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GENERAL INDEX.
x. 513 "Hero of New Orleans," x. 298
"Honours three," viii. 467 Horrocks (Jere-
miah), astronomer, d. 1641, ix. 278
Limerick glove in a walnut shell, ii. 297
Liverpool Academy, vi. 165 Lonsdale (James),
portraits by, x. 273 Poems wanted, two, viii.
194 ' Political Adventures of Lord Beacons-
field,' ii. 317 Portraits wanted, xii. 509
Pronunciation of "ow," x. 517 Scott asacornet
of Hussars, xii. 304 Woolmer or Wolmer
family, xi. 269
White (Richard), his devotional work 6 ?, vii. 169 White (W. Hale) as astronomer, viii. 246 White flag as sign of truce, 1444, xi. 147 " White-headed boys," mentioned by Dickens
and Thackeray, xii. 478
White Line on Bewickiana, vi. 281 ; vii. 28 ; ix.
210, 289 ; xii. 278 Bewick's early engraved
woodblocks, xii. 302 Mawman, xii. 321 -
" S," long, date of , disappearance, vii. 14, 255
White lion of the house of March, iii. 248, 316
White meats : wigs : afternooning, in sermon of
1718, iii. 206
White Sea = JEgean Sea, i. 246, 517 Whitear (W. H^) on Campden House, vii. 53 White brook (J. C.) on authors wanted, xii. 200 Evance (Sir Stephen), x. 256 Hervey (Rev. James), v. 209 Lombard Street bankers, ix. 272 London streets, old, ix. 58 Patterson family, xii. 308 Stodart (Malcolm), ix. 449 Swallow Street Chapel, xii. 386 Three- fold twist in turning : the stethoscope, ix. 449 Wildgoose. x. 31
Whitefield (G.) b. 1714, his schooldays, vii. 384 Whitehall, York House, survival from fire, 1698,
ix. 51
Whitehead (Benjamin) on Brooke (John), ii. 69, 394 Families : duration in male line, vi. 115 Henley family : overseers, xi. 195 Ladies and University degrees, ii. 436 Langbaine : Whit- field : Whitehead : etymology of Gaelic names, x. 373 Norman Court, Hampshire : White- head family, iv. 309 -Orlebar, x. 96 Parish registers printed : neighbourhood of Stamford, vii. 148 Whitehead family, x. 167, 191 White-heads of Yorkshire, v. 215 Whitehead (Dr. J. L.) on Cowes : origin of the name, ix. 467 De Glamorgan, ix. 153 ; x. 211 De Gorges, xi. 434, 455 Guidott family, xii. 422 Isle of Wight port, ancient, xii. 328 Newnham family, Isle of Wight, ix. 90 Shakespeariana, i. 164 Trussel family, v. 257, 333 Whitehead, as a place-name, x. 191, 235 ; old
form of the surname x. 235, 373 Whitehead family, iv. 309
Whitehead family, royal Saxon descent, x. 167 Whitehead family of Yorkshire, v. 149, 215 Whitehouse (F. C.) on Diddington Farm, War- wickshire, v. 289
Whitehouse family of Warwickshire, v. 289 Whiterill, Shakespearian critic, xi. 49 White's Club, the dining-room before 1840, viii.
129
Whitfield (A. S.) on author and translator wanted, xii. 69 Bernard (Sir Thomas), Bart. : Francis E. Paget, M.A., x. 388 Blakeway (Rev. J. B.) : bibliography, xi. 231 Burton : Blakeway, x. 229 Burton (Edward) : bibliography, xi. 169 Coin : John of Gaunt, xi. 270 Coins and stamps, British, x. 255 Duignan (W. H.) :
bibliography, xi. 373 ; xii. 6 Folk-lore queries :
swallows : robins, x. 174 " Gadara," viii. 249
Railway travelling, early, x. 215 St.
Saviour's, Southwark, xii. 27 Tradesmen,
mediaeval, names of, xii. 457 Whitfield, x. 190
Whitfield (E. S. B.) on Whitfield, x. 9
Whitfield (John), Gent., his will, 1692, xii. 120, 164
Whitfield family, x. 190, 235, 373
Whitfield family, Salop, x. 9
Whitington family of Pauntley, their arms, ix. 88,. 174
Whitmore (Dame Elizabeth), d. 1637, her burial, xi.. 28
Whitmore (J. Beach) on authors of quotations wanted, vi. 429 Books, chained, vi. 274
Whittaker (Abraham) = Penelope Tempest, 1800,. ix. 191
Whittington, and his cat, Eastern variants, iv. 503, 522 ; v. 75, 274, 313, 452 ; vi. 236 ; demo- lition of his "house," xii. 478
Whittle (Miss), actress, 1798, vi. 409
Whittle ( J. Lyon) on Mrs. Whittle, actress, vi. 409
Whitton, Field, Day, and Sunnier families, xi. 150
Whitty or Sorb pear tree, destroyed 1862, iv. 145
Whitwell (C.) on Cort of West Ham, vi. 68 Maldon, battle of, vii. 157
Whitwell (R. J.) on Bangor : Con way : Lleyn r St. Asaph, viii. 130 Culprit, i. 99 Insurance, marine, iii. 107 Latin, living, vii. 227 Leading cases in verse, ii. 348 " Star Chamber," xi 207 " Tonnagium," vii. 71 Tyrpryd, its meaning, i. 188
' Who killed poor Cock Robin ? ' its authorship, i. 188
Whom, used as subject, ii. 446, 538
" Whorlgogy," 1584, meaning of the word, viii. 509
Whorlow, origin of the surname, v. 309, 416
' Who's the Dupe ? ' comedy, 1813, vii. 50, 96
Whyatt (P.) on Shad well : 'The Tory poets,' ix. 127
Whyte (R..), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1793-1807, ix. 149
Whytebeer or whytecheer, c. 1529, ii. 228, 318, 378,. 511 ; iii. 98
"Wick," meaning of the word, xi. 321, 388
Wickham (W. M.) on Wickham, ix. 70
Wickham family, ix. 70, 496
Wickliffe (Isabella) and Thomas, Earl of Strafford, i. 149
" Widdicote "=sky, etymology of the word, xi. 32
Widener (H. Elkins), d. 1912, his collection of Stevenson's works, ix. 301
Widow Twankey, genesis of the name, i. 68, 113
Widows, Roman customs in regard to, vi. 250, 371
" Widows' men," seamen entered as, ix. 28, 136,. 171
Widows of Navy officers, petition from, 1828, viii. 447
" Widow's Son's " buns, Bow custom, i. 286
" Widsith," " Casere " in meaning of, vii. 62 Date of, xii. 393 " Ea " in proper names, viii. 261 Eowas of, the, vii. 501 " Greeks " of the Rhine and the Creacas, x. 341 Heruli in, the, viii. 402 Hunas of, the, xi. 143, 198 Inter- polations and dislocations in, xi. 485 Lake (Sir Launcelot du) in, x. 141 Lines 4-6, ix. 161 Schiitte's law, and, ix. 362" Wala " and