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GENERAL INDEX.


Hymns ;

' O come, all ye faithful." See Adeste

' Oh ! the pilgrims of Zion," x. 408

Portuguese hymn. See Adeste

'Saepedum Christi," i. 409

Te Deum,' metrical version, ii. 388, 537

<Veni, Creator, "i. 449, 497

When Israel, of the Lord beloved," viii. 282 Hyndford (first Earl of), his daughters, vii. 249, 358 Hypercritic and critic, ii. 468

Hythe, election of Sir Thomas Bodley as M.P., xi. 6 Hythe Church, skulls in, xii. 51, 96


I printed with small letter, xi. 448 ; xii. 73, 172, 231

I. on bowmen, xi. 428. Canterbury records, ix. 408. Children hanged, viii. 328. Inquests, ix. 408. Newgate Sessions, xi. 468. Quadering, xi. 428. Whitsunday, 1593, ix. 408

I. (A.) on De la Marche, xi. 515

I. (B. A.) on "Bloated armaments," v. 455

I. (B. S.) on British suzerainty in South America, iv. 357

I. (C. J.) on "And which," iii. 129. Barclay (Alexander), iii. 305. Bows and arrows as artillery, iv. 174. Burleigh (Lord), his ' Precepts, ' iii 409; iv. 73. Dowland (John), xii. 367. " Island of the innocent," iv. 338. Montaigne, Florio's translation, iii. 406 ; and East Anglia, 144 ; iv. 12. Northum- berland House MS., iii. 372. Sackville (Charles), sixth Earl of Dorset, iii. 488. Shakespeare and Rabelais, iii. 224. Transmogrify, iv. 108. "Unearned increment," iv. 153

I. (D. C.) on funeral folk-lore, ix. 108. Lambert (General) in Guernsey, v. 91. Viridical, meaning of the word, v. 416

I. (J. H.) on exhumation of Henry IV., ix. 433

I. (N. S.) on Norman settlers in England, xi. 450

I.O.U., early quotations for, v. 475 ; vi. 14, 74, 276, 336, 456 ; x. 228, 369

I. (R. U. S.) on St. Peter in Chains, Tower, ix. 192

I. (S. C.) on sedan chairs, vi. 452

I. (T. P.) on heraldic, viii. 144

I. (W.) on riming epitaph, xii. 216. Salop, xii. 313

I. (W. J.) on prototype, ii. 487

lago (W.) on Anglo-Saxon names and titles, xii. 268. Duels of clergymen, xii. 112. Edgar (King), his blazon, xii. 247. Riming epitaph, xii. 92

lanthe, alluded to by Edmond About in ' La Gr6ce Contemporaine,' x. 328, 451

Ibague on babies in the eyes, ix. 516. Bell-ringing at wakes, vii. 188. Bicycle bibliography, ix. 231. Burial custom at Ardoch, xi. 7. Chalice as race cup, viii. 162. Chioha, a South American drink, viii. 101. Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon cotes, vii. 318. Corpse superstition, vii. 86. Counting another's buttons, vii. 236. Footprints of gods, &c., vii. 233. Friday superstition, vii. 194. Gates of Caroline Park, Edinburgh, vii. 288. Halberts, the, vii. 473 ; viii. 92. Instrumental choirs, viii. 304, Killing pigs in the wane of the moon, vii. 93. Ladle, a, viii. 94, 292. Lectern in Durham Cathedral, ix. 375. Lights seen over the places where treasure is buried, vii. 47. "Little


Mary," xii. 504. London (Bishop of), his funeral, vii. 231. London evening papers, vii. 16,5. Machine = public coach, ix. 515. May cats, x. 77. Methodists and parish church, vii. 169 Mitre, the, ix. 174. Mock bullfight on Christmas Eve, vii. 246. Morris (William) as a man of business, vii. 118, 296. Orientation in interments, vii. 195, 431 ; viii. 47. Pecchio (Count Giuseppe), vii. 191. Peridot, Perited, or Pilidod, vii. 215. Pitcher of water in death- chamber, vii. 69. Powdering gowns, vii. 474. Quaint custom, vii. 136. Scottish death superstition, vii. 467. Soldier ancestors, vii. 353. Spotted negro boy, vii. 258. Stuart relic, viii. 161. Superstitious cures for disease, vii. 104. Sympathetic magic, vii. 266. Towns which have changed their sites, vii. 206. " Twopenny Tube," vii. 218. Watchhouses against bodysnatching, xi. 216. West-Countrymen's tails, vii. 286. Witch superstitions in the republic of Colombia, vii. 366. Worcestershire folk-lore, vii. 255 Ibbetson (D.), his portrait of Bonaparte, i. 88, 214 Ibsen's mascottes, viii. 361 Iccle= icicle, v. 453

Ice : " An ice," quotations for, iii. 26, 152, 351 Ice before Christmas, old saying, x. 506 ; xi. 54 Iceland, early Irish in, vi. 170, 232, 353, 415 " Ich dien," derivation of the motto, x. 309, 372 'IX0&C, early Christian symbol, xii. 291, 390, 406 Ichaboe, island on west coast of Africa, ii. 527 ; iii. 98 Icknield Street, origin of the name, viii. 17, 73 Icta on picture in Berlin Arsenal, xi. 317 Ictinus on Norman architecture, vii. 29 Ida Barony, Kilkenny, temp. Cromwell, iii. 128 Iddesleigh (Lord), lecture on 'Nothing,' xi. 166, 333,

395 Idyl, an ancient : ' The Two Faithful Lovers,' vi. 105 ;

viii. 286

Idyl or idyll, its spelling, iv. 8 Ignagning, its meaning, v. 147, 252 Ignorami, incorrect Latin plural, iv. 395 Ignoramus on ' Le Vicaire Savoyard,' xii. 93 Ignorant Inquirer on Rochester : Von Rogester, x. 466 Ignore on Trajan's Column and inscription, vi. 169 Ignotus on privilegiatus, xi. 448 Ilchester confounded with Ilminster, vi. 148 Ilex on Dominabus, vi. 149 Illegitimate son and quartered arms, xi. 209 Ill-muggent, its meaning, v. 147 Illustration as a book word, iii. 247, 316, 394, 476 Ilminster, confounded with Ilchester, vi. 148 ; refer- ences to fires at, viii. 524 Image, bleeding, in Christ Church, Dublin, iv. 127,

311, 407, 527; v. 55

Immuring of nuns alive, xii. 25, 131, 297, 376, 517 Impey (Sir Elijah) and Dr. James Fraser, iii. 301,

497 Impey (J.), Westminster scholar, 1809, bis biography,

ix. 9

Implement, old domestic, i. 367, 489 ; ii. 92, 210 Impressions of marks on gold and silver plate, vi. 385 " In fine," in summing up of an oration, x. 270 In Gordano, its meaning, v. 126, 254, 359; vi. 53,

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" In petto," misuse of the phrase, iv. 416 ; viii. 443 ; ix. 58, 151 ; x. 417 ; xi. 289