- Gaguin, his account of the origin of the kingdom of Yvetot, [85].
- Game-laws, in France, [96].
- Gargouille, dragon so called, destroyed by St. Romain, [109].
- Glass, painted, in the cathedral, at Rouen, [160]
- —in the church of St. Godard, [186].
- Goujon, Jean, author of the embellishments in the French translation of the Polifilo, [201].
- Graduel, by Daniel d'Eaubonne, in the Public Library at Rouen, [215].
- Grâville, priory of, [83].
- Guild, of the Assumption at Dieppe, [24]
- —of the Passion at Rouen, [184].
H.
- Hair of the Virgin, curious dissertation concerning, [161].
- Halles, at Rouen, [105].
- Harfleur, formerly of importance, now chiefly deserted, [72]
- —etymology of the name, [72]
- —its history, [73]
- —beauty of the tower and spire of the church, [75].
- Havre, a great commercial town, [76]
- —its present appearance, [77]
- —founded in 1515, [79]
- —history of, [80]
- —eminent men, [81].
- Henry, eldest son of Henry IInd, buried in Rouen cathedral, [151].
- Henry IVth, his address to the inhabitants of Dieppe, [20]
- —speech before the battle of Arques, [35].
- Henry Vth, his conduct at the capture of Harfleur, [73]
- —builds the Château du Vieux Palais, at Rouen, [112].
- Herring and Mackerel Fishery, at Dieppe, [21].
- Heylin, Peter, his description of a Norman inn, [58]
- —account of the great chamber of the Palais de Justice, at Rouen, [193].
- Holy sepulture, chapel of the, in the church at Dieppe, [14].
- Hospitals at Rouen, annual charge of, [205].
- Houses, construction of, between Yveto and Rouen, [89].
- House-rent, expence of, at Rouen, [93].
- Huguenots, excesses committed by, in the church of St. Ouen, [170].
- Hymn, in honor of St Nicaise and St. Mello, [126].
I.
- Inns in Normandy, described by Peter Heylin, [58].
- Inscription, on a bénitier, at Dieppe, [16]
- —formerly upon crosses, at Rouen, [18].
- Ivory, much wrought by the inhabitants of Dieppe, [20].
J.
- Joan of Arc, burned at Rouen, [197]
- —privileges granted to her family, [198].
- Jouvenet, cieling painted by, in the Palais de Justice, at Rouen, [194]
- —his sketches for the dome of the Hôtel des Invalides, [218]
- —native of Rouen, [226].
- Judith, Lady, her epitaph at Fécamp, [65].
K.
- Kelp, made in large quantity near Dieppe, [21].
L.