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GENERAL INDEX.

H. (L.) artist, 1793, his identity, xii. 29

H. (L. J.) on verse translations of Molire, ii. 448 ;

iii. 55.

H. (L. O.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 328 H. (L. W.) on Cecil family, v. 6. Double-headed

eagle, x. 154 B. (M.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii.

389. British Museum tickets, xi. 245 H. (M.) and C. on authors of quotations, ix. 192 H. (M. F.) on * Fortune Teller,' iv. 390. Kissing Gates, ii. 396. " Minerak, 1640," ix. 409. Pic- ture with game and elephant, x. 109. Shake- speare at Wilton House, iv. 365 H. (M. Y. A.) on Bandy-Leg Walk, x. 390. Drinking tobacco, xii. 455. Squad = mud, xi. 269. Twiss's ' Verbal Index to Shakespeare,' xi. 509 H. (N.) on ' A Short Explication ' of musical

terms, vii. 409 H. (O. O.) on birth-marks, i. 493. Hockday :

pottage called Hok, i. 496 H.. (P. B.) on prophecy by Hon. Auberon Herbert,

vi. 506

H. (P. F.) on Goethe and book-keeping, iii. 328. Incledon : Cooke, iv. 92. Mininin, a shell, vi. 254. " Mony a pickle maks a mickle," vii. 113. ' Notes on the Book of Genesis,' iii. 97. Silesias : pocketings, ii. 312

H. (B.) on quotations wanted, v. 449 H. (B. A.) on bell-ringing on 13 August, 1814,

ii. 369. " Twenty thousand ruffians," i. 107 H. (B. G.) on armorial, iii. 289 H. (B. H. E.) on heraldic reference in Shake- speare, i. 290 H. (B. P.) on Hooper: Long, iv. 215. Sulphur

matches, vii. 451 H. (B. T.) on Girdlestone, xi. 448 H. (B. V. J. S.) on King's Printers, xi. 128 H. (S.) on Francis Douce, iii. 313. Light Dragoons, 4th, their uniform, iv. 132. Lonning, iv. 70. Pleshey fortifications, iv. 116. Ythancsester, Essex, iv. 90 H. (S. C.) on authors of quotations, ix. 29. Bed

Indians in poetry, vi. 337

H. (S. F.) on Walpole and the Duchess of Devon- shire, ix. 449

H. (S. H. A.) Beckford queries, xi. 438. Clever, vi. 76. Fielding brothers, xi. 469. Gauden (J.) : E. Lewknor, i. 307. Swedish painters in England, xii. 54.

H. (T.) on smoking and blind men, ix. 336 H. (T. A.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii.

208 H. (T. J.) on the abstract bagman, vii. 188.

' Cranford,' vii. 188

3. (T. O.) on " The Old Highlander," vii. 47, 115 EL (T. W.) on Boninge of Ledsum, iv. 10 H. (W.) on Hooper: Long, iv. 127. Names of

letters, iii. 292

H. (W. A.) on British Army in 1763, xii. 517. Buckle's ' History of Civilization,' xii. 414. Gotham and the Gothamites, xii. 315. Stowe (Mrs. H. Beecher) on Byron, xii. 370 H. (W. B.) on William Harrison Ainsworth, x. 487. Aloe in Covent Garden, ix. 509. "Angel" of an inn, x. 56. ' Araminta,' xii. 338. Ark- wright (Mrs.), her setting of 'Pirate's Fare- well,' ii. 492. Authors of quotations wanted, x. 55 ; xi. 148. ' Baal ; or, Sketches of Social Evils,' x. 169. Betheral, its meaning, xii. 316. ' Blackheathen,' xii. 89. Bonassus, x. 318. British castles, vi. 338. Broom squires, ii. 252. Browne (Sir Thomas), his knighthood, viii.

130. Byroniana, i. 488. Carlyle and Free- masonry, xii. 58. Charles I. and Elias Ashmole, v. 168. 'Chesterfield Burlesqued': 'The Horse Guards,' x. 368. Children at executions, iii. 495. Clement's Inn knocker, xi. 69. Clement's Inn sundial, vi. 30. Courvoisier, viii. 451. Cunningham (Allan), his ' King of the Peak,' v. 271, 352. D'Eudemare, ii. 388. Effigies of heroic size in churches, viii. 250. Eleventh Commandment, viii. 478. Epi- taphiana, ii. 322, 474 ; viii. 227 ; xii. 506. Epitaphs, their bibliography, i. 44. ' Ex- periences of a Gaol Chaplain,' ii. 330. Fenning (Eliza), her execution, xii. 115. Ferrers (Earl), xi. 209, 434. Gainsborough, architect, c. 1300, xii. 93. George III.'s daughters, iv. 236. Gladstoniana : Glynnese, vii. 148. ' God save the King,' iii. 108. Guevara inscriptions at Stenigot, vii. 6. Gun cases = trousers, ix. 409. Hair becoming sud- denly white, x. 34. Hanging alive in chains, xi. 473. Harvest Supper songs, xii. 237. Here- fordshire window, viii. 8. Higgins (Godfrey), ii. 184. Horn dancing, i. 5. Humorous stories, ii. 355. 'John Bull's Bible,' v. 473. Kiplin or Kipling family, ii. 269. Laconic letters, v. 197. Life-star folk-lore, vii. 129. ' Lights in Lyrics,' x. 430. Literary allusions, viii. 512. ' Melton Breakfast,' viii. 269. Murder at Winnats, x. 16. Nana Sahib and the Indian Mutiny, viii. 248. " Neither my eye nor my elbow," viii. 254. Newman (Bobert), engraver, xii. 55. Nicknames of persons of fashion, xii. 515. " O dear, what can the matter be ? ' vii. 256, 315. " Passive Besister," viii. 37. " Pilgrim " monuments, vi. 310. Poem by H. F. Lyte, ii. 493. Portsmouth Street, No. 14, ix. 395. Premonstratensian abbeys, iv. 231. Quotations wanted, vi. 329. Begimental dis- tinctions, viii. 10. Bopes used at executions, v. 375. Boyal Oak Day, i. 486. Butland : origin of the name, xi. 294. Sextons : Bram- well family, x. 246. Shakespeare's descendants, xi. 346. ' Shotover Papers,' viii. 409. Southy's ' Authentic Memoirs of George III.,' viii. 72. Steele (Bichard) and Freemasonry, vii. 392. Thackeray's pictures, ii. 169. ; There shall no tempests blow," iii. 449. Tollgate houses, x. 357. Trollope (Anthony) : key to ' Phtneas Finn,' viii. 349. Tudor spelt Tidder, xi. 453. Tusser's ' Husbandry,' 1848, ix. 169. Vernon (Dorothy) legend, vi. 432. Wellington (Duke of), strange epitaph, xi. 472. Weltje's Club, xii. 239

H. (W. G.) on ' Tracts for the Times,' ii. 347 H. (W. H.) on Armstrong gun, i. 388 H. (W. J.) on Wilberforce and Huxley, x. 209 H. (W. M.) on population of ancient Borne, xi. 273 H. (W. B.) on book-stealing : degrees of blackness, vii. 212. Enigma by C. J. Fox, v. 97. Famous Chelsea, v. 33. Nelson's signal, iv. 370. Pightle : pikle, v. 134. Testout, iv. 297 H. (W. S.) on " Come, all you jolly blades," v.

289

H. (W. S. B.) on churchwardens, ix. 130. Direc- toire gowns, x. 326. Egypt as a place-name, xi. 94. Final -ed, ii. 196. Motor index marks, iii. 153. n pronounced ng, i. 247. ' O dear, what can the matter be ? " vii. 256. Punctua- tion in MSS. and books, v. 502. ' Quires and places where they sing," ix. 88. Bacial problem of Europe, viii. 474. Wilson (Bev. John), ii. 449