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Higham (C.) on Coleridge marginalia, iv. 536. Cowper, verses by, xi. 106. Cradle commissions, vii. 251. Flaxman (John), his wife, v. 52. Hurd's ' History of all Religions,' viii. 288. Morsay or Marsay (Count), vii. 351. Outlanders, iv. 396. Patmore and Swedenborg, vii. 345. Ships of war on land, ix. 214. Southey and Swedenborg, vii. 186. Speranza and Swedenborg, vii. 287. Sweden- borg, his earliest publication, x. 304 ; his early life, xi. 429. Swedenborgian druggist, xii. 308. Sweden- borgianism in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, iv. 246. Tom- kinson (Thomas), v. 8. * Trial of the Spirits,' ix. 284 High-faluting, origin of the word, viii. 505 ; ix. 176,

217, 313

Highgate Archway and Caen Wood, vi. 246 " Highland Donald hastie," iv. 346 Highland dress in 1578, i. 243, 411 Highlandry, authority for the word, i. 207 Hight or hightle=to dandle or move up and down,

xii. 89, 151

Hilary Term "all the year round," i. 247 Hileen (H. J.) on William Duff, v. 28 Hill (A. F.) on catalogue of musical instruments, vii. 207. Gautherot : Tremean, ii. 288. Musicians' Company of City of London, ix. 9. Tradesmen's cards, xi. 287

Hill (C. J.) on Bonaparte queries, viii. 185 Hill (G.) on the 42nd at Fontenoy, vii. 286. Joan of Arc, vii. 268. Kentish Men and Men of Kent, i. 8. St. Alban's Abbey, i. 408. Surnames from French towns, viii. 464

Hill (Serjeant George), 1716-1808, vii. 68, 194 Hill (J.) on Wordsworth commentary, xi. 148 Hill (Sir John) at the battle of the Nile, xii. 324 Hill (R. H. E.) on curious bequest, ix. 428. Redemp- tion of captives, 1659, ix. 149 Hill (S. C.) on English residents in Bengal, x 426 " Hill me up," Derbyshire phrase, iii. 285, 435, 496 Hillen (H. J.) on ballad ' The Heir of Linne,' v. 129 Hillingdon, custom at, vi. 408 Hills (E. E.) on barbitonsor, x. 169 Hilson (J. D.) on watchhouses and body snatching,

xi. 33

Hilton family, iv. 184, 271 Hime (H. W. L.) on popular fables, ii. 92. York

(Duke of) in Flanders, ii. 195 Hind, " white faunch," iii. 169, 372 ; iv. 17, 313 Hind (W. H.) on Harley family, iv. 209 ; xii. 129 Hindley (Charles) and Dante, i. 272 Hindu calendar and festivals, viii. 204, 294, 369 Hine (H. W. L.) on Col. Robert Scott, i. 429 Hine (J.), his ' Selections from the Poems of William

Wordsworth, Esq.,' vii. 42 Hinksey, North, curates of, xi. 508 Hippin, kind of cake, origin of the word, v. 47, 154,

Hippoclides on " Beatific Vision," x. 177. Boudicca repulsed at Verulam, v. 14. Cultivation, viii. 230. Intentions, ix. 233. Khaki, its etymology, iv. 535. Largest first issue of a book, vi. 49, 93. Memory, xii. 333. Myall- wood, v. 461 . ' N. & Q.' : a motto, viii. 162 ; early reference to, xi. 265. " Per pro," iv. 461. ' Pickwickian Studies,' v. 10. Portuguese naval supremacy, ix, 219. Quotations


wanted, xi. 118, 187. "Rex Britanniarum," viii. 103. "Shaving hat," iii. 447. Wake=avillage feast, xii. 134, Weather folk-lore, v. 436

Hirst, its meaning, v. 107, 323

Hissey (J. J.) on standing egg, i. 472

' Historic Churches of Paris,' mistake in, iv. 145

Historic perspective, notes on, i. 421; ii, 9, 90

'Historical English Dictionary,' "capricious" and ' dog-whipper " in, i. 65, 84, 330 ; and dates of Shakespeare's plays, ii. 25, 518 ; MS. lost and found, iii. 366 ; form of title, iv. 184, 337 ; vii. 347, 436 ; in country places, vi. 407; additions to, ix. 143, 262, 363, 402, 482 ; x. 202, 282 ; and the Paston Letters,' xi. 142, 163 ; jottings, 387 ; 0-words in, xii. 165, 209, 330

Historical parallel, Henry IV. and David, iii. 104, 215 ; Charles XII. of Sweden and Napoleon, vi. 286

Historical point in an epitaph, x. 468, 516

Historical research, notes on, iii. 302

Historical rime, ' The Chapter of Kings,' xi. 209, 330 ; xii. 33, 491

Historical societies, iii. 228

Historicus on Cardinal Beaton, iii. 467

History, unwritten, iii. 82, 154, 195 ; how it is made, v. 423

History, universal, bibliography of, vii. 488

Hitchcock (John), of Preshott, co. Wilts, ii. 89

Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Brook and Brookes families, ix. 167. Dupuy family, xii. 147. Flemish weavers, v. 362; vii. 92. 'Geomancy,' iv. 328. Herbert, (Lady Grace), iii. 489. Independent Company of Invalids, vi. 493. Kemp family of Hendon, iii. 7; v. 398. Mergate Hall, ii. 522. Middlesex families, xi. 348. Peerless Pool, iv. 128. Shorts of Windsor and Bloomsbury, vi. 309. Siddons (Susannah), iv. 419. Skipwith family, xii. 393. Spains Hall, Essex, i. 281. Typewriter, its advent, xii. 69. Will read publicly in church, xii. 450

Hiung-nu or Huns, xi. 509 ; xii. 37

Hoadley family, xi. 108

Hoast= cough, i. 247, 337, 436 ; ii. 336

"Hoastik carles " = people of Austwick, Yorkshire, iv. 477; v. 16, 72

Hobbey (Richard), his biography, ii. 208

Bobbins family of Redmarley, x. 28, 98, 193

Hobby-horse=dandy-horse, i. 247

Hobday (J. W.) on books on the Sahara, vi. 68

Hobgoblin's claws, mentioned in Mortimer's ' Hus- bandry,' 1721, xii. 189, 333

Hobsonize, new word, ii. 124

Hoby (Sir Philip), diplomatist, iii. 328

Hock- : Ocker-, derivation of the words, xi. 208, 378

Hockley (R. C. C.) on Cerney Manor, Cirencester, ix. 448. Portrait of Sir John Thorold, vii. 108.

Hocktide customs at Hungerford, ii. 26, 171. See Hokeday.

Hoddesdon (John), his biography, ii. 388

Hodgens (B. E.) on "Key of the street," ii. 234

Hodges (Mrs.), information wanted, iv. 499

Hodges family, ix. 209

Hodgkin (J. E.) on ^Eregraphans = compositor, iii. 126. Anno Domini, 1900, iii. 423. Autographs, ii. 195. Books, rare, in 1792, iii. 104. Bucks and Good Fellows in 1778, iv. 399. Coffee made of malt,