INDEX. 



433 



Wanstead, 354. 



Warburton, 90, 259, 260. 



Ward, Burslem dialogue, 63, 153 ; error 

 concerning Bentley, 165. 



Warrington Academy, 194. 



Warwick, 317. 



Water-closet fittings, 220. 



Watson, 293. 



Watt, 238 ; sun and planet motion 

 engine, 394. 



Waveing, 31. 



Wax models, Flaxman's, 283, et seq., 

 278, etseq., 328, 239 ; Lady Temple's, 

 285. 



Wedgwood memorials, 397, et seq, 



Wedgwood "Memorial Institute," 101, 

 373, 400, et seq. ; description of, 400, 

 et seq. ; Mr. Gladstone lays first stone 

 of, 402. 



Wedgwood, pedigree of, 158. 



Wedgwood puzzle jug, 51, 86. 



Wedgwood statue, 373, 397, et seq. 



Wedgwood, township of, 71. 



Wedgwoods of the " Big House," 76, 

 120, 123, 132, 157, 158, 160, 161 ; of 

 Blackwood, 72; of the "Churchyard," 

 .77, 83, 88, 91, 96, 123, 132, 158; of 

 Cumberland, 51; of Derby, 346348; 

 of Ellenborough, 348 ; of Harracles, 

 7274, 157; of Liverpool, 178; of 

 the Mole, 72, 158; of the "Over 

 House," 76, 97, 158; of the "Ked 

 Lion," 157; of Smallwood, 155, 158; 

 of Wedgwood, 72; of Westmoreland, 

 51 ; of Yearsley, 85 ; of Yorkshire, 

 51, 85, 179: ballad of ditto, 86; wares 

 of ditto, 85. 



Wedgwood, Dorothy, 74 ; John, 51, 72, 

 73, 81, 82, 84, 90, 91, 126, 127, 157, 

 158, 160; Dr. Thomas, 65, 66, 83; 

 Burslem, 72, 158; Egerton 72, 73; 

 Ealph, 72; Mary, 72, 8385, 87, 

 9092, 127, 158, 161; will of ditto, 



83, et seq. ; William, 73, 76, 85, 86, 

 158; Anne, 72, 85, 158; Margaret, 

 72, 83, 85, 90; Arthur, 73; Eliza, 

 72; Charles, 73; Gilbert, 76, 126, 

 157159; Timothy, 71; Joseph, 76, 

 99, 158; Abner, 83, 85, 93, 178; 

 Moses, 76, 158; Daniel, 83; Alice, 



84, 158 ; Aaron, 76, 8385, 90, 91, 

 99, 105, 120, 158, 159, 178; stone 

 ware of ditto, 159 ; Aaron and Mary 

 buried in one day, 159 ; Aaron Wedg- 

 wood and Littler; Thomas, 76, 81, 



83, 84, 8792, 96, 123127, 157 

 160, 177, et seq, 220, 258 : invents 

 electric telegraph, 178 ; Eichard, 82, 



84, 85, 90, 104, 105, 126, 127, 155, 158: 

 will of ditto, 82, 83 ; Margaret, 76, 



et seq., 158 ; Thomas, will of, 77, 90 : 

 death of, 89 ; partner of Josiah, 177, 

 et seq. ; Catherine, 82, 83, 85, 90, 127, 

 158; Thomas and John, 120, 157, 

 159, et seq.', Josiah, 83; Maria, 85; 

 Jane, 85, 127, 158 ; Samuel, 85, 187 ; 

 Isabel, 85, 127 ; Sarah, 127, 155, 205 ; 

 Francis, 205 ; Aaron, 258, 346 ; Abner, 

 348 : invents china from guano, 348 ; 

 Amy, 348 ; John, 313, 314, 319, 372, 

 374376, 415420; Jonathan, 346 

 348 : articles of agreement with Wil- 

 liam Duesbury, 347, 348 ; Josiah the 

 second, 313, 314, 319, 372, 375378, 

 380, 381, 414, 416, et seq. ; Josiah the 

 third, 375, 381 ; Josiah and Thomas, 

 aid to Coleridge, 377, et seq. ; Tho- 

 mas, 313, 314, 372, 375, 377, 378, 

 413, et seq., 415, 417419 : invents 

 photography, 378 ; researches into 

 light, 378, et seq. ; Lieut.-Colonel 

 Thomas Josiah, 375 ; Margaret, 315; 

 Mary, 348, 375; Sarah, 337, 372, 

 376, 382, 413, 415, 419 ; Sarah Eliza- 

 beth, 375: death of, 382; Enoch, 349; 

 John Taylor, 370 ; Francis, 370, 375, 

 383, 385; Catherine, 372, 376, 415, 

 419 ; Caroline Louisa Jane, 375 ; 

 Charlotte, 375; Mary Anne, 372, 

 376; Eichard, 372, 375; Susanna, 

 372, 374, 415, 419 ; Henry Allen, 

 375; John Allen, 375 ; Eev. Eobert, 

 375; Godfrey, 357, 383; Clement, 

 375, 383 ; Frances, 375 ; Joseph, 

 418 ; Hensleigh, 375 ; Emma, 375. 



Wedgwood Place, Burslem, 124. 



Wedgwood Street, Burslem, 120. 



Wedgwood, Josiah, birth of, 85, 87; re- 

 gister of baptism, 87 ; as a child, 88 ; 

 as a thrower, 89, 105 ; death of his 

 father, 89 ; legacy of 20, 91 ; letters 

 of, 220 ; indenture of apprenticeship, 

 92 ; illness, 101 ; death of his mother, 

 106 ; expiration of apprenticeship, 

 107 ; enters in partnership with Har- 

 rison, 107; with Whieldon, 108, 116 ; 

 tortoiseshell ware, 116, 117; first 

 makes Queen's ware, 118; termina- 

 tion of partnership with Whieldon, 

 119 ; returns to Burslem, 119 ; takes 

 the Ivy House, 120 ; enters upon 

 another potwork, 129; calls potters 

 to work by bell, 132; at the Bell 

 Works, 132,^ seq. ; appointed Queen's 

 potter, 134 ; merit of his commoner 

 works, 135 ; Mr. Gladstone's estimate 

 of the excellence of his works, 134, et 

 seq. ; presents a caudle service to the 

 queen, 139; adapts the engine lathe 

 to pottery, 142 ; Queen's ware, 144,. 



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