289.
Hell, Father, his magnetic cures; his connexion with Mesmer, i. 283.
Henry I., his hair cut short by Serlo, his chaplain (_engraving_),
i. 262, 264.
Henry II. joins the third crusade (_engraving_), ii. 64.
Henry VI. issues patents to encourage alchymy, i. 118, 135.
Henry VIII., his invitation to Cornelius Agrippa, i. 140.
Henry, Prince, son of James I. suspected to have been poisoned, ii. 200.
Henry II. of France, his patronage of Nostradamus, i. 246;
said to have prohibited duelling, ii. 273, 275;
his death in the lists, 276.
Henry IV. of France, _portrait_ of, ii. 277;
his opposition to duelling, 277, 279.
Hermes Trismegistus, the founder of alchymy, i. 95.
Hermetic Philosophy. (_See_ the Alchymists.)
Heydon, John, an English Rosicrucian, i. 175.
Heywood, his life and prophecies of Merlin, i. 233.
Highwaymen. (_See_ Thieves.)
Hogarth's caricature of the South-Sea Bubble (_engraving_), i. 82.
Holland, the tulip mania. (_See_ Tulip Mania.)
Holloway's lectures on animal magnetism, i. 287.
Holt, Chief Justice, his opposition to the belief in witchcraft, ii. 152.
"Holy Lance," the, its pretended discovery (_engraving_), ii. 37.
Hopkins, Matthew, the "witch-finder general," his cruelty and retributive
fate, (_engraving_), ii. 143-146.
Horoscope of Louis XIV., i. 249.
Hugh count of Vermandois imprisoned at Constantinople, ii. 21, 23;
at the siege of Nice, 26;
quits the Crusaders, 42.
Human remains ingredients in charms and nostrums, i. 272.
Hungary plundered by the Crusaders, ii. 15, 16, 20, 21.
Hutchinson, Dr., his work on witchcraft, ii. 123.
Imps in the service of witches. (_See_ Demons and Witchcraft.)
Ingelgerius count of Anjou, his duel with Gontran (_engraving_), ii. 269.
Innocent III. and IV., promoters of the Crusades, ii. 75, 80, 81.
Innocent VIII., his bull against witchcraft, ii. 117.
Innspruck, view of (_engraving_), i. 181.
Invisibility pretended by the Rosicrucians, i. 169, 178.
Isaac Comnenus attacked by Richard I., ii. 69.
Isaac of Holland, an alchymist, i. 136.
Isnik, the Crusaders defeated at (with _view_ of Isnik), ii. 19.
Italy, slow poisoning in (_see_ Poisoning);
the banditti of, ii. 256.
Jaques Coeur the alchymist, memoir of, i. 132.
Jaffa besieged by Saladin, and saved by Richard I., ii. 74;
_view_ of, ii. 89;
defended by the Templars against the Korasmins, ii. 90.
James I., his be
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