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Hewitt (C. E.) on Apothecaries' Act of 1815, iii. 328.
Caparn family, v. 268. ' La Belle Assembled ' :
Miss Cubitt, iv. 108. Manor Court of Edwin-
stowe, Notts, ii. 226. Scotch Communion
tokens, iv. 387. Scottish Naval and Military
Academy, iii. 148 ; iv. 274
Hewitt (E.) on Washington medal, vi. 167
Hewitt (Canon J. A.) on Cawood family, ii. 515. Chichele's kin, v. 454. Farrant's anthem, iv. 265. Ghost-words, vii. 347. Guelderland (Duke of) : Duke of Lorraine, v. 456. Heraldic mottoes, iii. 235. Hewett family, ii. 488. Kirkbride of Ellerton, viii. 309. Nelson poems, iv. 329. ' Paradise Lost ' of 1751, iii. 68
Hewitt (M.), his ' Ritualist's Progress,' vi. 130, 173
Hews or Huse family, xii. 128, 177
Hewlett (James), artist, 1768-1836, his biography, ix. 183
Hewson (Sir John), Cromwellian colonel, his biography, vi. 222, 292, 337, 373, 437, 456 ; xi. 208
Hexameters on the Bass Rock, ix. 288, 411
Hexton, Hocktide observance at, xi. 488 ; xii. 71, 139, 214, 253, 514
Heynow family of Stenbury, xii. 61
Heys- Jones (E.) on Charles I. metal jewellery, xii. 428
JELeywood (Jasper), tried and condemned, 1584, ix. 184
'Heywood (John), date of his death, viii. 367
Beywood (Thomas), his lines on ' Sibella Europaea,' ix. 208 ; suggested emendations in his dramas, 301
Hibbert and Simon families, vi. 307
Hibernia. See Ireland.
- Hibgame (F. T.) on an Alabama veteran, vi. 226.
Arab Sheikh Nefzaoni, xi. 327. Arms of English Roman Catholic Bishops, x. 228. Authors of quotations wanted, x. 309. Bandy Leg Walk, xi. 35. Beach (T.), portrait painter, ii. 285. Birkenhead's last survivor, ix. 268. Bishop, first consecrated in Westminster Cathedral, ii. 145. Bishops, fourteen, consecrated together, v. 347, 494. ' Bleak House ' : Jarndyce v. Jarn- dyce, v. 166. Blincoe (R.), his memoirs, ix. 231. Blind institutions in England, xi. 348. Brazen bijou, i. 369. Bristol slave ships, ii. 257. Chatterton in London, vii. 506. Children at executions, iii. 34. Children of the Chapel, i. 458. Christian name, addition to, iii. 416. Church, oldest Protestant in United States, v. 244. Church spoons, v. 77. Close (Poet), i. 409. Coffin House, i. 493. Coffins and shrouds, viii. 255. Colet (Dean), his name, x. 249. Coli- seums old and new, iii. 116. Cook (Capt.),his house, viii. 364. Cope, i. 174. Cowley (Han- nah), her burial-place, xi. 269. Crosby Square, No. 4, ix. 346. Crouch, the musical composer, i. 248. Crucifix, one-armed, ii. 294. Dampier (W.) the navigator, ix. 447. Death after lying, x. 195. ' Doleful Evensong," viii. 69. Dorsetshire snake-lore, i. 333. Dowry Square, Clifton, x. 188. Dunstable the musician, ii. 387. Earrings : their history, iii. 249. English burial-ground at Lisbon, iii. 34. English Jesuit, first, viii. 190. Englishman, first, in India, ix. 208. Eshin' : Beltin', v. 518. Eton swishing, vi. 35. Evil eye, i. 508. Forests set on fire by lightning, iv. 213. Gaboriau's
- Marquis d'Angival,' i. 428. Groom's Coffee-
ELouse, xi. 145. Hare and Easter, iv. 306. Havel and slaie makers, v. 209, 256. Hawker
of Morwenstow, ii. 286. Hessel (Phcebe), i. 406.
Hickford's Room, Brewer Streer, vii. 128.
Hinds (Dr. Samuel), i. 227. Hoast, v. 110.
Irish soil exported, iii. 395. Keble (J.), his
death, ix. 386. Lamb (C.) and Winchmore
Hill, ix. 187. Lee (Harriet), viii. 197. Linus
(Pope), v. 129. Little Wild Street Chapel, i. 77.
London cemeteries in I860, ii. 297. Lowry, vi.
373. Lyceum Theatre, iii. 45. ; iv. 410. Man-
zoni's ' Betrothed,' ii. 169. " Mary, Mary, quite
contrary," viii. 231. Mechanical road carriages,
xi. 431. Michaelmas custom, ii. 347. ' Missal,
The,' iv. 138. Mocassin : its pronunciation,
ii. 495. Moravian Chapel, Fetter Lane, viii.
26. Morland's grave, ii. 49. Motherhood late
in life, ix. 96. Napier Tavern," Holborn, xi.
467. Navarino : last survivor, vi. 306 ; xi. 506.
Nelson at Bath, i. 366. New Year luck, v.
94. New York, Holy Trinity, vi. 197. New-
man (Cardinal), his birthplace, vii. 489. Non-
conformist burial-grounds, ix. 233. Norfolk,
Virginia, its founders, xi. 489. " Oh \ the
pilgrims of Zion," iii. 176. Old Bailey, ix. 186.
Passing bell, i. 351. Photographer, oldest, his
death, viii. 306. Pictorial blinds, vii. 493.
Pincushion sweet, vi. 155. Place, v. 475.
Postboy, oldest, in England, xi. 247. Power
(Tyrone), American actor, viii. 348. Pre-
Reformation tabernacle, ix. 97. Princess's
Theatre, Oxford Street, vi. 364. Quin (James),
the actor, iii. 185. Railway, first, on the Con-
tinent, iv. 267. Roman Catholic priests buried
in London, vi. 149 ; vii. 72. Ropes used at
executions, v. 418. Rushlights, x. 135. St.
Paul's Cathedral, foundation stone, v. 168.
" Saracen's Head," Snow Hill, xii. 65. Sar-
dinian Chapel, xii. 285. Seething Lane, vii.
390. Snakes drinking milk, x. 316. Stanley
(Sir H. M.), his grave, ii. 526. Swedish Church,
Prince's Square, ix. 369. Touching wood, vi.
174. Virginia and the Eastern Counties, vii.
329. Walker (John), and the lucifer match,
xi. 427. " Was you ? " and " You was," v. 114.
Wiggins (Joseph), ix. 110. Wiseman (Cardinal),
his tomb, v. 389. Wiseman and Manning
(Cardinals), vii. 133, 245. Yarmouth postboy,
the last, ix. 484
Hie et Ubique on authors of quotations, x. 468. Bankes of Corfe Castle, v. 395. Bruges, xi. 318. Epigram on a rose, iii. 433. Haymarket, Westminster, vii. 371. Jesuits at Medio- lanum, x. 437. London and Birmingham Railway, viii. 473. Officer of the Pipe, x. 297, 351. Pony'=crib, vi. 294. Unthank, x. 15
Hiccocks or Heacock (Robert), b. 1625, x. 210
Hickery-puckery, meaning of the term, iv. 87, 232 ; vi. 288, 330, 352
Hickes (John), M.P. for Fowey 1701-8, x. 88
Hickey (Emily) on Noah Hickey, xii. 89. " Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, " xii. 47
Hickey (Noah) of Dublin, his parentage, xii. 89
Hickford's Concert-Room, Brewer Street, vii. 128, 196
Hickry pikry. See Hickery-puckery.
Hidage, the Tribal, vi. 213
Hieroglyphics, references to the supernatural in, i. 290
Higden (Ralph) and Thomas Usk, i. 245
Higgin (L.), his ' Spanish Life in Town and Country,' i. 326
Higgins (Godfrey), his death, ii. 184, 276, 331
Higgs or Higges family, x. 387
High Constable, Office of, xii. 309
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