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Harris (C. S.) on Sir Anthony Sherley, 204
Harrison (Peter), architect, his biography, 429
Harrisse (H.) on John Cabot and the Matthew, 501
Harry-carry, a vehicle, 427, 475

Harsnett family, 166, 225

Hart (H. C.) on statue of William III., 266

Hart (John), Governor of Maryland, 31

Hartigan family, 228

Harvestry, use of the word, 487

Harvey (Elizabeth, Lady), letter to her father, 106, 237
Harvey (Samuel Clay), his biography, 208

Harvey (Dr. William), his "certificate tickets," 409
Harveyizing, its inventor, 487
Haselden family, 327, 437

Hatchments in churches, 387, 454, 513

Hattock pile of corn sheaves, 446

Haydon (B. R.), his manuscripts, 328

Hayman (N. C.) on washing folk-lore, 485

Hayne and Haynes surnames, 37, 150, 232, 312
Hayter (Henry), picture by, 445

Headstones, early, 428

Heald (J. M.) on lapwing as a water-discoverer, 238
"Hear, hear," origin of the phrase, 31, 95

Heath Charnock, Lancashire, a primitive parish, 65
Hebb (J.) on Old Arminghall, 112

Beckford (Alderman), 386
Cabal, origin of the word, 293
Fin (Peter), 211
Holywell, Shoreditch, 405
Hunter (John), his house, 445
Leicester Square, No. 37, 225
London public-houses, 497
Mont-de-Piété, 96

Morris (W.) and Béranger, 345
Music, frozen, 387

'Night and Morning,' 193
Pinchbeck, its inventor, 512
Processions, royal, 466
Rummer, its etymology, 395
Sans Souci Theatre, 263

Stone (Nicholas), mason, 402

Hellequin and his household, 108, 174, 271, 355, 430
Helps (Sir Arthur), his 'Friends in Council,' 487
Hemming (R.) on Shakspeare's' Macbeth,' 434
Hems (H.) on Allhallows-Holy Trinity, 436
Caen Wood, Highgate, 456
Carrick, its derivation, 411
Church tower buttresses, 318

Dog Row, Mile End, 435

Gite, Devonshire word, 246

Hanwell Church, 275

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Shamrock as food, 505

Hengmand, Yorkshire word, 166

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Chevron erm. between three dolphins, &c., 87, 152
Crests and badges, 229
Durham coat armour, 266

Harpy, 47, 216, 278, 431

Hatchments in churches, 387, 454, 513

Or, chev. az. between three fleurs-de-lis gu., 327
Quarterings, royal, 511

Sa., chev. between three plates, &c., 468
Shamrock in national arms, 51

Supporters of English sovereigns, 81, 156
Unicorn supporter, 422, 493

Herbert (George), passage in Priest to the Temple,'
147, 192

Hertford Street, Mayfair, its former name, 47, 94, 15
Hewes (William), musician, 448

Hibernicus on Chamberlayne family, 88

Hibgame (F. T.) on Church of England and holy
water, 85

Cupples surname, 431

Lofft (Capel), 8

Highland chieftain, his death, 185
Highland regiments, their plaids, 288
Hill, Scotch artists of the name, 8, 56

Hill (A. F.) on Sir Michael Costa, 211
Hanwell Church, 228
Panormo (Louis), 336
Woolsey (Robert), 509

Hill (C. H.) on Lady Bartlett, 347
Hillier (A. C.) on Halifax shilling, 128
Hindoos and "the black water," 506

Hipwell (D.) on Mrs. Sophia Baddeley, 6
Baxter (George), 291
Bickham (George), 65
Bolas (Thomas), 336
'Dublin Gazette,' 495

Grosvenor, East Indiaman, 73
Guest (Judge), 57

Killigrew (Thomas Guilford), 32
Landguard Fort, 514

Miller (Joseph or Josias), 12

Pharmacopoeia, first American, 125

Phillips (George), Nonconformist, 346

Soley (Rev. Thomas Lockey), 176

Stuart (Col.), 91

Symmer (Rev. Archibald), 493

Tunstall (Rev. James), D.D., 85

Wesley MSS., 166

Wiedemann family, 261

Woolward (John), 317

Hiseland (William), Chelsea pensioner, 7, 114

'Historia Brittonum," "alius Severus" in, 404

Hodgkin (J. E.) on Culloden medal, 452

Pepys, its pronunciation, 269

Watermen, Queen's, 384

Hodgson (Field-Marshal Studholme), his biography

265

Henrietta Maria (Queen), designated Mary, 128, 233, Hogg (James) and Tannahill, 486

336

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Holdenby Palace, co. Northampton, 367, 495
Hole, in place-names, 148, 214, 313, 392, 470
Hole family, its heraldic history, 172

Hole or Hoile family, 470

Hughes family of Trostrey, 148

Holinshed (Raphael) and Shakspeare's 'Macbeth,' Hughes (T. C.) on Anglo-Saxon brooch, 468

321, 434

Holly meadows, 304, 375, 411, 473

Holmby House, co. Northampton, 367, 495

Holy Thursday superstition, 406, 485

Holy water, its use in Church of England, 85, 158, 234

Holy Week ceremonial, ancient English, 468
Holywell Priory. See Haliwell Priory.

Honest men craftsmen, 68

Honeysuckle and clover-blossoms, 195
Honour, "Your," 248

Hood (Thomas), his "I remember, I remember," 206,
335

Hooper (J.) on Amphillis, 446

Avis and Joyce, 54

"Between the shrine and the stone," 264

Corbet (Elizabeth), 215
Darvel Gadarn, 407

Ghost names, 64

Harry-carry, 475
Invultation, 107

Jessamy, origin of the epithet, 148
Landguard Fort, 236
"Maisie hierlekin," 108
"Not worth a rap," 368

Pawne upper part of building, 468
Pigeons and departing souls, 48
Rigmarole, its etymology, 154
"Round robin," 177

"Rule the roost," 477

Scot as a horse's name, 237
Skates Scatches, 476
Sneezing folk-lore, 472
Teague Irishman, 415
Thimble, its history, 493
Troston, Suffolk, 124
Umbrella folk-lore, 430
Wave names, 77

Hope (A.) on Gog and Magog, 46
Hope (H. G.) on Dulany family, 95

"Fighting like devils," &c., 13
Louis Philippe, 115
Montrose (Marquis of), 86

Tradition, exploded, 51

Waterloo, eagles captured at, 90

Hopkins (Bishop Ezekiel), his biography, 212

Horace, Sat.' I. v. 100, "Judæus Apella," 123, 257

Horfield, Gloucestershire manor, 148

Hornpipe, Lancashire, 127, 212, 338

Horrigan (J. E.) on Nile medals, 374

Scotch craftsmen, 319

"Horse sense," American phrase, 149
Horseshoe monuments, 114

Horton (Moses), miniature painter, 49, 158, 318
Hotham family of Dalton, 347, 378, 494

Houndsditch, its etymology and topography, 203
Hour, precise, wanted, 508

Housden (J. A. J.) on Oxford and Cambridge

epigram, 14

Howlett (B.) on

'Sailor's Grave,' 91

Hoyle, its meaning, 167

Hoyle (W. D.) on Hole family, 470

Van Cortlandt family, 467

Hudson (R.) on "Day's work of land," 248
Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, his Office, 307

Carrick family, 312

Classon family, 412

Counties, topographical collections for, 333
Farnworth Grammar School, 168
French prisoners of war, 453
Gillman family, 513
Jacks o' the clock, 314
Jervis (Sir John), 58
Martin (Col. Henry), 178
Nonjurors, 52

Ring, posy, 328

Steelyards, Roman, 329
Thimble, its history, 493

Westchester, its locality, 93
Withens (John), 486

Hughes (Thomas), precursor of Tom Brown's School-
days,' 26

Human bulk, increase in, 138

Hum-bug, its etymology, 25, 316

Hummer and Hummer Nick, 25, 316

"Humpty Dumpty," Latin renderings, 33, 252
Hungate, street-name, its etymology, 134, 197
Hunstanton. See Hungate.

Hunter (H. J.) on poisoned arrows, 414

Hunter (John), his house in Leicester Square, 445
Hurling, Cornish game, 108, 210, 510

Hurrell (S.) on 'Origin of the Moss Rose,' 466

Hurry-carry. See Harry-carry.

Hurst (H.) on church tower buttresses, 136

Hurstmonceaux Castle, Dacre monument in, 406, 518

Hussey (A.) on Allhallows Holy Trinity, 328

Baptisteries in England, 252

Bevis de Hampton, 207

Dancing, religious, 95

Picksome, its meaning, 112

Rotherham (Abp.), 409

Scott-Robertson (Canon), 306

Huttock pile of corn sheaves, 446

Huyshe (Bishop) on St. Mary Overie, 167

Hyde (H. B.) on Ulster Plantation, 454

Vergilius, 9

Hyett (F. A.) on London public-houses, 497
Hymnology: "I'm not a little Protestant," 149

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J. (B.) on Graham family, 434

J. (D.) on Voltaire's decapitation, 506
J. (F. A.) on Rebellion of 1715, 408

J. (F. E.) on Bow Street Police Station, 184

J. (G. F.) on Beckford family, 262

J. (T.) on Queen Henrietta Maria, 233
J. (T. B.) on 66 Dymocked," 176
Jacks o' the clock, 227, 314

Jackson (F. W.) on clock saved his life, 417

Hotham family, 378

Jacobite movement, modern, 189, 218, 250
James I., his "one Darling Pleasure," 86, 193; his
coronation, 225, 276

James VII., commission in favour of Sir John
Drummond, 306

Jarratt (F.) on bishops' wigs, 104

Driver (Canon) on usury, 286
Etoniana, 496

Jeakes (T. J.) on John André, 297
Animalculæ, 333

Beaumont (Dr.), 413

'Belshazzar's Feast,' 194

Bostrakize, its meaning, 414
Brang, its meaning, 295
Carrick family, 256

Dairymaids, cutting off their hair, 372

Dog Row, Mile End, 435
Fauntleroy (Henry), 231
Folk-lore of filatures, 232
Ghost story, best, 474

Gillman or Gilman family, 296
Goutellard (M.), 345
Ha'porth of tar," 331

Human bulk, increase in, 138
"Hummer Nick," 316
Hurling, Cornish, 510
Invultation, 395

Lancashire hornpipe, 212
Mahmood of Ghuznee, 375
Martineau (Harriet), 474
Matches, early lucifer, 437
Orme's cutlery, 193

Parson's Green, school at, 447
Pitchers, wooden, 189, 377
Pope (A.), his villa, 478
Raphael cartoons, 357

Scot as a horse's name, 237
Squatter: Waler, 485

Umbrella folk-lore, 332

"Under the weather," 338

Whittier (John Greenleaf), 430

Jenkins (R.) on early lift, 155

Jenky and Jenny, nicknames, 94
Jermyn on Col. Henry Martin, 68

Jerram (C. S.) on Gretna Green marriages, 338

Jerram (J. R.) on bells at St. Michael, Cornhill, 367
Jerrold (Douglas), his dramatic works, 121, 211, 239
Jerrold (W.) on Douglas Jerrold, 121
Jervis (Sir John), Chief Justice, 17, 58, 211
Jessamy, origin of the epithet, 148, 213, 293
Jessica, Christian name, 217

Jew's harp, reference to, 487

Jew's trump, reference to, 487
Jewish medals, 94

Joan of Arc in English literature, 153

Joan (Pope) and numismatic evidence, 88, 177

Joffing, its meaning, 189, 334

"John Trot," origin of the phrase, 289, 415

Johnson (Dr. Samuel), his teapot, 208, 270; and
Great Titchfield Street, 385

Johnston (A.) on Robert Johnston, 508

Johnston (Robert), of Wamphray, his biography, 508
Jolly, used adverbially, 14

Jonas (M.) on 'Hamlet,' 1603, 46
Jones (John), M.P. for London, 73
Jonson (Ben), his grave, 368, 452
Josselyn coat of arms, 509

Josselyn (J. H.) on Josselyn coat of arms, 509
Jossing. See Joffing.

Journal des Dames,' 189

Joyce, Christian name, 54, 334

Joyce (Herbert), his 'Post Office till 1836, 307
"Justice, the "immediate ex-mayor, 88
Juxon medal of Charles I., 145, 178

K. (C. B. H.) on Blanckenhagen family, 377
K. (J.) on Browning's maternal ancestors, 369
Keck family, 149, 192, 335

Keelivine. See Vine lead pencil.

Kelly & Co. on London directories, 77

Kelt on McKinley, 427

Ken Wood, Highgate, 384, 456, 498

Kennedy (H. G.) on Chinese playing cards, 150

Kent (Edward Augustus, Duke of), statue in Park
Crescent, 508

Kentish Town and the King's Printer, 282

Kernel, its meaning, 207, 455

Kerry topography, 509

Kidderminster Castle, map of, 488

Killigrew on bar sinister, 345

Books, labels on, 408

Bostrakize, its meaning, 414

Buslet small omnibus, 430

Cartwright (W.), his 'Royal Slave,' 253

Cock-throwing, 388

"Fighting like devils," 371

Harpy in heraldry, 278

Hatchments in churches, 513

Misquotations, 293, 517

Morland (Henry Robert), 74, 238

Red, white, and blue, 296, 478

Shot, in place-names, 272

Slang in the House of Lords, 486

Trades, changes in, 364

Vinci (Leonardo da), his 'Last Supper,' 317
Killigrew (Thomas Guilford), his biography, 31, 50
Kitch (E. P.) on Grosvenor, East Indiaman, 198
Kite (Sergeant), his biography, 387, 416
Knighthoods, no collective record, 305
Knights of St. Lazarus, 88, 190

Krebs (H.) on Shakspeare Concordance, 188

Slavonic place-names in Greece, 264

L. (B. H.) on Kernel or Crenelle, 455
Parish, primitive, 65

L. (D. H.) on Flixton, place-name, 8
L. (G. G.) on French song, 328
Marriage custom, 328

L. (J. H.) on Landguard Fort, 514

L. (R.) on "Queen's head" upside down, 476


L. (R. M.) on Oxford English Dictionary,' 206
Lamb (Charles), Prince Dorus,' 114; epilogue by,

443

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Lancashire customs, 285, 398

Lancashire hornpipe, 127, 212, 338

Lancaster Fair, proclamation at, 92

Lisle on Hon. Mary Brudenell, 427

Litchfield (Laurence), 1635, New England, 27
Literary blunder, 125, 176, 251

Landguard Fort, Suffolk, its history and Governors, Literary women in the seventeenth century, 423

35, 96, 236, 276, 414, 514

Lane, its etymology, 105

"Little Dick of Belle Vue," plaster figure, 327
Littlecot tragedy in Scott's writings, 167, 212

Lane (H. M.) on English sovereigns, de jure and de Littleton (Sir Edward), Knt., his biography, 327, 394
facto, 221

Lane (S. E.) on American arms, 441

Constitution, ship, 492

Llewellyn (Prince), paddle steamboat, 406
Lloyd Lumley, 207

Lloyd family, 507

Lang (A.) on Clementina Johannes Sobiesky Doug Lobster, the "lady" in, 467

lass, 110

Lanthorn, misspelling, 163, 217, 293
Lapwing as a water-discoverer, 48, 238
Latin, monkish, 508

Latin couplets, rhymed, 412

La Tour d'Auvergne, an exploded tradition, 51, 252
Launceston as a surname, 111

Laver (H.) on Colchester oyster feast, 92

Law stationer, his business, 24, 132, 377
Lawes (W. G.) on law stationer, 133

Lawson (R.) on A B C Guide,' 475
Cardiff girls, dowry for, 384
Copying machine, early, 337
England in 1803, 427
Forest cloth, 12

Hornpipe, Lancashire, 338

Peter of Colechurch, 477
Pincushion relic, 378

'Savoy,' hymn tune, 472

Waterloo, eagles captured at, 371
Layman, use of the word, 106, 192, 314
Layton (W. E.) on "Harry-carry," 475
Keck family, 192

Lear (King), an historical personage, 447
Leave off or give over, 36

Lee (A. C.) on Ben Jonson, 368
Lee (G. E.) on Landguard Fort, 236

Ogier or Logier, 468

Leech family, 87

Leeper (A.) on rhymed Latin couplets, 412
Lees (G.) on an Italian sonnet, 469

Le Franceys (Gilbert), of Haddon, 128

Legal documents, introductory words in, 195

Leicester Square, murder at No. 37, 225, 373, 454;

John Hunter's house in, 445

Leigh Church, Essex, inscriptions at, 470
Lemons, romance of three, 487

Lepel (Molly), ballad on, 57

Leslie (J. H.) on Francis Hamon or Hamond, 408

Landguard Fort, 236

Letheringham Priory, its history, 26, 134

Letter-paper heading, extraordinary, 324

Letters, how to preserve them, 209

'Letters of a Country Vicar,' notes on, 425

Lever (Charles) as a ballad writer, 13

Leveson-Gower (A. F. G.) on hatchments in churches,

387

Wesleyan monuments, 386

Lewisham, its etymology, 265, 311

Lift, early, mentioned, 154

Lilies of the valley at Canterbury, 245, 311
Lincoln (Abraham), bibliography, 37

Lincolnshire Holy Thursday superstition, 406
Lips, peeling, their folk-lore, 288

Lipscomb (George), his biography, 289, 455

Lofft (Capel), his burial-place, 8

Lofft (R. E.) on Haydn's manuscripts, 328
Logan (John), his burial-place, 35
Logier or Ogier, 468

London, public-houses in before 1825, 427, 497
London Bridge, high water at, 107, 174

London directories, early and filed, 9, 77, 117
London Directory as a finding book, 264
London topography, 225, 373, 454
Longden (H. I.) on Olney, 415

Packe (Christopher), 427

Policy (Christian), 508

Longevity, designations for, 54

Longfellow (H. W.), his Harvard address, 267; refrain

in' Wraith of Odin,' 308, 370

Loreto, notes and queries concerning, 381

Louis Philippe, his parentage, 18, 115
'Love and the Soul,' an etching, 348
Lowe (J.) on monkish Latin, 508
Löwenberg (W.) on religious dancing, 95
Lumbye (A.) on Jacobite movement, 250
Lundy, its meanings, 172, 434

Lurdan, use of the word, 346

Lynn (W. T.) on Arabic star names, 174
Biblical chronology, early, 182
Cagots, their history, 333
Calendar letters, 249

Cunobelinus or Cymbeline, 132

Ellerton (Canon), 245

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MacCurdy (I. P.) on MacKirdy family, 268
Macdonald (Flora), after release from the Tower, 269
McDonald (S.) on Hannah More, 29

Mac Donald's Prophecy, 404
McGillicuddy surname, 268, 353

Macgregor (James), Highland chieftain, his death, 185
Machiavelli (Nicolo), his style, 508

Mackay (Hon. Alexander), his biography, 414
Mackinlay (J. M.) on German bands and rain, 25

McKinley family, 518

Midsummer fires in north of Scotland, 145
St. Cynog, 423

St. Roque, dedications to, 348

McKinley family and name, 427, 518

MacKirdy family, 268

Maclagan (Sir D.) on popular names of drugs, 337

Magi, misprint for mage, 508

Mahmood of Ghuznee, his tomb, 375

Mainwaring surname, its different spellings, 55

"Maisie hierlekin," O F. phrase, 108, 174, 271, 355,

430

Maize, error concerning, 466

"Maligna lux," its meaning, 264, 318, 394

Mangles family, 8

Manhattan on Olney surname, 5

Manning (C. R.) on Alger or Algar family, 309
Manus Christi, its ingredients, 288, 353
Manuscript wanted, 227

Manx dialect, works on, 113

Mareschal (George Jean), temp. Charles I., 187
Marlowe (Christopher), his 'Edward II.,' 65
Marriage custom, 328

Marriages at Gretna Green, 294, 338, 511

Marshall (E.) on "Abraham's bosom," 214
Beaconsfield (Lord), 324

Bennett (Master William), 457

Blayney (Allan), M.A., 430

"Cast for death," 250

Charles II., saying by, 30

'Chatsworth Outlaw,' 316
'Cries of London,' 183
Day's work of land, 353
Dispatch, not despatch, 184

Drugs, their popular names, 337
'Eikon Basilikè,' 164
"God save the King," 111
'Il Penseroso,' 496

"Imperium et libertas," 53, 135
Invultation, its meaning, 236
"John Trot," 415

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Beer proverb, 332

Biblical sentences in Liturgy, 35

"Cast for death," 250

Chichester, arms of the see, 170

Chloroform in England, 412

Christmas Day, 78

Church of Scotland, 191

Church or chapel, 76

Church porches, galleries in, 10
Colleges, royal, 137
Communion table, 33
Convocation Litany,

Corbet (Mrs.), 411
Court-martial, 275

234

Driver (Canon) on usury, 394

Fovilla, its etymology, 16

Free lance, 365

Hanwell Church, 377

"Hear, hear!" 95

Herbert (George), 147, 192

James I., his coronation, 276
Joffing or jossing, 334

Layman, use of the word, 314

Lilies of the valley at Canterbury, 311
Mary, Queen of Scots, 86
Misquotation, 507

Prime Minister, 510

St. Paul's, evening service in, 153

Shakspeare Concordance, 313

Shakspeare (W.) and emblem literature, 172
Trials at bar, 227

'Vicar of Wakefield,' 198

Marshall (E. S.) on a silver medal, 488

Marshall (G.) on carnation, 476

'History of Pickwick,' 341
Notches and notching, 473
Rebellion of 1715, 516

Marshall (J.) on private auction, 428

Bolas (Thomas), 74

Cornish hurling, 210

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