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Aikin), iv. 47. Lamb jottings, vii. 232. Leigh
and Lea, ii. 374. Londres, viii. 443. " Mad as a
hatter," its meaning, vii. 251. Mallett family, i.
32. Master family, ii. 178. Mawdesley family, v.
248. Merry, prefix to place-names, i. 437.
More (Sir Thomas), his ancestry, iii. 151. Morgan
(Major-General George), iii. 308. Mouse, Jsaiah
Ixvi. 17, vi. 178. Movable stocks, vii. 14.
Nature myths, vii. 36. Novels with same name, i.
332. Octopus figured on pottery, vi. 392. Peat,
its etymology, iv. 37, 76. Penreth, xi. 328, 471 ;
xii. 76. Pepys's marriage, its supposed date, vi.
447. Picts and Scots, v. 420. Poem attributed
to Milton, vi. 292; vii. 90; viii. 69. Poison
in beer, vii. 105. Prince of Wales as Duke
of Cornwall, v. 363. Proverbs xxx. 16-16, vi.
266. Remington & Co., publishers, iv. 47. Kent
services, iv. 504. Rosmer, iv. 348. St. Alice, viii.
449. St. Margaret's Churchyard, slab in, ii. 254.
Savage (Richard): Mrs. Bret, vi. 151. Saxon
shore of Britain, v. 433. Seven stars, the, vi. 353.
Shakespeare's ' Sonnets,' 1609, vi. 348. Skilly, vii.
217. Stationer, his early trade, i. 294. Stuart
and Dereham, xi. 41 8. Thicknesse (Philip), ii. 454.
Throgmorton (Francis), vii. 216. Tin trade,
ancient, of Britain, v. 218. Traffic, origin of the
term, vi. 155. Treasure citi es, iv. 164. Trisantona,
iii. 4. Tyburn, manor of, vii. 491. Uphill zigzag,
vi. 493. Wada and the "Guingelot," ii. 97.
Walton, place-name, iii. 177. Warburton (John),
his servant, iii. 97. Xeres, initial X in, ii. 422
Hall (B.) on Tennyson and Kingsley, xi. 57
Hall (Bishop), of Exeter and Norwich, x. 368
Hall (Chester Moor) and achromatic telescope, xi. 53
Hall (Dr. Fitzedward), his death, vii. 140
Hall (General Gage John), his biography, iii. 28
Hall (H.) on Carson family, xii. 377. Hempsheres,
place-name, i. 327. Hollington Church, ii. 196.
Popple, xi. 34. Snodgrass surname, x. 71. Yock-
ynggale, its meaning, vii. 288
Hall (J.), his book, identification of, ix. 322
Hall (J.) on Sir James Audley and his four esquires,
vii. 301. Cotton (Sir Thomas), ii. 189. Poland,
English agents in, ii. 199. ' Sesame and Lilies,' iv.
461. Wright (Sir E.), Lord Mayor of London
1640-1, iv. 247
Hall (Dr. Marshall), his Christian name, vi. 67, 217,
277
Hall (R.) on French poet, iii. 267 Hall (Dr. Spencer T.), author and typesetter, viii.
205, 269
Hall (William), printer, iii. 125 Hall family, xii. 149 Hallam (Arthur Henry), his publications, x. 427, 510 ;
xi. 295, 356
Hallam (Henry), "I sit on a rock," riddle attributed to, v. 332 ; his ' Introduction to the Literature of Europe,' xii. 102
Hallaton, Leicestershire, Easter Monday at, vii. 347 Hallen (A. W. C.) on ' Prodigal Son,' i. 195 Hallen (Rev. A. W. C.), his death, vi. 140, 178 Hallett (S.) on Arthurian puzzles, ii. 226 ; iii. Ill Halley (Dr. Edmond), bibliography, x. 361 ; notes on, xi. 85, 205, 366, 463, 496 ; xii. 125, 127, 185, 266,
Halley family of England, viii. 322 ; x. 27, 97, 207
Halliday (James), Commissary of Dumfries, i. 289
Halliday family, iii. 207
Hallingee, co. Chester, iii. 169
Halliwell MS. wanted, xii. 227
Hallowe'en in Minnesota, x, 506 ; torches and milk
at, xi. 109, 415 ; Welsh customs at, xii. 321 Halsh, use and meaning of the word, viii. 81, 255,
327, 411, 509, 529 ; ix. 74 Hambleden, Bucks, birthplace of seventh Earl of
Cardigan, ix. 86
Hambleton tribe, reference to, xii. 129, 198 Hambley family of Cornwall, their arms, ix. 189 Hamburg, its coloured cow, iii. 369 ; v. 466 ; etymon
of the place-name, xii. 268, 334 ; Bask book at, 285 Hamilton (Capt. Alexander), his biography, i. 286 Hamilton (Alexander), Oriental scholar, x. 248 Hamilton (Lady Anne) and ' Secret History of the
Court,' i. 208, 331
Hamilton (Archibald), his biography, iii. 187 Hamilton (Duchess of), portraits of Miss Gunning,
xi. 468 ; xii. 32, 297
Hamilton ( J. ) on Ash wood family, vii. 429 Hamilton (J. L.) on albino animals, ix. 307. Aquarium
cartoons, ix. 428. Hammer-ponds : freshwater
mussels and pearls, vii. 467 Hamilton (Malcolm), Archbishop of Oashel, i. 328 ;
ii. 72
Hamilton (Otho), two ensigns named, ii. 346 Hamilton (S. G.) on comic dialogue sermon, vii. 339.
Constantinople, xi. 213. 'Foreign Courts and
Foreign Homes, 'iii. 398. Gate, sign of inn, iv. 95.
Suppression of the Anglican Book of Common
Prayer, vi. 294. " The" Beurrrf," v. 57. "Three
Pound Twelve," iv. 292. " Weary Titan," iii. 377 Hamilton (Walter) on " Beetle and Wedge," ii. 506.
Flam, its meaning, ii. 213. Horse, epitaph on, ii.
325. Horse marine, ii. 35. ' More Hints on
Etiquette,' ii. 267. Parliament Street, old, ii. 401.
Warburton (John) and his servant, iii. 27 Hamilton (Walter), his death, iii. 140 Hamilton (William), of Liscrooney, his biography,
vii. 128
Hamilton (Sir William), his class motto, iii. 389 Hamilton (William Gerard), Wykehamist, ix. 109, 177 Hamilton family, v. 357
Hamish as a Christian name, i. 386, 437,; ii. 153 Hamlake=Helmsley, co. York, ii. 67, 118, 209, 254,
331
Hamlet : Playing Hamlet, i. 14 ' Hamlet ' ameliorated, production of, vi. 369 Hamley (Edward), B.C.L., b. 1764, his biography,
vii 205
Hamley (George), his ' Captain Clutterbuck's Cham- pagne,' vii. 478
Hammer, silver, of the Cardinal Camerlengo, xii. 105 Hammer-ponds : freshwater mussels and pearls, vii.
467 Hammersley's Bank, Pall Mall, its history, i. 146
257
Hammersmith, derivation of the name, xii. 5 Hammond, schoolfellow of Horace Walpole, vi. 368 Hammond, suggested Maid of Honour in 1714, viii.
525 Hamonet (A.) on double consonants, vi. 496