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A state of facts in defence of H. M.'s right to certain fee-farm rents in the county of Norfolk. L. 1758.

W., R. Eohert Wheaton, in the " Christ. Exam."

W. R. George Steevens. To the printer of the " St. James's Chronicle." See Nichols' " Illustrations of Literature," Vol. v., p. 433.

W., R. [R. Warren]. Charles Ashton. Hierocles' commentary on the golden verses of Pythagoras.

W., R. C. Mev. Robert Cassie Waterston. (1) In the "Christ. Exam." — (2) The birth of Venus. " Amer. Monthly Mag.," January, 1836, p. 56.— (8) Nature. Febru- ary, 1836, p. 136. — (4) The departure of an early friend. May, 1836, p. 472. — (5) Life in death. May, 1836, p. 482. — (6) Wild flowers. July, 1836, p. 701.— (7) The music of Nature. October, 1836, p. 583. — (8) To two birds. November, 1836, p. 446. — (9) Extracts from an unpub- lished poem. February, 1837, p. 152. — (10) Arealscene. " New England Mag.," Vol. IX., p. 262. — (11) Sonnet. To a friend in Italy, p. 273.

W., R. F. Robert FoJger Wallcut, in the " Christ. Exam."

W., S. Samuel W'dlard, D.D., in the ^' Christ. Exam.," XXXIX., p. 102.

W., S. Stephen Weston. (1) Conjec- tural criticism on Virgil. " Gent. Mag.," 1787, p. 55. — (2) The praise of Paris ... By. . . L. 1803.

W. S. William Blackstone. A mis- take concerning the Arundel marbles <:orrected. "Gent. Mag.," 1779, p. 246.

W., S. S. Wheeler. Some particulars of the last illness and death of J.Wheeler. Falmouth, 1840.

W., S. Samuel Warren. (1) Jane Lowe, the wise woman ; and the seyenth son. By ... L. 1862. — (2) The first con- firmation at St. Matthew's. By. . . L.

1872. — (3) Edna Willis ; or, the promise fulfilled. By. . . L. 1866. — (4) The Manchester cellar ... By. . . L. 1871.

(5) Mrs. Angus' Thanksgiving ... By ... L. 1872. — (5) My first baptism at St. Matthew's .. . By... L. 1871.—

(6) Stories for every Sunday in the Christian year. By. . . L. 1862.— (7) Stories for the Saints' days. By. . . L.

1873. — (8) Stories on church-going and church oflices. By. . . L. 1872. — (9) The two weddings. . . By ... L. 1872. — (10) What do you go to church for 1 ... By... L. 1869. — (11) What is -worship f. . . By. . . L. 1870.

W., S. R. Sarah R. Whitehead. Rose

Douglas ; or, sketches of a country parish ... By... L. 1851.

W.,S.T. S.T. Williams. Missionary stories from the South Sea Islands. L. 1849.

W., T. Theodore Warland, in the "Christ. Exam."

W., T. Tobias Watkins. A table of redemption, &c. L. 1717.

W., T. H. Thomas li. Wynne. The narrative of. . . David Fanning ... as written by himself, with an introduction [by J. H. Wheeler] and explanatory notes [by. . J. 1861.

W., W. William Ware,i-a the "Christ. Exam."

W., W. William Willis, in the " Christ. Exam."

W., W. William Whyte. Elegie on the death of. . . Sir James Falconer of Phesdo. . . n.p. 1706.

W., W. W. Wileman. Our present peril : are we standing in the gap ■? L. 1880.

W., W. C. William Chalmers Whit- comb. The true consoler ... By. . . B.1861.

W., W. D. William Dexter Wilson, in the " Christ. Exam."

W., W. G. William George Ward. Strictures on Mr. Ffoulkes' letter to Archbishop Manning. By the editor of the " Dublin Review." L. 1869.

W., W. T. William T. Wragg. The public health. " Southern Quarterly Rev.," January, 1854, p. 74.

W., W. V. W. V. S. Wilson. (1) Bibliography of a controversy. In the " Republic " (W.), Aug. 17, 1884. — (2) Was Shakespeare Shakespeare ? In the "Republic" (W.), Dec. 10, 1881.

W ,Mrs. Mrs. Jane (Cave) Wins- corn. Poems on various subjects. By Miss Cave, now. . . Bristol, 1786.

W — d, Mr. Rev. George Whitejield. A poem, entitled Mr. W— d's soliloquy ; or, a serious debate with himself what course he shall take ... B. 1745.

W g, K. Karl J. Warburg. A Swed- ish author.

W — n, J. Jason Whitman, in the " Christ. Exam."

W — s. John Weiss, in the "Christ.

W— s, J. John Weiss, in the " Christ. Exam." .

Wagner, Eduard. Robert Springer.

Wagon Boy, The. Thomas Corwin.

Wainwright, Alexander. William Henry Rideing.

Waltford, Hannah. David Hume.

WaTlter, Rev. James. Mrs. Carnegie,