Haggatt (John), information wanted, 68 Hair cut to prevent head- or stomach - ache, Hair, long, as an hereditary trait, 177, 247 Hamilton (Henry), supposed husband of Margaret Hamilton (Walter), F.R.G.S., information about Hamilton (William) of Liscloony, particulars Hampshire church bells and their founders, 44, Hampshire field-names, list of, 208, 328 Harvard University, Thomas Shepard, a founder Harvey (Francis) of Natal, pamphlets by, 68 ม Haynes (Samuel) of Cornhill, evidence of marriage Hayward's Survey of Walden,' information Heart burial, by French in Palestine, 134 Heath (Maud), memorial, at Bremhill, Wilts, Heraldry:- Barr family arms, 153 Captor and his captive's arms, 26, 133 130 Flanders, changes in its shield, 238, 323. : Hillman family arms, 67 Royal arms, suggested change in, 1 Sa., a lion rampant betwixt six fusils in pałe, Sable, on a chevron argent, 80 Stags and eglantine in Elizabethan times, 13, Suckling family (Norfolk) crest, 13, 99 Vair, crest, on a torse a bear's head couped, Vassall family arms, 278 Woolmer House, coat of arms, 180 Heredity in long hair, 177, 247 Heton (Martin), Bishop of Ely, information Hey, Diddle-Diddle,' nursery rhyme in Latin, 301 Hitchman (Dr. John), memorial to, at Leaming Hitchman, Henchman or Hinchman family, 133 wanted, 317 Chronicles,' meaning of reference Holly, its connection with mirth, information Home, family of, Foulshotlaw, 10 Hopkins (Stephen), priest, sixteenth century, Hore, of Bath, artist, work by, 208 66 Horseleperde," its meaning wanted, 320 Houghton Meeting at Newmarket, origin of name, Howard the philanthropist, portraits of, 222 Hudson's Bay Company, its motto, 93, 132, 164, Huett tomb, Millbrook, 206 Hugh (Aaron), innkeeper, 126 Hugo (Rev. Thomas), collector of Bewickiana, Huntsman family, memorial at West Retford, 90 Notes and Queries, Jan., 1920. Ichwe, "Sons of Ichwe," meaning. 48 Icke family, origin of name, 24 K Keele (David) of Sarum, clockmaker, 153 Iconography of London Peace Celebrations, 175, Kent families of Kimberworth and Wadworth, 186 Iconography of Temple Bar, 253 Ide (Wm.), of Tunbridge Wells, clock-maker, 153 “If I should die to-night," authorship debated, 318 Ingleby (Edward), his descendants wanted, 40 Ireland, inaugural meeting of Bibliographical Irish counties and towns, bibliography of histories of, 147 Irrelagh ; or, The Last of the Chiefs,' Irish story, authorship of, 69, 105, 139 Ismenia, Christian name, its origin, 25 J Jackson (Rev. Jeremiah and Mrs.), memoria' at Jenner (Edward), his statue at Boulogne, 2881 Johnson (Alderman George John), memorial at Johnson (Samuel) confused with Ben Jonson, Jowett (Joseph), authorship of the epigram on Juan Fernandez,' poem by Patrick Bramwell Judges' Level, anecdote of, 7 Julius II., Pope, statement about him questioned, Jur de la vile," meaning of, 39 Kent family of Winchester and Reading, 52, 106, Kettle (Tilly), artist, particulars of, 154, 189, 221 66 King rescued by dogs, subject of picture, infor- mation wanted, 317 King's standing wood,' particulars wanted, 318 295 Kinghorn of Fireburnmill near Coldstream, 10 241 ism,' 176 Knox (Vicesimus), copies of his 'Spirit of Despot- Law case of eleventh century unfinished, parti- Legh (Lady Margaret) of Lyme, Cheshire, 53 Lewknor family, its history, 201 'Life of Henry Maitland,' novel by Morley Roberts, Light Invisible, The,' source of book-title wanted, Lloyd (Helicon) of Merionethshire, information Locke (Joseph), M.P., statue and memorial tomb Log houses in British Isles, information wanted, Lombe (Sir John), information wanted, 42 4 Longfellow's Village Blacksmith,' location of Longworth Castle, Herefordshire, information "Lord, for Thy tender mercy's sake," anthem, "Lorribus," first occurrence of word, 205 Lowestoft street names, 122, 165, 194, 221 Lumber Troop, club in Fetter Lane, 306 M Macaroni, origin of its name, 159 "Mantle-maker's Twist," 75 MS. list of recruits to the Third Crusade, 236 Marazion, origin of the place-name, 292, 328 Marlborough (first Duke of), lack of memorials to.. Marriage entries in duplicate, 198; lists of, 262, 266, 300, 301 Medieval scientific MSS., 207 Memorials and statues in the British Isles, 89, 91, Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, Fund for Memorials of the Dead, Society for Preserving the, Merchant marks and ancient finger-rings, 22, 23 of Mercury drawn by two cocks, in a print, 154, McCrae's (Lt.-Col.) In Flanders' Fields,' particu- Macdonell (Col. Sir A. R.), his duel with Norman Mackworths at Westminster School, 96 Macleod (Norman), his duel with Sir A. R. Magazines, dealers in back numbers of, 40, 104 236 Maison Rouge, hotel, Frankfort, information "Malbrook s'en va-t-en-guerre," in an Ainsworth Malvern Priory, tombstone inscription, 267 Manor House of Higham Benstead, Walthamstow, Manor records, whereabouts and particulars of, 214 Metal-bridge, Dublin, tolls levied at, 159 Metempsychosis in fiction, 124, 191, 246, 279, Mews or Mewys family, its history, 183 Michell (Davy), priest, sixteenth century, parti- 'Middlesex wanted, 294 Monuments,' Simco's, particulars Middleton (Empson Edward), his will, and works, Miers (John), profilist, Mr. G. D. Lumb's paper Millbrook, Beds, Huett tomb at, 206 Mistletoe seeds and missel-thrush, 98, 132, 165 Moat Island,' engraving, the origin of its subject, Montague Court, Little, in Little Britain, 118 Monuments, Simco's Middlesex Monuments,' Monumental brasses at East Hatley, 260 Morbus Anglicus, identity of the disease, 180 Morland family at Hackney and Bethnal Green, Morland Gallery, Fleet Street, 69, 132 Morris (Charles), of Portman Square, his history, Morrison (Arthur), alderman, memorial at Donny- Mortars, date of three metal, 209, 250, 277. 310 Mottoes: Farewel Folly,' Fortitudine (Barr family), 153 Oh for a book and a shady nook, 237, 277, 297 Murray (Lord Edward), died in Jamaica, 1734, Myrbach's illustrations of Daudet's 'Jack,' 150, 219 N "Nablette," its meaning, 66, 108 Names, descriptive, derived from localities in Great Napoleon I., conversation with Lord John Russell, Nasturtium plant, names given to it, 267, 302 Neal (Nathaniel), secretary of Million Bank, 181 Nelson (Horatio, Viscount), his coxswain, John Neologism, "lorribus," 205 Neologisms, French, " spidomètre," 287; "tri- Nepean (Henry) of Launceston, particulars wanted, 292 Nero, Emperour of Rome, The Tragedy of,' and New English Dictionary,' notes on changed New Shakspere Society, list of its publications, New York, earliest plan of, 204 Newcome family at Hackney and Bethnal Green, "Newcomes, The " (Thackeray), key to characters Newmans at Westminster School, 13 Page (John Thomas), 112 Russell (Rt. Hon. George William Erskine), Shedlock (John South), 28 Smith (Edward), 336 Welford (Richard), M.A., 224 Odessa in Roman times, 98, 137 Old Ratcliffe, reflections on naval matters inspired Oldfield (John) of Oldfield, died 1762, particulars Oldfield (Mrs.), described by Swift, 230 "On a summer's day in sultry weather," rustic Opium, Tennyson's views on, 36 P Pace (Thomas), letter to Richard Edwards, 117 Newton (Gilbert Stuart), R.A., particulars of his Palliser (Capt.), Canadian explorer, 123 pictures wanted, 236, 277 Newtons at Westminster School, 41 66 Pannag," Hebrew word, explanation wanted, 1 Panton Street Puppet Show and Goldsmith, 83 Parishes, a 1705 return of English, 122 Peer (William), alleged actor of that name, Pegs of wood in furniture displaced by screws, "Penniles Bench," meaning of, 126, 163, 194 Perey (J.), artist, information wanted, 150 "Peterloo," earliest use of word wanted, 291 Phillips (Sir Richard), his tour through the United Philleigh, Cornwall, query about its missing parish Piano legs in trousers, 261, 301 Pidgeon (H. C.), supposed author of "Memorials "Pipchinesque," use of word, 11 Pipes, source of some old tobacco, 210, 303 'Piso's Conspiracy,' and 'The Tragedy of Nero,' Pitt (William) and Dundas, drinking at New Cross, Place (Francis), political economist, 233 Seven Kings, 210, 249, 272 Plane trees in London, 205, 272 Pleasure Fairs on Good Friday, facts about, Pope (Alexander), supposed ancestor of Whistler, Pope, the crosier of the, 24 Popes, statements about two popes discussed, Portraits on gravestones, 250, 306, 330 Powell (George), dramatist, handwriting of, 11 Price (John) of Deptford, watchmaker, 237, 305 Priests executed, Cornish and Devonian, 1548, Prize Compositions at School, origin of custom Proclamation stones, their origin and significance, Proctor family of Dublin, 98 Prosser (Richard) of Birmingham, information Proverbs and Phrases:- Anglo-Saxon contagion, 38 As dead as a door-nail, 266, 303. Cake: Why don't they eat cake? 53, 162 Drink by word of mouth, 98, 136, 330 Fire out, 121 Get the needle, 151, 194 Hell for leather, 25 Lambendo effingere, 69, 129 Let the weakest go to the wall, 177, 222 "Man proposes, God disposes," 232 Never prophesy unless you know, 315 Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, 238, 302 Pro pelle cutem, 93, 132 Querelle d'Allemand, 9 Rain cats and dogs, 108, 166, 326 Spanish main, 65 When you die of old age I shall quake for 'Proving a negative,' Matthew Arnold on, 38 Parks (or Perks) family, information wanted, Parliamentary papers, preservation of, 41 Paten, use and example of, 13, 50, 134 Patrons and incumbents of Bredwardine and Peace celebrations in London, their literature and Peace pageant on the Thames, 1919, 197 Peat (Rev. Sir Robert), his history and identity, 23 Peer (William), alleged to be an actor, 173, 263 Pseudonyms list of, identity of writer s, 293, 329; Puleston family of Gresford and Hants, 124 Punt, land of, origin of the name, 149 Puritan hanging his cat, rime about, 232 |