ELEVENTH SERIES.
311
340, 388, 430 Umbrella, vi. 97 Upham am
Durley, rectors of, x. 414 Vanishing London
proprietary chapels, iii. 193 Vavasour family
xii. 318 Vieira (Antonio), xi. 156 Vision o
the world -war in 1819, xi. 238 Wainewrigh
or Wainwright, exhibitor at the Academy, ii
369 " Wait and see," iv. 157 Was St
Thomas of Canterbury a Benedictine monk
xii. 86, 146 Welsh canonized saints, iv. 328
Welsh : origin of their name, i. 134 Wincheste:
scholars, biography, ix. 369, 390, 409
Waine wright (Thomas Griffiths), marriage of his
parents, ii. 406 Wainewright or Wainwright, exhibitor at th<
Academy, c. 1850, ii. 369
Wainwright (T.) on Ananias as a Christian name iii. 333 Children with same Christian name, i 158 Lacy as a place-name, iii. 137 Maids o- Taunton, ii. 491 Municipal records printed ii. 531 " Wait and see," political catchword, iii. 366
434 ; iv. 74, 157 ; v. 414 ; x. 158 Waiter, murdered, charged for in the bill, date of
story, iv. 66 Wake (Henry T.), Quaker bookseller, c. 1890, xii
72, 511 Wakefield, ' Vicar of Wakefield,' its locality, iv
170, 216 Wakefield (E. Gibbon )= Eliza S. Pattle, 1816, xi
68. 115
"Wakes," origin of the word, x. 170, 217 Waking a sleeper, superstitious objections, xii
440, 489 Wakker (Col. W. R. H.) on English officers and
troopers in Dutch service in 1658, vii. 183 " Wala," etymology of the name, vi. 7, 201, 271,
371 Wala of ' Widsith ' and " Valliaricae Insulae,'
x. 8
Walbeoff family, vii. 469 Walch (George T.) on dictum attributed to Lord
Eisher, x. 408
Walden (Lord), Etonian, 1756, xi. 452 " Wale "=choice, use of the word, v. 425 1 Wales, History of the Principality of,' wrongly
ascribed to R. Burton, ix. 487 Wales, the national colour of, x. 310, 356 Wales (Albert Edward, Prince of), as church- warden, iii. 145, 334 Wales (Frederic, Prince of), his death, 1751, ii.
368, 434 Wales (Frederick Lewis, Prince of), baptism of
his children, iv. 266 Wales (Henrv, Prince of), mark on his neck, iii.
87, 334
Wales (J.) on Giffard=Mill, i. 429 Wales (Princes of), list of, ii. 21, 70 Walker (A. O.) on Ulcombe Church, ii. 169 Walker (Acca) on " Felix opportunitate mortis,"
xii. 57
Walker (B.) on alphabetical nonsense, xi. 14 Chartres Cathedral, iii. 497 " Conturbabahtur Constantinopolitani." xi. 156 Duignan (W.H.) ; bibliography, xii. 39 France, early arms of, iv. 389 French Premiers : Christian names, vii. 377 Gargoyles, i. 370 Gothic mason- sculptors, x. 417 Lodbrok's (Ragnor) sons : Hulda, iv. 315 Napoleon's emblem of the bee, v . 436 Pigtails, v. 413 St. Paul's, height of, x. 434 Street -names, viii. 198
Walker (C. W. Danvers) on Thomas Walker,
Serjeant -at -Law, v. 329
Walker (Care T.), on finds on cheap bookstalls, ix. 268 Flemish sideboard, x. 190 Knight's cap worn underneath helmet, viii. 436 London- Streets, old, ix. 58 Nidderdale, x. 88 Sepul- chral slabs in Hampsthwaite Church, Nidder- dale, x. 169 Yorkshire place-names, viii. 370
Walker (Ellis), translator of Epictetus, 1716, viii. 29, 115
Walker (Emery) on portraits wanted, ii. 307
Walker (George), Bishop of Derry, c. 1690, Kneller's picture of, iii. 227, 276
Walker (George), Governor of Londonderry, hia- family Bible, v. 108 : his name, vii. 348 ; viii. 54, 150 ; ix. 38, 209
Walker (H.) on corsets and tight lacing, iii. 218
Walker (Henry), ironmonger, c. 1641, his literary frauds, x. 441, 462, 483, 503 ; xi. 2, 22, 42, 62
Walker (J.), D.D., Archdeacon of Hereford, d- 1741, xii. 101, 151
Walker (J. W.) on ' Bite Again and Bite Bigger, v. 369 Words on a sampler, vii. 9
Walker (John), 1732-1807, lexicographer, vii. 70
Walker (John W.) on 'Tomahawk': Matt Morgan, vii. 454
Walker (Joshua), M.P., 1818, his death, ix. 330
Walker (Peter), b. 1741, his descendants, xi. 362, 476
Walker (R. A.) on Walker of Londonderry :- family Bible, v. 108
Walker (R. J.) on heraldic, ix. 408 -LascariS- (Andronicus), iv. 7 Longinus and St. Paul, iv. 64 Poe : a classical reference, ix. 472 Wetheral, inscription at, vii. 234
Walker (Thomas), Serjeant -at -Law, 1772, v. 329
Walker (W. J.) on 'Robber's Cave,' v. 18 Songs wanted : ' John Brown,' xii. 347
Walker family of Stratford-le-Bow, xii. 481
Walkingshaw (Clementina), her children, vii. 429
Wall (B.), of Stratford, Essex, b. 1733, xii. 101'
Wall churches at Bristol, c. 1153, iii. 287, 377, 434 ; at Silchester, Hants, iv. 235
Wall-papers, their introduction, i. 268, 350 ; iu- 12 ; the first designers of, x. 29, 75, 110, 137 r 198
Wallace (G. W.) on " All's fair in love and war, xii. 380
Wallace (R. Hedger) on Caerphilly cheese, vi. 290 Glamorgan breed of cattle, vi. 290
Wallace (W.), of St. Thomas Island, 1840, viil. 429 ; ix. 178
Vallace (Sir William), his Welsh descent, iv. 140 ^ his remains at Hornsey Lodge, x. 469
Vallas (W.) on Andrew Lang on the Odysseyy iii. 49
Valler : Myra : Godfrey, ii. 446
Valler (A. R.) on authors of quotations wanted, i. 3 17 Wearing one spur, ii. 534
Valler (Baron de), character in fiction, his- identity, iv. 329, 412.
Valler (Charles), of Wickham, letter to, 178,5,-
Valler (Edmund), his uncollected verses, 16S5,- v. 305 ; lines in his ' Panegyrick,' ix. 327, 41 I, 474 ; his descendants, xi. 109, 173, 257, 325
Valler (J. Francis) his ' Revelations of Peter Brown,' xii. 30, 77, 124
Valler (Norfolk) on Baron de Waller : Sir Robert- Waller at Agincourt, iv. 329