TENTH SERIES.
135
Holmes (Robert), barrister, his burial-place, xii.
310
Holt (E. F.), painter, c. 1854-8, x. 489 ; xi. 38 Holt (Henry Frederick and Walter Lockhart)
inquired after, i. 29
Holt (R. V.) on officers of State in Ireland, iv. 314 Holt Castle, its history, xi. 308, 395, 490 ; xii. 56,
92 ; and Beauchamp family, xii. 227, 291 Holtby (Richard), ' D.N.B.' on, x. 115 Holus-bolus, its derivation, ii. 188 Holwell (John Zephaniah), Black Hole survivor,
ix. 370, 455, 518 ; x. 76
Holworthy (F. M. R.) on Archbell family, ix. 469. Balloons and flying machines, xii. 271. Burial- places of notable Englishwomen, xii. 253. Crest of ostrich feathers, xi. 409. Cromwell (Oliver), his head, xii. 32. Dragoons, 7th Light, xi. 310. Fleetwood of Calwich, xii. 58. Gordon (Capt. R. J.), xii. 138. Holworthy family, ix. 208. Pigott (C.), his ' Jockey- Club,' xii. 136. Spanish Walk Exchange, xii. 269. ' Town and Country Magazine,' xii. 368 Holworthy family, ix. 208, 273, 377 Holy Maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, ii. 268, 336 Holy Thursday, born on, and idle, iii. 287 ; rain
caught on, iv. 447, 497
Holy Trinity, New York, its records, vi. 151, 197 Holyoake (G. J.), his biography, v. 80, 126 ; and G. J. Harney, 126 ; Chartists and special constables, v. 126, 156, 191, 212, 274 ; vi. 33 ; as a lecturer, v. 223, 397 ; bibliography, v. 441, 491 ; vi. 75 Holyoake (G. J.) on Sir Edward Dyer, i. 487.
Parliamentary quotation, iii. 294 Holyrood, Queen Elizabeth's portrait at, iv. 508 Holyrood font, removed in 1544, iii. 30, 109 Holyrood marches, walking, the custom, ix. 426 Homais (M.), his identification, x. 469, 518 Home family of Hutton Hall, vi. 209, 276, 316,
377, 397
Homer, and Pope, ii. 525 ; and the digamma, v. 168, 215, 253, 297 ; iron in, vii. 39, 141 ; and Dickens, 505 ; ' Life and Writings,' by Black- well, xii. 68
Homericus on ' Iliads of the Iliad,' v. 409 Hominy, etymology of the word, v. 326 Homo Ccelebs on University Women's Club, ii. 33 Homunculus, his ' John Bull and his Wonderful
Lamp,' v. 230 Hone (C. H.) on St. George's Chapel Yard, Oxford
Road, vi. 469
Hone (Nathaniel), miniature by, 1749, ii. 68, 154 Hone (Nathaniel) on Edwinstowe Manor Court, ii. 437. Knights Templars, iv. 10. Love ales, iv. 35. Martyrdom of St. Thomas, i. 450. Sporting clergy before the Reformation, ii. 293. Tickling trout, ii. 277
Hone (N. J.) on ' As You Like It,' Act I. sc. i., vi. 325. Court Leet : Manor Court, viii. 16. Curious heriots, xi. 26. Manorial customs, vi. 166. Manorial system, v. 286. Shakkespere: Shakstaff , v. 89 Hone (W.), imitations of his ' Political House that
Jack built,' viii. 485, 516 Hone family, i. 389 Honeysuckle, name for different plants, xii. 281,
333, 411 " Honi soit qui mal y pense," variant, viii. 47,
176
Honour, Falstaff on, v. 128, 176 Hooch (Theodore van), c. 1701, his biography,
vi. 468 Hood (Lord), letter on Martello towers, i. 477
Hood (Dr. Samuel), of Liverpool, his ' Analytic
Physiology,' iv. 68, 137
Hood (Thomas) and John Hamilton Reynolds, ii. 67 ; his portraits, iv. 428 ; lines on bells by, vi. 266 ; vii. 294 ; supposed hoax by, vi. 490
Hoodman-blind, obsolete English game, vii. 512
Hook (A. J.) on John Hook, of Norwich, v. 410
Hook (John), minister of Norwich Tabernacle, v. 410, 473
Hook (Theodore), anecdotes in his works, xii. 329
Hooke (Rev. W.) and Mastership of the Savoy, ix. 421
" Hooked it," and the expression " Cut his stick," viii. 348
Hooker (Sir Joseph D.) on isabelline as a colour, i. 487 ; ii. 75. Topinambou, v. 131
Hookes (N.), his ' Amanda,' iv. 301
Hooligan in Russian, i. 125 ; iii. 345 ; and German, iii. 345
Hooper (J.) on birth-marks, i. 362. Bristow on Eugene Aram, i. 389. Cathedral High Stewards, i. 348. Fable from Ariosto, i. 290. Nelson in fiction, iii. 26. Private house (largest), ii. 29. Quotations wanted, iv. 353. " Sal et saliva," i. 368. " Scole Inn," Norfolk, i. 394. Stickpenny, iii. 70. Weeper in House of Commons, iii. 70
Hooper (J. H.) on Richard Mosley Atkinson, xi. 178
Hooper (Roger) = Mary Long, 1639, iv. 127, 215
Hooper ( ), Winchester Commoner 1842, iii.
309
Hoorn, Cape, correct name of southernmost point of South America, iii. 466 ; iv. 94 .
Hooshtah, Westralian importation into English r v. 6
Hoosier, state and people of Indiana, origin of the name, ii. 147
Hope (A.) on googlie, cricket slang, xii. 194. Scott's ' Lochinvar,' xii. 435
Hope (H. Gerald) on Angles : England, iii. 16. Antiquary v. antiquarian, ii. 174. Battle- field sayings, ii. 275. Carson, i. 52. Clavering : De Mandeville, i. 213. Cromwell House, High- gate, iv. 135. Documents in secret drawers, ii. 255. Duelling in England, iii. 475. Fair Maid of Kent, ii. 297. 'Goody Two Shoes, * ii. 251. Hastings (Warren), his first wife, i. 494. Holyrood font, iii. 111. " I expect to pass through," i. 433. Immurement alive of religious, i. 152. Jacobite wineglasses, i. 392. Jonscn and Bacon, iii. 35. Louis XVII., i. 375. MacElligott (Col. Roger), i. 294. Maryborough and Shakespeare, i. 353. Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 90. Mesmerism in the Dark Ages, ii. 314. Morland's grave, ii. 276. Premier Grenadier of France, i. 384. Raleigh's head, i. 197. Roman tenement houses, ii. 73. St. Fina of Grmignano, i. 415. Scribblers, irre- sponsible, ii. 277. Smith, a Berners Street artist, ii. 409. Sothern's London residence, iii. 195. Storming of Fort Moro, ii. 313. Vanish- ing London, ii. 234. Verschoyle : Folden, iii. 335. Westminster changes in 1903, i. 355. William III. at battle of the Boyne, ii. 370, 453 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 96
Hope (J. E. S.) on ' The Times,' 1962, i. 470
Hope (Lady) of Kerse, c. 1648, vi. 28
Hopkins (F. A.) on London cemeteries in 1860, ii. 169. Willie (William), i. 257
Hopkins (F. O.) on Francis Prior: Annabella Beaumont, v, 8