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278 INDEX.<br />
Hakon, K. of Norway, 155, n. 1<br />
6<br />
Guda, K., 125, n.<br />
son of Harald Harfagre, 68.<br />
K. (Athelastan's foster son),<br />
G8, 125.<br />
King, his warriors buried in<br />
their ships drawn to the battle-<br />
field, 103, n.<br />
Halfdan, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 52, 66,<br />
(and see Albdarn).<br />
K. of Lochlann, 114, 116.<br />
the Mild, s. of King Eysteinn,<br />
116.<br />
Whitefoot, K. of Uplands, 20, n.<br />
brother of Ivar, 41 ; becomes<br />
con-<br />
King of Northumbria, ib. ;<br />
quors the Picts and Strathclyde<br />
Britons, ib. ; apportions Northumbria<br />
amongst his men, 44 returns<br />
;<br />
to Ireland, ib. ; claims the rule<br />
over the Finnghoill, ib. ; slain in<br />
a battle between Danes and Nor-<br />
wegians at Lough Strangford, ib.<br />
Haliday, Esther, Ixxvii.<br />
Charles, sent to London to<br />
learn business, v. ; declines Mr.<br />
Delacour's civilities, ib. ; becomes<br />
clerk at Lnbbock's bank, ib. ;<br />
studies hard in London, vi. ; his<br />
literary friends there, ib. ; returns<br />
to Dublin and embarks in the<br />
bank trade, viii. his residence on<br />
;<br />
his overwork<br />
Arran-quay, ib. ;<br />
produces a vision, ib. liis ; poetical<br />
answer to Mrs. Hetherington,<br />
ix. ; hires Fairy Land, near<br />
Monkstown, ib. his mode of life<br />
;<br />
there, ib. ; resolves to apply himself<br />
for a time exclusively to busi-<br />
ness, x.,xi. ; journal of his reading,<br />
XL ; his villa at Moukstown park,<br />
xiv. ; his study at, xv. ; loses the<br />
sight of one eye, xvi. ; supposed<br />
cause of, ib. ; his fears for the<br />
other, ib. ; book collecting, ib. ; the<br />
Secret Service Money Book, xvii.,<br />
xviii. ; its history, ib. ; Dr. R. R.<br />
Madden's account of the Secret<br />
Service Money Book, ib. ; Hali-<br />
Haliday con.<br />
day's library, extent of, xviii. ;<br />
given by his widow to the Royal<br />
Irish Academy, xix. ; anecdote of<br />
Dr. Willis, ib. ; of Reginald<br />
Heber, ib. ; his humanity to his<br />
servants, ib. '<br />
his Lucullan ; Villa,'<br />
xx., xxi undertakes a ; history of<br />
the port of Dublin, ib. his morn-<br />
\<br />
his com-<br />
ing studies, xxiii., xxiv. ;<br />
monplace books, ib.; studies ancient<br />
records, xxv. made j acquainted<br />
with James Frederic Ferguson,<br />
ib. works executed ; by him for<br />
Mr. Haliday,<br />
y*Y. \ Haliday's<br />
contributions to the daily Press,<br />
xxxi. ; pamphlets written by him,<br />
xxxii-xxxvi. ; his courage during<br />
the cholera at the Mendicity So-<br />
ciety, xxxii. ; urges sanitary legislation<br />
for towns, xxxiv. obtains<br />
;<br />
bathing-places for poor<br />
of Dun-<br />
leary and Kingstown, xxxv. ;<br />
public offices filled by Haliday,<br />
xxxvi. ; Honorary Secretary of<br />
Chamber of Commerce, xxxvii. ;<br />
frees Dublin shipping of the<br />
Skerries and Ramsgate Light<br />
dues, xxxvii. -xxxi. ; recognition<br />
of his services by shipowners of<br />
Dublin, xxxix., by<br />
merchants of<br />
his conduct as Honorary Secretary<br />
of the Chamber of Commerce,<br />
xli. ; his defence of the Ballast<br />
Board, xliii.-xlv. ; his essay upon<br />
the ancient name of Dublin ; xl vi. ;<br />
letter to his father -about Henry<br />
Domville, Ixxviii. ; proposes to<br />
his father a partnership, ib. ;<br />
letter to his brother William on<br />
his marriage, Ixxxiv., on his sickness,<br />
ib. ; opposes a scheme for a<br />
viaduct across Westmoreland-<br />
street, xciii. ; supports De Lesseps'<br />
views of the canal at Suez, ib. ;<br />
protects the bathing-place<br />
of the<br />
poor at Irishtqwn, xcviii. ; begins<br />
a voyage round the coasts of Ire-<br />
land, xcix. ; its results on his