538 



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Welsh custom of dividing shares, 427. 

 W. (E. S.) on weather proverb, 260. 



West (E.) on Sennus, or Senna, 394. 



— — Harold and his family, 124. 



Ogham characters, 209. 



— Pontius, the Samnite general, 383. 



— — Porsena, the eighth King of Rome, 

 239. 3U0. 419. 



West (Joshua), his poetical will, 82. 



Westminster Man on the pagoda bridge, 

 227. 



Westminster plays, 493. 



Westmon. on Westminster plays,' 493. ' 

 Westmoreland family letters, 397. 

 Westmorland, its derivation, 302. 



Wether, its meaning in local nomenclature, 

 165. 215. 



W. (F.) on brasses from Streatham Church, 

 345. 



Whately (Abp.), perfect collection of his 

 works, 508. 



Whately (Rev. Wm.), vicar of Banbury, 

 £46. ' 



Wheble (John) the printer, his represent- 

 atives, 26(). 



" Whig Examiner," the last number, 47. 

 194. 



Whip queerly found, 184. 



Whiskey, its derivation, 59. 114. 



Whitaker (J.) on national education, &c., 

 244. 



Whitborne (J. B.) on fruit-tree at Glouces- 

 ter, 304. 



White (A. Holt) on rackets, or racquets, 

 308. 



White-bait dinners, their origin, 144. 168. 



White-dad brethren, 168. 



White (Dr. Josephi, his Bampton Lectures, 

 358. 



White Horse in Warwickshire, 225. 



White Lady, apparition of the, 129. 



Whitelock (Judge James), his Diary, 16. 



White (Mr.) his simile of a woman to the 

 moon, 87. 132. 1"6. 195. 



White Paternoster. 35. 



Whitewashing in churches, 194. 



Whitsuntide custom, 298. 



Widow and relict, their legal distinction, 

 345. 



Wiffen (B. B.) on the Inquisition at Ma- 

 drid, 77. 



Wightman (Wm.), bcllfound'er, 285. 



Wilcocks (Joseph), " the blcisted heretic," 

 287. 



Wilkes (John), French book printed by 

 him, 102. 



Will, a whimsical one, 283. 



William, first bishop of Orkney, 357. 



William IIL, his statue at Bristol, 35. 



small minature of, 244. 



Williams (Abp.), noticed, 221. 



" Will o' the wisp," is it a myth ? 167. 208. 

 234. 290. 



Wills, poetical, 81. 



Wills (W. II.) on Cromwell's portrait, ,"553. 



health of tobacco manufacturers, 172. 



quotation from Campbell, 394. 



INDEX. 



Wilson (Richard), picture by, 124. 



Wine for the eucharist, 1370—1387, 363. 



477. 

 Wines of the ancients, 79. 132. 

 Wingate (Edmund), his Arithmetic, 4. 

 " Win of ape " illustrated, 123. 

 Winthrop (Wm.), Malta, on " Almighty 



Dollar," 83. ' 



— — death, curious notice of, 341. 



green rose, 143. 



— - Knights Hospitalbrs in Ireland, 134. 

 319. 



lightning and bells, 74. 



— longevity, 195. 



medical licence in America, 202. 



mother twelve years of age, 184. 



opal, its origin, 146. 



puffing, its origin, 42. 



sense versus sound, 61. 



trees, their age, 213. 



whip queerly found, 184. 



Witton (J. C.) on incdited letters of 



Charles I., 219. 

 W. (J.) on Cireenwich Park, 144. 



House of Commons, tc:np. Elizabeth 



and James, 138. 



London topography,' 222. 



Marvel's painted portrait, 243. 



noise in the sense of music, 262. 



Recollections of Sir Wm. Waller, 244. 



Speed's pastoral " Stonehenge," 246. 



white-clad bretlireii, 168. 



■VVl. on Milton's sonnet, 344. 

 W. (L. A. B.) on C. Urswick and Bain- 

 bridge, 273. 



meaning of ley.stowc, 12?,. 



" The lips is parcel of the mouth," 



SCO. 

 W. ( M. D.) on the double f, 170. 

 Wodderspoon (J.) on authorship [of Wa- 



verley Novels, 385. 

 Wolfe (General), famed for dancing, 312. 



relics o.'', 7. 92. 



Wolsey (Cardinal), alliterative couplet on, 

 7.53. 



a post-master, 303. 



Wood (Anthony k), new edition of his 



Athenae, 205. 263. 292. 

 Wood.'all (Geo.) and Junius's Letters, 22. 

 Woodfall (Henry), his account-book, 197. 

 Woodfall (He-.iry), jiin., his ledger, 217. 

 Woodman (C. 15.) on Pope and C. Bat- 

 hurst, 357. 

 Woodworth (Samuel), American author, 



205. 

 Words, affected, 223. 

 ^— misunderstood, 131. 

 Wordsworth (Wm.), Conversations with, 

 346. 413. 518. 



his quotation of a Greek poet, lf>5. 



poem on a man struck blind, 165. 



Worship, its ancient meaning, 25. 



Wotton family, 286. 



Wray (6. Oc.) on Shubshadun, 59. 



Wren song in Ireland, 489. 



W. (S. B.) on Swift and Bolingbroke, 177. 



Wulstan on Eshe, Ushaw, and Flass, 150. 



W. (W. M.) on gallows; used on the 



borders, 245. 

 Wynen (J. Virtue) on Sir Jerome Bowes, 



Williams (Archbishop), 221, 



Wywivvle, its etymology, 519. 



X. » 



X. on bankers' cheques, 314. 



hexameters in Tennyson's Maud, 447. 



mortuary photographs, 370. 



Stani forth family, 125. 



— — " Trumpeter unus erat," 226. 

 Xdict, or ydict, 304. 394. 

 Xiv. on burning of Sir Isaac Newton's 

 papers, 501. 



confusion * authors, 520. 



naval action, 518. j 



St. Cuthbert's remains, 519. 



Xystus (St.), representation of, 518. 



Y. on George IV. and Mrs. Robinson, 323. 



• Heemskirkc's Voyage, 185. 



Year, the civil and historical, 325. 



Yeowell (James) on Lewis's Collections for 

 the History of Printing, 284. 



London pavement, 1764, 323. 



medal of the Duchess of Portsmouth 



380. 



Newcoiirt's Repertorium, Cole's ad- 

 ditions, 381. 



Simon VV'adloe, 122. 



Sir John Call, 186. 



war and literature, .301. 



Y. (1. W.) on curious paintings, 451. 



Y. (J.) on a clergyman marrying himself, 

 461. 



— ^ Dean Swift and the Examiner, 107. 



— — epitaph on Mary Sexton, 423. 



Y'. 1. (J.) on Coleridge's Religious Musings. 

 371. 



Crimean towns, 371. 



Y. 2. (J.) on-the Cangle atMaplestead,451. 



door inscription, 478. 



moustache worn by clergymen, 501. 



Y. (J. F.) on Martin i6re Colle'ge, 453. 



Young Subscriber on " Humane Pru- 

 dence," 287. 



Y. (T. S.) on Adrian Stokes, 451. 



Y. (X.) on Wood's Athens Oxonienscs, 



Z. 



Z. (X. Y.) on etymology of He, Ivel, Yen, 



285. 

 Z. Z. on the harp in arms of Ireland, 29. 

 Z. 2. on Cromwell's skull, 75. 

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