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GENERAL INDEX.


xii. 272. "Coming out of the little end of the horn," iv. 156. Dutch and English manners in seventeenth century, vi. 506. English newspaper, earliest, xii. 70. Fly-leaf inscriptions, i. 166. Funeral cards, vii. 291. Implement, domestic, ii. 92. Iron-making industry in America, xii. 266. Lowestoft china, v. 157. Measures of capacity, xii. 344. Neapolitan marvels : Virgilius, xii. 470. Pigeon cure, v. 226. " Rackstrow's old man," v. 366. Sam Savill's soul, x. 445. Smoak:=to twig, iv. 215. "Spotted negro boy," vi. 55. Steam engine, its early history, v. 135. Stuart or Steward (Lady Arabella), ii. 283. " They say. What say they? Let them say," vi. 56. "Too too," the phrase, ii. 345. Washington (George), his sex, xii. 86

Hodgskin (Thomas), his biography, x. 67

Hodgson (Gr. B.) on first halfpenny newspaper, iv. 526

Hodgson (J. C.) on Charles Peter Dartiquenave, vi. 269. Northern fighters at Flodden, v. 126. Wid- drington (Capt. E.), of Felton, x. 187

Hodgson (Rev. Thomas), his biography, x. 307

Hog, etymology of the word, ix. 305, 411

Hogan (J. F.) on corroboree, xi. 158. Shakespeare's religion, xii. 74. Vancouver, ix. 34

Hogarth (William), his ' March to Finchley,' i. 244, 375; 'Man loaded with Mischief,' 269, 353; his ' Sigismunda,' v. 74; and mercy to animals, viii. 42 ; and S. Wesley, xi. 308

Hogarth's House, Chiswick, its threatened demolition, vii. 386 ; viii. 24

Hogenstore : Hognor bread, iii. 265

Hogg (James) and the ' Chaldee MS.,' i. 166, 272, 419 ; use of the words waik, wene, and maike, xi. 249

Hoggeners money, iii. 265

Hogmanay, its derivation, i. 384

Hognel or Hognayle money, v. 287, 459 ; vi. 56 ; ix. 115; xi. 138

Hognor bread, iii. 265

Hohenswangau, origin of the name, iv. 128

Hokeday, its etymology, i. 287 ; ii. 92. See Hocktide.

Holbein (Hans), the elder, his portraits, xii. 48, 135, 331

Holbein (Hans), the younger, his portrait of ' Reski- mer, a Cornish Gent.,' xii. 169, 276, 512

Holbein Gateway in Whitehall, v. 27, 320

Holborn, its etymology, i. 48

Holborn, High, improvements in, ii. 182, 252, 334

Holborn to the Strand, notes on locality, ii. 81, 198

Holborn Casino, account of the, xii. 127, 195

Holden (Lieut.-Col. R.) on Holden Cruttenden, vii. 369

Holden (R. M.) on portrait of an officer, xi. 67, Scot (R.), xi. 268

Holford (Dame Elizabeth), her biography, i. 208, 371 458

Holgate (Clifford Wyndham), his death, xi. 360

Holland (Counts 01), ii. 468 ; iii. 31, 93

Holland (H.), verses in memory of Queen Elizabeth,

xii. 4

Holland (J. ) on song wanted, ii. 8 Holies Street, Cavendish Square, No. 24, the birth

place of Byron, v. 412 Hollicke or Holleck, Tottenham, its history, ix. 403


Soiling Day =5 January, iii. 108, 173

3ollingshead (J.) on Hoxton and its madhouses, iv.

416

BEollingsworth (Alfred Johnston), author, viii. 123 Eollington Church, Sussex, its dedication, ii. 196,

363 Holloway (Sir Richard), Knt., circa 1628-1700, his

biography, vi. 466

Eolloway, "Blind George of," i. 168 EColloway, Upper, manor house at, i. 81, 236 EEolme (Robert), of Wearmouth=Anne Middleton,

ix. 129

EEolme (S.) on burial-places of peers, x. 149 ; Dry- wood, xii. 327

Eolme family of Holme Hall, x. 88 Bolmes (I. M.) on Bayswater and Bayard, i. 293 Holmes (R. R.) on arms wanted, vi. 372. "Bull and Last," vii. 331. Heraldic, vi. 258. "Mela Britaunicus," i. 316 Holmes (Walter), his biography, v. 27 Holms (W.) on an engraving, ii. 128 Holsworthy and De Bathe families, vi. 269 ; viii. 20 Holt, reintroduction of the word, ii. 378 Holt family at Winchester, ix. 164, 294 Holt family of Wigan, x. 508 Holy Communion, substitute for bread, iii. 427, 498 ;

iv. 273, 384, 448, 508 Holy See and Italian bankers, x. 128 Holy Trinity, Minories, its history, iii. 146 Holy Trinity Brotherhood, A-ldersgate, its register,

iii. 269

Holy Well in the Strand, iv. 86, 96 Holyoake (G. J.) on Philip James Bailey, x. 349. Chartists, disappearing, ix. 144, 251, 496; x. 171. Jingo, viii. 63. ' N. & Q.,' its uses, xi. 46. Quaritch (B.), v. 116. Watsons, two James, iii. 185 Holyrood, pictures in the Long Gallery at, x. 366 Holy well, Hunts, its history, vi. 210, 294 Holy well Street, Strand, relics of, vii. 13, 115 Home = whom, vii. 286, 374 Home (John), Charles Wesley, and George Lillo,

thought coincidence, viii. 402, 492 ; ix. 51, 313 Home (Hon. William), his biography, vi. 349 Home or Hume family, xi. 327 Home Alley, London. See Home Alley. Homer and omer, confusion between the words, xii.

104

Homer, resemblance between ' Iliad' and ' Odyssey,' i. 126; and the real tineas, ii. 444; and Jewish rites, ii. 525 ; iii. 269 ; and Mr. Lang, xii. 24 Homeric horses fed on wheat, xii. 166 Homily, change in meaning of the word, xi. 26 Homoeopathy and Thackeray, x. 63, 132, 197, 329 Hone (N.) on Manor Court Rolls : of Bradford and

Wilsden, Yorks, ix. 289 ; list of, x. 409 Hone (William), his burial-place, vii. 408, 498 ; viii.

129 ; his publications, xi. 309, 414 Honest and honestly, use of the words, i. 427 Honest epitaphs, x. 197, 306, 375 ; xi. 178, 189, 397;

xii. 356

Hongkong, its name, i. 348, 398 ; ii. 38 Honi, its spelling, ii. 366 Honky-tonk = low groggery, i. 128 Honorificabilitudinitas, use of the word, ix. 243, 371 f 494 ; x. 52, 155, 374