ELEVENTH SERIES.
135
Hayes (James), Etonian, 1763, x. 410, 473
Hayler (A.) on Andrew or George Melly, viii. 74
Hayler (T.) on Melly : Stokes, viii. 488
Hayler (W.) on Ayrton light on the Clock Tower
at Westminster, xi. 90, 232 JEayley (John), Etonian, 1762, x. 410 Hayley (W.), Lady Hamilton on his ' Triumphs of
Temper,' i. 263
Hayllar (Jessie H.) on ear-piercing, iii. 235 Indexes Locorum to printed parish registers, iii. 276 Litany : spitting and stamping the feet, iii. 218 Bating of clergy to find armour, iv. 532 " Schreib dir's hinter das Ohr," vi. 388 Sayman (Francis), whereabouts of his drawings,
xi. 189 Hayman (Rev. Henry), Head Master of Rugby,
portraits of, iii. 228 Havman (Robert), poet, his biography, ii. 206,
270
GEEaymarket, Opera-House, notes from bank pass- book, 1809, xi. 127 ; site of the Tennis Court, c. 1867, iv. 110, 155, 176, 231 Saymarket Theatre, riot of tailors at, 1805, vii.
464 ; performances c. 1876-8, viii. 370, 436 Hayne (Charles), Etonian, 1763, x. 410 Hayne (Herbert G.) on ' Shepherd's Calendar,'
1496, v. 368
OEEayter (G.), his picture " Trial of Queen Caroline," vii. 69, 152, 336 ; his picture ' The Peris of the North,' viii. 189
Hayward (Arthur) on last King of Naples, x. 70 ; Pegler and Hetty Pegler's Tump, xii. 9 ; Pitts = Bacon, xii. 442
^Hayward (F.) on Carlyle quotation, viii. 472 ; " transcendental," viii. 356 ; two poems wanted, viii. 316 5 Hayward or Haward (W.), of Merton College,
1723, xiL 320, 367 Hayward (William Stephens), novelist, c. 1862,
iv. 149 Haywra, place-name, its locality, iii. 487 ; iv.
35, 96 Hazlitt (W.), Crabb Robinson on, vii. 485 ; and
" freemen of Highgate," xii. 29
- ' He " in game of " touch," vii. 449 ; viii. 34, 115
Head (J. G.) on auctioneer's hammer, vii. 469 ;
curious land customs, v. 108
- Headlong Hall,' by T. L. Peacock, ii. 508
4t Hear from," 1632, early use of the phrase, ix.
287
Hearn and McEachern families, v. 270 Hearne (Thomas), epigram on, xi. 454 ; xii. 33 Hearsey (Andrew), marriage and family, i. 428,
518
Heart locked with a key, origin of idea, x. 388 Heart-burial in niches in church walls, viii. 289, 336, 352, 391, 432, 493 ; ix. 38, 92, 234, 275, 320, 375, 398, 473, 500 ; x. 35, 77, 111, 431 ^ Hearth tax, Painswick, Glos., ix. 205 Heath =Cave, c. 1760 : Heath ancestry, iii. 489 Heath (James), Royalist historian, his marriage,
iii. 288 Heath (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1712, iii.
109 Heathfield (John), Westminster scholar, 1749, iv.
149
Heathfield Cuckoo Fair, iv. 96, 135 Heavens, three, from funeral sermon, 1657, iv.
48, 158 ; viii. 212
- Heaviside and Bradford families, i. 289
Hebb (J.) on Portland cement, i. 328
Hebrew dietetics, xii. 334, 380, 405, 466
Hebrew medal, inscription on, iv. 447, 510 ; xi.
436 Hebrew or Arabic proverb, viii. 30, 115, 136, 215,
257 Hebrew scholarship, the Hollier, its history, v.
350 Hebrides, Boswell's and Johnson's tours in, i.
307, 377 Heck (Mrs.), Dr. Phil, on Gray family of co.
Wexford, vii. 428
Heckell (Augustin), his paintings, vi. 148 Hector (R. B.) on poem wanted, xii. 86 Hedgcock (F. A.) on Diderot's ' Paradoxe sur le
Comedien ' : Garrick, iv. 27 ; Garrick in
France, ii. 287 Hedgeland (Rev. Philip), 1825-1911, Prebendary
of Exeter, iii. 365 Hedley (Rev. A.), friend of Sir W. Scott, vii. 370,
416 Heete (Robert), c. 1432, error in * D.N.B.,' ix.
466 Heffer (R.) on Carter (Sarah), viii. 231 ; Sancroft
family, v. 209 ; viii. 231 Heighington (Dr.) and his wife Lydia, c. 1790,
ix. 487
Heimskrol, Dutch artist, his biography, xii. 161 Heine on authors of quotations wanted, iv. 428 Heine (Heinrich), and Joseph Neunzig, v. 109 ;
his " Convictions can build cathedrals," viii.
407 ; x. 275 ; his description of Brougham,
xii. 400 ; his poems in Japanese, vi. 346 ; on
Kant, i. 247, 357 ; his stay in London, i. 329,
376 ; his translation of Byron, iv. 290, 338 ; his translation of " Pilgrimage to Kevlaar," viii. 410, 473 ; his visit to England, 1827, iv. 115, 152
Heinekey (Evelyn) on Fraser, x. 270
Hele (Horatio) = Frances Bellew, 1729-30, vii.
268
Hele family of South Molton, viii. 129 Helena (Empress), her sojourn at Llangollen, vii.
149
Hell-Fire Club, its history, i. 31, 95 ; xii. 97, 354 Hellings family, iv. 267
" Hello," " hollo," use of the words, vii. -189 Hellwig (Dr. A.) on criminal superstitions, ii.
347 Helme (Elizabeth), author, her biography, v. 189,
337 Helmet, pith, earliest use in India, vi. 290, 307,
377 ; worn at Flodden Field, x. 270, 392, 455 Helmet on taxes on crests, ii. 410
Helmets, in churches, origin of custom, ix. 410 ,
476 ; over memorial tablets, viii. 289 < Helmont (F. M. van), the younger, his works, vii.
307, 378, 467 ; " Fahnenschwingen," and
Lambourn, viii. 54 ; copies of works by, ix.
86, 128, 169, 207, 347, 367 Helwis, name in ' Interludium de Clerico efc
Puella,' iv. 266 Hemans (Mrs.), and " the distinguished linguist,"
viii. 88, 132 ; article on, in 'Athenaeum,' xi. 310 ;
biography of, iv. 468, 534 ; first publication
of ' Casabianpa,' iii. 67, 233 ; particulars of,
v. 55, 116, 273 Hemborow, origin of the surname, xi. 360,
443
Hemborow (T. W.) on Hemborow, xi. 360 Heminge family of Warwickshire, viii. 109