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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 27, 1901.

Welford (R.) on incised circles on stones, 492

Municipal coincidences, 515

Searchers of leather, 170

Walton relic, 495

Wellington (Duke of), his census paper, 1851, 265 Wellmere Decoy, Lincolnshire, 288 Welsh (C.) on 'Child's Own Book,' its author, 248 Welsh manuscript pedigrees, 131, 213, 492 Westminster Abbey and Max Miiller, 33 Westminster (Abbot of), his plot, 1399, 84, 197 Westminster, skulls found in Victoria Street, 11 Weston (G.) on Carlyle on " mostly fools," 108 Whale (G.) on " Grand Tour," 509 Wharton (Anthony), his identification, 49 Whately (Archbp.), editions of his ' Logic,' 69, 177 Wheatley (H. B.) on painted and engraved portraits, 470 Wheel, broken on the, most recent infliction of the

punishment, 135, 196, 337 Wheeler (S.) on Hume's portrait, 272

Leghorn, 253

Whifflers and whiffling, 116, 254 Whist and etymology compared, 23, 115 ' Whitaker ' on Andorra, 326 White (Sir J.), Lord Mayor of London, 127 White (R.) on the Dukery, 369

Installation of a midwife, 352 White (T.) on Gladstone statue, 178 Whitgift's Hospital at Croydon, 178, 256, 358, 450 Whitman (Walt), his "hexameters," 246 'Whitwell (R. J.) on galloglass, its meaning, 506

Knifeboard of an omnibus, 487

Somerville's ' Chace,' 447 Whom=home, 286, 374 Wig = bun, 15

Wig, introduction of the episcopal, 387 Willcock (John) on Caesar and Pompey, 268

Lotus flowers and lotahs, 346

" Quod mortui non mordent," 308 Williams (C.) on installation of a midwife, 31 Williams (Griffith), ob. 1790, his wife, 27 Williams (Major), his voyage to Canada in 1776, 112 Williams (N. W.) on Hately family, 367 Williams (T.) on Peter Leicester, 328 Williams (W. R.) on members of Parliament, 310 Willis (Rev. George), his burial-place, 428 Wills, Irish, 1600-1760, 9, 71 Wilson (J. B.) on yeomanry records, 216 Wilson (R. D.) on rouen and succedaneum, 258

" The power of the dog," 373 Wilson (T.) on Greek pronunciation, 449 Wilson (W. E.) on broken on the wheel, 135

" Crown" behind the Royal Exchange, 418

Lattermint, 373

St. Helena playbill, 285

.Shuttles, its meaning, 477

Wilson (W. E.) on son of Lord Byron, 208 Windle (W. H.) on ring of Elizabeth, 368

Walker (Benjamin), 368

Wine, heathen, prohibition of, among Hebrews, 145 Wine in the early Christian Church, 4, 135, 170 Wise, Anglo-Saxon ghost-word, 45, 172, 252 Witch superstitions in the republic of Colombia, 366 Wolfe (Rev. Charles), his claim to the authorship of

' The Burial of Sir John Moore,' 461 Wolferstan (E. P.) on boulder stones, 136 Woman, man disguised as, 248, 358 Woollery (Frances), eighteenth- century actress, 49 Woore, in Salop, its etymology, 134, 252 Worcestershire folk-lore, 54, 255, 374 Wordsworth (W.), allusion in 'The Warning,' 188,

232, 338, 438 Wordsworthiana, 42, 206 Wotton, Surrey, Forty- Shilling Day at, 366 Wright (E. M.) on flower game, 329 Wright (Thomas), of Hopsford, 309 Wrigley (G. W.) on Burnham family, 287 Wynne (M. B.) on ' Go to the devil and shake your- self,' 32

Wyvill baronetcy, dormant title, 135 X. on liturgical language of the Greek Church, 51

Lusus naturae, 288 XL. on continual burnt offering, 408

" Pint umbit," its meaning, 489 Yard and verge, etymology of, 281 Yardley (E.) on authors of quotations wanted, 198

' Better to have loved and lost," 236

Comedy, 342

Corpse on shipboard, 75

Danteiana, 316, 416

D'Auvergne family, 332

Fantastic fiction, 161

Morris (William) as a man of business, 54, 118

Nature myths, 36

Old legend, 197

Poem attributed to Milton, 91, 235

Sibyl or Sybil, 318, 455

Wall calendars with quotations from Shake- speare, 335, 478

Yarker (F. P. L.) on Camden ancestry, 14 Yeatman (P.) on genealogical research in America, 244

Welsh manuscript pedigrees, 131, 492 Yeo (W. C.) on "Twopenny Tube," 116 Yeomanry records, 12, 34, 216 Ygrec on Cornish place-names, 488 Yockynggale, its meaning, 288 Z. on Peter de la Port, 508 Z. (T.) on 'Lasca,' 109 Zareba or zeriba, use of the word, 224 Zorzi and Rose families, 68, 155

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