Notes and Queries, July 31, 1920. Father of the chapel, printers' term, 62 Fielding (Henry), his ancestors at Sharpham Finkle Street, derivation of the name, 25, 114, Finland, Iceland, Scandinavia, English books on, G Gallician inscription in Suevic dialect, A.D. 410-20, Garden (Rev. Thomas), c. 1669, his parish, 90 Gates, postern, in wall of London, 148 George, or Joris (David), 1501-56, his followers, George I., statue at Stowe, Bucks, 6 Geraldine co. Kildare and Fitzgerald family of Gerard (Sir John), 1804-1854, and Napoleon III., 63 Gerini gallery, Florence, Lord Caledon's pictures German and Austrian titles relinquished, 248, 340 Germany use of the phrase 'made in Germany,' Gibbon (Edward), his prophecy concerning Tom Jones,' 23, 118 Gilbert, Bishop of Lisbon, d. 1166, 208 Giraldus Cambrensis, Archdeacon of St. David's, Gissing (George), his On Battersea Bridge,' 12 Godolphin (Sir Francis) and Sir Francis Bacon, 312 Gold: "Touch of Paris," standard of, 231 Gordon (General), an epitaph for, 272, 299, 317; Gordon (Harry): "the last of the ballad singers," 313 Gordon, Jacobite banker at Boulogne, 1723, 38 Gordon (Mrs.) novelist, c. 1855-96, 38, 93, 156 66 Gordonized use of the term, 251 Gotobed surname, 68, 115, 196 Governors of Ceylon, portraits of, 131 Grafton, Oxon., its identification, 51, 153, 197 Grandfather clock, inscribed, J. L. Bath, Bath; Grant (Capt. B.), his identification, 95 Grant-Duff (Capt. J. C.) his biography, 13, 47 to, 187 Hawkhurst gang, smugglers of Sussex and Kent, Hawkshead Church, reference in Wordsworth's Healey Hall, Rochdale, inscription on stone at, Henry III. and the Canons of York, 221 Argent, gutée de larmes, 39 Argent, on two bars gules six bezants, 168, (? Arg), three boars' heads' couped 2 and 1, Ar. two bends engrailed Sa., 339 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 :- Inscription, Gallician, 166 Inscription on stone at Healey Hall, Rochdale, 38 Sa., a fesse ermine between three church Inscriptions at Cassel (Nord), 225 Toads and frogs in, 314 Vert, a fesse embattled ermine, 258 Herbert (Rev. Caroline Robert), 1751-1814, 250, Herbert the Chamberlain and Herbert of Glou- "Herds and flocks," definitions of, 295 Hillel, Hahzohkein, anecdote in Talmud of, 164 "His Excellency," title as applied to British Historical inaccuracies, 166 Hobbs (A. E.) Chubb and Bramah locks picked 'Hocus Pocus' first published, 1651, 41, 157 Holmes family of Devonshire, 37 Inscriptions at St. Omer, 145 Inscriptions in City churches, 294, 323, 338 Irish family history: Tone of Bodenstoun, co. Irish history, prints illustrating, 1579-80, 208 Ironmongers' Hall, London, its demolition, 35 Italy and India in the fifteenth century, 168 J Jackson (General Stonewall), his mother, 11, 95 Holy History, The,' by Nicholas Tabon, 1657, 89 Jackson (Mr.) killed in duel with Major Glover, Honorius, Emperor, A.D. 423, his grave, 12 1760, 13, 233 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 Houses, log, in British Isles, 48 Hugford (F. E.), Abbot of Vallombrosa, d. 1771, Humphreys (David), 1752-1818, American humorist and lyricist, 149, 198, 217, 281 Hurbecs, use of the word in French version of Hutchinson (Mrs. Lucy), her biography, 251 Huxley (Thomas) on St. Thomas Aquinas, 336 tame otter, 40 James (John), ejected minister, c. 1672, 230 James (Rt. Rev. W. J.), b. 1542, his biography, Japan, double flowers in, 310 Jarvis (John), dwarf, d. 1558, and "Xit," 20 Jenkins (Jackson), (Henry), killed in a 'duel, Jenner and Deacon families, c. 1769, 132 Jones (Bishop) and the Doctor of Divinity degree, Jones (John). his Biographical Memoirs of Lord Viscount Nelson,' 1805, 170 Jones (Mary), c. 1750, authoress, her biography, Johnson (Dr.) as a mimic, 342; Barber (Frank), Johnstone (Mrs.), her The Three Westminster 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,' Inaccuracies, historical, 166 India and Italy in the fifteenth century, 168 Innholders, London, of 1613, 1632, 1679 and 1709, Inns, London eighteenth century, 29, 59, 84, 227, 257 Keymer, Thurstan atte Wood of, d. 1539, 168 King's Cross, London, origin of the name, 135, Labels, old Sheffield plate, 40, 97, 174; "White Ladle, silver punch, its history, 64, 218 Lambe (George), Westminster scholar, 1729, 230 Language, Latin as an international, 202, 234, Latin as an international language, 202, 234, 261, Latin, gender of dish in, 177, 216 Laughton (George), 1736-1794, his biography, 252 Lausanne, Rue de Bourg, its privilege, 274, 317 Law, bibliography of international, 228, 299 Lee (Joseph), enamel painter, 1809-53, 189 Leith (George), 7th Laird of Barnes, his wife, 312 Leper's window, use of the term, 14, 45, 79 Lewknor family, 44, 118 Lewin family in Ireland, 311 Lightfoot (John), of Birmingham Anchoret Lincoln (Abraham), article in Tyneside Observer' Log houses in British Isles, 48 London and York, routes between, in Itinerary London City Churches, proposed removal of, 220, London eighteenth century coffee-houses, taverns and inns, 29, 59, 84, 105, 125, 143, 162, 213, 258 London, postern gates in wall of, 148 London University, its early history, 270, 322 MS., sixteenth century, summarizing some theo- Macbride (David), M.D., c. 1797, 208 Maffey family, Italian extraction of, 169, 237 Magyars, Turul the mythical bird of the, 149 Mandrill, etymology of the word, 205 Marriage and divorce, a Frenchman's record, 249 Marsh (Henry), (John), (Richard), (William), Martyn and Beadon families, 150 Mary (Queen), bust on Hotel Russell of, 5 Massinger (Philip) and authorship of 'The Laws Master Gunner, the status of, 22, 158, 197, 253 Maxwell (W. H.), 1792-1850, author of books on Maynard (Charles), (John), (Robert), Westminster Melkart's statue, its removal to Rome, 115 Merlou (Mello), Lord Herbert of Cherbury and "Mesocracia," a Spanish neologism, 108 Mews or Mewys family: Sir W. Ogle: Sarah Middleton (Thomas) and Timon of Athens,' 200 Miller (Capt.), 1762-99, and the battle of the Nile, Miller, his Gardener's Dictionary,' 5th ed., 68 Nicholl (Major), of 17th Dragoons, his biography, Monkeys, wine made by, 295, 318 Monkshood, called Aconitum Napellus, 13, 72, Montalt (Robert de), and Robert de Morley, c. Montretout, French place-name, its origin, 149 Morley (Robert de) and Robert de Montalt, c. Moor Lane, "copy" of St. Bartholomew's in, Moore family of Milton Place, Egham, Surrey, Moorfields, presumptive early illustrations of, 227, Morshead (E. D. H.), 1849-1912, his writings, 317 Motto: Auspicio Regis et Senatus Angliæ, 131, Murdock (John), the schoolmaster of R. Burns, 169 Niven or Nivie (James), Jacobite, hanged 1746, Nivie or Niven (James), Jacobite, hanged 1746,- No Man's Land, earliest application of the term, Nomenclature, the influence on character of, North of England technically defined, 45 Royal Oak Day or "Shick-Shack " Day, "P" as an initial in Germanic words, 246 Packer, Pagard or Packard (Thomas), Winchester |