, 134

" To the lamp-post," 395

Towton, battle of, 297

Wellington (Duke of) at Waterloo, 125 Hope (H. G. T.) on Peter Melge, Huguenot, 69 Hopkins (A.) on Waldrons, Croydon, 52 Hop-picker, early quotation for, 487 Horace, ''Strenua nos exercet inertia," 381 " Horizon of practical politics," the phrase, 507 Horns on helmets, 347 Horse and water-lore, 188, 412 Horse sense, American phrase, 487 Horse-races, first in Prussia, 504 Horwood (W. R.) on Augustine Skottowe, 213 Host eaten by mice, 274

Hotham (Sir Richard), Knt., his biography, 448 Housden (J. A. J.) on Post Office in 1677, 121 Houses, without staircases, 166, 210, 356, 418 ;

haunted, 288

Howard & Gibbs, scriveners, their documents, 269 Howard MSS., notes on, 401 Howard (John), medal presented to, 52 Howard (Sir Philip), Knt., his biography, 135 Howlyn (Francis), head master of Westminster

School, 108

Howth Castle, its owners and traditions, 54, 193 Hoyle (W. D.) on Challowe family, 209