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GENERAL INDEX.

Hacket (Roger), D.D., 1559-1621, viii. 104, 226 Hackforth (J. P.) on Banyan's ' Solomon's Temple

Spiritualized,' xii. 68 Hackney carriages and person employed by hirer, ii.

409

Hacquin (M.), picture restorer, of Paris, ii. 308 Haddon, West, Northampton, church briefs, xi. 86,

289 Haden (Sir S.) on bell punch poem, ii. 485. Scott

(Sir Walter), his brother, ii. 445

Hadji on ' Buondelmonti's Bride,' ii. 48. Ex- communication of Louis XIV., xii. 468. Meredith queries, viii. 443. Napper Tandy, 1740-1803, x. 7 Hadon or Haden family ? vi. 211 Hadrian I., date of his death, xi. 288, 392, 454 Haes (H.) on definition of preface, iii. 228 Haff or lagoon fisherfolk in Germany, xi. 149; xii.

197

Hafiz, and divination by sortes, xi. 66 Hagar (M. L. ) on characters in fiction, ii. 447. ' No

Saint,' a poem, ii. 448 Hagioscope or oriel, xi. 301, 321, 375, 491 ; xii. 58,

195, 494

Hago, origin of the word, vii. 408, 478 Haig (A. P.) on Richard Wellsborn, viii. 144 Hail, in the Nejd, Arabia, visits to, xi. 207 4 Hail, Queen of Heaven,' Catholic hymn, v. 28, 154 Hailes, monastery of, its celebrated relic, iv. 375 Haileybury College described satirically, ii. 427, 533 Haines (C. R.) on "Fret," vintner's term, i. 333. Glacial epoch, i. 291. Haynes (Governor), his grandfather, vii. 172 Haines (F. A.) on destruction of historical documents,

viii. 452

Haines (R.) on an American invasion, vii. 293. English hexameters and elegiacs, vii. 514. Haines (Richard), ix. 341. Honorificabilitudinitas, x. 52. Mohammed's coffin in mid-air, xii. 336. Moline family, vii. 448. Napoleon's last years, ix. 373. Naval pronunciation, xii. 28, 434. "Red rag to a bull," xii. 309. Shakespeare, the knavish, vii. 474 ; his scholarship, xii. 427. Shakespeare queries, vii. 388. Waterloo won on the playing-fields of Eton, xii. 516. Wesley (Charles), George Lillo, and John Home, ix. 313 Haines (Richard), 1633-85, farmer and author,

ix. 341, 498

Hair powder, its disuse, ii. 147, 197 ' Hairbreadth Escapes from Slavery,' xi. 226 Haives=hoofs, iv. 328, 405, 522 Bakatist, political word-coinage, its meaning, ix. 145,

374 Hake (A.) on General Charles George Gordon, C.B.,

vi. 47

Hake (T. St. E.) on ' Aylwin,' ix. 450 ; x. 89 ; xi. 50 " Hal-an-Tow " at Helston, iv. 287 Halberts, old military weapons, vi. 181 ; vii. 473 ;

viii. 46

Hale (C. P.) on " Another story," i. 349. Antiquities and topography of East London, iv. 145. " Ask no questions," iii. 157. Bailey, its meaning, iii. 433. 1 Bailiffs Daughter of Islington, 5 i. 291. "Behold this ruin ! 'tis a skull," i. 394. Books on London and environs, iv. 128. Button games, iii. 185. Cherry-cob, ii. 513. Chi-ike, its etymology, i. 425.

Colin Tampon, ii. 181. Corpse's hand, cure by, iii. 172. " Crow to pluck," ii. 155. Dawkum, its meaning, i. 435. " Dressed up to the nines," i. 338. "Enjoy bad health," ii. 474. Events, great, from "little causes, i. 476. "Facing the music," ii. 135. Fond, its meanings, ii. 34. " Fool's plough," ii. 11. Godfrey's Court, iv. 344. Harry-carry, ii. 18. Hernsue, its etymology, i. 477. Hoast : Whoost, i. 436. Hooligan = street ruffian, ii. 227. Horse marine, ii. 113. Horse sense, Americanism, ii. 131. Implement, domestic, i. 489. " Jack-up-the-orchard," ii. 194. National nicknames, iv. 90. New Year's Day superstitions, i. 250, 351. Newman (F. W.), i. 189. "No great shakes," iii. 352. O, nouns ending in, i. 377. " On his own," i. 433. On or upon in place-names, i. 205. Pens, nibs, and nebs iv. 271. " Play gooseberry," i. 293. Relics, stolen, restored, ii. 77. Rider = inserted leaf, ii. 237. Scott biography, ii. 48. Seeing-glass= looking-glass, ii. 313. Sheridan (R. B.) and Dundas, ii. 274. Smoak = to twig, iv. 132. Sny and sni, ii. 11. Steed, its meaning, i. 292. Sween or Swean, iii. 213. Thomp- son (Dr.), of Cambridge, ii. 257. Through-stone, i. 210. Tiger=boy groom, i. 326. Tirling-pins, i. 117. Trod = footpath, i. 274. Trunched, its meaning, i. 252. " Twopence more and up goes the donkey," i. 475. " Unspeakable Turk," iii. 177. 'Wellington, Life of,' i. 315. Yeth-hounds, i. 295

Hales (John), of Eton, and Archbishop Laud, ir. 106

Hales (J. W.) on King Alfred, " The Truth-teller," viii. 117. Todd (Sweeny), viii. 168

HaleVy (E.) on Thomas Hodgskin/x. 67

Haley (F. G.) on Eleusinian mysteries, xii. 509. ' Legacy of an Etonian,' iii. 218

Half-bull = half-crown, origin of the term, x. 448 ; xi. 71

Half Moon Tavern, Cheapside, and the Maypole, Strand, drawings of, vi. 168, 257, 356, 413

Half penny for halfpenny, on Edwardian stamps, x. 206

Halfpenny, Cronbane, iii. 327, 456. Leith, v. 377, 466

Halgh, the termination, i. 345 ; ii. 15, 115

Hall on Charles Reade in Bolton Row, xii. 248

Hall (A.) on Arthur in Cornwall, vi. 504. Bacon family, ii. 136. Battle - axes and Komans, ii. 154. Berkeley Church, tomb in, v. 483. Berners family, vi. 453. Bibury, v. 384. Bingham armorial, iv. 32. Boulder stones, vii. 137. Brass, lost, i. 445. Buller pedigree, vii. 354. Csesar (Julius), vii. 37. Chaucer (Thomas), his biography, v. 146. Chinese calendar, vi. 247. Civic honours, old-style, ii. 244. Clerke (Anthony), stationer, ii. 375. Cold Harbour, i. 73. Cromwell family, vii. 88. Cromwell family of Henbury, iii. 494. Currency before coinage, vii. 109. Dante's wife, iii. 226. "Devil and his dam," ii. 157. Fleetwood family, iv. 96. Friars, orders of, ii. 93. Frowyk family, iv. 428. ' Fulham Old and New,' vi. 176. Hall (William), printer, iii. 125. " Hanged, drawn, and quartered," iii. 384. Horns of Moses, vi. 176. Horse-bread, iv. 173. "In Gordano," its meaning, vi. 54. Inns, noblemen's, ii. 516. Jewish calendar, vi. 238. Jonson (Ben), unclaimed poem by, v. 339. Kortright (Fanny