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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, March, 1919.
Weller family, extracts from Bromley parish
registers, 214
Welsh rival to St. Swithin, 214, 314
Welsh rivers, three, compared, 47
Wellington (Arthur, 1st Duke of), did he and Napoleon ever meet ? 9 ; and General Grant, misleading anecdote, 4.4, 115, 194 ; his " two- penny dam," 238
West India Regiment, 6th, statement of its services wanted, 134
Westcar family, memorials in Kethe Church, Oxon, 160, 336
Westcott (Philip), portraits by, 55, 314
Westgarth (Charles), G.P.O. 1733, biography wanted, 244
Westgarth (Capt. John), 99th Regiment, bio- graphy wanted, 244
Westminster, stained glass in SI. Margaret's, 247
Westminster Abbey, record of presentations wanted, 47 ; burial of Earl of Essex in, 183, 257
Westmorland centenarians, Halls of Hoff Rowe, 156
Westons, boys at Westminster School, 73
Whalley Abbey registers, in British Museum, 73, 138
Whartons at Westminster School, 132
" Whiskey," a carriage, origin of the name, 217, 258
White Hart Silver, Dorset, origin, 20
White horses, cut in landscapes, their symbolism, 245, 312
Whitehead (Thomas), Rector of Birdbrook, c. 1500, 47
Whitehead family, entries in Bible of 1739, 11
Whites at Westminster School, 132
Widowers, tax on, 48
Wife's maiden name, was it used by the husband ? 76
Wigginton (Mary), name in Bible of 1739, 11
Willaume family of Tingrith, Bedfordshire, 158, 227
William III., his spurs at the battle of the Boyne, 10 ; his mottoes, 110
Williams (Dr. Richard), inventor of method of dyeing yellow and green, 126
Willibald, two of the name, 12, 138
Wills proved at Bangor before 1635, information wanted, 74
Willson (Mary), alias Christian, 1750, her rela- tions, 13
Wilson (President Woodrow), his Irish ancestors, 298
Wilsons at Westminster School, 189
Winchester, gtained glass at, 188, 225, 309, 331
Winchester College Chapel, representation of a-
stained-glass painter, 216
Winchester episcopal arms, field changed, 75, 142 Winchester School, its history c. 1430-80, 274 Windham (Cowley), Westminster scholar, 1716 r
189
Windmill power in Denmark, La Cour on, 331 Winesour, plum for preserving, its cultivation, 138- Winnebald, Abbot of Heidenheim, brother of
Bp. Willibald, 138 Winstanley (Edward), druggist, 1834, particulars-
wanted, 220
Witham river, called Lindis by Leland, 45, 85 Wolfe (Charles), Hibernicism in ' Burial of Sir
John Moore,' 43 ; two additional verses to
' Burial of Sir John Moore,' 76 Women as Justices of the Peace, 11, 201 Wood carving in alto-relievo, its inscription, 197 Woodhouse (Rev. John), master of Academy at
Sheriff Hales, 300
Workman (Henry), Evesham benefactor, 69 Wordsworth (W.), ' Lyrical Ballads ' reviewed by
Southey, 66 ; motto of his ' Ode to Duty,' 272 r
312
World-war, vision of, in 1819, 340 Wright family of South Elmsall, Doncaster, its
history, 190, 285 Wroth family, 23
Wyborne family of Elmstone, Kent, 130, 254 " Wyche," in will 1558, meaning wanted, 190 Wyndham (William), Westminster scholar 1717 r
189
Yeamans at Westminster School, 14
Yeoman of the Mouth, his duties, 89
Yeomen of the Guard, and Tower warders, 190-
Yonge (Wm. Johnson), his history, 32
York, repairs to Charles II.'s house at, 161
York Minster, figure of Crusader disappears, 132"
Yorkshire, mazes in, 160
Yorkshire regiments in Ceylon, 199
Young Ladies' Companion, c. 1860, 146
Youngs at Westminster School and Cambridge, 4$
Youngs family in Norfolk, 13
Zebulon, pseudonym of author of ' Songs of
Royal Sion,' 76 Zola (Emil), key to his ' Rome ' wanted, 16