Halliwell-Phillipps (J. O.) pur- chases New Place, 138 Hamilton (Janet), Scotch poetess, obituary, 312
Hamilton (Sir William Rowan), astronomer, obituary, 184 Handel Festival, 1862, 145 Harant (Christopher), early travel- ler in Cyprus, 399
Hardcastle (Hon. Mary Scarlett), 'Life of Lord Campbell,' 467 Hardy (Sir T. Duffus), Assistant Keeper of the Public Records, 137; death, 408
Hare (Julius), and Maurice, 285; helps D. Macmillan, 512 Hare (Marcus) helps D. Macmillan, 512
Harmony Hall, its collapse, 457 Harness (Rev. William), obituary, 245
Harper's Magazine on Westminster Abbey, 50бn.
Harrow, Barry Cornwall, Peel, and Byron at, 375 Harrowby (Dudley Francis, 3rd Earl of), president of British and Foreign Bible Society, 106 Hart (H. H.), of the Clarendon Press, 293n.
Harvard University, death of Prof. Ko Hun Hua, 502; Longfellow professor, 504
Harvey (William) and St. Bartho- lomew's Hospital, 451 Harvey (William), engraver, obi- tuary, 190
Harwood (Philip), editor of the Saturday Review, 506 Havelock (Sir Henry), death- poem by Chorley, 35; Brock's
Biographical Sketch,' 36; Marsh- man's Memoirs,' 120 Hawarden and Mr. Gladstone, 314
Hawkins (Edward), numismatist,
Hellenic Society, inaugural meet-Home Friend, 254
Helps (Sir Arthur), obituary, 341 Hemans (F. D.), memorials by H. F. Chorley, 536
Henley (Dr. Samuel), supposed translator of Vathek,' 361 Heralds' College, Planché at, 444; - Shelley's pedigree, 455 Herapath's Railway Journal, its original name, 313; death of J. T. Hackett, 360 Herschel (Sir John),
receives baronetcy, 302; and great-circle sailing, 467
Hervey (Thomas Kibble), his poems, 203 Hetherington's Poor Man's Guar- dian, 251
Hewlett (Henry G.), memoir of Chorley, 536n.; letter from Miss Dickens, 540n.
Heywood (Mrs. E. S.), legacy to Ówens College, 291n.
Heywood (Oliver), gift to Owens College, 291n.
Hill (Octavia), her Homes of the London Poor' in German, 406 Hill (Sir Rowland), obituary, 419 Hind (J. R.) on Donati's comet, 63
Hindus, Materia Medica' of, 382 Hindustani, Bible in, 389 Hobhouse (John Cam), a founder of the Royal Geographical So- ciety, 481
Hodgson (Rev. Francis), his Byron
correspondence, 401
Hodgson (W. B.), Professor of Political Economy, death, 461 Hodgson (Messrs.), sell Ben Jon- son's Workes, 484; Household Words, 529
Holborn Viaduct, its engineer, 207; opened by the Queen, 241 Holland (Sir Henry), 'Recollec- tions,' 280; death, 312 Holmes (James), obituary, 307 Holyoake (George Jacob), 'History of Co-operation,' 411
Hood (Thomas) reviews Master Humphrey's Clock,' 524 Hood (Tom), son, editor of Fun, obituary, 335
Hook (Dean W. F.), death, 354 Hooke (Robert) and an early tele- phone, 380
Hooker (Sir William), botanist, obituary, 182
Hope (A. J. Beresford), sale of books-death, 506
Horne (Richard Hengist), E. B. Browning's letters to, 369; and G. Cruikshank, 393; on C. J. Wells, 413 Horticultural societies in Russia, 233
Horticultural Society (Royal),
flower shows, 145; Paxton in their service, 178; Dr. Lindley's connexion, 186; and Sir C. Wentworth Dilke, 234 Hotten (John Camden), death, 313; on Macaulay's early com- positions, 519
Hour, its founder, 314 Household Words, last number of, 89; Adelaide Procter's poems in, 164; Walter Thornbury a con- tributor, 363; death of W. H. Wills, 455; first number, 528; discontinued, 529
Howitt (William), death, 434 Hua (Prof. Ko Hun), of Harvard University, obituary, 502 Hughes (Thomas), life of D. Mac- millan, 511
Huish (M.), editor of Art Journal, 450
Hunt (James Henry Leigh), obi- tuary, 96; and Barry Cornwall, 375; Characteristics of,' 397; letters from Carlyle, 475 Hunt (Robert) studies photo- graphy, 466
Hunt (Thornton Leigh), death, 313 Husenbeth (Dr. F. C.), death,
Illuminated Magazine, Hepworth Dixon a contributor, 435 Illustrated London News, death of its founder, 124; Mark Lemon a contributor, 256; death of Shirley Brooks, 320; its chess column, 325
Imlach (James), obituary, 451 Index, Universal, proposed, 388 Index Society, its origin, 388 India, the Queen proclaimed sove- reign of, 73; visit of Prince of Wales, 352; Sanskrit medicine, 382; modern religious reformers, 415; Mary Carpenter's visits, 438; female education, 460; education in Bengal, 465; natives at the Calcutta University, 479; newspaper copyright, 480; Fi- nances and Public Works,' 495; translations of Mrs. Faw- cett's 'Political Economy,' 502 Indian Mutiny, the Sepoys at Barrackpore-outbreak at Ber- hampore "India quiet through- out," I; outbreak at Meerut, 2; causes, 2n.; first intimation in the Times, 3; reference at the Plassy banquet, 5; Sir Colin Campbell sent, 6; siege of Delhi, 6; warnings of statesmen-cir- cumstances favourable to the Mutiny, 8; annexation policy, 11, 112; native princes, 12; death of Havelock, 35; poem on Sir William Peel, 36; services of the Naval Brigade, 38; books on, 39; two ladies on the siege of Lucknow, 40, 41; Greathed on the siege of Delhi, 43; The Story of Cawnpore,' 78; 'A Year's Campaigning,' 81; Dun- das Robertson on the causes of, 82; Sir H. Lawrence's Essays,' 83; W. H. Russell's 'Diary,' 112 India Office, discovery of old docu- ments, 346 Ingram (Herbert), drowned in Lake Michigan, 124
Innes (Prof. Cosmo), author, death, 336 Inverness Courier, death of Dr. Carruthers, 396
Ireland (Alexander) on Carlyle and Leigh Hunt, 475 Ireland, death of Astronomer Royal, 184; Round Towers, 192, 383; O'Connell and Courts of Arbitration, 345; its cele- brated men, 418; recovery of State Papers, 436
Iron and Steel Institute, death of J. Jones, 389
Irving (Edward), and T. Carlyle,
472, 474; his wife's family, 475 Isabella (Princess), marriage with the Emperor Frederick II., 45 Isbister & Co. buy Good Words and Sunday Magazine, 414 Islington, Benjamin Disraeli at school at, 326
Jacob (Brigadier - General John), 'Native Army of India,' 7 James I., marriage with Anne of Denmark, 151
James II., Macaulay's history, 517 James (George Payne Rainsford), obituary, 123
Jameson (Anna), obituary, 119 Janney (Samuel M.), 'Life of Wil- liam Penn,' 519
Japan, Asiatic Society founded, 320; copyright with China, 479; early printing in, 499 Japanese novel, long, 239 Jeaffreson (John Cordy), on Dr. Doran, 391; on Hepworth Dixon, 435
Jelf (Dr. R. W.), death, 280 Jencken (Dr. F. E.), obituary, 468 Jenings (Mrs. Edmund), "Wyc-
liffe Lane," death, 160 Jerdan (William), death, 244 Jerrold (Douglas), obituary, 22; his pall-bearers, 29; 'Life and Remains,' 70; "dear Douglas," 72; letter of thanks from Lord
Hellenic Society, inaugural meet-Home Friend, 254
Helps (Sir Arthur), obituary, 34! Hemans (F. D.), memorials by H. F. Chorley, 536
Henley (Dr. Samuel), supposed translator of Vathek,' 361 Heralds' College, Planché at, 444; Shelley's pedigree, 455 Herapath's Railway Journal, its original name, 313; death of J. T. Hackett, 360 Herschel (Sir John),
receives baronetcy, 302; and great-circle sailing, 467
Hervey (Thomas Kibble), his poems, 203 Hetherington's Poor Man's Guar dian, 251
Hewlett (Henry G.), memoir of Chorley, 536n.; letter from Miss Dickens, 540n.
Heywood (Mrs. E. S.), legacy to Owens College, 291n. Heywood (Oliver), gift to Owens College, 291n.
Hill (Octavia), her Homes of the
London Poor' in German, 406 Hill (Sir Rowland), obituary, 419 Hind (J. R.) on Donati's comet, 63
Hindus, Materia Medica' of, 382 Hindustani, Bible in, 389
Hobhouse (John Cam), a founder of the Royal Geographical So- ciety, 481
Hodgson (Rev. Francis), his Byron
correspondence, 401 Hodgson (W. B.), Professor of
Political Economy, death, 461 Hodgson (Messrs.), sell Ben Jon-
son's 'Workes, 484; Household Words, 529
Holborn Viaduct, its engineer, 207; opened by the Queen, 241 Holland (Sir Henry), 'Recollec- tions,' 280; death, 312 Holmes (James), obituary, 307 Holyoake (George Jacob), 'History of Co-operation,' 411
Hood (Thomas) reviews 'Master Humphrey's Clock,' 524 Hood (Tom), son, editor of Fun, obituary, 335
Hook (Dean W. F.), death, 354 Hooke (Robert) and an early tele- phone, 380
Hooker (Sir William), botanist, obituary, 182
Hope (A. J. Beresford), sale of books-death, 506
Horne (Richard Hengist), E. B. Browning's letters to, 369; and G. Cruikshank, 393; on C. J. Wells, 413 Horticultural societies in Russia, 233
Horticultural Society (Royal), flower shows, 145; Paxton in their service, 178; Dr. Lindley's connexion, 186; and Sir C. Wentworth Dilke, 234 Hotten (John Camden), death, 313; on Macaulay's early com- positions, 519
Hour, its founder, 314 Household Words, last number of, 89; Adelaide Procter's poems in, 164; Walter Thornbury a con- tributor, 363; death of W. H. Wills, 455; first number, 528; discontinued, 529
Howitt (William), death, 434 Hua (Prof. Ko Hun), of Harvard University, obituary, 502 Hughes (Thomas), life of D. Mac- millan, 511
Huish (M.), editor of Art Journal,
Illuminated Magazine, Hepworth Dixon a contributor, 435 Illustrated London News, death of its founder, 124; Mark Lemon a contributor, 256; death of Shirley Brooks, 320; its chess column, 325
Imlach (James), obituary, 451 Index, Universal, proposed, 388 Index Society, its origin, 388 India, the Queen proclaimed sove. reign of, 73; visit of Prince of Wales, 352; Sanskrit medicine, 382; modern religious reformers, 415; Mary Carpenter's visits, 438; female education, 460; education in Bengal, 465; natives at the Calcutta University, 479; newspaper copyright, 480; Fi- nances and Public Works,' 495; translations of Mrs. Faw- cett's 'Political Economy,' 502 Indian Mutiny, the Sepoys at
Innes (Prof. Cosmo), Scottish author, death, 336
Inverness Courier, death of Dr. Carruthers, 396
Ireland (Alexander) on Carlyle and Leigh Hunt, 475 Ireland, death
of Astronomer Royal, 184; Round Towers, 192, 383; O'Connell and Courts of Arbitration, 345; its cele- brated men, 418; recovery of State Papers, 436
Iron and Steel Institute, death of J. Jones, 389
Irving (Edward), and T. Carlyle,
472, 474; his wife's family, 475 Isabella (Princess), marriage with the Emperor Frederick II., 45 Isbister & Co. buy Good Words and Sunday Magazine, 414 Islington, Benjamin Disraeli at school at, 326
'Native Army of India,' 7 James I., marriage with Anne of Denmark, 151
James II., Macaulay's history, 517 James (George Payne Rainsford), obituary, 123
Jameson (Anna), obituary, 119 Janney (Samuel M.), 'Life of Wil- liam Penn,' 519
Barrackpore-outbreak at Ber-Jacob (Brigadier - General John), hampore "India quiet through- out," I; outbreak at Meerut, 2; causes, 2n.; first intimation in the Times, 3; reference at the Plassy banquet, 5; Sir Colin Campbell sent, 6; siege of Delhi, 6; warnings of statesmen-cir- cumstances favourable to the Mutiny, 8; annexation policy, II, 112; native princes, 12; death of Havelock, 35; poem on Sir William Peel, 36; services of the Naval Brigade, 38; books on, 39; two ladies on the siege of Lucknow, 40, 41; Greathed on the siege of Delhi, 43; 'The Story of Cawnpore,' 78; 'A Year's Campaigning,' 81; Dun- das Robertson on the causes of, 82; Sir H. Lawrence's Essays,' 83; W. H. Russell's 'Diary,' 112 India Office, discovery of old docu- ments, 346
Ingram (Herbert), drowned in Lake Michigan, 124
Japan, Asiatic Society founded, 320; copyright with China, 479; early printing in, 499 Japanese novel, long, 239 Jeaffreson (John Cordy), on Dr. Doran, 391; on Hepworth Dixon, 435
Jelf (Dr. R. W.), death, 280 Jencken (Dr. F. E.), obituary, 468 Jenings (Mrs. Edmund), “Wyc- liffe Lane," death, 160 Jerdan (William), death, 244 Jerrold (Douglas), obituary, 22; his pall-bearers, 29; 'Life and Remains,' 70; "dear Douglas,' 72; letter of thanks from Lord
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