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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.

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Hungary, George Borrow in, 242 Hunmanby, manorial custom at, 362 Hunt (Leigh), lines by, 64, 130 Hunter- Blair (0.) on Bonaparte queries, 227

Chalice as a race cup, 272

Green an unlucky colour, 192

Ospringe Domus Dei, Kent, 268

St. Edmund, 227

Hurd's ' History of all Religions,' 288 Hussey (A.) on Cundy family, Kent, 44

Deaneries, rural, 64

Hooker (Rev. Richard), 522

Isaac family of Kent, 124

Ospringe Domus Dei, Kent, 185

Pack, its meaning, 144

Parver alley, its meaning, 325

Paying rent at a tomb in church, 302

" Pillage, stallage, and toll," 420

Plessy College, Essex, 104

Wakerell bell, 405

Hutchinson (J.) on Green Crise or Cryse, 511 Hyde (Edward), first Earl of Clarendon, his parentage,

384

Hyde Park, monolith with cup-markings in, 448 Hymn, the Malabarian, choice of the title, 104 ;

" When Israel, of the Lord beloved," 282 Hymnbook used in Hoi-sham Church, 523 ' Hymns Ancient and Modern,' errors in, 101, 230, 388

I. on children hanged, 328 I. (T. P.) on heraldic, 144 Ibague" on chalice as race cup, 162

Chicha, a South American drink, 101

Halberts, the, 92

Instrumental choirs, 304

Ladle, a, 94, 292

Orientations, 47

Stuart relic, 161 Ibsen's mascottes, 361 Icknield Street, origin of the name, 17, 73 Idyl, an ancient : ' The Two Faithful Lovers,' 286 Ilminster, references to fires at, 524 In petto, misuse of the term, 443 Ince (Samuel), his biography, 505 Index Expurgatorius and Galileo's works, 342, 414 Index to the ' Dictionary of National Biography,' 401 Ink in 1288, price of, 14 Insel Runo, its history, 385 Instrumental choirs, modern, 304 Interments, orientation in, 88 In wood (J. P.), his biography, 505 Irish badges, 484

Irvine (A.) on an ancient chair, 282 Irvine (Somerset Gore), his biography, 484 Isaac family of Kent, 124, 312 Isaac of Norwich, his title, 404 It, used with regard to persons, 242 Itis, termination, its etymology, 472 Iveagh, co. Down, its pronunciation, 50

J. (C. T.) on man made in the form of a cross, 264

J. (G. H.) on Kipling's ' Vampire,' 306

J. (K. J.) on family likeness, 169

J. (W. C.) on Monsignore Erskine, 385

J. (W. J. W.) on Corlett of Douglas, Isle of Man, 1S4 Jack among the maidens, meaning of the term, 105 Jackson (F. M.) on Mr. George F, 185

Massacre at Sligo, 65

Jacobite letter among Southwell MSS., 165 Jacobite papers, new, 363 Jacomb-Hood (M.) on "Eve stood at the Garden

gate," 463

James II., interment of, 45, 148 James the Deacon and Aysgarth, 359, 488 James's powders, Oliver Goldsmith, and Newbery

the bookseller, 11, 353 Japanese names, 14, 66 Jarratt (F.) on Hull saying, 52 Jay (Sir James), doctor, his biography, 145, 252 Jeakes (T. J.) on Blue Beard, 24, 149

Breslaw, 229

Burnt sacrifice : mound burial, 470

Chocolate, 488

East India Company, flag of, 209

Fables, Eastern and Western, 241

Fire-fanged, 51

Halsh, 327

Heber (Reginald), 285

Hogarth's House, 24

' Le Bon Roi Dag-bert,' 426

Little Gidding : Stourbridge Fair, 350

Neptune and crossing the line, 19

Pall Mall, 170

Parlour, 25

Pews annexed to houses, 191, 288

Phillippo, 131, 333

" Pint umbit," 135

Portland vase, the, 330

Prisoners of war in our literature, 153

Spider folk-lore, 194

Troubadour and daisy, 369

West-Countrymen's tails, 87 "Jenkins's ear," the story of, 61 Jeroboam = large bottle of wine, use of the word, 62 Jerrold (W.) on almanac medals, 467

Coleridge in Rome, 402

'Coming K ,' 4c., 409

Smoking a cobbler, 312

Songs, old, 352

Jetsam, earliest use of the word, 501 Jewers (A. J.) on Bath Abbey arms, 221 Jewish recognition of tolerance, 501 Jews, in England, 138, 159, 179, 200 ; as " scientists and physicians, instances of, 205, 373 ; and Christians, compulsory costume for, 521 Jingo as a political epithet, its origin, 63 'John Adroyns in the Devil's Apparel,' Oriental

analogue to, 459 Johnson (H.) on designation of foreigners in Mexico, 21

Stretwarde, 385

Johnson (Robert), Sheriff of London, 1617, 290, 448 Johnston (Barbara), obit 1769, her parentage, 484 Johnston (F. A.) on Barbara Johnston, 484 Jonas (A. C.) on Whitgift's Hospital, Croydon, 230 Jones (Capt.), his publications, 244, 311 Jones (0. I.) on Green Crise or Cryse, 3S Jonea (Sir Francis), Lord Mayor of London, 1620-21,

65, 190, 309, 366 Jones and Ellington families, 423 Jonson (Ben), quotation in, 84