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Wige (William), Fellow of New College, xi. 227, 350

Wigelsworth (J.) on Christmas carols, xi. 309

Wigan (J.) on free-bord, vi. 106

Wigan Library, vi. 62

Wigmore family, iv. 380, 540

Wigwam : Tepee, synonymous, v. 104

Wigwam, origin of the word, x. 446, 516

Wig- wands, name for totter- grass, x. 169

Wilberforce (Bishop S.), anecdotes of, x. 344, 436

Wilbraham (Sir Roger), his ' Journal,' xii. 286

Wilbye (John), fl. 1598-1609, xi. 148, 238

Wilcocks family of Knossington, vi .330 ; x. 56

" Wild-cat " company, origin of the term, ix. 405 ;

x. 93

Wilde (Oscar) and J. McNeill Whistler, xii. 85 Wilderspin (Samuel), his biography, i. 270, 332 ; ii,

135

Wilhelmine, pronunciation of the name, viii. 164 Wilkes (John), M.P. for Aylesbury, his estate in

Bucks, v. 315, 386

Wilkie (C. H.) on Thomas Turner, ii.13 Wilkie (Sir David) and Sir Walter Scott, x. 129, 235,

315, 378 Wilkie (Prof. William), his 'Epigoniad,' ii. 121, 350;

iii. 197

Wilkins (H. C.) on rock-bottom prices, x. 154 Wilkins (N. G.) on cryptography, vi. 48 Wilkinson, Bishop of Chester, his descendants, x. 448 Wilkinson (J. F.) on Acreware : Mollond, iii. 85 Wilks (Robert), his portraits, ii. 227 Will found when fishing, i. 405, 496; proved in the Archdeaconry of London, v. 352; vi. 11, 133; read publicly in parish church, xii. 348, 450 Willcock (Rev. John) on William Alexander, first Earl of Stirling, viii. 83. Argyle and Montrose, vi. 151. Boccaccio, iii. 247. Caesar and Pompey, vii. 268. Campbells of Argyle, vi. 28. Charles I., portrait of, ix. 328. Clanmolinespick, iii. 169. Devil and St. Dominic, iv. 524. " Eternal lack of pence," viii. 443. Forster's errors in history, x. 486. Gillespie Gruamach, ix. 486. Head, setting a price on the, viii. 244. Heylin (Peter), iii. 147. Iruin (Sir Alexander), iii. 107. Isle of Roseneath, ix. 128. Loans, forced, iii. 328. Lotus flowers and lotahs, vii. 346. Magini (G. A.), iii. 148. More (James), xi. 349. Motto, Latin, iii. 249. Nesquaw, dialect expression, vi. 212. " Quod mortui non mordent," vii. 308. Scot abroad, iii. 109. Scotland, Civil War in, iii. 348. Vulgar, iv. 288 William, son of Henry I., his burial-place, vi. 389, 518 William the Conqueror, his Spanish kinswoman, ii. 324; his half brothers and sisters, viii. 199, 293, 522; ix. 36, 111; his departure from France, xii. 346, 354

William the Silent, his assassin's relations, v. 248, 346

William III., his right to the throne, iii. 168; his

followers in Ireland, 283; his chaplain in 1689,

viii. 83, 154, 350; royal progress of, 404, 452

William IV., numerical interest of his title, ix. 446;

verses on, xii. 397 William of Wykeham and Pulham Church, Norfolk,

xii. 249

William of Wykeham on 'Tribal Hidage,' viii. 173 Williams (Archbishop), his biography by Bishop Hacket, x. 401, 423

Williams (C.) on American book, xii. 486. Browne (Sir T.), x. 8. Installation of a midwife, vii. 31. Montague (Richard), vi. 468

Williams (Col.) and Major Andre", ii. 628 Williams (C. A.) on Annie of Tharau, xi. 175

Williams (F. H.) on mediaeval badge, Chester, vi. 308

Williams (Col. Griffith), ob. 1790, his voyage to Canada in 1776, i. 54, 89 ; vii. 112; his wife, 27

Williams (Rev. John), first Rector of Edinburgh

Academy, xi. 224

Williams (M.) on Farquhar's 'Beaux' Stratagem,' ii. 134

Williams (M. L.) on Princess Charlotte, xi. 8

Williams (N. W.) on Hately family, vii. 367

Williams (Roger), of Providence, New England, iii. 107, 237

Williams (T.) on Baker family, x. 232. Bohun and Plugenet families, v. 400. Cecil, iii. 154. Cogan : Barry: Uoche, iv. 132. Croes Enydd: Cross Neytz, &c., vi. 150. De Feritate family, iii. 277. Erken- wald, Bishop of London, ii. 249. Leicester (Peter), vii. 328. Nag's head as a crest, iii. 394. St. Briavel, ix. 194. St. Jordan, iv. 76. Wyatt family, ii. 352

Williams (W. R.) on members of Parliament, vii. 310. Welsh judges, iii. 427

Williamson (Sir Adam), his family and descent, xi. 67

Williamson (John), Mayor of Coventry 1793-5, i. 407

Williamson (Thomas), engraver, viii. 325, 410

Williarme (Peter), watchmaker, vi. 65

Willis (Rev. George), his burial-place, vii. 428

Willis (Hamilton) on lamb and banner, iii. 431. Materialism, ii. 537

Willis (J. H.) on Brantdme's variant of the story of Aphikia, xii. 385

Willis family of Hants, v. 49

Willock (John), died 1585, Scottish reformer, x. 267

Willow-pattern plate, its story, xii. 380

Willow-pattern plate rimes, i. 212

Willows, characteristics of, xi. 254

Wills, alteration in grant of probate, i. 66 ; provisions for animals in, iii. 241 ; Irish, 1600-1760, vii. 9, 71; Bilingual, Latin and English, ix. 407 ; typewritten, xii. 69, 138 ; Cheshire and Lancashire, 485

Willson (C. H.) on Napoleonic quotation, ix. 408. St. Paul and Seneca, ix. 290

Willson (C. H. S.) on chronograms, ix. 127

Willughby's ' Ornithology,' 1678, passage in, ix. 468 ; x. 16

Wilmshurst (T. B.) on entries in parish register, ix. 34. Rile, its meaning, iii. 66. Seriff, its meaning, v. 486. Shakespeariana, xi. 162 ; xii. 324. Vanish- ing London, vi. 472

Wilsden, Yorks, its manor court rolls, ix. 289

Wilson (Rev. Andrew), vicar of Easingwold 1635- 1713, ix. 289, 377

Wilson (A. T.) on " We only live when we are happy," xii. 207

Wilson (C. B.) on Annie of Tharau, xi. 175. Cahoot, its etymology, xi. 367. " Eat cherries with princes," xi. 36. Evil spirits and inkbottles, xii. 106. Fashion in language, ix. 353. French phrase, xi. 337. Kurish German, xi. 90. Linguistic curiosities, xi. 34, 172. Maiden applied to married woman, xi. 318. Ng, pronunciation of, xi. 77. Races of man- kind, xi. 372. Ratlings, ix. 288. Red up, xi. 466.