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Hall (W. Penn-Gaskell) on Hall : Gaskell : Perm,
ix. 248
Hall (W. T.) on folk-lore origins, vi. 509
Hall family, ix. 248
Halle (E.), his ' Chronicle,' 1548, ix. 387
Hallet family, iii. 308
Halley (Dr. Edmond), his comet, i. 86, 152 ; his two voyages, 1698-1700, 289 ; his bibliography, ii. 224 ; iv. 526 ; and Dr. Arthur Charlett, vi. 408 ; his pedigree, vii. 263
Halley (Edmond), surgeon R.N., ii. 88, 177
Halley (Humphrey), c. 1637, his biography, vi. 69
Halley, Parry, and Tooke families, vii. 89, 445 ; viii'. 37, 221, 373
Halley and Pyke or Pike families, v. 265 ; ix. 166
Halley and Stewart families, ix. 446
Halley family, xi. 64, 407
Halley family arms, v. 406
Halley surname, iii. 447
Halliwell (Henry), 1765-1835, his biography, x. 426 ; xi. 18
Halls of City Companies, iii. 87, 171, 294
Halm (Frederick), his ' Was ist Liebe ? ' ix. 386
Halo, lunar, and rain, vi. 265, 338, 412 ; vii. 193
Haltwhistle, curious epitaph, xii. 507
Ham, his wife, Hebrew tradition, iv. 429
Ham (J. S.) on Jacobite verses, ii. 350. Latton (John), v. 216. Passing bell, i. 351. South- wold Church, iii. 370. Tunbridge Wells and district, iii. 475
Ham House, Surrey, its closed gates, v. 249
Hamberbonne, meaning of the word, v. 190, 270, 315
Hambleton (Lieut.), error for Hamilton, iii. 417
Hamden (Elizabeth), letter of 1641, vi. 210
Hame-rein, etymology of the word, x. 106, 196
Hamill (Mayor) of Capri, wounded, 1806, vii. 27, 114
Hamilton (Lady Augusta) and ' Marriage Rites,' x. 73, 158
Hamilton (Emma, Lady) and Nelson, xii. 261
Hamilton (L.) on Imperial phrases, vii. 348
Hamilton (S. G.) on Capt. Bettesworth's statue, xi. 468. Bible (old), ii. 152. Graves (Richard), the younger, xii. 455. John (King), his charters, i. 512. Leap Year, ix. 191. Pic- tures at Teddington, vii. 153. Sarum, ii. 496 ; iii. 75, 237
Hamilton (William), East India Company surgeon, xii. 381
Hamilton family, viii. 450 ; ix. 497
Hamilton family of Arran, v. 328
Hamilton Place, Hyde Park, its history, ix. 10, 94
Hamlet as Christian name, viii. 4, 155, 237, 329, 418, 436 ; xii. 98
Hammals=alms, etymology of the word, vii. 248, 353
Hammer post, Sussex relic, its disappearance, xi. 486
Hammersley (H.) on Sir Alexander Grant's will, iii. 168
Hamond (G. B.) on Sir William Hamond, vii. 329
Hamond (Sir William) of Carshalton, died 1741, vii. 329
Hamonet (A.), on authors of quotations wanted, iii. 197
Hampden : Allen : Gregory, viii. 249
Hampden (J.) and Cromwell, their embarkation prevented, viii. 446
Hampden family, xii. 230, 292
Hampshire booksellers and printers, v. 481 ; vi. 31
Hampstead, great hollow elm at, iii. 187, 257 ;
vii. 234 ; its omnibus service, viii. 86, 156, 293,
396 ; repairing of highways in, 464 ; references
in song to, x. 187, 296, 377, 458, 497 ; theatre
at, 1807, 287
Hampstead Heath, demolition of octagonal engine
house, vii. 424, 513
Hampstead Road, alterations in, ii. 125 Hampton Court, vinery at, ii. 506 H imp ton Court and Hampton, bibliography, ix.
169, 317 Hampton Court Palace and William Talman, vii.
288, 395, 476 Hanbury (Benjamin), d. 1864, his library, xii. 9,
58
Hancock (Saul Tysoe), friend of Warren Hast- ings, viii. 210
Hancock (T. W.) on clergy in wigs, viii. 149 Hand, " giving the hand " in diplomacy, ii. 126,
251
Hand or hands, kissing the sovereign's, i. 135 Handel and Bononcini, epigram on, ii. 7 ; viii.
487, 518 ; xi. 426 Handford on broken on the wheel, vii. 147.
Lundy Island, iv. 16. Pillion : flails, vi. 313 Handkerchief, silk, " The Angler's Companion,"
x. 267
Handkerchiefs as relics of horse-races, viii. 448 Hands (J. G.) on -pour, vi. 95 Handwriting, restoration when faded, iii. 88 ;
changes in, x. 269 y 338
Haney (J. L.) on Tennyson bibliography, xi. 322 Hanged, drawn, and quartered, form of the punish- ment, i. 209, 275, 356, 371, 410, 497 ; ii. 97 Hangers and pot-hooks explained, vii. 388, 432 Hanging, recovery from, x. 86 Hanging alive in chains, xi. 221, 303, 404, 472 ;
xii. 212 Hangman, common, holders of the office, viii. 244,
335, 353, 376
Hangmen who have been hanged, xi. 468 ; xii. 16 Hanley and Chesterton, Staffs, manors of, x. 210 Hanmer (Dr. Meredith), his ' Epistle Dedica-
torie,' v. 164, 216 Hanover Square, shot-marks on St. George's
Church, viii. 387, 455 ; demolition of Hare- wood House, x. 406 Hanoverian Lodge, Royal Independent, its seal,
xi. 470 ; xii. 139
Hansard (G. A.) his ' Book of Archery,' vi. 429 Hansed = admitted to a Hans, x. 286 Hansom (J. S.) on John Banister, Wykehamist, vi.
157. Jesuits at Mediolanum, x. 375. Paston
(Dorothy) or Bedingfeld, vi. 509. Slade (John),
xii. 15. Tyburn, the, xi. 32. Hanson (J. and T.), c. 1650, ii. 209 Han way = umbrella, use of the word, viii. 328 ;
ix. 493 Happer (Mrs. F. A.) on French taxes remitted, xii.
456 Happisburgh or Haisborough, near Cromer, xii. 86,
133
Harben on initial letters for words, x. 176 Harben (H. A.) on Brokenselde, xi. 110^ Catea-
ton Street, v. 613. Cernet's tower, xii. 396.
Marylebone, xi. 291. Newlands, Chalfont St.
Peter, iv. 276. Rocque's and Horwood's maps
of London, iii. 353. " Stoples (Le)," xii. 410. ' The " as part of title, iii. 38. Tyburn, the, x.
430. Wale : Forewale : Afterwale, x.. 146 Harbour : Cold Harbour, the place name, ii. 14, 74 Harbours, books on, xi. 409, 452, 477, 514 Harding (Joseph) his biography, iii. 64