INDEX. 



549 



Villiers (Sir Edward), lines on his tomb, 172. 



" Vinum theologicum," why so named, 92. 



Voltaire's " Candide," its Continuation. 38. 



" Vortigern and Rowena," acted at Drury Lane, 442. 



492. 

 Vox on slavery in England, 495. 

 V. (Z. A.) on Duplessi Bertaux, 468. 



W. 



W. on ecclesiastics employed in state affairs, 91. 



Sackviile's sonnets, 230. 

 W. Bombay, on Australia overland route, 338. 



University books, 31. 

 Wafer-bread, 424. 

 Walcott (Mackenzie) on artillery, S."). 



Baconian folk lore, 343. 



Bead roll, 515. 



Bishops' portraits, 218. 359. 



Brompton's Description of Ireland, 225. 



Burial dui'ing suspended animation, 305. 



Canonicals worn in public, 515. 



Clergy of noble extraction, 405. 



Clerks, 315. 



Diamond rock, 59. 



Door inscription, 219. 



Ecclesiastics employed in state affairs, 1 59. 



Fashions, 197. 397. 457. 



Gehazites, 339. 



Greek cross, 117. 



Lyttelton (Lord), 339. 



Magna Charta, curse at its confirmation, 439. 



Nicknames, classified list, 262* >• 



Nolo episcopari, 335. 



Pews in churches, 178. 



Prideaux family, 496. 



Solomon's judgment, 196. 



Solomon's seal, 456. 



Suspended animation, 286. 



Thanks after the Gospel, 57. 155. 



University degrees, 79. 



University hoods, 356. 



Wafer-bread, 424. 



Warton (Tom) not a Wykehamist, 377. 

 Walker (John) on cold tea, alias brandy, 59. 

 Walpole (Horace), letter to the Countess of Ossory, 42. 

 Walpole (Sir Piobert) and Curll, 144. 

 Walter (Henry) on Gentoo, its derivation, 54. 



Star which guided the Magi, 293. 



Time of year our Saviour w.as born, 231. 



Tyndale, the Reformer, 252. 

 Walton (Izaak), second and third editions of his " Lives,' 



485. 

 Waltonian queries, 288. 

 Wantner (Abel), noticed, 347. 

 Wanton : " Travels of Henry Wanton," 309. 

 Warburton (Bp.), his editions of Pope's Works, 461. 

 Warburton (Eliot), " The Crescent and the Cross," copy- 

 right sold, 458. 

 Ward (Dr. Michael), his man-iage, 189. 

 Ward (Mr.), early writer on angling, 288. 

 Ward (Simon) on Irish high sheriffs, 76. 



Mucruss, CO. Kerry, 98. 



Thanks after reading the Gospel, 57. 

 Warkworth Church, arms on a monument, 465. , 



Warton (Thomas), was he a Wykehamist? 307. 377. 



Water-colour artists, 70. 117. 279. 



Waterspouts on land, 356. 



Watling Street, noticed by Chaucer, 390. 475. 



Watt (Wm.), royal tailor, his monument, 70. 



Watts (Dr. Isaac) and Nash's " Pierce Pennilesse," 205. 



336. 

 " Waverley Novels," their authorship, 480, 481. 

 Way (Albert) on Cromwell's portraits, 410. 



Erasmus' portrait by Holbein, 9. 



Portraits of Mary Queen of Scots, 448. 

 W. (B.) on Carrenare, 217. 



Hogarth's house, 119. 



London, sad London! 108. 



Thanks after the Gospel, 237. 

 Wdn. on bell gable for tiiree bells, 36. 



Tyzack and Henzell fiimilies, 278. 

 Weathercocks, their origin, &c.. 306. 357. 379. 474. 

 Weather rhymes, 58.; rules, 137. 

 Weaver (John), dancing-master, 89. 138. 297. 

 Wearg (Sir Clement) and Curll's publications, 501. 

 Webb (John) scene-painter, 473. 

 Wedgwood's Portland vase, 48. 

 Weldon (Sir Antony), his historical accuracy, 78. 

 Wellington (Arthur, Duke of), epigram on, 405. 

 Wells, memorials of the civil wars, 27. 

 Wentworth (Lord Wm.), 2nd Earl of Strafford, 19. 

 W. (E. S.) on Naked-bov Court and Bleeding-house 



Yard, 317. 

 Wesley (John), remarks on the Nonjurors, 478, 479. 

 Westcot, Smith, and Lee families, 388. 

 Westminster bell, " Gre.it Tom," 68. 137.; ancient great 

 bells, 255.; Free Libraiy, 219.; guild of ringers, 

 temp. Edward the Confessor, 187. 255. 

 Weston leaning tower, 417. 

 Wetmore (H. C.) on Sir W. Keith and H. H. Ferguson, 



266. 

 W. (H.) on Pope's " Sir Balaam," 402. 

 Whale fight, 46. 



Whale in a river, what does it portend? 246. 316. 398. 

 Whately (Abp.), epigram on Dr. Wordsworth's " Icon 



Basiiikfe," 301. 339. 417. 

 W. (H. E.) on Lances Bris^es, or Lancic Spezzate, 369. 

 Wheat, showers of, 398. 

 Wheelock (Abraham) Saxonist, 49. 

 Wh — h (Fr.) on the forged Shakspeare Vortigern, 442. 



Lamb's Conduit, 265. 

 Whig, its derivation, 486. 

 Whitborne queries, 247. 

 White (A. Holt) on first brick building, 30. 



Brickwork, its bond, 199. 



Chamberlayne family, 135. 



Gigantic apricot tree, 177. 



Mistletoe, how produced, 153. 



Twins: martin-heifer, 196. 

 Whitechapel, formerly named St. Maiy Matfelon, 332. 

 Whiteliall MSS. few;;. Charles I., 2 1 . 

 Whitelock (Sir James), his " Liber Famelicus," 349. 

 Whitemeats explained, 13. 

 Whitgift (Abp.) on the Divine institution of Episcopacy, 



426. 

 Whitgreave (F.) on Sarsfield family, 355. 

 Whittle-gate, a portion of clerical stipend, 109. 

 Wiccamical chaplet, 404. 

 Widkirk Miracle Plays, 407. 455. 

 " Wife of Beith's Journey to Heaven," 49. 152. 



