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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 31, i.909.

Williams (R. C. C.) on authors wanted, 248 Williams (Roger) of Rhode Island, his grave, 346 Williams (S.) on seventeenth-century woman

surgeon, 42

Willme (J.), his Sepherah Shelosh, 469 Wilmot family, 428

Wilmsburst (T. B. ) on Shakespeare in French, 84 Wilson (J.) on St. Sunday, 208 Wiltshire in Berkshire, portion of, 269 Wind and the Crucifixion, 106 Windows, isinglass used in, 28 Wine-bottles, armorial, 247 Wisdom (E. J.) on authors wanted, 317 Witchcraft in 1701, trial for, 290 Witchcraft bibliography, 386, 491 Wolfenden (T.) on Stratton Fight, Cornwall, 90 Wolf's Crag in ' Bride of Lammermoor,' 134 Wolgar (Johnny), his ' Sea Romers,' 146 Womack family, 129 Woman, married, her arms, 296 Woman burnt for poisoning her husband, 407, 497 Woman surgeon, a seventeenth-century, 42 Women and pipes, temp. James I., 328, 378 Wonders of the world, lists of, 87, 175 Woodnesborough, near Sandwich, derivation, 270 Woods (Mr.) as Velasquez, his portrait, 427 Wooset, the Welsh Christmas custom, 27, 71,

395, 514 Worcester, Old Trinity House, and Queen

Elizabeth, 67 Words and phrases in old American newspapers,

469

Worksop epitaphs, 112, 396 World, wonders of, 87, 175 Wreckers in Brittany, 446

Wyss (Johann*David), his ' Swiss Family Robin- son,' 351

X. on seaquake and earthquake, 44 . Shields (Cuthbert), 55

Y, symbol for th, c. 1748, 267

Y-called : y-coled, meaning of the words, 77

Yale (Elihu), his epitaph, 111, 193

Yataghan, its etymology, 466

Yellowhammer superstitions, 386, 452

Yew trees planted by Act of Parliament, 58, 113-

Yonge (Rev. Henry), Rector of Great Torrington,

129, 214

Yorkshire hunting incident, 8 Young (A. B.) on T. L. Peacock's literary remains,

224

Unpublished songs by T. L. Peacock, 43 Young (E.) author of ' Night Thoughts,' his

degree, 34, 78 Young (Joseph), Westminster scholar, 488

Zephyr on Stevenson on N.B., 449

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