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Devonshire (Duke of), his peerage title, 169

Dramatic clubs, amateur, in the sixties, 388, 431, 493
Devonshire (Duke of) who never read newspapers, 146 Draper: "drapier" omitted from the 'N. E.D.,' 286
Dey (E. Merton) on quotations wanted, 168

Shakespeariana, 284

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Dialect Yorkshire, 102, 170, 190, 257; Cumber-
land, 169, 294; Cheshire, 203, 332, 414; com-
pletion of Eng. Dialect Dict..' 381; High Peak, 427
Diamonds produced by artificial processes, 167
Dibdin (E. Rimbault) on dowries for ugly women, 292
Pigmies and cranes, 356

Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432
'She Stoops to Conquer,' its origin, 317
Dickens (Charles), and London, 35; Lazy Tour of
Two Idle Apprentices,' 255; errors in Nicholas
Nickleby,' 455; Affery Flintwinch in Little
Dorrit,' 466; and the "infant phenomenon," 507
Dickens. See Guydickens.

Dickisson (W. J.) on Trafalgar, 431

'Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and addi-
tions, 21, 66, 86, 101, 104, 125, 131, 141, 154, 166,
182, 190, 227, 244, 281, 314, 362, 364, 491
Dilliana, Christian name, 7
Directory of foreign peers, 428

Dobbs (E. W.) on American place-names, 155
Easter Day and the full moon, 136
"Warm summer sun," 135
Dobell (Bertram) on "Fountain heads," &c., 390
Shakespeare's portrait, 368

Doctrinali Alani,' English translation wanted, 150
Dodgson (E. S.) on Dover pier, 491

Emanuel of Portugal and Pope Julian II., 154
Female crucifixes, 230

Foxes as food for men, 286

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Gentleman as a title, 88

Gibbon, ch. lvi. note 81, 372
Horse-pew horse-block, 132
Inscriptions at Figueira da Foz, 147
Latin-English-Basque dictionary, 255
Mules, their crying, 465
Piccaninny, 128

Pickeridge: Puckeridge, 495
Piece-broker, 412
Shakespeariana, 443

Dog, Toby's, fine for preaching on, 508, 535
Dog training, 488, 537

Dogs in war, 488, 537

Doherty, Winchester Commoner, 1840, 107, 157
Domesday, Sheriff's challenge in, 290

Doncaster races, frost and, 246

Donne and Webster, 41, 121, 201, 302

Dormer (J.) on detectives in fiction, 417

Faded daguerreotypes, 275

George III.'s birthday, 173
Mungo, 309

Resp., 50

Dorset place-name: Ryme Intrinseca, 89, 536

Douglas (M.) on Basil Montagu's MSS., 156
Douglas (R. B.) on Almansa, 315

Hyde marriages, 348

'Les Misérables.' its topography, 374

Douglas Cause, new light on, 85

Douglas family of Dornock, Dumfriesshire, 369
Dover pier, its construction. 387, 451, 491
Dowries for ugly women, 247, 292

Dragoons, 4th Light, uniform 1808-14, 69, 132

Drake (Sir Francis) and Chigwell Row 230, 332, 416

Dresden china, tailor in, 469, 536
Drinking-time and drinkings on a farm, 506
Drownd=deerhound, use of the word, 306
Dryden portraits, 389

Du Bartas, passage in his 'Second Week,' 348
Dublin, Gay's 'Beggar's Opera' in, 91; tholsels in,
387, 453, 516

Duciemore, place-name, its meaning, 323
Dudley (G.) on Governor Thomas Dudley, 150
Dudley (Thomas), Governor of Massachusetts, 150
Dudley family arms, 230, 317
Duel, last military in England, 72
Duelling in England, its suppression, 333
Duelling in Germany, 388, 455, 516
Dugdale, his trustworthiness as an author, 487
Duh Ah Coo on Christ's Hospital,' 247
Kabafutoed, 246

Philippina Philopœna, 254
Phonetics of the Far East, 8

Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 24, 115, 217, 277, 376
Dumas, pronunciation of the name, 189, 275
Dummer family, 230, 315

Dundas (Sir Lawrence), Macaulay on, 448, 516
Dunnington-Jefferson (J. J.) on Yorkshire dialect, 102
Dunstan (M. J. R.) on Abp. Kemp, 348

Durant (Rev. John), of Canterbury, 1645-79, 247, 334
Durham, Royal Oak Day, observance at, 30

Dyer (B. L.) on "Most eloquent of ancient writers,"
287

Dyer (John), poet, date of his birth, 530

E, final, in Chaucer, 429, 472

E. (D.) on honesty on a competence, 308

E. (J.) on Lord Bathurst and highwayman, 349
E. (K. P. D.) on American Civil War verses, 354
John (King) poisoned by a toad, 168

E. (R. L.) on population of a country parish, 428
Earthquake in Calabria, 247

Earthworks, Civil War, their remains, 328, 394, 453
East, Far, its phonetics, 8

Easter, and the full moon, 136, 195; by the Julian
and Gregorian styles, 166; and the hare, 306
Easter Woods, place-name, 149, 217, 335

Easton (W. M. G.) on Campbells in the Strand, 509
Forrester of Garden, 149
Graham family Bible, 207
Stewart of Rotterdam, 487

E.B. in the churchyard of Laleham, 428

Ecorcheville (J.) on music t. Louis XIV., 46
Edgcumbe (R.) on Nelson's coat, 445

Edinburgh Scottish Naval and Military Academy
212, 274

Editorial:-

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A pagan suckled in a creed outworn, 460
Aliudque cupido, Mens aliud suadet, 480
Belfries, detached, 480

Bible "appointed to be read in churches," 540

Bird (Bishop John), his biography, 200

Brontë (Patrick): Mr. Prunty, 100

Christening a ship, 260

Clifton (Jeremiah), 360

Cogitavi dies antiquos et annos æternos, 360

Cromwell (Oliver), a brewer, 80

Crying down credit, 40

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Unanswered yet? the prayer your lips, &c., 220
Up, Guards, and at them! 240

We eat what we can, 260

When danger's rife, 440

Edmunds (A. J.) on Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall,' 405
Edward VII. and the motor car, 7

Edwards (F. A.) on printed catalogues of libraries, 454
Eggs, divination on Midsummer Day by, 27
Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, its history, 37, 65
Electric railways, earliest, 406

Elizabeth (Queen), her visits to Winchester, 344; her
portrait at Holyrood, 508

Ellacombe (H. N.) on Atlas and Pleione: daisy, 497
Ellis (A. S.) on Horatio, 365

Elworthy (F. T.) on palindrome, 175

Emanuel (King) of Portugal and Julian II., 10, 154
Emmet (Robert), Sarah Curran, and Major Sirr, 52,
111, 310, 534

Enderby (Sir William), created K.B. 1483, 9
England, no noblesse in, 69, 157-; suppression of
duelling in, 333

England and English, how pronounced, 73, 156, 256
English army in Ireland, 1630-40, 489

English Dialect Dictionary,' its completion, 381
English-Latin-Basque dictionary, 143, 255, 333
English Press and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, 167
English Royal House and Harold IJ., 188, 276
Enigmas: Totum sume, fluit, 350, 391; What though
some boast through ages dark, 530. See Riddles.
Ephis and his lion, 351

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Nelson's uniform, 370
Nutting, 358

Paules fete, 493

Pig: swine: hog, 449
Shingle berries, 429

F. (M. E.) on Jack and Jill, 93

F. (S. J. A.) on amateur dramatic clubs, 431, 493
Spanish verse, 229

Fame, correct representation of, 249
Fanshawe (E. J.) on Fanshawe family, 32

Parsloes Hall, Essex, 34

Fanshawe (B. C.) on Charlotte Coleman, 489
De Sousa, 10

Harrison (Sir John), of Balls Park, Herts, 68
High Peak and Scarsdale, 88

Fanshawe family, 32

Farm held for three and a half centuries, 247
Farrant, his anthem "Lord, for Thy tender mercy's
sake," 265, 355

Farrell of the Pavilion Theatre, 414
Fastolf (Sir John), 'D.N.B.' on, 145, 214
Faublas, Chevalier de, amorous adventures of, 88
Fawcett (J. F. M.) on Douglas of Dornock, 369
Fawcett (Lieut. Col.), his duel with Munro, 72
Female crucifixes, 230, 395, 517

Ferguson (Donald) on Emanuel of Portugal, 10
Piccaninny, 128

Punch, the beverage, 531

Fermor (Sir John), temp. Henry VIII., 289, 393
Few (M.) on earthquakes in Calabria, 247

Fewtrell (A. H.) on population of country parish, 495
Fiction, War Office in, 127, 235; detectives in, 307,
356, 417, 456

Fields, open, suicides buried in, 346, 397, 475, 514
Figueira da Foz, inscriptions at, 147
Fir-eun on Macdonald of Moidart, 376
Firman (F. B.) on Nicholas Nickleby,' 455
Fishwick (H.) on suicides buried in open fields, 346
Fitz-Allen on Soubise, black page, 529
Fitz-Gerald (S. J. A.) ou

Pop goes the weasel," 209

FitzGerald on Book of Loughscur, 267

Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, 229
FitzGerald (E.), first edition of Omar Khayyam, 105
Fitzherbert (Mrs.), her Christian name, 530
Fitzmaurice (I.) on prisons in Paris, 394
Fitzmaurice-Kelly (J.) on Spanish verse,
Flails, their survival, 72

Flaw, its purpose, 208, 314, 472
Fleet Street, No. 53, 94, 314

274

Fleetwood (Cromwell), date of his death, 74
Fletcher (G. Rutter) on Jack and Jill, 13
Fletcher (J. M. J.) on Sir Robert Lytton, 389

Wyrley's Derbyshire church notes, 376

Flies in coffin, 386

Florio's influence on Webster and Marston, 41, 121, 201

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Flying or Centrifugal Railway, 65, 176, 333, 416, 474 | French Revolution pottery, 228, 252, 292

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Cat, black, 505

Death-bird, 530

Lincolnshire death, 465, 515
Midsummer day, 27

Moon and hair-cutting, 29, 116, 173, 234
Mulberry and quince, 386, 438

Rain caught on Holy Thursday, 447, 497
Spanish, 266

Foat (F. W. G.) on punctuation in MSS. and printed
books, 144, 262

Fonts, seven sacrament, at Gorleston, 386

Foord (A. S.) on George III. and Sydenham, 389
Foot: Paules fete, the phrase, 435, 493
Footfalls and music, 161

Footpaths, their preservation, 125

Ford (C. Lawrence) on Cowper and Voltaire, 465
"There shall no tempests blow," 12
Uriani, 509

Forester (Alexander), of Garden, c. 1600, his wife,
149

Forests set on fire by lightning, 28, 95, 153, 213
Fortunate Boy, his history, 509

Forty days' periodicity, 7

Foslett, fostell-coffer or casket, 48

Foster (Joseph), genealogist, his death, 199

Foster (Manning) on last words of Burns, 45
Fothergill (Gerald) on Benbow, 235

Dummer family, 315
Duplicate will registers, 46
Genealogical research, 246
Hemming-Stevens, 157
Index of probates, 277
Jacobite rebels, 66
Kempe (Abp.), 434

Local government records, 278

Parish records, neglected, 255
Right to arms, 188

Testator's full description, 186
Touching for the king's evil, 335

Watson and Hodgson families, 349

"Fountain," Tavern, Strand, 289, 336
Fowke (F. Rede) on dog training, 488

Verne (Jules), star and crescent moon, 116

Fox (C. J.), enigma by, 530

Fox (E.) on Chaucer and English universities, 47
Foxe (John), the martyrologist, preface by, 44

Foxe (Bp. R.), founder of Corpus Christi, Oxford, 23
Foxes as food for men, 286, 355

Foy Boat Hotel, 40

Francesca on Sarah Curran and Emmet, 111, 534
Grey (Admiral John) and Derry, 428
Numismatic, 288

Polar inhabitants, 413

Francillon (R. E.) on fate of the Tracys, 192
Highwayman's parting song, 187

Quotations wanted, 168

Francis (J. C.) on 'Daily Telegraph' jubilee, 243
English Press and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, 167
Monument on Fish Street Hill, 87

'Saturday Review,' jubilee, 382, 402, 422, 442

Franks (H. E.) on Wesley and the wig, 36
Fraser (G. M.) on Knights Templars, 10, 34
Freeman (J. J.) on rollups, 308

French proverbial phrases, 504

Frost and Doncaster Races, 246
Frost (F. C.) on Lundy Island, 16

Pinchbeck family, 77

Fry (E. A.) on Dummer family, 315
Fulham Bridge, coloured print of, 509
Furnivall (F. J.) on Shakespeariana, 284
Fylmand or foumart=polecat, 55

Fynmore (R. J.) on "Going a-gooding," 527
Hill (Benson Earle), 114

Hudson (Henry), his descendants, 357
Radcliffe (Ann), 76

'Steer to the Nor'-Nor'-West,' 132
Trafalgar last survivor, 485

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Yorkshire dialect, 190

G. (M. N.) on French proverbial phrases, 504
G. (M. T.) on Melton cloth, Melton jacket, 490
Gadsden (W. J.) on Norden's 'Speculum Britan niæ,'12
Gairdner (J.) on Cranmer and Boleyn family, 201
Gallows of alabaster, 189, 276

Garden. See Gordon (Thomas).

Garibaldi, origin of the name, 67, 132, 235
Garrett (R. M.) on Shakespeariana, 284

Gastrell (Rev. Francis) and Shakespeare's home, 47,
115

Gaveller, derivation of the word, 7

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Genealogical research, 246

Genealogies in preparation, 467

'Genius by Counties,' 287, 329, 474

Gennadius (J.) on Gibbon, ch. lvi. note 81, 370
"Gentleman" by letters patent, 88

Geordie on miners' greeting, 391

George III., his birthday, 26, 173; Thackeray on,
148, 273; his daughters, 167, 236, 291, 336,
493; and Sydenham Wells, 389

George IV., an appreciation, 365

Gerish (W. B.) on bequests payable in church porch,

369

Chauncy correspondence, 265

Chimney-stacks, 128

Cromwell (Robina), 376

Gibbets, 251

Norden's 'Speculum Britanniæ, 75
Wenham (Jane), Witch of Walkern, 149
Germans and Czechs, their antagonism, 187
Germany, duelling in, 388, 455, 516

Gery (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1704, 469
Ghost-words: Vescalion, 28, 73; Phoorea, 105
Gibbets, existing, 229, 251, 296, 315, 376

Gibbon (E.), his use of ȧorporέλekuç, 167, 272, 370;
early editions of 'Decline and Fall' in America,

405

Gilbert, mathematician, c. 1687, 369

Giffard (James), Westminster scholar, 1783, 289
Giffard (John), Westminster scholar, 1778, 289
Gillman (C.) on mulberry and quince, 386
Screaming skull, 194

"Totum sume, fluit," 391

Glanville (C. L.) on Glanville, Earl of Suffolk, 267
Glen family, 68

Glynn (T.) on detached belfries, 415

Gnomon on "Come out, 'tis now September," 446
God's Blessing Farm, derivation of the name, 428

Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1906.

H. (A. M.) on God's Blessing Farm, 428

Going a-gooding, St. Thomas's Day custom, 527
Goldsmith (Oliver), the origin of 'She Stoops to H. (A. O.) on general officers, 107
Conquer,' 261, 317

Goodson (Charlotte), of London, 1795, 409
Goodwin (Gordon), on Charles Reade's grandmother,
190, 296

Goodwin (Robert), of Derry, c. 1634, 366

Gordon (James), laird of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, 68
Gordon (Thomas), Dutch Consul-General at Leith,
328, 397, 454

Gordon of the West Indies, d. 1838-44, 108, 275
Gore (C. F.), her 'Adventures in Borneo,' 7

Gore (J. Ellard) on Robespierre's arrest and the moon,

286

Goring (Charles) and Dr. Johnson's 'Irene,' 509
Gorleston, seven sacrament font at, 386

Gosselin-Grimshawe (H. R. H.) on Lamb's grand-
mother, 414

Gough (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1710, 449
Gould (I. Chalkley) on Civil War earthworks, 328
Detached belfries, 290

Pleshey fortifications, 116
Ythancæster, Essex, 90

Gower (R. V.) on public meeting, 213
Grab, Bombay, a coasting vessel, 107, 177
Graham family Bible, 207

Grange (Lady), her place of concealment, 69, 136
Grant (General, U.S.), his English ancestry, 47
Grassi (F.) on quotations wanted, 469
Gray (A. B.) on Bowtell family, 29

Gray (Gilbert), Principal of Marischal College, Aber-
deen, 307

Great Queen Street, No. 56, celebrities connected
with, 326, 414

Green (C.) on French Revolution pottery, 292
Green (Everard) on Thomas Pounde, S.J., 472
Greene (Robert), his prose works, 1, 81, 162, 224, 227,483
Grenefeld (William), Archbishop of York,
registers, 167, 235

Grey (Admiral John) and the relief of Derry, 428
Greyfriars burial-ground, 205, 253, 352

Grigor (J.) on lonning, 70

Scotch burial custom, 76

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H. (B.) on Albigna, 488

H. (C. S.) on Benson Earle Hill, 51
H. (F.) on Laying: Tering, 509

H. (G. H.) on Sir Francis Drake and Chigwell Row,

230

H. (H. H.) on Nelson's uniform, 326
H. (H. K.) on Paul family, 212

H. (J. E.) on American Civil War verses, 229
H. (M. F.) on 'The Fortune Teller,' 390
Shakespeare at Wilton House, 365

H. (P. F.) on Incledon : Cooke, 92
H. (R. P.) on Hooper: Long, 215
H. (S.) on lonning, 70

Light Dragoons, 4th, their uniform, 132
Pleshey fortifications, 116
Ythancaster, Essex, 90

H. (T. W.) on Boninge of Ledsum, 10
H. (W.) on Hooper: Long, 127

H. (W. B.) on George III.'s daughters, 236
Premonstratensian abbeys, 231

H. (W. R.) on Nelson's signal, 370

Testout, 297

Haakon VII., derivation of the name, 466
Haes (H.) on author sought, 487

Hagbush Lane, ancient pack-horse road, 295
Haile (B. John), o. 1521, his biography, 388
Haines (Reginald) on Du Bartas, 348

Hair-cutting and moon superstition, 29, 116, 173, 234
Hair-powdering closets, 349, 417, 453

Haley (F. G.) on 'Zapata's Questions,' 512
Jenetta Norweb,' a lost book, 487

Hall (A.) on Dover pier, 491

Pig swine: hog, 510

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Wace on the battle of Hastings, 38

Hall (Capt. H. K.) on portraits in Town and
Country Magazine,' 464

Hall (R. V.) on officers of State in Ireland, 149
Halley (Dr. Edmond), bibliography, 526

Ham, his wife, Hebrew tradition, 429
Handford on Lundy Island, 16

Harben (H. A.) on Newlands, Chalfont St. Peter, 276

Grin (Geoffrey), his 'Rhyming Reminiscences and Harding family, 289

Comical Couplets,' 428

Groatie Buckie, myth connected with the, 530

Grosart (Dr.), his edition of Herrick, 482
Grosseteste, pronunciation of the name, 353

Grosvenor or Gravenor (Joane), o. 1601, her bio-
graphy, 308

Gruselier (Gregory) on caravanserai to public-house,
308

Registers of St. Kitts, 327
Gulls, weather rime on, 406

Gunning (Elizabeth), Duchess of Hamilton and
Argyll, her marriage, 384

Guydickens (Melchior), Envoy Extraordinary to
St. Petersburg, 470, 537

Gypsy on correct, 189

Gytha, mother of Harold II., 168, 232

H. on George III.'s daughters, 291

'Oxford Ramble,' 43

Parliamentary whips, 507

Tufnel family, 438

H. (A.) on Hollicke or Holleck, co. Middlesex, 77

H. (A. C.) on Hearsey: Gavine, 128

Hardingcourt on Dummer family, 230

Harding family 289

Hare and Easter, their association, 806
Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Academy of the Muses, 177
Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, 236
Houses of historical interest, 486
Incledon: Cooke, 92
Jiggery-pokery, 166

Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker, 275
'Streets of London,' 50

Harley (Robert), Earl of Oxford, his biography, 206,

317

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Harte (W.) on Titian's 'Venus with Mirror, 127
Harting (J. E.) on Brathwait's 'Huntsman's Raunge,'
467

Harvest custom at Tunbridge Wells, 447
Harvest time sixty years ago, 164

Haskoll (J.), his bust of Sir Isaac Newton, 329
Hastings, Wace on the battle of, 38

Haswell (F. R. N.) on smith in Latin, 409
Hatchments in churches, 488
Haultmont (M.) on 'Bathilda,' 93

Dumas, its pronunciation, 275

Hayes (T. J.) on tholsels, 387

Hays (Admiral) and Rev. William Pace, 9
Hazlitt (John), miniaturist, his biography, 57
Head, called "twopenny," 69, 217, 331

Headly (C. B.) on Headly arms, 309

Hearsey (Andrew), of Middelburgh, Holland, his
ancestors, 128

Heart of Louis XIV. eaten, 434

Hebb (J.) on authors of quotations, 38

Cannizaro (Duchess of), 358

Dante, unknown portrait, 205

Dante's sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, 207

Gallows of alabaster, 276

Garibaldi, origin of name, 67

Great Queen Street, No. 56, 326

'King Nutcracker,' 508

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Herbert (F.) on pictures of 'Julius Caesar' and
'Romeo and Juliet,' 169

Herder's Kalligone,' Coleridge's notes, 341
Herero, pronunciation of the name, 527
Heron-Allen (E.) on Ithamar, 387
Omar Khayyam, 105

Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432
Herrick's 'Hesperides,' 1648, 482
Hesker or Hysker islets, 69, 136, 334
Heslop (R. O.) on Rev. John Durant, 334
Miners' greeting, 391

Scotch Communion tokens, 430
Testout, 353

Hewitt (C. É.) on 'La Belle Assemblée': Miss Cubitt,

108

Scotch Communion tokens, 387

Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 274

Hewitt (Canon J. A.) on Farrant's anthem, 265
Nelson poems, 329

Hibgame (F. T.) on forests set on fire by lightning,

213

Hare and Easter, 306
Lyceum Theatre, 410
'Missal, The,' 138

Railway, first, on the Continent, 267

Hickery-puckery, meaning of the term, 87, 232
High Peak and Scarsdale, MS. history, 88

Pennethorne (Sir James) and Saturday Review,' High Peak words, 427

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Coop, to trap, 296

Copenhagen House, 295

Cromwell House, Highgate, 135

Fate of the Tracys, 192

Female crucifixes, 395

Hoorn, Cape, 94

Lundy Island, 16
Midsummer Day, 27

Newlands, Chalfont St. Peter, 276
Pigmies and cranes, 356

St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94
Wheel as a symbol in religion, 250
Henry on "Vaulting ambition," 327
Hepburn Lidderdale, 509

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Higham (C.) on De Quincey and Swedenborg, 529
Hill (Rev. William), 235

Moon names, 350

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Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 24

George IV.: an appreciation, 365
Moon and hair-cutting, 234

Piece-broker, 391

Hodgson family, its genealogy, 349

Hoffman (Heinrich), his 'King Nutcracker,' 508

Argent, chevron sable charged with bezant or, 508 Hog, uses of the word, 407, 449, 510, 536

Arms, right to, 188

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Headly family arms, 309

Hogarth (W.), sale of his 'Wanstead Assembly,' 49
Holland (J. E.) on "Fountain " Tavern, 289

Simcoe (General) and Domingo, 290

Holland (W. R.) on Kit's Coty House, 247
'Oxford Ramble,' 472

Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432

Quarterly, gules and or, on a bend or two falcons Holleck or Hollicke, Middlesex, the place-name, 36,
azure, 349

Ripley family arms, 314, 374

Sable, an escallop and three pales in chief or, 349
Heralds' Visitations, Northamptonshire, 1681, 530

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Holmes (M. A. F.) on palindrome, 175
Holt (R. V.) on officers of State in Ireland, 314
Holy Thursday, rain caught on, 447, 497

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