Herbert (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, xi. 187. Bec-en-Hent," house name, xii. 50 Herbert (S.) on portraits which led to marriages, iii. 334. Roses as badges, x. 87 Herb-strewer, hereditary, to Royal family, xii. 289, 354, 418 Herder's Kalligone,' Coleridge's notes, iv. 341 Hereditary and genius, vii. 170, 236, 433; viii. 33 Herefordshire church plate, vi. 30 Herefordshire window, meaning of the term, viii. 8, 138 Herenden family, x. 489 Herero, pronunciation of the name, iv. 527 Heresy, Bohumil, x. 347 Hereward the Wake, chroniclers on, vi. 408 Hertford, excavation of St. Nicholas' Church at, Hertfordshire iconoclast, 1643, iii. 168 Hertingfordbury Church, Herts, nameless gravestone at, i. 173 Hertslet (W. L.), 1839-98, his ancestry, vii. 326, 492 Hervey (Hon. Henry) and Dr. Johnson, vi. 293 Herford (J. N.) on Panton Professorship, viii. 338 Hervey (Rev. James), his correspondence, v. 249 Hermitage of St. Edmund and St. Catherine, Harrow, iii. 467 Hermits Dinton, iii. 285, 336, 376, 435; Wirral, 246; of Cape Malea, vi. 268 Hermit's crucifix at Cratcliff Tor, ii. 228, 435 Herne Hill, history of Casino House, vi. 285, 334, V. Herpich (C. A.) on authorship of Is It Shakespeare vii. 164. Greene-Marlow parallel, vi. 185. Henry VIII.,' Act I. sc. i., Abject object,' ," vi. 324. Marlowe and Shakespeare, i. 1. 'Penalty of Adam,' ii. 524. Quotations, i. 56. Shakespeare allusion, i. 6. Shakespeare's "Virtue of necessity," i. 110. Shakespeariana, iii. 425, 426; v. 263; vii. 144; viii. 163, 164; x. 165; xi. 84 Herrick (Robert), typographical differences in Hesperides,' 1648, iv. 482; nightingale in his Hesperides,' viii. 57, 192; on the yew, xii. 7, 78 Herring called a Mevagissey duck, i. 467 Herz (N.) on Byron's Bride of Abydos,' xi. 445 Herzegovina, pronunciation of the word, xi. 225 Hesilrige (Sir Arthur), his biography, xi. 308, 430 Hesker or Hysker islets, iv. 69, 136, 334 Hesketh (C.) on a nafedave," xii. 170. Otford, Kent, xii. 269. St. Bartholomew and Otford, xii. 248, 418 Heslop (R. Oliver) on Aspinshaw, printing-press maker, xi. 429. Authors of quotations, viii. 273. Baal-fires bonfire, x. 252, 353. Cockburnspath, xi. 436. Crucifixion : earliest representation, v. 289. "Cut the loss," iii. 156. Durant (Rev. John), iv. 334. Evils, field-name, xii. 117. Galapine, ii. 531. Gaol literature, xi. 512. Miners' greeting, iv. 391. Passing Bell, i. 350. Piddle as a land measure, x. 373. Place, v. 316. Pot-gallery, vii. 431. Pothooks and hangers, vii. 432. Roman inscription, ix. 311. Royal arms of Spain, vi. 8. Saint as a prefix, ii. 87. Scotch Communion tokens, iv. 430. Scotch song: night courtship, viii. 255. Testout, iv. 353. The prefixed to place-names, xii. 173. I What wants that knave?" vii. 219 Hesse (William), memorial inscription of, vi. 303 Heugher on astronomy in fiction, v. 229 Heveningham (Sir Arthur), of Kettering, his daughter, vi. 190, 233 Heward (W. L.) on storming of Fort Moro, i. 448; ii. 93, 313 Hewetson (Christopher), sculptor, his exhibitions, vi. 285 Hewetson (Col.), his biography, iii. 430 Hewetson (J.) on firgunanum, vii. 7. Hewetson (Christopher), vi. 285. Hewetson (Michael), vi. 85. Hewson (Sir John), vi. 222, 373. Huitson family, vi. 394 Hewetson (M.) Archdeacon of Armagh, his ancestry, vi. 85 Hewett (Admiral Sir William), his biography, vi. 469 Hewett family, ii. 48, 418 Hewit family genealogy, vii. 88 Hewitt (A. J.) on Teniers and miniatures, vii. 409 Hewitt (C. E.) on Apothecaries' Act of 1815, iii. 328. Caparn family, v. 268. 'La Belle Assemblée': Miss Cubitt, iv. 108. Manor Court of Edwinstowe, Notts, ii. 226. Scotch Communion tokens, iv. 387. Scottish Naval and Military Academy, iii. 148; iv. 274 Hewitt (E.) on Washington medal, vi. 167 Hewitt (Canon J. A.) on Cawood family, ii. 515. Chichele's kin, v. 454. Farrant's anthem, iv. 265. Ghost-words, vii. 347. Guelderland (Duke of): Duke of Lorraine, v. 456. Heraldic mottoes, iii. 235. Hewett family, ii. 488. Kirkbride of Ellerton, viii. 309. Nelson poems, iv. 329. 'Paradise Lost' of 1751, iii. 68 Hewitt (M.), his 'Ritualist's Progress,' vi. 130, 173 Hews or Huse family, xii. 128, 177 Hewlett (James), artist, 1768-1836, his biography, ix. 183 Hewson (Sir John), Cromwellian colonel, his biography, vi. 222, 292, 337, 373, 437, 456; xi. 208 Hexameters on the Bass Rock, ix. 288, 411 Hexton, Hocktide observance at, xi. 488; xii. 71, 139, 214, 253, 514 Heynow family of Stenbury, xii. 61 Heys-Jones (E.) on Charles I. metal jewellery, xii. 428 Heywood (Jasper), tried and condemned, 1584, ix. 184 Heywood (John), date of his death, viii. 367 Heywood (Thomas), his lines on Sibella Europæa,' ix. 208; suggested emendations in his dramas, 301 Hibbert and Simon families, vi. 307 Hibgame (F. T.) on an Alabama veteran, vi. 226. of Morwenstow, ii. 286. Hessel (Phoebe), i. 406. Hickford's Room, Brewer Streer, vii. 128. Hinds (Dr. Samuel), i. 227. Hoast, v. 110. Irish soil exported, iii. 395. Keble (J.), his death, ix. 386. Lamb (C.) and Winchmore Hill, ix. 187. Lee (Harriet), viii. 197. Linus (Pope), v. 129. Little Wild Street Chapel, i. 77. London cemeteries in 1860, ii. 297. Lowry, vi. 373. Lyceum Theatre, iii. 45.; iv. 410. Manzoni's' Betrothed,' ii. 169. Mary, Mary, quite contrary," viii. 231. Mechanical road carriages, xi. 431. Michaelmas custom, ii. 347. Missal, The,' iv. 138. Mocassin: its pronunciation, ii. 495. Moravian Chapel, Fetter Lane, viii. 26. Morland's grave, ii. 49. Motherhood late in life, ix. 96. Napier Tavern," Holborn, xi. 467. Navarino: last survivor, vi. 306; xi. 506. Nelson at Bath, i. 366. New Year luck, v. 94. New York, Holy Trinity, vi. 197. Newman (Cardinal), his birthplace, vii. 489. Nonconformist burial-grounds, ix. 233. Norfolk, Virginia, its founders, xi. 489. "Oh! the pilgrims of Zion," iii. 176. Old Bailey, ix. 186. Passing bell, i. 351. Photographer, oldest, his death, viii. 306. Pictorial blinds, vii. 493. Pincushion sweet, vi. 155. Place, v. 475. Postboy, oldest, in England, xi. 247. Power (Tyrone), American actor, viii. 348. PreReformation tabernacle, ix. 97. Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, vi. 364. Quin (James), the actor, iii. 185. Railway, first, on the Continent, iv. 267. Roman Catholic priests buried in London, vi. 149; vii. 72. Ropes used at executions, v. 418. Rushlights, x. 135. St. Paul's Cathedral, foundation stone, v. 168. Saracen's Head," Snow Hill, xii. 65. Sardinian Chapel, xii. 285. Seething Lane, vii. 390. Snakes drinking milk, x. 316. Stanley (Sir H. M.), his grave, ii. 526. Swedish Church, Prince's Square, ix. 369. Touching wood, vi. 174. Virginia and the Eastern Counties, vii. 329. Walker (John), and the lucifer match, xi. 427. "Was you? and "You was," v. 114. Wiggins (Joseph), ix. 110. Wiseman (Cardinal), his tomb, v. 389. Wiseman and Manning (Cardinals), vii. 133, 245. Yarmouth postboy, the last, ix. 484 Hic et Ubique on authors of quotations, x. 468. Bankes of Corfe Castle, v. 395. Bruges, xi. 318. Epigram on a rose, iii. 433. Haymarket, Westminster, vii. 371. Jesuits at Mediolanum, x. 437. London and Birmingham Railway, viii. 473. Officer of the Pipe, x. 297, 351. Pony crib, vi. 294. Unthank, x. 15 Hiccocks or Heacock (Robert), b. 1625, x. 210 Hickery-puckery, meaning of the term, iv. 87, 232; vi. 288, 330, 352 Hickes (John), M.P. for Fowey 1701-8, x. 88 Hickry pikry. See Hickery-puckery. Higden (Ralph) and Thomas Usk, i. 245 Higgins (Godfrey), his death, ii. 184, 276, 331 High Court of Liberty, Wellclose Square, history, High Dyke and the place-name Ancaster, vi. 509 High Peak and Scarsdale, MS. History, iv. 88 High treason and its punishment, x. 229, 314, 354, 417 High Wycombe, etymology of its name, vi. 464; vii. 292; supposed Van Dyck at, xii. 108, 273 Higham (C.) on Avignon Society of Illuminati, vii. 386, 514. Bellamy (John), xii. 229. Berlioz and Swedenborg, i. 26. Bonassus, x. 138. Cole (Jacob), ii. 289; xii. 218. De Quincey and Swedenborg, iv. 529. "Grant me, indulgent heaven," ii. 309. Hill (Rev. William), ii. 427; iv. 235. London chapels: pictures wanted, ix. 8. Moon names, iv. 350. Patmore (Coventry) and Swedenborg, xi. 433. Swedenborg memorial tablet, x. 56. Swedenborgianism in Philadelphia, iii. 86. Swedish Church, Prince's Square, ix. 416. Wilde (Lady) and Swedenborg, iv. 331 Higham-on-the-Hill, wooden cross found at, xi. 29, 358 Highgate, Cromwell House, iv. 48, 135, 437, 489; Countess of Huntingdon at, 149, 333; and Hornsey Wood House, vii. 106, 157, 216, 253, 274, 371; sale of Holly Lodge, 487; Holly Lodge, horseshoe superstition, viii. 210; and Arabella Stuart, x. 46, 93, 156 Highlander, Old," tobacconist's sign, vii. 47, 92, 115, 137, 457 Highlanders barbadosed after the 1715 and '45 rebellions, viii. 68, 135, 176, 235, 317 Highwayman and Lord Bathurst or Berkeley, iv. 349, 415, 495 Highwayman's parting song, iv. 187 Highways, bequests for their repair, viii. 464; ix. 13 Hill (C. J.) on Anne Boleyn's remains, xi. 88. Murat's widow, xi. 107 Hill (E. A.) on Mayflower pilgrims, vi. 21 Hill (G.) on Camden on surnames: Musselwhite, i. 248 Hill (G. F.) on Arabic numerals at Winchester, x. 187 Hill (G. W.) on Thomas Haggerston Arnott, xi. 29 Hill (General J. E. D.), on Schools for the Indigent Blind, viii. 428 Hill (John Thomas) and Gainsborough, c. 1791, xi. 149 Hill (L.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 309 Hill (N. W.) on All the trees of the forest," viii. 387. "All the world and his wife," xi. 490. 7. 'All's Well that Ends Well,' V. ii., vi. 505; vii. 484. Almshouses or workhouses in America, vi. 455. Alvary, Christian name, xii. 416. American magazine, ix. 274. Antelope as crest, ix. 516. Apples: their old names, x. 215. Barkly West, xi. 325. Bidaxe, a farm tool, ix. 94. Botha: the name, viii. 298. Bourne in place-names, xii. 131. Bring, archaic use, xii. Brontë - Prunty, ix. 237. Californian English: American coin-names, vii. 154. 'Childe Harold,' x. 275. Cockburnspath, x. 430; xi. 212. Comether, its meaning, xii. 77. Court Roll terms, vii. 515. Cromwell and Milton, viii. 375. Culprit, its derivation, xi. 486; xii. 456. De Baïf, ix. 492. Diamond State, v. 396. Disgruntled, xi. 452. Dwight surname, vi. 376. Echidna, vii. 356. Eleventh Commandment, x. 358. "Entente Cordiale," ix. 194. Everglade: its derivation, x. 105, 458. Fire: fire out, viii. 455. Fit, preterite and participle, viii. 204. Good-fors, xi. 86. Greene's Menaphon,'x. 85. 'Hamlet,' I. ii. 1312, vii. 146. Henry IV.,' Part I., II. i., vii. 145. Henry IV.,' Part I., III. i., vii. 485. Hock tide at Hexton, xii. 514. Hoek van Holland, vii. 473. Hogsflesh (William), ix. 14. Initial letters instead of words, x. 416. Jews and Jewesses in fiction, xi. 458. Latin pronunciation, ix. 513. Mamamouchi, xi. 55. "Man in the street," xi. 196. Marlborough wheels, vii. 157; ix. 293. Marylebone, xi. 415. Mince pie and plum pudding, ix. 357. Morellianism, its origin, viii. 373. Mulatto, its derivation, viii. 37; X. 191. Naval foe, mysterious, xi. 455. New York Times': Christian Union,' vii. 236. "Nose of wax," x. 437. 'Nouveaux Tableaux de Famille,' xii. 78. Ovid and Shakespeare, viii. 505. Paauw, vi. 237, 411. Pearl: its etymon, vi. 118, 137; x. 177, 337. Pidgin or pigeon English, vi. 38. Pillion: flails, vii. 272. Pimlico: Eyebright, xi. 194. Podike, vi. 275, 472. Pot-gallery, its meaning, ix. 36; xii. 31. Power (Tyrone), actor, x. 194. Praises let Britons sing," x. 218. Princely titles in Germany, vi. 150, 418. Provençal folksongs, viii. 488. Public speaking in Shakespeare's day, ix. 313. Red Indians in poetry, vi. 517. Roan, its etymology, xii. 353. Rod of brickwork, xi. 237. Roosevelt: its pronunciation, vii. 35. Sainte-Beuve on Castor and Pollux, xii. 15. Salarino, Salanio, and Salerio, ix. 315; x. 176. Santa Fé, vi. 394. Shakespeariana, v. 465; ix. 263; x. 166; xi. 424. Shrewsbury clock : "Point of war, xi. 337. Sjambok its pronunciation, v. 92. Skrimshander, vi. 355, 517. Sloan surname, xii. 513. Snakes in South Africa, vi. 152; vii. 258. Spelling changes, vi. 493. Tadpole, vi. 157. Tennyson and Terence, xii. 346. Thune: Eil-de-boeuf, French slang, vii. 153. Treats: mullers, their meaning, viii. 517. 'Twelfth Night,' II. iv., vi. 325. Vere (Edward de), 17th Earl of Oxford, viii. 297. Vin gris," ix. 330. 'Walloon etymologies, xii. 405. War, its old pronunciation, vi. 138. William the Conqueror and Barking, xii. 175. Wine used at Holy Communion, x. 96 Hill (Sir Rowland), his family and the Post Office, vi. 163, 182, 232, 251, 273, 315, 354; his residence in Orme Square, viii. 12; and the Rotunda, Blackfriars Road, x. 221 Hill (R. H. E.) on Hills of Moretonhampstead, iii. 188 Hill (R. J.) on T. South of Bossington Hall, xi. 128 ' Hill (Rev. William), editor of Northern Star,' ii. 427, 490; iv. 235 Hill (W. Burrough) on Queen's Theatre, 1704, xii. 364 Hill-climbing and Palm Sunday, vi. 70, 115 Hill family of Moretonhampstead, Devon, iii. 188 Hills (A.) on Washington pedigree, vii. 25 Hillside on Addleshaw, xi. 189 Hillwell (Mrs. E. A.) on Squire Draper and his daughter, xii. 29 Hilson (J. Lindsay) on Berwick: Steps of Grace, ii. 516. Cockburnspath, xi. 72. Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland, iii. 401, 443. Court of Session, viii. 41. Creeling the bridegroom, vii. 256. Easter Woods, iv. 335. Great Seal of Scotland, iii. 242. Haswell family, iii. 314. Hazel or Hessle pears, ii. 436. Hell, Heaven, or Paradise, ii. 355. Lamb in place-names, iii. 150. Passing bell, i. 350. Scottish market customs, xii. 121 Hilton (F.) on Hilton and Hare families, vii. 290 Hime (M. C.) on authors of quotations, viii. 450 Hind (A. M.) on monkeys stealing from a pedlar, vi. 448 Hinds (J. P.) on Lady Coventry's Minuet, v. 518 Hinds (Dr. Samuel), formerly Bishop of Norwich, i. 227, 351, 415, 517 Hine (J.) on royal clock and press reference, ix. 429 Hio on "Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," i. 167 Hippoclides on "As merry as griggs,' i. 94. Ashes to ashes," i. 387. Authors of quotations, ix. 29. Blue-water as adjective, vii. 109. Christianity and its forbears, iii. 245. Christmas in Wales in 1774, xii. 507. Church music, iii. 185. Crucifixion: earliest representation, V. 248. Duynkerkers, vii. 309. Fabian Society, ix. 108. Friday Street, x. 129. Googlie, cricket slang, xii. 110. Greeks and Nature, x. 372. Intellectual harvest (late), ii. 54. Johnson (S.), his watch, xii. 37. Nitor in adversum," viii. 474. Pace: Hays, iv. 9. Plaxtol or Plaxtole, ix. 430. Pony= crib, vi. 185. Purdonium, iii. 388. St. Pancras motto, x. 412. Shakespeariana, ii. 64. Sheep fair on ancient earthwork, viii. 272. Sibyl: Burke's image, viii. 426. Smoking and blind men, ix. 335. Stones of London, vii. 448. Tennysoniana: Cleopatra, ix. 121. Thackeray quotation, i. 189. Tripos: Tripos verses, iv. 124. Umber bird, viii. 353. Victoria, ii. 468. Virgil, Eneid,' vi. 191. West-Country fair, i. 48 Hippocrates and the black baby, xi. 207, 258, 271 ་ Hippocrates legend, ix. 408; x. 35, 53 Hippodrome at Goettingen, inscription on, ii. 528 Hippogriff, its symbolism, x. 509; xi. 114, 456 Hippomanes, modern science on, iii. 127 Hipsy, a drink, its composition, iii. 61 "Hirsles yont," meaning of the term, iii. 224 Hiseland (William), his epitaph at Chelsea Hospital, vi. 82 Historicus on Robert Agassiz, xii. 7. Broadside: Guildhall donation, xi. 505. Chamberlen (Dr.), iii. 428 Historiographers Royal for Scotland, xii. 106 History, "made in Germany," i. 5; knowledge in 1906 of, vi. 366 'History of Advertising,' 1874, its predecessor, ix. 286 'History of King's Place,' or 'Nocturnal Revels,' ix. 169 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Bennett of Baldock, ix. 396. Brent as waterway, iii. 349. Chalk Farm, x. 73. Chicheleana, ix. 350. Chichele's kin, v. 286. Clippingdale, vii. 37. Cowhouse Manor, Middlesex, xii. 234. Cricklewood, ii. 408, 495. Dollis Hill, Willesden, iii. 344. Haynes (Samuel), i. 334. Heirloom cots, i. 207. Highways repaired, viii. 464. Historical geography of London, i. 258. Index of probates, iv. 277. Kempishawe, xi. 329. Oxgate Manor, Willesden, ix. 403. Page family and their Middlesex estates, vii. 322. Paramor family of Kent, xii. 397. Portmanteau words and phrases, v. 512. Pryor's Bank, Fulham, xii. 237. Right to keep swans, x. 449. Romney portrait, v. 34. St. Paul's Cathedral, iv. 114. Swimming bath: William Kemp, x. 178. Virginia and the Eastern Counties, vii. 412. Willesden families, iii. 208. fifteenth century, iii. 275. Crown, i. 457 Woolmen in the Yeoman of the Hoadly (Abp. John), his biography, ix. 473 Husbandry,' Hobhouse (Lord), d. 1904, his burial-place, ix. 169 Hobson, Cambridge carrier, Vincent Bourne on, v. 288 Hock, words built on the base, vii. 401, 494; viii. 13 Hock Stapler, title of horse at Winchester College, vii. 494 Hockday and a pottage called hok, i. 187, 496 Hodening custom, v. 208, 374, 416 Hodges (W.) on "As merry as griggs," i. 36 Hodges (Capt. Wm. Arthur), killed at San Sebastian, iii. 433 Hodgkin (J. Eliot) on the art of flying, ix. 441. Bank of England and specie payment, xii. 278. Bathing-machines, ii. 130. Beale (Bartholomew and Charles), iv. 104. Bigg, the Dinton hermit, iii. 336. Blooding a witch, ix. 397. Book-stealing, vii. 212. British exiles in Holland, vi. 351. Bumble-puppy and " Doves" tavern, viii. 72. Charles I.: his physical characteristics, vii. 334. Colours, old, in the Navy, viii. 166. Copying letters, Diabolo lorio, viii. 287. Dirigible balloons anticipated, xii. 125. Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, iv. 24. Errors, typographical and other : V. 287. wise, ix. 493. Filberts: "When the Devil goes a-nutting," xii. 388. Frost prints, x. 433. George IV.: an appreciation, iv. 365. Going shopping, ii. 445. Lysons: sights in the moon, viii. 325. Man in the almanac, ix. 475. Mary, Queen of Scots, in Edinburgh Castle, viii. 249. Michell (John), Mayor of London, xii. 475. Moon and hair-cutting, iv. 234. Nelson and Lady Hamilton, xii. 261. Percy (Hugh), iii. 28. Piece-broker, iv. 391; v. 213. Pig and Killpig, i. 105. Playbills, earliest, i. 71. 'Poliphili Hypnerotomachia,' errors in, i. 4. St. Winifred and the Old Pretender, vi. 197. Shakespeare (John), bitmaker, X. 104. Shakespeariana, ii. 344. Sydney, 1789-1908, x. 281. Tickling trout, iii. 332. Tressac de Vergy, xi. White Tree of Crockerton Hill, xii. 247. Women and pipes, xi. 378 Hodgson (J. C.) on Hamilton Brown, viii. 27. Collingwood's descendants, v. 49. Lindo or Lindot, portrait printer, v. 273. Robertson (Mrs. James), portrait painter, v. 304 Hodgson family, its genealogy, iv. 349 Hodgsons, book auctioneers, 1807-1907, viii. 246, 266, 285 432. Hodson (Lieut.) of the Indian Mutiny, viii. 348, 414 Hodson (L. G.) on Prior John at Brighton, ix. 477 Hodson (L. J.) on Attorney-General to the Queen, "Before one can say Jack Robinson,' xi. 232. Bourne in place-names, xi. 451. Court of Requests, xii. 258. Hodson family, x. 329. Richardson (Samuel), x. 96 Hodson (Nathaniel)= Anne Ferrers, viii. 150 Hodson (Major W. S. R.) of the Indian Mutiny, ix. 12 Hogan (J. F.) on cady, slang for a hat, x. 198. Crawford (Miss), Canadian poet, xii. 353. Drake (J. Rodman), xii. 497. Fenians in Western Australia, ix. 254. Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, i. 332. Never Never Land, xi. 9. Plains= timber-denuded lands, xii. 194. Ships' periodicals, xi. 418 Hogarth (James and Jane), memorial ring, iii. 87 Hogarth (W.), Act of Parliament bearing his name, i. 369; sale of his Wanstead Assembly,' iv. 49; his March to Finchley' and "The King's Head," Hampstead Road, vi. 207, 276; his house at Chiswick, xii. 486 Hoggets one-year-old sheep, as weather prophets, ix. 247 Hogling money, c. 1595, meaning of the term, xi. 130, 194 Hogmanay song, Orkney, xi. 5, 72, 177 Hogshead, derivation of the word, vii. 346 Hohenzollern (Prince von) = Madame de Mora, ix. 188 xii. 18 Hok pottage and Hockday, i. 187, 496 Holar, Bishops of, 1148-1408, ii. 67 Holbeach Church, effigy in, x. 228, 273 Holbeck, place-name, its derivation, xi. 448; Holbein, subjects of his pictures, ix. 449, 497 ; x. 38 Holborn, the place-name, ii. 308, 392, 457, 493; iii. 56; v. 295, 338, 354, 514; "Black Bull,' in, v. 367; Napier Tavern," its destruction, xi. 467, 515 Holborn and Bloomsbury manors, iii. 269 Holborn Hill, arms on 66 Old Bell " Inn, iii. 366, 430 Holbourne (Lady Anne), memorial inscription, Holden (Henry) and Hubert A. Holden, x. 264 Holed-stone folk-lore, vii. 26, 157 Holford (Christopher) on Jacob Cole, xii. 476 Holinsworth (C. B.) on glowworm or firefly, i. 112. Southcott (Joanna), and black pig, xi. 354 Holland (Cornelius), M.P., his biography, v. 287 Holland (J.) on Court Leet in Portland, viii. 148 Holland (J. E.) on Fountain Tavern, iv. 289. Gilby (Antony), viii. 131. Simcoe (General), and Domingo, iv. 290 Holland (Rev. Richard), c. 1656-1706, parentage and offspring, v. 88 Holland (T. J.) on Rev. Richard Holland, v. 88 Holland, Gulix, textile fabric, xi. 470; xii. 12 Holland, Hoek van, signification of the place-name, vii. 188, 236, 254, 473 Hollandtyde, its meaning, ii. 420 Holles (Gervaise), his church notes and other MSS., i. 208, 251; and the aurora borealis in Lincolnshire, 242 Holleck or Hollicke Manor, co. Middlesex, iii. 387, 435; iv. 36, 77 Holloway (John), M.P. for Wallingford, x. 510 Holloway (M. M.) and the MSS. of Count A. de Panignano, iii. 8, 94 Holloway (Sir Richard), his biography, iii. 43 Holluschickie, meaning of the term, xii. 48, 94 Holly, oaths sworn on bough of, v. 167; lightning, 167; as browse for cattle, xii. 428, 494 and |