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262 last illness, v 2; at the funeral, v 4, 6, 8; accom- panies the King- to Cronberg, v 16; at funeral of the Empress Frederick, v 21; visit to the King, v 105-6; his statement regarding Waterloo, v 148; visit from the King, v 166 ; meet's him at Cronberg, vi 47 ; and at Wilhelmshohe, vi 81 ; visit from, vi 84-5; his letter to Lord Tweedmouth, vi 105-6; an- other speech, vi 115; meets the King at Cronberg, vi 123; state visit from the King and Queen, vi 148-50; at the King's funeral, vi 209. William IV of Prussia (Frederick), godfather to the young King, i 18; invested with the Order of the Garter, and confers the Order of the Black Eagle on the young King, i 21. William, Frederick, Crown Prince of Prussia (Frederick II of Germany), at Manchester Exhibition, i 73, 74; his marriage, i 77 ; at the funeral of Prince Albert, i 155 ; with Prince of Wales on the Bay of Naples, i 192; at his wedding, ii u; visits to, at Berlin, ii 98; iii 153 ; at wedding of the Duke of Edinburgh, iii 26; visit from, iii 36 ; at International Medical Congress, iv 4; silver wedding celebration, iv 26; at Marl- borough House, iv 40; at the Queen's Jubilee, iv6g; visited at San Remo by the Prince of Wales, iv 76; his death, iv 82. Williams, Colonel Coventry, of the Scots Greys, vi 65. Williams, Lieutenant-General Owen, Hi 61 ; v 185. Williams, Professor Monier, iv 28. Williams, Sir George, vi 32. Wilson, Major-General Sir Charles, notice of, vi 32. Wilson, Sir Erasmus, i 173; iii 32. Wimbledon, ii 35-6; iii 7; vi ii. Wimborne, Lord, iv 89. Winchester, laying of foundation stone of new bar- racks at, iv 142. Winchester College, iv no. Windsor Castle, history and description of, v 50-6. Wingate, General Sir Francis (Sirdar), v 113. Wingerworth Hall, vi 65. Witley Court, iv 45. Wolferton Church, restored, iv 68. Wolferton Stud Farm, iv 136, Wolff, Sir Henry Drummond, his career, vi 142-3. Wollaton Hall, vi 49. Wolseley, Sir Garnet, Viscount, banquet to, after Ashanti Expedition, iii 28-31 ; speech at Royal Academy banquet, iii 32 ; embarks for Egypt, iv 21 ; 'return, iv 23, 133; at the Queen's funeral, v 6; receives the Order of Merit, v 68 ; at Coronation, v 90. Woman Suffrage question, vi 134. Wombwell, Sir George, iii 149. Women's Freedom League, direct petition to the King refused, vi 161. Wood, General Sir Evelyn, iv 117, 133; v 15; vi 148. Wools-Sampson, Colonel, v 40; vi 57. Woolwich, visited, v 124; 169. Worcester, iv 45. Workmen's Compensation Act, vi 87. Worsley Hall, ii 140; vi 158. Wrangel, Field-Marshal, ii 98. Wren, Miss Holland, vi 134. Wright, Mr. Wilbur, at Pau, vi 152. Wycombe Abbey, iv 45. Wyllie, Sir William Curzon, his assassination, vi 181-2. Wyndham, Sir Charles, at Sandringham, iv 72; at Windsor Castle, v 146. Wynyard Castle (Durham), iv 34, 125. Yachting, notes on history of, Jv 168-9; the King's interest and successes in, iv 169-71. Yarborough, Countess of, iii 172. Yarmouth, iii 2, 168 ; iv 142. Yonge, Miss Charlotte, v 29. York, visited, ii 59, 73; iv 31. York, Duke of. See George. Yorkshire College inaugurated, iv 56; referred to, vi 116. Yorkshire Regiment (4th Battalion) presented with new colours by Princess of Wales, iv 58. Yorubas, African tribe described, v 165. Younghusband, Colonel, v 151-2, 176. Young Men's Christian Association, new gymnasium in Long Acre opened by the King, iv 80-2. Young Men's Christian Association, South Africa, King's donation to, vi 22. Zanzibar, Sultan of, entertained at Maryborough House, iii 52; referred to, iv 80; his death, v 115. Zetland, Earl and Countess of, iv 83. Zingari Cricket Club, ii 73. Zola, Emile, noticed, v 123. Zulu chiefs received at Marlborough House, iv 22; their letter of condolence to the Prince of Wales, iv 103, Zululand, rising in, suppressed, vi 56-7.