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GENERAL INDEX.


Society, vii. 32 Gee surname, iv. 158 Gil Martin, i. 393 Goulands in Ben Jonson, iii. 136 Guf, its etymology, i. 314" Gulyas," vi. 416 Hair becoming suddenly white, i. 278 Halfacree surname, iv. 134 ; v. 77 ' Hamlet ' in 1585, iii. 416 Hocktide at Hexton : Rope Monday, ii. 58 Hood (Robin), v. 296 Hunyadi Janos, iv. 270 Ingalls (Miss), vi. 376 Jacobi (Mary P.) : Mrs. Ellis, vi. 416 Jail in heraldry, iii. 428 ' Jane Shore ' : ' The Canadian Girl,' ii. 238 Jones and Blunkett, v. 258 Kempesfeld, Hampstead, ii. 14 " La Grenadiere," vi. 388 Language and physiog- nomy, i. 33 Lawrance, vi. 431 " Lienin," xii. 446 " Literary Gossip," ii. 15 Logan, Laughan, v. 516 " Love me, love my dog," iii. 114 Lunatics and private lunatic asylums, iv. 499 Lush and Lushington surnames, iv. 118 Manzoni : " Promessi Sposi," iv. 539 Mendiant, French dessert, ii. 435 Mesopo- tamia " blessed word," ii. 253 Military execu- tions, iv. 458 Milton on plagiarism, iii. 191 ; on the palm, i. 135 " Morrye-house," vii. 237 " Mother and Three Camps " : " Points of War," iv. 337 Nelson : " Musle," iv. 476 " Nevermass," vi. 397 " Nib " separate per- point, iv. 54 " Nose of wax," v. 7 No twin ever famous, vii. 54 Onions planted with roses, vii. 516 Penge as a place-name, v. 97 ' Pilgrim's Progress,' second edition ; sup- pressed passage, 1678, iv. 25, 239 Place de la Concorde, i. 89 Polack (Elizabeth) : Elizabeth Helme, v. 337 Pot oo os, English race-horse, v. 29 Prime Serjeant, v. 297 " Privet " : its etymology, iv. 46 ' Ralph Roister Doister,' iii. 496 St. Hugh and " the Holy nut," iv. 298 " Sambowd," v. 99 Seals of Thomas, First Marquis of Dorset, vii. 18 Selden's ' Table Talk ' : " force," iv. 495 Shakespeare's epi- taph : " page," iii. 304 Shakespeariana, i. 324; ii. 162, 163, 422; iii. 304; iv. 425 Shark : its derivation, vii. 191 Smollett's ' History of England,' ii. 393 Smouch, term for a Jew, ii. 375 Snails as food, ii. 315 South African slang, ii. 372 " Subway," iv. 487- Surmaster, ii. 426 Swift at Havisham, i. 295 Swetare : Syvekar, vi. 96 Tammany and England, ii. 338 Tenement-house, ii. 495 " Terrapin " : a proposed etymology, iv. 106, 318 " Terra susanna," iii. 236 Thackeray (William Make- peace), iv. 178 -Thirteenth, 'iv. 272 ' Tit for Tat,' American novel, iii. 70 Trussel family, vi. 32 Unicorn on royal arms, iii. 297 Urban V.'s family name, iv. 317 -" Walm " as a street-name, iv. 517 Watson family at Miln- horn and Blacklaw, iii. 135 Yon, its use by Scotsmen, i. 498 Zinfandel : American wines, vii. 88

Hill (Capt. Richard) and the siege of Derry, x. 129

Hill (Rev. Rowland), autograph letters, ii. 327, 373

Hill (Thomas) and the Devereux family, c. 1600, ix. 268

Hillelson (S.) on Austrian Catholic mission in the Sudan, viii. 216

Hillier (G. J.) on coaching in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, vi. 389

Hillman (E. Haviland) on Authors wanted, ix. 357 Berners (Anne), vii. 368 Brisbane (Sir Thomas Makdougall), iii. 407 Brisbane (Walter), v. 168 Brisbane family, iii. 487 ;


iv. 49 Brisbane of Barnhill, vii. 8 Churchill (Lieut. -Gen era! Charles), d. 1745, v. 210 Counties of South Carolina, xi. 290 Garden (Alexander), v. 432 Gibraltar, inscriptions at, ii. 425 Greatorex (Roger), paper manufac- turer, iii. 7 Haviland (John), printer, ii. 407 Haviland (Thomas Heath), Canadian statesman, vi. 388 Havilland (Christopher) and his ancestry, viii. 384 Hillman family, ii. 227, 377 Jeff ray (Margaret Anne), iv. 470 Longevity, treatises on, vi. 394 Muchmore family, vii. 488 Napier (John) of Merchiston, inventor of logarithms, iv. 89 Napoleon and the Bellerophon, xi. 339 Prior (Matthew), his birthplace, iii. 47 ; Major Daniel Gotherson, iv. 447 St. John (James) of South Carolina, iv. 268 Salvin (Rev. H.), x. 129 Shipton- under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, xii. 380 Skottowe (Thomas) : Craven County, xi. 31 " Vicugna " and ' The Encyclopaedia Britan- nica,' v. 48 Willett family in America, xi. 401 ; xii. 199 ; of Gloucestershire, xii. 182 Wright (Nicholas) of Oyster Bay, L.I., v. 310 Hillman family in Ireland and England, ii. 227,

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Hilson (J. Lindsay) on Ayre (Justice), i. 121 Ballantyne's (James) Kelso press, iii. 435 Curfew bell, vii. 17 Edinburgh, yesterdays in old, x. 381 ; xii. 474 Proclamation of the sovereign in Scotland, i. 441 Signs of old country inns, iv. 226

Hiltbrand (Michael) : " Ecclesia Militans," i. 156 Hilton (C. F.) on Hare family, iv. 389 Hinchcliff (T.), Etonian, 1760, x. 410 Hinchman (J. B.) on Halsall, viii. 147 Hinde (Mildred) on Prince Bishop of Basle, ii. 68 Hindenburg monument, driving nails into, xii.

198, 399, 448 Hindle (John), d. 1796, his graduation Mus.Bac.,

iv. 528

Hindu reference to ways of being lost, ix. 29 Hingeston (Robert), c. 1420, his pedigree, i. 409 Hippoclides on Burke quotation, vi. 468 ' Convict Ship,' iv. 468 Isola family, ii. 525 Johnson's(Dr.) boots, i. 184 Kentish memorials, two : Dickens and Charles I., vii. 305 Latin hymn by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, ii. 428 London bricklayer. vi. 187 ' Nicholas Nickleby ' : " Popylorum tibi," iii. 313 " Nut " : modern slang, viii. 175 Owls called cherubims, iii. 118 Rose in Fitzgerald's Omar, ix. 509 Tennysoniana, ii. 341 Toads and poison, vi. 87

Hippocrates, wording of his oath, ii. 310, 371, 391 Hipwell (Daniel) on Act against profane swearing, iv. 386 Alabaster (William), iv. 513 Aspin- shaw, Leather Lane, Holborn, iv. 399 Aylmer's ' History of Ireland,' 1650, iv. 327 Barker (Edward), Cursitor Baron of the Ex- chequer, v. 446 Bassnett (Christopher), Non- conformist minister, iv. 345 Beamish, xi. 92 Blake (Henry), v. 168, 358 Borrows (William), M.A., xii. 35 Brady (John), v. 187 Gibber's (Colley) marriage, iv. 366 Clancarty (Eliza- beth, Dowager Countess of), v. 366 Clarke (Rev. Thomas) of Chesham Bois, iv. 98 Cobbett (William), xi. 489 College fellowship sold in 1591, iv. 227 Corbett (Charles), book- seller, iv. 197, 374 " Domicellus," vii. 310 Field (Matthew), vi. 477 " Fr." in marriage registers ; St. James's, Duke's Place, Aldgate,