INDEX. 



541 



Gutch (J. W. G.) on Lovelace's Lucasta, 391. 

 G. (W. S.) on the old Countess of Desmond, 313. 

 Gwyn (Nell), her masquerading habit, 299. 



II. 



H. on the arrows of Harrow, 463. 



H. (A.) on derivation t)f gas, 298. 



Hackbeach (Sir Adam de), his monumental brass, 435. 



Hacket (Bp.), lines on Spenser, 235. 



H. (A. E. H.) on Drawcansir, 173. 



H. (A. G.) on antiquity of circumcision, 132. 



H. (A. J.) on " Eagle and arrow," 1 18. 



Hudibrastic couplet, 137. 

 Hale, child of, 376. 

 Hales (Col. John), noticed, 150. 

 Hales (Dr. John), and the weapon salve, 231. 

 Halfling, or halved penny, 65. 139. 

 Hall (Bp. Joseph) on episcopacy, 416. 

 Hull (Jacob), travelling actor, 62. 108. 

 Hall (Spencer) on Vincenzo da Filicaja, 449. 

 Halls of Greatford, 497. 526. 

 Halsham family of Sussex, 105. 137. 

 Hamilton (W. D.) on " God save the King," 180. 

 Hammond (Col.), expenses connected with the deten- 

 tion of Charles L, 163. 193. 

 Hampden (John), payment to his executors, 195- 

 Handel (G. F.), at Bristol, 494.; copyings, 291.; Ju- 

 bilee in 1784, 292. 370. 432.; " Magnificat" trans- 

 ferred in the " Israel in Egypt," 291.; manuscripts 

 in the Royal library, 291.; " Messiah," how it was 

 composed, 289. 371.; author of the words, 172.; 

 performed at Covent Garden in 1759, 290. 37'0.; his 

 mode of composing, 109. 240. 291 ; naturalisation 

 petition, 292.; notes on his music, 371.; "Queen 

 Caroline Te Deiim," 360.; recitatives, 289. 371.; 

 residence at Acton, 432.; Roubiliac's statue of him, 

 432.; visits Oxford, 292.; Victor's notices of him, 

 432.; Commemoration festival, 1859, 247. 

 Ilannay (James) on Patrick Hannay, 495. 

 Hannay (Patrick), mhior poet, 495. 

 Hanover, lines on the House of, 43, 77. 156. 

 H. (A. 0.) on li'iik between remote periods, 255. 

 Hardy (S.), editor of a Greek Testament, 280. 

 Harington (E. C.) on the Five great Powers, 425. 

 Harrison (\Vm.) on Alderman Tliekestone, 297. 

 Harroviensis (L.) on aiTows of Harrow, 463. 

 Harrow arrows, and archery, 376. 463. 

 Harrow School, lists of scholars, &c., 306. 

 Harsenet (Samuel), his " Declaration of Popish Im- 

 postures," quoted, 144. 

 Hart (\Vm. Heniy) on the last davs of Charles I., 161, 

 192. 

 Clipping coin of the realm, 411. 

 Poulett (Sir Anthony), 435. 

 Sayes Court, Deptford, 36. 

 Harvey (W. S.) on Motlier Carey's chickens, 316. 

 Harwood's Irish Almanac, 1666, 339. 

 Hastings (WaiTeiv), speeches at his impeachment. 145. 



204. 

 Hatchis, or Hachich, 426. 

 Hatchments in churches, 199. 244. 

 Hawkins (Win.), his monument at Doptford, 131. 

 Hay (G. J.) on the grave of Pocahontas, 403. 

 Haydon (B. R.) and Charles Lamb, 214. 



Haynes (Joe), droll-player, 409. 471. 

 Hayter (Mr.), his armorial bearings, 236. 

 H. (E.) on ancient school custom, 392. 

 Silk mentioned in Scripture, 456. 

 HeajJ-mould-shot, a disease, l59.- 

 Hearing through the throat, 170. 258. 324. 379. 485. 

 Hearing-trumpet, new one suggested, 379. 

 Hearth-money, 155.; in Dublin, 1664 5, 415. 

 Heath John, " Satiricall Epigrams," 515. 

 Hebrew Old Testament and the Septuagint, 437. 

 H. (E. C.) on Pythagoras on beans, 153. 

 Quotation from Smith's Tripos, 55. 

 Sincere, its etymology, 54. 

 Watling Street, 385. 

 " Heldenbuch," an old German poem, 22. 

 Hemsworth (A ) on Rockland's guild, 450. 

 Henburny (Hilton) on hot-cross buns, 374. 



Perpetual curates, 406. 

 Unconsecrated burial-grounds, 406. 

 Hennesberg (Countess of), her 365 children, 260. 

 Henry family of Kildarc, 18. 

 Henry VIII., reform project in his reign, 191. 

 Hensey (Dr. Florence), noticed, 445. 

 Henslowe (Philip), family connexions, 513. 

 Heraldic differences, 88. 



Heraldic queries, 236. 257. 319. 326. 375. 418. 

 Heraldic writer pensioned, 266. 

 Heraldry, city, 234.; false emblazonry, 18. 

 Heralds' College during the Commonwealth, 99. 179. 

 Herb Jdhn-in-the-pot, 456. 

 Herbert family, 117.; "Letters of the Herbert Family," 



238. 346. " 

 Herbert (George), inscription in Bemerton parsonage, 



493.; proposed memorial church, 267. 

 Herle (Charles), Puritan minister, 477. 

 Hern on the Brighton donkeys, 56. 



Friedbcrt at Naxos, 238. 

 Hewett (J. F. N.) on Aldiynton charter, 506. 

 Hewitt family, 98. 

 Hexameters, early English, 62. 

 H. (F.) on an old print, 257. 

 H. (F. C.) on Ascension of our Blessed Lord, 263. 



Anointing, 58. 



Barlow (Bp.), his consecration, 91. 201. 



Bishop Barnabee, 286. 



Blossoming of plants, 443. 



Bread seals, 56. 



Christmas, its commencement, 37. 



Coglan's lectures on memory, 304. 485. 



Composition during sleep, 136. 



Constable of England, 175. 



Crook and crosier, 178. 



Eels from horsehair, 18. 

 [ Elephants excited to battle, 133. 



! Epigram at King's Head Inn, Llangollen, 357. 



I Entries in a Breviary, 463. 



Holy coat of Treves, 135. 



Hymn, " Coelestis urbs Jerusalem," 53. 



Modern Purim: children crucified by Jews, 261. 



Monks, origin of, 76. 

 ! Priests murdered at Basing-House, 258. 



i Quotation: " The blood of tiie martvrs," &c., 136. 



I St. Barbara, 405. 



I St. Paul's visit to Britain, 459. 



i Sentence pa.ssed on our Blessed Saviour, 178. 



I Southey's " The Holly Tree," 154. 



