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GENERAL INDEX.

Salt folk-lore, ix. 352. Schulze, German organ- builder, xi. 410

Wilson (C. H.), his ' Polyanthea,' xii. 107, 157 Wilson (D.) on " Infant's Library," iv. 129 Wilson (Sir Erasmus), F.K.S., his biography, v. 474 Wilson (H. 8.) on 'Flora's Vagaries or Figarys,' vi.

128. L'Aiglon, vi. 286 Wilson (Dr. John), seventeenth-century composer, vi.

Wilson (John) on rounds or rungs, iii. 76

Wilson (J. B.) on Norman gizer, v. 115. Yeomanry

records, vii. 216

Wilson (J. M.) on 'Padre Francisco,' iv. 147 Wilson (Mrs.), actress, her biography, ii. 247, 349 Wilson (R. D.) on mess of pottage, ix. 384. " Power of the dog," vii. 373. JRouen and succedaneum, vii. 258

Wilson (Rev. T.), 'Archaeological Dictionary,' xii. 448 Wilson (T.) on accent, ii. 316. "And now, O Father," ii. 187. Arabic star names, i. 15. Arms wanted, ix. 368. Barleycorn, xi. 508. Basilicas, iii. 451; iv. 73. Book-borrowing, ii. 66. Book- binding question, i. 235. Cheltenham: Chiswick, ii. 91. Christian names, ii. 74. Church, wooden pillars in, ii. 285. Coleridge, x. 29. Dale (Dr.), his ancestry, iii. 228. Devil's door, iv. 256. Epitaph at Stanford Rivers, xii. 186. Equation of time at Christmas, xi. 128. Erica, Christian name, ii. 152. Fahrenheit thermometer, v. 290, 422. Greek pronunciation, vii. 449; viii. 74. Index- making, x. 194. 'John Barleycorn,' xi. 249. Keys, organ and pianoforte, i. 408. Magnetic Pole, iv. 272. Milton, reading in, ii. 18. Mitre, the, ix. 174. Month, rime to, iii. 104. Mummy peas, iv. 252. National flag, xii. 508. New Testament translation, viii. 182. Orientation, iv. 261. Picotor Piggott, ii. 48. Revised Version, vi. 422. Spelling reform, ix. 349. That, elliptical, iv. 255. Todmorden, its etymology, ii. 137. United States and St. Margaret's, Westminster, xii. 290. Upham, place-name, ii. 231. Weight or token, x. 252. West Bourne, ix. 93. Youthful year, ix. 57

Wilson (Dr. Thomas), Master of Requests, v. 493 Wilson (Sir Thomas), date of his death, v. 514 Wilson (W. E.) on almanac medals, viii. 467. Broken on the wheel, vii. 135. Byron's son, vii. 208. Cibber's daughter, v. 168. Colours, political, vi. 284. Coronation canopy, x. 297. "Crown" behind the Royal Exchange, vii. 418. Cross, the sign of, vi. 375. Dogs, ancient, v. 341. Hippin, its meaning, v. 325. Howard (Thomas), Duke of Norfolk, xii. 409. Irenesse-bag, vi. 498. Iron and great inventions, vi. 256. Julius Caesar, vi. 407. Lattermint, vii. 373. Link with the past, v. 312. Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 155. 'Mistletoe Bough,' tragedy repeated, vi. 227. Nineveh as an English place-name, viii. 310. Pigeon cure, v. 343. Prisoners, French, v. 381. "Biding the marches," viii. 390. St. Helena playbill, vii. 285. Shakespeare: his Seventy-sixth Sonnet, x. 413; xi. 96; xii. 36; "Mr. W. H.," xi. 125. Shake- spearian manners and customs, ix. 494. Shake- spearian relic, viii. 289. Shuttles, its meaning, vii. 477. Snod grass, a surname, ix. 497

Wiltes (Earldom of), extinct title, iv. 184, 231 Wiltshire (Elizabeth, Countess of), mother of Anne

Boleyn, xi. 229

Wiltshire (F. H.) on Count de Bruhl, xii. 189 Wiltshire poll-books of 1705, xi. 394 Wimpole Street, rents in, 85 years ago, ix. 88 Winbolt (S. E. ) on portraits of celebrities wanted, ri.

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Winchester, Marquessate of, iii. 224 ; v. 66 Winchester as a bishopric, iv. 418 Winchester Cathedral, its dimensions, i. 180, 206, 393 Winchester charter granted by Henry VIII., i. 207 Winchester College, its arms, ix. 241, 330 ; x. 29, 113,

233, 437 ; xi. 332 ; word "toys" at, xii. 345, 437,

492. See also Wykehamist*. Winchester pipes, v. 516 ; vi. 74 Wind, east, in Welsh, ix. 229 Wind from fire, i. 56 Wind folk-lore, ix. 148, 338, 512 Wind indicators, automatic, iii. 347, 478 ; iv. 17 Wind selling in 1814, x. 85, 253, 315 Windle (W. H.) on ring of Elizabeth, vii. 368. Walker

(Benjamin), vii. 368 Windmill, old, in Belgium, v. 453 Window glass, its earliest use, ix. 87, 150, 213, 271,

374

Window-tax and window-peepers, xi. 50, 154, 237 Windows, low side, i. 186, 392, 493 Windows, Trinity, iii. 28, 187, 293 Windsail coolsail, iv. 65 Windsor chairs, iii. 349, 456 ; iv. 12, 57 Windsor uniform, ix. 268, 292 ; x. 36 Windsor-Fry (H.) on Meri vale's 'Essays on Land- scapes,' iv. 249 Windward and Leeward Islands, their division,

i. 349, 431 Wine : in the early Christian Church, vii. 4, 135,

170 ; black bottles for, ix. 7, 175, 276, 411 ; a

rare article in 1287, x. 209, 352 Wine, heathen, prohibition of, among Hebrews, vii.

145 Wine in public conduits, history of the custom, x. 149,

238

Wine-press termed an " agony," i. 249 Wines, home-made, xi. 467; xii. 50, 296 Wingfield (Augustine), his biography, i. 47 Wingfield (John), his biography, ii. 426 Winn (M. W.) on Lady Aramintha Robartes, ii. 9 Winser, his gravestone, vi. 387, 491 Winstanley (Rev. T.), rector of Llanwenarth, Mon- mouthshire, sermon by, vi. 494 Winstanley's wonders, list of, v. 128, 237 Winstone (B.) on shagreen, iv. 352 Wintringham Church, inscription at, xi. 9 Wire Pond, Winterton, vi. 246, 298, 352, 514 Wireless newspaper, the first, xi. 487 Wise, Anglo-Saxon ghost- word, vii. 45, 172, 252 " Wisdom" in Ecclesiasticus, use of the word, ix. 426 Wisdom family, v. 230, 343 Wise (C.) on illustration, iii. 394. ' Jack Sheppard,'

iii. 249. Place-names, iii. 105. Trental of masses,

vi. 414

' Wise Men of Gotham,' iii. 307, 417, 496 Wisen = to grow wise, xii. 145 Wishaw, co. Warwick, not Leicester, viii. 421