---- passage in the Tempest, "The rack," 390.
---- passage in Measure for Measure, 574.
Hieroglyphics of vagrants and criminals, 79. 142. 208. 210.
Higgins (Godfrey), answer to his work, 39.
H. (I. J. H.) on history of Brittany, 189.
---- Lord Marchers of Wales, 189.
---- John Harries, bishop of Wales, 439.
---- the phrase "No great shakes," 443.
---- the Pole family, 105.
Hippopotamus, Behemoth, 149.
H. (J.) on Sir Alexander Cumming, 278.
---- King Street theatre, 92.
---- on old books and new titles, 125.
---- the number of surnames, 291.
---- ground ice, 449.
---- movable organs and pulpits, 475.
H. (J. W.) on the chevalier St. George, 610.
Hoadley (Bishop), his birthplace, 224.
Hoare (Henry), notices of, 229.
Hobbard de Hoy, 468.
Hobbes' Leviathan, frontispiece, 34.
Hoffman's Horae Belgicae, 7. 180.
Hogs Norton, where pigs play upon the organs, 245. 304.
Holbein (Hans), his sepulture, 104.
Holy Land, pilgrimages to the, 289. 429.
Holywood (John), the mathematician, 42. 89.
Homer, notes on, 99. 171. 221.
Hoo, its meaning, 61.
Hood, origin of the university, 440.
Hooper (Richard) on the Exeter controversy, 351.
---- Morell's edition of AEschylus, 604.
---- MSS. of Dr. Whitby, 388.
Hooping cough, cure for the, 148. 223.
Hopton (Arthur), quotation from, 346.
Horn-blowing at Nottingham, 148. 307.
Hornchurch; wrestling for the boar's head, 106. 187.
Horses and sheep, remains of, in churches, 274. 453.
Horses' tails, on docking, 611.
Horton (Mary), particulars of, 584.
Hour and the man, origin of the phrase, 371.
Howard's Conquest of China, the MS. of, 225. 281. 477.
Howard (Sir George), his descent, 538.
Howe (Mary), notices of, 226. 281.
H. (R.) on Flanagan and the Round Towers, 584.
---- papal seal, 593.
H. (R.) on the red book of the Irish Exchequer, 258.
---- reprint of vol. i. of Archaeologia Cambrensis, 274.
---- the thistle of Scotland, 281.
---- Irish academy home, Grafton Street, 539.
---- the derivation of Yankee, 258.
H. (R. C.) on meaning of sleck stone, 140.
---- the meaning of delighted, 164.
---- plate in Lewis Castle, 449.
---- monuments of De la Beche family, 450.
H. (R. D.) on Latin verse on Franklin, 17.
---- ballad on the rising of the Vendee, 138.
H. (S.) on Eustache de Noble, 52.
---- the invasion of Britain, 123.
Hs. on "Corruptio optimi fit pessima," 321.
H. (T.) on life of St. Werburgh, 587.
H. (T. G.) on hereditary standard bearer, 609.
---- "Row the boat, Norman," 609.
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