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Devonshire (Duke of), his peerage title, 169

Dramatic clubs, amateur, in the sixties, 388, 431, 493
Devonshire (Duke of) who never read newspapers, 146 Draper : “ drapier" omitted from the ‘N.E.D.,' 286
Dey (E. Merton) on quotations wanted, 168

Dresden china, tailor in, 469, 536
Shakespeariana, 284

Drinking-time and drinkings on a farm, 506
Dialect : Yorkshire, 102, 170, 190, 257; Cumber. Drownd=deerhound, use of the word, 306

land, 169, 294 ; Cheshire, 203, 332, 414 ; com- Dryden portraits, 389

pletion ofEog. Dialect Dict..' 381 ; High Peak, 427 Du Bartas, passage in his ‘Second Week,' 348
Diamonds produced by artificial processes, 167 Dublin, Gay’s ‘Beggar's Opera' in, 91; tholsels in,
Dibdin (E. Rimbault) on dowries for ugly women, 292 387, 453, 516
Pigmies and cranes, 356

Duciemore, place-name, its meaning, 323
Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432

Dudley (G.) on Governor Thomas Dudley, 150
"She Stoops to Conquer,' its origin, 317

Dudley (Thomas), Governor of Massachusetts, 150
Dickens (Charles), and London, 35; Lazy Tour of Dudley family arms, 230, 317

Two Idle Apprentices,' 255; errors in Nicholas Duel, last military in England, 72
Nickleby,' 455 ; Affery Flintwiach in Little Duelling in England, its suppression, 333

Dorrit,' 466 ; and the infant phenomenon,” 507 Duelling in Germany, 388, 455, 516
Dickens. See Guydiokens.

Dugdale, his trustworthiness as an author, 487
Dickinson (W. J.) on Trafalgar, 431

Dah Ah Coo on Christ's Hospital,' 247
'Dictionary of National Biography,'notes and addi. Kabafutoed, 246

tions, 21, 66, 86, 101, 104, 125, 131, 141, 154, 166, Philippina : Philopona, 254
182, 190, 227, 244, 281, 314, 362, 364, 491

Phonetics of the Far East, 8
Dilliana, Christian name, 7

Dake's Bagnio in Long Acre, 24, 115, 217, 277, 376
Directory of foreign peers, 428

Dumas, pronunciation of the name, 189, 275
Dobbs (E. W.) on American place-names, 155 Dummer family, 230, 315
Easter Day and the full moon, 136

Dundas (Sir Lawrence), Macaulay on, 448, 516
“Warm summer sun," 135

Dunnington-Jefferson (J.J.) on Yorkshire dialect, 102
Dobell (Bertram) on “Fountain heads," &c., 390 Dunstan (M. J. R.) on Abp. Kemp, 348
Shakespeare's portrait, 368

Durant (Rev. John), of Canterbury, 1645-79, 247, 334
Doctrinali Alani,''English translation wanted, 150 Durham, Royal Oak Nay, observance at, 30
Dodgson (E. S.) on Dover pier, 491

Dyer (B. L.) on "Most eloquent of ancient writers,"
Emanuel of Portugal and Pope Julian II., 154 287
Female crucifixes, 230

Dyer (John), poet, date of his birth, 530
Foxes as food for

men,
Gentleman

E, final, in Chaucer, 429, 472
as a title, 88
Gibbon, cb. lvi. note 81, 372

E. (D.) on honesty on a competence, 308

E. (J.) on Lord Bathurst and highwayman, 349
Horse-pew=horse-block, 132

E. (K. P. D.) on American Civil War verses, 354
Inscriptions at Figueira da Foz, 147

Juho (King) poisoned by a toad, 168
Latin-English-Basque dictionary, 255
Mules, their crying, 465

E. (R. L.) on population of a country parish, 428

Earthquake in Calabria, 247
Picoaninny, 128
Pickeridge : Puckeridge, 495

Earthworks, Civil War, their remains, 328, 394, 453
Piece-broker, 412

East, Far, its phonetics, 8

Easter, and the full moon, 136, 195; by the Julian
Shakespeariana, 443
Dog, Toby's, fine for preaching on, 508, 535

and Gregorian styles, 166 ; and the hare, 306

Easter Woods, place-name, 149, 217, 335
Dog training, 488, 537

Easton (W. M. G.) on Campbells in the Strand, 509
Dogs in war, 488, 537

Forrester of Garden, 149
Doherty, Winchester Commoner, 1840, 107, 167

Graham family Bible, 207
Domesday, Sheriff's challenge in, 290

Stewart of Rotterdam, 487
Doncaster races, frost and, 246
Donne and Webster, 41, 121, 201, 302

E.B. in the churchyard of Laleham, 428

Ecorcheville (J.) on music t. Louis XIV., 46
Dormer (J.) on detectives in fiction, 417
Faded daguerreotypes, 275

Edgcumbe (R.) on Nelson's coat, 445

Edinburgh: Scottish Naval and Military Academy
George III.'s birthday, 173

212, 274
Mungo, 309
Resp., 50

Editorial :-
Dorset place-name: Ryme Intrinseca, 89, 536

A pagan suckled in a creed outworn, 460
Douglas (M.) on Basil Montagu's MSS., 156

Aliudque cupido, Mens aliud suadet, 480
Douglas (R. B.) on Almansa, 315

Belfries, detached, 480
Hyde marriages, 348

Bible " appointed to be read in churches," 540
· Les Misérables.' its topography, 374

Bird (Bishop Joho), bis bingraphy, 200
Douglas Cause, new light on, 85

Brontë (Patrick): Mr. Prunty, 100
Douglas family of Dornock, Dumfriesshire, 369

Christening a ship, 260
Dover pier, its construction. 387, 451, 491

Clifton (Jeremiab), 360
Dowries for ugly women, 247, 292

Cogitavi dies antiquos et annos æternos, 360
Dragoons, 4th Light, uniform 1808–14, 69, 132

Cromwell (Oliver), a brewer, 80
Drake (Sir Francis) and Chigwell Row 230, 332, 416 Crying down credit, 40

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Editorial:-

Ettarre, the Christian name, 107, 156
Ego sum Rex Romanus et supra, &c., 480

Etymological Notes, 164
Epitaphs, curious, books on, 220

Evans (Edward) and William Upcott, 328, 397
Fly, envious I ime, 460

Everitt (A. E.) on Thomas Pounde, S.J., 268, 472
Foy Boat Hotel, 40

Premonstratensian abbeys, 231
French biograpbical dictionaries, 380

Shelley (William), 55, 114
Gashed with honourable scars, 540

F. (G. B.) on Ulm and Trafalgar,' 407
I lay me down hoping to sleep, 140

F. (J. T.) on ceremony at Ripon, 357
I live for those who love me, 280

Detached belfries, 455
I'm the loudest of voices in orchestra heard, 420 Londing, 70
Portraits, engraved, index of, 200

Missal, 34
Prunty: Patrick Brontë, 100

Nelson's uniform, 370
Straight is the line of duty, 180

Nutting, 358
The red moon is up, 340

Paules fete, 493
They made her a grave too cold and damp, 340 Pig: swine : hog, 449
Those temples, pyramids, &c., 260

Shingle berries, 429
Thoughts that do often lie too deep, 100

F. (M. E.) on Jack and Jill, 93
Tithe barns, 300

F. (S. J. A.) on amateur dramatic clubs,!431, 493
Tusculum degrees, 540

Spanish verse, 229
Unanswered yet ? the prayer your lips, &o., 220 Fame, correct representation of, 249
Up, Guards, and at them i 240

Fansbawe (E. J.) on Fanshawe family, 32
We eat what we can, 260

Parsloes Hall, Essex, 34
When danger 's rife, 440

Fansbawe (B. C.) on Charlotte Coleman, 489
Edmunds (A. J.) on Gibbon’s ‘Decline and Fall,' 405 De Sousa, 10
Edward VII. and the motor car, 7

Harrison (Sir John), of Balls Park, Herts, 68
Edwards (F. A.) on printed catalogues of libraries, 454 High Peak and Scarsdale, 88
Eggs, divination on Midsummer Day by, 27

Fanshawe family, 32
Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, its history, 37, 65

Farm held for three and a half centuries, 247
Electric railways, earliert, 406

Farrant, bis anthem “Lord, for Thy tender mercy's
Elizabeth (Queen), her visits to Winchester, 344 ; her sake," 265, 355
portrait at Holyrood, 508

Farrell of the Pavilion Theatre, 414
Ellacombe (B. N.) on Atlas and Pleione: daisy, 497 Fastolf (Sir John), 'D.N.B.'on, 145, 214
Ellis (A. S.) on Horatio, 365

Faublas, Chevalier de, amorous adventures of, 88
Elworthy (F. T.) on palindrome, 175

Fawcett (J. F. M.) on Douglas of Dornock, 369
Emanuel (King) of Portugal and Julian II, 10, 154 Fawcett (Lieut. Col.), bis duel with Munro, 72
Emmet (Robert), Sarah Curran, and Major Sirr, 52, Female crucifixes, 230, 395, 517
111, 310, 534

Ferguson (Donald) on Emanuel of Portugal, 10
Enderby (Sir William), created K.B. 1483, 9

Piccanindy, 128
England, no noblesse in, 69, 157.; suppression of Punch, the beverage, 531
duelling in, 383

Fermor (Sir Jobn), tomp. Henry VIII., 289, 393
England and Englisb, how pronounced, 73, 156, 256 Few (M.) on earthquakes in Calabria, 247
English army in Ireland, 1630-40, 489

Fewtrell (A. H.) on population of country parish, 495
English Dialect Dictionary,' its completion, 381 Fiction, War Office in, 127, 235; detectives in, 307,
English-Latin-Basque dictionary, 143, 255, 333 356, 417, 456
English Press and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, 167 Fields, open, suicides buried in, 346, 397, 475, 514
English Royal House and Harold II., 188, 276 Figueira da Foz, inscriptions at, 147
Enigmas : Totum sume, fluit, 350, 391 ; What though Fir-eun on Macdonald of Moidart, 376

some boast through ages dark, 530. See Riddles, Firman (F. B.) on Nicholas Nickleby,' 455
Ephis and his lion, 351

Fishwick (H.) on suicides buried in open fields, 346
Epigram:-

Fitz-Allen on Soubise, black page, 529

Fitz-Gerald (S. J. A.) ou “ Pop goes the weasel," 209
If this white rose offend thy sight, 18

FitzGerald on Book of Loughscur, 267
Episcopal records, London, 469

Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, 229
Epitaphiana :-

FitzGerald (E.), first edition of Omar Khayyam, 105
Calm was her Death, well order'd was her Life, Fitzherbert (Mrs.), her Christian name, 530
526

Fitzmaurice (I.) on prisons in Paris, 394
My friend most dear ! forbear your tear, 526

Fitzmaurice-Kelly (I.) on Spanish verse, 274
Stop, gentle Stranger, and with plaintive Eyes, Flails, their survival, 72
526

Flaw, its purpose, 208, 314, 472
Stop ! Reader, and reflect with awe, 526

Fleet Street, No. 53, 94, 314
Upon the Road I met pale Death, 526

Fleetwood (Cromwell), date of his death, 74
Equitas on rates in aid, 173

Fletcher (G. Rutter) on Jack and Jill, 13
Erasmus and Charles Reade, 249, 313, 335

Fletober (J. M. J.) on Sir Robert Lytton, 389
Esdaile (William), art collector, his biography, 481 Wyrley's Derbyshire church notes, 376
Esmeralda, derivation of the name, 352

Flies in coffin, 386
Eton school lists, 187, 314, 356

Florio's influence on Webster and Marston, 41, 121, 20)

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Flying or Centrifugal Railway, 65, 176, 333, 416, 474 French Revolution pottery, 228, 252, 292
Folk-lore :-

Frost and Doncaster Races, 246
Cat, black, 505

Frost (F. O.) on Lundy Island, 16
Death-bird, 530

Pinchbeck family, 77
Lincoloshire death, 465, 515

Fry (E. A.) on Dummer family, 315
Midsummer day, 27

Fulham Bridge, coloured print of, 509
Moon and hair-cutting, 29, 116, 173, 234

Furnivall (F. J.) on Shakespeariana, 284
Mulberry and quince, 386, 438

Fylmand or foumart=polecat, 55
Rain caught on Holy Thursday, 447, 497 Fynmore (R. J.) on “Going a-gooding,” 527
Spanish, 266

Hill (Benson Earle), 114
Foat (F. W. G.) on punctuation in MSS. and printed Hudson (Henry), bis descendants, 357
books, 144, 262

Radcliffe (Ann), 76
Fonts, seven sacrament, at Gorleston, 386

Steer to the Nor'.Nor'-West,' 132
Foord (A. S.) on George III. and Sydenham, 389

Trafalgar: last survivor, 485
Foot: Paules fete, the phrase, 435, 493

Yorkshire dialect, 190
Footfalls and music, 161

G. (M. N.) on French proverbial phrases, 504
Footpaths, their preservation, 125

G. (M. T.) on Melton cloth, Melton jacket, 490
Ford (O. Lawrence) on Cowper and Voltaire, 465 Gadsden (W.J.) on Norden's 'Speculum Britanniæ,'12
" There shall no tempests blow," 12

Gairdner (J.) on Cranmer and Boleyn family, 201
Uriani, 509

Gallows of alabaster, 189, 276
Forester (Alexander), of Garden, C. 1600, his wife, Garden. See Gordon (Thomas).
149

Garibaldi, origin of the name, 67, 132, 235
Forests set on fire by lightning, 28, 95, 153, 213 Garrett (R. M.) on Shakespeariana, 284
Fortunate Boy, bis history, 509

Gastrell (Rev. Francis) and Shakespeare's home, 47,
Forty days' periodicity, 7

115
Foalett, fostell=coffer or casket, 48

Gaveller, derivation of the word, 7
Foster (Joseph), genealogist, his death, 199

Gay (J.), his . Beggar's Opera' in Dublin, 91
Foster (Manning) on last words of Burns, 45

Genealogical and Historical Society of Great Britain,
Fothergill (Gerald) on Benbow, 235

230
Dammer family, 315

Genealogical research, 246
Duplicate will registers, 46

Genealogies in preparation, 467
Genealogical research, 246

Genius by Counties,' 287, 329, 474
Hemming-Stevens, 157

Gennadius (J.) on Gibbon, cb. lvi. note 81, 370
Index of probates, 277

“Gentleman" by letters patent, 88
Jacobite rebels, 66

Geordie on miners' greeting, 391
Kempe (Abp.), 434

George III., his birthday, 26, 173; Thackeray on,
Local government records, 278

148, 273; his daughters, 167, 236, 291, 336,
Parish records, neglected, 255

493; and Sydenham Wells, 389
Right to arms, 188

George IV.,

an appreciation, 365
Testator's full description, 186

Gerish (W. B.) on bequests payable in church porch,
Touching for the kiog's evil, 335

369
Watson and Hodgson families, 349

Chauncy correspondence, 265
“Fountain,” Tavern, Strand, 289, 336

Chimney-stacks, 128
Fowke (F. Rede) on dog training, 488

Cromwell (Robina), 376
Verne (Jules), star and crescent moon, 116

Gibbets, 251
Fox (C. J.), enigma by, 530

Norden's Speculum Britanviæ, 75
Fox (E.) on Chaucer and English universities, 47

Wenbam (Jane), Witch of Walkern, 149
Foxe (John), the martyrologist, preface by, 44 Germans and Czechs, their antagonism, 187
Foxe (Bp. Ř.), founder of Corpus Christi, Oxford, 23 Germany, duelling in, 388, 455, 516
Foxes as food for men, 286, 355

Gery (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1704, 469
Foy Boat Hotel, 40

Ghost-words : Vescalion, 28, 73 ; Phoorea, 105
Francesca on Sarah Curran and Emmet, 111, 534 Gibbets, existing, 229, 251, 296, 315, 376
Grey (Admiral John) and Derry, 428

Gibbon (E.), bis use of korporádekus, 187, 272, 370 ;
Numismatic, 288

early editions of 'Decline and Fall' in America,
Polar inhabitants, 413

405
Francillon (R. E.) on fate of the Traoys, 192

Gilbert, mathematician, c. 1687, 369
Highwayman's parting song, 187

Giffard (James), Westminster scholar, 1783, 289
Quotations wanted, 168

Giffard (John), Westminster scholar, 1778, 289
Francis (J. C.) on 'Daily Telegraph'

jubilee, 243 Gillman (C.) on mulberry and quince, 386
English Press and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, 167 Screaming skull, 194
Monument on Fish Street Hill, 87

“ Totum sume, fuit,” 391
Saturday Review,' jubilee, 382, 402, 422, 442 Glanville (C. L.) on Glanville, Earl of Suffolk, 267
Franks (H. E.) on Wesley and the wig, 36

Glen family, 68
Fraser (G. M.) on Knights Templars, 10, 34

Glynn (T.) on detached belfries, 415
Freeman (J. J.) on rollaps, 308

Gnomon on

Come out, 'tis now September,” 446
French proverbial phrases, 504

God's Blessing Farm, derivation of the name, 428

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Going a-gooding, St. Thomas's Day custom, 527 H. (A. M.) on God's Blessing Farm, 428
Goldsmith (Oliver), the origin of "She Stoops to H. (A. O.) on general officers, 107
Conquer,' 261, 317

H. (B.) on Albigna, 488
Goodson (Charlotte), of London,

1795, 409

H. (C. S.) on Benson Earle Hill, 51
Goodwin (Gordon), on Charles Reade's grandmother, H. (F.) on Laying : Tering, 509
190, 296

H. (G. H.) on Sir Francis Drake and Chigwell Bow,
Goodwin (Robert), of Derry, C. 1634, 366

230
Gordon (James), laird of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, 68 H. (H. H.) on Nelson's uniform, 326
Gordon (Thomas), Dutch Consul-General at Leith, H. (H. K.) on Paul family, 212
328, 397, 454

H. (J. E.) on American Civil War verges, 229
Gordon of the West Indies, d. 1838-44, 108, 275 H. (M. F.) on 'The Fortune Teller,' 390
Gore (C. F.), her · Adventures in Borneo, 7

Shakespeare at Wilton House, 365
Gore (J. Ellard) on Robespierre's arrest and the moon, H. (P. F.) on Incledon : Cooke, 92
286

H. (R. P.) on Hooper: Long, 215
Goring (Charles) and Dr. Johnson's 'Irene,' 509 H. (8.) on lonning, 70
Gorleston, seven sacrament font at, 388

Light Dragoong, 4th, their uniform, 132
Gosselin-Grimshawe (H. R. H.) on Lamb's grand. Ploshey fortifications, 116
mother, 414

Ythanceester, Essex, 90
Gough (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1710, 449 H. (T. W.) on Boninge of Ledsum, 10
Gould (I. Chalkley) on Civil War earth works, 328 H. (W.) op Hooper : Long, 127
Detached belfries, 290

H. (W. B.) on George III.'s daughters, 236
Pleshey fortifioations, 116

Premonstratensian abbeys, 231
Ythancæster, Essex, 90

H. (W. R.) on Nelson's signal, 370
Gower (R. V.) on public meeting, 213

Testout, 297
Grab, Bombay, a coasting vessel, 107, 177

Haakon VII., derivation of the name, 466
Graham family Bible, 207

Haes (H.) on author sought, 487
Grange (Lady), her place of concealment, 69, 136 Hagbush Lane, ancient pack-horse road, 295
Grant (General, U.S.), his English ancestry, 47 Haile (B. John), o. 1521, his biography, 388
Grassi (F.) on quotations wanted, 463

Haines (Reginald) on Du Bartas, 348
Gray (A. B.) on Bowtell family, 29

Hair-cutting and moon superstition, 29, 116, 173, 234
Gray (Gilbert), Principal of Marischal College, Aber. Hair-powdering closets, 349, 417, 453
deen, 307

Haley (F. G.) on ' Zapata's Questions,' 512
Great Queen Street, No. 56, celebrities connected *Jenetta Norweb,' a lost book, 487
with, 326, 414

Hall (A.) on Dover pier, 491
Green (C.) on French Revolution pottery, 292

Pig : swine: bog, 510
Green (Everard) on Thomas Pounde, S.J., 472

Wace on the battle of Hastings, 38
Greene (Robert), bis prose works, 1,81,162, 224, 227, 483 Hall (Capt. H. K.) on portraits in Town and
Grenefeld (William), Archbishop of York, his Country Magazine,' 464
registers, 167, 235

Hall (R. V.)

on officers of State in Ireland, 149
Grey (Admiral John) and the relief of Derry, 428 Halley (Dr. Edmond), bibliography, 526
Greyfriars burial-ground, 205, 253, 352

Ham, his wife, Hebrew tradition, 429
Grigor (J.) on lonning, 70

Handford on Lundy Island, 16
Scotch burial custom, 76

Harben (H. A.) on Newlands, Chalfont St. Peter, 276
Grin (Geoffrey), his' Rhyming Reminiscences and Harding family, 289
Comical Couplets,' 428

Hardingcourt on Dummer family, 230
Groatie Buckie, myth connected with the, 530

Harding family 289
Grogart (Dr.), his edition of Herrick, 482

Hare and Easter, their association, 306
Grosseteste, pronunciation of the name, 353

Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Academy of the Muses, 177
Grosvenor or Gravenor (Joane), o. 1601, her bio- Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, 236
graphy, 308

Houses of historical interest, 486
Gruselier (Gregory) on caravanserai to public-house,

Incledon : Cooke, 92
308

Jiggery-pokery, 166
Registers of St. Kitts, 327

Sanderson (Honry), clockmaker, 275
Gulls, weather rime on, 406

Streets of London,' 50
Gunning (Elizabeth), Duchess of Hamilton and Harloy (Robert), Earl of Oxford, his biography, 206,
Argyil
, her marriage, 384

317
Gaydickens (Melchior), Envoy Extraordinary to Harold II., his mother Gytha, 168, 232; and the
Št. Petersburg, 470, 537

Royal Houses of England, Denmark, and Russia,
Gypsy on correct, 189

188, 276
Gytha, mother of Harold II., 168, 232

Harper (C. G.) and Welsh mutations, 286
H. on George III.'s daughters, 291

Harriet, Joseph Lancaster and, 29
•Oxford Ramble,' 43

Harris (C. S.) on “ Tertias of foot," 12
Parliamentary whips, 507

Harrison (Sir John), of Balls Park, Herts, 68, 132
Tufnel family, 438

Hart (8. C.) on Robert Greene's prose works, 1, 81,
H. (A.) on Hollicke or Holleck, co. Middlesex, 77

162, 224, 483
H. (A. C.) on Hearsey : Gavine, 128

Shakespeariana, 284, 443

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Harte (W.) on Titian's 'Venus with Mirror, 127 Herbert (F.) on pictures of 'Julius Cæsar' and
Harting (J. E.) on Brathwait’s ‘Huntsman's Raunge,' “Romeo and Juliet,' 169
467

Herder's 'Kalligone,' Coleridge's notes, 341
Harvest custom at Tunbridge Wells, 447

Herero, pronunciation of the name, 527
Harvest time sixty years ago, 164

Heron-Allen (E.) on Ithamar, 387
Haskoll (J.), his bust of Sir Isaac Newton, 329

Omar Khayyam, 105
Hastings, Wace on the battle of, 38

Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432
Haswell (F. R. N.) on smith in Latin, 409

Herrick’s ‘Hesperides,' 1648, 482
Hatchments in churches, 488

Hesker or Hysker islets, 69, 136, 334
Haultmont (M.) on 'Bathilda,' 93

Heslop (R. O.) on Rev. John Durant, 334
Dumas, its pronunciation, 275

Miners' greeting, 391
Hayes (T. J.) on tholsels, 387

Scotch Communion tokens, 430
Hays (Admiral) and Rev. William Pace, 9

Testout, 353
Hazlitt (John), miniaturist, bis biography, 57 Hewitt (C. E.) on 'La Belle Assemblée': Miss Cubitt,
Head, called 'twopenny," 69, 217, 331

108
Headly (C. B.) on Headly arms, 309

Scotch Communion tokens, 387 Hearsey (Andrew), of Middelburgh, Holland, his Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 274 ancestors, 128

Hewitt (Canon J. A.) on Farrant's anthem, 265 · Heart of Louis XIV. eated, 434

Nelson poems, 329
Hebb (J.) on authors of quotations, 38

Hibgame (F. T.) on forests set on fire by lightning,
Cannizaro (Duchess of), 358

213
Dante, unknown portrait, 205

Hare and Easter, 306
Dante's sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, 207

Lyceum Theatre, 410
Gallows of alabaster, 276

Missal, The,' 138
Garibaldi, origin of name, 67

Railway, first, on the Continent, 267
Great Queen Street, No. 56, 326

Hickery-puckery, meaning of the term, 87, 232 * King Nutcracker,' 508

High Peak and Scarsdale, MS. history, 88
Pennethorne (Sir James) and Saturday Review,' High Peak words, 427
506

Higham (C.) on De Quincey and Swedenborg, 529
Pinchbeck family, 33

Hill (Rev. William), 235
Towers of silence, 264

Moon names, 350
Hebrew tradition regarding Cain and Ham's wife, 429 Wilde (Lady) and Swedenborg, 331
Helga on Gytha, mother of Harold II., 168

Highgate, Cromwell House, 48, 135, 437, 489:;
Harold II. and Royal Houses of England, Den. Countess of Huntingdon at, 149, 333
mark, and Russia, 188

Hi hwayman, Lord Bathurst or Berkeley, and the, Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 197

349, 415, 495
Helper, feudal use of the word, 469

Highwayman's parting song, 187
Homming=Stevens, 157

Hill (Benson Earle), his 'Recollections,' 51, 114
Hems (L.) on Lord Bathurst and highwayman, 415 Hill (Rev. William), Chartist leader, 235
Coop, to trap, 296

Hilson (J. L.) on Easter woods, 335
Copenhagen House, 295

Hippoclides on Pace : Hays, 9
Cromwell House, Highgate, 135

Tripos : Tripos verses, 124
Fate of the Tracya, 192

• Historical English Dictionary,' drapier omitted, 286 Female crucifixes, 395

Hitchin-Kemp (F.) op index of probates, 277
Hoorn, Cape, 94

St. Paul's Cathedral, 114
Lundy Island, 16

Hobart-Hampden (H. M.) on Jack and Jill, 13
Midsummer Day, 27

Hodgkin (J. Eliot) on Bartholomew and Charles
Newlands, Chalfont St. Peter, 276

Beale, 104
Pigmies and cranes, 356

Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 24
St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94

George IV.: an appreciation, 365
Wheel as a symbol in religion, 250

Moon and hair.cutting, 234
Henry on Vaulting ambition," 327

Piece-broker, 391
Hepburn=Lidderdale, 509

Hodgson family, its genealogy, 349
Heraldry:-

Hoffman (Heinrich), his ' King Notoracker,' 508
Argent, chevron sable charged with bezant or, 508 Hog, uses of the word, 407, 449, 510, 536
Arms, right to, 188

Hogarth (W.), sale of bis Wanstead Assembly,' 49
Azure, three fleurs de-lis or, 90, 135

Holland (J. E.) on “Fountain " Tavern, 289
Dudley family arms, 230

Simcoe (General) and Domingo, 290
Escutcheon of pretence, 429, 496

Holland (W. R.) on Kit's Coty House, 247
Hatchments in churches, 488

Oxford Ramble,' 472
Headly family arms, 309

Prisoner suckled by bis daughter, 432
Quarterly, gules and or, on a bend or two falcons Holleck or Hollicke, Middlesex, the place-name, 36,
azure, 349

77
Ripley family arms, 314, 374

Holmes (M. A. F.) on palindrome, 175
Sable, an escallop and three pales in chief or, 349 Holt (R. V.) on officers of State in Ireland, 314
Heralds' Visitations, Northamptonshire, 1681, 530 Holy Thursday, rain caught on, 447, 497

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