TENTH SERIES.
301
Wilmot family, xi. 428
Wilmshurst (T. B.) on portmanteau words, v. 512. Salarino and Salanio, ix. 515. Shakespeare in French, xi. 84. Shakespeariana, iii. 184 ; v. 465. Torpedoes, submarines, and rifled cannon, iii. 89. Vowels on monuments, v. 374 ; vi. 12 Wilscombe Club, its history, yiii. 87, 134 Wilson (C. Bundy) on acerbative, i. 174. Christian names, curious, i. 170 ; ii. 375. Dorsetshire snake-lore, i. 333. Foscarinus, i. 277. " Going the round " : " Roundhouse," i. 158. Moon folk-lore, i. 252. Poetical curiosity, ii. 47. Pope and German literature, i. 336. Roumanian folk-lore, vi. 455
Wilson (James), captain of the Duff, x. 503 Wilson (James) on St. Sunday, xi. 208 Wilson ("Jock"), painter and raconteur, ix. 208,
273
Wilson (Prof. John) and Robert Burns, ii. 306 Wilson (Rev. John), of King's College, Cambridge,
ii. 449 Wilson (J. M.) on Latin funereal inscriptions,
ix. 449
Wilson (P. G.) on split infinitive, iii. 151 Wilson (T.) on "Among others," ii. 56. Bacon or Usher? iii. 155. Baptist Confession of Faith, iii. 455. Bexfield (W. R.), Mus.Doc., iv. 267. Date of the Crucifixion, viii. 409. England's lack of noblesse, iv. 69. Heraldic, iii. 154. Hand, iii. 155. " Kick the bucket," ii. 75. Kniaz, iv. 107. Ledig : Leisure : Licere, iii. 288. ' Nuts in May," v. 449. Pot- hooks and hangers, vii. 433. Spelling changes, vii. 171, 273. Split infinitive, iii. 151, 296. Spur- post, iii. 168. Step-brother, i. 395. Tinterero, iv. 396. To-day : To-morrow, iii. 305. Wither- shins, i. 506. Yorkshire dialect, iv. 190. 257 Wilson (W. E.) on Berwick : Steps of Grace, ii. 516. Cowper, ii. 235. Dog-names, ii. 234. Elliot (Dr. John), ix. 10. Gibbets, iv. 315. Hanged, drawn, and quartered, i. 411. Impecuniosity, vii. 126. James V.'s poems, iv. 476. Kipling family, vi. 7. Links with the past. i. 414. Mary, Queen of Scots : her spur and brooch, xii. 456 ; her crucifix, 498. Medicinal waters, viii. 214. Pightle : pikle, v. 174. Refrains, two popular, viii. 327. Ruskin's parents, vii. 133. Scotch tour : title wanted, x. 9. Secret passages, ix. 490. Shakespeariana, x. 345. Skeletons at funerals, ii. 48. Stob, ii. 495. Wise (H. C.), ix. 510 Wilton, etymology of the name, v. 225 Wilton House, Wiltshire, and Nunnery, i. 248, 318,
416 ; Shakespeare at, iv. 365 Wiltshire, portion of, in Berkshire, xi. 269 Wiltshire naturalist, c. 1780, ii. 248, 291 Wimborne Minster, Capt. Ford at, c. 1645, vii. 447 Winch family, v. 229 Winchester, Coutances, and Channel Islands,
ii. 68, 154, 231 ; iii. 134
Winchester, Queen Elizabeth's visits to, iv. 344 Winchester on Eton swishing, v. 489 Winchester College, " toys ' at, i. 13, 50, 96 ; songs at, 228, 272 ; " tugs ' at, 269, 353 ; " biddy " at, 272, 431
Winchester College arms and Eton College, v. 285 Winchester College Visitation, 1559, ii. 45, 115 Winchester Commoners, iii. 7, 128, 309 Winchester to Dover road, v. 409, 451 Winchilsea (Lady), poem ' The Progress of Life,'
viii. 401
Winchmore Hill, and Charles Lamb, ix. 187 Wind and the Crucifixion, xi. 106
Windle family, x. 28
Windmills : in Sussex, vii. 149, 214, 276, 397,
413 ; with many sails, 276, 397, 413 Windows, Christmas, vi. 506 ; isinglass used in, xi. 28 ; from church at Trier, xii. 109, 156, 198 Windsor, Knights of, iii. 5 Windsor (T.) on Ralph Thomas's ' Swimming,'
ii. 382
Windsor and Denny families, xii. 424 Windsor Castle sentry and clock striking thirteen,
iii. 229, 277, 310 Windsor uniform, iv. 527 Windy Arbour, origin of the title, i. 341, 413,
496"
Wine, used in building, ii. 455 ; effect of oranges on,
vii. 429, 493 ; called Seynt-pro-seynt, viii. 48 ;
canon of, 390 ; used at Holy Communion, ix. 90,
212, 432 : x. 96, 138
Wine, birch-sap, its manufacture, i. 18, 98 ; vii.
506
Wine, old, in new bottles, vi. 366 Wine-bottles, armorial, xi. 247 Wine for the King of Spain, and Gordon family,
vii. 270 Wine-making, effect of women on, vii. 188, 256,
295
Wineglasses, Jacobite, i. 204, 293, 392 Wingfield (Robert), his descendants, v. 488 ; vi.
37 Winn (Hon. Miss Emily) on Wellington badge :
Watier's, 1814, iv. 68 Winnats, co. Derby, murder at, 1758, ix. 449 ;
x. 16
Win'raws, word used in Dumfriesshire, iii. 35 Winslow, brass in parish church at, ii. 388 Winstanley (William), c. 1669, his birthplace, ix.
469 ; x. 38
Winston, portrait of Shakespeare, ix. 68, 111 Winston's ' Theatric Tourist,' its drawings, x.
307 Wintemberg (W. G.) on moon and hair-cutting,
iv. 173. Verschoyle : Folden, iii. 69 Wintemberg (W. J.) on Delmer, v. 348. Hawtrey, v. 348. " Pop goes the weasel," iv. 211. Vandecar, v. 370 Winter, sufferings of troops in, iii. 21, 104 ; its
proclamation at Colchester, ix. 29, 133 Winter (E. C.) on Opie print, ix. 209 Winter (Rev. Richard), of Carey Street, ii. 348,
412
Winter (Samuel), Provost of Trinity, x. 229 Winter-Fillet, apple name, ix. 297 Winters family of Gloucestershire and Brecon- shire, ix. 290 Wintersgill (A. T.) on " Strothir " in 'Reeve's
Tale,' xii. 90, 235
Winwick, rectory of, c. 1575, ii. 109, 177, 258 Wirral Hermit, iii. 246
Wisbech, Quaker princess buried at, ii. 208, 294 Wisdom (E. I.) on authors wanted, viii. 32 ; xi.
317 ; xii. 375
Wise (H. C.), M.P., his biography, ix. 510 ; x. 54
Wiseman (Cardinal), engraving of his tomb, v. 389 ;
his verses on Rome, vi. 408 ; inscription on
his coffin, vii. 133, 245
Wislez (Mile. C.), her ' Aventures d'une Chatte,'
vi. 289, 375, 396
Wissant, near Calais, and Dante's ' Inferno,' i. 182 Witch, blooding a, ix. 328, 397 ; x. 215 Witchcraft : in Lapland, i. 190, 275 ; vicar executed for, ii. 265 ; bibliography, 323 ; xi. 386, 491 ; child executed at Huntingdon for, iii. 468 ; iv. 38 ; in Devonshire, viii. 127