Fitz-Gerald (S. J. A.) on Lord Tennyson on tobacco, G. (W.) on Barton family, 228 72 "To take one's cue," 254 Fitz Patrick (W. J.) on Junius's Letters, 49 Waterloo, story about, 493 Flag, black, at executions, 468 G. (W. J.) on Dorset marriage licences, 7 Gaidoz (H.) on totems in British army, 407 Fleet Street: "Let us take a walk down Fleet Gairdner (J.) on "Member of Parliament," 88 Fleming (J. B.) on rhyme on Calvinism, 428 Cattle-creep, its meaning, 151 "Cousin Betty," 338 Fletcher (C. R. L.) on penal laws, 437 Flower-de-luce, its meaning, 93, 155, 372 Flowers on graves, origin of the custom, 165, 314 Folkard (H. T.) on ghost miners, 259 'Mayor of Wigan,' 134 Folk-lore:- Burns and scalds, cure for, 144 Gems, 229, 313 Herring fishing, 245 Prayers, mistake in reading, 209, 272 Sieve and thief, 134, 354 Yellow-Knife Indian, 303 Folk-tale of roast pigs, 308, 337, 433 Fonts, octagonal, their introduction, 227, 351, 455 Forth, in place-names, 410, 485 Foudroyant, Nelson's ship, 487 Fowler (J. A.) on divining rod, 107 Foxhunter, centenarian, 66 France, capital punishment in, 148 Francis (Sir Philip) and the Letters of Junius, 49, 111, Galt-Gamble (T. E.) on missing portraits, 478 Gantillon (P. J. F.) on doctor by royal mandate, 217 Lely family, 317 Garden of the Hesperides, 345 'Garden of the Soul,' the title, 489 Garnett (F. B.) on John James Halls, 209 Garnett (Rev. John), his biography, 24 Gasc (F. E. A.) on "Preventative" for " Preventive," 227 Primrose, cowslip, and oxlip in French, 291 Gelert in India, 25, 153 Gem folk-lore, 229, 313 Genoa, Hôtel de Gênes at, 408 Gent (Thomas), printer, his biography, 145, 213 George (E. W.) on Thomas Milton, 69 Gerish (W. B.) on book margins, 56 Copies, large and small paper, 128 Eucharist buried with people, 278 "Gee! Wo!" 55 Latreille (P. A.), 216 St. Citha, her history, 74 Germ theory of disease, 225 German 'Notes and Queries,' 407 Gestrum, its meaning, 247 Ghost miners, 205, 258, 317 Gibbs (H. H.) on "Eating poor Jack," 131, 353 Tram, its derivation, 374 66 Gigadibs on Republic of letters," 393 Gildersome Dickinson (C. E.) on 'Dictionary of National Biography,' 184 Felons, their goods, 144 Oxted Church, inscription at, 498 Token, arms on, 69 Gillray (James), Caricatures' published in parts, 187 Gladstone (Right Hon. W. E.), bibliography, 1, 41, 135, 214, 329, 452 Glasgow University mace and staff, 222, 278, 330 Glastonbury thorn. See Thorn. Glendoveer, in 'Rejected Addresses,' 345 Gloves, old, prices paid for, 324, 436 Gloves and kisses, 18, 71 'God save the Queen,' special usage, 107, 357 Goddard (John), of Brodforth, Wimborne Minster, 268 Goddard (W. C.) on Peninsular medal, 153 Godolphin (Mrs. M.), her burial, 57 Goethe (J. W. von), and Smollett, 55; translation of Golden Rose, its history, 343, 476 Golding (C.) on Sackville Bale, 32 Coliar-holders: Woodich-silver-holders, 256 Goldsmith (Oliver), and Gwinett, 56, 116, 192, 434; Goodening, non-lexical word, 88 Gordon (J. F. S.) on an old bell, 467 Glasgow University mace and staff, 222, 330 Gosselin (H. R. H.) on editors, 186 "Every mickle makes a muckle," 348 Gosson (Stephen), his biography, 346 Gostling family, 208, 379 Gould (A. W.) on Kilburn wells, 435 Gould (I. C.) on Carter's 'True Relation,' 229 Scarcity, root of, 318 Tumbler drinking glass, 233 Gould (Samuel), bookseller, 188 Govern or Gauran septs, the three, 282, 382 Gower (G. L.) on Lord Grenville's 'Nuga Metricæ,' 241, 323 Grammar, imported, 186 Grammar, Post Office, 248, 378 Grammar schools of Edward VI., 66 Grantham, St. Wolfran's Church at, 446 Gray (G. J.) on Sir Richard Benet, 187 Gray (J. M.) on J. and W. Tassie, 288 Gray (Thomas), his Bard,' 15, 75; parody of his Greek Anthology, poems in, 32 Green family, temp. Richard II., 267, 413 Grenville (Lord), his 'Nuga Metricæ,' 1824, 241, 321 St. Govor's Well, 330 Siddons (Mrs. Sarah), 396 Smollett (T.), his 'Roderick Random,' 12 Griffith (H. T.) on heraldic queries, 98 Grote (George), his History of Greece,' 13 Gutta-percha, its duration, 468 66 Guy Fawkes, Guy!" 24 Gwinett (Ambrose) and Goldsmith, 56, 116, 192, 434 H. on Archer family, 491 Bray, Vicar of, 206 H Supplement to the Notes , with No. 82, July 22, 1893 Charles II. and the Royal Society, 235 66 Consanguineus Regis," 53 Croly (Rev. George), 216 Hall (John), of Basingstoke, 91 Heralds' visitations, 215 Influenza, its derivation, 335 Jennens case, 24 Junius's Letters, 51, 112 Luce, its meaning, 155 Manila, its etymology, 15 Property, valuations of, 324 Saas, place-name, 48 Shakspeare (W.) and Green, 331 Hall (J.) on abbey churches, 188 Belfry custom, 462 Hall (John), of Basingstoke, 91 "Man convinced against his will,” 273 Wydville (Queen Elizabeth), 413 Halliwell's Dictionary,' additions to, 45 Halls (John James), of Colchester, portrait painter, Mainwaring (Sir H.), his 'Discourse of Pirates,' 8 Handie family, 349 Standish family, 458 Sword-blades, hollow, 334 H. (A.) on Lindsay and Crawford, 388 Wedding and marriage, 417 H. (F. A.) on parish eke-names, 132 H. (J. G. G.) on Sir George Chudleigh, 308 H. (R. H. E.) on Lady Masham, 328 Handy (A. M.) on Handie family, 349 M.A., "commenced," 253 Hankin (C. W.) on Sir Thomas Pate Hankin, 369 Poor-box inscriptions, 414 Hardy (W. J.) on Jagger-Page family, 267 Hariole, a new verb, 86, 154, 217 Harris (W. M.) on Plato on revolutions, 232 "New London Tavern," 93 'Harrowing of Hell,' its pictorial treatment, 215 Rubber at whist, 173 St. Winifred's Needle, 336 Tumbler drinking glass, 233 Wiggin, its meaning, 153 Harte (Rev. Walter), his death, 84 Doctor by royal mandate, 145 Hartstonge (Sir Standish), his marriage, 116 Harvey (Dr. William), his reinterment, 150 Haslewood (F.) on Joseph Dicken, "short cutler," 247 Hats worn in the House of Commons, 87 Hawtrey (Rev. John), his biography, 24 Haydn's Dictionary of Dates' and astronomy, 27 Heathcote (A. W.) on plainness versus beauty, 72 Hell Fire Clubs, 334 Hellbrand, for Hildebrand, 286 Hemans (Felicia), Latin translation, 48, 138 Bells in 1602, 145 Whitechapel bell foundry, 78 Henchman, its etymology, 194, 389, 478 Henderson (W. A.) on "Boxing Harry," 237 "Crossing the Bar,' 416 Duel between Buckingham and Shrewsbury, 491 Member of Parliament, 174 Shakspeare (W.), and Molière, 9, 70, 416; Heraldry :- "England," with label arg., 287 Gu., chev. between three crosses or, 129 Gu., fess arg. engrailed between three estoiles, 28, Gu., on chevron or three torteaux, 448 Gu., three escutcheons arg., 287 Novel notions about, 366, 437, 495 Or, on bend az. three fleurs-de-lys, 129 Or, saltire engrailed sa., 287 Parted per saltire, or and az., two cinquefoils, 129 Three greyhounds courant arg., 247, 455, 492 Heraldry, article on, 127, 198 Heralds' visitations, 1560-1620, 215 Hereford Cathedral, its tower, 208, 336 Hermentrude on "Arms of Lionel," 468 Auguillon (Robert), 372 Henchman, its etymology, 390, 478 Lady of the Bedchamber, 355, 473 Oboe, its etymology, 232 Pie: Tart, 116 St. Thomas of Watering, 249 "Salzbery" and "Sombreset," 272 Slopseller, its meaning, 491 Sperate, its meaning, 233 Sugar-plums, 489 Trout, its plural, 474 Victoria (Queen), 308 Wills enrolled in Court of Husting, 277 Hernshaw, or heron shaw, 224 and Herondas on monastic rules, 387 Green, 227 Castle, heraldic, 347, 474 Herring pie sent to the king, 486 Herse cloths or palls, pre-Reformation, 108 Heuscarologus Anglicanus on Christ-cross alphabet, Highdown Hill, Sussex, miller's tomb on, 225 Hilcock or Hilcox family name, 349 Hill (A. F.) on Joseph Hill, 467 Chevron, bearing roundel, between roundels, 388 Hill (Abigail), her father, 328 Chevron between three martlets, &c., 69 Chevron between three thistle heads, 88 Dexter, three leopards' (?) faces, 87 Hill (Joseph), apprenticed 1740-50, 467 Hippodrome in London, 47, 133 Hipwell (D.) on Rev. Henry Adams, 478 Basire (Jacques), engraver, 14 East India Company, 157, 299 Hankin (Sir Thomas Pate), 475 Murray (W. H.), 135 Onslow (Arthur), 258 Preston Candover register, 67 Raimbach (Abraham), 126, 294, 391 Rossi (Charles), R.A., 346 Sterne (Laurence), 165 Steward (Charles), 396 Wallinger (Rev. J. A.), 235 Zouch (Thomas), divine, 125, 334 Humphries (H.) on Hereford Cathedral, 208 Hunt (Holman), his 'Scape Goat,' 468 Historical MSS. Commission and the House of Lords Hunter family, 229, 391 Papers, 106 History, its decay, 124, 237 Hobby-horse, his history, 208 Hodgkin (J. E.) on engines with paddles, 1699, 438 Pretender, Old, 267 Wheel, breaking on, 99 Holgate (C. W.) on Arthur Onslow, 318 Salisbury recorder in 1642, 312 Hollow Sword-blade Company, 8, 334 Hone (N.) on descendants of Thomas à Becket, 215 Hone (Nathaniel), R.A., painter, 304 Hoodlumism, its meaning and derivation, 449 Brouette, its meaning, 71 "Cousin Betty," 228 Derivation, mistaken, 91 Eke-names, parish, 46, 252 "Guy Fawkes, Guy!" 24 Memory, lost or suspended, 389 Hunting, early hours for, 115 Hurst (H.) on Shakspeare in Oxford, 73 Hyde Park on Easter Sunday, 1824, 325, 392 I I. (D. C.) on Recollections of Rugby,' 138 I. (T. L.) on Sophy Daws, 30 Ilissus and the Cephisus, 303, 396, 477 Ind (F. J. N.) on fire by rubbing sticks, 75 Indian folk-lore, 303 Influenza, its derivation, 186, 334 Junius's Letters, 51, 111, 331 Ingulph, his 'Croyland Chronicle,' 15, 91 Inkhornize, use of the word, 486 Innsbruck, monument in the Hofkirche, 471 Inscription in old book, 385 Inscriptions on poor-boxes, 228, 414 Irish currency and English, 110, 195 Irving (Washington), original Bracebridge Hall, 273, Isham (George), of London, citizen and ironmonger, Isleham Church, Cambs, arms in, 388 Its, history of the word, 147, 253, 274 J J. on Sir Trevor Corry, 167 Whately (Archbishop), 6 J. (F.) on "Yele," 39 J. (G.) on blackball, 214 Rush, transitive verb, 495 J. (J. C.) on Aldgate or Aldersgate, 488 Miniature portrait, 8 St. Ffraid, legend of, 33 J. (W.) on "Cousin Betty," 338 Jack or Jock and James, 121 Jackson (F. W.) on Smart's Song to David,' 109 Jacob (E.) on Gostling family, 208 Jacobite on McBarnet and Mackenzie, 48 Jacobsen (E. P.) on Trissino type, 110 Varillas, translation of, 468 Jäger, Der Wilde, 16 Jagg, provincialism, 95, 214 James and Jock or Jack, 121 James (F.) on Chandler families, 217 Janssen (Cornelius), 269 James (F. V.) on historic hearts, 138 Janssen (Cornelius), portrait painter, 269 Jarndyce. See Jennens case. Jarrett (F.) on metre of In Memoriam,' 288, 430 Jaydee on "Fimble," 427 Rush as a transitive verb, 368 Sandwich Islands, King and Queen of, 238 Trumbull (John), 154 K. (A. I.) on Kearney family, 188, 319 K. (F. C.) on Highland Light Infantry Regiment, 498 K. (L. L.) on Austrian flag at Acre, 497 Albacini (Carlo), 369 Basire family, 326 Bells, silver in, 175, 269 Bowes (Sir Jerome), 250 Bridge and culvert, 376, 418 Brouette, its meaning, 71 Busby, its origin, 31 Chantrey (Sir Francis), 105 Cutts (John), 29 Draughts, the game, 186 "Festum Patefactionis," 15 Hariole, new verb, 217 Hearts, historic, 193 Heraldry, 198, 495 Hull guilds, 385 Innsbruck Hofkirche, 471 Jeffreys (Judge), his house in Duke Street, 161, Jesuit playwright, 15 Lewis (Charles George), 325 Lilly (Christian), 166 St. Grasinus, 199 St. Jeron, 295 St. Michael's Feast, 317 "Salzbery" and Sombreset" in 1502, 101, 370 Kantianus on Green family, 267 Kantius on Sir Cornelius Vermuyden, 429 Keble (John), facsimile MS. of The Christian Year,' Keldeleth (Robert de), his name, 88 Kempenfeldt (Admiral), his family, 166 Kempis (Thomas à), Imitatio Christi' printed in Kennedy baronetcy, 347, 454 Kensington Gardens, St. Govor's Well, 288, 330 |