Hill (R. J.) on T. South of Bossington Hall, xi. 128
Hill (Rev. William), editor of 'Northern Star,' ii. 427, 490; iv. 235
Hill (W. Burrough) on Queen's Theatre, 1704, xii. 364
Hill-climbing and Palm Sunday, vi. 70, 115
Hill family of Moretonhampstead, Devon, iii. 188
Hills (A.) on Washington pedigree, vii. 25
Hillside on Addleshaw, xi. 189
Hillwell (Mrs. E. A.) on Squire Draper and his daughter, xii. 29
Hilson (J. Lindsay) on Berwick: Steps of Grace, ii. 516. Cockburnspath, xi. 72. Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland, iii. 401, 443. Court of Session, viii. 41. Creeling the bridegroom, vii. 256. Easter Woods, iv. 335. Great Seal of Scotland, iii. 242. Has well family, iii. 314. Hazel or Hessle pears, ii. 436. Hell, Heaven, or Paradise, ii. 355. Lamb in place-names, iii. 150. Passing bell, i. 350. Scottish market customs, xii. 121
Hilton (F.) on Hilton and Hare families, vii. 290
Hilton family, vii. 290; ix. 336
Hiltprand (Michael), his 'Ecclesia Militans,' xi. 370
Hime (M. C.) on authors of quotations, viii. 450
Hind (A. M.) on monkeys stealing from a pedlar, vi. 448
Hinds (J. P.) on Lady Coventry's Minuet, v. 518
Hinds (Dr. Samuel), formerly Bishop of Norwich, i. 227, 351, 415, 517
Hine (J.) on royal clock and press reference, ix. 429
Hio on " Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," i. 167
Hippoclides on "As merry as griggs," i. 94. "Ashes to ashes," i. 387. Authors of quota- tions, ix. 29. Blue-water as adjective, vii. 109. Christianity and its forbears, iii. 245. Christmas in Wales in 1774, xii. 507. Church music, Hi. 185. Crucifixion : earliest repre- sentation, v. 248. Duynkerkers, vii. 309. Fabian Society, ix. 108. Friday Street, x. 129. Googlie, cricket slang, xii. 110. Greeks and Nature, x. 372. Intellectual harvest (late), ii. 54. Johnson (S.), his watch, xii. 37. ' Nitor in adversum," viii. 474. Pace : Hays, iv. 9. Plaxtol or Plaxtole, ix. 430. Pony = crib, vi. 185. Purdonium, iii. 388. St. Pancras motto, x. 412. Shakespeariana, ii. 64. Sheep fair on ancient earthwork, viii. 272. Sibyl : Burke's image, viii. 426. Smoking and blind men, ix. 335. Stones of London, vii. 448. Tennysoniana : Cleopatra, ix. 121. Thackeray quotation, i. 189. Tripos : Tripos verses, iv. 124. Umber bird, viii. 353. Victoria, ii. 468. Virgil, ' .ZEneid,' vi. 191. West-Country fair, i. 48
Hippocrates and the black baby, xi. 207, 258, 271
Hippocrates legend, ix. 408 ; x. 35, 53
Hippodrome at Goettingen, inscription on, ii. 528
Hippogriff, its symbolism, x. 509 ; xi. 114, 456
Hippomanes, modern science on, iii. 127
Hipsy, a drink, its composition, iii. 61
"Hirsles yont," meaning of the term, iii. 224
Hiseland (William), his epitaph at Chelsea Hospital, vi. 82
Historians of the Irish Rebellion, 1798, viii. 69
'Historical English Dictionary.' See New English Dictionary.
Historical MSS., index to reports on, iii. 286; discovery of, xii. 450, 497
Historicus on Robert Agassiz, xii. 7. Broadside: Guildhall donation, xi. 505. Chamberlen (Dr.), iii. 428
Historiographers Royal for Scotland, xii. 106
History, "made in Germany," i. 5; knowledge in 1906 of, vi. 366
'History of Advertising,' 1874, its predecessor, ix. 286
'History of King's Place,' or 'Nocturnal Revels,' ix. 169
Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Bennett of Baldock, ix. 396. Brent as waterway, iii. 349. Chalk Farm, x. 73. Chicheleana, ix. 350. Chichele's kin, v. 286. Clippingdale, vii. 37. Cowhouse Manor, Middlesex, xii. 234. Cricklewood, ii. 408, 495. Dollis Hill, Willesden, iii. 344. Haynes (Samuel), i. 334. Heirloom cots,i. 207. Highways repaired, viii. 464. Historical geo- graphy of London, i. 258. Index of probates, iv. 277. Kempishawe, xi. 329. Oxgate Manor, Willesden, ix. 403. Page family and their Middlesex estates, vii. 322. Paramor family of Kent, xii. 397. Portmanteau words and phrases, v. 512. Pryor's Bank, Fulham, xii. 237. Right to keep swans, x. 449. Romney portrait, v. 34. St. Paul's Cathedral, iv. 114. Swimming bath : William Kemp, x. 178. Virginia and the Eastern Counties, vii. 412. Willesden families, iii. 208. Woolmen in the fifteenth century, iii. 275. Yeoman of the Crown, i. 457
Hoadly (Abp. John), his biography, ix. 473
Hoast, use and meaning of the word, v. 66, 110
Hoax on Italian scholar, ii. 367
Hobart (Nicholas), of Lindsey, Suffolk, xii. 128
Hobart family, ix. 9
Hobart-Hampden (H. M.) on Jack and Jill, iv. 13
Hobbes (Thomas) on the Continent, ii. 485
Hobby grooms, 1677, their livery, v. 127
Hobby-horse dancing, i. 5, 296
Hobgoblin's claws, in Mortimer's ' Husbandry,* i. 93
Hobhouse (Lord), d. 1904, his burial-place, ix. 169
Hobson, Cambridge carrier, Vincent Bourne on, v. 288
Hock, words built on the base, vii. 401, 494 ; viii. 13
Hock Stapler, title of horse at Winchester College, vii. 494
Hockday and a pottage called hok, i. 187, 496
Hocken (T. M.) on Rev. Samuel Marsden, v. 389
Hockey in 1785, Cowper on, i. 385
Hocktide observance at Hexton, xi. 488 ; xii. 71, 139,214,253,514
Hodening custom, v. 208, 374, 416
Hodges (T. O.) on Mamamouchi, x. 328. Shake- speariana, x. 345
Hodges (W.) on " As merry as griggs," i. 36
Hodges (Capt. Wm. Arthur), killed at San Sebastian, iii. 433
Hodgkin (J. Eliot) on the art of flying, ix. 441. Bank of England and specie payment, xii. 278. Bathing-machines, ii. 130. Beale (Bartholo- mew and Charles), iv. 104. Bigg, the Dinton hermit, iii. 336. Blooding a witch, ix. 397. Book-stealing, vii. 212. British exiles in Holland, vi. 351. Bumble-puppy and " Doves" tavern, viii. 72. Charles I. : his physical characteristics, vii. 334. Colours, old, in the Navy, viii. 166. Copying letters, v. 287. Diabolo: lorio, viii. 287. Dirigible balloons anticipated, xii. 125. Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, iv. 24. Errors, typographical and other-