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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 26, 1900. 579 INDEX. Village posters, vagaries of, 245 Villars (P.) on "Ce canaille de D—," 524 Vincent (Dean), engraved portrait of, 185, 253, 313, 408 Vincent (J. A. C.) on missing Parliament, 61 Virgins, the ten, coloured prints, 49 Virgults = virgulta, 360 Vivian's ' Visitation of the Connty of Devon,1 246 Vole = field-mouse, its etymology and use by natu- ralists, 222, 332 Voltaire, engraving representing, 828 Vulgar, its present meaning, 288, 336, 405 W. on Lovely Lady Coventry, 534 W. (E.) on piert, 625 W. (G.) on Sir Walter Scott's Scottish dialect, 330 W. (G. J.) on sounds which address the ear, 49 W. (II.) on ' Book-World,' 251 Huzzar, etymology of, 251 W. (T.) on Bingham armorial, 31 Bowyer family. 465 Cromwells of Henbury, 91 Dyson: Colet, 111 Rosmer family, 541 Walbrook, origin of the name, 246, 334 Walker (B.) on bellringers' rimes, 446 Wallace (R. H.) on barnyard for farmyard, 419 Blessing cattle, 8 Boiled butter, 475 Bull races, 208 Cattle as criminals, 49 Embalming milk, 495 Grim, a kind of barley, 457 Teosinte, 288 Wallace-James (J. G.) on " Bard wif," 316 Bastardy, 216 Expensarius : Donsel, 168 Ginns in the Fylde, 504 Godbrother.—brother-in-law, 236 H.M.P.C.C., 309 Hole : " To hele," 315 " Melius superius indumentum," 254 " Misegun beans," 462 Peat, 216 " Reel in a bottle," 403 Reid of Hailles, 465 Scottish army, 355 Waller (Edmund), his lyrics and sacred poems, 11, 97 ; poem attributed to, 41, 190 Waller (Henry), page of poetry signed, 455 Wallis (A.) on Hawker MSS., 232 Walpole (Horace), on Prior's parentage, 32 ; and his editors, 165, 243, 284, 323, 392, 532 : and Thomas Gray, 531 Walter (Rev. Richard), author of 'The Voyage round the World,' 479, 642 Walthamstow, Essex, list of vicars of St. Mary's Church, 148, 251 Walworth, origin of the name, 246, 334 War bow, last, 424 Ward (C. 8.) on bastardy, 158 Corpus Christi Day, 17 Dagsburg, county of, 331 Frail, ose of the word, 507 Gushington (Angelina), pseudonym, 264 Ward (C. 8.) on marriages of persons already married to each other, 135 Menilek, 112 St. Erth, Cornish saint, 442 Shakespeare, First Folio, 496 Ward (C. W.) on John Alexander, 269 Ward (H. S.) on " Common or garden," 155 Haft: " By the haft,"355 Trade = road, 256 Ward (K.) on Calvert family, 207 Ladbroke : Pery : Twigg, 328 Nicolson family, 207 Wardlaw (Cardinal), information concerning, 498 Wardlaw (J. T.) on Cardinal Wardlaw, 498 Wardrobe Books, their scope and number, 209, 313 Ware (Isaac), bust of, 458 Warts, cure for, 475, 525 Warwick Castle, Lord Tennyson's visit to, 8, 75 Water, its pronunciation, 287, 354, 443 Water-pipes, ancient, 14, 94 Watson (A. T.) on horse-bread, 173 Watson (J.) on armorial, 399 Watson (W. M.), his ' Stately Dance,' 329, 402 Weather-lore and Admiral Fitzroy, 487, 486 Weather-lore, Russian, 130 Wedding porch in Holy Trinity Church, Hull, 148 Weddings in Bristol Cathedral, temporary cessation of, 127 Weedon (Cavendish) and Lincoln's Inn Fields, 512 Welcher, its origin and meaning, 208 Welford (R.) on barnyard for farmyard, 527 Clerks of the Board of Green Cloth, 388, 486 Crewe (Lord), Bishop of Durham, 192 Fetch, 486 Iron pavement, 514 Piert, its meaning, 461 Raine's ' St. Cuthbert,' criticism of, 353 Thames tunnel, 468 Water-pipes, ancient, 14 Well, May Road, Accrington, 396, 464 Wellington (Duchess of) on Fray Paolo de la Mag- dalena, 227 Wellington (Duke of), reference to in ' Notes and Queries,' 366 ; his meeting with Nelson, 495 ; and war medals, 536 Wells, holy, 16 Welsh (C.) on Havre-frock, 168 'Till Eulenspiegel,'author of, 169 Welsh judges, 50, 132, 171 ; surnames, 107, 216, 293 ; Nonjuring bishop, 268 ; manuscript pedigrees, 412, 483 Wentworth's 'Orisons,' 454 Wesley's Chapel, " Micodemus's Seat" in, 128 Westminster, Christchurch, Victoria Street, 55 Westminster Abbey, old engraving of, 145 Whales in North Scotland, 144 Wharton barony, 381, 459 Wheat, mummy, 274 Wheel-blocks, old bone, 109 Whelpton (M.) on statistics of heraldry, 245 Wherry (K. L.) on Tom Day, 148 Whist, its etymology, 249, 318, 387; played with band of twelve cards, 538 White (R.) on obituary notices of contributors, 412 Whitechapel and Aldgate, 168, 269, 385, 441