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INDEX. 



Hawkins (Edw.) on Napoleon's " Dcs- 

 cente en Angleterre " medal, 90. 



■ pasquinade on capture of Quebec, 34. 



Hay Hill, its history elucidated, 24. 

 Hayman (Samuel) on the wren song, 489. 

 H. (C.) on grants to Queen Elizabeth, 233. 



" pila pedalis," S92. 



H. (E. C.) on King Bomba, 412. 



burial of poor Romans, 449. 



Ertenki Mani, 330. 



— passage in the General Thanksgiving, 



405. 



Sabbath used for Sunday, 54. 



Hedon Church bells, 285. 354. 391. 



Hedgehog, its voracity, 383. 477. 



Heemskirke's Voyage, 185. 



Heincken (N. S.) on anticipated inven- 

 tions, 213. 



Hellebore, monody on his death, 64. 



Henchman (Thomas), Esq., his portrait, 

 30ff. 



Henley (Orator), noticed, 44. 88. 155. 



Henry VUI. on the Seven Sacraments 

 against Luther, 1. 



— — . commission for his divorce from Anne 

 of Cleves, 446. 



Heraldic bearings of a German family, 147. 



Heraldic queries, 2i)5. 385. 



Herbert (George), his portrait, 471. - 



Hermes on Old Nick, 370. 



right and left hand, 404. 



" Hcrmippus Redivivus," 255. 



Hermit at Hsmpstead on Milton's blind- 

 ness, 113. 



Herrick (Robert) and Milton, 164. 



Hexameters machine, 470. 



H. (F. C ) on absorbent paper, 133. 



beating the bounds, 133. 



bells at St. Michael's Mount, 215. 



blue mould on coins, 19. 



...— Chapter on Kings, IS. 



__ Charade: " I sit here on a rock," 520. 



common-place books, 478. 



crucifixion, paintings of, 18. 



hedgehog, its voracity, 477. 



ink, how obliterated, ll4. 



Luke's (St.) Little Summer, 451. 



minne and minnesingers, 520. 



— priests' hiding-places, 14. 



.^— Roman Catholic bishoprics, 190. 



.^— Waverley Novels, their authorship, 

 386. 



wine for Easter communion, 477. 



H. (F. G.) on Leverington, 346. 



H. (H.) on " Descente en Angleterre," 43. 



Hibberd (Shirley) on drying botanical spe- 

 cimens, 386. 



. marine aquaria, 13. 



Hill, a painter, 305. 



Hilton (T. D.) on " Go'when the morning 

 shineth," 294. 



Hindoo right of absolution, 59. 



Historical allusions, 148. 



Historical parallels, 122. 



H. (J.) on King Bomba, 285. 



Hodges (Richard), his Enchiridion Areth- 

 meticon, 388. 



Hodgins (T.) on national education, 499. 



Hogarth, author of the verses to his pic- 

 tures, 207. 



plate of " Morning," 181 . 521 . 



Holidays suppressed by Trent Council, 65. 

 113. 



Holland, literature of, 41. 



Holland, New, anonymous work on, 508. 



Holman (Rev. W.), his collections on 

 Essex 455. 



Holmes'(p:dw.) of Scorton School, 385. 



Home (Countess of), 429. 



Home (Lady Jane) and Lord Robert Kerr, 

 46. 94. 



Homer and Lord North, 11. 53. 



Honeycomb (Will.) on bees in New Zea- 

 land, 452. 



Hoo (Thomas Lord), his will, 8P. 



Hook (Charles) on Dugdale's Monasticon, 

 425. 



English Proverbs, 233. 



_^ \»fi/iriiioii i^(i.[jt,XT(>s, 18. 



Hook (Charles) on leystowe, 499. 

 —— Norman superstition in 1855, 53. 



orts, a provincialism, 55. 



vesica piscis, 93. 



Hooke (Dr. Robert\ unpublished MSS., 



429. 

 Hooke (Nathaniel), his MSS. letters, 509. 

 " Hoop and hollow," 202.; 

 Hope (John) and Junius, 42. 

 Hopkins (Matthew), the witchfinder, 318. 

 Hopper (CI.) on Dundonald (Lord), his 

 plan, 18. 



epigram on prayer, 66. 



epitaph at Winchester, 424. 



marriage custom, 366. 



marvellous music, 9. 



mother eight years of age, 374. 



" My sister wed me," 354. 



" News from Westminster," 10, 



pinchback, a metal, 341. 



Providence, lines on, 9. 



— teeth cutting in advanced age, 25. 

 Horace with engravings, .S7. 



Horse, notes from fly-leaves of, 3tl. ' 



Home (Rev. T. H.) and Junius's Letters, 

 22. 



Hotten (J. C.) on health of tobacco manu- 

 facturers, 129. 



Hour glass in pulpits, 19. 



Howitzer, its derivation, 286. 311. 



Howland (John), 18. 



H. (11.) on Kerry Round Towers, 345. 



" Piile envy withers," &c., 227. 



H, (S.) on almanacs, 143.." 



cool tankard, 450. 



H. (S. A.) on " Hard lines," 287. 



H. (S. H.) on Christ Church bells,' 112. 



H. (T.) on Bridge, the organ-builder, 46. 



H. (T. B. B.) on the Four Alls, 500. 



Hue's China, 459. 



Hugh (Sir), ballad of, 496. 



Hughes (T.) on Allen family, 520. 



anonymous plays, 295. 



— Christmas in Cheshire, 491. 

 Cromwell's portrait, 312. 



Scott and the Waverley Novels, 433. 



Humboldt (Charlotte) inquired after, 29. 



Hungerford (Edward), 287. 410. 



Huns and Frisians, 263. 



Huntington family, 104. 



Husband and wife eating off the same plate, 

 245. 295. 



Husenbeth (Dr. F. C.) on Cromwell's por- 

 trait, a52. 



painting of St. Xystus, 518. 



simile of a woman to the moon, 195. 



Husk ( W. H.) on Addison's lesser Ode, 505. 



Hussey (Arthur) on Gabriel hounds, 470. 



.Jordan, its meaning, 414. 



Lacedaemonian black broth, 395. 



H. (W.) on Tennyson's Maud, 125. 



H. (W. H.) on Handel's Theodora, 312. 



Lawes's M.S. music, 311. 



H. (W. W.) on the best Greek Lexicon, 

 245. 



Devil, works on his reality, 4S0. 



verses in French patois, 264. 



Hymns, anonymous, 11. 153. 213. 519. 



I. 



I. (A. P.) on Pope and Swift, 40. 



I. (B. R.) on Norse sagas, 145. 



Ice, artificial, 17. 



Idol manufacture, 402. 



Ightham, bees at the Mote, 4S8. 



He, Ivel, and Yeo, their etymology, 285. 



Illegitimate children, names of, 294. 



Ina on political poems, 360. 



Incense of the Roman Church, 495. 



Incumbents, their longevity, 469. 514. 



Indagator on Brunet, Manuel du Libraire, 



49i. 

 " Indefatigable," and " Les Droits de 



I'Homme," 39. 

 Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on advertisements 



in cipher, 305. 

 apparition of the white lady, 129. 



Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on 'uooks chained in 



churches, 312. 



Cambridge jeux d'csprit, 270. 



Coleridge's marginalia to Raleigh's 



History, 5. 



contemporary ver. cotemporary, 102. 



Conversations with Wordsworth, 346. 



518. 



frith -silver, 428. 



" Go when the morning shineth," 205. 



Hogarth's pictures, 207. 



inscriptions on sun-dials, 312. 



— . — Konx Ompax, &c., 305. 



Lord of Burleigh, 355. 



mortar, bronze, 345. 



quotation from Bacon's Novum Or^a- 



num, 127. 



Shakspeare folios, 355. 



stereoscopes, 212. 533. 413. 



Tennyson's Maud, 173. 



whiskey, its etymology, 114. 



Ink, ancient, 352. 480. 



for copying, 480. 



how obliterated from paper, 29. 114. 



133. 193. 



its derivation, 283. 



Inkerman, caves at, 326. 

 Innocents' Day pastimes, 118. 

 Inquirer on old coins legal tender, 470. 



Rev. C. Love, 266. 



Inquisition at Madrid, 77. 



iNSCRIp-flONS : — 

 bell, 130. 522. 

 book, 243. 

 dial, 253. 312. 414. 

 doorway, 34. 73. 235. 302. 355. 478. 

 Watringbury churchyard, 103. 



Interrogation stop, its origin, 521. 



Inventions anticipated, 213. 



Inve.stigator on Calmady and Wescombe 



families, 285. 

 — sepulchral monument in barytes, 165. 

 Irish election in 1715, 404. 

 Irish records, 59. 



Iron mask, man with the, 94. 213. 

 Isolated, its modern use, 394. 

 Italian New Testament, 567- 457. 

 Ivy, as a token, 71. 



J. on domisallus and eques auratus, 167. 



length of miles in Leland, 125. 



Jackson (J. C.) on picture of the Blessed 

 Virgin, 133. 



Jackson (J. E.) on Richard Kent, 131. 



William de Britaine, 410. 



James II., his flight at abdicating, 351. 



was he in Edinburgh in 1684 ? 7. 



Jaydee on heraldic slab, 147. 



Michael Caspar, 166. 



sensations in drowning, 1.53. 



Servetus's Christianismi Restitutio, 



460. 



Jaytec on Bardon Hill, Leicestershire, 125. 



— ^ Paget arms, 49. 



J. (B.) on Bohn's Junius, 299. 



J. (B. W.) on Goethe's Hermann and Do- 

 rothea, 246. 



J. (C.) on Locke family, 391. 



Sir Ckiudesley Shovel, 54. 



J. (C. S.) on oxy-hydrogen microscope, 495, 



J. (D.) on Johnson's Life of Dryden, 83. 



Jebb (John) on De Witt medals, 310. 



Jeffcock (J. T.) on MS. initial books, 298. 



Jekyll (Thomas), his MSS. on Essex, 4i54. 



Jordan (W.) on Blackwood's Magazine, 

 339. 



Jerome (St.), quoted, 126. 



Jesuitical books burnt at Paris, 151. 213. 



J. (E. W.) on Hannah More's letter, 101. ■ 



Jew— the Wandering Jew in England, .503. 



Jewel (Bishop), his controversy witiv 

 Harding, 267. 



Jewitt (L. L.) on marrying to s.ive life, 348, 



J. (H.) on Curll's Corinna, S92. 



voracity of the hedgehog, 477. 



