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engraving of, iv. 145 ; ' Nooks and Corners/ maga- zine article, 293 ; tomb of Edmund Crouchback in, vi. 170, 237; and Max Miiller, 446; vii. 33; burials in, x. 206, 257, 451

Westminster Cathedral, music in, x. 208 Westminster changes, i. 502; iii. 162; x. 222, 263,

335, 469; xi. 54 Westminster city arms, xi. 367

Westminster city motto, its selection, ix. 485; x. 11, 53 Westminster custom, old, x. 185 Westmorland, -argh as termination of place-names

in, v. 48, 97

Weston (G.) on Carlyle on "mostly fools," vii. 108 Weslphalie (Baron de) and General Jalras, x. 247, 336 Wetherald (Rowland), his printing press, iii. 347 Wewitzer (Miss), actress, her marriage, i. 168, 252, 373 Wewitzer (Ralph), actor, d. 1825, xi. 247 Weymouth pine, its introduction, ii. 389, 498 Whale, divided between king and queen, vii. 126 Whale (G.) on ''Grand Tour," vii. 509 Whale (T. W.) on ancient demesne or Cornwall fee,

xi. 153

Whales in North Scotland, iv. 144 Whaley family, xii. 198 Whalley (Rev. Dr. T. S.), his biography, i. 67, 211;

ii. 251

Wharton = Grenfell or Granville, xi. 508 Wharton (Anthony), his identification, vii. 49 Wharton (Philip, Duke of), his tomb at Poblet, i. 90,

170, 358; ix. 326; his biography, v. 27 Wharton barony, iv. 381, 459 Wharton or Warton family of Beverley, viii. 204, 307 " What all " for "what not," iii. 188, 258 " What do they call you ?" iii. 146, 244 " What mischief worketh in the mind of man," play

performed at Bristol, 1598, xi. 444 Whately (Archbishop), and J. B. Peres, v. 337, 441

editions of his ' Logic,' vii. 69, 177 Wheat, Homeric horses fed on, xii. 166 Wheat, listening, ii. 528

Wheat, mummy, i. 248; iv. 274 ; viii. 82, 170 Wheatley (H. B.) on painted and engraved portraits, vii. 470. Royal marriage at St. George's, Hanover Square, xi. 130. Ruskin's residences, vi. 35 Wheble (John), publisher of ' Sporting Magazine,

1793, vi. 72, 130 Wheel, broken on the, most recent instance, vi. 251

314, 373. 455, 513; vii. 135, 196, 337 Wheel-blocks, old bone, iv. 109 Wheelbarrow, monarch in, x. 467; xi. 14, 78, 239 Wheeler (Adrian) on all over, xii. 294. Appendicitis xi. 89. Authors of books wanted, xi. 468; xii. 74 273. Bagman = commercial traveller, xi. 338 Ballads and Methodism, xii. 137. ' Banter,' x 473. Bruhl (Count de), xii. 331, 373. Centrifuga railway, xi. 174, 337. " Clameur de haro," xi 272. Dickens: 'Pickwick,' xii. 107. Dictionar of Greek mythology, xi. 236 Duels of clergymen xi. 92 ; xii. 54. Dutch courage, xi. 97. Fieldin (Henry), xii. 65. Flats, xii. 134. Good Frida in 1602, xii. 118. Gratis literature, xii. 14< Gunning (Miss), Duchess of Hamilton, xii. 32 Hedgehog, xi. 335. Historical rime, xii. Holborn Casino, xii. 195. Inn signs by celebrate artists, x. 317. Keys to novels, xi. 398. King

Champion, xii. 135. Monarch in a wheelbarrow, xi. 78, 239. ' N. & Q.,' early reference to, xii. 151. Nash (Richard), xii. 15. Nether-Lochaber, memo- rial to, xi. 356. Newspaper, earliest English, xii. 153. Nigh trail and notableness, xii. 98. Owl, xi. 517. Payne (Anthony), xi. 416. "Peace, retrenchment, and reform," xi. 176. Quotations wanted, xi 236, 332. Railway literature, xii. 132. Raleigh in America, xii. 251. Red up, xii. 337. 'Reskimer, a Cornish Gent.,' xii. 512. Riming epitaph, xii. 51, 172. Rollick, xi. 432. Statistical data, xi. 236. Surquedry : outrecuidanoe, xii. 457. "Tabby all over," xii. 249, 412. Thackeray and ' Vanity Fair,' xi. 296, 417. Tongue-twisters, xii. 234. towson (J. T.), xii. 238. * Vicar of Wake- field,' xi. 274, 496 ; xii. 514. Watchhouses against bodysnatching, xi. 90. Wesley queries, xii. 117. Wesley's portrait by Romney, xi. 516. "When the little drummer beats to bed," xi. 76 Wheeler (Stephen) on Dante portrait, xi. 510. Ferocious Doolys, vi. 312. Georges I.-I V., ix. 354. Hume's portrait, vii. 272. Landor query, vi. 38. Landor's marriage, iii. 197. Leghorn, vii. 253. X rays anticipated, ii. 157 Whelps, The Ten, series of old ships, vi. 477 Whelpton (M.) on statistics of heraldry, iv. 245 Wherry (R. L.) on Tom Day, iv. 148 Whetcombe or Whitcombe family, v. 615 iVhettle on petigrewe, v. 49 Whicheloe, meaning of the name, x. 129 Whiffing, fishing term, i. 89, 172 Whifflers and whiffling, vii. 116, 254 Whig, early instance of the word, i. 306 Whig token mentioned in Lookhart's ' Commentarys,

x. 489 ; xi. 54

Whigs and white hats, i. 267, 395, 495 Whim on Latin lines, vi. 410 Whim-beam, derivation of the word, vi. 289, 354 Whipdog Day, vi. 360

Whipping the cat, origin of the phrase, xi. 276, 353 Whips in House of Commons, origin of term, ix. 197 Whirligig as an instrument of punishment, xii. 484 Whiskers used in the sense of moustache, v. 88, 196 Whiskey or whisky? ii. 426 Whisky, potatoes, and leprosy, xi. 428 ; xii. 77 Whisky called Auld Kirk, i. 368, 492 Whist, in early ages, i. 484 ; its etymology, iv. 249, 318, 387; played with hand of twelve cards, 538 ; and etymology, vii. 23, 115 Whistler (James McNeill) and Ruskin, xii. 86 Whit Sunday in 1593, ix. 408, 453 Whitaker (Dr. Tobias), date of his death, viii. 481 1 Whitaker ' on Andorra, vii. 326 - Whitby, epitaph at, iii. 166

Whitcombe (R.), his ' Janua Divorum,' v. 314, 446 Whitcombe or Whetcombe family, v. 515 White (Edward Arthur), his manuscript pedigree*, 111.

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White (G.) on dictionary of English proverbs, ii. 117 White (H.) on General Wade, i. 253 White (Sir Ignatius), Bart., of Limerick, his biography

and descendants, viii. 224, 267 White (Rev. John), the patriarch of Dorchester, v.

475 ; vi. 31

White (Sir John), Lord Mayor of London, vn. 127

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