Herbal medicines, [314]

'Hercules Pillars' tavern, [178]

Hickford's dancing-room, [276]

High-churchism, [343]

Highwaymen, [412]- [415]

Highway robbery, [412]- [415]

Hoare, Sir Richard, his singular advertisement, [103], [104];
advertises for a petticoat, [126]

'Hockley-in-the-Hole,' bear garden at, [224], [237], [238],;
proceedings at, used as a simile to travesty ecclesiastical controversy, [343]- [345]

Hogarth's coffee-house, [12]

Holidays, [63], [64]