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Water of jealousy, Oriental story, i. 147

Water-break as Anglo-Saxon for rapids, viii. 189, 294

Water-colour art, history of, viii. 489 ; x. 417

Water-pipes, wooden, in London, iv. 465 ; v. 15 ; vi. 166

Water-suchy, use of the word, ix. 150, 178, 193, 338

Waterford (Marquess of), Spring-heel Jack, viii. 251, 455

Waterloo, news of the battle, ii. 345 ; last sur- vivor of, iv. 347, 391, 493 ; Nathan Rothschild and news of the battle, vi. 9 ; MS. papers relating to, 188, 316 ; Napoleon's carriage after, vii. 170, 313, 357, 393, 434 ; letter by Sir Hussey Vivian, x. 145, 196 ; its pronunciation, 190, 232,271,315,338

Waterloo Bridge, suggested improvements, iii. 105

Waterloo campaign, letter referring to, v. 107, 152, 293, 373

Waterloo relics and museums, xii. 141, 210

Waterloo veterans, v. 391

Waterlooensis on Sir William H. De Lancey, iv. 517 ; v. 276. Napoleon's carriage, vii. 236

Waters, medicinal, their bibliography, viii. 130, 214, 272

Waters (A. W.) on Sir Robert Fletcher, xi. 117. Hackett (Mrs. Conwai), x. 333. How (Mistress Rachel), x. 335. Military bank-note, x. 437. Royal Independent Hanoverian Lodge, xii. 39. School and college tokens, ix. 296. Victorian coin, x. 16

Waterton family arms, ii. 29

Waterway, the Brent as an ancient, iii. 349

Watier's Club, 1814, and Wellington badge, iv. 68, 155

Watkinson (J.) on Rev. John Durant, iv. 247. Fair Rosamond, xii. 298. Moravian Chapel, Fetter Lane, viii. 111. " Veni, Creator," iv. 137

Watling (Hamlet), his drawings of stained-glass windows, ii. 488 ; iii. 154, 272, 370

Watling (Hamlet) on Hamlet Watling, iii. 370

Watling Street, Roman road, book on, vi. 29, 96, 235

Watson (Christopher) on Abbotsley, St. Neots, iii. 29. ' An Evening Star,' vii. 348. " An old woman went to market," ii. 502. " Ashes to ashes," i. 430. Authors of quotations wanted, iv. 249 ; vii. 228. Battle of Spurs, ii. 517. Becket (T. h), his martyrdom, i. 450. Biset (Margaret), ii. 69. Carnousie (Barony of), ix. 41, 203 ; x. 421. Children at executions, iii. 495. Compter Prison, iii. 254. De Lhuys or Norder- loose, viii. 89. Edwards (Samuel Bradford), ii. 377. Epitaph at Kingston-on-Thames, x. 502. Epitaphiana, iii. 24. Galileo portrait, ii. 426. Grievance Office : John Le Keux, ii. 374. Hamlet as a Christian name, viii. 155. " He saw a world," ii. 488. Heraldic, iii. 33, 154. John (King), his charters, ii. 134 ; poisoned by a toad, iv. 492. Kuroki (General), ii. 347. Lanarth, ii. 212. Lisk, ii. 433. Lynde : Delalynde, iii. 417. Mewtes (Sir Peter), ix. 435. ' Paws off, Pompey," vii. 329. Penhallow (John), v. 37. Pincerna (Richard), ii. 91. Polish Dragoons: Jager, xi. 256. Semper family, v. 52, 112. Thieves' slang: "Joe Gurr," i. 457. Waterton: Watton: Watson, ii. 29. Woman with masculine name, ix. 409. Wrestling match in 1222, ii. 181

Watson (E.) on expedition to Ireland, i<c. 277. March 25 as New Year's Day, vi. 368, 431, 471

Watson (George) on the dead bell, i. 350. Wollas- ton (Dr.) in Scotland, xii. 310

Watson (H. C.) on phrenology, viii. 187

Watson (J.) on Amberskins : chocolate recipe, iii. 309. Arnold (Sir Edwin), iii. 176. Bears and boars in Britain, ii. 490. Beaumont and Fletcher, v. 195. Broken heart, iii. 132. Burns and Palace of Traquair, iv. 437. ' Cherry Ripe,' v. 254, 352. Christmas box and New Year's gift, vi. 501. Coventry (Lady), Minuet, v. 355. Crucifixion : earliest representation, v. 289. Dog-names, ii. 470. Elizabeth and foreign decorations, i. 328. Epigram on a rose, iii. 354. Escutcheon of pretence, iv. 496 ; v. 436. Field-glasses in 1650, vi. 188. Greek and Roman tablets, v. 350. Hastings (Warren), his first wife, i. 494 ; sale of his effects, vi. 474. Indian sport, i. 397. ' Kitty Fisher's Jig,' ix. 98. Legends on English coins, vii. 183. Lepel (Molly), her descent, iii. 172. Macaulay's essay on Clive, iii. 405. May-dewing, iii. 477. Moon names, iv. 350. Nightcaps, x. 482. Obsolete English games, vii. 361, 402. Pea- cock as a Christmas symbol, v. 130. Princess Royal, vii. 469. Quotations wanted, v. 248. Richard II. : his arms. vii. 250. ' Rock of Ages,' vii. 458. Rose of Jericho, v. 272. St. Helena medal, ii. 9. " Saucy English poet,' ' ii. 109. Soubise, black page, v. 73. Stephen (Leslie), his 'English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century,' i. 357. Windsor Castle sentry, iii. 277

Watson (James), his ' History of Printing,' xii. 428, 511

Watson (Miss) and married woman's settlements, viii. 148

Watson (William), his ' The Father of the Forest,' iii. 124; his 'Poems,' vi. 328, 397, 418; and Abdul the Damned, xi. 456

Watson (William, Lord), d. 1899, his burial-place, ix. 169

Watson (W. G. Willis) on authors wanted, xii. 255. Sacred place-names in foreign lands, xii. 493. Slade (John), xii. 74

Watson and Hodgson families, iv. 349

Watson family arms, ii. 29

Watson family of Hamburg, i. 409

Watt : Boulton & Watt in America, 1786, viii. 326

Wattman, its meaning, ii. 220

Watton family arms, ii. 29

Watts (A.) on authors of quotations, viii. 488 ; x. 497. Byron's 'Bride of Abydos,' xi. 518. Collins (Mortimer), x. 298. Longfellow's ' Psalm of Life,' x. 27?. Petersburg or St. Petersburg, x. 458. " The Pilgrim of Eternity," iv. 158

Watts (Mrs. Catherine), her grave near Macerate, ii. 307

Watts (F. W.) on ' First Earring,' iv. 317

Watts (Dr. Isaac), his ' Hymns and Spiritual Songs,' i. 508 ; and Cowper, ii. 323 ; ; ' Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood," iii. 489 ; Sir W. Besant on, iv. 38 ; his song on the rose, vii. 105, 258

Watte (S.) on Kniaz, iv. 152

Watts (Dr. W.), Dr. Johnson, and Dr. John Swan, vii. 348, 475 ; viii. 178

Watts (W.), author of ' The Yahoo,' c. 1842, xn. 130, 177, 275

Watts family of Sussex, x. 149, 232, 313

Watts-Dunton (Theodore), " Griengro " in ' Ayl- win,' i. 369, 478 ; his ' Sonnet to Redcoats,' uu 49, 171 ; and Sorrow's ' Wild Wales,' viii. 145