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Hicks (Alderman John), his MS. History of St.
Ives, viii. 489

Hicks (Mrs. Mary), witch of Huntingdonshire,
c. 1716, ii. 521; iii. 177, 284

Hicks family of Kilmacanogue, Co. Wexford,
ix. 311

Hicks's MS. history of St. Ives, Cornwall, ix. 16
Higgins (Bobus), Sausage-maker on the great
scale," ix. 112, 159, 239
High Constable, vii. 349, 399
Higham Hall, Walthamstow, its history, v. 287
Highgate. See Place-Names.

Hilcock or Heacock of Wiltshire, vii. 312
Hildersam (Arthur), of Ashby-de-la Zouch,
his will, 1632, xii. 211

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Hill (Mr.) On a Day of Thanksgiveing for ye
Victory at Naseby, vi. 222, 280
Hill (Joseph), friend of Cowper, v. 258
Hill (Rev. Rowland), buried in Surrey Chapel,
1833, i. 189, 273, 336; his MS. diary, 1773-6,

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Hincks and Foulkes families, vi. 229, 321
Hinds (John), 68th Foot, xi. 471. 517
Hindustani grammar by Adam Durnford Gor-
don, ix. 128

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Hints to Freshmen in the University of Ox-
ford,' author, v. 290

Hirsch (Rabbi Samuel) and Prussian tyranny,
1848, i. 88

"His Excellency," title as applied to British
subjects, vi. 130; viii. 110

Historia Oppidi Hatfieldiensis,' x. 209
Historian, The,' 1857, ix. 450

Historical inaccuracies, vi. 166
Histories of Irish counties and towns, biblio-
graphy of, i. 422; ii. 22, 141, 246, 286, 406, 445,
522; iii. 336

History of England, Jewish, published 1821, i.
169, 220

History of England with riming verses, ii. 529
History "
the vast Mississippi of falsehood," x.
34, 119
Hitch and Bettesworth families, xi. 303
Hitchman (Dr. John), memorial to, at Leaming-
ton, v. 147

Hitchman, Henchman, or Hinchman family, ii.
270, 338; iii. 111; iv. 24, 304, 340; v. 133
Hitchon (Lawrence), his petition to Chancery.

1833, iii. 299

Hoare (Samuel Williams), Westminster scholar,
xi. 512

Hoastmen. See Company of Hoastmen.
Hoather, surname, vii. 331, 396
Hoaxes, literary, vii. 8, 53, 116

Hobbs (A. E.), Chubb and Bramah locks picked
by, vi. 130, 176, 197

Hobler (Francis), clerk to the Lord Mayor,
allusion to in "Sketches by Boz,' xi. 27, 111,
113

Hoby (Sir Edward) = Elizabeth Poulett, c. 1600,
Hockley family of Hampshire, ix. 30, 152, 198
i. 310, 418

Hocus Pocus' first published, 1651, vi. 41, 157
Hodges (Charles Howard), engraver, his sig-
Hodges (George), Westminster Scholar, c. 1736,
i. 11, 94

natures, v. 321

Hodges (Luke), M.P. for Bristol, 1645-6, iii. 129
Hodges family, vii. 249, 337

Hodgetts (Thomas), engraver, c. 1810, i. 227
Hodgkin (J. Eliot), alchemical MS. belonging
to, viii. 49

Hodgson family, vii. 189

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Hodgson family, glass-painters of York, x. 44
Hodman," use of the word, vii. 126
Hogarth (William), 1697-1764, contemporary
"Hoe" cake, derivation of name, viii. 236
Italian admirer of, i. 8; his picture of Calais
city gates, iii. 30; and the ticket for Field-
ing's Pasquin,' 181

Hogarth miniature frames, viii. 210, 259

Hogle Grodeles,' nature of malady, viii. 148
Hog's Norton, place-name, xi. 531
Hogsflesh surname, vii. 176, 213
Holborn: demolition of the Middle Row, x.
94, 239, 318

Holcroft (Thomas), 1745-1809: two letters by,
1796, i. 64; his descendants, 168, 412; anec-
dotes in the 'Memoirs,' 188; and the
biography of Napoleon, 1814, ii. 24, 118
Holden (Roger), monk of Whalley Abbey, 1515,
iv. 73

Holden (Samuel and Jane), benefactors of
Harvard College, c. 1740, xii. 31

Holder (Anthony) of Winterbourne, co. Glouces-
ter, vii. 510

Holder (William), Westminster scholar, 1733,
viii. 90, 137

Holderness, derivation of name, x. 370

Holford -), Journal of his travels, 1781, iii.
331

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Holinshed's Chronicles,' meaning of reference,

v. 317

Holland (Thomas) of Amesbury, d. 1730, ix. 430
Holland family of Denton, xi. 452, 495
Holland family of Lancashire, ix. 109
Holles (John), Earl of Clare, payments for
peerages, iv. 85

Hollingbery (Charles), Westminster scholar,
1826, viii. 109

Hollingworth (Frederick), Westminster scholar,
1745, viii. 131
Hollingworth
1747, viii. 131

(John), Westminster scholar,
Holloway (Thomas), pill-maker, xi. 192, 254
Holloway (William), author of The Peasant's
Fate,' 1802, ii. 8, 156

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Holly, its connection with mirth, v. 319; vi. Hopkins (Edward), M.P. for Coventry, c. 1701,
21, 52

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Holme (Thomas) and Edward IV's expedition
to France, xi. 309

Holmes (Emra), x. 131; xii. 238
Holmes family of Devonshire, vi. 37
Holmes family of co. Limerick, ii. 90
Holofernes, the original of, i. 323
Holroyd (John Baker), 1st Earl of Sheffield,
an autograph letter of, 1793, iii. 201
Holt (Emily S.), "Hermentrude," her collection
of pedigrees, i. 127

Holt (Mrs.), her Isoult Barry of Wynscote.'
x. 93, 139

Holy Alliance, the treaty document, xi. 129,

174

Holy History, The,' by Nicholas Tabon, 1657,
vi. 89

Holy Roman Empire, Counts of the. See Counts
of the Holy Roman Empire.

Holywood. See Bosco.

Home and Foreign Review, x. 493
Home, family of, Foulshotlaw, v. 10
Hondschoote,

monument to commemorate
French victory in 1793, xi, 128
Honest " epitaphs, ix. 76
"Honest Injun," origin of the expression, i.
389, 458, 517; ii. 157

Honeymoon," origin of the expression, xii.

492

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Hooke (Dr. Robert), his drawings after the Fire
of London, iv. 241

Hooker (Richard), a bust of, its location, v.
152, 306

Hoole (John), poet, his pedigree, v. 327
Hoorde (William), Winchester scholar, his
history, v. 179, 241

Hoorde (William), Westminster scholar, vi. 47
Hopcroft: Brown: Belligues, vi. 11

Hope (Adrian), the painting of his family,'
c. 1802, xi. 311

his MS. Diary, iii. 273

Hopkins (Elizabeth), b. 1761, British heroine
in the American War, ii. 121; her third
husband, c. 1780, iii. 147

Hopkins (Stephen), priest of East and West
Wrotham, Norfolk, v. 292; vi. 78
Hop-picking songs, viii. 511

Hoppner (John), his grave, x. 288

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Hop-scotch," derivation of word, ix. 470; x. 15
Hopwood (Robert), d. 1853, vii. 88
Hopwood family, vii. 88

Horace, Stevenson's slip in, xii. 109
Hore, of Bath, artist, work by, v. 208

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Horn Cross " close, applied to ecclesiastical
boundaries, i. 368

Hornbrook in brass, 1720, iv. 47

Hornbrook (T. L.), marine artist, c. 1834, iii.

475

Horne (R. H.), illustrations in his History of
Napoleon,' 1841, xii. 252, 474

Horneck (Capt. Kane W.), his death, c. 1755,
i. 209, 278

Horner (Mr.), builder of the Colloseum in
Regents Park in 1824, xi. 28, 73, 111

Horner (Sir John) and the Jack Horner'
nursery rime, iii. 524

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Horngarth," origin of custom, xi. 331, 379
Horns, devils blowing, representations of, iv..
134, 201, 308 v. 48, 186

Horrocks family of Toxteth Park, vii. 466
Horse Guards buildings, demolition of, vii. 232,

258; viii. 58, 177

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Horse Guards. See Royal Horse Guards.
Horse washed with rice, versions of story, i.
289; magnifying power of its eyes, 509;
Wetting its head," an old custom, xii. 63,
152; white, of Kent, and other parts, its
Horse-blocks, vii. 7, 38; in Waterloo Place,
symbolism, iv. 245, 312; v. 25
Horse-chestnut, the horseshoe mark on its
inscriptions on, xii. 310

branches, ii. 172, 237, 294

Horsehair armour, Spanish, viii. 294

Horseleperde," meaning of the word, v. 320;-
viii. 34

Horse-racing: stable terms, x. 286
Horse-riding records, viii. 509; ix. 32, 56, 73,
99, 235

Horses, cream-coloured, viii. 338, 396; wild, 511;
ix. 159; historical, their colour, xii. 71, 115,
179, 197, 259; sayings on colours of, xi. 169,
212, 357, 416

Horsfall (Bishop), information wanted, iv. 330
Horsfall (James), F.R.S., information wanted,
iv. 330

Hoscoes, ix. 70

Hoskins (John) and Samuel Cooper, ix. 1
Hosier (Admiral), his family. vii. 248
Hoste (Capt. W.) of H.M.S. Bacchante, c. 1812,
iii. 328, 363, 450, 483

Hotel Bristol in Calcutta, v. 25
Hotels Bristol, why so called, iv. 272, 310
Hotel dinner bills, two, 1715, iii. 228
Hotten (J. C.), illustrations to his edition of
'German Popular Stories,' 1848, i. 208, 315
Hotten (John Camden), his publications, iii. /30
Houghton (Richard) in the Tower of London,
xi. 369; xii. 118

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Houghton Meeting at Newmarket, origin of
name, v. 154, 250
House and garden superstitions, ii. 89, 138, 159,
214, 419.

House-bells, introduction of, ix. 190, 236

House of, publishers' method of describing
themselves, iii. 331, 402

House of Commons, Fathers of, 1654-1868, vii.
272, 317; 1901-1920, 192, 271

House of Lords, Gentleman Ushers of the Black
Rod, 1591-1877, vii. 429, 494
House of Lords: "Thank God, there is a House

of Lords," iv. 233

House, new, risks of entering, in India, ii. 509;

iii. 59

69, 119

House, Roman, at Wemberham, Somerset, xii.
Houses of historical interest, iii. 315, 414, 432
Houses, log, in British Isles, vi. 48

"How not to do it," origin of the phrase, i.
508; ii. 17

"How to be Happy Though married," first
use of title, viii. 368

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Howard the philanthropist, portraits of, v. 222.
Howard (Mr.) of Knaresford, pedestrian per-
formance in 1818, viii. 428

Howard (Mr.), portrait by G. H. Harlow, iv.
18; v. 222

Howard (John), the philanthropist, portraits
of, viii. 169, 216

Howard (Thomas), Earl of Arundel, portraits
by Van Dyck and others, iv. 101
Howarth (Henry), advocate, d. 1783, x. 228,
258, 354

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Howlers," use of expression, viii. 449; ix. 56
Howley (William), Archbishop of Canterbury,
1828-48, and the conundrum I sit on
rock," xii. 53

Hoxton local magazine, vii. 4

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Hoxton Sausage and Jerry-Wags Journal,'
vii. 4

Hoyle (Alderman Thomas), M.P. York city,
1640, iii. 91, 157, 318
Hoyta (Henricus de), his Tractatus de Con-
tractibus,' v. 265, 298

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Hrethel the Great in Arthurian romance, xii.
327

Hubback (Mrs.), of Aberystwyth, xi. 171, 216
Hubert de Rie and Fulbert of Dover, x. 388,
436, 475

Hubert (Robert), alias Forges, Gent., collector
of rarities,' c. 1665, iii. 479
Huddlings, a game, viii. 59

Hudson (James), his position at Court, 1832,
ii. 29, 94

Hudson family, x. 391, 438

Humble," pronunciation of, vii. 170, 195, 237,
277, 318, 374

Hume (David), his 'Philosophical Essays,' viii.
248

Hume (Dr.), the guardian of Shelley's children,
xii. 109, 156

Hume (Donald, John Lloyd and Richard), West-
minster scholars, xi. 471

"Hume (Joseph) of Dorsetshire," viii. 350
Hume (Tobias), his First Part of Ayres
French Polish and Others,' x. 31, 76

Hummel (F. L.), musician, and the Honble..
Miss Gordon, xii. 171, 217
Humphreys (David), 1752-1818,

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humorist and lyricist, vi. 149, 198, 217, 281
Hundred Courts, powers of, xi. 101
Hundreds, boundaries of, xii. 310
Hundredth Psalm gaelic versions, vii. 408;:
viii. 233

Hungarian tourney, information about, xii. 311
Hungary, Oliver Cromwell on, ix. 310, 358
Hungary Hill, Stourbridge, origin of the name,
ii. 430, 517

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Hungary water," x. 409, 476; xi. 14, 15,
Hunger in place-names, xi. 511; xii. 18, 58,.

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Hunger stone' in the Rhine, ix. 511
Hruger strike in 1669, vi. 249, 300;
century, viii. 293, 354, 398

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Hunn (Mrs.), mother of George Canning, ix.
370

Huns, Germans so called, first use of the term,
iii. 383, 427; vii. 330, 375, 438, 492; viii. 35

Hudson's Bay Company, its motto, v. 93, 132, Hunt (Fredk. K.) "Student at Law" his bio--

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Hunting (Elizabeth) Timothy Constable, c
1736, 1. 128
Hunting pictures, seventeenth-century painters,
ix. 352, 392
Huntingdon (Elizabeth, Countess of) and Dr
J. Donne, c. 1620, i. 227, 353; use of chapels.
i. 247, 394; date of collection of hymns, 247
352; author of her Life and Times,' iv. 131,
Huntingdonshire almanacs from 1782, i. 5; book-
sellers and printers, iv. 125, 153; Civil War
tracts, i. 86, 105; Feasts in London, c. 1678,
ii. 61

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Hussey (Thomas), M.P. for Whitchurch 1645-53,
ii. 88, 135, 158

Hussey (Thomas) = Elizabeth Ann Palmer, c.
1820, xii. 233

Hutchins (John), Dorset historian, c. 1743, xii.
150

Hutchinson (Edith M.), singer, dates of birth
and death, xi. 331

Hutchinson (Col. John), the regicide, portrait
of, ix. 130

Hutchinson (Mrs. Lucy), her biography, vi. 251
Hutchinson (Rev. R.), Rector of Church Law-
ford, iv. 242, 334

Hutchinson family, early descents, iv. 106, 255
Hutton (Richard and Charity), c. 1721, their
parentage, vi. 10

Huxley (Thomas) on St. Thomas Aquinas, vi.

336

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Hymns medieval, attributed to St. Thomas à
Becket, ii. 228, 271; "Adeste Fideles," its
origin, vi. 23, 73, 119; "Heart of Christ!
O cup most golden,' ix. 19; "Holy Father,
in Thy mercy," its author, iv. 85; Just for
To-day," x. 94, 159, 298; from Sarum Missal,
Zyma vetus expurgetur, i. 229, 296, 337
Hymn-tunes Lydia," i. 309, 377, 434, 495;
Presburg,' origin of the name, i. 409, 513;

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"I don't think," use of the phrase, 1862, ii. 487
"I. F. C.," initials on Armada fireback, 1588.
xii. 70

I," substitution for "a," ix. 77
Ibarra (Joachim), 1725-85, Spanish printer, ii.
Ibbetson, Ibberson or Ibbeson, meaning of the
171, 253

surname, ii. 110, 198, 294
Ibsen (Henrik), his
Chamberlain, ii. 469, 536
Icarus, a French, in London, 1751, xii. 449
Iceland, Finland, Scandinavia, English books
Ice-worm, description of, vii. 430
Ichwe: Sons of Ichwe," meaning of, iv. 216;
Icke family, derivation of its name, iv. 106, 226,
v. 48

Ghosts,' and the Lord

on, vi. 39

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Idioms, Hebrew and English, viii. 512
"If I should die to-night," authorship debated,
v. 318; ix. 318

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Illusion, auditory, explanation desired, iii. 297
'Illy," American use of word, viii. 449; ix. 97,
136, 218

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Imlay (Gilbert), family records, ix. 448;
published letter of, 488; and Henry Lee, x.
Immortality, views of S. T. Coleridge, v. 39
128; and Mary Wollstonecraft, xii. 511
Immurement, bibliography of medieval, v.
vi. 48
Imp " of Lincoln Cathedral, iv. 34
Impecuniosus," writer on sport, x. 390
Impey (J.), Westminster scholar, 1809, xii. 71
Imrapen: Baden in Swtzerland, vi. 292, 342
Imray (James), his nautical academy, vii. 510
in Bisset's MS. Rolment of
Courtis,' vi. 14, 234

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at," use with place-names, x. 170
"In commendam," origin of the phrase, c.
1658, iii. 29

'In Flander's Fields,' poems, v. 317
Inaccuracies, historical, vi, 166
Incense, post-reformation use of, viii. 29, 72,
115, 178
Inchbald (Mrs. E.), her A Simple Story,' 1791,
i. 408, 456

Income tax, exemption for Brighton, viii. 293,
Incumbents and patrons of Bredwardine and
337; exemption of priests from, i. 348, 400
Brobury, v. 200; indexes of, 153, 245
Incunabula in Irish libraries, ii. 247, 288
Indentures, Sir J. G. Frazer's view, and the
origin of, v. 148, 211

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India, Hindu magic square, 11th century, iii.
383, 424, 454, 517; European artists in, to
1850, 415, 454; and Italy in the fifteenth
century, vi. 168

"Indian grass," substitute for horsehair for
fishing lines, viii. 190

"Indian kings, four," entertainments to, in
London, 1710, ii. 304, 397

Indian mounds, U.S.A., origin and purpose of,
iii. 90, 154, 372, 431

Infant school, St. Paul's, in 1729, iv, 47

Influenza," use of the word, 1775, ii. 328, 457
Influenza and colds, germs brought to islanders,
ii. 468

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Ingelow (Jean), "Lindis in High Tide on
the Coast of Lincolnshire,' iv. 85; her verses
"When sparrows build," 270, 310

Ingham (Benjamin), his sect, iv. 9; journal
wanted, 131

Ingham (Sir James), chief magistrate, Bow
Street, 1875, viii. 449

Inghamites, religious sect, their history, iv. 9
Ingleby (Edward), his descendants, v. 40
Inglis (Frances Erskine), wife of Angel

Calderon de la Barca, x. 250, 339
Inglish family, glass-painters of York, viii. 323
Ingoldsby Legends,' reference in, to Lyon
Levi's suicide from the Monument, viii. 392,
434, 473; suggested annotation of, ix. 97, 158,
238; x. 33, 99, 177

Ingram-Shepherd (Hon. Francis), b. 1761, ix.
49, 97

Ingrassias (Giovanni Filippo) and the word.
stapes," xi. 198

Inishglara, "antiseptic island," x. 489

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Inman collection of Indian antiques, xi. 211
Innocent X., medal, Innocentius X. Pon.
Max. an. III.," 1647, iv. 216

Inn signs, vi. 226, 310, 342

Innholders, London, of 1613, 1632, 1679 and 1709,
vi. 186, 235, 284

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Inns Dolphin (Ludgate Hill), viii. 228, 313;
London coaching and carriers inns in 1732,
viii. 61, 84, 102; Furnival's, records of, xii.
170; London eighteenth century, vi. 29, 59,
84, 105, 125, 143, 162, 213, 258; vii. 27, 67, 97,
103, 145, 157, 255; naming of public rooms in,
ix. 189, 231, 255, 274, 318, 377, 455; x. 178; with
interesting associations, in use, 1917, iii. 134,
169, 257, 314, 370, 432

Inns of Court in Elizabeth's reign, vi. 252, 298;
the Candlemas revels at, ix. 509
Innsbruck, statues in the Franziskaner-Kirche,
vii. 251

"Innumerous," use of the word, ix. 69
Innys collection of maps, viii. 151

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425;
ii. 47; at Poltimore almshouse,
Exeter, 71, 116; on brass plate, Newland
Church, 90, 138; Hebrew, at Sheepshed,
Leicestershire, 109, 195; in the parish church,
St. Mary, Battersea, 125, 145; in churchyard
of St. Newlyn East, Cornwall, 228, 317, 418;
on Communion table, 1617, 250; in Tower of
London, John Prine, 1568," 390, 516; in
the burial-ground of Chapel Royal, Savoy,
425, 498; to William of Orange, iii. 29, 78;
in Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street,
183, 254; Gotlestmirde on. still. stan.," on
old davenport, 230; relating to Durham, 250;
Australian memorial inscriptions, 269, 330;
Hampton Court abbreviated inscriptions, 383,
426; in the churchyard of St. Saviour's,
Southwark, iv. 42; in chapel at Gip-
ping, 132;
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at Cheam, 159; in St. Paul's Church,
Deptford, 180; in St. Andrew's Cathedral,
Sydney, 184; Dutch, on old davenport, 197;
on Berkshire tombstones, v. 182; on Jenner
statue at Boulogne, 288; on Louis XVIII.
monument at Calais, 288; in Marylebone
Burial Ground, list wanted, 236; in St.
James's Church, Sydney, 174; in St. John
the Evangelist's, Waterloo Road, 63, 135, 193,
216; on Edna Lyall's grave, 94; on tombstone
in Malvern Priory, 266, 305; at Cassel (Nord),
vi. 255; xi. 142; in City churches, vi. 294,
323, 338; Gallician, 166; at St. Omer, 145;
on stone at Healey Hall, Rochdale, 38; in
City churches, vii. 15; in old house at St.
Albans, viii. 468; on Phaestos Disk, 151, 237,
275; No Jews-Lord Egmont for ever »
(on
claret-jug), 211, 257; "Ivalid Office, White-
hall, 130; at Arras, ix. 441, 507-St. Omer, 391;
on Chinese vase, 409, 452; in Eskdale Church-
yard, 428-St. Nicholas Churchyard, Deptford,
3, 22, 58; in courtyard at James Fort, Accra,
x. 245; Ashwellthorpe Church, Norfolk, 227;
Bedford churches, chapels and burial-
grounds, 325, 365, 405, 447, 484; on an Icon,
33, 117; over entrance of the Lazenki Palace,
Warsaw, 151, 254; on Irishman's tomb on
frontier of Afghanistan, 347; Bedford:
churches, chapels and burial-grounds, xi. 43,
84, 125-Boulogne-sur-Mer, 184, 227, 326-
and epitaphs, appropriate, 68, 137, 176; on a
Quaich, 31, 78, 237; on English graves,
Iquique, xii. 27, 88; Kia tau te Marie," 233,
275; in Winwick Church, 512

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Instruments, surgical, from ancient Etruria,
i. 15

Insurance companies, London: bibliography,
vii. 388, 437

'Intermédiaire,' notes from, i. 80; ii. 220

Inoculation, an advocate of in 1799, xii. 413, Interment in other families' graves, v. 121
455, 517

Inquests in Austria, xi. 289, 357

Inquisitions, post mortem, in the 16th century,
xii. 30, 75

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International law, bibliography of, vi. 228, 299
Intue," use of word, x. 410, 474
Invention of the Holy Cross, feast of the, vi.
Inventory of goods, 1620, words occurring in,
ii. 430, 516; of a house in Warwickshire,
1559, ii. 501

Inscriptions to Baron Westbury, i. 10, 18, 95;
in the churchyard, St. Mary's, Lambeth
(corrigendum, 60); PRSVRY, &c., 96; in St.
John's Church, St. John's Wood Road, 145,"
204, 306; on Venetian coins, c. 1450, 328; on
church bell, Farnham Dorset, 389, 420, 436;
monumental, of Owen Brigstocke, 408; monu-
mental, and heraldry in Salisbury Cathedral,

Invicta," history of the motto. iii. 477; iv. 29
Ion, origin of the surname, i. 207, 273
Iona, etymology of place-name, v. 40
Ipswich School, its history, before 1800, xii. 230,
275, 355, 396

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