Heraldic Sails, [250]
Heralds’ College, [130], [304]
Heraldry, Early Love, of in England, [2];
Early Influence, [2];
Definition and True Character of, [3];
of the twelfth century, [4];
Utility of, [4];
English Mediæval, [5];
Ancient, [6], [9];
English, its Career, [9];
Early English Literature of, [12];
its Allusive Character, [15];
Canting, [16];
Revival in England, [20], [24], [306];
Debasement, [21], [22];
a Science, [24], [27], [30], [326];
an Art, [24], [27], [326];
Style of Art in, [24], [30];
Treatment of Animate Creatures in, [24], [27];
Language of, [29];
Nomenclature, [29];
Style and Forms of Expression, [30];
Birds in, [76];
Beasts in, [76];
Human Beings in, [73];
the Lion in, [83], [86];
the Eagle in, [9], [91];
Scottish, [131];
of Monuments, [322];
Royal, [258];
of the Coinage, [316];
its present Popularity, [304];
in Architecture, [321];
of Illuminations, [324];
in Inlaid Tiles, [323];
of Costume, [324]
“Heraldry of Fish,” by Mr. Moule, [77], [121]
Hereford, De Bohuns, Earls of, [59];
Elizabeth, Countess of, [161]
Hereford Cathedral, [214]
Herison, Herrison, [76], [131]
Heriz, De (Harris): Arms, [76]
Heron: Arms, [17]
Herring, [77]