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AUTHORS' INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.

Wheeler (Stephen) on " hypergamy," 275. " If

not the rose," 435

W T hite (F. C.) on "a celebrated Cardinal " in Lytton's ' The Disowned,' 208. Macaulay on Harrison Ainsworth, 269. Beference wanted, 136. Scott : Stanhope, 409 W T hite (F. Puryer) on William Purrear, 330 White (G. H.) on charter of Henry II., 116. Inquisition in fiction and drama, 214. Irish superstition : boys in petticoats and fairies, 493. Leicester (Amice, Countess of), 507. Marblemen, 175. " Touch," 274 White Line on Bewickiana, 28. Long " s," date

of disappearance, 14, 255 Whitear (W. H.) on Campden House, 53 Whitehead (B.) on parish registers printed :

neighbourhood of Stamford, 148 Whitwell (C.) on battle of Maldon, 157 Whitwell (B. J.) on living Latin, 227. " Ton-

nagium," 71

Wilhelmsohn (F. Heinrich) on children of Clemen- tina Walkingshaw, 429 Willcock (J.) on Matthew Arnold's poems, 478.

Authors wanted, 387 Willcock (J.), Jun., on authors of quotations

wanted, 257

Willcock (Major S.) on Boche : Van Ness, 149 Williams (Miss E. F.) on Polhill family, 9 Williams (lolo A.) on smuggling poems, 355 Williams (J. B.) on forged ' Speeches and Prayers ' of the regicides, 301, 341, 383, 442, 502. Peters (Hugh), 4, 45, 84, 123, 163. ' Stamford Mer- cury,' 472

Williamson" (H. M.) on medal : Great Britain an

Ireland, 489

Wilson (V.) on coaching clubs, 470 Wilson (W. E.) on " Monk " Lewis, 216 Woods (Ivy C.) on monuments at Warwick, 51

Bughcombe, Wilts, 327 Woodward (C. J.) on penny readings, 448 Woollcott (Walter) on history of the " Peccavi

pun, 226 Wyckham on date of ' Book of Hours,' 108

X. on Zodiac Club, 230

Ygrec on Christmas rimers in Ulster, 394. " Dock?

down," 470. English and Danish ogre-stories

295. " Merrygreek," 415. Mewce : Washing

ton : " pillowbeer," 211 Young (G. A.) on two old-fashioned romances

348 Young (T. E.) f B.A., on Cardinal Newman's

epitaph, 449

Z. (A.) on cocks' heads, 328

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