INDEX. 



641 



Wellwisher on bachelors' buttons, 178. 

 Welsh bards, their massacre, 558. 

 Welsh song on the new year, 5. 

 Welsh women's hats, 491. 

 W. ( E. N. ) on petition respecting the Duke 

 of Wellington, 115. 



Serjeants' rings, 92. 



treasury of St. Mark's, &c., 583. 



Werburgh (St.), Bradshaw's Life of, 587. 

 W. (E. S. S.) on deaths from fasting, jUl. 



Miss Fanshawe's enigma, 321. 



—^ meaning of Whallop, 246. 



Wolfe (Gen. James), notices of, 3t. 98. 136. 



163. 185. 213. 279. 298. 398. 590. 

 W. (G.) on Fairfax family mansion, 490. 



Gen, James Wolfe, 35. 



W. (H.)on Computatio Eccles. .Anglic, 11. 



- epigram on Dr. Fell, 379. 

 Wharton (Lord), his gift of Bibles, 29. 

 Wharton (Mr.s. ), the poetess, 226. 

 Wherland family, 466. 



Whipping a husband, l.'J2. 

 Whipping-boys for royalty, 468. 545. 

 Whistair (John C.) on plant in Texas, 42. 

 Whit, the name of a drink, 610. 

 Whitborne (J. B.) on poi trait of Basker- 

 ville, .355. 



engraved portraits, 261. 



crown jewels kept at Holt Castle, 440. 



Martha, Countess of Middleton, 394. 



Miserrimus, 354. 



Dr. Richard Morton, 473. 



Kyrle's tankard at Balliol College, 537. 



ancient timber town-halls, 470. 



the Taylor family, 473. 



William, second Duke of Hamilton, 



371. 



Whitby (Dr.), manuscripts of, 388. 

 White (A. Holt) on Essex broad oak, 40. 



Hornchurch, 187. 



paring the nails, &c., 309. 



Algernon Sidney, 497. 



indignities on the bodies of suicides, 



356. 



White feather, showing the, origin of, 274. 



309. 

 Whiting's watch, 403. 

 Whole Duty of Man, its authorship, 229. 

 Wiclif, its correct orthography, 274. 

 Wiggan or Utiggan, an Oxford student, 



78. 134. 210. 

 Wilcock (Sir Roger), his armorial ensigns, 



Wilfrid's (St.) Needle in Yorkshire, 510. 



573. 620. 

 William the Conqueror, his sons, 512. 570. 



620. 

 Williams (B.) on B^ocera Gent, 201. 282. 

 — — the derivation of Church, 165. 



the name Grimesdyke, 43. 



~— Kingswei, or Kings-way, 211. 

 WiftUams (C.) on epitaph at Low Moor, 486. 



Williams (Sir E. KJ, his pedigree, 586. 

 Wilmot (Sir J. E. Eardley), letter to 



Messrs. Butterworth, 97. 

 Will o' Wisp, his present location, 511. 574. 

 Wilson (Arthur C.) on prohibiting the use 



of coal, 513. 

 Wilson (John), inquiry respecting, 276. 



329. 362. 399. 

 Wiltoniensis on General Wolfe, 399. 



Daniel De Foe, 392. 



Winchester Cathedral, curious inscription 



in, 149. 



— College, account of in Ackermann, 

 539. 



trusty servant at, 417. 



Window tax, its effects, 559. 

 Windsor town-hall, inscription on, 8. 

 Winifreda : Steven's Rural Felicity, 38. 

 Winn (Rowland) on existing specimen of 



the Dodo, 463. 

 Winterton (Ralph), notices of, 346. 419. 



569. 

 Winwick, Lancashire, origin of the name, 



437. 

 Wiswould (S.) on Fairlop Oak, 621. 



the birthplace of Sir S. Garth, 151. 



Mother HufF and Mother Damnable, 



151. 



ten commandments In ten lines, 607. 



W. (J.) on American degrees, 177. 



W. (J. M.) en the rendering of Hebrew x. 



23., 320. 

 W. (J. R.) on Baxter's pulpit, 498. 



on sons of the Conqueror, 620. 



Sally Lunn, 498. 



W. (J. S.) on Dido and ^neas, 68. 



a passage in the Traveller, 63. 



W. (L.) on Cromwell's skull, 382. 

 Wmson (S.) on the authorship of Count 



Cagliostro, 81. 

 W. (M. Y. R.) on emaciated monumental 



effigies, 427. 



town-halls, 427. 



a trusty servant at Winchester, 417. 



Woollen, burials in, 414. 542. 

 WooUey (Hannah), particulars of, 225. 

 Worsaae (J. A.) on Bothwell's burial- 

 place, 368. 



— the Danes in England, 369. 

 note for, on Fell and Kigg, 557. 



W. (P.) on portrait of Thomas Percy, 549. 

 W. (P. B.) on Cambrian literature, 489. 

 Wright's History of Ludlow, its completion, 



226. 

 W, (S.) on maps of Africa, 382. 



Sina'itic inscriptions, 189. 



W. (T.) on Dr. John Ash, 135. 



W. (T. S.) on Junius rumours, 522. 



W. (T. W.) on the Wherland family, 466. 



W. (W.) on frontispiece to Hobbes' Levia. 



than, 34. 



— objective and subjective, 42. 



W. (W.) Malta, on burning fern bringing 



rain, 500. 

 —.agnomen of brother Jonathan, 149. 



merchant adventurers to Spain, 499. 



Wycherlev's verses on Plowden, 296. 



Wyld's great globe, 488. 



Wyle cop, its meaning, 44. 



Wyned waynescott, what ? 321. 474. 524. 



X. 



X. on objective and subjective, 11. 

 X. (X. G.) on " Quid est Episcopus," 177. 

 X. (X. X.) on Bloomerism in the 16th 

 century, 8. 



Y. on sun-dial inscription, 499. 

 Yankee Doodle by T. L., 86. 



not a national anthem, 572. 



Yarmouth arms, 200. 



YarrcU ( Wm. ) on the derivation of Azores, 



501. 

 — .- the death-watch, 597. 



— Gabriel hounds, 591. 

 —— the meaning of Lode, 460. 

 Mother Carey's chickens, 428. 



— mistletoe, 596. 

 Nacar, 595. 



Y. (E. H.) on the Earls of Clare, 371. 

 L' Homme de 1400 Ans, 256. 



— surnames, 424. 



■• groom of the stole, 476. 



" 'Twas whisper'd in heaven," 2.58. 



Y. (J.) on the author of" A Character of a 



True Churchman," 105. 



a bibliographical query, 198. 



Cole's origin of surnames, 593. 



an unpublished work on National 



Defences, 171. 

 John Lord Berkeley, bishop of Ely, 



275. 

 Verstegan's account of a large family, 



548. 

 Young's Idea of Christian love, translated, 



226. 

 Young's (Dr.) Narcissa, 252. 



Z. 



Zealand (New), a legend of, 27. 282. 



Zeus on fire unknown, 573. 



Ziegler (Caspar) and the diaconate, 560. 



Z. (P.) on Ancient Egypt, 39. 



Z. (X.) on cases of presentiment, 411. 



Z. (X. Y ) on History of Commerce, 276, 



Eliza Penning, 162. 



— — miniature of Cromwell, 189. 

 — breezes from gas works, 395. 



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