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GENERAL INDEX. 



Health driiik ng iu New Enjiland, xi. 423. 



Heariie (Tlumas), Works suggested as a reprint, vii. 



379. 

 Heart, its separate sepulture, vi. 433. 588. 

 Heart: " To learn by heait." iii. 425. 483. 

 Heat, in liorse-racing, xi. 384. 434. 491. 

 Heath (John), tomb in St. Giles's church, Durham, viii. 



180. 

 Heatli (Nicholas), abp. of York, vi. 204. 

 Heath-hounds, iii. 404. 

 Heavenly Holes in Northumberland, xi. 342. 

 " Heavy Shove," its author, v. 416. 515. 594; vi. 17. 



38. 

 Hebden Bridge, sun-dial motto, xi. 61. 

 Hebrew mu>ic, ix. 242. 



Hebrew names, their pronunciation, viii. 469. 590. 

 Hebrew sermon in English stone, iv. 378. 

 Hebrews xiii. 4. mi.s-transhited, v. 320. 

 Hedding family, x. 185. <||- 



Hedgehog, its voracity, xii. 383. 477. 

 Hedon church bells, xii. 285. 354. 391. 

 Heemskirke's Voyage, xii. 185. 

 Heidelberg: Clara Dettin's garden, xi. 64. 231. 

 Heiubius (Daniel), his delinquencies, k 285. 

 Helena (St.), her coins, i. 100. 

 Helena the Empress, iv. 154. 



Helena Leonora de Sieve'ri, portrait, v. 370; viii. 231. 

 Hell (Father), iii. 167.269. 

 Hell-rake. See Ellrake. 

 Hella.s, its early inhabitants, viii. 27. 

 Hellebore, monody on his deatli, xii. 64. 

 Helmets in armorial bearings, viii. 538. 645. 

 Heloisa's Letters, their genius, vi. 407. 

 Helter-skelter, its etymology, viii. 391. 565. 

 Hemaiis (Felicia), inedited lyric, viii. 407. 629. 650. 

 Heminges (John), notited, vi. 339. 

 Henchman (Bishop), portrait, iii. 8. 43. 

 Henchman (Thomas), portrait, xii. 306. 

 Hendericus du Booys, portrait, v. 370; viii. 231. 

 Henderson (John), x. 26. 

 Hengrave church, x. 405; xi. 17. 

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

 Henniker (Dr.), noticed, vi. 603. 

 " Flenrio Eusticus," i 12. 75. 88. 118. 

 Heniietta Maria and Henry Lord Jermyn, vi. 363. 

 Henrietta Maria ( Queen), her letters, xi. 46. 

 Henry L, his crown, xi. 358; his penitence, viii. 72. 



209; his arm the yard-measure, ix. 200; tomb. viii. 



411.630. 

 Henry II , his crown, xi. 379. 



Henry III., crown, xi. 380. 401; noticed, v. 28. 244. 

 Henry IV., cured of leprosy, viii. 340; his crown, xi. 



381: descent, ii. 375; iii. 120. 171. 

 Henry IV. of France, English noblemen in his service, 



vi. 315; title to the crown, ix. 106. 

 Henry V., his crown, xi. 381. 

 Henry VL, capture of, ii. 181.228.316; his crown, 



xi. 381. 

 Henry VII., his crown, xi. 399; receives a cap of main- 

 tenance, vi. 324. 

 Henry VIII., capital punishments in his reign, si. 21. 

 134. 

 commis.sion for his divorce from Anne of Cleves, 

 xii. 446. 



Henry VIII., ciown. xi. 400, 401. | 



domestic establishment in his reign, i. 85. 



executions in his reign, vi. 510. 



inedited letter, vii. 510. 



jester, Domingo Lomelyn, i. 193. 



letters to Grand Master of jMalta,viii. 99. 557; ix. 



99. 

 proclamation against religious books, vii. 421. 

 Seven Sacraments against Luther, xii. 1. 

 Sir Thomas Curwen, iii. 323. 

 Henry of Huntingdon a Welshman, x. 317; letter to 



Walter, ix. 371. 

 Henry.stin (Robert), complete edition of his Poems 

 wanted iii. 38; "Testament of Cresseid," iii. 297; 

 iv. 176. 

 Henslow's Diary, Chapman's Plays noticed in, vi. 453. 

 Hepburn crest and motto, ii. 217. 

 Hepp, or Sliapp, abbey, chartnlary, iii. 7. 227. 

 Heraldic anomaly, ix. 298. 430. 578. 

 Heraldic bearings of a German family, xii. 147. 

 Heraldic colour pertaining to Ireland, viii. 56. 

 Heraldic devices and mottoes, works on, vi. 390; qtrar- 



terings, x. 53. 

 Heraldic queries, vi. 171. 278. 322. 532 : vii. 39. 85. 

 203. 571 ; viii. 37. 83. 219. 277. 448. 480 515; ix. 

 271. 325. 352. 480 : x. 126. 164. 184. 275. 332. 

 364; xi. 324; xii. 265 385. 

 Heraldic Scotch grievance, ix. 74. 160. 284. 

 Heralds, puzzle for them, ix. 513. 

 Heralds' College, ix. 469; searches at, x. 68; its first 



members, 248. 

 Herbe's Costumes Fran9ais, vii. 1 82. 294. 

 Herbert (Sir Anthony), Chief Justice, viii. 158.276. 



576. 

 Herbert (George) and Nicholas Ferrar, x. 58. 155. 



and the restoration of Bemerton church, ii. 460;. 



iii. 22. 

 and Shak.speare, ii. 263. 373. 

 burial-place, ii. 103. 157. 414, 

 Church Porch, ix. 173. 566. 

 epigram a.scribed to him, ix. 301. 

 Leiuhton Bromswold church, iii. 85. 178. 

 poem on Hope, ix. 541 ; x. 18. 3-33. 

 Poems, ii. 263; iv. 231. 329; tirst edition, x. 388. 

 portrait, xii. 471. 

 Herbert (Sir Henry), his office-book, ii. 143. 

 Herbert (Hon. Wn'i.), his Helga, ix. 273. 

 Herbert (Lord) of Cherbury, pictui-e, vi. 473; vii. 96; 



ix. 432. 

 Herbert (Sir Thomas), his Memoirs, ii. 140. 220. 476; 



iii. 157. 223. 259; viii. 587. 

 Herbert (Wm.), edition of Ames's Typographical Dic- 

 tionary, i. 8. 38; X. 367. 

 Herculaneum manuscripts, iii. 340; iv. 282. 

 Hercules' shield, a drawing, v. 152; statue at Arundel 



House, X. 187. 

 Hereford town hall, v. 470. 

 Heresy, disinterment for, iii. 240. 378. 

 Herigone (Pierre), " Supple'ment du Cours Mathdma- 



tiqne," xi. 370. 

 " Hermippus Redivivus," xii. 255. 

 Hermit queries, vii. 234. 



Hermits, ornafnental and experimental, v. 123. 207. 

 333; vi. 472. 593. 



