Hanged man’s hand, curative power ascribed to, [277]-[278]

Hanging in chains, [275], [277];

the last case of, [276]

Hanson, Mr., and others associated with the American “Dauphin,” [116]

Harcourt, Sir William, and the Owl, [17];

his mot on “The Souls,” [15]

Harold, King, and the battle of Hastings, [56], [57]-[58]

Hastings, the battle of, [57]-[58]

Haversham, Lord and Lady, artistic tastes of, [152]

Hawkins, Mr., art collector, his eccentricities, [211]