INDEX. 



677 



Volcanoes and mountains of gold in Scot- 

 land, 5285. 

 Voltaire on railway travelling, 34. 65. 

 " Vox populi vox Dei," 494. 



W. 



ajf » on blue bell —blue anchor, 388. 



clipper, as applied to vessels, 399. 



Ireland a bastinadoed elephant, 366. 



nugget not an Americanism, 375. 



— table-turning, 398. 



W. on Leeming family, 587. 

 _ Norman of Winster, 126. 



Natural History of Balmoral, 467. 



W. (A.) on passage in Wordsworth, 77. 

 W. (A. F. A.) on the Brazen Head, 367. 

 "Wake (H. Thomas) on Castle Thorpe, 

 387. 



— inscriptions on monuments, 215. 

 Walcott ( Mackeniie) on birthplace of Ed- 

 ward t., tiOI. 



books chained in churches, 596. 



, school libraries, 298. 



* Wall (General) noticed, 318. 

 Wallace (Sir Wm.), state prisoner, 509. 



* Wallis's Sermons on the Trinity, 172. 

 Walpole (Horace) on Grammont's mar- 

 riage, 549. 



Walpole (Sir Robert), his medal, 57. 231. 

 •Walter (Henry) on Cranmer and Calvin, 



222. 



Froissart's accuracy, 604. 



translation of Ps. cxxvii. 2., 642. 



Walton (Christopher),- his collection of 



mystic authors, 247. 

 Walton (Izaak), Duport's lines on, 193. 

 Ward (,J.) on Mackey's Theory of the 



Earth, 468. 

 Warde (R. 0.) on Anthony Bave's MSS., 



469. 



— bargain-cup, 220. 



^— " custom of ye Englishe," 362. 

 distich on the laie harvest, 513. 



— fable of washing the blackamore, 



150. 

 — . inscriptions in books, 591. 

 John Frewen, 222. 



— Lanquet's Chronicle, 494. 

 Lovell, sculptor, 342. 



Mrs. Shaw's tombstone, 222. 



" Our English Milo," 495. 



— — party, its earliest mention, 137. 



Plantin Bibles in 1600, 537. 



parochial libraries, 327. 



polarised light, 552. 



Roden's colt, 340. 



tavern signs, 242. 



" Trail through the leaden sky," 494. 



variety is pleasing, 490. 



— — weather superstitions, 512. 

 — — yew-tree in churchyards, 244. 



Zincali dictionary, 517. 



Warden (J. S.) on Captain Cook's disco- 

 very of the Sandwich Islands, 6. 



Coleridge's Christabel, 11. 



Creole, its meaning, 138. 



Goldsmith's Haunch of Venison, 640. 



^■^ Hoveden, Riley's translation, errors 

 in, 637. 



letter " h " in humble, 54. 



literary parallels, 30. 



Man with the iron mask, 112. 



nightingale's song, 112. 



Reformed faith, 135. 



sheer hulk, 126. 



Sir Isaac Newton, 102. 



Sir Walter Raleigh, 78. 



St. Dominic, 136. 



Wardhousc, fishermen's custom there, 78. 



281. 400. 

 Warmistre (Miss), maid of honour, 461— 



463. 



* Warville, Brissot de, derivation of, 516. 

 Warwick (Eden) on anticipatory use of the 



cross, 132. 546. 

 gloves at fairs, 601. 



Warwick (Eden) on nursery rhymes, 605. 



— swan marks, 256. 



» Warwick (Sir Philip) noticed, 268. 



* Washington (Gen.), anecdotes wanted, 

 125. 



Watch.paper inscriptions, 316w 375. 

 Waterloo, poems in connexion with, 549. 

 Watson (Bp.), quotation by him, 587. 

 Watts (W. T.) on an inscription in a 



belfry, 561. 

 Waugh, Bishop of Carlisle, his family arms, 



271. 400. 525. 

 Way (Albert) on Caen tiles, 547. 

 Lord Montague's Household Book, 



540. 

 W. (B. B.) on Sir John Daniel and Sir 



A. N. Salter, 318. 

 W. (C. M.) on apparition of the White 



Lady, 317. 

 W. (C. S.) on ash-trees attracting light- 

 ning, 493. 

 — — Burton's death, 495. 



the queen at chess, 469. 



W. (E.) on marriage service, 150. 

 Weather proverbs, 218. 326. 

 — ^ rhymes, 512. 



rules, 50. 535. 



superstitions, 512. 



* Webb and Walker families, 386. 



* Webb of Monckton Farieigh, 563. 

 Webb (Susannah), her burial and disinter. 



ment, 43. 

 Weber's Cecilia, 589. 

 Wedding divination, 455. 



* Weights and measures, standard in dif- 

 ferent countries, 340. 



Weir (Arch.) on St. Luke and Juvenal, 



195. 

 Wellesley, derivation of, 173. 223. 255. 

 Wellington, the Duke's first victory, 491. 



curious coincidence respecting, 619. 



" Well's a fret," its meaning, 197. 258. 330. 

 Wentworth (Sir Philip) noticed, 184. 251. 

 Werenfrid (St.) and Butler's Lives, 342. 

 West, praying to the, 102. 208. 343. 591. 

 Westbury Court, inscription over the door, 



129. 



* Westhumble Chapd, 410. 

 Weston, "' Going to Old Weston," 232. 

 Weston (Edward), secretary to Lord Har- 

 rington, 103. 205. 



Weston (Valentine) on " That Swinney," 



374. 

 W. (F. B.) on Raffaelle's Sposalizio, 14. 

 W. (G.) on derivation of Britain, 445.651. 



Patrick's purgatory, 327. 



praying to the West, 208. 



tin, its early use, 291. 445. 



veneration for the oak, 468. 632. 



W. (G. H.) on a title wanted, 151. 

 W. (H.) on "giving quarter," 353. 



kicker-eating, 564. 



Luther no iconoclast, 477. 



" When the maggot bites," 353. 



Wharton (Dr. Henry) noticed, 167. 

 Wheale, its meaning, 302. 

 Whisperers, the seven, 436. 

 Whiston, a passage in, 244. 397. 645. 

 Whitborne (T. B.) on churchwardens, ,584. 



Hoby Family, 244. 



lapwing and the vine, 127. 



Mrs. Tighe, author of Psyche, 103. 



Stillingfleet's library, 389. 



^— Thomas Blount, ZSB. 003. 



Warwickshire custom, 490. 



Whitchurch, parochial library at, .370. 

 White (A. Holt) on Gilbert White of Sel. 

 borne, 304. 



■ nugget, a thick bullock, 481. 



yew-trees in churchyards, 447. 



White (Blanco), sonnet by, 137. 

 White (Gilbert), his portrait, 244. 304. 

 White (John), folk lore in his " Way to 



the True Church," 613. 



* White bell heather transplanted, 79. 



* White Ladv, apparition of the, 317. 

 Whitelocke ("Licut.-Gen.) noticed, 521. 621. 

 Whithamstede (John), abbot of St. Albans, 



351. 



Whitmarsh (F.) on the Templars' jugs, 



574. 

 Wife, on selling one, 43. 209. 

 Wilbraham's Cheshire collections, 270. 303. 

 Wilde (G. J. de) on caves at Settle, 651, 



curious epitaph, 147. 



True Blue, 589. 



Wilde ( W. R.) on the forlorn hope, rm. 



groaning elm-plank in Dublin, 397. 



Wilkinson (H.) on stereoscopic angles, 181. 



* William the Conqueror, his mother, 564. 

 * his surname, 197. 



» Williams' (Rev. Robert) Dictionary of 



the Cornish Language, 7. 

 Williams (Samuel) the artist, 312. 

 Willingham boy, 66. 305. 

 Willison (Charles) on tavern signs, 627* 

 Wills on Advent Hymn, 639. 

 Wilson (Arthur C.) on London Labour 



and the London Poor, 620. 

 Wilson (Bishop), his Sacra Privata, 470. 



and Cardinal Fleury, 245. 



* notices wanted, 220. 



* quotation from his Sacra Privata,243. 



* Wilson (Samuel) noticed, 242. 

 Windfall, its meaning, 14. 

 Winds, their action, 33S. 

 AVindsor Military Knights, 294. 

 Wingfield Church, Suffolk, monuments in, 



98. 

 Wingfield (Sir Anthony), his portrait, 245. 



299. 376. 

 Winthrop (Wm.) on ambages, 232. 



American epitaph, 491. 



bells rung for the dead, 55. 



black as a mourning colour, 411. 



comet superstitions in 1853, 358. 



epitaph on an editor, 274. 



— — " Full moon brings fine weather," 79- 



house-marks, 231. 



injustice, its origin, 338. 



longevity, 113. 399. 



Maltese Knights, 99. 189. 5.57. 



■ " Mater ait nata5," &c., 160. 



punning divine, .586. 



" Putting your foot into it," 77. 



reversible names, 655. 



-< — rulers of the world in 18,53, 638. 



Spendthrift, a publication, 102. 



" To pluck a crow with one," 197. 



weather rules, 535. 



Wolfe's armv, the last survivor, 6. 



Winwood (Sir Ralph), notices of, 272. 519. 

 Wishaw (Jas.) on Colchester records, 464. 



matriculations at inns of court, 650. 



Witchraft, burning for, 470. 



* Withered hand, picture at Compton 

 Park, 12.5. 



W. (J. K. B.) on Barthram's Dirge, 231. 



Blanco White, 137. 



Hogarth's picture, 294 



W. (J. R.) on the Porter family, 526. 



Wmson (S.) on Byron's Childe Harold, 

 258. 



Wodderspoon (John) on Wingfield's por- 

 trait, 299. 



Wolfe (Gen.) at Nantwich, 587. 



last survivor of his army, 6. 



Wolsey (Cardinal), his arms, 233. 302. 



Woman, lines on, 902. 350. 423. 



Women anJ tortoises, .534. 



Women, their rights in the United States, 

 171. 



* Wood (George) of Chester, 34. 

 Wooden tombs and efflg^ies, 19. 255. 455. 



604. 

 Words, misunderstood, 120. 



: small and low, 416. 



Wordsworth, on a passage in, 77. 

 Worm in books, 412. 526. 

 Worsaae (J. J. A.) on names of places, 58. 

 Wotton (Henry Earl of) noticed, 173. 281. 



56;?. 

 Wren (Sir Christopher) and the Young 



Carver, 340. 

 Wright (Robert) on shape of coffins, 256. 

 Wright (Thomas) of Durham, 218. 326, 

 Wt. (T.) on arms of See of York, 233. 

 Wurm, in modern German, 624. 



