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Ward (Ned), author of ' The London Spy,' viii.

128 Ward or Warde family, Westminster scholars,

xii. 85

Ward-Morton (J.) on site of Bear Garden, xii. 238 Warde (E. M. ) on Culpeper of Kent, William,

Francis, and Philippa, viii. 429 Warde (George), Westminster scholar, vii. 309 Warde (Capt. John), 1544-1601, of Kent, viii.

509 ; ix. 56 " Wardens "=baked pears, sold at Bedford Fair,

iv. 309, 371, 438

Ware, word used in potato trade, iii. 109, 179 Ware (J.) & Son, printers, c. 1797. vii. 387 Ware (Martin), of Greenwich, c. 1720, xi. 320 " Ware and Wadesmill : worth half London,"

origin of the phrase, iv. 167 Warenne (Gundrada de), her parentage, v. 70 ;

vii. 509 ; viii. 74 Warfare, the employment of wild beasts in, xii. 140,

186, 209, 463

Wargrave, two fonts in the churchyard, viii. 108 Waring (R.), 1614-58, Staffordshire poet, ix. 448,

492

Warly family, letters 1700-1800, i. 87 Warmestry (Gervase), 1604 1641, Westminster

scholar, ii. 109 Warneford (Lieut.), author of 'Tales of the

Coastguard,' ix. 391

Warner (Dean) of Lichfield, his wife, x. 230, 272 Warner (Sir E. Lee) on Warner=Capell or Abbott,

iv. 174 Warner (Rev. F.), Rector of Upham, 1738-46,

ix. 369 ; x. 178 Warner (John)=Avice Capell, c. 1612, iii. 228, 276,

314 ; iv. 174 Warrack (A.) on Bagstor surname, iv. 417

" Cackling clouts," iii. 168" Capping " at

Scottish Universities, iii. 436 Elze=already,

iii. 72 "Forbes Mackenzie hour of eleven," i.

354- Forsyth (James), iii. 72 Warre (George) on Bonington : picture of Grand

Canal, Venice, xi. 256

Warren, White, and Milburn families, iv. 508 Warren (Algernon) on Dickens : " Shallabalah,"

iii. 231 Lumpkih (Tony) and his uncle, iii.

269 Warren (F. E.) on hymn of St. Anne: 15th

century MS. Psalter, vii. 326 Warren (J.), Earl of Sui^rey, in Aquitaine, 1325, vi.

211 Warren (Rev. J.) of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, c.

1820, viii. 148, 198

Warren (J. R. Warren) on Warren family, iii. 89 Warren (S.), " Aubrey " in his ' Ten Thousand a

Year,' xii. 339

W'arren and Waller families, ii. 69 ; vii. 189, 257 Warren family, iii. 89 Warrington (Rev. G.), his poem on Owen Glyndwr,

x. 408, 475

Warry (Mrs.) on Duke of Marlborough's god- mother, iii. 369 Wartegg (E. de) on months : their unequal

division, i. 188

Warton (Dr. J.) and Rev. J. Wooll, vii. 288 Warton (Rev. T.) and the Rev. W. Mavor, c. 1781

ix. 267 Warton (Thomas), c. 1785, his letters and poems

xi. 229 Warts, charms to cure, iv. 446

Warwick, monuments and tombstones at, vii. 9,

57, 93, 173 ; architect of St. Mary's Church, ix.

377, 411 Warwick (Katherine, Countess of), her will, 1369,

viii. 326, 392

Warwick (Rev. T.)=Ann Durell, viii. 188 Warwick Churchyard, Cumberland, epitaph in,

iv. 525 Warwick Lane, its historical associations, iii. 121,

193, 250, 353

Warwickshire inn signs, xii. 279, 346, 385, 446 Washer (T.), Rector of Snodland, c. 1723, xii. 201,.

266 Washington (Amphillis), her maiden name, x. 488 ;

xi. 37, 72 Washington (George), his Order of Cincinnatus, i.

238 ; memorial of, in Ireland, 1778, v. 226 ;

reputed relation of, vii. 270 ; his connection

with Selby, vii. 317, 430 ; viii. 36 ; lost portrait,-

viii. 487 : ix. 78 Washington (Thomas), the younger, c. 1686, rii.

388 Washington, Halley, Pyke, and Meure families,

vii. 102. 317

Washington and Lawrence families, 1600, iii. 245 Washington family and Christian name Lawrence,

viii. 269, 418 Washington family of Sulgrave, vii. 317, 430 Wasp and eagle fable, i. 8, 295 Wasps, their scarcity in 1910, ii. 285, 352, 303 ;

and the weather, iv. 267 Wassenaer (Fred. Willem van), Heer van Rosande,

b. 1658, xii. 422, 485 " Wastrel "= waste land, use of the word, xi.

109, 154

Watch, French verge, the date of, ix. 328, 413- Watch (Will), the smuggler, his identity, ii. 269,

353 ; iii. 492 ; iv. 35 ; xii. 127 ; china figure of

pirate, xi. 190

Watchmaker, epitaph at Lydford, iv. 265 Watchmakers, their sons distinguished in art and-

letters, iv. 269, 336, 494 Water, magpies drowned in pails of, v. 329 Water, " wimple " applied to, i. 202, 498 Water-carriage of Wedgwood ware, c. 1780, iii. 46 " Water flower," meaning of the term, viii. 426 Water House, its position, ii. 29, 89, 138 Water of the Nile, methods of eliminating im- purities, xii. 443, 510 Water-shoes for walking on the water, ii. 485 ; iii.

77, 177

Water -stealing device in ancient Rome, vii. 60S Water-suchy, old cooking recipe, iv. 137, 278,

435

Water supply of London, 1641, iv. 121 Water-wheel, Carisbrooke Castle, drawings of,

vii. 269, 354

Watering-Flace Guide, 1803, its authorship, i. 349, _395

Waterloo, observatory on the field of, v. 486 J the distance the guns were heard, viii. 269. 310, 320, 517 ; model of, 1839, 348, 393 ; and the Fran co- German War, officers taking part in both, x. 489 ; xi. 227 ; Houssaye on the battle of, 353 ; extracts from private letters written from Brussels by the Rev. Spencer Madan, M.A. (1791-1 851), xii. 1, 21, 71, 107, 165; Baron de Cambronne's famous reply at, 7, 68, 169 'Waterloo Banquet,' print, key to, i. 408, 516; ii. 53