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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. 1892 Excerpt: ...426 'Howleglas' and Knolles's ' His tone of the Turks, ' ii. 81 Howlett (William England), his death, iii. 100 Howley (William), Archbishop of Canterbury, ix. 207, 317; xi. 236 Hoxton, Middlesex, origin of the name, x. 405; xi. 57 Hoyle family, xi. 4 Hoyle (Edmund), his biography, vii. 481; bibliography, viii. 3, 42, 83, 144, 201, 262, 343, 404, 482; ix. 24, 142 Hubbub, its etymology, iii. 472; iv. 52 Huddesford (George) and the 'Wiccamical Chaplet, ' x. 408, 514 Huddleston (Baron) and the collar of SS, x. 487; xi. 16 Hudson (Sir James) and Earl Russell, i. 446 Hue and cry, origin of the phrase, v. 50, 198 Huer= one who cries or gives warning, iii. 27, 112 Huggins (Frederick), Newhaven, U.S., iv. 268 Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, his biography, xi. 47, 172 Hughes, clockmaker, iii. 517; iv. 319, 375 Hughes family of Brecon, ix. 188, 254 Hughes family of Church Stretton, x. 408; xi. 78, 117 Hughes family of Shrewsbury, x. 327, 515 Hughes surname, xi. 108, 333, 431; xii. 58 Hughes (Humphry), Bailiff of Shrewsbury, 1593, x. 388 Hughes (Jabez), translator and poet, x. 127, 216 Hughes (Mr.), Shakspearian editor, x. 108, 105 Hughes (Thomas), F.S.A., his death, x. 20 Hugo (Victor), his will, iv. 326; refrain, "MaHrf Yvon," v. 269, 412; vi. 74; passage in 'Toilers of the Sea, ' viii. 108, 215; unpublished works, ix. 347 Huguenot, its derivation, iv. 244, 335 Huguenot families, iii. 89, 176, 257, 297, 334, 417; iv. 15, 118 Huguenot settlement at Cape of Good Hope, iii. 2 9. 376 Huguenots, in Stroud Valley, Gloucestershire, ii. 107; their asylums in Reading and Winchester, 1 83, 257. 335, 392, 455 Huish, village name and surname, xi. 286, 334, 37S, 415; xii. 17, 155 Huish family, xi. 217, 338 Huish (Robert), his ' Memorials of O'Connell, ' v. 267, 391 Hull, its ...