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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 Excerpt: ..."Essays," x. 142; his life and death, xi. 435 Howat (Peter or Patrick), Scotch bishop, vi. 513 Howe family of Sadbury, xi. 468 Howe (Earl) and the Penns, v. 149 Howe (John), his connexion with Lancashire, vi. 407 Howe (Lord), lines on his victory of June 1, 1794, ii. 146 Howell (James), on population and theatres of London, vi. 425; his "Familiar Letters," vii. 148, 211, 314, 516; viii. 118; x. 308, 520; xi. 407, 450; his biography, xi. 407, 450 Howitt (William), his death, xi. 220"Howleglas," reprinted, xii. 7; similar story in "Count Lucanor," 62, 136 Howlett (Bartholomew), his birthplace, ix. 488 Huckle-bone marks, v. 466 Hudson (Rear-Adm. Charles), his parentage, &c., xii. 348, 496 Hue and cry, origin of the phrase, xi. 99, 357; xii. 173 "Hue and Cry," police gazette, ix. 508; x. 14, 178 Hughenden, its pronunciation, viii. 491; ix. 37 Hughes tBall), the "Golden Ball," x. 429, 455; xi. 296 Hughes (Edward), co. Denbigh, his parentage. xi. 367 Hughes (Lewes), 'Certaine Grievances," i. 367 Hughs (John), Shakspearian editor, viii. 503 Hugo (Victor), phrases in "Notre Dame de Paris," vi. 408, 537; lines in " Hernani," x. 228, 318 Huguenot, its derivation, ii. 306, 433; iii. 130; iv. 5, 171; x. 113, 215, 276; xi. 51, 117, 338 Huguenot ancestry, xi. 282, 400 Huguenot history, vi. 526; xi. 97 Huguenot refugees and Decree of Dec., 1790, xd. 236 Huguenots in Ireland, ii. 326 Hull, " Land of Green Ginger " in, iv. 166; x. 408;xi. 388, 437, 455 Hull (Thomas), memorial inscription, v. 438 Humanity of earlier times, iv. 215 Humbug, its etymology, v. 83, 332, 416; vi. 16, 38; vii. 32, 194; a name for a sweetmeat, vi. 16 Hume (David), and John Hume, ii. 815; autograph letter, i...