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Torch and taper, i. 109. " Trylle upon my

Harpe," ii. 148. Yeoman of the Crown, i. 208.

" Ympe," ii. 186

Hussey family of Slinfold, Sussex, xii. 3, 13 Hustings Courts, Cheshire, wills in, viii. 170 Hustle-cap, obsolete English game, vii. 512 Hutchins (Rev. John), of SS. Anne and Agnes,

his interment, x. 148 ; xi. 409 Hutchins (Mary H.) on ' Hamlet,' I. ii. vi. 505 Hutchinson (Col.) and Sandown Castle, Kent,

viii. 190 Hutchinson (John) on Raleigh, its pronunciation,

i. 90. Shakespeare called " gentle," iii. 69,

290. Shakespeariana, i. 161 Hutchinson (M. B.) on Ipswich Apprentice Books,

i. 41, 111 Hutchinson (T.) on ' English Minstrelsy,' ix. 256.

Lamb, Coleridge, and Mr. May, i. 61, 109.

Pour, v. 329. Wordsworth anecdote, v. 307 ;

vii. 193 Hutchinson (William), historian of Durham, his

descendants, iii. 327 Hutton (E.) on astrology in Italy, v. 148. Spanish

folk-lore, iv. 266

Huth (E. W.) on " Jolly Roger " Inn, xi. 370 Hutton (James) and English Moravianism, 1738,

viii. 502

Hutton (W. H.) on copes and cope-chests, v. 254 Hutton Hall, Berwickshire, its history, vi. 209,

276, 316, 377, 397, 431 Huttons of that ilk, iv. 509

Huxley and Wilberforce at the British Associa- tion, 1860, x. 209, 335 Hwinca, n and c in, x. 226 Hyde, manor of, its history, x. 321, 461 ; xi.

22, 174, 231

Hyde (Amphillis), date of her death, x. 289 Hyde ( Anne ) = Samuel Ibbotson, viii. 408 Hyde (Sir Henry), beheaded March, 1650, x. 268 Hyde de Neuville, his descent, ii. 368 Hyde family, their marriages, iv. 348 Hyde family pedigree, x. 486

Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, x. 41, 142 Hydrophobic patients smothered, i. 65, 176, 210,

332 Hyett (F. A.) on the Cotswold games, ix. 146.

' Victoria History of Gloucestershire,' viii. 304

Hymns :

' A charge to keep I have," ii. 335 ' And he was a Samaritan," xii. 46, 177 ' God moves in a mysterious way," ii. 335 " May I through this blest day of Thine," xi.

108

" O come, all ye faithful," i. 10, 54 ' Oh ! the pilgrims of Zion," iii. 109, 176 ' Rock of Ages," Latin version, viii. 17 " Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood," iii.

489

1 There is a land of pure delight," iv. 38 " Veni, Creator," its authorship, iv. 89, 137,

332

Hymns by Isaac Watts, i. 508 Hymn-writer, leper, i. 227, 297 Hynmers (Benjamin), d. 1743, x. 410 ; xi. 76 Hyphens after street names, iv. 449, 515 Hypocrite, classical use of the word, vi. 28, 74, 173 Hysker or Hesker islets, iv. 69, 136, 334 Hytch (E. P.) on Lansdowne Passage, Berkeley

Street, x. 249

Hytch (F. J.) on Mrs. Beecher Stowe on Byron, xii. 370. Smallpox hospital in 1804, x. 232. ' That Reminds Me,' ix. 294


I

/, why capitalized, ii. 288, 356 ; origin of the dot,

301 ; printed with small letter, 357 I and y, their use in English, -ii. 186, 316, 371 I. on ejected priests, i. 9. Interment in graves belonging to other families, i. 9. Omega, an old contributor, i. 8

I. (A.) on the Derby and the weather, xii. 8 I. (C. J.) on Roman and Christian chronology, i. 86.

Eliot (George), and blank verse, i. 14 I. (D. C.) on clergyman as City Councillor, iii. 175.

" I sit with my feet in a brook," iii. 498 I. (J. A.) on Inglis pedigree, x. 370 I. (J. H.) on Marlowe's birth, i. 491 I. (S.) on Snodgrass as a surname, x. 52 I. (W.) on King John's charters, i. 469 I. (W. S.) on water-suchy, ix. 178 I.H.C., its signification, iii. 194 I.H.S., meaning of the abbreviation, ii. 106, 190,

231

lago (W.) on St. Mewbred, i. 377 I'Anson (Bryan), his monumental inscription, iii.

352

I'Anson (Sir John), Bart., his death, ii. 485 Ibague" on accentuation in English, i. 72. Child- birth folk-lore, i. 15. Rules of Christian life, ii. 335. Telegram, longest, ii. 125 Ibbetson (R.) on Millar's ' Geography,' iii. 169 Ibbotson (Samuel) = Anne Hyde, viii. 408 Iberian inscriptions in Hibernia, i. 388, 455 Ice, splitting fields of, iv. 325, 395, 454, 513 ; v. 31, 77 ; vii. 114 ; John Keble on stars reflected in, xii. 289

Iceland, Governors of, xii. 229, 458 Icelandic dictionary, iv. 229, 331, 456 Ichenhauser (R.) on St. Charles Borromeo, vi. 68 Icknield Way, references ante 1500, ix. 88 ;

in Hants and Wilts, x. 490 Iconoclast, pseudonym of Charles Bradlaugh, v.

191, 212, 274 " Idean vine " in Scott's ' Lady of the Lake,' ix. 8,

132 Idle = mischievous, use of the word, ix. 350 ; x.

12

Idolatrous folk-lore in Brittany, viii. 409 levers (Robert Henry), Westminster scholar, iv.

107 ' Ignes Fatin,' Hudibrastic poem, published 1810,

viii. 408

Ignoramus on French wills, ix. 50 Ikona, South African term, vi. 46, 96, 135 Iktin, nominative form of the name, ii. 249, 316 Hand, meaning of the word, ii. 348, 493; iii. 98,

154, 432

He, etymology of the word, iii. 98, 374, 432 lies du Salut : Devil's Island, its history, viii.

108, 175

' Iliad,' black ewe in, v. 328, 373 Illegitimacy in England and Ireland, ii. 168, 257,

334

Illuminati, Avignon Society of, vii. 386, 514 Images, black, of the Madonna, iv. 305 Imaginary or invented saints, i. 159, 333 Imagination, Napoleon Bonaparte on, i. 488 Imlay (Gilbert), his ' Emigrants,' 1793, x. 49 Immanquable, French loan-word, xi. 145 Immorality, proclamation at Quarter Sessions

against, x. 209 Immurement : of nuns alive, i. 50, 152, 217 ; in

sea-walls, 288 Imp, Lincoln, trinket in form of, iv. 530 Imp = shoot grafted in, ii. 186