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INDEX. 



W. on " Imago primi saeculi Societatis Jesu," 191. 

 W. Bombay, on Mayor of London, 1335, 438. 



Parish registers, 66. 318. 



Wotton (Dean), his MS. collections, 288. 



Wotton (John), " Courtlie Controversie of Cupid's 

 Cautels," 513. 

 W. 1, on " Pence a piece," 66. 

 W. and P. on German Concordance, 475. 

 W. of Wincestre on Wilkins of Gloucestershire, 490. 

 Wade (Thomas), translator of the " Island," 37. 

 Wager of battel, 241. 433. 

 Wagers, curious, 427. 

 Wagessum, its meaning, 509. 

 Wahrheit on anonymous works, 99. 

 Walcott (Mackenzie) on Arnold of Westminster, 1 60. 



Bell inscriptions, 438. 



Blawn-sheres, 137. 278. 



Flambeaux in Grosvenor Square, 8. 



Greek cross, 498. 



Last words of the Great, 192. 



Lord Dean of York, 397. 



Prebendal stalls, 120. 



Eegiments, notes on, 36. 215. 418. 



Sewers, blawn-sheres, &c., 137. 278. 



Suffragan bishops, 1. 



Whitsunday, 154. 

 Walker (A.) on " First of March," 410. 

 Walker (Dr. George), petition of his grand-niece, 461. 

 Walker (Robert), portrait-painter, 33. 

 Waller (Henry), the oldest Australian colonist, 307. 

 Waller (Robert), M.P. for Chipping Wycombe, 490. 

 Walpole (Horace), new edition of his " Letters," 40. 66. 



518.; on the Whittingtonian Antiquaries, 88. 117. 

 Walpole (Sir Robert), Curll's letter to him, 443. 

 Walter (Lucy) alias Barlow, 308. 374. 

 Walton's Polyglott, Earl of Clarendon's copy, 275. 

 Wanley (Humphrey), Pope's letter to, 242. 296. 

 Warburtou (Bishop), epigram on, 22. 96. ; author of an 



article on his writings in " Quarterly Review," 373. 

 Ward (Simon) on parish registers, 217. 



Smith's History of Kerry, 216. 

 Warton's History of English Poetry, erratum, 287. 

 Warwick (Eden) on Celtic element in the English lan- 

 guage, 308. 



Dissection of murderers, 98. 



Fish being tamed, 339. 



Leckerstone, its meaning, 290. 



Eadchenister or Radman, 417. 



Showers of wheat, 335. 

 Watch inscriptions, 109. 291. 399. 

 Watchmakers, London, in early times, 308. 

 Water-drinkers becoming poets, 351. 

 Waterloo, Haydon's notes on the battle, 166. 

 Water-spouts in the Indian Ocean, 89. ; on land, 328. 

 W. (B. S.) on translation of Aristotle's Organon, 39. 

 W. (D.) on artillery in 17th century, 328. 



Tumbrel, an instrument of punishment, 374. 

 Weather rhymes, 227. 516. 

 Webb (R.) on Mayor of London in 1335, 293. 

 Weldons of Swanscombe, co. Kent, 49. 

 Wells cathedral, its east window, 476. 

 Wells Corporation, Charles I.'s letter to, 185. 

 Welsh custom of dividing ships, 159. 339. 

 Wemvss (M. E.) on worm in wood, 173. 

 Wentwi,'th (Wm.), 2nd Earl of Strafford, 111. ^ 

 W. (E. S.) on Mrs. Siddons's first appearance, 120. 



Wesley (Rev. Samuel), " Neck or Nothing," 361.; Alex. 



Pope's letter to him, 363. 

 West (Edw.) on Silures of Iberic origin, 271. 

 West (Joshua), his poetical will, 386. 

 Westerham parochial library, 78. 

 Westminster Plays, their Prologues and Epilogues, 68. 



199. 

 Westminster scholars punish Edmund Curll, 361. 

 W. (F.) on Punch and Judy, 496. 

 W. (G.) on Munich tune, 410. 



Paulett (Lord Charles), 11. 

 Whateley (Abp.), epigram by, 487. 

 W. (H. E.) on frightening dogs, 278. 



Last words of the great, 105. 



Morgan 0'Doherty,218. 



Weldons of Swanscombe, in Kent, 49. 

 Wheat, showers of, 289. 335. 

 Wheel for the borough of Milborne Port, 111. 477. 

 Whig: " The Httle Whig," 49. 

 Whistle tankards, 247. 416. 



Whitborne (J. B.) on Brilley church and funeral stone, 

 307. 



Davis the almanac maker, 30. 



Ducking-stool and Jenny Pipes, 295. 



Fish tamed, 296. 



Seijeants' rings, 24. 

 White (A. Holt) on Mr. Bathurst's disappearance, 95. 137. 



Chimney, first in England, 410. 



Eggs in heraldry, 419. 



Germination of seeds, 239. 



Hogarth family, 198. 



Holly an indigenous evergreen, 113. 215. 



How'land family, 297. 



Lofer, origin of the word, 448. • 



Oyster shells, 228. 



Partridges scented by dogs, 435. 



Quercus robur, 309. 434. 



Sexes, their proportion, 358. 



Tennis, its origin, 257. 



Wagessum, its meaning, 509. 

 White (Henry Kirke), his mother's family, 371. 

 White of Fitlleford, co. Dorset, descendants, 450. 

 Whitehead (Dr. J. C), noticed, 372. 

 White House, Worcestershire, illuminated parchment at, 



481. .501. 

 Whitsunday, origin of name, 77. 99. 153. 

 Whittington and his Cat, discussions on, 88. 117. 

 Whyte (Rowland), noticed, 27. 438. 

 Widkirk miracles, passage in, 106. 

 Wilde (Dr.) song, " Hallow my fancie," 57. 138. 

 Wilde (Wm. C.) on Patrick O'Kelly, the Irish bard, 107. 

 Wilfred, on copying encaustic tiles, 270. 



Fowlers of Staffordshire, 307. 

 Wilkins of Gloucestershire, 490. 

 Wilkins's vegetable bread and wine, 448. 

 Wilkinson (J. B.) on derivation of Skoymus, 429. 



Lines on skating, 508. 

 William I., his joculator. 111. 



William III. and the De Wits, 6.; Bp. Burnet's letter 

 on his landing, 244. ; his circular to the Wells bur- 

 gesses, 125. 

 William of Nassington, his " Speculum Vitse," 492. 

 Willis (Dr. Thomas), his Works, 488. 

 Wills, poetical, 303. 386. 

 Wills (Rev. James), portrait painter, 250. 

 Wills (W. H.) on compulsory attendance at church, 466, 



