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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 27, 1907.


Wiseman (Cardinal), inscription on his coffin, 133, 245 Wolferstan (E. P.) on Latin pronunciation, 171

Simpson's Restaurant, 336 Wolston (A.), four Westminster scholars, 129 Women, their effect on wine-making, 188, 256, 295 ;

votes for, c. 1850, 408 Wompus, origin of the word, 447 Wood (Sir George), d. 1824, portrait by Lonsdale,

208

Wooden cups in East Anglia, 489 Woodhens, c. 1656, meaning of the word, 229, 276 Worcestershire, H in, 166 ; Halesowen in, 470 Wordsworth (William), on the primrose, 28 ; and his

visitors' books, 193 Work indicator in Switzerland, 425 Worman (E. J.) on archbishop's imprimatur, 229 Wormley, Herts, Queen Mary I. at, 508 Worple Way, place-name, 233, 293, 373, 417, 456 Wotton (Edward, Lord), his portrait, 168 Wotton (Sir Henry), memorial window at Venice,

127 ; on ambassadors, 250, 295 Wotton (M. E.) on Chesterfield and Wotton portraits,

168

Heenvliet, 130 Wotton (Thomas, Lord), his daughter, and Heenvliet,

Dutch Ambassador, 130, 175

Woty (William) and 'The Shrubs of Parnassus,' 429 Wound, pronunciation of the word, 328, 390 Wright (Mrs. Anne) and votes for women, 408 Wright (Philip), b. c. 1759, his parentage, 48 Wright (Robert), his ' Life of Wolfe,' 489 Wright (W. B.) on Dorothy Paston or Bedingfeld, 74

'Ham House,' by Mrs. Roundell, 44 Wrong, the, and the right, the terms, 46


Wroth, substantival use of the word, 67, 116 Wudget, origin of the word, 447 Wy in Hampshire, mentioned by Langland, 508 Wyatville (G. G.), exhibitioner of Koyal Academy.

109, 175

Wyberton, Lines, its church bells, 69, 116 Yardley (E.) on authors of quotations wanted, 254, 51

Breese in ' Hudibras,' 515

Carlyle on painting foam, 373

Chancel (Ausone de), 356

'Cranford,'235

Fairy-haunted Kensington, 55

Fielding and Shakespeare, 444

Goldsmith's elegy on the death of a mad dog, 297

'Henry IV.,' Part I., II. iv. 134, 486

Holed-stone folk-lore: night-hags, 157

Life-star folk-lore, 196

St. George : George as a Christian name, 375

Scott illustrators, 130

"Set up my (his) rest," 54 Year-date, double, explained, 60 Ygrec on ' The Christmas Boys,' 75

" Taping shoos," 259

York, etymology of Ainsty, 36, 96; "oldest in- habitants " of, 245

Yseldon, a corruption of Islington, 93 Ytene, poetic name for the New Forest, 186 Zaba (N. F.), his 'Method,' 150 Zeithammer (Prof. V.), his Cech translation of ' Good

King Wenceslaus,' 426 Zephyr on ' Sir Randall,' 267 Zionism, 12, 93, 173

Zoffany's Indian pictures, c. 1782-96, 429 Zug, St. Oswald's Church at, 11


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