INDEX. 



635 



Water turned into wine, lines on, 358. 

 Watson (llev. Tliomas), his MSS., 99. 

 Watson (Tliomas), bishop, oi' St. David's, 



13). 281. 

 Waylon (J.) on spellings from sound, 29. 

 W. (C. K.) on bronze medals, 13;3. 

 W. (D.) on the Folifcr family, oS3. 

 W. (S.) on smothering patients, 298. 

 Weather prophecy, 5. 50. 71. H4. 

 Wedgwood family, 185. 

 Wedgwood (H.) on fetch and haberdasher, 



17. 



" Giving the sack," 19. 



W. (E. L.) on Henry Waldegrave, .5:51. 

 Wellington (Dul;e of), his death, 305. 330. 



353. 



memorial -projected, 522. 



his title, 4G2. 516. 



and Marshal Ney, 480. 



his pedigree, 508. 585. 



Wells, superstitions connected with, 28. 95. 



152. 304. 497. 

 W. (E N.) on English nobleman in the 



service of Henri Quatre, 315. 

 foundation stones, 89. 



- gold mines and nugget, 171. 



remarkable voyage, 315. 



Shakspeare's plays, !)9. 



Wens, superstitious cure for, 145. 



West (Benj ), was heapre-llaphaelite? 99. 

 Westeott (T.) on American degrees, 45. 

 American flag, stars, and stripes, 41. 



American loyalists, 44. 



Dr. Elizabeth Btackwell, 44._ 



Hopkinson's " Salt-box," 565. 



Major-Gen. Lincoln, 495. 



Penn a slaveholder, 512. 



Iloyal New England regiment, 33. 



— — seventeen years' locusts, 255. 



_— Hannah Woolly, 59. 



Yankee and Yankee-Doodle, 56. 



Westeott family, 37. 



West India newspaper, the first, 149. 42-5. 



Westminster Play, cirious coincidences, 

 553. 



W. (F. O.) on continental writers on anti- 

 quities, 35. 



W. (H.) on burials in woollen, 58. 



smothering hydrophobic patients, 438. 



Wheale, its meaning, 579. 



Wheble's editions of Junius, 261. 



Whipping of women, 174.281.329. 425. 



Whipping-posts, 388. 5li8. 



Whit, its meaning, 45. 89. 



Whitborne (J.B.) on a silver ornament, 602. 



— — Tolli, a sculptor, 313. 



White (A.Holt.) on cancers cured by toads, 

 280. 



harvesting on Sundays, 273. 



White ( .\nthonv), his portrait, 306. 



White Rose on WinchHeld, Herts, 74. 



Whitford (J. P.) on law against blasphemy, 

 .534. 



Whitgreave (F.) on an inscription, 291. 



Whittlebury, Quakers' meeting-house at, 

 .054. 



Whole Duty of Man, its author, 537. 



Whunside on mitigation of capital punish- 

 ment, 614. 



W. (I ) queries on photography, 395. 421. 

 561. 



Wickliffe, his birthplace, 55. 161. 254. 



family, 360. 



— — manuscripts, 100. 



Wilde (G. J. de) on meeting-house at New- 



Williani, Abbot of St. Albans, 88. 

 William I , was he buried without a cofiin ? 



35. 209. 

 Willow on foundation stones, 20. 

 Willow pattern, legend illustrated by, 509. 

 Wilson (Arthur C.) on coal used as fuel, 



147. 



deodorising peat, 615. 



distemper in painting, 131. 



etymology of Devon, &c., 151. 



Gradus ad P.trnassum, its author, 128. 



Milan, its derivation, 128. 



Wilson(Bp. Thomas), his Sacra Privata,4H. 

 Wilton Castle, its destruction, 34. 280. 

 Winchester, trusty servant at, 12. 417. 495. 

 Winchfield, Hants, documents respecting, 



74. 

 " Wind in " and " wind out," 3SS. 

 Windet (Dr.), his work DeVita Functorum, 



511. 

 Winhall monument and quartering of arms, 



314. 425. 

 Winthrop (W.), Malta, on bells and 



storms, 503. 



capital punishment, 485. 496. 



— - Carthusian order, 46:). 



Cheshire proverbs and sayings, 385. 



Elizabeth, equestrian statue of, 519. 



evergreens in churches, 487. 



Governor of St. Christopher, 87. 364. 



419. 

 " Hell paved with good intentions," 



520. 

 — — Italian proverbs, 376. 



Jack Straw and his accomplices, 485. 



Maltese dialect, 446. ; proveibs, 455. 



meteorological observations in Greece, 



95. 



Penn a slaveholder, 376. 



Pic-nic, its derivation, 543. 



" Riising the wind," origin of, 486. 



Tobacco used by Elizabethan ladies, 



519. 



Tory, its moaning, .520. 



— — " Whole Duty of Man," its author- 

 ship, 5.S7. 

 Witch jugs, 271. 

 W. (J.) on Hayard's Leap, 600. ' 



Claries I.'s .standard at Nottingham, 8. 



consulting MSS. in Remembrancer's 



Office, .•)91. 



goose fair, its origin, 563. 



suffragan bishops, 200. 



W. (.7. D.) on etymology of Civilation, 199. 



St. George's day, 219. 



AV. (J. K. R.) on " not serve two masters," 



349. 

 W. (,r. R.) on Louis Napoleon, 54'3. 

 W. (L.) on burial in unconsecrated ground, 



13i). 

 W. (M. F.) on mistletoe on the oak, 449. 

 Wmson (S.) on Gray's Bard, 4S8. 



profane swearing by the English, 367. 



Tonson and the Westminsters, 348. 



" ' Twas on the morn of sweet May- 

 day," 556. 

 Wn. (J.) on dissertation on salt -box, 54. 

 Woburn, different modes of spelling, 171. 

 Woilstena, monument at, 388. 518. 

 Wolfe (Gen.), his descendants. 245. 352. 

 Wolsey, portraits of, 149. 257. 298. 

 Woodruff", or Quinsy wort, 110. 



Woodward (B. B.) on Americanisms, 543. 



bibliography of Hampshire, 533. 



door-head inscriptions, 543. 



termination -ster, 568. 



Taliesin's Mabinogi, 423. 



title-deeds, .554. 



Tumbledown Dick, 469. 



Woollen, burials in, 58. 111. 

 Woolly (Hannah), notices of, 59. 

 Worcester, its etymology, 151. 

 Worcestershire legend in stone, 216. 288. 

 Works of the Learned. See Periodicals. 

 Worsaae (J. J. A.) on Bertram, editor of 



Richard of Cirencester, 37. 

 Wottou (.'-^ir Henry), his letter to Milton, 5. 

 W. (P.) on trochilus and crocodile, 132. 

 Wright's Louthiana, 131. 

 W. (K. JI.) on bore, or tidal wave, 51. 

 travelling expenses in seventeenth can. 



turv, 51. 

 Wroth (H. T.) on cock and bull story, 146. 

 W. (S. ) on cullery tenure, 534. 

 W. (T.) on Sir Richard .Strachan, 37. 

 W. (\V. F.) on .Sandford's wax paper, 494. 



solution for positive oaper, 587. 



W. ( Wm.) on "Sending to Coventry," 31 8. 

 W. ( Wm. M.) on a curious epigram, 507. 



eagle supporting lecterns, 543. 



Wykeham (William of) and Sir Wra. 



Walworth, 503. 

 Wyle cop explained, 65. 



X. 



X. notes on old London, 168. 241. 



Serjeant painter, 292. 



X. (D.) on colonial newspapers, 149. 



Irish Peerage, 604. 



meaning of I'aboo, 151. 



Serjeant painter, 292. 



surnames assumed, 203. 



Xenophon on Jewish sabbatical year, 603. 



Y. 



Yalden (Thomas), his portrait, 291. 

 Yankee- Doodle explained, 56. 

 Year, an ecclesiastical one, 462. 563. 

 Y. (E. H.) on Amber Witch, 82. 



British Apollo, 148. 



oxterior stoups, 160. 



Henry Mortimer, 174. ' 



lunar occultations, 176. 



Yeovvell (J.) on .Spectator, vol. x., 387. 

 Y. (J.) on Heylin's extracts, &-c., 434. 



Yolante de Dreux, 209. 



Y. (L.) on Kenrick's Epistles, 343. 



Yolante de Dreux, 150. 209. 



Yorkshire superstitions, 602. 



Young (Dr. E.), allusion in his Sermon, 56. 



375. 

 " Young Student's Library," 521. 



Z. 



Z. on British regiments, their names and 



numbers, 57. 

 Zeus on passage in Homer, 62. 

 Ziervogel's Dissertatio Academica, 462. 

 Zuinger (Thomas), versos by, 71. 

 Z. (Z. Z.) on arms of royalty in churches, 



108. 



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