INDEX. 



669 



Hodgos (James), his book noticed, 347. 



* Hodgkins's tree, Warwick, 410. 

 Hodgson (Rev. F.), his Translation of the 



Atys of Catullus, 563. 

 Hogarth's pictures, 64. 294. 

 Hollar (Wenceslaus), engraver, 568. 453. 

 Holwell (John Zephaniah) noticed, 213. 

 Holy Trinity Church, Hull, 638. 

 Homer's Iliad, an ancient copy of, 153. 

 " Homo unius libri," 440.569. 

 Honiton fires, 367. 

 Hood (Robin), his festival, G22. 

 Horse — " Give him a roll," 287. 

 Horsley (Bp.) on Calvinism, 9. 

 Hotchpot, its legal derivation, 413. 



* Hougomont, letters respecting, 293. 



* Hour-glass, dramatic representations by 



the, 410. 



in i)uli)its, 82. 209. 279. 328. 454. 525. 



House-marks, 19. 62. 135. 256. 



Hoveden, Bohn's edition of, 11.290. 637. 



Howard (Frank) on ampers and, 327. 



— — bullaces and gennitings, 326. 



"Up, guards, and at them ! " 275. 



H. (R.) on the morrow of a festival, 412. 



H. (S.) on Isthmus of Panama, 144. 



H. (T. B. B.) on oaken tombs, &c., 1T9. 



H. (T. K.) on Land of Green Ginger, 160. 



murder of Monaldeschi, 160. 



Hue's Travels, 516. 



Huet's Navigations of Solomon, 399. 



Hugger-mugger, its origin, 311. 391. 503. 



Huggins and Muggins, 341. 391. 503. 



Hugh (Sir), his ballad, 614. 



Hughes (T.) on bishops deprived by Eliza- 

 beth, 136. 



^'Captain Booth of Stockport, 102. 



— — chronograms, 351. 



— Devonshire cures for the thrush, 265. 

 — - early English historical MS., 340. 

 Leman family, 234. 



^— Limerick, Dublin, and Cork, 257. 



— Milton's widow, her family, 12. 200. 



544. 



— Oldham, bishop of Exeter, 183. 



parchment deeds, soiled, 270. 



— — parochial libraries, 327. 



Sir John Vanbrugh, 232. 



Hull, plans of, 160. 227. 

 Humbug, its etymology, 64. 161. *32. 422. 

 575. 



* Humming ale, its meaning, 245. 



* Hungarians in Panics, 441. 



* Hupfeld's work Von der Natur, 34. 

 Hurrah ! and other war-cries, 20. 88. 185. 



255. 277. 323. 422. 561. 605. 

 Hutin (Louis le) explained, 199. 

 H. (W.) on Lady Percy, wife of Hotspur, 



251. 



* Hyde, its measurement, SG6. 



* Hyramalayas, a query from the, 339. 



I. 



I. (A.) on Henry Earl of Wotton, 173. 



Icon on Shakspeare suggestion, 124. 261. 



Idol worship, 413. 



I. (E. L.) on Jacobite garters, 586. 



Ignoramus on yew-trees in churchyards, 

 346. 



Illustrated London News, its large circula. 

 tion, 334. 



lUustrium Poetarum Flores, a new edition 

 suggested, 242. 



Ilmonasteriensis on histories of literature, 

 222. 



Imp, used for progeny, 443. 623. 



Impossibilities of our forefathers, 559. 



Ina on derivation of Wellesley, 255. 



India, on telegraphic despatches from, .559. 



Infants nameless in Scotland until chris- 

 tened, 468. 



Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on ampcn and, 173. 

 377. 



— Behmen's Books of Emblems, 13. 

 .— — binometrical verses, 292. 



— Coleridge's unpublished MSS., 43. 



Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on Collier's mono- 

 volume Shakspeare, 35. 



eclipses of the sun, 244. 



Edward II., where was he killed.' 387. 



— ennui, 523. 



geometrical curiosity, 468. 



grammar in relation to logic, 514. 



— — Jackson's emendations of Shakspeare, 

 194. 



Milton's Lycidas, 497. 



—— moon superstitions, 145. 



number nine, 305. 



— — passage in the Tempest, 123. 



perfect tense, 410. 



proverb, definition of one, £43. 



— — pure, as a provincialism, 230. 



— quotations wanted, 103. 219. 

 —^ reversible n.-imes and words, 375. 



sincere, itsderivation, 195. 399. 



soul and the magnetic needle, l.W. 



word for the " old corrector," S.'38. 



Ingraham (E. U.) on Gibbon's library, 208. 



* Injustice, its origin, 338. 

 Ink in writings, its colour, 30. 

 Innocents' day, custom on, 617. 



Inns of courts, matriculations at, 540. 650. 

 Inqujeritor on English refugees at Ypen- 



stein, 562. 

 Inquirendo on electric telegraph, 334. 

 Inquirer on Pope's Elegy ou an unfortunate 



lady, 539. 



Inscriptions — 



at Aylesbury, 443. 



in books, 64. 153. 472. .Wl. 652. 



Ijelfry at Fenstanton, Hunts, 561. 



bells, 108. 248. 



Burford Church, 268. 



* Chalcedon, 151. 

 dial, 224. 



door-head, 38. 162. 454. 652. 

 font, 198. 352. 



Earl Bathurst's park, 76. 129. 

 Greek one on a font, 198. 

 monumental, 215. 268. 328. 408. 

 Northill churchyard, 268. 



* North Stoneham, Southampton, 339. 



* tomb in Finland, 34. 

 watch, paper, 316. 375. 452. 



Inverne.ss on books for reprints, 148. 



" Ireland a bastinadoed elephant," 366. 523. 



Irish, manners of the, 4. 111. 279. 



* — merchants landing at Cambridge, 



£70. 



rhymes, 249. 602. 



Iseldunensis on German book inscription, 



591. 



— "Sad are the rose leaves," &c., 197. 

 Island, its derivation, 49. 209. 279. 374. 504. 

 Isle of Dogs, early notice of, 263. 



Islip font, 363. 



Israel ben Isaac on Gentile names of Jews, 



655. 

 Italian-English — German-English, &c., 436. 



638. 

 " Its," instances of its early use, 12. 182. 



254. 



J. 



J. on admission to Lincoln's Inn, &c., 540. 

 ComptonPark, pictures of the withered 



hand, 125. 

 — — rents of assire, &c., 81. '< 



—— Theodore Paleologus, 526. 

 -^— Walpole (Sir Robert), his medal, 57. 

 Jack and Gill, early use of, 87. 

 Jackson (E. S.) on inscription of Theodore 



Paleologus, 408. 



— love charm from a foal's forehead,400. 

 — — " till " and " until," their etymology, 



409. 



* Jacobite garters, 586. 

 Jahn's Jahrbuch, 34. 112. 



James (F.) on watch-paper inscriptions, 



316. 

 James I., folk lore in his reign, 613. 

 James (John) on ringing bells at death, 601. 

 Jan on tent for coUodron, 301. 



Jardine (D.) on rapping no novelty, 512. 



Jarltzberg on "Antiquitas sjeculi Juventu* 

 mundi," 502. 



high church and low church, 117. 



— - living one's life over again, 43. 



party similes of the seventeenth cen- 

 tury, 485. 



— pictorial Common Prayer Books, 445. 



" The Good Old Cause," 44. 



Jaytee on Captain Booth, 184. 



J. (B.) on Dotinchem, 375. 



Ravailliac, 479. 



school libraries, 395. 



J. (C.) on ancient fortifications, 78. 



mayors and sheriflTs, 605. 



Jebb (John) on berefellarii, 550. 



translation of Psalm cxxvii. 2., 641. "' . 



Jeffcock (J. T.) on derivation of suicere, 



399. 

 Jeroboam of claret, 421. 

 Jesuit on Father Traves, 565. 

 Jeu d'esprit, a French one, 242. 

 Jewish custom, filS. 

 Jews in China, 515. 626.' 

 Jews, their Gentile names, 563. 655. 

 J. (F. W.) on Anathema, maran-atha, 100. 



— Aquae in vinum conversse, 242. 

 burial in erect posture, 233. 



— change of meaning in proverbial ex- 



pressions, 624. 



life, 44. 



lines on woman, 350. 



passage in King Lear, 4. 



St. Luke and Juvenal, 372. 



" Sat cito, si sat bene," 87. 



J. (G. H.) on the word humbug, 64. 

 J. (H.) on autobiographical sketch, 350. 



Dr. Whitaker's ingenious Earl, 9. '. 



J. (J. E.) on wooden tombs, 604. 

 J. (J. H.) on Greek and Roman fortifica- 

 tion, 469. 

 Hellas, names of its early inhabitants, 



27. 

 J. (J. W.) on Lord Halifax and Mrs. C. 



Barton, 543. 

 J. (M. H.) on Porter family, 576. 

 Job, passage in, 205. 



John of Gaunt, his descendants, 155. 238. 

 noses of his descendants, 318. 



* John (St.) and his partridge, 197. 



John (St.) of Jerusalem, order of, 61. 99.557. 

 Johnson (Andrew) noticed, 589. 

 Johnson (Goddard) on the cre.«cent, 653. 

 Johnston (T. B.) on camera lucida, 503. 



stereoscopic angles, 157. 



Jokes, old, 146. 



Jones (T.W.) on pronunciation of Coke,54. 



Done pedigree, 57. 



Jonson (Ben), his burial posture, 455. 



J. (P.) on Milton at Eyford House, Glos- 



ter, 290. 

 J. (T.) on Burton's descendants, 271. 



enigmatical epitaph, 147. 



Hampden's death, 495. 



Lord Audley's attendants at Poictier», 



494. 

 J. (T. S.) on " That Swinney," 213. 238. 

 Judas Iscariot, his descendants, ,66. 1.34. "^ 

 Judges styled Reverend, 158. 276. 351. 631. 

 Judicial families, 384. 



* Juger, the measurement of the Roman, 

 36i). 



Julius III., advice supposed to have been 

 given to him, 54. 



* Junius, his vellum-bound copies, 8. 

 Junius's Letters, was Thomas Lord Lyttel- 



ton their author? 31. 

 J. (Y. B. N.) on David's mother, 539. 



— gale of rent, 563. 



" Getting into a scrape," 292. 



parochial libraries, 274. 



Politian's epitaph, 537. 



— Windsor military knights, 294. 



Kaminagadeyathooroosoomokanoogona- 

 gira, its translation, 539. 651. 



