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GENEKAL INDEX.

Herbert (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, xi. 187. " Bec-eii-Hent," house name, xii. 50

Herbert (S.) on portraits which led to marriages, iii. 334. Roses as badges, x. 87

Herb-strewer, hereditary, to Royal family, xii. 289, 354, 418

Herder's ' Kalligone,' Coleridge's notes, iv. 341

Hereditary and genius, vii. 170, 236, 433 ; viii. 33

Herefordshire church plate, vi. 30

Herefordshire window, meaning of the term, viii. 8, 138

Herenden family, x. 489

Herero, pronunciation of the name, iv. 527

Heresy, Bohumil, x. 347

Here ward the Wake, chroniclers on, vi. 408

Herford (J. N.) on Panton Professorship, viii. 338

Hergensis on hare forecasting fire, xi. 458

Heriot, survival of the custom, iii. 142, 234

Heriots, curious, c. 1348-9, xi. 26

Hermitage of St. Edmund and St. Catherine, Harrow, iii. 467

Hermits : Dinton, iii. 285, 336, 376, 435 ; Wirral, 246 ; of Cape Malea, vi. 268

Hermit's crucifix at Cratcliff Tor, ii. 228, 435

Herne (Elizabeth) and Dr. Johnson, ix. 144

Herne (T.) on Harrow lands, ix. 171

Herne family of Suffolk, xii. 269

Herne Hill, history of Casino House, vi. 285, 334, 353 ; Ruskin monument in St. Paul's Church, 426

Herodotus, single-tooth monstrosity in, vii. 205

Heron (Giles) and trial of Anne Boleyn, ix. 469 ; x. 74

Heron-Allen (E.) on antiquary v. antiquarian, iii. 153. Armorel as a Christian name, viii. 369 ; ix. 178. Assassination the metier of kings, viii. 497. Birth-marks, i. 430. Britannia as national emblem, xi. 274. Carlyle and freemasonry, xi. 438. Conditions of sale, iii. 153. Corn- wallis (Sir T.), iii. 73. Embroidery pictures, ix. 150. " God rest you merry," iii. 116. Hamlet as a Christian name, viii. 237. Hamp- stead in song, x. 497. Ithamar, iv. 387. Jonson and Bacon, iii. 94. Khaki, ii. 253. ' Lord Bateman and his Sophia,' i. 168. Omar Khayyam, ii. 322, 398; iv. 105. 'Paradise Lost' of 1751, iii. 133. Police uniforms: omnibuses, iii. 75, 432. Prisoner suckled by his daughter, iv. 432. Punch, the beverage, v. 71. Sheffield plate, v. 92. Sleep and Death, i. 355. Suffragettes, x. 467. Tea as a meal, i. 176, 210 ; ii. 175. " That's another pair of shoes," xi. 252. Violinists, female, v. 256. " What you but see," &c., ix. 217

Herondas or Herodas, date of his mimes, i. 68, 216, 336

Herpich (C. A.) on authorship of ' Is It Shake- speare ? ' vii. 164. Greene-Marlow parallel, vi. 185. ' Henry VIII.,' Act I. sc. i., " Abject object," vi. 324. Marlowe and Shakespeare, i. 1. 'Penalty of Adam," ii. 524. Quota- tions, i. 56. Shakespeare allusion, i. 6. Shake- speare's " Virtue of necessity," i. 110. Shake- speariana, iii. 425, 426 ; v. 263 ; vii. 144 ; viii. 163, 164 ; x. 165 ; xi. 84

Herrick (Robert), typographical differences hi ' Hesperides,' 1648, iv. 482 ; nightingale in his ' Hesperides,' viii. 57, 192 ; on the yew, xii. 7, 78

Herring called a Mevagissey duck, i. 467

Her's, use of the apostrophe, ix. 406 ; x. 12

Hersey (Anthony), M.P. for Shoreham, 1557-8, xi. 428

Hertford, excavation of St. Nicholas' Church at r

iii. 406 ; Christ's Hospital, at vii. 7 Hertford borough seal, i. 448 ; ii. 18 Hertford county biography, ii. 47 Hertford House, Manchester Square, its owners,

viii. 406

Hertfordshire fonts, ix. 429 Hertfordshire iconoclast, 1643, iii. 168 Hertfordshire Lord Lieutenants, vi. 109 Hertfordshire Mayers' song, i. 7 Hertingfordbury Church, Herts, nameless grave~

stone at, i. 173 Hertslet (W. L.), 1839-98, his ancestry, vii. 326,

492

Hervey (Hon. Henry) and Dr. Johnson, vi. 293 Hervey (Rev. James), his correspondence, v. 249 Herz (N.) on Byron's ' Bride of Abydos,' xi. 445 Herzegovina, pronunciation of the word, xi. 225 Hesilrige (Sir Arthur), his biography, xi. 308, 430 Hesker or Hysker islets, iv. 69, 136, 334 Hesketh (C.) on "a nafedave," xii. 170. Otford,. Kent, xii. 269. St. Bartholomew and Otford, xii. 248, 418

Heslop (R. Oliver) on Aspinshaw, printing-press maker, xi. 429. Authors of quotations, viii. 273. Baal-fires : bonfire, x. 252, 353. Cock- burnspath, xi. 436. Crucifixion : earliest representation, v. 289. ' Cut the loss," iii. 156* Durant (Rev. John), iv. 334. Evils, field -name, xii. 117. Galapine, ii. 531. Gaol literature, xi. 512. Miners' greeting, iv. 391. Passing Bell, i. 350. Piddle as a land measure, x. 373. Place, v. 316. Pot-gallery, vii. 431. Pot- hooks and hangers, vii. 432. Roman inscription, ix. 311. Royal arms of Spain, vi. 8. Saint as a prefix, ii. 87. Scotch Communion tokens, iv. 430. Scotch song : night courtship, viii. 255. Testout, iv. 353. " The ' prefixed to place-names, xii. 173. " What wants that knave ? " vii. 219

Hesse (William), memorial inscription of, vi. 303 Hesse-Danish alliance, 1764, xi. 129, 252 Hessel (Phcebe), the Stepney Amazon, i. 406 \

ii. 16, 74 ; and Fontenoy, vi. 82, 132 Hessels (J. H.) on Italian scholar hoaxed, ii. 367 Hessey (Dr.), his Bampton Lecture ' Sunday,' ix. 15 Hessian, definition of the word, ii. 312 Hessle or hazel, use of the word, vi. 237, 296 Hessle or hazel pears, ii. 349, 436 Hetman and ataman, distinction between the

titles, v. 109, 157

Heugher on astronomy in fiction, v. 229 Heuskarian catechism in Biscayan, ii. 264 Heuskarian translation of the Bible, i. 284, 315.

See also Baskish. Heveningham (Sir Arthur), of Kettering, his

daughter, vi. 190, 233 Heward (W. L.) on storming of Fort Moro, i. 448 j

ii. 93, 313 Hewetson (Christopher), sculptor, his exhibitions,

vi. 285

Hewetson (Col.), his biography, iii. 430 Hewetson (J.) on firgunanum, vii. 7. Hewetson (Christopher), vi. 285. Hewetson (Michael), vi. 85. Hewson (Sir John), vi. 222, 373. Huit- son family, vi. 394

Hewetson (M.) Archdeacon of Armagh, his ances- try, vi. 85 Hewett (Admiral Sir William), his biography, vi.

469

Hewett family, ii. 48, 418 Hewit family genealogy, vii. 88 Hewitt (A. J.) on Teniers and miniatures, vii. 409