Hagmena, what it fignifies Hall, Bifhop, his Opinion of the Soul Bell Hilda, St. her Death High Noon, what 140 2 148 Holy Water 139 Hooker, Mr. his Custom at parochial Perambulations 266 Husbandmen, Obfervers of Saturday Afternoon 145 ADDENDA and APPENDIX. House-Leek, why planted on Houfe-Tops 218 Heck or Heit! Interjection to Horses 217 Heifer's Tail, ftuck aloft, bodes Showers 218 Holy, or Hollow Stones, hung up in Stables Howling of Dogs by Night, Ominous Holme, Churches decked with at Chriftmas Hunting Song, curious Stanza from Hoppings, Etymon, of ibid. ibid. 97 96-276 ΙΟΙ 116 164 Harvest Song Harvest Home, Thompson's Description of Horse-Shoe nailed on Threshold to keep out Witches Hand-Fefting Healths, drinking of Haggs I and K ANTIQUITATES VULGARES. Jacob, how he prepared to go and worship God. Job, his Vifions of the Night John Baptift's Eve, St. Jonathan, his afking a Sign Julius, not the Original of Yule Ivy, why used at Funerals ADDENDA and APPENDIX. 308 309 317 338 341 371 149 46 59 271 89 156 29 Johnton Dr. his Account of a New Year's-Day Ceremony 180 Juniper, burnt by Highlanders on New Year's-Day Knells, nine for a Man, after tolling the Bell for a Lake-Wake-watching with the Dead X Laying out, or ftreeking the Corps Leaving the Coffin unfcrewed till the Time of Burial Looking-Glafs, breaking one, ominous Lambkin fudden Death of, ominous 21 23 25 91 96 ANTIQUITATES VULGARES. Mag-Pye, its chattering ominous Mamertus, Bishop of Vienna Ee 3 88 264 Mary Mary Magdalene, guided by the Moon to the Sepulchre 244 May Pole Mede, Mr. his Opinion of the Manner of good and evil Spirits appearing Madrenack Mell-Supper 255 104 156 303 Mid-Winter Miferere Animabus Monica, her Corps watched Monks, wrought in their Cells Morning Hymn, whether fung by the Angels Munday, what obferved on it in exorcifing a House Mumming 157 7 20 151 67 123 191 Mell-Supper - Mare, crying the, Cuftom in Hertfordshire Midlenting or Mothering 18 25 50 74 95-98 97 163-216 185, 194, &c. 257 ibid. 258 259 261 ibid. 262 275 292 307 308 ANTIQUITATES VULGARES. Nabal, his Feaft New Year Night before Easter 283 187 20 Night, the propereft Time for the appearing of evil Spirits 57 Nonconformifts, Objections against Ceremonies Noon Song, what Northern Parts, the Place where Pfalmody is chiefly ob- Nurses, their Stories of bad Confequence to Children ADDENDA and APPENDIX. 173 |