FIRST SERIES. 



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Wray or Ray family, origin and arms, iv. 164; viii. 52. 



Wren (Sir Christopher) and the Young Carver, viii. 

 340; ix. 20. 



Wren song in Ireland, xii. 489. 



Wresting thread, iv. 500. 



Wrexham, the Green at, iv. 371. 458. 



Wright, the priest, warrant for his removal, iii. 220. 



Wright (Edw.) of Derby, portrait-painter, vii. 294. 393. 



Wright (Mr.), publisher of the Anti-Jacobin, iii. 349. 



Wright (Dr. Samuel), i. 454. 



Wright (Thomas), of Durham, viii. 218. 326. 



Wright (Thomas), error in St. Patrick's Purgatory, 

 i. 331. 



Wright's "History of Ludlow," v. 226; " Louthiana," 

 vi. 131. 



Writing-paper, its present inferiority, iii. 181. 397; v. 



188. 

 WroughtoQ church, Wilts, mitred abbot in, viii. 411. 



576. 

 Wrusum, or Wursum, its etymology, ii. 153. 170. 

 Wnrm, in German, viii. 464. 624; ix. 63. 154. 

 Wiirtzburg synod, its acts and decrees, ii, 323. 

 Wyattville (Sir Jeffeiy), i. 215. 252. 

 Wycherley (Wm.), verses on Plowden, v. 297. 

 WyckcliflFe (John). See WicUiffe. 

 Wye guide books, vi. 387. 

 Wyke, in Dorset, tablet at, ix. 543. 

 Wykeham (William of), ii. 89. 110. 188; and Sir Wm. 



Walworth, vi. 503; statutes, x. 389. 

 Wylcotes (Sir John), his brass motto, viii. 494; ix. 19. 

 Wyld's great globe, v. 467. 488. 

 Wyle Cop at Shrewsbury, iv. 116. 243. 509; v. 44; 



vi. 65; vii. 440. 

 Wylegeforte (St.). See St. Uncumber. 

 Wymondsold (Sir Dawes), xi. 243. 

 Wyned waynescott, what ? v. 321. 474. 524. 

 Wynkyn de Worde, Bp. Fisher's Treatise, iv. 417. 

 Wyrwast-house, Taunton, i. 401 ; ii. 26. 

 Wyseman (Sir Robert), judicial opinion, ix. 263. 

 Wyviwie, its etymology, xi. 487 ; xii. 519. 



X. 



Xavier (Count), de Maistre, iii. 227. 467. 

 Xavier (Francis) and the crab fish, i. 71. 

 Xdict, or ydict, xii. 304. 394. 

 XXX., on brewers' casks, viii. 439. 572. 

 Xystus (St.), representations of, xii. 518. 



Yalden (Thomas), portrait, vi. 291. 



Yankee, its derivation, iii. 260. 437. 461; iv. 13. 344. 



392; V. 86. 258. 572; vi. 57; vii. 103. 164. 

 Yard, books sold by the, i. 166. 

 Yard measure taken from the arm of Henry I., ix. 200. 

 Yarke, its meaning, ix. 459. 

 Yarmouth arms, v. 200. 

 Yarmouth parochial library, xii. 55. 



Yarmouth (Great), seals of the borough, viii. 269. 321. 

 Year, civil and historical, xii. 325; Jewish sabbatical, 



vi. 603; legal and historical, vi. 462. 563; vii. 161. 

 Year of 1854, commenced and terminated on a Sunday, 



ix. 197. 

 Yeathers, or Yadders, viii. 148. 233. 

 Yelverton (Sir Christopher), his MSS. iii. 449; v. 17. 

 Yeoman, ife meaning, i. 440; x. 468. 

 Yew, or viewe bowes, vi. 10. 44. 87. 

 Yew-tree at Crowhurst, its age, ix. 274. 

 Yew-tree in churchyards, viii. 244. 346. 447. 

 Yew-tree Avenue, Hants, xi. 1 66. 

 Yggdrasill tree, viii. 40; xi. 344. 

 Yolante de Dreux, vi. 150. 209; vii. 286. 

 Yong (Henry) and Drayton, i. 213. 

 Yonge (John), noticed, xi. 224. 331. 

 York, ancient arms of the bishopric, viii. 34. 111. 233. 

 302; convocation, iv. 368. 425; hbrary of Augusti- 

 nian eremites, i. 83 ; oflScer of the Mint, vii. 133 ; stage 

 coach, 1678, i. 34. 

 York Cathedral, Carter's drawings, ii. 40; its canons, 

 xi. 11. 72; verses on the Chapter-house, xi. 323. 

 455. 

 York, the History of, its author, viii. 125. 524. 

 York Buildings, arms on the Admiralty Office, viii. 



124. 

 York Buildings Company, ii. 278. 

 York (Cardinal Benedict), ix. 178; xi. 53. 170. 477. 

 York (Charles), verses attributed to, ii. 7. 

 York (Frederick, Duke of), gold medal, iv. 406. 

 Yorke (Charles), verses attributed to him, iL 7 ; iii. 43. 



72; vii. 113. 

 Yorkshire ballads, ii. 478; fellowships at Oxford, iv. 

 256 ; monumental brasses, xL 500; superstitions, vi. 

 602. 

 Yorkshire Dales, Guide to, ii. 154. 220; ix. 148. 

 Yote, or Yeot, its derivation, ii. 89. 220. 

 Youghal, earthenware vessels at, xi. 9; King John's 



charter, 11. 

 Young (Rev. Edward), " Idea of Christian Love," 



translated, v. 226. 

 Young (Dr. Edward), allusion to a courtier, vi. 56. 

 375; manuscript sermons, vii. 14. 143; Narcissa, iii, 

 422;iv. 22. 110; v. 252. 

 Young (Su: Peter), of Easter Seatoun, ii. 441 ; liis 



manuscripts, vii. 547. 

 Young Student's Library, vi. 436. 521. 

 " Your most obedient servant," its origin, vii. 382. 

 Ypenstem, English refugees at, viii. 562. 

 Yucatan, marvellous spring, xi. 324. 

 Yvery, House of, iv, 101, 136, 158. 



Z, 



Zealand (New), a legend of, v, 27. 282. 



Zealander, New, and Westminster Bridge, ix. 74, 159. 



361. 

 Zeigler (Caspar), and the diaconate, v. 560. 

 Zend Grammar, viii. 491. 

 Zenobia, a Jewess, i. 383. 421. 460. 

 Zero, derivation of, i. 215. 268. 

 



