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INDEX. 



Tyas (Geo.) on whistle tankards, 39. 

 Tyburn gallows, its site, 197. 



U. 



Ullesthorpe mansion-house, portrait there, 327. 

 Umbrella in basilican churches, 370. 

 Underbill (Cave), actor, 451. 

 Uneda on the meaning of Clever, 4.57. 



Hunt (Leigb), his father, 104. 



Johnson (Dr. Samuel), anecdote of, 448. 



Moon and mushrooms, 463. 



Pavement, its meaning in America, 436. 



Poems by Burns and Lockhart, 459. 



Vulgar errors in law, 516. 



Witty classical quotations, 458. 

 " Unities," its author, 494. 

 Ussher (Abp.), " Body of Divinity," 410. 481. 



V. 



Van Tromp's watch, 357. 

 Vaugban (Margaret), Welsh poetess, 211. 

 Vaughan (Sir Thomas), monument, 450. 

 V. (E.) on Simon Paap, a Dutch dwarf, 28- 



Pitchers' ears, 523. 

 Vedette on Aunt Sally, 46. 



Catapult described, 103. 

 VelutelU (Acerbo), his patent, 112. 

 Venetian traders, temp. Elizabeth and James I., 113. 

 Ventilate, to examine, 17. 

 " Venus Found," lines attributed to Chancellor Thurlovf, 



67. 

 Ventris (E.) on father Rector at Burells, 28. 

 Vermilion, its derivation, 40. 

 Veron'sNew Testaments, 331. 372. 416. 445. 

 Verner (C. L.) on Verner and Lammie families, 89. 

 Verners of Church Hill, co. Armagh, 89. 159. 

 Versiera, or Witch of Agnesi, 299. 

 V. (G.) on George Kirke, 267. 



Martel (Charles), 276. 

 Vicar and Curate, interchange of meaning, 426. 

 Vigil on "A Preparation to the Holy Communion," 



168. 

 Village greens and rushes, 249. 280. 

 Villars (Marquis de), " M^moires de la Cour D'Espagne," 



187. 

 Villiers (Sir George), supposed apparition, 23. 

 Viner (Sir Thomas), cured of a fistula, 322. 

 Virgil, translated by R. Stanyhurst, 425. 

 Vision, a remarkable one, 323. 

 Volow, to baptize, as used by Tyndale,-211. 

 Voltaire (M. F. A.), lines attributed to him, 494. 

 Vcmdel (Van), Dutch translation of Horace, 7. 59. 

 Vowel sounds, 8. 59. 

 V. (V. S.) on the Rommany or Gipsies, 217. 



W. 



Wadsworth (James), noticed, 63.; "The English Spanish 



Pilgrim," 57. 

 Wainwrigh* (Dr.), glee, " With a jolly full bottle," 126. 



235. 37$. 



Waits at Christmas, 465. 



Walker (Cowper), and the History of Ditblin, 326. 397. 



Walker (Rev. Geo.), defender of Londonderry, 106. 



Walker (Rev. John), Vicar of Bawdsey, 20. 



Waller's house at Groombridge, armorial bearings, 8. 



Wallis (Ralph), the cobler of Gloucester, 7. 



Walpole (Horace), anecdote in his Letters, 191. 



Walters (Thomas) of Jesus College, Oxford, 147. 219. 



Waltham Abbey, its monks and property, 189. 239. 

 315. 418. 



Walton (Izaak), Wm. Oldys's Preface to his "Angler," 

 306. 



Waquif-Kar on X. Y. M., i.e. Christian Majesty, 279. 



Warrington Academy, 269. 



Washington (Paul), alias Haine, 8. 



Waterloo battle, French version of, 325. 



Watei-ville family, 349. 



Watson family, 386. 



Watson, (Rev. George), noticed, 154. 



Watson (Joseph) his longevity, 218. 



Watts (Thomas), his Cyclopaedia articles, 281. 



Waugh (R.) on portrait of Bunyan, 171. 



Weather glasses, chemical, 38. 



Weather indicator, 96. 139. 



Weddings. See Marriage. 



Weir (Archibald) on the origin of species, 447. 



Wellington (Arthur Duke of) and Ireland, 207.; called 

 " The Beau," 268. 313. ; " Old Douro," 231. 313. ; 

 was he ever wounded? 270. 313. 



Wells (Lieut. Gen. Sir C), portrait, 494. 



Wells (T. S.) on Turkish baths in London, 450. 



Welsh bibliography, 125. 



Wemyss (Francis Courtney), theatrical memoirs, 405. 



Wentworth (Thomas Lord), his gallantry, 382. ; por- 

 trait, 494. 



Wesley (Rev. Charles), descendants, 449. 



West India or Plantation Company, its charter, 287. 

 394. 



West Indian engineers, 449. 



Westminster, religious condition of St. James's in 1 709 , 

 187. 



Westminster Hall, its admeasurements, 58. 



Westminster play, 1860, prologue and epilogue, 508. 



Weston church, co. Salop, figures in, 108. 155. 276. 



Weston family, co. Dorset, 266. 395. 500. 



W. (G. A.) on Cambridge ceremony, 428. 



W. (H.) on Thomas Betton's bequests, 289. 

 Cowper's "John Gilpin," 351. 

 Fairmaids and alewives, 48. 

 Trelawny (Sir John), Bishop of Bristol, 370. 



Wharton (Joseph) of Old Leighlin, his longevity, 297. 



W. (H. E.) on Clovis: Bidloo, 228- 



Sydney colony, origin of name, 495. 



Wheeler (Mrs. Ann), literary works, 129. 



Whistle tankards, 39. 



White (J. Blanco), noticed, 69. 



White (H. Kirke), lecture on Genius, 388. 



Whitelocke (Sir James), author of the " King's Pre- 

 rogative in Injpositions," 9. 39. 111. 115. 



Whitfield (George), his last two sermons, 375. 



Whitsunday custom at S. Briaval's, 184. 



Wich, Wick, its etymology, 227. 



Wick or wig, its etymology, 227. 



Widerconibs, or vidrecome, 447. 522. 



Wife-beaters: rough music, 185. 258. 319. 363. 476. 



Wilkes (John), his autobiography, 90. 



