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Warrington Church, xii. 507. Chavasse family, vii. 191. Chester apprenticeships, i. 216. Chris- tian names, treble, vi. 275. Cirencester, excava- tions at, vii. 327. Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon cotes, vii. 15. Constantine Pebble, xii. 506. Corlett of Douglas, Isle of Man, viii. 255. Cosens (Rev. William), viii. 65. Cullen (Rev. W. H.), xii. 140. Dawbarn's ' Builder's Price List,' ix. 427. Devon local society, ii. 448. Dickensiana : phrase of Mrs. Gamp, ix. 172. Dissington family, ix. 97. Dockwray family, vi. 374. Dutton family, vi. 517. Experts, x. 476. Gaunt family, iv. 91. Gilling Church, monuments in, vii. 189. Gladstone (Right Hon. W. E.), his height, v. 189. " Go to the devil and shake yourself," vii. 32. Godfrey (Sir E. B.), ii. 367. Guest family, vi. 332. Harvest bell, ix. 231. Horn dancers, ix. 117. Hugo (Victor), vi. 269. Incised circles on stones, vii. 389. Ipplepen, co. Devon, its derivation, vi. 409. Joll, ancient cookery term, v. 69. Lay canon, vii. 358. London, East, iv. 315. London churches, vii. 335. Mayors' correct title and precedence, xii. 57. Morcum surname, iv. 467. Municipal coincidences, vii. 409. Munk (William), xii. 328. Mural paintings : St. Clement's, Jersey, viii. 163. Musical queries, ii. 235. 'N. & Q.,' contributors to vol. i., iv. 533. Novels of the French Revolution, vi. 189. 'Old St. Paul's,' iii. 418. Outrider, ix. 115. Parker (J. Oscar), xii. 447. Peculiars, xii. 69. Pews annexed to houses, viii. 288. Pewter marks, x. 416 ; xii. 457. Polkinghorn family, iv. 311. Raleigh (Sir Walter), xii. 452. Ramsey Abbey, Huntingdonshire, vi. 289. Read or Reade family, ii. 293. Reliquary at Orvieto, viii. 123. Roman remains in Southwark and Lambeth, vi. 368. Roman steelyard weights, vii. 228. Runic inscrip- tion found in St. Paul's Churchyard, vii. 269. Rylands family, v. 355. St. Bees College, xii. 453. Scott (W. R.), ii. 328. Seals, history of, vii. 189. Seville, its capture, iii. 395. Shrewsbury records, vi. 230. Snagge (T. W.) and oaken coffins, xii. 388. Staunton, Worcestershire, ix. 92. Stone pulpit, ix. 157. Suffolk name for ladybird, v. 48. Swords, Jacobite, ii. 288. Tonghes, iv. 314. Towson (John Thomas), xii. 190. Typewriter, its advent, xii. 138. Visitation lists, i. 297. Walcott (Rev. Mackenzie), xii. 367. Ware (William), xii. 395. Welsh surnames, iv. 293. Willis (Rev. George), vii. 428. Wymondham guilds, xii. 410. Wyrall, ix. 109

Hugo I., abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 1157, xi. 106

Hugo (Victor), quoted in Zola's 'Paris,' i. 248; 'The Flying Dutchman,' iv. 109, 194, 333; at the H6tel Continental, vi. 269

Huguenot, derivation of the word, viii. 165, 308

Huguenot cruelties, i. 108, 197

Huguenot settlers in Ireland in the seventeenth cen- tury, x. 367, 478

Huiah, its etymology, v. 475; vi. 95, 154, 231, 297, 392, 492 '

Huish (M. B.) on Admiral Edwards, x. 387. . Portrait by John Downman, v. 269

Huitson family, vii. 129, 218, 314

Hull, municipal " lights " at, i. 65 ; history of the Lyceum Library, xi. 89 ; hidden treasure in, xii. 227


Hull (Lieut. -Col. Thomas), his biography and family, iii. 428

Hull (Thomas), 1728-1808, his interment at St. Mar- garet's, Westminster, vi. 342

Hull Attorney (A) on Hull saying, viii. 130, 294

1 Hull Packet,' 1825, contents bill of, vi. G8

Hull saying, " Ah '11 travis ther," vii. 445; viii. 52, 130, 229, 294

Hullabaloo, early use of the word, ii. 267, 395; iii. 53

Hulme (G. W.) on glass manufacture, xii. 515

Hulme family, ix. 249

Hulton (E.) on the orb, vii. 227

Hulton (S. F.) on Chancellor of England, i. 488

Human remains found at Machen, Monmouthshire, vii. 126

Humbert (Madame) and the Crawfords, xii. 407, 456, 497

Humble pie, origin of the phrase, ii. 286

Humbug, early use of the word, ii. 287 ; its various meanings, v. 404

Humbuz, use and meaning of the word, vii. 89

Humdrum, its meaning, iv. 378

Hume (David), his portrait by Ramsay, vii. 188, 272

Hume (Duncan), his hymn-book, i. 308

Hume (M.) on Guevara family, vi. 375

Hume (Major Martin A. S.) on Gaspar de Guzman, ii. 126

Hume ( W.) on refrain of poem, v. 275

Hume or Home family, xi. 327

"Humors, four square," ii. 267

Humpbacks touched for luck, iii. 486

Humph = a grunt of dissatisfaction, viii. 80

Humphreys (J.) on needle pedlars, viii. 105

Humphry (Ozias), MS. autobiography, iii. 401

Humpty-Dumpty, references before 1848, ii. 307, 357, 478 ; parody on, iv. 325

Hun-barrow, its meaning, v. 87

Huncks (Robert), d. 1585, his biography, xii. 250

Hungary, Kisfaludy Society in, i. 448, 515 ; George Borrow in, viii. 242

Hungerford, Hocktide customs at, ii. 26, 171

Hunmanby, manorial custom at, viii. 362

Huns, and Goths, xi. 107, 253, 351, 432 ; language of the, 287, 415 ; or Hiung-nu, xi. 509 ; xii. 37

Hunt (C. H.) on Bootle in Cumberland, i. 206

Hunt (Henry), M.P., engraving of his ' Recantation,' i. 308, 453

Hunter (Mrs. John), her portrait, ii. 128

Hunt (Leigh), and No. 5, Martlett Court, iv. 418 ; lines by, viii. 64, 130 ; ix. 34

Hunter-Blair (Sir D. O. ) on black fast, x. 455. Bona- parte queries, viii. 227. Cabinet ministers and university honours, x. 511. Chalice as a race cup, viii. 272. Coat of arms, vi. 415. Cromartie (Earl of), ix. 219. Evolution of a nose, ix. 445 ; x. 236. Green an unlucky colour, viii. 192. Heraldic, vi. 398. lanthe, x. 451. Irish and Scotch old houses, x. 458. ' Lothair,' errors in, vi. 407. Mu'ller (Max) and Westminster Abbey, vi. 495. Ospringe Domus Dei, Kent, viii. 268. Pre-Celtic Britain, x. 298. Pulpit in chapter-house, x. 437. Roubiliac's bust of Pope, x. 492. St. Edmund, viii. 227. Shrews- bury (Earls of), their descent, x. 284. Stone sedilia in mediaeval churches, vi. 114. Viva, vi. 451 ; 18 Women chaplains in convents, x. 324