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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1904.

INDEX.

551

Walcott (Rev. Mackenzie), d. 1880, his biography, 367

Waldron ( Mary) = George Band, c. 1760, 289

Wales, its evangelization, 421 ; its discarded

festivals, 422

Walker (B.) on bracelet, 115 Wallace (R. H.) on animal baiting, 127

Native study, 127, 257

Ospreys, 127

Walnut tree at Glastonbury, legends of, 208, 315, 492 Walpole (Miss Charlotte), her dramatic career, 53,

128, 151, 171, 254, 311, 489 Walpole (Horace), his collection of Madame du

Deffand's letters, 366, 438 Walsham, North, Commonwealth arms in church at,

194, 396

Walter (W. G.) on John Angier, 128 Walters (R.) on Alpine Club, 452

Kemble (Charles), 392

Martyr (Mrs.), singer and actress, 107

Walpole (Miss Charlotte), 489 Wanted v. wanting/use of the word, 68 Ward (Charles), barrack-master at Lewes, 348 Ward (C. S.) on cardinals, 334

D'Assigny (Marius), 168

Duchess of Marlborough, 356

Excommunication of Louis XIV., 508

Hapsburgs as Emperors of Germany, 256

Popes, 448

Ward (F.) on Charles Ward, 348 Ward (H. S.) on bletheramskite, 93

Blue associated with the Virgin, 96

To mug, 5

Ward (J. W.) on Throgmorton inscription, 208 Ward (K.) on Bastable family, 268

Gore family, 149

Hall (Frances), 149

Lewis family, 168

Miller (Hugh), 228

Skipwith family, 229 Wards, Court of, 309, 490

Ware (William), bellfounder, 1613, 350, 395, 492 Warrington Church, chasuble at, 507 Washington (George), sex of, 86 Waterloo survivors, 85, 346, 457 Waterloo won on the playing fields of Eton, 387, 516 Watkins (Elizabeth), supposed last survivor of the

battle of Waterloo, 346, 457 Watson family of Barrasbridge, 197 Watson (J.) on Madame de Pompadour, 447

Waterloo won on the playing fields of Eton, 516 Watt (R.), his 'Bibliotheca Britannica,' 145 Wattman, use of the term in France, 147 Weather-lore : Penyard smoking his pipe, 65, 225 Wedding customs at Little Hucklow, 474 Weddings, Jewish, breaking the glass at, 46, 115, 214,

337, 435

Weldon (Rev. Robert), quarto pamphlet, 1648, 108 Welford (R.) on glass manufacture, 515

Mannings and Tawell, 194, 229

Remarkable fecundity, 246

Sexton's tombstone, 115

Turnover, 364 Wellington (Duke of), and the Prince Regent, in

1817, 85 ; and the cricket field at Eton, 387, 516 Welsh counties ceded to England, 106, 135 Welsh customs at Hallowe'en, 321

Welsh dictionaries, 128, 197, 513

Welsh rabbit, derivation of the term, 469

Welsh spelling and pronunciation, 349, 392

Welter, derivation and use of the word, 74, 155

Wene, meaning of the word as used by Hogg, 110

Wenthlok, use of the place-name, 188, 271

Wesley (John), his portrait by Romney, 37 ; at Bath,

1789, 388

Wesley queries, 27, 117

Westbury White Horse, estimate for cleaning, 503 Westcott (Bishop) and vivisection, 205 Westminster, St. Margaret's Church, and the United States, 1, 63, 123, 164, 289,390; Old Rochester Row renamed, 66; No. 17, Dean's Yard, its history, 265

Whaley family, 198 Wheat, Homeric horses fed on, 166 Wheeler (A.) on all over, 294

Authors of books wanted, 74, 273 Ballads and Methodism, 137 Bruhl (Count de), 331, 373 " Clameur de haro," 272 Dickens: 'Pickwick,' 107 Duels of clergymen, 54 Earliest English newspaper, 153 Fielding (Henry), 65 Flats, 134

Good Friday in 1602, 118 Gratis literature, 144 Gunning (Miss), Duchess of Hamilton, 32 Historical rime, 33 Holborn Casino, 195 King's Champion, 135 Nash (Richard), 15 Nightrail and notableness, 98 'Notes and Queries,' 151 Railway literature, 132 Raleigh in America, 251 Red up, 337

Riming epitaph, 51, 172 Surquedry : outrecuidance, 457 " Tabby all over," 249, 412 Tongue-twisters, 234 Towson (J. T.), 238 4 Vicar of Wakefield,' 514 Wesley queries, 117
 * Reskimer, a Cornish Gent.,' 512

Whirligig as an instrument of punishment, 484 Whisky, potatoes, and leprosy, 77 Whistler (James McNeill) and Ruskin, 85 White (T.) on cardinals, 19

Klopstock's 'Stabat Mater,' 56, 134 Suff and stuff, 96 Whitebait dinner, ministerial, 189, 272, 306, 337, 376,

415, 431

White Horse at Westbury, estimate for cleaning, 503 Wick=dairy, derivation of the word, 113 Wickey-up, etymology of the word, 186 Wilbraham (Sir Roger), his 'Journal,' 286 Wilde (Oscar) and James McNeill Whistler, 85 William the Conqueror, his departure from France,

346, 354

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

249 Williams (C.) on American book, 486