INDEX. 



535 



Hamilton (C.) on the author of Scoute- 



Generall, 3U3. 

 Hamilton, Newburgh, 117. 356. 

 Hamont (C. D.) on lachrymatories, 151. 

 Hampson's Religious Deceptions of the 



Church of Rome, an error corrected, 87. 

 Hampstead, judges' walk at, 4. 

 Hand giving the blessing, 477. 509. 

 Hand-bell before a corpse, 68. 15+. 

 Handel's occasional oratorio, 426. 480. 

 Hares, 3. 



Harlequins, origin of, I6.o. 287. 464. 

 Harrington (E. C.) on Cooke's Dialogue, 



306. 

 on Patrick's tract on the Eucharist, 



214. 

 Harris the painter, notices wanted, 329. 

 Harrisers, meaning of, 252. 

 Harrison's Chronology, 105. 192. 

 Hastings' (Lady Flora) bequest, 443.522. 

 Hastings (Warren), his magnanimity, 369. 

 Hawkins (Edward) on tlie writers in the 



Anti-Jacobin, 348. 

 Haybands in seals, 185. £18. 291. 331. 332. 

 H. (B.) on snail-eating, 335. 

 H. (C.) on Bactria, 435. 

 — on the meaning of" eisell," 508. 



on Petworth register-book, 419. 



on the word Sewell, 4.S2. 



on St. Uncumber, 404. 



H. (C. E.) on epitaph in Morwenstow 



churchyard, 377. 

 H. (C. H.) on the symbolism of Death, 501. 

 H. (C R.) on epigram on the Duchess of 



Eboli, 208. 

 H. (De) on the descendants of Col. Fell, 142. 

 H. ( E. ) on *' Cum grano salis," 8H. 

 on Baron Munchausen's frozen horn, 



132. 

 — ^ on an old ballad, 278. 

 Head's Nugae Venales, 453. 

 Headings of chapters in Bibles, 141. 259. 

 Healing, prayers at the, 42. 93. 148. 197. 



352. 436 

 Heart, to learn by, 425. 483. 

 Heath -hounds, 404. " 



Hedgehog, 3. 

 Hehl, Father, account of him wanted, 167. 



259. 

 Henchman (Bp.), his portrait, 8. 43. 

 Henco on court dress, 407. 

 Henry IV., descent of, 120. 171. 

 Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas Curwen,323. 

 Henryson (Robert), a complete edition of 



his poeras a desideratum, 38. 

 Herbert (George) and the restoration of 



Bemerton church. 22. 85. 178. 

 Herbert, Sir Thomas, his memoirs, 157. 



22.3. 259. 

 Hermes on an inscribed alms-dish, 101. 



.on the phrase '' God's acre," 3S0. 



on snail-eating, 221. 



Hermit at Hampstead on Wm. Hone, 508. 

 Hermit of Holyport on Dousa's noem oil 



Sidney, 22. 



on old Dutch song-book, 23. 



— — on the father of Philip Massingcr, 52. 

 on a Dutch translation of a tract by 



Robert Greene, 103. 

 account of an ancient wood engraving, 



277. 

 Herodotus, time when he wrote, 30. 76. 124. 

 Heronscwes, its derivation, 4.50. 507. 

 Hcrstmonceux castle, Uacre monument at, 



75. 



notices respecting, 28, 29. I21.. 



Hertfordiensis on paper-mill near Steven- 

 age, 187. 

 Hewson (Col.) the cobbler, 11. 73. 123. 

 Hcwett (J. W.) on an inscription on a 



clock, 3'29. 430. 

 Heylin's Microcosmog, error in thcdatc, 22. 

 Heywood family, 263. 

 11.(1'. ) on the authorship of the Cavalier's 



farewell, 34. 

 H. (F.J.) on snail-charm, 179- 

 H. (H.) on " Ex pedc Hcrculcm," 302. 



on Wat the hare, 44. 



Hibbald (St.), who was he? 496. 



Hibernicus on Dutch literature in Dublin 



university library, 379. 



on the Milesians, 428. 



Hickson (S.) on the authorship of 



Henry VIII., 33. 



on the meaning of " eisell," 119. 



on the word " rack," in Shakspeare's 



Tempest, 218. 

 — on Shakspeare and Fletcher, 318. 

 on Shakspeare's meaning of prenzie, 



451. 

 Hill's penny post, 62. , 

 Hipparchus on Sabbatical Jewish years, 373. 

 Hippopotamus, 181. 308. 

 H. (J.) on an enigmatical epitaph, 184. 

 on the Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, 



21. 

 H. (J. C.) on Fivizzano the painter, 495. 

 H. (J. O.) on the Life of Clancie, 42. 

 H. (J. W.) on the word adur, 30. 



on contracted names of places, 182. 



H. (L.) on family of Sir J. Banks, 507. 

 H. (M. A.) on the word abeiles, 243. 



on Rab Surdam, 193. 



H. (N.) on Buuyan and the Visions of 



Hell, 467. 

 Hogan, what kind of beverage, 450. 

 Holland (Hugh) and his works, 427. 

 Holland, land, 30. 70. 229. 

 Hollander's austerity, &c., explanation 



wanted, 494. 

 Holy water for the hooping-cough, 220. 

 Holywood the mathematician, his birth- 



(ilace, 389. 

 Homilies, the first edition of second book, 



102. 

 Hone (William), his conversion, 477. 508. 

 Honor of Clare, documents relating to, 390. 

 Hoods of the Scotch universities, 329. 

 '* Hook or by crook'* explained, 116. 212. 

 Hooper (Bp.), his Godly Confession, &c., 



169. 227. 

 Hooper (Richard) inquiries respecting 



William Chilcot, 33. 



on Howel's Uesiderius, 352. 



Hooping-cough, cure of, 258. 

 Hoops, their early use in dress, 85. 153. 

 Hornbooks, 151. 



Horneck (Dr. Anthony), inquiry respect- 

 ing his letters, 117. 

 Horrocks (James), whose father lived in 



the time of Cromwell, 475. 

 Hotchkin (Robert) on lines by Pope, 221. 

 Iloumout, motto, 106. 

 Howard (John), medal given to, 142. 

 Howard (Lord), was he a Papist ? 185. 244. 



287. 309. 

 Howe (Capt.), how related to George IL, 



353. 438. 

 Bowel's Desiderins, or Original Pilgrim, 



352. 

 H. (R.) on the legend of St. Molaise, 478. 



on the word bawn, 4S3. 



on the fossil elk of Ireland, 502. 



on stone chalices, 481. 



H. (R. C.) on a stone in Casterton church, 



181. 

 on the rarity of William IV. 's copper 



coinage, 135. 

 H. (R. C. H.) on the family of Sir J. Banks, 



390. 

 H. (R. D.) on anticipations of modem 



ideas, 137. 



on Bogatzky's Golden Treasury, 526. 



on Gregory the Great, 194. 



on the phrase, " Mind your P's and 



Q's," 328. 523. 



on pillgarlick, 1.50. 



— — on the agency of Od, 517. 



H. (S.) on meaning of waste-book, 465. 



H. (S. H.) on Breeches Bible, 72. 



on Cromwell's dealings with the devil, 



282. 

 H. (T.) on obeism, 59. 

 Hughes (William) on lovanni Volpc, 244. 

 Hulls, the inventor of steam-boats, 69. 

 Hurd (Bp.), biography wanted, 496. 

 Huvghcns (Constantine), English poemaby, 



423. 



H. (W. B.) on Christ's-cross Row, 4C5. 

 on the frozen horn, 282. 



— on Mont-de-Piete, 372. 



on lines in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 



142. 



— on the meaning of " Trepidation 

 talked," 450. 



Hylles' Arte of Vulgar Arithmeticke, 409. 



L (B. R.) on epigram on synod of Dort, 94 . 



on plafery, 88. 



I. (C. H.) on mints at Norwich, 525. 

 Ich riien, motto, 106. 168. 

 I. (F.) on ancient wood engraving, 436. 

 Ignatius' Epistles, edited by Mr. Curetoii, 



138. 

 Ignohus on suppressed chantries, 24. 

 Ignore, its etymology, 169. 

 Image of both churches, its author, 407.469. 

 Imagination, on its early culture, 38. 73. 



152. 

 Inedited poetry, from Harleian MSS., 203. 



218. 

 Inquisition, Histoire de 1', its authorship, 



11. 

 Inscription on an oak board, 240. 

 Ireland, notes on, 490. 

 Irish brigade, account of, 372. 



J., on Criston, Somerset, 357. 



on the correct prefix of mayors, 92. 



James II., his natural daughter, 224.249. 



280. 500. 

 Jarltzberg on altar lights, &c., 58. 



on Barlaam and Josaphat, 278. 



on Queen Mary's Lament, &c., 89. 



— on odour from the rainbow, 224. 



on the vendace, 301. 



Jarture, account of this work wanted, 89. 



JasPer on collar of SS., 42. 



Jaytee on record for existing monuments, 



418. 



on villenage, 411. 



J. (U.) on egg and arrow ornament, 349. 



Jerne on a carved ceiling, 424. 



Jerrold (Douglas) on the sayer of " After 



me the deluge," 299. 

 Jesse's London, notes on, 84. 

 Jesuits, History of, the author? 323. 

 Jews in China, discovery of, 442. 

 J. (F.) on Ruggles' Ignoramus, 518. 

 J. (G. A.) on Scotch universities' hoods, 329. 

 J. (H.) on the curfew bell, 77. 

 on Ptolemy's presents to the Seventy- 

 two, 449. 



on Sir Walter Raleigh, 10.5. 



on Sir Cloudesley .Shovel, 23. 



Jingo on self-striking clocks, 372. 

 J. (L) on the curse of Scotland, 483. 



on snail-eating, 221. 



on record of existing monuments, 217. 



J. (M.) on Maclean not Junius, 411. 

 John ap William on Welsh history, 447. 

 John, King, at Lincoln, 141. 290. 

 John's (St.) Bridge fair, 88. 287. 311. 469. 



Vox populi vox Dei, 288. 



Joan (Pope) whether a myth or a veritable 



lady, 255. 306. 395. 463. 



the game of, 22. 



Jonah and the whale, 517. 



Jonathan, the cognomen of Brother, 495. 



Jones (T.) on the ten commandments, 412. 



Jonson, Ren, his portrait, 105. 



Joseph of Exeter, where is the MS. of his 



De Bello Antiocheno ? 4+7. 

 Josephus on St. John's Bridge fair, 88. 

 Jove (J. Cove) on spelling of Britannicus, 



463. 

 J. (T.) on the circulation of the blood, .310. 



on early culture of the ini.igination, 73. 



on the authorship of Histoire de I'ln- 



quisition, II. 

 on " Jurare ad caput animalium," 192. 



