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GENERAL INDEX.


Hampden (Robert, first Viscount), his portrait by

Hoppner, xi. 507 ; xii. 75 Hampshire Visitations, i. 268 Hampstead, demolition of Church Row, ii. 5 ; and

Keats, 167 ; magazine articles on, v. 436 Hampstead periodicals, x. 185

Hampton Court, its old water-gate, i. 486 ; and Cardinal Wolsey's leaden water-pipes, 112 ; tapestry discovered at, 245 ; spirits at, iv. 25, 94 ; motto on outside of entrance gate, xi. 490 Han, its meaning, iv. 327, 405 Hancock (A. W.) on Madame Laffitte, v. 7 Hancock (T. W.) on Pennant's f Tours in Wales,'

vii. 67

Hand of glory, origin of the phrase, i. 52 Hand or hands, to kiss, iii. 203 ; xii. 445 Handbill of a Welsh guide, c. 1829, vi. 25 Handel relic, vii. 126 Hander, its meaning, iv. 477 Handford on yeomanry records, vii. 12 Hand-ruling in old title-pages, vii. 169, 331, 396,

515 ; viii. 110

Hands or hand, to kiss, iii. 203 j xii. 445 Hands without hair, i. 328 ; ii. 35 ; iii. 152, 236 Handsel Monday, the custom, xi. 127, 196, 254, 358 Handwarcelle, legal process, iv. 418 Handwriting, pictures composed of, v. 127, 367; vi.

131, 215 ; xii. 172 Haney (Dr. John Louis), his Coleridge bibliography,

xii. 61 Haney (J. L.) on Coleridge bibliography, x. 167, 490.

Coleridge as a translator, xii. 396 " Hanged, drawn, and quartered," iii. 384. See Execu- tions.

Hanging in chains, ii. 304 Hangman Stones, legends and history, x. 467 ; xi.

33, 253

Hankford (Sir William), his biography, vii. 429 Hanky =Panky, curious mistake, v. 26, 175, 296 Hannay family of Kirkdale, iv. 69, 196 ; v. 195 Hannicrochemens, its meaning, ix. 165 Hannigan (D. F.) on curiosities of collaboration, iv.

475. Fetch, iv. 485. Flaxman's wife, iv. 502 Hanover, or Saxe-Coburg, xi. 169, 258 ; arms of,

427, 512

Hanover Square Concert Rooms, v. 493 ; vi. 248 Hansel, its meaning, v. 393 j vi. 273 Hansom (Joseph Aloysius), his biography, i. 148,

273 ; ii. 58

Hansom cab, its inventor, i. 148, 273 ; ii. 58 Hanson (William), epitaph in Catalufia, ix. 326 Hanworth, manor of, its history, ix. 148, 218 Haphazard on " Down to the ground," i. 145 Hapsburgs as Emperors of Germany, xii. 47, 91, 266 Harateen= linen fabric, iv. 419, 488 Harben (H. A.) on Baff week, ix. 329. Clare Street, iii. 175. Coronation item : printers wanted, ix. 473. Executions at Tyburn and elsewhere, vii. 312. Gott family, xii. 354. London taverns, vii. 354. Moyse Hall, vi. 36. Pictures made of hand- writing, v. 255. Plashed hedges, v. 235. Proverb, vi. 37. St. Anne's Church, Blackfriars, vi. 238. "Seal of the morning," iv. 129. Stow's 'Survey,' i. 50. Tyburn, manor of, viii. 210. Up, use of the word, v. 195


Harbott (A. W.) on London and Essex clergy, ii. 534

Harbron (G. D.) on Harbron heraldry, iv. 275. Heraldic query, iii. 308. 'Methodist Plea to a Churchman,' v. 7

Harbron family, iv. 89, 275

Harcourt (Lord Chancellor), anecdote of his third marriage, i. 366

Hard, its meaning, iv. 228, 357

Hard or hart, badge of the FitzAlans, iv. 228, 357

Hardinge (G.), letter from Horace Walpole to, iii. 451 ; his ' Essence of Malone,' vi. 489 ; vii. 197

Hardstaff (R.) on Carlyle on "mostly fools," vii. 456

Hardwick and Mytton Collection of MSS., itssale, x. 509

Hardy (Thomas), and "radical reforms," vi. 106, 197

Hardy (Thomas), novelist, his use of the word " welter," xii. 74

Hare (Henry), Lord Coleraine, his ' The Situation of Paradise,' vii. 487

Hare proverb, i. 468 ; ii. 11

Harflete on Gambold family, ii. 169. Johnson family, ii. 69. Pennefather, or Pennyfather, i. 387

Harigald, its etymology, iv. 379, 446

Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Alcuin Club, ii. 265. Banking firm, celebrated, x. 27, 177. Chelsea Borough Council, motto for its arms, xi. 185. Cowper centenary, v. 357. Crooked Usage, Chelsea, x. 253. Cushions on the altar, xii. 497- Dean's Yard, Westminster, xii. 265. Elverton Street, xi. 288. Flogging and the kennels, xi. 435. London Bridge, vi. 289. Municipal churches of the London Borough Councils, vi. 502. Newington Causeway, i. 513. 'Nooks and Corners of West- minster Abbey,' iv. 293. Old Rochester Row, Westminster, xii. 66. Pattens worn by women, i. 336. Polygraphic Hall, x. 233. Pre-Victorian M.P.s, ix. 333 ; xi. 256, 457. Reade (Charles) in Bolton Row, xii. 332. Regimental nicknames, v. 377. St. Clement Danes, ii. 212. St. Katherine's Hospital, Regent's Park, xi. 34. St. Margaret's, Westminster, inscriptions and monuments in, T. 284 ; vi: 1, 63, 101 ; ix. 181, 242, 303, 382, 463 ; and United States, xii. 1, 63, 123, 164, 390. St. Margaret's Churchyard, interments in, ii. 44 ; ri. 342. St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, iii. 274. Sans Pareil Theatre, xi. 216. Scot (Robert), xi. 452. Skulls found in Victoria Street, Westminster, vii. 11. Tothill Street, Westminster, vi. 183. Vincent (Dean), his portrait, iv. 253. Westminster changes, i. 502 ; iii. 162 ; x. 222, 263, 469 ; xi. 22, 54. Westminster city arms, xi. 367. Westminster city motto, ix. 485. Westminster New Charity School, xi..502

Harleian Society publications, misprints in, xi. 326 Harlequin, its derivation, ii. 326 ; English use of the

word, iv. 88, 157 Harley (Lady Brilliana), her portrait, vii. 508 ;

viii. 47

Harley family, iv. 209, 315 j xii. 129 Harmonic Institution, its history, xi. 426 Harney (George Julian), his biography, i. 94, 157 Haro : Clameur de haro, old Norman practice, xii.

126, 272, 412, 496

Harp : Irish, v. 269 j vii. 228, 338 ; ^Eolian, x. 448, 514 ; xi. 33 ; in Southern Italy in the eighteenth century, xii. 348, 486