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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 edition. Excerpt: ...von), of Bartenstein, vi. 310, 350; viii. 397, 432 Holbein (Hans), his portrait of Anne of Cleves, i. 223; his death and burial, xii. 429 Holberg (Baron), " Subterraneous Travels," ii. 92 Hold=Owe, x. 386 Holderness, Christmas in, x. 481; its history and geography, xi. 121, 154, 197 Holderness game and its origin, x. 266, 378 Holderness vessel-cup, xii. 491 Hole family, vi. 208; vii. Ill, 312; viii. 116, 369 Hole silver, its meaning, ix. 467; x. 257 Holiday song, vi. 87, 198 Holinshed (Kalph), his " Chronicles," xi. 269, 351 Holl, Ger.= Hull, Eng., iii. 248 Holland, L on the doorposts in, i. 354; English exiles in, ix. 108, 236 Holland (Sir Richard), "The Howlet," i. 495; ii. 137 Boilier (Henry), Vicar of Aston, 1696-1716, vii. 88 Hollond (Mrs.), her death, x. 480 Holloway family of Oxford, x. 409, 523 Holly: Holy-tree, its etymology, v. 466 Holme family, vi. 108 Holmes (John), master of Holt School, his works, iv. 464 Holpen, modern use of the word, iii. 409; iv. 35 Holt, in place-names, ii. 264, 316, 357, 394, 413, 455; iii. 176; iv. 156, 234 Holt family, vii. 186, 514; viii. 356, 415 Be'lum or Holar, Iceland, xi. 287, 434 Holy Land, books on travels in, iii. 243, 385; iv. 104, 124, 144, 206; v. 264; vi. 242, 303, 384; vii. 83, 323; x. 444; xi. 175; photographs of, iv. 349"Holy me," its meaning, ix. 369, Holy Thursday water, vi. 45, 155; vii. 367 Holy Week, vi. 25, 136; ix.360 Home (Sir Everard), surgeon, his biography, xi. 429; xii. 17 Homer, "The Iliad " published by Prof. Maio, ii. 186, 236, 319; transliteration of "The Iliad," I., iii.208, 254; passage in, xii. 207, 418 Homilies, two mediaeval, ii. 146 Hone (Sir John), temp. Henry VIII., x. 167 Hone (William), biographical...