Fitz-Allan, of Bedale, family arms, 296 Wedding custom, Polish, 414 Wise women in December, 1879, 293 Fontaine des Innocents, date of its re-erection, 76, 125 Fonts, baptismal, 26; pentagonal, 215, 405 Food, early English laws and customs regarding, 291, 341 Fops' alley in the opera-house, 344 Fitz Harding (Robert), his father, 20, 58, 101, 203, Forgery, literary, its history, 17, 44, 65, 224 239, 327 Fitz-Henry (M.) on Meyler Fitz-Henry, 16 Forman (H. B.) on W. J. Linton's writings, 79, 186 "No place," 340 Fitz-Henry (Meyler), Chief Justiciary of Ireland, 16 Forster (T.) on a song on bells, 61 Fitzhopkins on how jokes are concocted, 34 Quassia, its discoverer, 166 Forstner (Wolf Jacob von), his family, 18 Forsyth family, 339 Fitz John's Avenue, in Hampstead Conduit Fields, Forsyth (F. G.) on Graham: Hume, 136 56, 185 Fowke (F. R.) on a duel on horseback, 102 Reed (Isaac), 365 Francis (J. D.) on Louis XV., 326 Frank (Father) on an old tenure, 416 Frazer (W.) on Covent Garden Market, 174 Freelove (W.) on Bag and baggage," 125 "Chronicles of the Kings of England," 126 Penn (William), 204 Pope (A.) and his quarrels, 446 Freeman (J. J.) on Lead, kindly light," 343 French empire, its marshals, 314, 465 French writers, their misuse of English, 24 Frome St. Quintin, Dorsetshire, its history, 195, 283, 420 Fry (F.) on library catalogues, 162 Funeral in Leicester, 1543, 94 Funeral armour in churches, 446 Funeral customs in Ireland, 173, 192, 521 Funeral eccentricities, 210, 405 Funeral Folk-lore, 122, 192 Furniture, ancient, books on, 83, 505 Furnivall (F. J.) on a Biographical Society, 38 Shakspeare, proposed edition in old spelling, 470 Further Furthest, their etymology, 93, 157, 218 Fusile, its meaning, 397, 444 G. on churchwardens' accounts, 18 G. (A.) on the "Jerusalem " Coffee-house, 62 G. (A. F.) on the dog-rose, 154 Weather wisdom, 396 G. (J. M.) on Glubb family, 285 "St. George and the Donor," 395 G. (S.) on John Ainscow, 296 G. (W.) on "Chevy Chase," 464 Fanátic or Fánatic, 302 Malory's "History of King Arthur," 56 Tulchan bishops, 322 G. (W. A.) on "Lead, kindly light," 277 "Talis cum sis," &c., 223 Gaping Mouth covered with the hand, 472 Tennyson (A.), his "Sleeping Beauty," 320 Gausseron (H.) on Celtic races, 41 Chauvinism, its derivation, 433 Diodorus Siculus, 64 English banquet in 1768, 324 Heraldry, foreign, 498 Hunter (John), 286 Latin Bible, 223 London v. Londres, 118 Literary forgeries, 224 George (W.) on Seaward (Sir E.), his "Narrative," 99 German titles, 116 Ghost or nightmare? 229 Gildas, his "Epistola de Excidio Britanniæ," 116, 303 Gipsies, their history, literature, religion, &c., 49, 257, Gissing (A. F.) on long sleeping, 76 Glanville family of Devon, 354 Glanville-Richards (W. U.S.) on Glanville family, 354 Greene (Robert), first edit. of his " Arbasto," 472, Halliwell-Phillipps (J. O.) on Drury Lane stage bill, 493 Greenfield (B. W.) on Camoys pedigree, 401 Dunch (Samuel), M.P., 500 Greenstreet (J.) on Nobility Roll of Arms, 351, 370 Rolls of Arms printed, 190 Greentree (Isaac) and Lord Byron, 193, 240, 525 Greenwich time, 495 Griffies family. See Williams baronetcy. Grimm (Baron de), his "Mémoires Inédits," 44, 206 Groves (T. B.) on Quassia, 104 Groves (T. G.) on marble and gas, 500 Gurney (R. H. J.) on Royalist or Cromwellite, 17 H. (A.) on Coucy distich, 244 Duel on horseback, 102 Erasmus, his "Preparative to Death," 353 H. (A. G.) on Election colours, 382 H. (C.) on William Hogarth, 125 H. (C. G.) on Marshall's "Genealogist's Guide," 180 H. (C. W.) on murder and perjury, 517 H. (G. H.) on obituary verses, 225 Rooky: Roke, 505 H. (H.) on Bristol patent shot, 444 H. (H. G.) on a suppressed Gillray, 406 H. (J. R.) on heavy pastry, 193 H. (L. L.) on Nicolas Fayting, 205 Mason (Anne), Countess of Macclesfield, 86 Turner (Mrs. Dawson), portraits by, 406 H. (M.) on a double guinea, 297 H. (O.) on "History of the Mutiny at Spithead," 46 H.-P. (J. O.) on "Diall of Dainty Derlinges," 493 H. (S.) on Bedford, its etymology, 461 Defoe (Daniel), his "Review," 175 H. (S. J.) on "Bag and baggage," 125 Chaucer, crux in, 492 66 Conspicuous by his absence," 495 Cotton introduced into England, 366 Lieutenant, its pronunciation, 103, 145 To hold up oil, 203 132 H. (W.) on funeral armour in churches, 446 Haire house, its meaning, 474 94 Hamilton Gardens, their sequestration by the Crown, Hamilton (James) of Bothwellhaugh, 325 Hampden (John), his relatives, 255 Hampstead, Chicken House Estate at, 137, 200, 526 ' Hamst (Olphar) on "Art of Living in London," 305 "Vestiges of Creation," 325 Handford on bull-baiting in England, 105 Harcourt family, 116 Harding (Robert fitz), his father, 20, 58, 101, 203, Hardman (H.) on J. de Rieux, 57 Hardman (W.) on miles and milestones, 186 Hardres family of Kent, 312 Harington (E. C.) on Bp. Quivil, 524 Harper (Sir William), 145, 243, 323; his bequest to Harrison (A.) on book-plates, 179 Needwood Forest, 117, 143 "Harrowing of Hell," its pictorial treatment, 155, Hart (Sir Richard), circa 1696-1705, 56 Harveys, Lord Mayors of London, their portraits, 176 Hat: Smelling the hat" at church, 374, 519 Haydon (N. J.) on Rabelais and Shakspeare, 24 Hemlock, Canadian, 206 Hendriks (F.) on Queen Caroline in London, 226 Parliamentary candidates in 1688, 369 Seaward (Sir E.), his "Narrative," 180 Henfrey (H. W.) on Cromwell, the "gloomy brewer," 59 Mint at Colchester, 263 Royalist or Cromwellite? 200 Henry VIII., his treatise on extradition, 255 Hepaticus on Ober-Ammergau passion play, 326 M sa., &c., 357, 523; Gyronny or and az., a saltire er- Heraldic devices, their unauthorized assumption, 234 Birds and caterpillars, 435 Cotton introduced into England, 320 Mottoes of extinct peerages, 416 Pronunciation, anomalies in English, 219, 323 Tennyson (A.), his "Sleeping Beauty," 178 Hewes or Hughes (Rev. Lewes), 345 Hey (John), D.D., his reasons for not publishing, 233 Hibbert (Sylvanus), his biography, 436 Gospatrick or Cospatrick, Christian name, 146 Pitcairn's Island, its inhabitants, 29; its laws, Officers, "the '49," 81 Hierarchy, Irish, 1641-61, 170 Highgate, Lady's Charity School at, 172, 285 Highland and Italian Folk-tales, 510 Hildyard (F.) on Rodges-blast=Wind squall, 375 Wood Dalling register, 373 Hill (Sir John), his "Family Herbal," 356, 406 Hobson (W. F.) on Tennyson and Alford, 116 Hogarth (William), works and biographical particulars Holbein (Hans), his portrait of Anne of Cleves, Holland (R.) on Prudent = Virtuous, 480 223 Hooper (J.) on can cats see in the dark ? 186 Jewesses and wigs, 458 Pope (A.) as a draughtsman, 225 How (F. D.) on Frome St. Quintin, 195 Howard family, 235, 281, 342 Howard (Sir Charles), of Somersham, 235, 281, 342 Stepney Church, 456 Howe (E.), minister at Hanover in 1705, 137 Hume (Joseph), M.P., anecdote of, 15; letter to Humming-bird, early use of the word, 295, 340 Hunter (John), surgeon, noticed by contemporaries, Huntingdon peerage case, 66 Hurdwick (W.) on Rev. T. D. Whitaker, 435 Hutt (A. G.) on Bricklayers' Arms, Southwark, 354 Washing the feet of brides, 97 Hymnology: Luther's hymns, 63; "Adeste Fideles," Hyppon family, 196 Iconography, 494 Idolatry, its spelling, 76, 241 Indo-European for Indeuropean, 294 Ingleby (C. M.) on alleged pre-Shakspearian "Ham- Inglis (R.) on James Lawson, 97 "Oxford Quarterly Magazine," 256 Ink, best modern writing, 46, 105, 146, 245 Inscription at East Meón Church, 356, 522 Inventions, some English, 310 Ireland, denizens in, 136, 261; English officers in, circa Irishmen turned to wolves, 176, 363 Italian and West Highland Folk-tales, 510 Italian Folk-lore, 109 Iwarby or Ewardby family, 376 Ixe, a provincial verb, 76, 123, 145 J. on Arabian Folk-lore, 311 "Devil among the tailors," 402 J. (B.) on Irish cathedral mystery, 116 J. (C. S.) on "O by rivers," &c., 456 J. (F. W.) on Altham title and family, 36 J. (G. H.) on old English pottery at Brighton, 189 Printing by electricity, 137 Towers rocking to the wind, 344 J. (J. E.) on miles and milestones, 17 J. (J. H.) on Jocelyn family and arms, 17 J. (J. L.) on Thames survey, temp. Charles I., 255 Jackson (C.) on trousers first worn in England, 45 Malacca canes, 522 Tobacco, English, 505 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 30, July 21, 1880 K. (A. O.) on spires of English cathedrals, 514 K. (C. L.) on F. Vander Myn, painter, 57 Jacob (Hildebrand), author of "The Curious Maid," 422 K. (C. S.) on books not in the British Museum, 134 Jacobites executed in 1746, 255, 323 Jade, its value in China, 213 James II., clergy's address to, 252 James (R. N.) on Asquint, 492 Byron (Lord), his duel with Mr. Chaworth, 94 Fontaine des Innocents, 76 Food, laws and customs regarding, 291 Jesuits in France, 293 Louis XIV., 264 Louis XV., hunting with, 213 Smuggling in 1745, 72 Treason, high, sentence for, 476 Vandyck (Sir A.), his "Charles I.," 24 "Universal System of Natural History," 274 Jay on washing the feet of brides, 260 Byron (Lord), anecdote of, 276, 426 15 Jeanville (G. de) on English banquet in 1768, 258 Jefferys (Nathaniel) and the Prince of Wales, 216, Jeremiah (J.) on Druidical revival in Wales, 221 Hare-brained, 425 Jeroboam of claret, 66 Jerram (C. S.) on Hearse, its etymology, 426 T |