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INDEX. 



Granville (Lord) on Jlrs. Butler's poem, 255. 



Grave-diggers, noticed, 39. 76. 118. 



Graves fomily professions, 266. 



Graves (James) on Buchanan pedigree, 148. 

 Cutts (John Lord), MS. lettei-s, 178. 



Gray (Thomas), his copy of Strype's Stow, 41G. 



Greek dial, epigram on, 469. 



Greek word quoted by Dean Trench, 88. 156. 



Green Lamps, a tavern, 250. 



Greig family arras, 252. 



Grenville (Dean), Beaumont's Life of, 20G. 



Grey (Lady Jane), burial-place, 512. 



Grigg (Rev. Joseph), of St. Albans, 270. 



Grinding old people young, 327. 



Grist (H. S.) on Hockabench or Aukabencli, 354. 



Grosseteste's " Castle of Love," passage in, 416. 539. 



Grotesque in churches, 130. 196. 236. 273. 



Grundy (Mrs.), " What will she say ? " 293. 



Grys (Sir Robert le), noticed, 268. 335. 



G. (T. G.) on a quotation. 513. 



Gualbert (St. John), noticed, 188. 



Guileville (De), " Pilgrimage of Man," &c., 268. 372. 



Gulf-stream and climate of England, 12. 55. 



Gun-founts, Dutch, in 1413, 49. 



Gunning (Bp.), " A View and Correction of the Com- 

 mon Prayer," 400. 



Gunpowder Plot, documents in State Paper Office, 369. ; 

 discovered by tlie magic mirror, 369. 



Guns first used in India, 17. 



Gutch (J. M.) on Coleridge's Yorkshire Worthies, 207. 

 Jones of Xayland and Rev. (r. Watson, 396, 



Gutch (J. W. G.) on Gloucestershire churches, 88. 

 Papier moure, 438. 



G. (W. B.) on seven dates wanted, 406. 



Gwillim's Heraldry, Cromwcllian edition, 17. 



Gwyn (Nell) resided at Burford House, Windsor, 355.; 

 har sister Rose, 306. 



H 



H. on tlie arrows of Harrow, 59. 



Chancellor's progress to Westminster, 104. 

 H. (^Canonhurij) on Sir Walter Scott's song, 461. 

 Hacket (Dr. Roger), noticed, 310. 

 Hackwood (R. W.) on book-markers, 362. 



Box: " in the wrong box," 413. 



Dial of Ahaz, 438. 



Duke of Bolton, 442. 



Figures cut on hill sides, 400. 



Prayer in Pepys's Diary, 433. 



Shakspeare's Cliff, 379. 



Slave Ship, a song, 480. 

 Haddock (Admiral Nicholas), noticed, 148. 

 Hag, or fairy- rings, 484. 

 Hailston (Edward), on bearded women, 478. 

 Haines (H.) on monumental brasses, 136. 



Brass at West Herling, 541. 

 Hallam (Arthur), " Literary Remains," 397. 

 Halliwell (J. 0.) on old English plays, 467. 

 Halloween, the rites connected with it, 270. 

 Halls of Greatford, 39. 95. 119. 199, 

 Harpoyset fyssheponde, 49. 115. 259. 

 Hambie (the Seigneur de), romantic stoiy, 509. 

 Hamilton (Lady), 7iugm by, 186. 

 Hamraer-cloth, origin of the word, 380. 407. 439. 539. 



I Hammerton (Abram & Hester) of Kingston-upon- 

 I Thames, 118. 



Hammock-doth, 381. 407. 539. 

 , Hampshire arms, 187. 

 I Hanbury (Daniel) on Frangipani, 509. 

 1 Handel (G. F.) in Bristol, 210.; commemoration in 

 1759, 78.; festivals, 1784 and 1859, 20. 168.; 

 Hallelujah Chorus, 107. 198. 

 i Hand held up in law courts, 414. 501. 

 ; " Hanged, drawn, .ind quartered," explained, 149. 

 : Hann.ay (Patrick), " Songs and Sonnets," 19. 



Hanoverian jewels, 25. 

 : Harding family, 88. 



Hare (C. J.) orthographical peculiarities, 129. 17G. 



Hargrave (Francis), liis library, 494. 

 ; Harington (E. C.) on a bear hunt on the Thames, 196. 

 I Harling, West, brass in its church, 417. 461. 541. 

 i Harrington, a token, 497. 



j Harrison (Rev. Thomas), Vicar of Ratcliffe, 90. 139. 

 I Harrison (W.) on inscription in Yorkshire, 353. 

 I Harrow, the arrows of, 17. 35. 59. 

 I HaiTy, Lord, and a toucher, 433. 

 j " H.irry Sophister," origin of the phrase, 86. 191. 239. 

 i Hart (Wm. Henry) on Dr. Plewett's son, 520. 

 ! Hart (Alderman), 335. 



! Hobbes (Thomas), elegy on, 286. 



j Inscriptions in books, 349. 



i Memorials to the Treasury, 65. 



! Seal of SS. Serge and Baccus monastery, 415. 



I Window in the sense of Blank, 470. 



j Hart (Sir John), Lord JIayor of London, 308. 335. 

 j Hastings (Jlr.), cliaracter by the Earl of Shaftesbury. 

 ! 131. 197. 



I Hastings (Warren), Sheridan's speeches on his trial, 

 I 131. 259. 536. 



I HaufTs Othello, Englisli translation, 89. 

 ; Hawker, its derivation, 432. 



Hawkins (Edward) on Diligences, 224. 



Hawtrey (Lieut. F. H.), his seal, 386. 



H.asey Hood, custom of, 137. 



Hay Cliff, Dover, 79. 



Hayman (Francis), pictures at Vauxhall, 70. 



Hayne as a termination, its derivation, 171. 237. 299. 



Haynes (J. B.) on Two Kings of Brentford, 228. 



H. (C.) on Golden Bough, 442. 

 Knowles (Herbert), 116. 



H. (C. H.) on Hampshire county .arms, 187. 

 " Scraping an acquaintance," 71. 



Head (F, B.) birth and death, 51. 118. 



Hearing through the throat, 136. 



Heath (Abp.), and York House, 210. 



Heath (Dr. Bcnj.), sale of his library, 401. 



Heath (John) of Queen's College, Camb., 379. 



Hebrews, date of the Epistle to the, 247. 315. 383. 



Hedon in Yorkshire, its seal, 376. .523. 



Heineken (N. S.) on Barum Top, 69. 

 Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 272. 335. 

 Hayne, as a local termination, 171. 



Hellen (Robert), King's Counsel, 212. 



Hen-drinking at maniages, 239. 



Henry IV. of France, words attributed to him, 46. 



Henry V. educated at 0.\ford, 323. 



Henry VI. painting in Westminster Abbey, 33. 55. ; 

 removal of his body to Westminster, 531. 



Henry VIII., picture in St. Benet, Gracechurch, 71. 1 1)7 . 



Hepple (Edmund) on hammer-cloth, 380. 



