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Volkre's chamber, Kingsland church, x. 327. 431. 



Volpe (lovanni), iii. 188. 244. 247. 



Voltaire (M. F. A.) and Henry Carion, x. 4. 335. 



anagram on his name, iv. 73. 457; v. 17 



derivation of the name, iii. 329. 433. 525. 



epitaph, iii. 518 ; iv. 73. 114 ; v. 316. 



Henriade, translated, iii. 330. 388. 485. 



Major Broome's visit to, x. 403. 



phrase " e'crasez rinfSme," x. 282. 425. 493; xi. 

 50. 



railway travelling, viii. 34. 65. 



saying attributed to him, x. 88. 134. 

 Voluntary, origin of playing one, iv. 189. 

 Volusenus, or Wilson (Thomas), ii. 311 ; iii. 29. 

 Vondel's Lucifer, i, 142. 169; ii. 507. 

 Voragine (Jacques de), his Historia Lumbardioa, iv. 23; 



v. 3. 

 Vordac (the Count de), his death, v. 229. 

 Vossioner explained, ix. 224. 334. 

 Vossius (Isaac), his hbrary, iii. 374. 

 Vowel sounds, scale of^ viii. 34. 

 " Vox populi vox Dei." See Proverbs and Phrase*. 

 Voyage, a remarkable one, vi. 315. 

 Voyding-knife, vi. 150. 280; viii. 232. 297. 

 Vulgate, early edition, i. 213; Sixtine and Clementine 



editions, vi. 478. 585. 

 Vyse (Charles), schoolmaster, xii. 30. 

 Vyttres, a cloth, xi. 266. 



W. 



Wadloe (Simon), of the Devil Tavern, xii. 122. 335. 

 Wadstena, monument at, vi. 388. 518; vii. 26. 72. 

 Wady Mokatteb and Kibbroth Hattavah, iv. 481 ; v. 31. 



87. 159. 256. 

 Waestart, a provincialism, ix. 349. 571. 

 Wafers, their antiquity, ix. 376. 409. 

 Wager (Charles), inquiry after, x. 444. 

 Wagers, celebrated, ix. 450; x. 247. 355; xi. 254. 

 Wages in 17th and 19th centuries, i. 226; iii. 143. 



285; vii. 86. 

 Waistcoat bursting from melancholy, ii. 505 ; iii. 230. 

 Waistcoats of scarlet serge, ii. 22. 189; iii. 29. 

 Waistcoats worn by women, v. 392. 

 Wake family, vi. 290. 532; vii. 51. 164; xi. 265. 

 Wakefield (Gilbert), his Latin style, i. 466. 

 Walburge (St.), x. 186. 

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

 Waldeby's (Abp.), epitaph, iii. 426. 

 Waldegrave (Henry), vi. 531. 

 Wales, Charters relating to its princes, v. 178. 237; 



Marchers of, v. 30. 135. 189. 445; monumental 



brasses in, xi. 500; royal arms, xii. 33. 213. 

 Wales, Princesses of, Mary I. and Elizabeth created, iii. 



477; iv. 24. 176. 

 Walewich, or Watewich, i. 60. 121. 236. 405. 

 Walker, the renowned Hookey, iv. 424. 

 Walker (Dr» John) and Duke of Wellington, vi. 599. 

 Walker (Sir Edw.), notes from his MS., vi. 405. 

 Walker (Ellis), vii. 382. 487. 

 Walker (Rev. Geo.), of Londonderry, viii. 386. 

 Walker (John), " Sufferings of the Clergy," materials 



for a new edition, iv. 272. 



Walker (Matthew), v. 10. 



Walker (Mrs. Eliz.), related to Shakspeare, iii. 21. 

 Walker (Obadiah), his sermon stolen, vii. 223. 

 Walkingame (Francis), v. 441; xi. 57; xii. 66. 

 Walkinghaih, Duncalf, Butler, and Harwood, their cases, 



X. 66; xi. 327. 

 Wall (Dr. W.), diploma and writings, iv. 347. 490. 

 Wall (General), viii. 318. 

 Wallace (Albany), ix. 323. 

 Wallace (Sir J.) and Mr. Browne, ix. 105. 

 Wallace (Sir Wm.), state prisoner, iii. 59 ; viii. 509. 

 Waller (Edmund), the poet, his handwriting, vi. 293. 



374. 423; " Of Divine Love," xii. 6; Poems, Ford's 



notes on, i. 165. 

 Waller family, v. 586. 619; vi. 401. 537. 

 Waller (Sir Richard), his arms, vi. 231. 

 Waller (Sir Wm.), his "Recollections," xii. 244. 



295. 

 Wallingford (Wm.), abbot of St. Albans, v. 611. 

 WaUington (Nehemiah), Journal, v. 489. 569. 

 Wallis (Dr. John), his anonymous pamphlet, vii. 476. 

 Wallis (John), Sermons on the Trinity, viii. 1 72. 

 Wallop, its meaning, v. 246. 

 Wallop (Sir John) noticed, v. 246. 

 Walmer Castle, fortification, vii. 475. 

 Walpole (Horace) and Junius, iv. 395 ; at Eton, iv. 



206 ; Grammont's marriage, viii. 549 ; New Zea- 



lander on London Bridge, ix. 74. 159. 361; town 



house, X. 147 ; unpubhshed letter, i. 273. 

 Walpole (Sir Robert), letter attributed to him, i. 304. 



321. 336. 388; lists of the Pretender's adherents, i. 



212; medal, viii. 57. 231. 

 Walrond family, ii. 134. 206. 284. 

 Walrus, is it found in the Baltic ? v. 150. 

 Walsh (Abp.), Life, by St. Leger, ii. 103. 

 Walsingham (Sir Francis), Manual, vi. 375; x. 290. 

 Walters (Lucy), Charles II.'s mistress, ix. 171. 

 Waltheof's execution, ii. 167. 221. 

 Waltoii (Bp. Brian), his birthplace, x. 223; Polyglott 



published by subscription, xi. 284. 

 Walton (Christopher), collection of mystic authors, viii. 



247. 

 Walton (Izaak), "Angler," v. 609; Duport's lines to 



him, viii. 193; Editor of "The Heroe of Lorenzo," 



xi. 257. 327. 

 Walton (Lsaak), son of the worthy angler, ix. 397. 

 Walton (Joshua), clerk, ix. 420. 

 Walworth (Sir Wm.) and WilUam of Wykeham, vi. 



503. 

 Walworthe (Richard), his deed, x. 258. 

 Wandering bee, ix. 370. 



Wandering Jew, vii. 261. 511; x. 458; xiL 503. 

 " Wandering Willie's Tale," vii. 527. 

 Wandrille, Chronicle of the Abbey, i. 338. 382. 486 ; 



ii. 190. 

 Wanley (Humphry), Baker's letter to, ix. 7. 

 Wanlip, CO. Leicester, monumental brass at, viii. 515. 

 Wanned, its modern use, xii. 243. 

 Wanstead, inscription on the George Inn, v. 559. 

 Wanton (Henry), his Travels, iii. 277. 

 Waponshaw, or showing of arms, viii. 412. 

 Wappenschau, or Lichfield Bower, ix. 242. 338. 

 Wapping, Mathematical Society, vi. 410. 493. 557; fire 



in 1703, X. 105. 



