Gordon Archer Eleonore Marie Brault, 1831. 488
Gordon (Col.), steel engraving of, 1809, 78 Gordon (Counts of), their genealogy, 390
Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.
Hamilton and Beaumont families, 247 Hamilton Hill, Lincs, its location, 468 Hamilton (John), artist, d. 1808, his epitaph, 184 Hampstead Manor Court, held 1911, 78 Hancock as a place-name, 428, 513
Handel, George III.'s love of his music, 466 Hanover and Brunswick, the succession to, 507 Harleian Society's publications, correction in vol. xli., 186
Harrison (Gustavus) of the Crimean War, 289 Harrison (Thomas), Regicide, executed 1660, 244 Harvey family in Aberdeenshire, 1406, 150
Gordon (Lord George) in' Barnaby Rudge,' 88, Hat: top-hat and bowler in sculpture, 146, 233, 210
Gordon (James Newell) of Brazil, 508
Gordon ("Jimmy"), Cambridge eccentric, 227, 308, 438
Gordon (Major-General John), 1673-1750, 429 Gordon (Lady), portrait of, by J. Downman, 229 Gordon (Mrs.), actress, c. 1847, 9
Gordon (Col. Nathaniel) and Strafford, 289
Gordon (Rev. Patrick), his' Geography,' dates of Hemans (Felicia), d. 1835, particulars of, 55, 116, editions, 16
Grammars, French, before 1750, 110, 216, 313, 377 Grandfather clocks in France, 37
Grant (Gabriel), Archdeacon of Westminster, d. 1638, 374
Grant (Mrs.) of Duthil, authoress, 390 Grant (General U.S.), his genealogy, 347 Grantham, pronunciation of place-name, 57, 135, 216
Greatheed (Rev. Samuel), friend of Cowper, 71, 132, 236
Green (John Richards). See Gifford. Gregorian Calendar, curiosities of, 447
Grellet (Stephen) and I shall pass through this world but once," 289, 394
Gretna Green, marriage records of, 110, 237; 347 Grey=grise=badger, meaning of the word, 27, 95, 170
Grey (Lady Mary), and Thomas Keyes, 369, 477; her tenant 1574, 408 Grierson family, 189
Griffith (G.), Bishop of St. Asaph, his marriage, 78 Grise grey badger, meaning of the word, 27, 95, 170
H.E.I.C.S., chaplains' certificates of appointment before 1835, 268, 411
Haberjam family of Handsworth, 429, 518
Halfacree, origin of surname, 77, 272
"Hemsman," meaning of the word, 227, 308, 438 Henry II., date of a charter of, 150, 214
| Heraldic charge, its meaning, 330, 458
Arg., a chevron azure; in base a lyon ram- pant and three harts gules, 66, 177
Arg., on a chevron gules two lioncels courant, 91
Arms granted after Ivry, list of, 308 Australian coat of arms, 44, 352, 453
Azure, a chevron raguled between three bugles or, 55
Az., between a chevron erm. three griffins' heads, 128, 193
Bath Abbey arms, 105
Catalogue of Hohor,' 1610, 14 Charles V., arms of, 167
Ermine, on a chief invected azure three escallops argent, 289
Ghibellines, arms of, in Florence, 349, 477 Gules, on a chevron between three wolves' heads, 250
Gules, per fesse nebuly arg., c. 1700, 329, 413 Gules, three chevrons argent, 290 Meriet arms, 228, 337
Moor's head, right arm, and dagger, 330, 458 Or, a bend between six billets sable, 446 Or, on a chevron gules between three griffins' heads, 128, 193
Sa, a chevron between three hammers arg., 438
Sa., a chevron chequy or and gu., 168, 296, 358 Sa., on a bend or three lozenges, 235 Semé de France, à la tour d'argent, 398 Serpents nowed, quartered with fleurs-de-lis,
Heralds' visitation, with no arms recorded, 249 Herbe d'or," flower-name, 187
Hervey (Rev. James), his correspondence, 209 Hewer or Ewer family, Clapham, 429 Hewet, called in epitaph "rich Hewet," 469 Hidage of Oxfordshire, 444
Highgate Archway, foundation stone laid, 1812, 78. Highlander, tobacconists' sign, 130, 296, 395 History of England with riming verses, 34
Halley (Edmond), jun., d. 1740, surgeon R.N., 148 | "Hit"=hideth, tense in Chaucer, 465 Hamilton family, 328
Hitchin Manor, Lords of, 1720-1825, 441
Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.
House, notice over door of, 329
Houses, weather-boarded, in the City, 48, 218 Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., 458 Howden (John), Edinburgh fanatic, 50 Howe (Sophia), eighteenth century, her story, 249, 334
"Hoyman"=master of a hoy, 270
Hurley Manor crypt temp. William III., 46, 136, 256
Hurlothrumbo Society, invitation card, 1736, 29 Huxley (Prof.) on the word " spirit," 189 Hyat, planter of Jamaica, c. 1790, 507 Hyères, Roman inscription at, 407, 497
Imprisonment in Jersey, Scilly Isles, &c., 368 "In pomario quiddam,' c. 1340, 307, 412 Inglott (W.), cathedral organist, 109, 356 Inscriptions in burial-ground, St. John's, West- minster, 42, 83, 305; in churches and church- yards, registry for, 147; St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, 1504, 165; at Sta. Maria degli Angeli, Rome, 325; on charity school wall, Edmonton, 349; Roman, at Hyères, 407, 497; Latin, in Upham churchyard, 438; in St. George's, Botolph Lane, 463. Interment, right of, recorded in inscription, Dublin, 106
Ireland, allusion in rime to stolen shire, 468 Irishmen, Spanish titles granted to, 69, 132 Irving (Sir Henry), his ancestry, 71, 251, 450 Irving (Washington), quotations in his Sketch- Book,' 14
Israel (Manasseh Ben) and Rembrandt, 429 Italian literature and Shakespeare, 25 Ivry, coats of arms granted after, 308
Jellicoe surname, its origin, 246
Jennings case and "Family Association," 49, 175, 310, 457 Jerment (Rev. George), author, d. c. 1804, 448 Jersey, political prisoners sent to, in seventeenth century, 368
Jews, Simon Bolivar and the, 28; patriotism of, 426 Jex-Blake (Dr. S.), 1840-1912, woman doctor, 65,
Jockey doctors," temp. Charles II., 517 Johnstone (Chevalier), his lineage, 167 Jones and Blunkett families, 29, 117, 258 Jones family of Plas-yn-llan, 430
Journals, foreign, published in U.S., 1910, 53, 137
Kendall (F.), Cambridge B.A., tried for incendiar- ism, 1813, 50
Kendall family, c. 1800, 489
Kentish Note-Book,' publisher of, 490
Keyes (Lady Mary), her tablette book, 1577, 490 Keyes (Thomas) and the Lady Mary Grey, 369,
Kidd (John), his biography, 389 Killpatrick (Major James), d. 1757, his family, 90 King (Bishop H.), 1592-1669, his MS. poems, 468
over the water," the toast, 6 Kings of Europe with special titles, 7, 57 King's Theatre (Opera-House), Haymarket, its history, 96
Kingsley family, 41, 158, 217, 373 Kingston (Capt. Strickland), c. 1796, 297 Kirby (T. F.), meaning of C.F. in his Winchester Scholars,' 168, 258
Kit, officer's, inventory of, 1775, 167
Knell Book of Barking, its whereabouts, 269 Knight, articles belonging to, temp. Edward II.,
Knight (Joseph), another reminiscence, c. 1868, 61 Knight (R.), Earl of Catherlough, d. 1772, 150 Knight (William), c. 1830, antiquary, 509 Knights of Malta: Grand Master Vilhena, 429 Knives as presents, danger to friendship, 91, 157 Knockers for bedroom doors, commemorating Dickens, 111
Knyvett (Charles), jun., Westminster scholar, 90 Kroll's Hotel, crime committed there, 269
Labouchere (Henry), anecdotes of, differently told, 89
Lackington (James), bookseller, his medals, 16 "Lady Fast," reference to, in Tindale's works, 54 Lafenestre (Gaston), artist, his works, 48 Lamb or Lambe (Charles), spelling of his name, 66, 137, 193
Lancaster (Roger), priest, d. 1598, 127
Land customs, manner of acquiring land, 108 Landmarks of London, their removal, 55, 267 Lanercost Manor, Cumberland, date of, 47 Language, Cornish, its use, 406
Ballard (Martin Lobb), Westminster scholar, 1775, 429 Bampfylde (J. Codington), poet, 1754-98, 387 Bandmaster in the Army, boy as, 228, 356 Banks (Percival), c. 1650, his genealogy, 456 Barbauld (Anna) and S. T. Coleridge, 181, 315 Bards, English, and the Scottish language, 266, 397 Bari (Duchesse de), Comtesse de St. Leu, crowned by a Pope, 71, 139, 235 Barker (Edward), Cursitor Baron of the Ex- chequer, 1743, 446
Barking, Knell Book of, its whereabouts, 269 Barnard family of Pirton, Oxford, 390 Barnett (Jonathan), Westminster scholar, 1781, 288, 431
Barnett (S. Wells), Westminster scholar, 1779, 288
Barnett (William), Westminster scholar, 1777, 288,
Barrow (George), Westminster scholar, 1786, 288 Barrow (Isaac), and Barrow, Lambeth brewer, 28, 98
Barrow (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1782, 288 Barry (Lord), c. 1868, quotation referring to, 129 Barrymore (Lord), white-and-gold theatre built by, 448
"Bartholomew ware," meaning of, c. 1594, 130, 194
Bartlett (John), Cambridge student, 1815, 309 Barton (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1807, 309 Bate (James), Westminster scholar, 1786, 309 Bate (Nathaniel), Westminster scholar, 1820, 309 Bateman (C. Pryor), Westminster scholar, 1784, 309
Bateson (George), Westminster scholar, 1772, 288 Bath Abbey arins, copy of inscription, 105 Batheaston vase and Olympic games, 245, 396 Batley Grammar School, Yorkshire, 249, 355 Battle of Brimpton,' poem on labour riots, 389 Battles: Maida, 14, 115, 195, 491; Dettingen, 350, 454; Henry VII.'s Welsh adherents at Bos- worth, 469
Beale (Miss) and Miss Buss, rimes, 291, 392, 497 Bear, Black Bear," stone animal at Southwell, 369
Beaumont and Hamilton families, 247 Beaupuis, French patriot, his biography, 91, 157 Beauvoir, Normandy, and Belvoir, England, 88 Beazant family, 71, 276
Bed-making on Friday, superstition, 346
Bedford (Georgiana, Duchess of), her marriage, 306, 431
Bedford (Thomas), d. 1773, his death, 229
Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.
Belvoir, England, and Beauvoir, Normandy, 88 Bengeworth, St. Peter's, demolished, 468; meaning of Benge in, 489 Bennetto family, c. 1588, 13
Bentley (J. Cumberland), Westminster scholar, 1772, 449
Bequest to supply Bibles annually. 1694, 56, 151 Beresford (C. Griffis), Westminster scholar, 1787, 509
Beresford (Marcus), Westminster scholar, 1777, 509 Beresford (Marcus), Westminster scholar, 1778, 509 Bernard family, 508
Berney (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1770, 509 Best of all Good Company," series of books, 1878, 178
Bevan (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1776, 449 Bible, zodiacal sign and the Pentateuch, 28, 116 Bibles: Lord Wharton's bequest, 1694, 56, 151 Bibliography :-
Alexander the Great and Paradise, 48, 154 Books of the seventeenth century, 21 Brücke, international exchange, 126 Casanova's Mémoires,' 189, 296 Copyright, 324
County bibliographies, 30, 178, 196, 273, 338, 374, 417, 510
Drummond (William), 92, 230 Gibbon's History,' 189
Hood (Robin), 29, 94, 296 London, 343
Manorial literature, 208
Omar Khayyám, 295, 464
Shakespeare, Italian translations of, 25
Bill of Rights Society, Revolution Society, &c., 71, 152
Billingsgate, monuments and inscriptions in St. George's, 463
"Birch's," 15, Cornhill, old carving at, 186 Birds of St. Cuthbert, terms describing, 48, 115 Birth "neither by land nor sea,' 166 Bishops addressed as My Lord," 36, 76, 96, 287 Bisset (Walter), M.A., Cambridge, c. 1860, 149 Blacksmith, epitaph on, 504
Blake (H.), tombstone inscription, 1780, 168, 273, 358, 477
Blakesley, Buchanan, and Walter families, 308 Blennerhasset (Harman), d. 1831, his marriage, 229 Blindfolded man, Japanese variants of stories of, 6 Blue and Orange, Loyal and Friendly Society, 217 'Blue Bird' and Lorraine legend, 229, 316 Blunkett and Jones families, 29, 117, 258 Bogdani family of Hitchin, 441
Böhme (Jacob), English translations of, 290, 411
Begging, licence for, and loss by fire, 248, 317, Bolivar (Simon), 1783-1830, and the Jews, 28 357
Belasyse family, 269, 436
Bell (Beaupré), d. 1745, place of burial, 99, 139 Bell (E. Lloyd), Westminster scholar, 1821, 449 Bell (J. Horace), Westminster scholar, 1829, 449 Bell (J. W. Browne), Westminster scholar, 1819, 449, 518
Bell (Nancy) and Lord Lovel, ballad, 330
Bell (William), Westminster scholar, 1815, 449 Bell family, 449, 518
"Bell of arms," meaning of the term, 1768, 249, 378
Bellay (Joachim du), 1524-60, sonnet by, 25 Belli (Col. J. H.) at Waterloo, 28, 99, 235 Bells rung for Charles I.'s execution, 28, 113 Belson (George), Westminster scholar, 1770, 509 Belson (W. W.), Westminster scholar, c. 1806, 509 Belton, Leicestershire, epitaph in churchyard, 185
Bonaparte (Napoleon), his Imperial Guard, 93; and Robert Fulton, 228; his emblem of the bee, 288, 436
Book-plate, c. 1610, its owner, 169 Books of the seventeenth century, their vicissi- tudes, 21
Books recently published:-
Amateur Angler's (E. Marston's) Easy Chair Memories and Rambling Notes, 119 Analecta Bollandiana, Tomus XXX. Fasc. IV., 140
Barlee's (W.) A Concordance of all Written Lawes concerning Lords of Mannors, theire Free Tenantes, and Copieholders, 359 Besant's (Sir W.) London North of the Thames, 38; London South of the Thames, 379
'Mathematical Transactions,' periodical, 15 Mathews (James) of Benfleet, his epitaph, 270 Matilda of Paris, of twelfth century, 110 Matrimonial pre-contract, from Instructions for Parish Priests,' 166
Matthews (G. K.), author, c. 1827, 227
Maurepas (J. F. P.), his verses on Madame de Pompadour, 228, 372
Maximilian I. of Bavaria, his genealogy, 368 Mayfair, Shepherd's Market, c. 1824, 228, 318, 354
Mayhew (Henry), 1812-87, centenary notice, 145, 256, 317, 433
Mayors, "Worshipful" and "Right Worshipful,"
Mazzini (G.), his quotation from Voltaire, 328, 454
Medallion, French Republican, 427 Medals: Lackington the bookseller, 16; granted to "Reggimento Inglese" in Italian War of 1860, 329; commemorating Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 390, 474
Medical profession and the Corporation of London, 13, 75
Memorials: British, of the Peninsular Campaign, 204, 302; in the British Isles, 62, 143, 481; in Chiswick churchyard, 347; in Devon, of Revolution, 1688-90, 147
Mende, legend of the clapper of, 326 Mercandotti (Teresa), date of her death, 367 Meredith (G.) and the "memorable lady," 228, 337, 431
Meriet family, arms of, 228, 337
Meso-Gothic, etymology of the word, 369, 515 Meuron (Comte de), his Swiss regiment, 491 Middle Ages, use of steel skates in, 27, 98, 276 Miers (J.), silhouette artist, advertisement of, 1790, 87
Milbanke (Mark) = Mary Webber, 509
Mildenhall (J.), d. 1614, at Ajmere, India, 186, 275
Miles (H. Downes), author of Pugilistica,' 1880, 69, 133
Milgrove (B.), composer of hymn tune, 1731-1810, 388, 517
Military executions, modus operandi, 52, 318, 434 Milk depot, motto for, 47
Milky Way, poem on the origin of, 188, 295 Miller (Rev. Eben.), c. 1843, 390
Milles (T.), his Catalogue of Honor,' 14
Milton (J.), Colkitto and Galasp in a sonnet by, 104, 195, 311; and Sturbridge Fair, 503 Mindum (Robart), c. 1605, shoe-horns decorated by, 8
Miniature of Mary, Queen of Scots, 7, 76 Mint, Royal, Guildford, last issue of money at, 90 Mr. Punch: his Origin and Career,' the author of, 50
Mistletoe, superstitious associations, 12, 115
Mistletoe for the New Year," Latin phrase for, 10 Mizpah," use of the word in epitaph, 290,
414 Molière or Marmontel, quotation ascribed to both, 168, 272
Money-box, earliest use of, 50, 117, 156, 276 Monosceros-stone, ultimate source of, 146 Montaigne on the suppression of Tacitus, 127, 232
'Monthly Review,' periodical, history of, 130, 213 Monuments in St. George's, Botolph Lane, 463 Morant, his Campaign of Flanders,' 448 "Motte-castle theory, Norman, 482
Names terrible to children, 517 Napier (Sir C. J.), his Harold,' 326 Napoleon III. and Miss Howard, 458 Naseby, link with the battle of, 166
Nats, Great and Little, place-names, 289, 413 Naval salute on the seas, Britain's claim to, 86 Nelson (Lord), and the phrase "Life in a musle," 76; his coffin, made from the mast of a French ship, 386
Neolithic remains, their geographical distribution, 349, 471
Neunzig (Joseph) and Heinrich Heine, 109 New Church Magazine,' centenary of, 84
New English Dictionary,' additions and correc- tions, 248, 264
New Zealand Governors, their descendants, 68, 134 Newspapers, South Carolina, 1732-74, 378 Newton (Isaac) and his namesake, 1604-14, 295 Nick-a-man Day, date and celebration of, 208 Nicolay family, 116
Nobody's Friends Club, formed 1800, 248 Nonsense Club, 1852, members of, 129, 477 Norwegian legend, poem on, 188, 295
N. & Q.,' Edward FitzGerald a contributor, 17 Notice over door of old English house, 329 Nottingham, French prisoners of war at, 257, 411
Nottingham as a surname, 169, 237, 276, 373, 512
Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.
Observatory on the field of Waterloo, 485 Officer's kit, inventory of, 1775, 167 Olympic games and Batheaston vase, 245, 396 Omar Khayyám, his tomb, 105, 192; graphy of, 295, 464
Omnibus, first over Holborn Viaduct, 1869, 55 Ordination and Oxford degrees, 53, 133 Organists and longevity, 206, 315
Osmunderley, whereabouts of place so named, 270, 370
Owen (Thomas Ellis), d. 1814, 90
Oxford degrees and ordination, 53, 133 Oxfordshire, the hidage of, 444
Paley (Archdeacon), his sister's marriage, 189 Pall Mall and United Service Club, 1, 91 'Pangam-man, carrying a band of music,"
148 Panthera, explanation of the Christian name, 91, 177
Paradise, legend of Alexander the Great and, 48, 154; story of Welshmen lured from, 1528, 386, 477
Paris Illustré,' English edition, 1888, 158 "Parkin for November 5th, origin of, 38 Passion play, children accidentally burnt at, 1705, 307, 410
Paul (Jean), list of English translations of, 290, 411
Pauper, use of the word, 209
Peel Castle, the Duchess of Gloucester and, 375 Peerage and Lords of Appeal, 287
Pen, fountain pen, early use of, 1789, 388, 496 "Penard," meaning and derivation of the word, 47
Penge, origin of the place-name, 18, 97
Peninsular Campaign, British memorials of, 204, 302
Penleaze family, 270, 414
Londres, London, Londinium, 129, 191, 314, 456
Nats, Great and Little, 289, 413 Penge, 18, 97
Spurrier-gate, 150, 234 Tattershall, 57, 135, 216 Yedding, 408, 514
Place-names, index of Essex, completed, 407 Plague of London, statue of piper in, 64, 153 Planché (White), his biography, 310 Plants supposed to cause disease, 56, 158, 257, 398, 515
Playhouses named after Dickens's characters, 327
Playing-card with lugubrious reputation, 150 Plenderleath (Peter), killed at Kandy 1803, 248 Poe (Edgar Allan), his mother, 7, 135, 294 Poem on labour riots, Battle of Brimpton,' 389 Poetry, English, saurians in, 67
Poets, Polish, translations from, 308, 377, 435 Poet's Road, Canonbury, origin of its name, 389, 517
Pointers," meaning of the word, 447 Poison of snake, chemical formula and use of, 388, 455 Poker-work, exhibition of, in century, 146
Pentateuch, zodiacal sign in Samaritan version of, Polack (Elizabeth), author, her biography, 189,
Polish poets, translations from, 308, 377, 435 Pompadour (Madame de), Maurepas's verses on, 228, 372
Pontifical Zouaves and the banner of the Sacred Heart, 367
"Poor "=pauper, use of the word, 209 Pope, Duchesse de Bari crowned by, 71, 139, 235 Pope (Walter), astronomer, his parentage, 90 Popham (Sir Home Riggs), his father, 70, 136 Porter (Jane), d. 1850, authoress, her Diary,' 130, 353
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