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550 INDEX. Welford (I;, on Lancelot Brown, 365 Dockwray family, 373 " Like one o'clock," 473 Silhouettes of children, 356 'Spectator,'the, 97 Wire Pond, 352 Well, May Road, Accrington, 151 Welsh Bible, alteration in, 388, 437 Welsh guide, handbill of, r. 1829, 25 1 Welsh People,' 19, 131, 216, 297 Welsh prosody, the laws of, 449 Wem, Shropshire, it* derivation, 88, 174, 237 Wesley (John), his grandmother, 369, 433 West (Edmund), M.P. in the Long Parliament, 388 Westminster, mural monuments at St. Margaret's, 1, 63, 101; No. 4, Tothill Street, its history, 183 Westminster Abbey, tomb of Edmund Crouchback in, 170, 237 ; and Max Miiller, 446 Wheatley ill. B.) on Ruakin's residences, 35 Wheble (John), publisher of 'Sporting Magazine,' 1793, 72, 130 Wheel, broken on the, most recent infliction of the punishment, 251, 314, 373, 455, 513 Wheeler (8.) on ferocious Doolys, 312 Landor query, 38 Whelps, The Ten, 477 Whim on Latin lines, 410 Whim-beam, derivation of the word, 289, 354 White (Rev. John), the patriarch of Dorchester, 31 White (T.) on Landor query, 38 Whitgift (Archbishop), his Hospital at Croydon, 127, 341, 883, 402, 423, 479, 513 Wliitwell (R J.) on the British flag, 351 Wichenton (Henry of), Justiciar of the King's Court, 469 Wickliffe family, 449 Wicklifle (John), a lineal descendant of, 33 Wig=bun, 454 Wigan (J.) on free-bord, its origin and meaning, 106 Wigan Library, 62 Wilcocks of Ktiossington, 330 Wilkins (N. G.) on cryptography, 48 Will proved in the Archdeaconry of London, 11, 133 Willcock (J.) on Argyle and Montrose, 151 Campbells of Argyle, 28 Nesquaw, dialect expression, 212 William, son of Henry I., his burial-place, 389, 518 Williams (C.) on Richard Montague, 468 Williams (F. H.) on medieval badge, Chester, 808 Williams (T.) on Croes Enydd : Cross Neytz, 4c., 150 Williarme (Peter), watchmaker, 65 Wilmshurst (T. B.) on vanishing London, 472 Wilson (H. S.) on ' Flora's Vagaries or Figarys,' 128 L'Aiglon, 286 Wilson (Dr. John), seventeenth-century composer, 407 Wilson (T.) on Revised Version, 422 Wilson (W. E.) on political colours, 284 Irenesse-bag, 498 Iron and great inventions, 256 Julius Ceesar, 407 Note* and Queries. Jan. 38,1901. Wilson (W. E.) on making the sign of the cross, 375 ' The Mistletoe Bough,' tragedy repeated, 227 Winchester pipes, 74 Winner, his gravestone, 387, 491 Winstanley (Rev. T.), Rector of Llanwenarth, Mon- mouthshire, sermon by, 494 Wire Pond, Winterton, 246, 298, 352, 514 Wise (C.) on trental of masses, 414 Wolferstan (E. P.) on cutting babies' nails, 93 Bill : William Bill, 265 Looking-glass folk-lore, 131 Rectors of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, 458 Women barbers, 10 Wood (J.) on Richter's ' Dream of Infinity,' 106 Source of quotation sought, 106 Woods, the " chink " of, 154, 285, 314 Woodwork of English cathedrals, 68, 135 Woore, in Salop, its meaning, 33, 157, 218, 312 Worcestershire folk-lore, 410 Words, longest, in the English language, 147 Wordsworth (William), criticism of his 'Excursion,' 103 ; and Toung, parallel between, 426 Wright (F.) on " Half Moon " Tavern : " The Maypole," 168 Wright (Thomas), fl. 1685, 268, 335 Wycollar Hall, cross near, 312 Wynne (M. B.) on " Go to the devil and shake your- self," 469 Wyvill baronetcy, its extinction, 489 X. (Z. T.) on ' In Memoriam,' 348 Y. (8. M.) on dedication of author to himself, 254 Y. (Y.) on " Plain living and high thinking," 97 Yardley (E.) on corpse on shipboard, 374, 492 Goat in folk-lore, 132, 196 H attack, 497 Horns of Moses, 176 ' Lost Pleiad,' 274 Parallel passaged, 466 Shakespeare, and Cicero, 56, 154, 214, 317, 396 ; and the sea, 212, 376; his pronunciation of " orison," 375 Unicorns, 74 Yeo (W. C.) on W. E. Forster's statue, 389 "Lanted ale," 493 Long and young family, 234 Mediaeval tithe barns, 397 Yeoman of the Guard : Sergeant-at-Arma, 235, 376 Yeomanry records, 269, 397 Yew tree, Twyford Churchyard, 29,154,218, 278, 377 Ygrec on criticize, its pronunciation, 455 Deed of Athelstan, 47 Margiowlet, its etymology, 275 York Minster, burials in, 7, 134 Yorkshireman on heaf, its derivation, 608 Young and Wordsworth, parallel between, 426, 510 Young's ' Satires,' couplet in, 368, 432 Z. (X. Y.) on list of book sales, 128 Rowe (Rev. Henry), LL.D., 149 /.-Hiy (G. G.), his connexion with Kowutb, 187 Zodiacs, modern, 145 Zozimus, the story of, 261 LONDON : I'l.l ', i i H BY JOHN EDWARD FRANCIS, BUEAM'p BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LAKE.