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 ELEVENTH SERIES.

149

" Hunger strike " during the Arian persecution

vii. 306

Hungerford family, iv. 70

Huniades, Sir William Temple on, x. 107, 155 Hunker, American political nickname, iii. 229

314, 335

Hunnin' pin, meaning of the term, iii. 168, 358 Hunt, Sheffield, Griffith, Cole, and Cox families

xii. 280, 329

Hunt (A. L.) on Rev. Rowland Hill, ii. 327 Hunt (Leigh), verbal use of " fry," ii. 321, 378 ; and P. B. Shelley, iii. 21 ; at Hampstead, vii 128 Hunt ( Magdalene )= Walter Fenwick, 1628. ix.

330

Hunt & Clarke's " Autobiographies," i. 288, 413 Hunter (Governor) of New York and New Jesrey,

ii. 447

Hunter (A. A.) on Bishops of Gloucester, i. 508 Hunter (John), his club, i. 110, 231 Hunter (W. Orby), Etonian, 1761, x. 490 ; xi. Hunter-Blair (Sir D. Oswald) on " a wyvern part- per-pale addressed," vii. 294 Abercromby family, vi. 56 Ananias as a Christian name, iii. 453 Christian names used by men and women, iii. 456 Clergymen and crests, iii. 391 House of Commons Prayer : Speaker Yelver- ton, iv. 38 Macdonald : MacQueen, vi. 496 Magdalen College, Oxford, vii. 176 Maxwell (Sir John) of Terregles, xii. 309 Quiroga (Father) and the Thirty Years' War, iii. 452,499 Quotation : source wanted, xi. 114 Railway travelling, early, vii. 193 St. George and the lamb, iv. 36 St. Patrick : St. George, iv. 16 Simpson and Locock, vii. 232 " Theophania," x. 477 Unicorn in royal arms, iii. 274 Hunter-Blair (Oswald) on Col. the Hon. Cosmo

Gordon, xi. 196 Hunting, Dr. Johnson on, ii. 525 ; iii. 52 ; episode

in Bucks, 1800, vii. 389 Hunting (Elizabeth) -Timothy Constable, c. 1736,

xii. 9

Huntingdonshire, booksellers and printers, vi. 207 ; viii. 44 ; early photographs of, viii. 405 ; poll-books, ii. 183 ' Huntingdonshire Book Clubs, ix. 461 Huntingtower (Lady), d. 1852, her poems, viii.

428 Huntsman, legend of the Wild Huntsman, viii.

487 ; ix. 15, 76, 152, 197, 232 ; xi. 15 Hunyadi Janos, mineral springs, origin of the

name, iv. 270, 317

" Huptylez," meaning of the word, viii. 426, 478 Hurd (Thomas), d. 1791, his biography, xii 181 " Hurley-hacket," origin of "hacket" in, x. 150,

237, 274 Hurley Manor crypt temp. William III., v. 46, 136,

256 Hurlothrumbo Society, invitation card, 1736,

v. 29

Hurricane at Hornsea, 1732, ix. 266 Hurry (Jamieson B.), M.D., on earth-eating, vii.

155 Hursley Park and Compton Monceux Manor,

Hants, vi. 329, 397

Hus (Jan), d. 1415, his literary activity, xi. 470 Hus and Gosse, families of East Anglia, vii. 378,

477

Husband (T. F.) on author wanted, vii. 410 ; authors of quotations wanted, iii. 29 ; echoes, remarkable, iii. 189

Husbandman, meaning of the term, vi. 268 ; vii.

148

Husbands (William), Etonian, 1758, x. 490 Husbands carried by their wives, ii. 409, 452,

518 ; iv. 279 ' Husenbeth's Breviary,' printed c. 1810, vi. 191,

372

" Husky," American slang word, x. 329 Hussar on Napoleon I. and duelling, viii. 50 Hussein (Khoja) and his brother, tale of, viii..

232, 278 ; ix. 16, 438 Hutcheson (David) on Geneva perfuming thfr

world, iii. 129

Hutchins (C. I.) on bookworms, xii. 269 Hutchins (Rev. J.) of SS. Anne and Agnes, vii.

354 Hutchins (Rev. John), c. 1796, his biography, rw

259

Hutchinson (Mrs.), her portrait, c. 1820, ix. 170 Hutchinson (J.) on Sir Francis Drake, " unus de consortio Medii Templi," v. 10, 255- ; Words- worth's friend Jones, vi. 55 Hutchinson (Mrs. S.) on Purnell-Edwards o

Stancombe Park, vii. 469 Hutchinson (T.) on sand-pictures, viii. 69 Hutchinson-Low (R. M.) on Sterne family, ii. 329* Hutchison (W. G. M.) on wife of James MohF

Drummond, vii. 348 Hutton (C.), his ' Miscellanea Mathematical ii..

347, 434 ; iii. 253

Hutton (G.), benefactor of King's College, Aber- deen, ii. 347, 434 Hutton (James) and ' The Leader ' newspaper*.

xi. 148

Hutton (Stanley) on authors wanted, ix. 109 Huxattime (D'), his ' Doux Soleil de mon a

xii. 221 Huxham (Rev. J. Corham), d. 1778, his mother,.

vi. 290 Huxley (Prof.) on Positivism, vii. 288 ; viii. 18 ;.

the word " spirit," v. 189 Huxley (Thomas) - Jessie Scott, Sir W. Scofct's-

niece, xii. 173, 231

Hyat, planter of Jamaica, c. 1790, v. 507 Hyde, J.P. for the Tower Hamlets, 1787, xii. 493

Hyde (Amphillis) and Charles II., i. 128, 211 Hyde (Catherine), author of ' Secret Memoirs,'

&c., her biography, iii. 268, 378 Hyde Park, " Poverty Corner," origin of the-

name, xii. 379

Hyde Park Corner, Leeds, origin of name, ix. 185- Hyde Park monolith, its history, ii. 408 Hydon's Ball, place-name in Surrey, ix. 409, 453- Hyenson family, vi. 70 Hyeres, Roman inscription at, v. 407, 497 Hyeres Cathedral, translation of an inscription,,

ii. 109, 150

Hyeres Old Cemetery, inscriptions in, xi. 227 Hygrometer, reading of movable scale, xi. 131", ' Hyke," use of the word, vi. 288, 357 1

Hyllara on Buss (Miss), and Miss Beale, v. 291,. 497 Diaries, vii. 109 Forests of Argonne and 1 Compiegne, x. 250 Latin jingles, x. 250 Nicholas (Jemima), x. 290 Policemen oik- point-duty, vii. 150 Railway travelling, early, vii. 109 Scott (Walter), x. 416" Sinistre," x. 169 Spencer's (Herbert) patent, vii. 190 Wall-papers, x. 29

Hymn of Hate,' of " Germans " against Prussia* xii. 302, 321, 365