ELEVENTH SERIES.
141
Mitres at Coronations, iv. 27 Nonconformist
Minister elected to Parliament, i. 108 " Old
Mogul," Drury Lane, iii. 86 Pallium at Canter-
bury, iii. 488 Periodicals published by re-
ligious houses, x. 413 Postmaster, oldest in
England, i. 106 Register of deaths of Roman
Catholics before 1837, ix. 395 Registers of
marriages of Roman Catholics before 1837, x.
33 Roman Catholic Fellows of Oxford and
Cambridge, ix. 407 Roman rite in England
before the Reformation, vii. 269 St. John the
Baptist in art, vii. 410 Sedan chair carriers :
Matthew Ridley, i. 167 Sewell (William), i.
328 " Table of Peace," x. 410 Thackeray's
last words, iii. 47 Thompson (Francis), the
Poet, ii. 208 ' Tit for Tat,' American novel,
ii. 489 TopclifEe, the Rack-master of the
Tower, vi. 490 Tubular bells in church
steeples, xi. 250 Turtle and thunder, ix. 335:
Vanishing London : proprietary chapels, iii.
258 Wales (Prince of) as churchwarden, iii.
145 Wilderness Row, viii. 37
Hie et Oblique on Author and completion wanted, xii. 462 Bagehot (Walter), pronunciation of name, x. 495 Cricket match result given out in church, x. 167 Pictures or prints with "broken- glass " effects, ix. 114 " Sex horas somno," vi. 4H_< William Tell,' v. 469
Hickey (Miss), friend of Burke and Reynolds, iv. 129
Hickey (T.) and W. Alexander, of Lord Macart- ney's Chinese Embassy, 1793, viii. 125, 198, 276
Hicks (Henry and Robert), Westminster scholars, 1718, iv. 89, 353
Hicks (Michael), Westminster scholar, 1735, iv. 89, 353
Hicks (W. R.), his story of R. S. Donnall's trial, ix. 51, 154
Hidage assigned to various burghs, c. 878, iv. 2 ; of Essex, x. 282 ; of Oxfordshire, v. 444
Hiebslac (O'Claeus), his ' Englische Schnitzer,' iv. 368, 439
Higgin (Orator), c. 1654, his identity, ii. 286
Higginbotham in Carlyle's ' Cromwell,' ix. 365
High Roding, Essex, Rectors of, 1649-1910, x. 228
Higham (C.) on Akam (Edward), x. 169 Baker (Sir Samuel White), viii. 357 Bellamy (John), 1755-1842, translator of the Old Testament, viii. 367 Blake and " Swedenborgians," xi. 276 Centenary of a Swedenborgian Magazine, v. 84 Cole (Jacob), i. 173 De Quincey and Sweden- borg, i. 109, 511 Glasgow Grammar School class meeting of 1762, v. 210 Glen (James) of Demerara, iv. 150 Goyder (Rev. David George), F. E. S., vi. 514 Huber (Marie), ii. 249; iii. 337 Newman's (F. W.) 'Paul of Tarsus,' iv. 167 Nicholson (Rev. George), xi. 432 Rolle's ' Prick of Conscience,' ' The British Critic,' iii. 417; iv. 73 Surrey Institute, iv. 409 Swedenborg : advertisement in Lon- don newspapers for December 1783, vi. 148 Swedenborg manuscripts, viii. 301, 322 ; missing, ii. 22 Swedenborg's patronymic, i. 365 Waller : Myra : Godfrey, ii. 446
Higham Ferrers, charter granted to, viii. 509
Highgate Archwav, foundation stone laid, 1811 or 1812, iv. 206^ 257, 274; v. 78
Highland clan tartan, origin of, viii. 209
Highland transatlantic emigrants, lists of, 1801, xi. 417
Highlander, tobacconists' sign, v. 130, 296, 395
Highlanders, their dress at Bruges, 1656, xi. 335
Highlanders at the taking of Quebec, 1759, viii. 308,
354, 397, 434; xii. 170
Highland regiments, their use of bagpipes, xi. 248 Highland septs, their constitution, xii. 220, 288 Highwaymen and Lord Berkeley, ii. 305 Highways, four ancient, of England, x. 148 Hilkirk (J.) on Penmon Priory, ix. 490 Hill (Arthur F.) on musicians' epitaphs : Inglott,
v. 109
Hill (C. J.) on defenders of Clonmel, viii. 330
Ireland's ' Life of Napoleon,' vii. 50 Prisoners
taken at the Battle of Worcester, vi. 469
Hill (E. E.) on Capt. Richard Hill and the siege
of Derry, x. 129 Turkey Company : Hill :
Devereux, ix. 268 *-J
Hill (E. McC. S.) on Bagenai family, vi. 173 ;
Forlorn hope at Badajos, vi. 155; Capt.
Jonathan Hill, i. 307 ; " The Chosen Few,"
button inscription, i. 287
Hill (Frank H.), his ' Political Adventures of Lord
Beaconsfleld,' ii. 268, 317 Hill (J.), engraving by, 1808, xi. 208,271,310; xii.
354 Hill (J.), on.authors of quotations wanted, ii. 188,
235
Hill (General J. E. D.) on Scobell, viii. 147 Hill (Capt. Jonathan) at siege of Londonderry, i.
307
Hill (Joseph), Cowper's friend, xi. 340, 390, 423 Hill (Langley), Westminster scholar, 1722, iv.
169, 239, 535
Hill (Lediard), Etonian, 1754, x. 410 Hill (Lewin) on authors of quotations wanted, iv.
g " quiz," ii. 229
Hill (N. W.) on Airman, ii. 265 American Indian place-names : Hoboken : Oregon, iv. 86 Amherst (William), 1767, vi. 416 Ansgar, Master of the Horse, ii. 73 Aristotle on Educa- tion, iii. 258" Arno Mesellany," 1784, ii. 234 Austen's (Jane) ' Persuasion,' iv. 288, 538 Authors of quotations wanted, ii. 267 -" Babby- lubie," vi. 135 Black bandsmen in the Army, iii. 432 " Blue Peter," vi. 237 Bohemians and Gipsies, ii. 512 Boleyn (Anne) or Bullen : Bulley family, iii. 134, 376 " Bombay duck," iv. 335 Brewer (J. S.) and E. C. Brewer, xii. 502 Brisbane family, iv. 217 Buckle's ' History of Civilization,' i. 115 Bully vant : Bulfin : Bulfinch, iv. 158" Burgee," viii. 172 Burial under rivers, i. 417 Burntisland, its derivation, ii. 249 " Burway," iv. 478; " Castles in Spain " : " Castle in the air," iv. 259 Charter of Henry II., vi. 474 " Cheek," vi. 135 Children with the same Christian name, i. 35 Christmases, royal, at Gloucester, iii. 72 Colani and the Reformation, iii. 32 Coming of age, viii. 172 ' Confinement, The,' a poem, v. 116 Cowes family, ii. 255 Culprit, its etymo- logy, i. 317 " Curgo," vii. 54" Cytel " in Anglo-Saxon names, iv. 187, 434 Diatorie teeth, iv. 459 Dickens : Shakespeare : Wood- bine, i. 459 Dogs on brasses and stone effigies, iii. 311 " Do not play Agnes," i. 495 Drawing the organ, iv. 117 East Anglian families, vi. 495 English participle present and gerund, vi. 397 Ennomic, iii. 92 Epitaphiana, ii. 525" Esses," xii. 426 Fielding (Henry) and the civil power, iv. 534 Foreign journals in the U.S., v. 137 Fourier