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GENERAL INDEX. 



Wapshot family, Cheitsey, viii. 586; ix. 233. 338. 



552; X. 195.392. 

 War, handbook of the, xi. 424 ; its effects on literature, 



xii. 301 ; preliminaries, xi. 60; corresponrlenoe with 



the enemy, xii. 158. 

 War-machine, infernal, xi. 443. 

 War-machine by a shoemaker, vi. 508. 

 Warbeck (Perkin), MS. account of his landing, iv. 377. 

 Warburton (Bishop) and Alex. Pope, x. 41. 90; first 



bishop who disused copes, xii. 103. 

 Ward (Dr.), of Soham, xii. 495. 

 Ward (Dr. John), " Lives of the Gresham Professors," 



vii. 431. 

 Ward (John), letter to Bishop Gary, ix. 28. 

 Ward (Rev. Nathaniel), ix. 517. 

 Warden, a large baking pear, i. 100. 

 Wardhouse, fishermen's custom, viii. 78. 281. 400. 

 Wardrobe House, or the Tower Royal, ix. 6. 

 Wards, the Court of, i. 173. 455. 

 Wards of the Crown, vii. 236. 

 Wardstaff, the Tale of the, iii. 57. 

 Ware, its large bed, v. 128. 213. 

 Ware (Robert), his annotated " Canterburie's Doome," 



iii. 183. 

 Warming-pans, engraved, iii. 84. 115. 290. 522. 

 Warmistre (Miss), maid of honour, viii. 461 — 463. 

 Wameford (Miss) and Mr. Cresswell, i. 157. 

 Warner (Rev. Richard), xi. 406. 

 Warner (William), the poet, ix. 453. 

 " Warnings to .Scotland," history of the work, iv. 233. 



283. 

 Warple-way, its meaning, ix. 125. 232. 478. 

 Warrant, original, from Surrenden collection, iii. 220. 

 Warren (Dr. W.), tract on Cambridge, v. 418. 

 Warren of Poynton, co. Chester, x. 66. 231. 

 Warrington church register quoted, vi. 249. 

 Wart charms. See Folk Lore. 

 Warton (Anthony), of Breamore, ii. 56. 

 Warton (J.) on Aristotle's Poetics, v. 606; vi. 45. 

 Warton (Dr. Joseph), Memoir of John Evelyn, i. 285. 

 Warton (Dr. Thomas) annotated copies of his edition of 



Milton's Poems, i. 316; scholarship, i. 285. 

 Warton (Rev. Thomas), sen. and Dr. Johnson, i. 481 -'hhs 



early poems, xii. 428.' 

 Warts, cures for, xii. 37. See Folk Lwe. 

 Warville (Pierre Brissot), derivation of the name, viii. 



516; ix. 112. 209. 335. 480. 

 Warwick (Henry Beauchamp, Earl of), hisregaltitle.ix. 



617. 

 Warwick (Sir Philip), viii. 268. 

 Warwickshire badge, ix. 328; brasses, xi. 500; druidical 



remains, x. 508 ; proverbs, x. 68. 

 Wash, a shallow sea, its derivation, xii. 365. 519. 

 Washing-day rhymes, ii. 515. 

 Washington (Gen.) and Major Andre', vii. 62; x. 81; 



and Dr. Gordon, x. 144; anecdotes, viii. 125; birth- 

 place, X. 85. 176; coin, xii. 203; inedited letter, vii. 



277. 

 Washington (Joseph), translation of Milton's " Defence 



of the English People," i. 164. 

 Washington (Joseph), Tate's Elegy on, vi. 602 

 Washington (Lord), inquired after, xi. 446. 

 Wassail cup hymn, i. 1 37. 

 Wassailing orchards in Sussex, v. 293 ; vi. 600. 



Waste-book, its meaning, iii. 118. 195. 251. 307. 465. 



Wat the hare, ii. 315. 349; iii. 44. 



Watch, an ancient, vi. 412. 542. 



Watch and watch-paper inscriptions. See Itiscriptions. 



Watching the sepulchre, i. 318. 354. 403; ii. 270. 



Watchmen, warning to, i. 167. 



Watchmen and their songs, iv. 206. 356. 



Water (nrfwr) in Welsh, ii. 71. 108; iii. 30. 152. 



Water-buckets given to sheriffs, iii. 118. 



Water-colour artists, xii. 305. 



Water cure in 18th century, x. 28. 107. 153. 275. 



376. 

 Water from brooks, danger of drinking, vi. 338. 

 Water-marks of writing-paper, ii. 310. 347; theii" false 



dates, ix. 32. 41. 75. 

 Water serpent, x. 404. 

 Water turned into wine, vi. 358 ; \'n\ 242. 

 Waterford charter, vii. 65. 

 Watewicli, i. 60. 121. 236. 405. 

 Watkins (Dr. John), xi. 405. 

 Watkyns (Rowland), noticed, iv. 134. 

 Waterloo, an ancient battle-ground, vii. 82. 117; Latin 



poems on, vii. 6. 144; viii. 549. 

 Watson (Charles), dramatic writer, ix. 57. 

 Watson (Bishop John), his tragedy of Absolon, iv. 170, 

 Watson (Col. Henry), i. 133. 

 Watson (Bishop Richard) quotations by him, viii. 587 ; 



ix. 43; his prediction of the state of Europe in 1854, 



ix. 513; on mixed marriages, xii. 206. 232. 

 Watson (Rev. Thomas), his manuscript, vi. 99. 

 Watson (Thomas), Bishop of St. David's, vi. 130. 281 ; 



vii. 234. 365. 

 Watson (Thomas), Bishop of Lincoln, vi. 204. 

 Walton (John), his " Speculum Christianorum," v. 558. 



616. 

 Wauchope (Robert), Abp. of Armagh, vii. 66. 166. 552. 

 Waugh (John), bishop of Carlisle, viii. 271. 400. 525; 



ix. 20. 64. 272. 482. 

 Waverley Novels. See Sir Walter Scott. 

 Wax seals, impressions, xi. 243. 313. 

 Way, or weigh, of a ship, v. 153. 

 Way-side crosses, xi. 445. 505 ; xii. 73. 94. 

 " W. C," or twice five hundred, ii. 424. 468. 

 " Weary Well at the World's End," a tale, iii. 265. 

 Weather, social effects of severe, ix. 103; volcanic in- 



fluence on, vii. 9. 

 Weather proverbs, i. 413; ix. 9. 277. 307. 585. 

 Weather rhymes, i. 349; vi. 480; viii. 512; xi. 80. 

 Weather rules, v. 534. 581; vi. 5. 50. 71. 144. 480; 



vii. 200. 373. 522. 599. 627; viii. .50. 218. 326. 



512. 535; xi. 8. 112. 238. 334. 421. 

 Weather superstition, viii. 512. 

 Webb and Walker families, viii. 386. 

 Webb of Monckton Farleigh, viii. 563. 

 Webb (Susannah), burial and disinterment, viii. 43. 

 Weber (Cari Maria von), " Cecilia," viii. 589; the media 



of music, V. 201. 

 Weckerlin (Geo. Rudolph), German poet, ix. 420.' 

 Wedding divination, viii. 455. See Folk J^-e, " Mar- 



riage." 

 Wedding proverb, viii. 1 50. 

 Wedding ring, v. 443; vii. 332. 601. See Posies. 

 Weddings in Wales, biddings to, iii. 114. 207. 

 Wedgewood family, v. 351; vi. 185. ^ 



