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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Winchester, Coutances, and the Channel Islands,

iii. 126 Winchester and London, highway between, c.

1350, ix. 471 ; x. 172, 332

Winchester College, accounts entry about feather- beds, 1464-5. xii. 257 Chantry, bosses in, i. 368 Chaplains of, 1417-1542, x. 201, 221 Fromond's Chantry, xii. 433, 472. 509 Hall- book, 1401-2, xi. 393, 415, 426, 444; 1406-7, 1414-15, xii. 293, 313, 494 " The Trusty Servant," xii. 193, 267, 342 Warden's visit to London, 1472, xi. 221 Winchester quart, bottle used by druggists, ii. 405,

495 ; iii. 56, 185

Windows, glazed, of later Roman period, vi. 309, 434 ; sash windows first used in England, v. 83, 218

Winds, Four, a fairy story, i. 149, 198 Windsor, St. George's Chapel, the choir of, viii. 168, 212, 315, 358 ; east window of, x. 210, 256 Stationmaster, c. 1878, his name, ii. 68, 114, 136, 253

Windsor and Denny families, ii. 153, 274 Windsor, Denny, and De Deene families, vi. 417 Wine and spirit glasses, English, ii. 328, 378, 434 Wine bottles, " Magnum," " Jeroboam," and

" Rohoboam," x. 365

Wine-fungus superstition, vii. 109, 214. 298 Wines of America, their names, vii. 88 Winkle on the " Bow-wow " style, iii. 42 Winmarleigh (Lord), his biography, i, 23. 75 Winnower, use of the machine, vi. 309, 376, 433 Winship (T. W.) on morganatic marriages, ii. 107 Winstanley, Somerset place-name, vii. 70 Wint (Feter de), artist, his works and portrait, iii.

368, 418 ; iv. 93 ; vi. 311 Winter, date of the first day of, v. 489 Winter wage and summer wage, c. 1514, i. 446 Winterton, Lines, epitaph, 1810, xii. 118, 210, 270 Winthrop (Governor John), his letters, viii. 169 Winthrop (Theodore), his works, vii. 287 Wiogora Ceaster : Worcester, etymology of the

name, i. 123, 374

Wireless messages, c. 1600, xii. 321 Wirral Peninsula, origin of the name, i. 290, 353 Wisdom (E. I.) on Christian names used by men

and women, iii. 456

Wisebourne (Mrs. Eliz.), Life of, key wanted, i. 148 " Wistlanwudu " in ' Widsith,' the contracted n,

xii. 393

Wit : Roman sayings, a collection of, v. 427 Wit and humour of the ancients, viii. 289, 334, 434,

491, 517 Witch, the last burnt, place and date of, v. 251,

354 Witchcraft, in the twentieth century, ii. 46 ; Sir

Thomas Browne and, 1664, v. 221 Witches, engraving of seven hanged, 1650, xi. 415 "With allowance," meaning of the term, v. 48, 135,

324 Wit -ham, Little Witham, earliest date of gibe,

v. 249

Witham (Capt.) and siege of Gibraltar, iii. 28, 78 Witham family, i. 208 Wither family, xii. 119 Witherham on pagan customs, vi. 370 Withers (Margaret) = Admiral Marks Robinson,

ix. 488

Withington (Lothrop) on Saint-Evremond, ii. 195 Woe waters of Langton, origin of the name, i. 468; ii. 36


Woffington (Mary), witnesses to her marriage.

1746, xi. 360

Wohlwill (O.), on Napper Tandy, vi. 228 Wolcot (Dr. John), " Peter Pindar," his early life,

iv. 329, 410 Wolfe (General J.), his death, ii. 36 ; picture of

scene, iv. 446 ; his descendants, vi. 428 ; his

dispatch to General Amherst, 1759, ix.304 ; his

' Life and Letters,' viii. 368, 514; on Yankees,

ii. 186, 238

Wollaston (G. H.) on Flax Bourton, i. 497 Wollaston (Dr. W. H.) in Scotland, i. 54 Wollescote Hall, Milward and Oliver families, i.

509 Wollstonecraft (Mary) and ' Appeal to the Men of

England,' v. 389, 517; c. 1784, her allusion to

"Mrs. Brown," iv. 208 Wolman (Richard), Rector of Amersham 1526-37,

i. 387

Wolney Hall, Mickfield, sold 1347, ii. 49 Wolseley (G.) on axithors of quotations wanted,

i. 207

Wolstanton, entry in burial register, x. 387, 436 Wolverhampton, Deanery of, its early history, i.

169 Wolves, woman throwing her children to, ii. 228,

318

Woman surgeon in seventeenth century, i. 234 Woman train dispatcher, Boston, Mass., 1912, v.

107 Wombourne, co. Staffs, the vicars of, 1555-

1652, xi. 49 Wombwell (B.) Ruskin's reference to his

menagerie, vii. 209, 276 Women, carrying their husbands on their backs,

ii. 409, 452, 518 ; iv. 279 ; churchwardens, as,

v. 369, 518 ; doctors, first recorded, 1665,

v. 65, 187, 318 ; dress, extravagances of,

1581, xi. 415 ; freedom of the City of London,

viii. 206 ; married, their arms, ii. 109, 175 ;

men on board ship, serving as, xi. 398 ; smokers

and tobacco takers, as, 1621, v. 89, 177, 267,

297, 397 ; women's parts acted by men, 1630,

ix. 346 \^ 00 d his pamphlet in answer to Boling-

broke, c. 1751, xii. 100

Wood (Alfred R.) on John Swinfen, ix. 307 Wood (Anthony), his ' Athense Oxonienses,' vi.

381, 404, 474 ; vii. 37 Wood (Major E.), Royal Reg. Artillery, d. 1842,

xi. 130

Wood (Mrs. Henry), character in her novels, v. 309 Wood (Richard H.), F.S.A., of Rugby, b. 1820,

xi. 171, 236, 277

Wood (Sampson), Etonian, 1762, xi. 267, 410 Wood Street Compter : sponging houses, i. 328,

414 Woodberry (George), 1792-1819, his relatives,

iv. 428, 517

Woodbine, name for different plants, i. 76, 459 Woodcarver on Grinling Gibbons, i. 149 Woodcock (Justice), character in an old play,

xi. 320, 409 Woodcock (Arthur) on Jauregui's portrait of

Cervantes, xii. 119 Woodcut engravings and the transition to process

blocks, iii. 229 Woodhouse (James), shoemaker and poet, c. 1750,

xi. 89, 137, 173

Woodman (A. Vere) on daughters of Secretary I Thurloe, xii. 462

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