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IIaivabi.t. Tho lace of Mons ami figures<lo Cliimay, 111; Binche, see.

Hamburg, see Germany.

Handkeichiefs of Madame Gabriello, 117;of Mary Tudor, edged with silk and gold,259; diminutive handkerchiefs given nslove tokens, 274; of outwork, 280; timeof Charles II., 301.

Holland, 225; French emigrants tookrefuge in Holland, and madepoint ala reine, 220 ; Empress Maria Theresaprohibits importation of Dutch lace, ih.;Dutch tied up their knockers and warm-ing pans with luce, 227; character ofDutch laco, 228; shirt of William ofOrange, ih.

Hollio work introduced try Puritans, 289.

Honiton, 855; manufacture introduced byFlemish refugees, ih.; tomb of JamesHodge, 350; Honilon bone lace mentionedliy Westcote, ih.; and Fuller, 357; charac-ter of the early lace, 359; lloniton sprigs.302; beauty and costliness of the llonitonground, ih.; a lacemaker's "ages, ih.;price of a veil, 303; depression of the lacetrade on tho introduction of llrusse's not,>!>» Queen Adelaide revives it, and herexample is followed, ih.; modern gui-Pure, 304; reproductions of llrussels andother lace, 307.

Intekments in lace in Denmark, 241 ;Ionian Islands, 237; at Malta, ih.;Palermo, anil Northern liuropo ih.;lace of Aurora Konigsmarck, ih.; privi-lege of Spanish grandees, 328; Mis. Old-field, the actress, ih.; Flanders lacoshroud in Ireland, 389.

Inventories, Accounts, &c., French ;

Austria, Eleanor of (wife of Francis1.), 230.

Barry, Madame du, passim.

Bourbon, Duehcsse de, 27,28, 90, 102,105, 139, 145, 108.

Bourgos, Archbishop of, 94.

Cambray, Archbishop of, 143.

Catherine de MediciB, 28.

Charles V., 7.

Charolhiis, Mademoiselle de, 94, 102,105, 112, 132, 145, 108.

Clermont, Mademoiselle de, 28, 105,108, 178.

Colbert, 188, 220.

Condt : , Princesse do (Madame AnnePalatine), 102, 105, 145, 148, 108.

Inventories, Ac.rout.

Dauphin (son of Louis XVI.), 105,140.

Due de Normandie (do.), 105.

Durns, Due do, 178, 184.

Elizabeth. Madume, 152.

Gabriello dEstrccs, 117.

Henrietta Maria (Queen of Charles 1.),

21 , 120 , 220 .

Henry II., 0. 12, 23, 230.

Henry IV., 117.

Herault, Chancellor, 118.

Ilergosse, 51. de, 148.

Loisel, 51., 102, 145.

Louis XVI., 105, 143, 140.

5Iarguerite dAngoulcme (sister ofFrancis I.), 7, 12, 23, 28, 52.5Inrguerite d Autriclie, 12, 19.5Iarguerite do Navarro (wife of HenryIV.), 7, 23, 52, 110, 117.

5Iarie-Antoinette, 152.

5Inrio do 5Icdicis, 50, 123.

Marillac, Murcchal de, 122, 232.Mnznrin, Cardinal, 125.

5Io«lenc. Duchesso do (daughter ofthe regent), 29, 90, 105, 112, I 15,181,199.

Motto, Marechal do la, 25, 57, 102.Orleans, Duehcsse d (wife of Louis-Pliilippe), 29.

-, Louis, Due d, 90.

-, Ihiiippc, Due d, regent, 90.

-, Louis-Philippe, 192.

Penthievre, Due de, 93, 141, 192.Pompadour, kladaino de, bequeathsher lace, 155.

Soissons, Comtessede, 17, 57.

Sourdis, Anne d'Escotnbleau, Bnronnode, 27, 94, 127, 188.

Inventories, of churches ;

Beauregard, 5Iassillons chapel at, 210.Benedictines de St. Aligre, 210.

Notre Dome de Lorette, 54.

Paris, Oratoire de Jesus, 25, 188.

St. Gervais, 18, 137, 178.

St. Medard, 25.

St. 5Ierry, 90, 131.

Inventories, English, see Wardrobe Ac-counts.

Ireland, saffion-tinted shirts, 388; Irishsmock of King Edward IV., 389; pa-triotic club called Dublin Society giveprizes for Irish lace, ih.; exertions ofLady Arabella Denny, 390; lnce schools,ih.; establishment of Limerick laee,

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