INDEX. 



563 



Virgil of Christianity, 231. 

 Vitruvius, from a monastic library, 287. 

 Voltaire and Edward Fawkner, 456 ; quoted, 188. 

 Voters, earliest list of, 189. 

 Vychan (T. W. E.) on flags of England, 373. 

 Eiley family, 373. 



W. 



W. on penance in the Kirk of Scotland, 433. 

 W. Bombay, on fire-eating, 488. 

 W. (A.) on poetical squib, 90. 



Miss Kanfang, 412. 

 W. (A. A.) on the Eev. William Crowe, 42. 

 Wad mines in Cumberland, 111. 

 Wake family, 232. 275. 352. 423. 489. 

 Walcott (Mackenzie), errata in his '' English Episcopate," 

 478. 



Chapel Scala Cceli, 179. 



Clerical peers, 100. 



Dover, its history, 359. 



Folk Lore at Lichfield, 68. 



Milton, epigram on, 87. 

 Waldegrave (Sir Edward), Maltese knight, 34. 

 Wales, Danes in, 241. 

 Walgrange, Staffordshire, 460. 511. 

 Walk-money and walk-mills, 285. 318. 337. 

 Walker (C. J. S.) on farm servants, 287. 



Penhill, 444. 

 A\'allace (James), " Orkney Islands," 533. 

 Waller (Edmund), poem "The British Princess," 164. 

 Wallinges, connected with salt-works, 31. 

 Walpole (Horace), misplaced letters, 308 ; and Ma- 

 dame du Deftand, 310. 

 Walter (Henry) on words in transitu, 473. 

 Waltonian literature, sale of, 79. 

 W. (A. M.) on Frederick VII. of Denmark, 328. 



Genealogical suggestion, 439. 



Hume family, 259. 



Hume (John) Bishop of Salisbury, 288. 



Metcalfe family, 346. 



Mince pies, 433. 



Schools with chapels attached, 296. 



Smelt family, 432. 

 Warburton (Bp.) interview witli Dr. Johnson, 459. 

 Ward (Simon) on dust on books, 258. 



Knight of Kerry, 108. 



Lotus flower, 298. 



Level (Francis Lord), 396. 



Phillipps (Sir Thomas), list of his printed books, 

 469. 



Yetminster presentment in 1405, 282. 

 Warde (E. C.) on legend of King Keder, 521. 

 Warrender (Geo.) of Edinburgh, 28. 

 Warton parish, Lancashire, 1\IS. history, 372. 

 Warwick (Eden), on mortar, 478. 

 M'a.sbrough (Matthew), inventor of the rotatory motion 



in steam engines, 29. 

 W:ishbourn (Dr. B.) on booksellers' signs, 16. 



Hocus pcjcus, 259. 



Windeymere (Jlrs.), 100. 

 Watch, the first lady who wore one, 246. 

 Water-marks on paper, 434. 491. 

 Waterloo, the last charge at, 146; who biounht the 



news of the battle to Eiiglam), 434. 448. 501. 

 Waters and Gilbert arms, 49. 460. 



Watt (James) and the rotatory motion, 29. 

 Was, in Shakspeare, 228. 

 Wax work monuments, 11. 32. 

 AVaylen (J.) on Heale House, Wiltshire, 65. 

 W. (B.) on Bishop Browcrig, 277. 

 AVeather proverb, 522. 

 Webb (E.) on Single-speech Hamilton, 44. 

 Gordon riots, 423, 

 Joachim, 216. 

 Webb (William), Irish writer, 327. 

 Webbe (Edw.), author of " Travailes," 110. 

 Weir (Arch.) on degrees of D.C.L., 233. 



LTniversity hoods, 258. 

 Weld family of Herts, 395. 

 Weld (Sir John), noticed, 205. 



Wellesley (Lord), statement of his resignation, 247. 330. 

 Wellington (Arthur, Duke of), and SirWm. Allan, 528; 



arrival of his despatch of the battle of Waterloo, 434. 



448. 501 ; letters during his Mysore residency, 132. 

 Wells, Queen Elizabeth's letters to the corporation of, 



85. 

 Wells cathedral library, 178. 336. 

 Wells, Mountery College, 50; St, John's priory, 51. 

 Wellstye, Essex, 267. 299. 

 Welowes and roses, 148. 219. 

 WermuUerus (Otho), " Spiritual and most Precious 



Perle," .433. 

 Wesley's hymns set to music by Handel, 373. 402. 

 West (Edward) on the deatli of Clarence, 291. 

 Westminster Abbey, its wax-work exhibition, 11. 99. 

 Westminster, St. Peter's net at, 110. 

 W. (G. E.) on Sir Christopher Minns, 480. 

 W. (H.) on Dean Swift, 77. 

 Wheat, early crops of, 146. 

 Whim-wham, or whimsical ornament, 92. 

 " Wtiip for an ape : or Martin Displaied," 7. 

 Whipultre in Chaucer, 38. 57. 

 White (Sir Stephen), of Hackney, 133. 

 White Horse in Yorkshire, 49. 

 Whitelock (Sir James), " Liber Famelicus,'' 260. 

 Whitgift (Abp.), sermon at Paul's Cross, 186. 

 W. (H. T.) on ancient seals, 110. 



Paulerspury sepulchral memorials, 309. 

 Whyte family, 266. 

 Wierix, print by, 18. 441. 

 Wiesbaden, inscription at an hotel, 450. 

 Wife-selling, 490. 

 Wigs of judges, 48. 98. 

 Wilkes (John), Junius' letters to, 44. 77. 

 Will of an inhabitant of Moiitgaillard, 371. 

 Williams (Eev. Eleazar), supposed French Dauphin, 



460. 

 Willis (Browne), ballad on, 428. 

 Wilmot (E. J.), his article in the "Quarterly," 

 Wilmott (fi. A.) on Fairfax's Tasso, 320. 

 Wilson (E. S.) on miracle plays, 206. 

 Wilson (H.) on the " Spirit of the Pestilence," 

 Wilson (Sheridan) on English mode of pronouncing 



Greek, 250. 

 Wilson (Rev. Thomas) of Otham, 233. 279. 

 Wilson (Sir Thomas), inscription in his •' Arte of Elie- 



torique," 243. 

 Wimbledon, the remains of, 402. 

 Winchester: Bicetre, 167. 218. 279. 

 Winditnoro (Mrs.) of the Hyde tainily, 65. 100. 

 Windows, origin of sash, 147. 175. 



288. 



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