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��Hardy (Thomas), ' How I built myself a

House,' 164

Hardy (Sir T. Duffus), pension to daughter, 142 Harland-Oxley (W. E.), ' In Memoriam Joseph

Knight,' xxxyiii

Harmsworth (Sir Alfred) on the press, 194 Harris (Frank), editor of Saturday Review, 210 Harrison (Benj.), Civil List pension, 128 Harvard College, its first graduate, 87 Harwood (P.)> second editor of Saturday

Review, 210

Hassall (Dr. A. Hill), pension to widow, 143 Hatch (Rev. Edwin), pension to daughters, 121 Hawker (Stephen), pension to daughters, 104 Hay (Fanny A.), Civil List pension, 138 Hayley (W.), ' Life of Cowper,' 65 ; autographs

sold, 69

Hazlitt (W.), Ebsworth on, 308 Heaviside (Oliver), Civil List pension, 111 Helbert (Capt. ) on Knight, xxxvii Henfrey (Prof. A.), pension to widow, 107 Henley (W. E.), Civil List pension, 105 Heraud (John Abraham), dramatic critic of

The AthencEum, his history, vii Hermentrude (Miss Emily Holt), death, 47 Herschell (Solomon), Chief Rabbi, 149 Herzen (Alexander), Russian exile, 284 Hesketh (Lady) and Cowper, 61, 62 Hetherington (Henry), his Poor Man's

Guardian, 3 Hewett (Sir W. N. W.), pension to daughters,

130 Hewitt (Edward), his scientific lecture at

Leeds, iv ; and Prince Albert, vi Hicks (R. Drew), Civil List pension, 128 Hill (Arthur), master of Bruce Castle School,

222

Hill (Edwin), his inventive genius, 222 Hill (Frederic), on Irish money orders, 219 ;

appointed Assistant Secretary, 222 Hill (Lady), her character, 223 Hill (Matthew Davenport), Recorder of Bir- mingham, 222 Hill (Sir Rowland), and Penny Postage, 217 ;

proposes stamped covers, 218 ; death, 222 Hill (Rowland) of Surrey Chapel, 223 Hill family of New Bond Street, its connexion

with Ebsworth, 304

Hillocks (Rev. J. Inches), Civil Listpension,141 Hincks (Dr. E.), pension to daughters, 122 Hind (J. Russell), pension to widow, 111 Hodder & Stoughton, history of the firm, 281 Hodge (Edward Grose), death, 262 Hodge (Harold), editor of Saturday Review, 210 Hodgson & Sons, Centenary of the firm, 260-67 Hoey (Mrs. Cashel), Civil List pension, 103 Hogan (J.), pension to daughters, 116 Hogg (James), Ettrick Shepherd, pension to

daughter, 102

Hogg (Quintin) and the Polytechnic, 188 Hogg's Instructor, poem by Ebsworth inserted,

294 Holborn Viaduct, anticipated, 27 ; its opening,

245

Hollamby (W.) rediscovers the Gold Stone, 84 Holland, Jewish loan to William of Orange, 152

��Holmes (O. W.) poem to Longfellow, 233 Holyoake (G. J.), on Jingoes, 9 ; on the

pamphlet ' Tyrannicide,' 212 Hone (William) three times acquitted, 28 Hope (A. J. Beresford), founds Saturday Review,

200 ; death, 211

Horace, Longfellow's early love for, 236 Horsley (John Callcott), his death, 189 Hoste (Sir Wm.), pension to daughter, 130 Hotten (John Camden), his history, 279 Houghton (Rev. Wm.), pension to widow, 112 Howe (4th Earl), sale of his Shakespeare

books, 269

Howitt (W.) on the metre of ' Hiawatha,' 232 Huggins (Sir W.), Civil List pension, 109 Hughes (J. Ceiriog), pension to widow, 101 Hugo (Victor) praised by Saturday Review, 208 Hullah (John) writes in The Globe, 182 Humboldt (F. H. A. v.), ' Kleine Schriften,' 207 Hume (Martin) on Ruy Lopez and Shylock, 150 Hunt (Leigh), and Taxes on Knowledge, 4 ;

his death, 15

Hunter (Sir C. S.), Lord Mayor, epigram on, 252 Hutchinson (Dr. T. J.), pension to widow, 136 Huxley (T. H.), pension to widow, 111 ' Hypnerotomachia Poliphili,' Knight on, xii ;

copy in John Rylanda Library, xiv

��Idler, symposium on the Poet Laureate, xxix Independent Chapel in Fetter Lane, its pastors,

81 Indian Mutiny, Jubilee celebration at Albert

Hall, 270 ; at Lahore, 272 ; Veterans'

Relief Fund, 285

Inglis (Sir J. E. W.), pension to widow, 131 Ingram (Herbert) on advertisement duty, 193 Ireland, its condition in 1855, 202 ; money

orders in famine years, 219 Irish Guards, Queen Alexandra presents sham- rock to, 90

Irving (Edward), Ebsworth on, 312 Irving (Sir Henry), Knight on, ix ; presides

at dinner to Knight, xxxi Irving (Washington), and Scott's Rebecca, 151;

Longfellow on, 235

��Jackson & Walford, history of the firm, 281 James (G. P. R.), Longfellow on, 236 Japanese New Year's Day ceremonies, 190 Japanese regalia, their symbolism, 168 Jay ( W. ) of Bath on Cowper and Newton, 60 Jefferies (Richard), pension to widow, 101 Jerrold (Douglas), pension for daughter, 98 Jews, first Synagogue in England schools for boys and girls, 146, 154 ; Dr. Gaster's tribute to England, 147 ; first Hebrew books printed in England, 149 ; Ruy Lopez and Shylock and printing, 150 ; in fiction, 151 ; their patriotism, 152 ; loyal in the '45 first City Sheriff and Lord Mayor, 153 ; two Senior Wranglers, 154 ; College in Queen Square the Ark in the

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