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Rh George I., confusion and scandals in his court, 111; plays acted before him at the Palace, 111

George II.,the sordid character of his court, 218; his ill-temper, 220; his last visits to Hampton Court, 224; his anti-English nature, 226

George III.,his ears boxedby his grandfather, 2; his desertion of Hampton Court, 224

Gheerardt, Marcus, the elder, 178

Gibbons, Grinling, his carvings at Hampton Court, 84, 145

Giorgione, his reputed "Shepherd," 194

Glass, the, 157

Great Canal, 123

Great Hall, the, 9, 13; its size and character, 14

Great Parterre, the, 132

Court, its historical associations, 2, 29, 30; architectural features, 3, 7, 18; external grandeur, 5; the interior, 20; the great galleries, 21; changes made since Wolsey's day, 22; its magnificence under Elizabeth, 30; under Wolsey, 36; it ceases to be a royal residence, 114; its English characteristics, 226; residents of later days, 228; its aspects to-day, 232; its memories of the past, 233, 235; a picture of its future by William Morris, 236

Haunted Gallery, the, 63, 142

Heere, Lucas da, his portrait of Elizabeth, 178

Henry VIII., his arms on the gateway tower, 8 ;his great hall, 9, 13; his visits to Wolsey at Hampton Court, 36; his covetousness, 42, 53; he enters upon possession of Hampton Court, 51; his additions and alterations, 51; his portrait in the King's Gallery, 174

Hervey, Lord, 215; his quarrel with Pope, 217; his character and career, 218; his anecdotes of Queen Caroline and George II., 146, 220; denunciation of the King's anti-English nature, 226

Holbein, his reputed portrait of the Earl of Surrey, 175; his John Reskimeer, 175; other pictures, 175; his Tudor group, 198 Honthorst's "Family of the Duke of Buckingham," 179; other pictures, 182

Hoppner's "Marquis of Hastings," 201

Horn-room, the, 15; tapestry contained in it, 165

Howard, Catherine, 57; her ghost, 142

Howard, Thomas, Earl of Surrey, his portrait at the Palace, 174; Holbein's drawing of him at Windsor, 175

I. at Hampton Court, 68; his reception of Christian IV. and of the Duke of Lorraine, 69