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TENTH SERIES.


137


House of Lords, 1625-60, list of peers in, iii. 448,

497 ; iv. 36 ; and the Cabinet, x. 486 ; lady's

speech in, xi. 129 House of warantyse, meaning of phrase, x. 89,

298 Houses, Roman tenement, i. 369 ; ii. 73 ; of

historical interest, ii. 425 ; iv. 486 ; vi. 52, 91,

215, 356, 497 ; vii. 312, 413, 472 ; viii. 12, 114 ;

xi. 45, 466 ; famous London, v. 165, 483 ; Lon- don coaching, 1680, viii. 1, 95 ; without fire- places or chimneys, viii. 29 ; in Cambridge,

rings on, ix. 108

Houses or hospitals, 14th-century religious, vii. 34 Houses of the nobility, London, c. 1680, xii. 143 Housden (J. A. J.) on William Congreve, iv. 148 Housman (A. E.) his ' Bredon Hill,' x. 168, 218 Houston (A.) on ' Hugh Trevor,' iv. 429. ' Ring,

The,' iv. 448. Songs wanted, iv. 410. ' Zapa-

ta's Questions,' iv. 449 Houston and Gordon families, xii. 349 Houston's (T.), ' The Progress of Madness,' 1802,

ix. 14

Houstoun (Sir Patrick), his marriages, xi. 70, 253 Hove, place-name, its origin, ix. 450 ; x. 14, 111,

156, 216, 271 Hovelling, differentiated from smuggling, x. 125,

198 Hovenden (R.) on W. W. C. or W. H. C., artist,

iii. 368 How (Mistress Rachel), mezzotint of, 1702, x. 249,

335 How (Bishop Walsham), anecdote in his ' Lighter

Moments,' vii. 419 Howard (Lady Constance), article on Kirby Hall,

Northants, vii. 228, 275, 458 Howard (Ellen) = H. F. Walker, x. 450 Howard (Col. F.) on Sir Jerome Fitzpatrick, xi. 428 Howard (Sir George), Field-Marshal, vii. 129, 192,

235

Howard (G. B.) on Latin lines on Buxton, viii. 69 Howard (Lady Honoria), d. c. 1676, xi. 66, 134 Howard (Sir Robert), dramatist, his family, iv.

141, 211 Howard (Thomas), of Dublin, c. 1709, his ancestry,

v. 169

Howard (W.) on John Mottley, dramatist, i. 367 Howard and Dryden families, i. 87 Howard-Flanders (W.) on Augustinian house at

Steeple, xii. 210. Manor Mesne, vi. 292.

Parsons not in holy orders, xii. 350 Howe (Col.) at Quebec, his biography, viii. 90, 158 Howe (Earl), sale of his Shakespeares, ix. 4 Howell (G. O.) on 'Folkestone Fiery Serpent,' xi.

192

Howe (I. L.) on Fotheringay bells, ix. 468 Howe (Lord), painting by Madox Brown of his

victory, 1794, x. 407 Howe (W. D.) on " bbl.," v. 27 Howe = Russell, x. 269 Howell (Mary A.) on ' Astrsea Victrix,' i. 7. Author

of quotation wanted, vii. 312. ' Medley Finale

to the Great Exhibition,' v. 64. " There shall

no tempests blow," iv. 12 Howitt (S.), his paintings, ii. 49 Howlers, Eastern and Western, vi. 486 Howorth (B.) on Liverpool Library, ix. 149 Howson (T.), Vicar of Sturton, suit against, vii. 46 Hoy (John) and Serle's coffee-house, vi. 9, 95, 158,

217

Hoyle (Edmond), his portrait, ii. 409, 536 ; iii. 196

Hubbub = disturbance, its derivation, vii. 507; viii. 54, 156


Huby, Yorks, maypole erected at, viii. 127

Huddersfield history, i. 107

Hudson (A. E.) on St. Cross Hospital, Winchester,

xii. 150

Hudson (C.) on newspapers, c. 1817-27, viii. 170 Hudson (C. M.) on Browning's text, i. 208.

Chess between man and his Maker, iv. 169 Hudson (E.) on almshouses, iv. 87 Hudson (Henry), his descendants, iv. 288, 357 Hudson (Jeffrey), dwarf, his history, x. 390, 438,

518 ; xi. 194, 236 Hudson (John) on orange custom at the Savoy, xii.

262

Hudson (Tom), his ' My Oak Table,' i. 16 Huel, Celtic word, its meaning, xii. 488 Huff : in a huff, use of the word, v. 448, 497 Hughes (A. S.) on " Moiree melanique," iv. 29 Hughes (C.) on Sir John Harington, xi. 161.

Knighthood of 1603, vi. 181 Hughes (H.) on c Rinordine,' Irish song, ix. 33 Hughes (L. H.) on Du Barri, iii. 268. Epigram on a rose, iii. 354. False quantities in Parlia- ment, ii. 418. Genealogy in Dumas, ii. 496 Hughes (T. Cann) on abbey lantern slides, xii. 187. Accession coins and medals, x. 190. Alltree family, ix. 349. Anchorites' dens, iii. 234. Bagshaw, i. 295. Ballad by Reginald Heber, v. 184, 490. Bayham Abbey, iv. 448. Birch, Burch, or Byrch families, i. 417. Bowes Castle, Yorkshire, iv. 288. Braddon (Paul), viii. 489. Brerewood, Edward, v. 208. Brougham Castle, iv. 293. Burial-places of artists, ix. 189. Burial-places of celebrities, iii. 449. Burial- places of eminent engineers, ix. 128. Burial- places of judges, ix. 169. Chalice at Leo- minster Church, vi. 30. Chancel arches (triple), xii. 208. Cheyne Walk : China Walk, v. 416. Children at executions, ii. 516. Comber family, i. 212. Combermere Abbey, iv. 315. Company spoons, xii. 109. Copes and c.ope- chests, v. 189. Cumberland (George), iv. 88. Defunct periodicals, viii. 347. Detached parts of counties and townships, x. 428. Devonshire miniaturists, xi. 209. Dover to Winchester road, v. 409. English officials under foreign Governments, iii. 214. Episcopal ring, ii. 188. Epitaph at Bowes, v. 370. Epitaphs, ii. 195. Excavations at Richborough, ii. 289. Fellows of the Clover Leaf, i. 7. Ferrar (Nicholas), his ' Harmonies,' i. 108. Finchale Priory, Durham, ii. 168. Glynne (Sir Stephen), his church notes, x. 441. Grandfather clocks, ix. 409. Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, ii. 355. Holt (Henry Frederick and Walter Lockhart), i. 29. Jefferies (Richard) Club, xi. 410. Juris- diction, special, x. 418. Kingsley's ' New Forest Ballad,' ix. 508. Lament harp, i. 329. Lancaster Bridge, viii. 168. Lancaster cele- brities : their portraits, ix. 467. Lancaster clockmakers, ix. 487. Leche family, i. 397. ' Liber Landavensis,' ii. 149. Liverpool printed books, iv. 67. Liverpool University : Institute of Archaeology, iv. 308. Lucas families, iii. 233. Manning (Rev. C. Robertson), i. 67. Mary, Queen of Scots : her crucifix, xii. 208. Mason (William), his portraits, iv. 49. Meteyard (Miss), v. 450. Nelson's patent of peerage, v. 121. New Forest pictures, ix. 508. Pageants, viii. 327. Pannell, i. 172. Parkgate Theatre, iii. 355. Pembroke College, Cambridge, iii. 29. Picture of a lady and her son, vi. 130. Place, v. 412. Portrait by Lawrence, xii. 90. Pottery, English topographical, xi. 230. Premon-