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Notes and Queries, July 31, 1920.

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Father of the chapel, printers' term, 62
Fell (Dr.), 1625-1686, lines by Tom Brown on, 23
Felton (John), assassin of Duke of Buckingham,
1628, 88
Field of the Cloth of Gold, its anniversary, and
site, 269

Fielding (Henry), his ancestors at Sharpham
Park, Somerset, 34; his Tom Jones,' 23, 118
Figures, method of remembering, 39, 117
Finch family of Winchelsey, 41

Finkle Street, derivation of the name, 25, 114,
176, 198, 319

Finland, Iceland, Scandinavia, English books on,

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Gallician inscription in Suevic dialect, A.D. 410-20,
166

Garden (Rev. Thomas), c. 1669, his parish, 90
Garnham family, 150

Gates, postern, in wall of London, 148
Gavelacre, etymology of the place-name, 48
Gazettes and Calendars, earliest Diocesan, 296
Geary or Geery family of Hastings, 65
Geery or Geary family of Hastings, 65

George, or Joris (David), 1501-56, his followers,
227, 257

George I., statue at Stowe, Bucks, 6
George II., statues in the British Isles of, 6
George III., statues in the British Isles of, 6
George IV., Letter to his people from, 1820, 68;
story of speech of, 274

Geraldine co. Kildare and Fitzgerald family of
Kilmead, 308

Gerard (Sir John), 1804-1854, and Napoleon III.,

63

Gerini gallery, Florence, Lord Caledon's pictures
from the, 1826, 141

German and Austrian titles relinquished, 248, 340

Germany use of the phrase 'made in Germany,'
1789, 129

Gibbon (Edward), his prophecy concerning Tom

Jones,' 23, 118

Gilbert, Bishop of Lisbon, d. 1166, 208

Giraldus Cambrensis, Archdeacon of St. David's,
c. 1188, 107, 238

Gissing (George), his On Battersea Bridge,' 12
Glass, old stained, from New College, Oxford
and Winchester College, 188, 231, 281, 314
Glossaries of Derbyshire dialect words, 229
Gloucester, Herbert of, and Herbert the Chamber-
lain, c. 1086, 1

Godolphin (Sir Francis) and Sir Francis Bacon, 312
Gogibus surname, 37

Gold: "Touch of Paris," standard of, 231
Good Friday, ship's yards a'- cock bill on, 15, 47
Goodwin (Very Rev. William), c. 1620, his paren-
tage, 109

Gordon (General), an epitaph for, 272, 299, 317;
his Khartoum 'Journals,' 230; his stature,
251, 282

Gordon (Harry): "the last of the ballad singers,"

313

Gordon, Jacobite banker at Boulogne, 1723, 38
Gordon (Miss), South Lambeth schoolmistress,
1838, 13

Gordon (Mrs.) novelist, c. 1855-96, 38, 93, 156
Gordon, origin of the territorial surname, 111,
155

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Gordonized use of the term, 251

Gotobed surname, 68, 115, 196

Governors of Ceylon, portraits of, 131

Grafton, Oxon., its identification, 51, 153, 197
Grain-seeds lent by churches for sowing, 13
"Gram" in place-names, 78

Grandfather clock, inscribed, J. L. Bath, Bath;
251, 298, 320

Grant (Capt. B.), his identification, 95

Grant-Duff (Capt. J. C.) his biography, 13, 47
Grants in the Prerogative Courts, ancient, 310
Griffin (Hugh) Provost of Cambrai, c. 1596, 86
Griffiths (John), of Chiswick, c. 1754, his marriage,

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Hawkhurst gang, smugglers of Sussex and Kent,
Hawke (Admiral), his flagship in 1750, 110, 173
1744-47, 67, 153, 191

Hawkshead Church, reference in Wordsworth's
Hawkins (Dr. Wm.) = Anne Walton, 1676, 198
'Prelude' to, 150, 195, 235

Healey Hall, Rochdale, inscription on stone at,
38
Helps family, 149

Henry III. and the Canons of York, 221
Heraldry:-

Argent, gutée de larmes, 39

Argent, on two bars gules six bezants, 168,
217

(? Arg), three boars' heads' couped 2 and 1,
250

Ar. two bends engrailed Sa., 339
Arms of Englishmen registered in Paris, 129
Barry of six, argent and azure, 37
Book-stamp: Quarterly (1) a cross moline,
230

Chequy or and azure within a bordure gules,

76

Flanders, changes in shield of, 116

Gules, a bend ermine, 73

Royal arms at Castle Killyleagh, 250

Heraldry

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Inscription, Gallician, 166

Inscription on stone at Healey Hall, Rochdale, 38

Sa., a fesse ermine between three church Inscriptions at Cassel (Nord), 225
bells arg., 39

Toads and frogs in, 314

Vert, a fesse embattled ermine, 258
Wild boar and tree trunks, 189, 238
Herbert of Gloucester and Herbert the Chamber-
lain, c. 1086, 1

Herbert (Rev. Caroline Robert), 1751-1814, 250,
282, 338

Herbert the Chamberlain and Herbert of Glou-
cester, c. 1086, 1

"Herds and flocks," definitions of, 295
Hereford, Church Plate of the county of, 108
Herod and St. Stephen, ballad and legend, 63
Hill (Mr.) 'On a Day of Thanksgiveing for ye
Victory at Naseby,' 222, 280

Hillel, Hahzohkein, anecdote in Talmud of, 164
Hincks and Foulkes families, 229, 321

"His Excellency," title as applied to British
subjects, 130

Historical inaccuracies, 166

Hobbs (A. E.) Chubb and Bramah locks picked
by, 130, 176, 197

'Hocus Pocus' first published, 1651, 41, 157
Holly as an emblem of mirth, 21, 52

Holmes family of Devonshire, 37

Inscriptions at St. Omer, 145

Inscriptions in City churches, 294, 323, 338
International law, bibliography of, 228, 299
Invention of the Holy Cross, feast of the, 209
Ireland, origin of the name Lewin in, 311
Irish family history: Fitzgeralds of Kilmead and
Geraldine, co. Kildare, 308

Irish family history: Tone of Bodenstoun, co.
Kildare, 288, 321

Irish history, prints illustrating, 1579-80, 208
Irish in Spain, Southey on the, 188
Irish Record Office, 273

Ironmongers' Hall, London, its demolition, 35
Isle of Wight, De Gorges family of, 1241-1349,
182, 203

Italy and India in the fifteenth century, 168
Italy, St. Swithin's Day in, 109, 157, 177
'Itinerary of Antoninus': routes between London
and York, 252, 277, 318

J

Jackson (General Stonewall), his mother, 11, 95

Holy History, The,' by Nicholas Tabon, 1657, 89 Jackson (Mr.) killed in duel with Major Glover,
Honorable," use of the prefix, 274

Honorius, Emperor, A.D. 423, his grave, 12

1760, 13, 233
Jacobite memorial ring, 66, 172

Hood (Thomas) and Wanstead House, 1832-6, 34 James I., his use of the osprey, cormorant and

Hood (Thomas), quotation from, 94

Hoorde (William), Westminster scholar, 47

Hopcroft: Brown: Bellingues, 11

Hopkins (Stephen) priest of East and West
Wrotham, Norfolk, 78

Houses, log, in British Isles, 48

Hugford (F. E.), Abbot of Vallombrosa, d. 1771,
252, 321

Humphreys (David), 1752-1818, American

humorist and lyricist, 149, 198, 217, 281
Hunger strike in 1669, 249, 300
Hunt (Leigh) on P. B. Shelley, 37

Hurbecs, use of the word in French version of
105th Psalm, 271, 341

Hutchinson (Mrs. Lucy), her biography, 251
Hutton (Richard and Charity) c. 1721, their
parentage, 10

Huxley (Thomas) on St. Thomas Aquinas, 336
Hymn, Adeste Fideles,' its origin, 23, 73, 119

tame otter, 40

James (John), ejected minister, c. 1672, 230

James (Rt. Rev. W. J.), b. 1542, his biography,
39, 116

Japan, double flowers in, 310

Jarvis (John), dwarf, d. 1558, and "Xit," 20
Jeanne of Flanders, 1341-64, her biography, 208
234, 321

Jenkins (Jackson), (Henry), killed in a 'duel,
1760, 13, 233

Jenner and Deacon families, c. 1769, 132
Jenner family, its history, 116, 177, 215
Jenner (Robert), 1671-1723, his son's career, 65
Jesuit colleges in England, 314

Jones (Bishop) and the Doctor of Divinity degree,
63

Jones (John). his Biographical Memoirs of Lord

Viscount Nelson,' 1805, 170

Jones (Mary), c. 1750, authoress, her biography,
68, 177

Johnson (Dr.) as a mimic, 342; Barber (Frank),
his black servant, 296, 319; on smoking, 206,
279, 302

Johnstone (Mrs.), her The Three Westminster
Boys,' 88, 215, 279

Iceland, Finland, Scandinavia, English books on, Joris, or George (David), 1501-56, his followers,

39

Immurement, bibliography of medieval, 48

Imrapen: Baden in Switzerland, 292, 342

"In albis " in Bisset's MS. Rolment of Courtis,'
14, 234

Inaccuracies, historical, 166

India and Italy in the fifteenth century, 168
Inn signs, 226, 310, 342

Innholders, London, of 1613, 1632, 1679 and 1709,
186, 235, 284

Inns, London eighteenth century, 29, 59, 84,
105, 125, 143, 162, 213, 258

227, 257

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Keymer, Thurstan atte Wood of, d. 1539, 168
Khartoum Journals' of General Gordon, 230
King's astrologer, the office of, 313

King's Cross, London, origin of the name, 135,

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Labels, old Sheffield plate, 40, 97, 174; "White
wine," 1770-80, 209, 234, 279
Lacaux (Michael), and (Peter), Westminster
scholars, 1728, 170

Ladle, silver punch, its history, 64, 218
Lamartine (Alphonse de), Deputé of Bergues, 128
Lamb (Charles) and Van Balen, artist, 167, 212;
his last India Company employers, 26
Lambe (Brewster), Westminster scholar, 1715,
230

Lambe (George), Westminster scholar, 1729, 230
"Lame Demon," tale of the, 110, 173
Lamplugh (Mary), c. 1710, her biography, 230
Lancaster (Joseph), his adaptation of slates for
teaching purposes, 1803, 137
Lancashire, Napoleon III. in, 63

Language, Latin as an international, 202, 234,
261, 282, 300, 321

Latin as an international language, 202, 234, 261,
282, 300, 321

Latin, gender of dish in, 177, 216

Laughton (George), 1736-1794, his biography,

252

Lausanne, Rue de Bourg, its privilege, 274, 317
'Law, best books on, 130

Law, bibliography of international, 228, 299
Law case, unfinished eleventh-century, 20
Lawson (Dorothy) = Alexander Collingwood, 1691,
137

Lee (Joseph), enamel painter, 1809-53, 189
Leigh (Chandos), his verses on extinct monsters,
1835, 32

Leith (George), 7th Laird of Barnes, his wife, 312
Lepers in England, bibliography of, 150, 195,
218, 259

Leper's window, use of the term, 14, 45, 79
Lesage, his Le Diable Boiteux,' Asmodel in, 173
Letter from the King to his People,' authorship
of, 68, 172

Lewknor family, 44, 118

Lewin family in Ireland, 311

Lightfoot (John), of Birmingham Anchoret
168

Lincoln (Abraham), article in Tyneside Observer'
on, 229

Log houses in British Isles, 48

London and York, routes between, in Itinerary
of Antoninus,' 252,277, 318

London City Churches, proposed removal of, 220,
264

London eighteenth century coffee-houses, taverns

and inns, 29, 59, 84, 105, 125, 143, 162, 213, 258
London innholders of 1613, 1632, 1679 and 1709,
186, 235, 284

London, postern gates in wall of, 148

London University, its early history, 270, 322
London, vanishing, 35, 62, 83, 220, 264

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MS., sixteenth century, summarizing some theo-
logical work, 14

Macbride (David), M.D., c. 1797, 208
Mc Crae (Lieut.-Col. John), his In Flanders'
Fields,' 48

Maffey family, Italian extraction of, 169, 237
Magpie in augury, 3 310

Magyars, Turul the mythical bird of the, 149
Maison Rouge, Frankfort, 191

Mandrill, etymology of the word, 205
Marlborough, marriage of the first Duke of, 110
Marmaduke Place in Langdale Street, E. 335
Marolles (M. de.) his 'The Temple of the Muses,'
131, 192

Marriage and divorce, a Frenchman's record, 249
Marriages at Westminster Abbey, unannotated,
65, 113, 129, 178, 207
Marriage of cousins, 312

Marsh (Henry), (John), (Richard), (William),
Westminster scholars, c. 1627-1737, 170
Marsh (Richard), c. 1669, his biography, 252
Marten (Sir Henry), his arms, 168, 217, 233
Martin (John), in the Clergy lists of the county of
Durham, 214

Martyn and Beadon families, 150
Marvell (Andrew), original of Little T.C. in a
Prospect of Flowers,' 129

Mary (Queen), bust on Hotel Russell of, 5
Maslet or Meslet (Thomas), curate of South
Shields, 1557-80, 294, 339

Massinger (Philip) and authorship of 'The Laws
of Candy,' 101, 122

Master Gunner, the status of, 22, 158, 197, 253
Maules at Westminster school, 1787, 139, 214
Mawr (Mrs. E. B.) her Analogous Proverbs in
Ten Languages,' 1885, 251

Maxwell (W. H.), 1792-1850, author of books on
sport, 9, 74

Maynard (Charles), (John), (Robert), Westminster
scholars, 1730-36, 170

Melkart's statue, its removal to Rome, 115
Memorials and statues in the British Isles, 5
Menteith (Anna) Sir Andrew Murray, 294
Mercié (Antonin), 1845-1916, his statue' Quand
Même,' 90, 157

Merlou (Mello), Lord Herbert of Cherbury and
the Chateau of, 336

"Mesocracia," a Spanish neologism, 108
Metham (Anne), 1716-1751 of Notts., her bio-
graphy, 64

Mews or Mewys family: Sir W. Ogle: Sarah
Stewkley, 116

Middleton (Thomas) and Timon of Athens,' 200
Mid-Victorian memory, a, 88

Miller (Capt.), 1762-99, and the battle of the Nile,

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Miller, his Gardener's Dictionary,' 5th ed., 68
Mnemonics, William Stokes and, 39, 117
Mohammed and Ali in Hell, Dante on, 149
Money, relative value of, at various periods, 36, Nightingale, Izaak Walton on the, 205
94

Nicholl (Major), of 17th Dragoons, his biography,
189
Nightingale (Florence) and Haverstock Hill, 309-

Monkeys, wine made by, 295, 318

Monkshood, called Aconitum Napellus, 13, 72,
216, 260

Montalt (Robert de), and Robert de Morley, c.
1337, 312

Montretout, French place-name, its origin, 149
Monument called Quand Même,' 90, 157
Mop daggle mop a statute fair, 21
Morbus Anglicus, identity of the disease, 94
Morgan baronetcies, 36; Welsh, Irish claim to,
333

Morley (Robert de) and Robert de Montalt, c.
1337, 312

Moor Lane, "copy" of St. Bartholomew's in,
1850, 231, 255

Moore family of Milton Place, Egham, Surrey,
15, 118

Moorfields, presumptive early illustrations of, 227,
298

Morshead (E. D. H.), 1849-1912, his writings, 317
Mostyn House Rifles, c. 1903, 335

Motto: Auspicio Regis et Senatus Angliæ, 131,
176, 237

Murdock (John), the schoolmaster of R. Burns,

169

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Niven or Nivie (James), Jacobite, hanged 1746,
229, 338

Nivie or Niven (James), Jacobite, hanged 1746,-
229, 338

No Man's Land, earliest application of the term,
130, 178, 195, 215

Nomenclature, the influence on character of,
273, 315

North of England technically defined, 45
'Northanger Abbey,' "Richard" in, 273, 315,.

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Royal Oak Day or "Shick-Shack " Day,
293, 316, 339

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"P" as an initial in Germanic words, 246
Packard, Packer, or Pagard (Thomas), Winchester
scholar, 1538, 14

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