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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903.

' Historical English Dictionary,' and the ' Paston

Letters,' 142, 163 ; jottings, 387 Historical rime, 209, 330 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Middlesex families, 348 Hiung-nu or Huns, 509 Hoadley family, 108

Hock- : Ocker-, derivation of the words, 208, 378 Hogan (J. F.) on corroboree, 158 Hogarth (W.) and S. Wesley, 308 Hogg (J.), use of the words waik, wene, and maike, 249 Hognel or Hognayle money, 138 Holden (R. M.) on portrait of an officer, 67

Scot (R.), 268

Holgate (Clifford Wyndham), his death, 360 Holyoake (G. J.) on uses of 'N. & Q.,' 46 Home or Hume family, 327 Homily, change in meaning of the word, 26 Hone (W.), his publications, 309, 414 Honest epitaphs, 178, 397

Hood (Robin) in French folk-lore, 169, 258, 410 Hood (Thomas), his Christian name, 306 Hook it, origin of the term, 348 Hooper ( J.) on crony, 507

Potatoes, whisky, and leprosy, 428 Hooper (R. H.) on Maori legend^ 369 Hop, introduction of, 133; in Suffolk and Dorset, 248, 338 Hope (H. G.) on bletheramskite, 335

Britannia Theatre, Hoxton, 477

Browne (Sir Thomas), 12

Dante portrait, 510

Fashion in language, 156

Hope (General Richard), 329

Isabella colour. 392

O'Connor (Arthur), 352

Robsart (Amy), 113

Rookwood (Ambrose), 5, 514

Shakespeare's Seventy-sixth Sonnet, 249 Hope (General Richard), his biography, 329 Hope (Sir Thomas) and Sir Thomas Craig, 406, 510 Hope (T. C.) on Mr. Doctor Fulton, 267 Hopkins (F. A.) on Devonshire Dumpling, 329 Hopkins, wrestler, the Devonshire Dumpling, 329, 473 Hoppner's portrait of Viscount Hampden, 507 Home or Hearne, derivation of the name, 188, 275 Horse named Turnbull, 498 Horsehair, snakes' antipathy to, 349, 432 Hot waters spirituous liquors, 465 Hotel sign, curious, 487 Hotspur's remains, interment of, 50, 192 Houghton family, 407 Hourglasses, books on, 268, 358 Housden (J. A. J.) on posts in early times, 189

St. Botolph, City of London, 134 House of Commons, and use of term " sessions," 306 How o' the Caillech(01d Wife), hollow near Ballater, 188 Howell (Mrs. E.), lines on Milton's blindness, 386 Hoxton, Britannia Theatre, its demolition, 386, 477 Hoyarsabal of Cubiburu, 287, 355, 396 Hubbell arms, 228, 296 Hugely, use of the adverb, 389, 498 Hughes (J. ) on ' Old English Songs and Dances,' 6 Hugo L, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 1157, 106 Hull, history of the Lyceum Library at, 89 Hume or Home family, 327

Huns, and Goths, 107, 253, 351, 432 ; language of the, 287, 415 ; or Hiung-nu, 509

Hussars, 18th, 1821, officers of the, 56, 235 Hussey (A.) on Aiscoughe ( Askew) = Spraclinge, 467 Archband roof, 27 Pett ( Phineas), 516

Hutchinson (J.) on Hoyarsabal of Qubiburu, 287, 396 Hutcbinson (T.) on Coleridge's ' Christabel,' 116, 170 Hymns : ' Adeste Fideles,' composer of, 287 ; "Lord,

whose temple once did glisten," 308, 473 1 Hymns Ancient and Modern/ new edition, 77, 176 Hymns by Martin Luther, 506 Hythe, election of Sir Thomas Bodley as M.P. for, 6 I printed with small letter, 448 I. on bowmen, 428

Newgate Sessions, 468

Quadering, 428 I. (A.) on De la Marche, 515 I. (N. S.) on Norman settlers in England, 450 league* on burial custom at Ardocb, 7 i

Watchhouses against body snatching, 216 Ice before Christmas, old saying, 54 Icta on picture in Berlin Arsenal, 317 Iddesleigh (Lord), lecture on ' Nothing,' 160, 333, 395 Ignotus on privilegiatup, 448 Illegitimate son and quartered arms, 209 In petto, use of the phrase, 289 Index, how not to make, 14 India, Princes of : biographical sketches, 21 Indian Mutiny and the 'Athenaeum,' 65 Indigo, use of the word by Dante, 184, 338 Ineen Dubh, reference to, 509 Inn signs by celebrated artists, 89, 317 Inns of Chancery, records of London, 1639-42, 448 Inquirer on Elizabethan portrait, 149

Forty pounds a year in Goldsmith's day, 289

Bubbell arms, 228

Muhainmed or Mohammed ? 509 Interview, origin and meaning of the term, 9 Inventions, mechanical, Bacon on, 267, 337 Ireland, list of soldiers with Lord Essex in, 69, 256 Ireton family, 93, 177 Irish historical genealogy, 208 Irish Prime Ministers, 116

Isabella colour, origin of the term, 49, 174, 392 J. (J.) on marriage markets, 327 J. (M. F.) on Anne of Swansea, 347 J. (T. C.) on "That immortal lie," 167, 474 J. (W. C.) on antiquity of businesses, 165

' Nobiliaire de Normandie,' 109 Janes (Mr.), of Aberdeenshire, and Dr. Johnson, 148 Jansenist crucifix, 427, 517 Japanese monkeys, 2, 76, 430, 517 Jarratt (F.) on fees for searching parish registers, 252

Lyceum Library, Hull, 89

Monarch in a wheelbarrow, 14 Jeer, etymology of the word, 24, 487 Jeffrey (Lord), his house named Craigcrook, 146, 252 Jeffrey : old Jeffrey and the Wesleys, 288, 396 Jermyn on J. Bradshaw > 288 Jerram (C. S.) on green an unlucky colour, 33 Jerrold (W.) on Annie of Tharau, 91

Author of lines wanted, 90

Hood (T.), 306

Somerville (William), 395 Jervois (Samuel), c. 1652, his descent, 89 Jessel (F.) on bezique, 115 Jewer (A. J.) on Hoadley and Warton, 108