TENTH SERIES.
123
Harding (Mrs.), portrait by Cosway, vii. 309
Harding family, iv. 289
Hardingcourt on Dummer family, iv. 230. Hard- ing family, iv. 289
' Hardly. .. .than," bad construction, vi. 426 Hardwicke (H. J.) on Bishop Sampson of Lich-
field, xi. 117
Hardwicke (H. J. A.) on disdaunted, x. 416 Hardwicke House, Seaford, and Alfred Tennyson,
vii. 466
Hardy (F. J.) on drawbridges still in use, xii. 148 Hardy (Thomas) and architectural restoration,
vi. 365
Hardy (T. de L.) on Mottram Hall, vi. 150 Hardy (Sir T. M.), his pedigree in ' Three Dorset Captains,' 241 ; his watch and Thomas Soper, v. 287, 349 Hare, its association with Easter, iv. 306 ; v.
292, 375 ; forecasting fire, xi. 310, 413, 458 Hare family and Wormleybury Hall, vii. 290 Hare-hunting in Gloucestershire, viii. 304 Harengeye, Lodge Hill, and Wallace and Bruce,
vii. 343 Harepath, near Exeter, its derivation, i. 190,
459, 517 Hare wood House, Hanover Square, its demolition,
x. 406 Hargrave Church, game diagram on stone in, vi.
214
Haridge (E.) on English pennies, v. 309 Harington (Sir John), his daughter Lady Freeh- vile, vii. 510 ; viii. 70 Harington (Sir John) and ' Nugse Antiquse,' 1769,
xi. 161
Harka, Arabic word, its meaning, xii. 127, 194 Harkness (M. L.) on Latin pronunciation, ix. 251 Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Academy of the Muses, iv. 177. Albany Baths, York Road, xii. 429. Almshouses or workhouses in America, vi. 289. Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, iv. 236. Avia- tion : early attempts, xii. 126. " Bacchanals ' or " Bag-o'-Nails," vi. 490. Bee-sting cure for rheumatism, xii. 248. Bellamy's, i. 518. Bidding prayer, vii. 70. Blackburne (Arch- bishop), xii. 54. Black Dog Alley, West- minster, ii. 5. Bloomsbury's famous houses, v. 508. Brass rubbings, vii. 49. Broken Cross, Westminster, xi. Ill, 265. Bromley coat of arms, ii. 366. Canon v. prebendary, vi. 251, 352. ' Cardinal " of St. Paul's, x. 235. Chelsea Physic Garden, i. 271. Christian names, curious, i. 171. Clapham worthies, v 306. Cole (Jacob), xii. 251. Coliseums old and new, iii. 52. ' Correct to a T," xii. 273. Coutts (Messrs.), their removal, ii. 125. " Dark as black pigs," xii. 268. Egyptian Hall, Picca- dilly, iii. 163, 411. Election Sunday, West- minster School, vi. 213 ; viii. 207. Essex Martyrs' Memorial, xi. 65. " Essex Serpent and Westminster taverns, x. 376 ; xii. 322. Exeter Hall, its closing, viii. 127. Finnis Street, ix. 486. Foote (Samuel), comedian, xi. 56. Gayfere Street, Westminster, xi. 286. Gosling family, viii. 412. Grievance Office : John Le Keux, ii. 413. :c Guildford Barge, Lambeth, xii. 410. Haymarket, Westminster, vii. 370 ; viii. 94. Hengler's Circus, xii. 47, 173. Hill (Rowland), his Chapel and the Rotunda, x. 221. Hinds (Dr. Samuel), i. 351. Hoppner and Sir T. Frankland's daughters, x. 168. Horseferry, Westminster, iii. 248. Houses of historical interest, ii. 425 ; iv. 486 ; v. 483 ; vi. 215 ; vii. 413 ; viii. 12 ; xi. 45.
Incledon : Cooke, iv. 92. Initial letters in-
stead of words, x. 258. Jews and Jewesses in
fiction, xii. 118. Jiggery-pokery, iv. 166.
Kingsland almshouses, vi. 262, 303 ; viii.
426; xi. 124. " Lilliput Hall" public-house,
vi. 209. Linkbpys : Savile Row, vi. 345 .
London cemeteries in 1860, ii. 296. London
remains : their utilization, viii. 476 ; xii. 197.
London statues and memorials, x. 211, 290, 370,
491. Lorraine or Touraine, xii. 309. Louis
XVIII.'s Queen and Westminster Abbey,
xii. 193. Lych gates, ix. 495. Matlock Council
arms, vi. 424. 'Melton Breakfast,' viii. 315.
Moxhay, Mr., Leicester Square showman, iii.
307. ' Naked Boy and Coffin," iii. 67.
Napoleon III. hi London, ix. 371. National
Flag, x. 131. Navarino flagship, x. 126.
New River voter : the lasir, vi. 405. Newman
(Cardinal), his birthplace, viii. 11. Nicholas
as a feminine name, xi. 87. Octagonal engine-
house on Hampstead Heath, vii. 424. " Old
ewe dressed lamb fashion," xii. 189. Penny a
year rent, ii. 186. Port Arthur, ii. 251. Pound,
Rochester Row, v. 54. Pryor's Bank, Fulham,
xii. 172. Raleigh's head, i. 130, 459. Royal
arms in churches, v. 294. Rutherfurd (Capt.),
at Trafalgar, xi. 73 ; xii. 76. S.P.Q.R., vi.
467. Sacred place-names, xii. 176. St. Mar-
garet's, Westminster, and the Queen's West-
minsters, i. 363 ; and Buckingham, vii. 427 ;
and St. John's, Westminster, x. 244 ; its
east window, xii. 357. St. Margaret's Church-
yard, i. 23, 62. St. Margaret's Hospital or
Green Coat School, x. 129. St. Michael's,
Sutton Court, xi. 146. St. Michael's Church,
Burleigh Street, v. 181, 507. St. Thomas's,
Charterhouse, x. 347. "Salutation" Tavern,
Billingsgate, viii. 53. Sanderson (Henry), clock-
maker, iv. 275. Sharpham (Edward), x. 172.
South wark canons, viii. 185. Speakers of the
House of Commons, xi. 31. Spencer (Nicholas)
of St. Margaret's, xii. 147. ' Streets of London,'
iv. 50. Subterraneous Exhibition, viii. 174 .
Swedish Church, Prince's Square, x. 97.
Tombstones and inscriptions, viii. 433. Vanish-
ing London : old houses near Blackf riars Road ,
xi. 106. Vernon (Admiral) and South London,
xi. 448. Village mazes, x. 96. Westminster
Abbey almsmen, xi. 227, 355. Westminster
Abbey changes, i. 467. Westminster changes,
in 1903, i. 263, 302 ; in 1904, iii. 381, 423 ;
in 1905, v. 221, 262, 491 ; in 1906, vii. 81 ,
122, 161 ; in 1907, ix. 163, 225 ; in 1908, xi.
201, 262. Westminster finds, recent, iii. 105.
Westminster Latin play, xi. 427. Westminster
School, boarding-houses, ii. 127. Westminster
wills, xii. 355. Wigan bell foundry, v. 168.
Womack (Dr. Laurence), xii. 492
Harlem, news writer of old ' Weekly Comedy,' v. 309
Harlesden, derivation of the place-name, iii. 208, 275
Harley (Edward), Esq., c. 1726, his identity, viii. 203
Harley (Sir Edward), his entry into Parliament, vi. 126, 177
Harley (Robert), Earl of Oxford, his biography, iv. 206, 317 ; and Abigail Hill, v. 390, 471 ; vi. 35
Harleyford, Buckinghamshire, inscriptions at, i. 516
Harling, East, and " Easterling," i. 605
Harlsey Castle, co. York, ii. 89, 193