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GENERAL INDEX.

Hopper (H.), modeller c. 1814, x. 130, 218 Hopping (John), use of the term, xii. 487 Hoppner (Catherine Hampden), date of his death,

viii. 387 Hoppner (J.), his portrait of William Petrie, vi.

401 ; engravings after, viii. 469 ; untraced

portraits by, ix. 7, 53, 212 ; his sister, 409 ;

and Sir T. Frankland's daughters, x. 168, 233,

294, 374 ; xii. 232, 337 Hoppner (J.) of Rochester, and photograph of

Dickens, ix. 208 Hoppner (B. Belgrave), Consul-General at Venice,

x. 349, 417

Hoppner and Meyer families, xii. 129 Hops in Essex in 1738, vi. 227 Hopscotch, children's game, its history, xii.

329, 375 Hopson (Admiral Sir T.), 1643-1717, his marriage,

i. 269 Hopton (Ralph, Lord), frequently killed Royalist

general, v. 409, 456 Horace, first edition, i. 103, 338 ; in Latin and

English verse, viii. 388 ; ix. 13 Horace, Virgil & Cicero, London publishers, 1759,

viii. 70


 * Horace in London,' by James and Horace Smith,

v. 369 Horatio, transmission of Christian names in

families, iv. 365 Horae, manuscript, vernacular rubrics, xi. 329

- Horae Subsecme,' 1620, its author, xii. 101, 162 Horder (J. G.) on Russian painting, viii. 190 Horn (Alexander) and the ' Incendium Divini

Amoris,' i. 2

Horn, Cape. See Hoorn. ^

Horn, letter C known as the, iii. Ill Horn dancing, revival of the custom, i. 5, 296 Hornbook (Adam), pseudonym of Thos. Cooper,

iii. 229, 270 Hornbook, portrait of Miss Campion with, vi.

229

Hornbooks and battledores, vi. 463 . Hornby family and representation of Blackburn,

v. 326

Horncastle family, xi. 290 Home (C.) on Goethe on " Ignorance in motion,"

xii. 88 Home (F. L.) on authors of quotations wanted,

xii. 208

Horneck (Mary) and Oliver Goldsmith, i. 310 Horner : Anglo-Indian ' Little Jack Horner,'

vii. 97 Horner (S.) on 'Ancient Orders of Gray's Inn,'

i. 434

Horner family of Mells Park, vi. 212 Horne-Tooke (John). See Tooke. Hornsey, history of the parish, v. 132 ; and

William Wallace and Robert Bruce, vii. 343 Hornsey photographs : Highgate and Arabella

Stuart, x. 46, 93, 156 Hornsey Wood House, vii. 106, 157, 216, 253, 274,

371

Horrocks (Gabriell Augusta), d. 1872, Viii. 425 Hors d'osuvre, English pronunciation, x. 229,

255

Horse, Latin for " roping " a, i. 448, 513 Horse, Master of, the office, viii. 268 Horse Hill, place-name, 1644, x. 489 ; xi. 155 Horse or horses, plural in Shakespeare, i. 342,

424 Horse-bells, survival of the custom, vi. 469 ; vii.

33, 110, 174, 258 Horse-block = horse-pew, iv. 27, 132, 334, 513

Horseferry, Westminster, and measurement of

distances, iii. 248 ; iv. 51 Horseflesh, consumption of, x. 245, 455 Horse-pew = horse-block, iv. 27, 132, 334, 513 Horse-races, handkerchiefs as relics of, viii. 448 Horse-racing, in Scotland, iii. 450 ; in France, v.

167, 237, 294 ; at Leith, 1736, lines on, viii. 182 Horse-radish as folk-medicine, ii. 446 Horses, of Duke of Wellington, i. 329, 416 ; with

four white feet, vii. 157, 378 ; of Marly, 190,

211, 251, 277, 352, 376, 396 Horses, grey, and Scots Greys, vii. 93 Horses, thinking, their fate, ii. 165, 281 Horses' skulls placed under buildings, ix. 2 Horse-shoe superstition, Holly Lodge, Highgate,

Viii. 210

Horse-shoeing in the sixteenth century, vi. 9 Horseshoes, Oakham Castle and, ii. 445 ; right

side upwards, iii. 9, 90, 214, 314 Horssekyns, name for colts or fillies, 1548, vii.

425 ; viii. 35 Hort (Lieut.-Col. J. J.), his ' The Days when We

had Tails on Us,' viii. 429 ; ' The Horse Guards,'

x. 368

Horton (S.) and W. T. Streader, iv. 369 Horton (Walter de) and Haliwick Manor, iv. 36, 77 Horton-Smith (R. H.) on ' Lead, Kindly Light,'

v. 185

Horwood's ' Map of London,' iii. 187, 274, 353 Hose on the head, meaning of the word, vi. 169,

236 Hosking ( James ) = Elizabeth Vinnicombe, vi. 109,

156, 197

Hospitals, first dental surgeons to, vi. 310 Hospitatus, meaning of the word, viii. 208 Hdtel Moras, Paris, its architect, xii. 89 Hotel servants, their symbolic correspondence,

xii. 366

Hoth = heath, use of the word, xii. 284, 351, 418 Hotspur, his sword and Petworth House, x. 446 Hotten (J. C.) projects 'That Reminds Me,' ix.

109, 294 Hough (John), Bishop of Winchester, anecdote of

himself, i. 431 Hough family, xi. 429, 475 Houghton Bridge, Sussex, its history, vi. 38 Houghton-le-Spring, Royal Kepier School, its

scholars, vii. 68, 116

Hounds, meets of, announced in church, x. 468 Hounsfield (Mrs. T. B.) on Ann Radcliffe, iv. 9 Housden (J. A. J.) on Besant on Dr. Watts, iii. 489.

Bishop of Man imprisoned, 1722, ii. 534.

Children at executions, ii. 454. Copes and cope

chests, v. 254. "Disce pati," i. 316. Envelopes,

i. 57. Fame, v. 49. Grahamize, i. 505.

Macaulay on the Thames, vi. 16. '' Monmouth

Street of literature," iii. 252. Privy Council

under James I., i. 131. Proverb against gluttony,

vi. 95. Richard of Scotland, ii. 450. St.

Edith, vi. 91. St. Florian, vi. 297. Saturday

in Spanish, v. 435. Travelling in England,

1600-1700, v. 433. University Women's Club,

ii. 33. Vulgate, iii. 435 House, largest private, in England, ii. 29, 133,

197; use of the word " place'' in, viii. 207,

298 ; oldest inhabited, in Scotland, x. 268 House motto : Ulidia, its meaning, vii. 289, 356,

518 House of Commons, its Journal, ii. 248, 312 ;

weeper in, iii. 70 ; hats worn in, vi. 488 ;

Fathers of the, vii. 486 ; beset by women, 1643,

viii. 445 ; its Speakers, x. 388, 489, 518 ; xi.

31, 411 i