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Wilbrahama (Princess), iv. 8. 

 Wilcock (Sir Roger), armorial ensigns, v. 12. 

 Wilcocks (Joseph), " the blessed heretic," xii. 287. 

 Wild House, Drury Lane, i. 228. 

 Wildman (Daniel), ix. 375. 572. 

 Wilfrid's (St.) Needle in Yorkshire, v. 510. 573. 620. 

 Wilhelmi Summa Vicioriim, ii. 324. 

 Wilkes (John), copy of Junius's Letters, xi. 94 ; French 

 book printed by him, xii. 102 ; manuscripts and 

 letters, i. 125 ; iii. 241 ; iv. 276. 

 Wilkie (Sir David), his Blind Fiddler, v. 345. 

 Wilkins (Bp.), " Matliematical Magick," xi. 505. 

 Wilkyn of brass, explained, x. 182. 292. 393. 

 Will, a whimsical one, xii. 283; poetical, 81. 

 Will and shall, their distinction, vii. 356. 553. 

 Will and testament illustrated, x. 377. 492; xi. 127. 



196. 

 Wills, depository required for, ix. 215; executors of, 

 their origin, xii. 124. 208; overseers of, their duties, 

 vii. 500. 586. 

 Wills in Ireland, x. 115. 

 Will o' the Wisp, is it a myth? v. 511. 574; xii. 167. 



208. 234. 290. 

 Willesdon, in Middlesex, families at, ix. 422. 

 William I. Conqueror, buried without a coffin, vi. 35. 

 209 ; crown, xi. 357 ; mother, viii. 564 ; pax pennies, 

 ix. 562; x. 36. 213; sons, v. 512. 570. 620; sword, 

 iii. 24. 66; surname, viii. 197; standard bearer, x. 

 306. 432. 

 William IL, suraamed Rufus, his crown, xi. 358; oak, 



vi. 264. 343. 580; stirrup, 485.611. 

 William IIL, attempts on his life, iv. 497; v. 75; day 

 of his landing, x. 424. 531 ; medals, v. 75 ; miniature 

 portrait, x. 147. 194; xii. 244; painting on his land- 

 ing, iv. 294; roll of his attendants at Exeter, iv. 233. 

 329; satirical poems on, ii. 275; statue at Bristol, xi. 

 487 ; xii. 36 ; Third Declaration forged, vi. 272 ; 

 Works on his life and times, ix. 542. 

 William IV., rarity of his copper coinage, iii. 136. 

 William, first bishop of Orkney, xii. 357. 

 " WilUam and Ann," a ship, viii. 54. 

 William de la Grace, origin of name, x. 46. 

 William de Northie, x. 87. 

 William ap Jevan's descendants, iii. 372. 

 Williams (Abp.), character, xii. 221; persecutor, R.K., 



ii. 21; portrait, iii. 8. 75. 152. 

 Williams (David), vi. 577. 

 Williams (Sir E. K.), pedigree, v. 586. 

 Williams (Griffith), bishop of Ossory, ix. 421 ; x. 66. 



252. 425. 

 Williams (John), of Southwark, descendants, vii. 260. 

 Williams (Rev. Robert), Dictionary of Cornish Lan- 

 guage, viii. 7. 

 Williams (Samuel), artist, viii. 312. 

 Williams (Thomas), vicar-apostolic, vii. 243. 

 Williams (Sir Trevor), of Llangevie, iii. 241. 

 Williams (William), of Geneva, vii. 528. 

 Williamson (Sir Joseph), Countess of Pembroke's letter 



to him, i. 29. 119. 1.54; vii. 154. 

 Willingham boy, viii. 66. 305. 

 Willow bark in ague, ix. 452. 671. 

 Willow garland as an emblem, iv. 193. 

 Willow pattern, vi. 609; vii, 631. 

 WiUoughby (Lady), si. 3fl4. 



Wilmot (Dr.), Junius claimant, x. 228. 328. 349; xi. 



370. 454. 

 Wilmot (Sir J. E. Eardley), letter to Messrs, Butter- 

 worth, V. 97. 

 Wilson (Charles), of Chester, viii. 340; xi. 226. 

 Wilson (Florence), ii. 311 ; iii. 29. 

 Wilson (James), M. D., v. 276. 329. 362. 399. 

 Wilson (John), Doctor of Music, ix. 440. 

 Wilson (Samuel), of Hatton Garden, viii. 242. 

 Wilson (Bp. Thomas) and Cardinal Fleury, viii. 245 ; 

 notices wanted, viii. 220; " Sacra Privata," vi. 414; 

 viii. 243. 470. 

 Wilson (Walter), manuscripts, xi. 146. 312. 

 Wilstead (Leonard), x, 104. 

 Wilt (Thomas van der), painter, viii. 573. 

 Wilton Castle, its destruction, vi. 34. 280. 

 Wilts Archaeological Society, x. 256. 

 Wiltshire, battle between Rupert and Skippon, iii. 142; 



monumental brasses, xi. 500. 

 " Win of ape," in Chaucer, illustrated, xii. 123. 

 Winchelsea monuments of Knights, x. 166. 

 Winchester: Cathedral, inscription, v. 149; Winnall, 

 monument, vi. 314. 425. 

 College, Ackermann's account, v. 539. 

 Domum tree, x. 66. 193. 

 Dulce Domum and Tabula Legum Paedagogicarum, 



xi. 66. 

 execution, iv. 191. 284. 317. 

 population, vii. 38. 

 St. Cross Hospital, x. 183. 299. 381. 473; xi. 42. 



162; Masters,!. 352.404. 

 Soke, xii. 267. 



Trussell's antiquities, vii. 616. 

 trusty servant at, v. 417; vi. 12. 417. 495. 

 Winchester School, MS. History, ii. 463; library, viii. 



298. 

 Winchester (Marchioness of), Milton's elegy on, xi. 



477; xii. 138. 

 Winchfield, Hants, documents, vi. 74. 

 Winckworth (Capt. John), his descent, xi. 205. 

 " Wind in," and " wind out," vi. 388. 

 Windebank (Sir F.), his eldest son, iii. 373. 

 Windet (Dr.), " De Vita Functorum," v. 51 1. 

 Windfall, its meaning, vii. 285; viii. 14. 

 Window, the low, in old churches, ii. 55. 111. 

 Window tax, its origin, iii. 447 ; effects, v. 559. 

 Winds, their action, viii. 338; easterly, xi. 483. 

 Windsor, brass statues, iv. 484; military knights, viii. 



294; town-hall, inscription, v. 8. 

 Wine for the eucharist, a. d. 1370—1387, xii. 363. 



477. 

 Wines, home-made, iii. 328. 

 Wines of the ancients, xii. 79. 132. 

 Wingate (Edmund), " Arithmetic," xii. 4. 

 Wingfield Church, Suffolk, monuments, viii. 98. 

 Wingfield (Sir Anthony), portrait, viii. 245. 299. 376; 



ix. 86. 

 Winifreda (St.), i. 384. 475. See Songs. 

 Winkel, its etymology, iii. 138. 

 Winnall monument in Winchester Cathedral, vi. 314. 



425. 

 Winslow (Col. Thos.) of Tipperary, xi. 319. 

 Winstanley (Wm.), " Lojrall Martyrology," ii. QS^ 

 Winaton (James), lal* of his Uhnrf, !• llOi 



