INDEX. 



535 



H. (E. C.) on passage in Gray, 347. 



on the word "after," in the Rubric, 



449. 

 " Heigh ho ! says Rowley," £7. 

 " Hell paved with good intentions," 86. 140. 

 Hen and Chickens, jl2. 

 Henry VI., capture of, ISl. 228. 316. 



VIII., authorship of, lyS. 4U1. 



*■ Henry and the nutbrown Maid,^' ballad, 



104. 

 Hepburn crest and motto, 217. 

 Herbert (George), 157. 414. 

 -— and Bemerton Church, 460. 



burial place, 103. 

 a nute on his poems, 2t)3. 



and bhakspeare, 373. 



— a hint for publishers, 439. 

 Herbert's (Sir Thomas) Memoirs, 220. 476. 

 " Her brow was fair," the author? 40". 

 Hermapion on "The Times" new.spaper 



and the Coptic language, 5u0. 

 Hermit at Hampstead on Gray's Elegy. 



301. 

 Hermit of Holyport on Dryden's "Absalom 



and Achitophel," 406 



on Drjden's " Essays on Satire," 423. 



on Gray, Dryden, and playing cards, 



462. 

 on Gray's Elegy and Dodsley poems, 



265.543. 

 on " A Frog he would a wooing go," 



74. 



— on Fairfax's Tasso, 359. 

 Herodotus, time when he wrote, 405. 

 Herrick (Kobert), 269. 421. 

 Herschel's (Sir W.) observations and 



writings, 391. 



Hersimonceux Castle, 477. 



" He who runs may read," 374. 439. 497. 



Hewson the Coljbler, 442. 



H. (F. R.) on Roinagnasi's works, 425. 



Hibernian (an) on the first Earl of Ros- 

 common, 468. 



Hickson (Samuel) on authorship of Henry 

 VIII., 198. 



— ^ on " Away, let nought to love displeas- 

 ing," 519. 



on the derivation of " news " and 



"noise," 23. 81.218. 



on the disputed passage from " The 



Tempest," 338. 499. 



on Shakspeare and Marlowe, 309. 



on Shakspeare's use of " delighted," 



113. 184. 32y. 



Highland kilts, 174. 



High spirits considered a presage of Im- 

 pending calamity or death, 84. I.^il. 



" Hilary (Sir) charged at Agincourt," 158. 

 19a 



Hip, hip, hurrah ! 323. 



Hipperswitches, S\iQ. 



Hippopotamus (the), 35. 277. 



further notes on, 4.")7. 



Hiring of servants, 89. 157. 



H. iG.) on Gookin, 44. 



H. (J. G.) on "He that runs may read," 

 497. 



H. (J. O. W.}, epigrams from Buchanan, 

 152 372. 



H. (J. W.) on Abbe Strickland, 198. 



^— an ancient tiles, 410. 



on Arabic numerals, 424. 



on armorial bearings, 424. 



on Bishop Burnet, 372. 



on blackguard, 480. 



^^ on cure for waits, 430. 



.^— on death by burning, 411. 



on end of Easter 4(i8. 



epitaph on a wine incrch.mt, 421. 



on etymology i>f " parse," 430. 



- — on Franz von Sickin>;en, 134. 



.^— on George Herbert, 414. 



on Jacobus I'rscluclus Siculus, 424. 



— on La-rig, 4<i3. 



on mice -ah a medicine, 4*55. , 



on omens from birds, 415. 



on Robert Herrick, 421. 



on St. lycger's Life of Arclibisliop 



Walsh, 103. 



H.(J. W.) on" Tickhill, God help me!" 



452. 

 H. (M.Y. A.) on Roman Catholic theology, 



279. 

 Hockey, 10 238.' 



Hogarth's illustrations of Hudibras, 355. 

 Hogs, not pigs, 102. 461. 

 Hoods worn by doctors of the university of 



Cambridge, 479. 



of Aberdeen, 407. 



•* Hook or by Crook," 78. 

 Hooper (Richard) on Francis Lady Nor- 

 ton, 479. 

 Hooping-cough, 37. 

 Hopkins the witchtinder, 413. 

 Hoppesteris, 31. 

 HoUtsworth and Fuller, 43. 

 Holland (Hugh), and his works, 265. 



, land, 345. 



Holme MSS., 465. 



Holt family, 506. 



Homilies, Book of, 89. 346. 



Honest Jury, Pultney's ballad of, 147. 



Hornbooks, 167. 236. 



Horning, letters oi, 449. 



Horns, to give a man, 90. 



House of Commons, strangers in tlie, 17. 



83. 121. 

 Howard (Sir Robert), 248. 

 Howe (Edward R. J.), on Prophetic Spring, 



at Langley, Kent, 244. 

 Howkey or Horkey, 10. 238. 

 Howlett (W. E.) on painting, by C. Bega, 



494. 

 H. (R.) on Westminster wedding, 480. 

 H. (S.J on Calvin and Serveius, 152. 



on Lord Pluiiket and St. Agobard, 225. 



— — on a note on Morganatic marriages, 



262. 



on pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 237. 



on Poet Laureates, 20. 



H. (S. M.) cpi;,'raiu on the late Bull, 461. 

 H. (S. S.N.) on.Old St. Pancias Church, 404. 

 Huliert le Soeur's six brass statues, 54. 

 Hudibras, Hogarth's illustrations of, '355. 



, note on a passage in, 68. 



Hudihrastic verse, 3. 



H. (W. G ) on Jezebel, 357. 



Hydro-incubator, the, 84. 



I. 



Icenus on the Norfolk dialect, 217. 



" I'd preach as though, ' 28. 



Ignorans, on Mrs. Partington, 377. 



I. (H.) on funeral superstition, 2.i9. 



1. (J.) on Cold Harbour, 3U. 



" Ilia sauvissiraa vita," its authorship, 267. 



" Illlc Haeraon.a," etc., 141. 



Immaculate conception, on the doctrine of 

 the, 4U7. 449. 



I-membred, "a girdle i-membred," its 

 etymology, 153. 170. 



" Iinp.-est" and " Debenture," 40. 76. 106. 



" Incidit in Si-yllam," 85. 136 141. 



Incumbents of church livings in Kent, 278. 



India rubber, 115. 



Infant prodigy, 101, 439. 



Iniies (Robert), a Grub Street poet, 166. 



Inquisition, the, 3^. ,« 



, writers on the, 4!'4. 



Inscription on a portrait, 393, 



Insignia of mayoralty, 394. 



Intellectual labour, itiiision of, 489. 



Intended reader, on Locke's MSS., 413. 



" Inteiiible," Sluikspeare's use of, ioi. 



Interest, mode of cuinputiiig, ^15. 



Interments among the ancients, various 

 modes ot", 187. 



Iota on Bishop Berkeley, adventures of 

 Gaudcntio di Lucca, 247. 



on Conde's Arabs in .^'pain, 279. 



on the tirat woman formed from a rib, 



2C4. 



on Rev. Joseph Blanco, 479. 



on Kollins* Ancient Ili..ti)ry, .ind His- 

 tory ol the Arts ami Sciences, 357. 



on writers on the Inquisition, 491. 



Ireland, fossil elk of, 494. 



, remarkable proposition concerning, 



li9. 

 Irish brigade, 407. 452. 499. 



bull, 441. 



" Isabel " and " EUzabeth," 159. 

 " Is anything but," &c., 294. 



J. 



J. on Duke and Earl of Albemarle, 442. 



on Lord Chancellor's oath, 182. 



Jackson (E. S. ) on aerostation, 269. 



on Chaucer's Damascene, 322. 



on Debenture and imprest, 76. 



on the hippopotamus, 277. 



— - •• I'd pre.ich as tliough," 28. 



on Laurence Mlnot, 266. 



on the marks * 1 1, 4S0. 



on mistake m Conybeare and How- 

 son's Life of St. Paul, 63. 



on pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 269. 



on lacniymatoiies, 448. 



on shipster, 91. 



on strangers in theHouse of Commons, 



84. 



on torn by horses, 480. 



Jjcubus Prcefectus Siculus, 424. 



James U., remains and interment of, 243. 

 iiSl. 427. 



Jane (Lady), of Westmoreland, 485. 



Jarltzberg on the antiquity of smoking, 216. 



on ilie .\mencan language, 136. 



on Barclay's " .\rgenis," 40. 238. 



on blackguard, 134. 



^-^ on Boetius' Consolations of Piiilosophy, 

 56. 



on carpets and room paper, 134. 



on charm for growing young, 130. 



on a char.n lor warts, 226. 



on Cinderella or the Glass Slipper, 



214. 

 on the custom of wearing the breast 



uncovered in Elizabeth's reign, 246. 



on ergh, er, or argh, 221 . 



labulous account of the lion, 142. 



on Haiiiip, 159. 



on haiidlastnig, 282. 



on liavoL-k, 215. 



on the lost tribes, 230. 



on Miltun's Lycldas, 246. 



on Oliver and Roland, 132. 



origin of the .\n'.ericaii arms, 135. 



on Kussiaii language, 152. 



on " Under the Rose," 221. 



on the Welsh language, 136. 



on zlind-nadel guns, 247. 



Jarvie (Bailie Nicoli, 421. 



Jaytee on the correct i)retix.of raayori, 303. 



on guildhalls, 2,0. 



on Junius and Sir Phllij) Francis, 294. 



on portraits of Charles 1. in churches, 



271. 



on Robert Herrick, 209. 



on St. Tiiomas of Lancaster, 269. 



on Thomson of Esholt, 268. 



on watching the sepulchre, 271. 



J. C. M. on Cold Harbour, 340. 



Jerome (St.) on the olhce of bishop and 



presbyter, 380. 

 Jewell (Bishop), library of, 54. 

 Jews, emancipation of, 13. 2.''. 



. and L^icedfeinuniaiis, cognation of, 377. 



Spring Gardens, 403. 



under the Commonwealth, 294. 



Jewish music, 8S. 126. 



Jezebel, meaning of, 357. 482. 



J. (H.) on cuifew, 311. 



Joaihim, the French ambassador, 229, 271. 



2,S0. 

 Joan Sainlerson, or the cushion dance, 517. 

 Job's Luck, by I'cileridije, l.'iii. 516. 

 John Jokyii or Joachim the French am- 



bassailor, 229. 2T1. 280. 

 John o'tiroat's House, 442. 

 Johnson (Dr.) and Dr. SVarton, 26. 

 Jones (Pitman), on James II. and his 



remains, 243. 



