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INDEX,
Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.
Waters, medicinal, their bibliography, 130, 214, 272
Watkinson (J.) on Moravian Chapel, Fetter Lane, 111
Watson (Chris.) on De Lhuys or Norderloose, 89'
Hamlet as a Christian name, 155 Watson (H. C.) on phrenology, 187 Watson (Miss) and married woman's settlements, 148 Watt : Boulton & Watt in America, 1786, 326 Watts (A.) on authors of quotations, 488 Watts (Dr. W.), Dr. Johnson, and Dr. John Swan, 178 Watts-Dunton (T.) o"n Borrow's ' Wild Wales,' 145 , " Wax and curnels," children's complaint, 33 Way (Rev. Benjamin), Nonjuror, 229, 277, 297, 414 Weare (William), murdered by Thurtell, lines on, 349 Weatheily (F. E.), his " Bid me good-bye," 410, 513 Webb (E. A.) on St. Bartholomew the Great, 427 Webster (A.) on " Pale-faced Simeon, " 310 Weinberg (H. L.) on 'The Progress of Madness,' 490 Weke-acre, meaning of the word, c. 1337-8, 208 Welby (Col. A. C. E.) on bladum : siligo, 5
Hamlet as a Christian name, 415
Pre- Reformation parsonages, 314
Weke-acre, 208
Weld (Dom B.) on silk first mentioned in Bible, 297 Welford (R.) on authors of quotations, 272
Moravian Chapel, Fetter Lane, 235
" Nitor in adversum, 474
' Old Tarlton's Song,' 235
Poll-books, 453, 477 Wellington (Duke of) : on uniforms, 8, 176 ; interview
with Nelson, 506 Welsh heraldry, 330, 478 Welsh magazines : ' Yr Ymofynydd,' 465 Welsted (Leonard), his ' Apple Pye,' 1704, 494 Wemyss (Rev. James), Nonjuror, c. 1689, 277 Wenceslaus, hero of carol, and St. Vaclav, 33, 175 Wentworth and Vernon, families, 328 Wesley (John) and Fetter Lane, 502 West (Benj.), his picture of the death of Wolfe, [1 7 West Indian registers, 29, 274, 377 Westerham, Kent, "minstrel and laborer" 485 Westminster Sanctuary, its extent, 350 Westminster School, Election Sunday at, 207, 337 Westmorland (Earl of), installation at Oxford, 128 Weston (Sir Richard), his soap-making patent, 509 Westralia, use of the term, 327
Weyhill Fair and Wy in ' Piers Plowman,' 54, 158, 257 Wheeler (S.) on Landor and Menage, 451 Whish (C. W.) on racial problem of Europe, 233 White (T.) on Albert Moore and the ' D.N.B.,' 152 Whitehall Banqueting Hallai.d Charles I., 447 Whitehead (B.) on Norman Court, Hampshire, 474 Whitehead family and Norman Court, 345, 415, 474 Whit well (R. J.) on drive : ride, 415 Whitwick Church, Leicestershire, mailed effigy, in, 250 Wieland (C. M.) his ' Agathon ' in English, 368, 457 Wigs, clerical, discontinued, 149, 214 Will of a Lapworth Shakespeare, 468 Willcock (J,) on authors of quotations,. 269, 475
Eighteenth-century queries, 436
Goat's blood and diamonds, 356
William III., Orange toast to, 269
Williams (T. W.) on liggers, c. 1474, 449
Williamson (J.) on place in the house, 298
Will's Coffee-House, Great Russell Street, 421
Wills of lawyers, flaws in, 16
Wilscombe Club, its history, 87, 134
Wilson (T.) on date of the Crucifixion, 409
Wilson (W. E.) on medicinal waters, 214
Refrains, two popular, 327
Winchilsea (Lady), poem 'The Progress of Life,' 401 Wine : called Seynt-pro-seynt, 48 ; canon of, 390 Wisdom (E. I.) on authors of quotations, 32 Witchcraft in Devonshire, 127 Witches and Cornish chough, 388 Wolfe (C.), his ' Burial of Sir John Moore,' 220 Wolfe (General), West's picture of his death, 17 Woman suckling her aged father, 20 Women at the House of Commons, 1643, 445 Wood (W. P.) on Charterhouse Poetry Collection,
488
vWood family, 289
Woodbury Hill Fair, Dorset, 250, 272, 296 Wooden cups in East Anglia, 56, 331 Worcestershire: Halesowen in, 31 ; H in, 77 Wordsworth (William) and Robert Browning, 466 Wormley, Herts, and Queen Mary, 114 Wound, its pronunciation, 74, 115 Wren (Sir C.) : his plan for rebuilding London, 166,
193 ; his globe of the moon, 387, 438 Wright (Robert), his ' Life of Wolfe,' 33 Wrigley (G. W.) on John Cotton of Boston, 190 Wudget, origin of the word, 16 Wy in Hampshire and Weyhill Fair, 54, 158, 257 Wyckham on mediaeval games of children, 369 Wyrley: Great Wyrley, its pronunciation, 247 X. on " Mors janua vitse," 334
St. Anthony's bread, 277 Yardley (E.) on authors of quotations, 237, 517
Baxter (Richard) on the Pied Piper, 117
Echidna, 37
Elder-bush folk-lore, 213, 314
George I. : the nightingale and death, 193
Piscon-led, 78, 253
Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, 297, 357
Shakespeariana, 304, 505
Spenser's ' Faerie Queene,' 105
Yeoman service, 152
Yeoman service, origin of the term, 89, 150 Yep, origin of the word, 64 Ygrec on "As deep as Garrick," 377
Godolphin (Lord Treasurer), 272
"Taping shoos": Treleigh Church, 75 Yiddish phrase, "Nit behamey," 46, 135 Yorkshire : china destroyed at coming-of-age celebra^
tion, 185 ; curious relic of wet summer, 248 Young (A. B.) on 'Maid Marian,' 341
Peacock (T. L.) and Overland Route, 2, 121 Zenobia (Queen) and vitremyte, 229 Zephyr on garden song in Quality Street, 129 Zoffany (J.), his Indian portraits, 14, 110, 174, 358
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