510 
W. (G.) on college salting, 322. 
— on havior, 342. 
— on tureen, 246, 
W. (H1.) on Arabic numerals ‘and cipher, 
433. 
— on Byron and Tacitus, 462. 
— on the word peruse or pervise, 215. 319. 
—— on a passage in Frith’s work, 319. 
— on Scala Ceeli, 455. 
—— on the Supper of the Lorde, 362. 
— on three balls of pawnbrokers, 42. 
—, why Moses represented with horns, 
420. 
Whelps, what ships so called, 77. 106. 
“Where England’s monarch,” authorship 
of, 415. 458, 
W. (H. F.) on Dr. Dryasdust, 26 
Whichcot (Dr.) and Lord Shaftesbury, 
382. 444. 488. 
White Conduit House, 395. 
White gloves at a maiden assize, 29. 72. 
Whitgift and Cartwright, Cunningham’s 
lives of, 379. 
Whitehall, 436. 
White Hart Inn, Scole, 245. 323. 410. 
Why Moses represented with horns, 420. 
Wiccamicus on ** Angels’ visits,”’ 102. 
Wickliftite version of the Scriptures, 405. 
Wild House, Drury Lane, 228, 
Wild Huntsman, The, 563. 
Wilkes (John), papers of, 125. 
Wilkinson (Henry) on fall of rain in Eng- 
land, 235, 
— reply to query about the Arabic nu- 
merals, 368. 
Williams (B.) on transposition of letters, 
184. 
INDEX. 
Williams (W.) on Billingsgate, 94. 
Winifreda (St.), 384. 475. 
Wives of ecclesiastics, 77. 115. 147. 
W. (J. K. R.) on Christmas Hymn, 252, 
W. (J.) on early inscriptions, 491. 
W. (M.), answer to A Limb of the Law, 72. 
Wodderzpoon (John) on St. Valentine, in 
Norwich-Cook-Eels, 293. 
Woman’s will, lines on, 247. 
Woodcut likenesses of Luther and Eras- 
mus, 203. 
Woolton’s Christian Manual, 399. 490. 
Worm of Lambton, 453. 
Wotton’s Poem to Lord Bacon, 489. 
Wreford (J. Reynell) on inedited lines by 
Robert Burns, 300. 
Writers of notes on fly leaves, 51. 
Ww. 4 S.) on German version of Gray’s Elegy, 
150 
on Luther’s translation of the Bible, 
453. 
on Luther’s portrait at Warwick Cas- 
tle, 457. 
W. (‘I.) on ‘ Bive” and “ Chute” lambs, 93. 
—— on the genealogy of European sove- 
reigns, 250. 
— on Pavoise of the Black Prince, 283. 
— on Queen’s Bagnio, 286. 
W. (T. T.), on gib cat, 235. 
— why did Dr. Dee quit Manchester, 216. 
——, watching the sepulchre — Dominus 
factotum—Robert Passellew, 318. 
Wyatt (Rev. Geo.), on tracts by Eachard, 
320, 
320. 
Wyattville (Sir Jeffery), 215. 252. 
Wycliffite translation of the Scriptures, 
MSS. of, 366. 
END OF THE FIRST VOLUME 
x. 
X. on pursuits of literature, 253. 
—— on origin of rococo, 357. 
— on smelling of the lamp, 335. 
x on the Liturgy Version of the Psalms 
Y. 
Yard, books by the, 166. 
ge (Wm.) on havior, heavier, or hever, 
69. 
Yates (J. B.) on medal of the Pretender, 103. 
Y.(D.S.) on Defoe’s Tour through Great 
Britain, and etymology of Armagh, 158. 
—— on ghost stories of Danie] De Foe, 241. 
Yeoman, what is the meaning of, 440. 
Yong and Drayton, 213. 
Yorkshire subscriber on Erasmus’ Para- 
phrase of the Gospels, 173. 
Young Levite, Macaulay’s, 26. 374. 
Z. 
Z. on portrait by Boonen, 386. 
Zachary Boyd, 298. 406. 
Zenobia, a Jewess, 383. 421. 461. 
Zero, derivation of, 215. 268. 
Z. (Q. X.) on Genealogy of European Sove- 
reigns, 92 
Z. (X. Y.), query as to the meaning of 
trunk breeches, Barba longa, and merce- 
nary preacher, 384, 
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