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GENERAL INDEX.


Hattle, its etymology, iv. 397

Hattock, meaning of the word, vi. 308, 413, 497 ;

vii. 72

Hatton (Anne), her publications, xi. 347 Hatton (Sir Christopher), his monument, vii. 410, 510 Hatton charters, vi. 490 Haultmont (M.) on Aix-la-Chapelle, x. 33. Greek

pronunciation, viii. 513 ; ix. 251, 436 ; x. 75. " Thirty days hath September," x. 378. Villon, x.

432

Haunted houses, i. 288 Haustead (Baron), his wife, v. 457 Havelock (Sir Henry), or his son Sir Henry Marsham

Havelock-Allan, v. 291 Havre de Gr&ce, occupation by the English in

1562-3, viii. 422, 513 Havre- frock, its meaning, iv. 168 Haweis (Rev. H. R.), incumbent of St. James's, West- moreland Street, x. 426 Hawke (Lord) and the battle of Toulon in 1744, xi.

386 Hawker (Col. Peter), his ' Instructions to Young

Sportsmen,' xii. 89, 131 Hawker (R. S.), bibliography of his poems, iv. 168,

232, 255, 309, 400 Hawkins (Rev. H.) on chaplains, viii. 463. Lord

Tennyson's bar, x. 247 Hawkins (Henry), Jesuit, his works, x. 247 Hawkins (J.) on game of battledore, viii. 21. Staunton,

Worcestershire, viii. 383 Hawkins (Sir John), his descendants, xi. 10 Hawkins (J. G.) on Ell family, xi. 77. Lovel : De

Hautville families, x. 53. Staunton, Worcester- shire, ix. 334 Hawkins (Sir John Sidney), his edition of Ruggle's

' Ignoramus,' xii. 67 Hawkins (Serjeant), c. 1673-1746, his will, vi. 188,

270, 371 ; his biography, vi. 250, 492 ; vii. 154, 477 Hawkins (William), grandson of Izaak Walton, his

biography, vi. 371 Hawkins family, vii. 29

Hawkwood (Sir John), his origin, iv. 454 ; his bio- graphy, v. 11, 73 ; x. 50, 229 Ha wok, its meaning, vi. 387; vii. 13 Hawson Oak, Devon, and its Greek cross, viii. 522 ;

ix. 356 Hawthorn, derivation of "haw," xii. 268, 334, 437,

472 Hawthorne (Nathaniel), his American ancestors, viii.

72, 173, 269

Hawtrey (Dr.), his 'Nugse,' x. 261, 390, 455, 498 Hay, regulating the price of, custom at Warwick, vi.

449

Hay borne (Odnell), his biography, i. 307 Hayden (Dr. G. T.), of Dublin, his biography, v. 28 Haydon (B. R.), place of his death, ii. 45, 231, 338 ;

his historical pictures, v. 109, 271 ; x. 207, 249,

317 ; xi. 16 ; picture by, vi. 346, 438, 492 ; and

Charles Lamb, 442 Haydon (N. W. J.) on a curious badge, viii. 267.

Bicycle bibliography, viii. 490. Gladstone volume,

viii. 111. Hawthorne (Nathaniel), viii. 269.

Haydon family, vii. 469; viii. 269. Surnames

from French towns, ix. 154 Haydon family, viii. 52, 269


Hayes (Dan) and ' Hamlet,' iii. 87 Hayes (J.) on the "Bottle," St. Paul's Churchyard v. 108. Chodowiecky, iv. 228. 'Corsicans,' xi. 487. Glasse (Mrs.), xi. 147. Lines attributed to Dr. Johnson, ix. 330, 391 Hayllar (M. H.) on moated mounds, vi. 171 Haynau (General) and London brewers, xi. 168, 258 Haynes (Governor), his grandfather, vi. 88, 515 ; vii.

172, 415

Hayter (Sir George), his picture of the House of Commons, 1833, xii. 149 ; his picture -of Queen Caroline's trial, 349, 397 Hay ward 2= hedge warden, iii. 145 Hayward (A. L.) on Welsh prosody, vi. 449 Haywood (A. G.) on Vincent of Long Ditton, x. 227 Hazy, origin of the word, vi. 87 -Head, names ending in, ii. 285, 422 Head (Richard), his 'Floating Island,' xii. 145 Head (R. E.) on Mrs. Glasse, xi. 231 Heads in Southam Church, Warwickshire, vii. 268 Heads or tails of whales for king and queen, vii. 126 Heaf, derivation of the word, vi. 508 ; vii. 93 Heal (A.) on Clifford : Braose family, vi. 437.

Stukeley (Dr.), ii. 254 Healen peny, in churchwardens' accounts, 1675, xii.

89

Health : " Saving health," ii. 486 Healy (George Peter Alexander), artist, i. 78 Hean = hilt, ii. 267; iii. 377

" Hear, hear ! " origin of the phrase, i. 216 ; iii. 133 Hearne (Thomas), his biography, iv. 142 Hearne or Home, derivation of the name, xi. 188,

275 ; xii. 93, 177

Hearsey family estates in Cumberland, x. 410 Hearth money, i. 68 ; vii. 308 Heartsease, legend of the, ix. 267, 392, 493 Heat, greatest recorded in England, ii. 180, 255, 314,

356 Heath (Benjamin), of Exeter, his biography, iv. 379,

485 Heath (Benjamin and John), Town Clerks of Exeter,

ix. 416 Heath (James), engraver, 1757-1834, his family and

biography, x. 268 ; xii. 30, 378 Heathcote (E. D.) on Heathcote family, i. 8 Heathcote family, i. 8 Heathfield (Lord), his introduction of lock-step in

military drill, xii. 427; his birthplace, 504 Hebb (J.) on Aeorus calamus, ii. 305 ; iii. 72. Advertisements, riming, iii. 5. Afficher, ii. 224. Akerode (Edmund), i. 105. Albert Gate, i. 294 ; iv. 204, 502. Anglo-Hebrew slang : kybosh, vii. 188. Archer (Thomas), architect, xi. 71. Arms of continental cities, ix. 414. Austin Friars, Priory of, xii. 248. Beaconsfield (Lord), his birthplace, iv. 395. Beaumont (Dr. Joseph), poem by, viii. 142. Bertolini's Hotel, ii. 106. Birken- head, (Jack), iv. 208. Blue Beard, vii. 224. Bolton House, Russell Square, ii. 225. ' Bon Roi Dagobert,' viii. 425. Bouzingot, French nickname, iv. 266 ; viii. 130. Bozier's Court, v. 185. Bricks, names of, iv. 514 ; tax on, xii. 345. ' British Apollo,' authorship of, viii. 291. Byron, xi. 254. Calvert family, iv. 317. " Cambuscan bold " iii. 108. Canaletto in London, i. 373 ; ii. 471.