Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.
SUBJECT INDEX.
537
Vane (Sir Henry) the younger, his ' Retired Man's
Meditations,' 1655, 66 ; Cromwell, their pet
names, 128; and a royal marriage, c. 1656,
409
Vase, Batheaston, and Olympic games, 245, 396 Vernacular of seventeenth century, work on,
409
Veronese (Paul), picture and inscription, 107 Veturia, mother of Coriolanus, 89 Vice- Admiralty commissions in Latin, 16851730,
87 " Vicugna " and ' The Encyclopaedia Britannica,'
48, 137
" Vicing," a misspelling, 506 Vilhena, Grand Master of the Knights of Malta,
429
Villages, remains of Manx hut, 307 Vines family, 208, 358 Visa de Via Ferrata, 326 Voltaire, Mazzini's quotation from, 328, 451 ; his
letters while in England, 388 Vortigern, origin of the name, 378, 436, 514
" Wait and see," political catchword, 414
" Wale "=choice, use of the word, 425
Walker (G.) of Londonderry, 1689, his family
Bible, 108
Walker (Thomas), Serjeant-at-Law, 1772, 329 Waller (Edmund), his uncollected verses, 1685,
305 W'alshe (Anthony), b. 1815, date of his death,
248 Walsingham (Frances), wife of Sir Philip Sidney,
288
Walter, Blakesley, and Buchanan families, 308 Warenne (Gundred or Gundrada de), her parent- age, 70 Washington (G.), memorial of, in Ireland, 1778,
226
Water, magpies drowned in pails of, 329 Waterloo, observatory on the field of, 485 Webber (Mary ) = Mark Milbanke, 509 Weest (W. de), his portrait of John Leland, 1554,
268 Wellington (Duke of), his stone coffin, 326 ;
library at Garge destroyed by his army, 506 Welsh language and Sanskrit, 509 Welshmen lured from Paradise, story, 1528, 386,
477
Wentworth (Anne) of Codham Hall, Essex, 69 West India Committee, c. 1759, early history, 53 Westminster, inscriptions in St. John's burial- ground, 42, 83, 305 Westminster Abbey, Latin Guide to, c. 1600, 308,
430 Wharton (Lord), his bequest to supply Bibles,
56, 151 Wharton ( Thomas )=Massey, 1757, 270
Wharton family, 368
Wheeler (Rosina), Bulwer's first meeting with,
445 Whelpley, Manor of, and Ringwood family, 1589,
489
Whitehead family of Yorkshire, 149, 215 Whitehouse family of Warwickshire, 289 Wbittington and his cat, Eastern variants, 75,
274, 313, 452
Whorlow, origin of the surname, 309, 416 " W T igesta," land-name in ' Tribal Hidage,' 18 Wilkes (Thomas) and ' A General View of the
Stage,' 366 William III., list of foreigners accompanying him,
1688, 70, 137, 296
Williams ( ), murderer, De Quincey on, 6
Wiltshire, phrases peculiar to, 326, 434, 496 Winchester, arms of the See of, two keys, 64 Windows : sash windows first used in England, 88,
218
Winter, date of the first day of, 489 Wit: Roman sayings, a collection of, 427 Witch, the last burnt, place and date of, 251,
354
Witchcraft, Sir Thomas Browne and, 1664, 221 " With allowance," meaning of the term, 48, 135,
324 Wit-ham, Little Witham, earliest date of gibe,
249 Wollstonecraft (Mary) and ' Appeal to the Men of
England,' 389, 517
Woman train dispatcher, Boston, Mass., 1912, 107 Women as churchwardens, 369, 518 W T omen as smokers and tobacco takers, 1621,
89, 177, 267, 297, 397
\Vomen doctors, first recorded, 1665, 65, 187, 318 Wood (Mrs. Henry), character in her novels, 309 Woollen, burial in, and " Colberteen," 37, 134 WooUey family, 268, 417 Words : missing words wanted, 389, 476 Words used in Cheshire ' Accounts,' 1300-60,
287, 373, 494 Wordsworth (W 7 . ), his use of the first person, 60 ;
his friend Jones, 430
Wright (James), author and divine, 1699, 148, 217 Wright (Nicholas) of Oyster Bay, L.I., 1610-82,
310
W T right family, 310 Wymondesold (Thomas) of Lambeth, 1693, 130
Yedding, origin of the name, 408, 514
York, St. Leonard's Hospital, document of 1503,
224 Yorke (James), Lincoln blacksmith, c. 1640, 248,
412
Yorkshiremen in America, 1657-1794, 127 Young (Mrs. Edward), her death, c. 1765, 68 Young (Mrs. Mary), Eton dame, d. 1775, 68