Francis (John Collins) on Plantagenet tombs at Games: Abraham's beard, 29; London children's outdoor, 11 Gamnecourt, Picardy, its situation, 429, 512 Turkey captives: brief at Wincanton, 31 Fry (E. A.) on Grey family, 14, 512 Index to the Christian Fathers, 54 Fubbs yacht of Charles II., 107, 171, 253 Fuller (Peck and Beckford), Westminster scholars, Fynmore (A. H. W.) on door-knocker etiquette,137 Gage (Sir Henry), 469 Hatchment in Hythe Church, 529 Lord Mayors and their counties, 177 Military musters: parish armour, 176 Rush (Sir W. B.), 94 Statues and memorials, 43 G. (G. H.) on crow proverb, 408 G. (H.) on women carrying their husbands, 409 G. (P. C.) on authors of quotations wanted, 408 Eumæus and Homer, 447 Robert of Normandy and Arlette, 347 Ulysses," the Scapin of epic poetry," 447 Ga, old Teutonic word, 272, 332, 473 Gage (Sir Henry), Governor of Oxford, 469 Gainsborough (T.) and Capt. Wade, 226 Galfrid as a Christian name, 33 Galicia, English clocks at Pontevedra, 267, 338 Game leg, origin of the term, 229, 296, 315, 392 = was Beauty," 349 Raleigh (Sir Walter) and tobacco, 489 Gardiner (Egerton) on Earl of Arundel's brother Dudley (Sir Henry), 231 Garforth (J.) on Spexhall Church, 8 Gargocil, drinking to, meaning of phrase, 509 Romeo and Juliet,' 47, 95; in France, 287, 359 'Arte of Gataker, Westminster scholar c. 1796, 409 'Gentleman's Magazine,' numbering of volumes, George I., statues of, 7, 50, 98, 135, 199 Apple tree flowering in autumn, 199 Epitaphiana, 524 Hobby-horse, 258 "If you ask for salt," 198 Inscriptions in City churches, 389 Latour (Peter de), 351 Loyal addresses, 266 Monastic sites and buried treasure, 469 Stones in early village life, 9 German spelling: omission of h after t, 306, Gibbon (Edward), notes on the classics, 188; Gibbs (A. W.) on Bath and Henrietta Maria, 150 Gibraltar, inscriptions in the King's Chapel, 342; Gildersleeve (O.), Jun., on Gildersleeve family, 27 Gillman (C.) on ་་ teart," 11 Gingham umbrella, origin of the word, 288, Gipsies and Bohemians, popular error, 306, 418, 512 Glass, stained and painted, in Essex churches, Glasses, wine and spirit, English, 328, 378, 434 Glenny (Alexander), 1726-82, his biography, 509 Glove, Limerick, in a walnut shell, 249, 297 Goats and cows, folk-lore, 466, 534 H. (L.), his Les six Ages de la Femme,' 469 God save the people! earliest use of the phrase, 38 H. (M. F.) on Ozias Humphry's papers, 48 Godbold (H. J.) on Sir William Godbold, 64 Godfrey (James), Westminster scholar, 389 Goethe (J. W. von), his Erlkönig,' 89, 237 Gordon (William), Westminster scholar, 389, 437 Gore (Mrs.), her Agathonia,' 228 Gouland, in Jonson's' Pan's Anniversary,' 429,532 Green-backs first published, c. 1847, 373, 414 H.M.S. Avenger, 294 Greir, Grierson, or Greresone family, 38 Grierson, Greresone, or Greir family, 38 Grose (Francis), in picture by Nathaniel Hone, 429 Gutenberg, his 42-line Bible, its publication, 307, Hafter 1, omission in German spelling, 306, 372, 455 H. (A. C.) on Goldwin Smith's' Reminiscences,' 278 Wooden effigies at Weston-under-Lizard, 356 H. (O.) on magazine story of a deserter, 129 H. (W. A.) on clergy retiring from dinner-table, 70 Maginn's writings, 74 66 Plundering and blundering," 267 H. (W. B.) on Canons, Middlesex, 394 Coote (Sir Eyre), his monuments, 335 Folly, 159 Frederic, Prince of Wales, 434 Keep within Compass," tavern sign, 505 Moran (Edward R.), 236 Order of Merit, 144 Hale (W. G.) on Young Folks,' 450 Halkett (Samuel), librarian, his biography, 489 · Halls district of Cheshire and Shropshire, history, Hamill (A. E.) on St. Armand, 367 Hanging-Sword Alley, its name, 269, 337 Hare (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1743, 509 Minster verger v. sacristan, 274 Hartshorne (A.) on George Bubb Dodington and Plantagenet tombs at Fontevrault, 390 Hats of ladies in theatres, 386,476, 518 Haug (General), e. 1849, his biography, 66, 157 Hibgame (Edward), copyist of Gibbon's MS., 306 Haultmont (M.) on yon": its Italian equiva-Hibgame (F: T.) on Caslon's Type-Foundry, 266 Haviland (John), printer, 1638, 407, 477 Hawkes family in Ireland, 129 Hawkes-Strugnell (W.) on King Harald the Gold Hay, wet, in Webster's Duchess of Malfi,' 469, Haydon (B. R.) and P. B. Shelley, 53 Hayman (Robert), poet, his biography, 206, 270 Hellwig (Dr. A.) on criminal superstitions, 347 Door-knocker etiquette, 18 St. Hilda: St. John del Pyke, 516 Henderson (W. H.) on Hermit's Cave, Weston Henkel (F. W.) on 'Annals of England,' 354 Henrietta Maria (Queen), supposed marriage, 100; at Bath, 150, 197 second Henriquez (Jacob) and his seven daughters, 150, Henry II. and Pope Alexander III., 349, 396 Henry VIII., his queens descended from Edward Henry of Navarre and three-handled cup, 408, 457 Heraldry :- Thompson (Francis), the poet, 208 Swedenborg manuscript, missing, 22 - Hill (J.), on authors of quotations wanted, 188, 235 Hill (N. W.) on Airman, 265 Ansgar, Master of the Horse, 73 Authors of quotations wanted, 267, Burntisland, its derivation, 249 Epitaphiana, 525 Hocktide at Hexton: Rope Monday, 58 Literary Gossip," 15 Mendiant, French dessert, 435 Mesopotamia "Blessed word," 253 Shakespeariana, 162, 163, 422 Smollett's History of England,' 393 Smouch, term for a Jew, 375 Snails as food, 315 South African slang, 372 Tammany and England, 338 Argent, a fesse sable between three mullets Hill (Rev. Rowland), autograph letters, 327, 373 Howard of Effingham (Lord), his first wife, Hippocrates, wording of his oath, 310, 371, Latimer branch of Nevill family, 328 391 Per fesse gules and argent, in chief a lion Hoare (Admiral) and Smollett's 'Peregrine Hobby-horse in mid-winter mumming, 209, 257, Hobhouse memoirs, published 1901, 108 "British Glory Revived," 77 "Canabull blue silke," 33 Cley-next-the-Sea Church: Woodwose, 472 Guichard d'Angle, 472 Hodgkin (J.) on "Fern to make malt," 279 Lardiner at the Coronation, 198 Mendiant, French dessert, 333 Philip (Sir Matthew), Mayor of London, 73 Pigeon-houses in the Middle Ages, 96 Prinknash, 314 Royal tombs at St. Denis, 116 Snuff-box inscription, 93 Sprott's Chronicle, 178 St. Leodegarius and the St. Leger, 112 Vavasour surname, its derivation, 232 Hodson (Major) at St. Helena, 169, 251, 312 Hodson family, 409 Hog, Hampshire, use of the term, 57 Hogan (J. F.) on Parson and the Painter,' 433 Hogg (R. M.) on Will Watch, the smuggler, 269 Holworthy (F. M. R.) on Hawkes family in Ireland, Holy Crows, Lisbon, their history, 67, 116, 155 Hone (Nathaniel), his picture Two Gentlemen,' Hone (W.), T. Q. M. in Table Book,' 230, 336; Hoole (Dr. H.) on oath of Hippocrates, 310 Minster verger, 314 Hopwood (C. H.) on George I. statues, 99 Horace, Carmina,' Book I. 5, 55 Horses, Arabian, in pre-Mohammedan days, 71 Houkins (C.) on Leake and Martin-Leake families, House of Commons, Colonials in, before 1653, Howards v. Lowthers, superstition upset, 504 Howells (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, 88 Maids of Taunton, 490 Turkey captives, 30 Humphry (Ozias), miniature painter, his papers, Hungary, Shakespeare in, 345 'Hungary in the Eighteenth Century,' by Marc- Hunt (A. L.) on Rev. Rowland Hill, 327 Hunting, Dr. Johnson on, 525 Husbands carried by their wives, 409, 452, 518 Hutton (G.), benefactor of King's College, Aber- Hyde Park monolith, its history, 408 Hymn, Latin, by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 428 Corbyn," 495 I. (W.) on "Winchester Quart": Inscriptions: in Hyères Cathedral, 109, 150; in Iorwerth = Edward in Welsh, 34 Ireland, Secretaries of the Lords Lieutenant, 187, Irish war 1688-91, and Dean Swift, 269, 317 Irvine (W.) on authors of quotations wanted, 408 Ivanhoe, Scott's invention of the name, 326 Jamaica, sons of Regicides settled in, 404 Japan, diplomatic intercourse with China, 157; Jaws moving in sympathy with scissors, 448, 496 Wall-papers, 12 Jenko (S.), author of Slovene hymn, 106 Jerram (C. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, 373 Otford, Kent, 437 Jerrold (W.) on Liston and Ducrow, 536 Mock coats of arms, 112 Saint's cloak and sunbeam, 438 Jerusalem, MS. work on the Temple, 1839, 109 Jews, Jehovah in affirmations by, 346, 433 Joël (John), Jouel, or Juiel, executed at Rouen, Johnson (H. H.) on sparrow-blasted, 267 Johnson (Dr. Samuel) on hunting, 525 Jouel (John). See Joël. Joy, curious rimes to, 426 Judgment of God: woman throwing her children Juiel (John). See Joël. Julius Cæsar: princes and comets, 18, 57 K. (H.) on tilleul, 132 K. (L. L.) on aviation: early attempts, 166 Churche (Robert), c. 1800, 249 East India Company's Marine Service, 134 Henningsen (Charles Frederick) and Kossuth, 490 James I. and Frederick of Bohemia, 484 Mendiant, French dessert, 323 Opusculum, 455 Pepita, a pattern, 6 Shakespeare in Hungary, 345 Telephones in banks, 297 Touching for the king's evil, 326 Windsor stationmaster, 68, 253 Keep within Compass," tavern sign, Uxbridge, Kelso convoy, meaning of the term, 425 Toe names, 106 Kempesfeld, Hampstead field-name, 13, 119 Kerallain (R. de) on Garibaldi and his flag, 7 King (J. Stuart) on Ora ""Noria," 215 King, in place-names, 130, 192 King Orry, explanation of the term, 245 |