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GENERAL INDEX.


Horner (Sir John) on " Six Lords," yiii. 170 Homer (Samuel) on " Accidents will happen in fcj^the best-regulated families," x. 271 Authors ^wanted, x. 148 Judges who have died on the

Bench, vi. 413 Prime Serjeant, iv. 516 Horngate on dreams and literature, x. 447 Horniman (E. J.) on Burford, viii. 150 Burford

Priory, ix. 470 Church bell, viii. 330 Horns to hold grease, used by milkmaids, vii. 510 Hornsea, hurricane at, 1732, ix. 266 Hornsey Lodge and Wallace's remains, x. 469 Hornshole, place-name, its history, ii. 461 Horrebow (Sophia), actress, her death, xi. 402 Horrocks or Horrox (Rev. J.) of Lincolnshire,

c. 1758, xii. 379 Horrocks (Jeremiah), astronomer, d. 1641, ix.

187, 278, 315 Horry (Daniel), Westminster scholar, 1781, iv.

89, 138, 259, 295 Horse, in Venice, c. 1361, i. 384 ; worship of the,

by Jutes and West Saxons, vii. 50 Horse Guards Order and " Episcopalian," xi. 28 Horseback, devotions on, x. 171, 233, 334 Horses, Arabian, in pre-Mohammedan days, i. 421, 515 ; ii. 71 Churches, stabled in, 1745-6, ii. . 129 ; taken to church to prevent illness, c. 1550, iii. 266, 318 Coverham horses, iv. 206 " Cream-coloured," source of the breed, xi. 361, 441 Ghosts, stories of, iv. 127, 176 Intelligence, phenomenal, iv. 285, 354, 478 Names : ancient, ii. 283 ; in N.W. Lincolnshire, ii. 364 ; modern, ii. 124 ; of Queen Elizabeth's, iii. 346 Tolls : market tolls in mediaeval times, iii. 369 ; in Coventry, and Godiva, viii. 328 White, and with white feet, vii. 109, 215, 295, 375 ; viii. 353 Horsley (Samuel) at Oxford University, 1837, iv.

68, 154 Horton, Northamptonshire, the living in 1641,

xi. 335

Horton (John), Etonian, 1755, x.490 Hose, costumes in vogue 1560-1620, xi. 340, 462 ;

xii. 107 Hosier Lane, West Smithfield, date of buildings,

vii. 249, 333, 356, 397

Hoskins (John), his miniature paintings, vi. 30 Hospital, Bethlem Royal, in Moorfields, its his- tory, iii. 167, 254

Hospital, Royal Chelsea, portraits of the Govern- ors, iii. 127, 235, 278

Hospitallers, Knights, in Kent : Claypans, iv. 87 Hotel Moras (otherwise Biron), Paris, i. 177 Hotels, " private," origin of the term, x. 348, 391 Hotham (Durand), d. 1691, his tombstone, vi. 307 Hotham (Sir Richard), d. 1799, his portrait by

Romney, iii. 267

Hotten (J. Camden), his ' The Slang Dictionarv,' c. 1859, xi. 30, 77, 111, 178 ; bibliography, xi. 357 ; xii. 13, 147, 231, 270

Hough( Bishop John), his family history, ii. 48, 119 Hough family, 1685, v. 270 Houghton (D.), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1745, ix.

Houghton (John), his list of painters, vi. 28 Houghton (Sir Roger), mentioned in will, 1584,

xi. 170

Houghton family, ii. 509

Houghton Hall pictures, their sale, 1779, iv. 385 Houkins (C.) on Leake and Martin-Leake families,

ii. 528 " Houlte Cuppe," racing cup of 1624, vii. 148, 216


Hounds, custom of branding them in England, v. 370, 454 Gabriel hounds, apparitions of, v. 185, 296, 415 |f|

Hour-glasses, cause of inaccuracy, xi. 130

House, notice over door of, v. 329 " Open house," 1632, early use of the phrase, ix. 287

House of Commons, Colonials in, before 1653, ii. 387 ; portraits of Speakers, ii. 406 ; Speaker'^ Chair of old, iii. 50, 93 ; earliest use of the title Leader, iii. 108, 176 ; Speaker Yelverton and the prayer, iii. 467 ; iv. 38

House property, taking possession of, curious- custom, i. 405

' House that Jack Built,' origin of, xii. 377, 427 r

Household, Royal, book with lists of, ii.jjg469 History and officials of, iv. 89, 137, 234 Ordinances for the, viii. 210

Houseman (John), c. 1644, his biography, ii. 107

Houses, leprosy and cancer of, viii. 366 Of historical interest indicated, vi. 70, 77, 100 ;. in London, vii. 187, 260 ; viii. 119 ; ix. 180, 500 ; x. 80, 279. 280 Weather-boarded, in the- City, v. 48, 218

Houses of Parliament, proposed new, 1733, i. 309,

4:97

" House-surgeon," use of the word, 1605, ix. 227 Houssaye on the Battle of Waterloo, xi. 353 Houston (E.) on Beaumont, Bowman, or Boman,

x. 229

Hoverlock or Hover Lock (H.), 1861, i. 206 Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., iv. 347, 430, 473,

535 ; v. 458 ; ix. 509

Howard (Abraham), Etonian, 1756, x. 490 Howard (Cecil), dramatic critic, d. 1895, iii. 108,

238 Howard (E.) on authors of quotations wanted, i.

408 Howard (Henry) on Badajos, forlorn hope at, vi^

56 Eleanor of Provence, burial-place of, x.

318 Lady Chapel, dedication of, xii. 205

St. Laluwy, v. 412 Wiltshire phrases, v. 434 Howard (McHenry) on Edward Wetenhall,

Bishop of Kilmore, ix. 155

Howard (Sir Philip), M.P., 1661-81, x. 129, 178 Howard (T.), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1717, ix..

127, 211 Howard of Effingham (Lord), his first wife's arms,

ii. 310, 374 Howard-Flanders (W.) on Duke's Place, Aldgate,

i. 437 Farthing Victorian stamps, xi. 93 Howards v. Lowthers, superstition upset, ii. 504 ;

iii. 18 " Howard's Green," sobriquet of 24th Regiment,.

ix. 127, 176, 211

Howarth (E.) on Charles Dillon, viii. 72 " Howde Men " : Robin Hood's men at Chagford,

i. 346, 493 ; ii. 16, 79

Howden (John), Edinburgh fanatic, v. 50 ' Howden Fair,' Lincolnshire ballad, iy. 325, 439 Howe (Anna) and Charlotte Grandison, their

similarity, iii. 164 Howe (Sophia), eighteenth century, her story, v.

249, 334

Howe and Kennett families, ii. 229 ; vi. 148, 314 Howell (G. O.) on " Earth goeth upon earth," i.

116 Howell (J.) and ' A Perfect Description of the-

People and Country of Scotland,' xii. 219 Ho wells (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, ii

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