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errand," v. 445 Stencil, its derivation, ii. 302
Tent-dish, iii. 38 " Terra Susanna," iii. 235
"Tewke," " tuke," iii. 130
Weems (Parson), his life and work, x. 245, 375
Weenix (Jan), artist, c. 1697, ix. 69, 114
Weest (W. de), his portrait of John Leland, 1554, v. 268
Weever (John), his ' Epigrams,' 1599, and Shake- speare, iv. 384
Weight after a meal and during hypnosis, xii. 119, 189, 249
Weight of 1588, meaning of marking on, iii. 408, 456
Weighton, York Minister, Prebendaries of, vii. 147, 231
Weighton (Louis) on a short story, i. 9
Weights and coinage, 1338, vi. 388, 454
Welbourne (William), Westminster scholar, 1713, i. 69
Welby (Col. A.) on battle in Lincolnshire, 1655, ii. 468 Bishop K. Foxe, d. 1528, v. 447 Speaker Pelham, i. 227
"Welch," or "Welsh," of the Koyal Fusiliers, xi. 452
Welch Guards, motto and emblem of, xi. 206 ; regiment of, raised 1915, xi. 206
Weldrick ( J. F.) on ' Revelations of I eter Brown,' xii. 78
Welford (Richard) on Ananias as a Christian name, iii. 333 Authors of quotations wanted, i. 115- Baronets, mortality among, xi. 106 Bell family, viii. 29 Booksellers, provincial, ii. 52 Carr (Ralph), vii. 193 ; x. 75 Chandos, x. 134 Cumberland epitaphs, v. 373 Derwentwater (Earls of), descendants, x. 271 Died in his coffin, vii. 214 ' Dives and Pauper ' : Our Lady's fast, v. 54 Downderry, viii. 117, 198 Downman (John), A.R.A. : Misses Clarke : Barnard, iv. 458 Friday as Christian name, iv. 454 Funeral plumes, i. 132 Gordon ("Jimmy"): " Hemsman," v. 438 Hedley (Rev. A.), vii. 416 Heraldic visitations, iv. 29 Jefferson (Sir John), v. 377 Jeffrey's colleague, Northern Circuit, 1684, v. 236 'Jock Elliot,' ix. 49 Jones (S. S.), authoress, xi. 402 ' Lorna Doone,' words and phrases in. ix. 116 Manorial Penalty Rolls, i. 449 Marriage con- tract, c. 1540, i. 176 Mourning letter-paper, x. 412 Myless, Essex, vii. 513 Nonpirors,
. estates of, vi. 77 Nottingham as a surname, v. 237 " Plumpe " watch, vii. 29 Stote (Bertram), vii. 175 Twins, none ever famous, vi. 58 Wilcock (Peter), i. 455 Welham family and armorial salver, 1694, ix. 108
Welland sermon register, 1809-28, vii. 104, 295
Welldon ( J. T.) on Fulling (Thomas), viii. 510 George I.'s companions, vii. 268
Wellesley (Lord), married 1794, his issue, vii. 249, 330 ; ix. 436
Wellington (Duke of) and Bliicher at Waterloo, ii. 227, 370, 418, 453 ; on the loss of India, ii. 286 ; statues in London, iii. 285 ; iv. 55 ; his first school, iv. 107, 454 ; journal of his Penin- sular campaign, the author, iv. 148 ; his stone coffin, v. 326 ; library at Garge destroyed by his army, v. 506 ; did he meet Bonaparte ? vi. 349 ; x. 195 ; his toast on Waterloo night, vii. 1 49 ; at Eton, viii. 346 ; medal by Gibbons, ix. 428 ; and Oxford University print, 1834 ; x. 48, 97 ; his title, 49, 132, 153; his portrait by W. Salter, 131 ; candlesticks used at his
funeral, 449 ; his saying on cricket, xi. 300 ;
some notes on Waterloo, xii. 1, 21, 71, 107,
165
Wells, sacred, rags and clothes left at, iii. 409, 470 498 ; iv. 38 ; sacred, the cult of, vi. 190, 311, 413 ; dedicated to St. Ann, viii. 347 ; en- chanted, in London, ix. 329
Wells (C.) on authors of quotations wanted, iv. 428 Bath and Henrietta Maria, ii. 197 Bristol booksellers and printers, ii. 23 ; M.P.'s : Sir Arthur Hart and Sir John Knight, iv. 291 Brooke (John), 15th century barrister, ii. 156 Hakluyt and Bristol, ii. 84 King Ubhn), artist, ii. 235 Municipal records printed, ii. 31 Fenn Memorial, St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, iii. 125 Servants, 16th century rules for, iii. 166 Southey's quarter-boys, viii. 105 ' Stamford Mercury ' : earliest provincial newspaper, viii. 37 Statues in the British Isles, ii. 243 Wells (Mrs.) -Sumbel, Fleet Prison, 1797, viii;
408, 476 " Well- wooded," ambiguous phrase in 'Tom
Jones,' x. 85 Welsford (Major), killed at the Redan, his family,
i. 327
Welsh, origin of their name, i. 69, 133 Welsh (C.) on May baskets and June boxes-,
i. 347 Toasts and sentiments, i. 406 Welsh (L.) on Strahan : Mack, ix. 490 Welsh language and Sanskrit, v. 509 ; vi. 92, 133 Welsh name for Good Friday, vii. 267, 351 Welsh national emblem, the leek, vii. 6 Welsh Printing Society, iii. 263 Welsh saints, their canonization, iv. 328 Welshmen lured from Paradise, story, 1528,
v. 386, 477
Welter (H.) on Gutenberg's 42-line Bible, ii. 307 Weltje, Regent's cook and financial adviser,
xii. 9, 56
Welwyn, Herts, epitaph in churchyard, viii. 505 " Wen," curious error in indexing, vii. 67 Wentworth (Anne) of Codham Hall, Essex, v. 69 Wentworth (Sir Richard), c. 1546, father of first
Baron Wentworth, ix. 407 Wentworth family of Pontefract, x. 375 Werner (A.) on Chaucer's 'Pardoner's Tale': African analogue, iv. 82 Swabili MS., xii. 199 Theological disputations by means of signs, xii. 407
Werneriana on " Love me, love my dog," iii. 62 Werwolves attracted by certain flowers, vi. 388 Wesley (Charles), his ordination, 1735, xi. OS Wesley (Charles), musician, c. 1757-1834, his
biography, iii. 388 Wesley ( Eliza) her relatives, iv. 508 Wesley (F. D.) on American national flower, iv. 455 Authors of quotations wanted, iii. 388 ; iv. 488 Bridget, Gertrude, Foillan, and Febronia, S.S., iv. 236 Dog poems, ii. 349 Glasses, English wine and spirit, ii. 379 Hone's 'Table Book,' T. Q. M- in, ii. 230 Hone's 'Year- Book,' J. W. in, ii. 230 Nursery rimes : their meaning, v. 270 Peel/ (John), ii. 229 St. Mark's, North Audley Street, iii. 235
Wesley (John), his marriage with Mrs. Vazel,- ii. 226 ; MS. journals, their whereabouts, iv. 369 ; and octagonal meeting-houses, vii. 27, 72, 173, 238, 417
Wesley (Samuel), his compositions, ii. 349, 436 ; musician and composer, c. 1766-1837, iii. 388-