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GENERAL INDEX.

Kiplin, Yorks, i. 233 Deodatus and Thomas Threlkeld, vi. 211 " Tallest one-piece flagstaff in the British Empire," ix. 254 Hodgson (J. E.) on Poets' Gallery, Fleet Street,

x. 434 Hodgson (S.) on Penge as a place-name, iv.

330

Hodgson (1. V.) on Haydon, ix. 509 Hodson (Major) at St. Helena, ii. 169, 251, 312 Hodson (John), Bishop of Elphin, viii. 268 Hodson (Leonard J.) on corn and dishonesty, iii. 13 Curwood ( John), x. 33 " Hem of a noise," i. 258 Hodson (John), Bishop of Elphin, viii. 268 Hodson family, ii. 409 Judges who have died on the Bench, vi. 354 Lawyers in litera- ture, x. 237 Peel (John), ii. 278 Salehurst, Sussex, vii. 8, incumbents of, vii. 327 Ston- ham family, i. 489 " Tea and turn out," iv. 235 Udimore, Sussex, x. 428 Wildgoose, ix. 397

Hodson family, ii. 409 Hoe (Col. R.) and the Napiers, printing machine

makers, vi. 258

Hog, Hampshire, use of the word, i. 489; ii. 57 Hogan ( J. F.) on Australian explorers, relic of, vii. 178' Big Ben ' and Phil May, iii. 276 ' Bingen on the Rhine,' vi. 493 Blind members of Parliament, ix. 475 Canadian Pacific Railway, viii. 78 Colonial Governors,viii. 377 Colonial Office administration, i. 498 Connolly (Father), hymn-writer, iv. 496 ' Convict Ship,' iv. 515 Cook (Capt.) memorials, iii. 296 Corio, Victoria, Australia, vi. 238 Dickens : unpublished letters, v. 86 Fish, obsolete, iv. 397 Galloping Hogan : the Rapparees, i. 433 Jacobi (Mary P.) : Mrs. Ellis, v. 397 Kelly (William), i. 494 New Zealand governors, v. 134 ' Parson and the Painter,' ii. 433 Roeites of Calverton : Wroeites of Australia, iii. 455" Saraft," vi. 418 Skelton (Col.) of St. Helena, ii. 93 Statues and memorials in the British Isles, v. 145 Hogarth (F.) on author wanted, ix. 50 Hogarth (W.), picture of Bethlem Hospital, Moor- fields, iii. 167, 254; ' Pishoken ' sung by, vi. 75 ; his 'Rake's Progress,' vi. 189, 311 ; vii. 18, 114; his portrait of T. Morell, x. 148 Hogben (J.) on " Quo vadis ? " viii. 34 Hogg (James), his book on Scott, vi. 248 Hogg (Percy F.) on Hearth Tax, Pains wick, Glos., ix. 205 ; helmets in churches, ix. 476; Hogge, vii. 209

Hogg (R. M.) on Campbell (Mungo), xi. 399 ; edition of " Trial " wanted, vi. 429 ; dying message " Farewell, vain world ! " vii. 449 Crawfurd (John Lindsay), ix. 89 Gooch (Mrs.), xii. 220 McJannet surname, x. 30 Poe (Edgar Allan), xii. 302, 510" Red Gaunt- " - Richard Mendham, xii. 319 Semple

let

(Major), xii. 220 Semple (James George), ix. 89 Smuggling poems, vii. 309 Smuggling queries, viii. 209, 231 Will Watch, the smugg- ler, ii. 269

Hogge (Rev. Peter), of Gloucestershire, 1577, vii. 209

Hoggins (Sarah) and the Lord of Burleigh, vii. 61, 83, 143, 166, 204; viii. 6, 319, 394, 471

Hoghton, Lanes, statue of William III., viii. 328, 376

Hogler, church official, etymology of the word, i. 349, 397, 513

" Hogmanay," etymology of the word, vi. 506; vii.

36 Hohenzollern = " high toll," origin of the name,

xii. 318
 * Hohenzollerns, The Rise of the,' historical

sketch, 1884, xi. 249, 304

Holbein (Hans), his portrait of ' Cecilia Boden- ham,' c. 1526, xi. 231; his 'Duchess of Milan': " Spencer," i. 105, 152

Holbein (.T.), his portrait of Bishop Hooper, viii. 66 Holborn, charters relating to land belonging to

Malmesbury Abbey at, xi. 488 Holborne (Francis), Etonian,' 1761, x. 410 Holbrook (Ann C.), her ' The Dramatist,' xi. 147 Holbrook (Lieut. Is. D.), his feat in a submarine,

1914, x. 607

Holcroft (Thomas), 1745-1809, bibliography of,

x. 1, 43, 58, 83, 122, 135, 163, 205, 244, 284, 323,

362, 403, 442, 484 ; xi. 4, 43, 84, 123, 164, 203,

244 ; his wife, the Countess de Marsac, x. 386

Holcroft (Major W.), Royal Reg. Artillery, d.

1835, xi. 151 Holcroft family of Vale Royal, x. 130, 175 ; xii.

77 Holden (Robert), Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, 1754,

viii. 389

Holder (W. Thorpe), Etonian, 1759, x. 410 Holdway and Ewen, tombstone inscriptions, Up-

ham, 'iv. 330 Hole : " The Hole " in Fleet Street, ii. 229, 314,

392

Hole-silver, a fine, i. 208

Holford (C.) on ' How Happy could I be with Either ! ' i. 369 Money : its comparative value, i. 168

Holinshed bibliography, iv. 246 Holins worth (C. B.) on Alexander the Great and

Paradise, v. 154

Holland (James), F.S.A., c. 1823, v. 429 Holland (Roger), temp. Henry VIII., his pedigree,

i. 390 Holland (S. Taprell) on bibliographical queries,

viii. 428

Hollier Hebrew scholarship, its history, v. 350 Hollingsworth (A. J.), c. 1850, poet, his birth- place, x. 329

Hollington, fabric of the church, ix. 231 " Hollo," " hello," use of the words, vii. 489 ; viii.

55, 95, 178

Holloway (Gamaliel), his family, i. 70 Holloway railway station, built in 1850, xii. 277 Holly, smooth and prickly, iv. 526 Holman (E. C.) on Cowlard, ix. 471 Holman (H. W.) on ' Sir Edward's Narrative,' ii. 8 Holman (T. B.) on booksellers connected with

Keats, vii. 427

Holme (R. H.) on inscriptions at Naples, ix. 225 Holmes (Alexander), 1848, his adventure, iii. 70,

173 Holmes (C. W. S. D.), Westminster scholar, 1808,

i. 150

Holmes (Rear-Admiral Charles), 1759, his repre- sentatives, viii. 28

Holmes (R.) on Dumbleton, place-name, iv. 89 Holmes (Sherlock), his literary pedigree, x. 309,

376 Holmes (Wendell), his allusions to N. & Q.,' ii.

147, 216

Holne, Devon, list of vicars of, vi. 309 Holt (C. R. C.) on " Had I Wist," Anglo-Saxon bogy, iii. 129