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White, Gilbert — {continued.) 



270 ; visit to his brothers, 274 note ; dreams of the French, 280 ; his 

 exactness, 283 ; his large handwriting, 286 ; ofiered Ufton Nervett living, 

 287, 288 ; a slow writer, 289 ; his legacy from Mrs. Snooke, 290 ; its value, 

 290 note ; his deafness, 292, 349 ; gun practice when at Oxford, 298 ; 

 formality of his letters, 309 ; his good spirits, 313 ; refusal of livings, 316 ; 

 visit to Meonstoke, 328 ; on consequences of vexation, 328 ; his ' Selborne ' 

 in the press, 338 ; book admired, 346, 349. 



White, Rev. Henry (Harry), his school, 25 note; at Oriel College, ^&note; 

 musical powers, 76 ; Robinson exhibitioner at Oriel College, 94 note ; his 

 chances of a Fellowship, 118 ; unknown to John Mulso, 127 ; as the 

 Hermit at Selborne, 134 note, 221, 299 note ; curate of Tedworth, 147 

 '}vote ; Rector of Fyfield, 168 ; at Selborne, 179 ; a small success of, 240 ; 

 his figure as the Hermit, 276 ; death, 346. 



White, John of Selborne, his musical powers, 76 ; illness of, 81 ; recovery, 

 92 ; confinement indoors, 107 ; deafness, 122 ; a friend of the poor, 132 ; 

 his sufferings, 136 ; death, 136. 



White, Rev. John, 18 note ; his agreeability, 19 ; impositions at Oxford, 19 ; 

 expelled from C.C.C, Oxford, 43 note; constructs the zigzag path at 

 Selborne, 64 note ; in London, 69, 79, 95 ; John Mulso on his character, 

 73, 295 ; his duty at Barnet and London, 104 ; at Gibraltar, 175 ; tired of 

 the Rock, 218 ; a southern naturalist, 218 ; Rector of Blackburn, 235 ; 

 winters at Selborne, 239 ; his serious illness, 275, 285 ; death, 295 ; his 

 ' Fauna Calpensis,' 295 note. 



White, Mrs. John (of Blackburn), arrives in England, 218 ; death of her 

 husband, 295 ; resides at Selborne, 297 note. 



White, Dr. John, ' Gibraltar Jack,' in England, 218 ; at school at Alton, 229 ; 

 appointed surgeon to the Infirmary at Salisbury, 333, 335 (see Gibraltar 

 Jack). 



White, Mary (Mrs. Benjamin White, jun.), 256 note ; her marriage, 324. 



White, Rebecca, grandmother of Gilbert White, death of, 95, 



White, Rebecca (Mrs. Woods), 143 ; her sweet temper, 147 ; her nickname 

 'mice,' 163 ; marriage, 165. 



White, Samson, becomes Fellow of Oriel College, 335. 



White, Thomas, F.R.S., 67 note; his marriage, 138 note; birth of his 

 daughter, 149 ; his twin sons, 181 ; death of his wife, 182 note ; his for- 

 tune, 260 ')iote ; John Mulso's opinion of, 262, 270 ; buys land at 

 Selborne, 270; lives at South Lambeth, 274 note; his ague, 292, 298; 

 gout, 343. 



Whiting, Rev. Mr., Fellow of Oriel College, 17; laughed at, 18; candidate 

 for S. Mary's Vicarage, Oxford, 82 ; his death, 91 ; John Mulso on his 

 retention of his Fellowship after marriage, 91. 



Whiston, Mr., publisher, 11 note ; his shop, 57, 64. 



Willis, Mr. , his school, 229 ; school fees, 234. 



Winchester, oratorios at, 231 ; riots at, 325 ; gossip at, 347. 



Women, John Mulso on, 48, 60, 71, 77, 163. 



Woods, Mrs., death of, 230. 



Woodstock, The bower of, Selborne compared to, 319. 



Wyndham, Mr. Penruddock, employs Grimm the artist, 286. 



Yalden, Miss Anne, her marriage, 67 note. 



Yalden, Rev. Richard, illness of, 256, 306; death of, 322. 



Yalden, Mrs. William, her good looks, 138 ; her second marriage, 138 note. 



Young, Admiral Sir George, his marriage, 289. 



Young, Admiral James, 33 ; birth of his son, 37 ; leaving for New England, 

 58 ; ordered home, 111 ; his command, 143 ; marriage, 174 ; goes to 

 Leeward Is., 254 ; at Antigua, 261 ; at Winchester, 282. 



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