INDEX. 



651 



Wadstena, monument at, 26. 72. 



W. (A. F.) on Pope's inedited poem, 57. 



W. (A. F. A.) on the brazen head, 39. 



"W. (A. G.) on Chipchase of Chipchase, 133. 



Wages in the West in 1642, 86. 



Wake family noticed, 51. Ifi-t. 



Wake (H. T.) on Hall-close, Silverstone, 



620. 

 Walcot (Col. Thomas), his sons, 382. 488. 

 Walcott ( Mackenzie) on Annueller, 438. 

 —— burial service said by heart, 95. 

 degree of B. C. L., 167. 



Westminster parishes, 535. 



Walker (Ellis) noticed, 382. 487. 



Wallis (Dr. John), his anonymous pam- 



W)hlet, 476. 

 aimer Castle, old fortification there, 475. 

 Walter (Hen.) on Cranmer and Calvin, 621. 

 — — discovery of plants, 211. 



— legend of Lamech, 432. 



Walter (J.) on Turner's view of Lambeth, 

 89. 



Wandering Jew, the myth, 261. 511. 



" Wandering Willie's Tale," 527. 



Ward's Lives of the Gresham Professors, 

 431. 



Warde (R. C.) on sermons by parliament- 

 ary chaplains, 34. 



Warden (J. S.) on Campbell's Pleasures of 

 Hope, 179. 



— — Clarendon and the tub-woman, 634. 



descendants of John of Gaunt, 628. 



LeBalafre, 201. 



Macpherson's Ossian, 201. 



Pepys's Diary, 129. 



Pepys's Morena, 118. 



— quotation from Juvenal, 633. 

 •^— quotations, 165. 



Wards of the crown, 236. 

 Washington and Major Andre, 62. 

 Washington (Gen.) inedited letter, 277. 

 Waterford charter, 65. 

 Waterloo, Latin poems on, 6. 144. 



— an ancient battle ground, 82. 117. 

 Watkins (Charles) on Swedish words 



current in England, 231. 

 Watson (T.), bishop of St. David's, 234.365. 

 Wauchope (Abp.) noticed, 66. 166. 552. 

 Way (Albert) on national portraits, 258. 

 Waylen (J.) on origin of Devizes, 11, 



Marlborough corporation, 63. 



Waymor (C.) on Walmer Castle, 475. 

 W. (C.) on washing collodion process, 484. 

 W. (C. T.) on Isthmus of Darien, 351. 



alleged cure for hydrophobia, 379. 



Weather rules, 373. 522. 599. 627. 



Weather, volcanic influence on, 9. 



Wedding divination, 545. 



Wednesday Club, 261. 409. 576. 



Wednesday, why a Litany.day, 86. 



Welborne family, 259. 630. 



Wellesley pedigree, 87. 



Well. flowering, 280. 



Wellington (Duke of) a Marfechal de 



France, 283. 317. 

 —— his first speech, 4.53. 

 Welsh genealogical queries, 408. 

 West, Kipling, and Millbourne, 408 

 West (Philip) on axe which beheaded 



Anne Boleyn, 332. 

 Westmacott (A. F.) on Martha Blount, 38. 

 Westminster Assembly, its proceedings. 



260. 368. 



parishes, 454. 535. 



Weston (Robert) noticed, 404. 



Wet season in 1348, 63. 



W. (6. B.) on lines on Landseer's print, 67. 



W. (H.) on Philip d'Auvergne, 296. 



W. (H. D.) on early reaping machines, 456. 



Wheale, its meaning, 96. 



Whetstone, the game of, 208. 319. 463. 



Whippiad, 393. 417. 457. 



Whipping post, 188. 



Whipping Toms at Leicester, 235. 



Whitborne (J. B.) on cures for hooping. 



cough, 104. 



Whitborne (J. B.) on gold signet ring, 12. 



Graves family, 319. 



portrait of Baron Lechmere, 39. 



town-halU, 71. 



White (A. Holt) on cro.ss and pile, 560. 



Gibbon's library, 535. 



White (J. Blanco), sonnet by, 404. 486. 

 W. (H. T.) on derivation of lowbell, 181. 

 W. (I.) on immoral works, 6f). 

 Wife being sold, 429. 602. 

 Wilbraham (Randle), liis diploma, 498. 

 Wilde (G. J. De) on the author of The 



Family Journal, 392. 

 Wilkinson (Henry) on levelling cameras, 



604. 

 Wilkinson (T. T.) on Clarke's Essay on 



Mathematics, 15. 



Lawson's mathematical MSS., 526. 



Will and shall, their distinction, 356. 553. 

 Williams (B.) on Anglo-Saxon localities, 



473. 



Williams (John) ofSouthwark, his descend, 

 ants, 260. 



Williams (Wm.) on epitaph in St. Helen's, 

 577. 



Williams (Wm.) of Geneva, 528. 



Wills (A. W.) on the sun's rays, 439. 



spontaneous combustion, 440. 



Wilson (A. C.) on collodion pictures, 485. 



Wilson (C. ) on Vincent family, 501. 



Wilson (Dan.) on Mr. John Munro, 179. 



Winchester and Huntingdon, their popu- 

 lation, 38. 



Windfall, its derivation, 285. 



Winebibber on Jeroboam of claret, 528. 



Winters, on early, 405. 



Winthrop (Wm.) on American fisheries, 

 107. 



Bacon's hint toourcorrespondents, 36. 



bells versus storms, 343. 



Cadenham oak, 180. 



— ^ catching a Tartar, 73. 



- Charles I.'s statue, 134. 

 curfew, 530. 



execution for whipping a slave, 107. 



fuss, its etymology, 180. 



" God tempers the wind," 193. 



inscriptions in books, 438. 



Juxon (Bishop) and Walton's Poly- 



glott, 476. 



" Mater ait natse," 155. 



Malta, the burial-place of Hannibal, 



81. 



. mummies in Germany, 194. 



Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 628. 



one's maps of 1570, 109. 



round towers of the Cyclades, 425. 



serpents' tongues, .537. 



Sir Edward Grymes, 234. 



•• To talk like a Dutch uncle," C5. 



trees, their age, 194. 



windfall, its derivation, 285. 



" Your most obedient servant," 382. 



Witchcraft, 326 445. 



in Somersetshire, 613. 



sermons at Huntingdon, 381. 



W. (J. F.) on vicars-apostolic, 242. 



W. (.T. K. R.) on Jenny's bawbee, 345. 



Tickell's Elegy on Addison, 72. 



W. (J. R.) on roya'l assent to bills, 50." 



vicars.apostolic in England, 308. 390. 



W. (L. S.) on a modern plan of London, 

 382. 



W. (M.) on God's marks, 246. 



Wmson (S.) on Ben Jonson's adopted 

 sons, 167. 



Lord DufTs toast, 105. 



satirical prints, 27. 



" Then comes the reckoning," &c., 



189. 



Wolfe (General), his death from a de- 

 serter, 127. 220. 



portrait, 63. 



Wolves nursing children, S<io. 



Woman, her formatioi^ 593. 



Wood (Thos. ), chief-justice, noticed, 14. 95. 



Woodward (B. B.) on Cene's Essay for a 



New Translation, 142. 



" Dimidium scientiffi," &c., 180. 



door-head inscription, 190. 



eagles supporting lecterns, 191. 



Folger family, 248. 



History of Formosa, 932. 



— Owen Glendower's arms, 205. 



pot-guns, 190. 



Words misunderstood, 35'J. 375. 400. 520. 



542. 566. 

 Wordsworth, passage in, 85. 191. 

 Worth, its meaning, 584. 630.," 

 Wotton (Sir H.) and Milton, 7. HI. 140. 

 W. (R.) on Orkneys in pawn, 412. 

 Wray family, notices of, 52. 

 Wright (R.) on Canada, its derivation, 504. 

 —— pronunciation of enough, 455. 



ethnology of England, 246. 



Niagara, 137. 



other-some and unncath, 571. 



Santa Claus, 549. 



smock marriage in New York, 84. 



Wyatt (Thomas) on developing paper, 26(5. 

 Wyle Cop explained, 440. 



X. on chaplains to noblemen, 85. 



X. (A. R.) on Fifeshire pronunciation, 329. 



Italian-English, 149. 



X. (D.) on legend of Change, 8. 

 X. (L. E.) on Turner's view of Lambeth 

 Palace, 15. 



Y. on sheriff of Worcestershire, 381. 



Yankee, its origin and meaning, 103. 164. 



Yarrum (P. J.) on St. Mathias' Day, 58. 



Yates (J. B.) on books of emblems, 579. 



Y. (C. G.) on Duke of Wellington, 317. 



Year, commencement of the ecclesiastical, 

 161. 



Y. (E. H.) on Welsh genealogical queries, 

 408. 



Yeowell (J.) on Juxon's Account of Vend- 

 ible Books, 390. 



Y. (J.) on inscriptions in churches, 191. 



smock marriages, 18. 



The Northern Castle, 382. 



Y. (J. St J.) on lawvers' bags, 85. 



Yolante de Dreux, 286. 



York mint, its officer, 133. 



Young (Dr.) his MS. sermons, 14. 143. 



" Your most obedient servant," its origin, 

 382 



Y. (S.) on Coleridge's Christabel, 206. 



—— punishment of Romanists, 181. 



Y. (X.) on bookselling in Glasgow in 1735, 

 10. 



Z. 



Z. on British regiments, 1.55. 



costume of English physicians, 133. 



Z. (A.) on Brown's Polidus, 499. 



Eugenia, by Hayes and Carr, 237. 



Leapor's Unhappy Father, 382. 



Zeus on etymology of fuss, 366. 



Lamech killing Cain, 362. 



palindromical lines, 366. 



parallel passages, 341. 



rhymes upon places, 143. 



Scanderbeg's sword, 143. 511. 



sizain on the Pope, &c., 510. 



slang, its etymology, 511. 



suicide at Marseilles, 511. 



tortoiseshell Tom cat, 510. 



wandering Jew, 511. 



Z. (X. Y.) on Bishop Butler, 528. 



contested elections, 208. 



rebellion of '45, a letter on, 519. 



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