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GENERAL INDEX.

stratensian abbeys, iv. 169, 231. Quotations wanted, iv. 369. Ramsgate Christmas pro- cession, v. 416. Refectories, first-floor, ii. 167. Roman Lanx, i. 86. Romney portrait, iv. 410. Rooker (Michael Angelo), xi. 269. Ruthwell Cross, Dumfriesshire, x. 168. Sainthill (Richard), x. 228. Scawton Church, Yorks, xii. 187. Stanley (Dean), his poem ' The Gipsies,' iv. 67. Syer-Cuming collection, i. 409. ' Table Talk of Samuel Rogers,' iii. 488. Tickling trout, i. 274. Tunbridge Wells and district, iii. 429. Upton Snodsbury discoveries, iii. 268. Vereda, Roman town, x. 269. Verschoyle : Folden, iii. 335. Victoria Statue, Lancaster, x. 124. Watling, Hamlet, ii. 488. Welsbach (Caspar), i. 509. Whitney (Geoffrey), his auto- graph, iv. 208. Whitney (John), iv. 108. Wirral Hermit, iii. 246. Wolverhampton pul- pit, i. 407

Hughes (P. S.) on Quillin or Quillan, iv. 253 Hughes (W.) on Bacchanals or Bag-o'-Nails, vi. 490. Ivy Lane, Strand, v. 136. ' Probleme de St. P6tersbourg," vi. 474. Tarleton and " The Tabor," iii. 55 Hughes family, iv. 207

Hugo (Victor), his 'Les Abeilles Impe>iales,' i. 348, 391 ; ii. 57 ; topography in ' Les Mise>ables,' iv. 309, 374 ; his property in England, vi. 488 ; vii. 33 ; on Provencal folk-songs, viii. 90, 488 ; ix. 91

Huguenot, the word in 1562, iii. 327 Huish (Marcus B.) on Thomas Delaware, Lord de la Warr, vi. 508. Endecott (John), vi. 508. Johnson (Lady Arbella), vi. 508 Huitson family, vi. 394

Hulbert's Providence Press, Shrewsbury, x. 108 Hull, funeral of victims of Russian Baltic fleet

blunder, ii. 425

Hull (Major), his MS. Journal, d. 1841, xi. 106 Hull of a serpent, its skin or slough, iv. 55 Hull Railway Report, 1841, ix. Ill, 178 Hulme (E. W.) on Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre,

iv. 115

Hulse (H.) on Lady Ursula, xii. 110. Hulton (Blanche) on " Barrar," i. 435. ' Brown's Superb Bible,' iii. 228. Engravings, i. 309. ' Into Thy Hands, O Lord,' viii. 396. Quota- tions wanted, iv. 316 Hulton (S. F.) on Sir Harry Bath : Shotover, iii.

209. James University, v. 47 Humanitas, nom de guerre in ' The Press,' 1798,

iv. 529

Humby (Mrs.), actress, her biography, iii. 288, 337 Hume (Joseph), his relations with Rousseau, viii. 106 ; his papers, 1823-32, 268, 315 ; his ances- try, ix. 70, 115

Sume (Martin) on Infanta Maria of Spain, xii. 91 Humming ale, use of the phrase, ix. 107 Humphreys (A. L.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 218. Beauford (Dr.), Rector of Camelford, x. 413. Book on roads, ix. 295. Brett (Sir Alexander), x. 417. Danzig in 1813, x. 193. ' Epulum Parasiticum,' x. 177. Ferrers (Earl), xi. 335. Gaol literature, xi. 510. Guild (William), xii. 34. Italian genea- logy, xi. 14. Ladies and side-saddles, xii. 295. Nicholas Breakspear (Pope), xi. 70. Pall Mall, the game, ix. 310. Payne at the Mews Gate, vii. 492. ' Plaine Pathway,' viii. 452. Primitive oaths among savages, ix. 394. Told (Silas), x. 390. Tollgate houses, x. 274. Wils- combe Club, viii. 134. Witchcraft bibliography, xi. 491

Humphries (Richard), prizefighter, date of death,

vi. 8 ; vii. 13

Humour, meaning in Shakespeare, xi. 27, 156 Hundred Courts still existing, i. 127, 197 Hungarian grammar, ix. 489 ; x. 14, 112 Hungarian rare plant and English botanists, vii.

370

Hungary, ' Times ' correspondents in, ii. 108 ; mythical Queens of, xi. 308 ; King of, in ' Measure for Measure,' xii. 170

Hungerford, Hocktyde festivities at, vii. 401, 494

Hungerford (Col. John) and the Bombay Regi- ment, x. 1

Hunsdon, epitaph at, ix. 27

Hunt (A. E. ) on Hunt family, iv. 448

Hunt (Holman), his 'Light of the World,' its title, iv. 45 ; prayer on ' Light of the World,' ix. 350

Hunt family, iv. 448

Hunter (A. A.) on Gloucestershire worthies, xi. 168. Hunter of Long Calderwood, vi. 288

Hunter (E. ) on hatchments, vi. 350

Hunter (H. E.) on Shepherd's Bush, iv. 89

Hunter (John), of Long Calderwood, vi. 288

Hunter (Rev. John), his marriages, x. 204

Hunter (M.) on Shakespeariana, v. 263

Hunter-Blair (Sir D. Oswald) on pontificate, ii. 173. " Sal et saliva," i. 432. Sweet family, ii. 8

Hunter's cakes : hunter's wood, incorrect transla- tions from the Dutch, vii. 346

Hunting adventures of royalty, ii. 469

Hunting incident, Yorkshire, xi. 8

Huntingdon, J. Cole's ' Calendar,' xi. 309. Huntingdon (Countess of) at Highgate, iv. 149, 333

Huntingdon (Earldom of), its history, iv. 51, 114 ; death of claimant to, v. 487

Huntingdonshire, St. Ives booksellers and printers, viii. 201

Hunting ton family, i. 389

Huntites, meaning of the name, x. 200

Huntley (Mrs.) on carved stone, i. 109

Huquier, father and son, French engravers in England, i. 469

Hurly (Henry), his trade token, 1668, vi. 491

Hurricane lore, West Indian, vii. 127

Hursley, Hampshire, its vicars, xii. 188, 291 ; parish registers, 223

Hurstmonceaux, pronunciation of place-name, vii. 248, 355

Hurstmonceaux Castle for sale, iv. 228

Hurt (G. E. P.) on holly for cattle: ;< fryes," xii. 428

Hurt (L. C.) on / majuscule, ii. 288

Hus (John) before Council of Constance, xii. 28, 94, 158

Huse or Hews family, xii. 128, 177

Hussey (A.) on alms light, ii. 348. Calf's " gadyr," ii. 467. Cathedral High Stewards, i. 412. Caxtons of Kent, v. 142. Chair of St. Augustine, i. 473. Earpick, iii. 86. Easter Day, Kentish custom on, i. 391. Guncaster, i. 518. Gytha, mother of Harold II., iv. 232. " In vadiis," vi. 517. Lights in pre-Refprma- tion churches, vi. 34. Masters (Mary), iii. 474. " Mustlar " : " Muskyll," i. 228. Pharos at Dover Castle, vi. 393. Pilgrims' Ways, ii. 212. Potts family, i. 434. Procession door, i. 468. St. Paulinus and the Swale, iv. 254. St. Thomas Wohope, ii. 209 ; iii. 295. St. Wel- come, vi. 109. St. William of Sherrifield, vi. 190. Snowte : weir and fishery, iii. 88. Steyne, vi. 352. Taylor (Tom) on Whewell, iii. 293.