NINTH SERIES.
275
Walrus, Chinese description, iii. 487
Walsham, North, Commonwealth arms in church, xii.
194, 396
Walsingham (Sir Francis), references to, x. 327 Walter (Rev. Richard), author of ' The Voyage round
the World,' iv. 479, 542 Walter (W. G.) on John Angier, xii. 128 Walters (H. B.) on bell inscription, x. 168 Walters (R.)on Alpine Club, xii. 452 Blaize (Madam), i. 90. Faucit (Helen) and Margaret Gillies, v. 198. Gibbs (Mrs.), actress, ii. 90. Gilbert (Sir John), drawings by, v. 238. Kemble (Charles), xii. 392. Martin (John), viii. 133. Martyr (Mrs.), singer and actress, xii. 107. Mathews (C. J.), x. 168. Misericordia : Franciscans, i. 456. Posca, Roman, i. 518. Rowe (Rev. H.), vi. 211. Thurlow and Duke of Grafton, viii. 513. Tyrawley = Wewitzer, i. 252. Walpole (Miss Charlotte), xii. 489. Webb (Mrs.), actress, i. 193. Yates (Mrs.), actress, iii. 135
Waltham, Eleanor Cross at, vi. 211, 296, 353, 413 Waltham Abbey, mediaeval wall painting, i. 86 ;
gravestone at, vii. 46 Walthamstow, Essex, list of vicars of St Mary's Church,
iv. 148, 251
Walthamstow church bells, v. 89 Walton (D.) on bounder, its derivation, iii. 14. "Time
was made for slaves," vii. 109
Walton (Izaak), and Samuel Woodford, i. 284 ; 'Corn- pleat Angler/ vi. 103, 249, 313, 391 ; a relic of, vii. 188, 410, 495 ; his property near the Dove, x. 409, 477
Walton, place-name, its etymology, iii. 107, 176, 317 Walton and Cotton Club, date of its dissolution, xi. 7 Walton and Layer families, v. 289, 386 : vi. 11 Walton family of Bibury, vi. 230, 313, 352 Walworth, origin of the name, iv. 246, 334 Wampum, application of the word, x. 226 Wanstead House temp. Queen Elizabeth, ii. 489 : iii.
113
Wanted v. wanting, use of the word, xii. 68 War: " The First War," 1642-6, ix. 389 War bow, last, iii. 383, 494 ; iv. 424 War correspondents in South Africa, list of killed
and wounded, v. 469 War despatches, history of, vi. 107 Warburton=Werburh's town, viii. 460; ix. 153 Warburton (John) and his servant, iii. 27, 97 Ward (Charles), barrack-master at Lewes, xii. 348 Ward (C. A.) on double consonants, vi. 408 Ward (C. S.) on abacus, viii. 413. Achill Island, vii. 254 ; x. 356. Adams (President), ix. 58. Adoxy, xi. 285. Anchoress in the land of Leodium, ix. 516. Anselm, Abbot of St. Edmund's, x. 414. Atlas wanted, xi. 16. Avis, Order of, vi. 73. Bastardy, iv. 158. Brabant (Duke of), x. 133. Brodrick (Admiral), his escape, v. 424. " Brother- hood of fools," vi. 32. Cann Office, ii. 89. Cardinals, xi. 490 ; xii. 334. Castle Carewe, Pembroke, ix. 490. " Chori-episcopus," vi. 190. C'isiojanus, xi. 149. Continual burnt offering, vii. 476. Corpus Christi Day, iv. 17. "Cup of trembling," xi. 156. Dagsburg, county of, iv. 331. D'Assigny (Marius), xii. 168. Dead fold, iii. I Dead Sea level, x. 31. Easter, its date, xi. 67.
Edwards (Admiral), x. 458, 518. Equation of
time, xi. 213. Excommunication of Louis XIV.,
xii. 508. Frail, use of the word, iv. 507. Genesis
i. 1, ix. 377. Guise (Francis, Duke of), viii. 184.
Gushington (Angelina), pseudonym, iv. 264.
Hadrian I., xi. 392. Hapuburga as Emperors of
Germany, xii. 256. Hotel t-ign, xi. 487. Isabel of
Portugal, vii. 428. Kazar, kingdom of, vi. 94.
Leprosy of houses, iii. 497. Leviathan, xi. 137.
Margaret of Bavaria, vi. 453, 495; vii. 55.
Margaret of Bourbon, vii. 111. Marlborough
(Duchess of), xii. 356. Marriages of persons
already married to each other, iv. 135. Menilek,
iv. 112. Morales, cavalry engagement at, ii. 395.
Mouse, Isaiah Ixvi. 17, v. 446. New Testament,
Greek, its diction, viii. 333. Papal provisions, x.
77. "Peace, retrenchment, and reform," iii. 334 ;
x. 412. Peter the German, ii. 168. Popes, xii.
448. Priest: to priest, v. 10. Rockall, x. 157.
St. Bees, ix. 437. St. Erth, Cornish saint, iv. 442.
St. Ida, ii. 311. St. Jordan, iii. 207. St. Kilda,
viii. 324. St. Marcella, viii. 328. St. Paul and
Seneca, ix. 351. Sea beggars, ix. 449. Shake-
speare, First Folio, iv. 496. (Solomon and Hiram,
i. 352. Stone pulpit, viii. 489. Tedula, a bird,
ix. 516. Teenah^fig tree, viii. 454. Tintagel
Castle, i. 327. Translator, its meaning, vi. 132.
Tudor (Lady Mary), ix. 73. Vase of Soissons, vi.
34. Withycombe Church, iii. 136
Ward (C. W.) on John Alexander, iv. 269
Ward (F.) on Bobbins family, x. 28. Ward (Charles),
xii. 348 Ward (Mrs. Humphry), note on ' Helbeck of Bannis-
dale,' ii. 344
Ward (H. S.) on architectural follies, xi. 157. Blether- amskite, xii. 93. Blue associated with the Virgin, xii. 96. " Bob-baw ! " ii. 354. " Common or garden," iv. 155. Dozzil or dossil, v. 17, 178. Haft : " By the haft," iv. 355. " Hoastik carles," v. 16. Hurry =staith, v. 217. " Mary had a little lamb," v. 35. Mug, as a verb, xii. 5. Tayntynge, x. 250. Trade =road, iv. 256 Ward (I. W.) on Archbishop Lindsay, iii. 437.
Nicholson family, i. 228, 492
Ward (Dr. John), of Soham, biography, ii. 328, 397 Ward (J. L.) on Colne Grammar School boys and weddings, ix. 386. Marriage custom in Yorkshire, vii. 273. Protestant episcopal churches in Poland, i. 95. Wireless telegraphy, ii. 184 Ward (J. W.) on Throgrnorton inscription, xii. 208 Ward (Kathleen), on arms wanted, viii. 405, 484. Bastable family, xii. 268. Buckworth: Hyde: Bygo, viii. 384. Calvert family, iv. 207. Denham, Laird of Wishiels, viii. 484. Fenton (Sir Geoffrey), ix. 107. Gore family, xii. 149. Hall (Frances), xii. 149. Hamilton family, vii. 128. Kelly (Chief Justice), ii. 107. Kynaston and Khytterch families, viii. 423. Ladbroke : Pery : Twigg, iv. 328. Legh of Boothes, viii. 422. Lewis family, xii. 168. Long ^Constance), vii. 8. Miller (Hugh), xii. 228. Missing picture, iii. 1 67. Morgan (Sir Thomas), ix. 9. Nicolson family, iv. 207. Skipwith family, xii. 229. Smith (Sir Thomas), ix. 29. " Sni," dialect word, i. 17. Stanihurst arms, x. 227. Steere family, vii. 49