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GENERAL INDEX.
Ward (W.), portraits by, ii. 389
Ward family, ix. 189, 351
Ward surname, iii. 8, 72
Warden (G. C.) on window glass, ix. 87
Warden (L.) on Winser's gravestone, vi. 491
Wardlaw (Cardinal), Bishop of Glasgow, 1368, iv.
498 ; v. 74
Wardlaw (J. T.) on Cardinal Wardlaw, iv. 498 Wardle (G. Y.) on Morris as a man of business, vi.
495
Wardrobe Books, their scope and number, iv. 209, 313 Wards, Court of, xii. 309, 490 Ware (Isaac), bust of, iv. 458 Ware (Major-General), his biography, iii. 188 Ware (William), bellfounder, 1613, xii. 350, 395, 492 Warens (Madame de), picture of, ix. 369 Warlow (G. H.) on Warlow family, ix. 9 Warlow family, ix. 9, 155, 351 Warniiensem diocese, v. 515'; vi. 75 Warming-pan with inscription, i. 504 Warner (Bridget), her biography, ii. 87, 155, 433, 476,
512
Warren=Clegg, ix. 187, 313 Warren (Algernon) on bagman = commercial traveller,
xi. 149, 411. Somersetshire ballad, vii. 368 Warren (Rev. C. F, S.), on Belling : Rowing : Waw-
ling, i. 50. Besom, its meaning, i. 118. .Feather- stone family, i. 18. Medal, curious, i. 132. Porter's
lodge, i. 112. Procter (Adelaide), poem by, i. 97.
Shakespeariana,' i. 150. Wharton (Philip, Duke of),
i. 90
Warren (Rev. C. F. S.), his death, i. 160 Warren (Sir John Borlase), Bart., 1753-1822, vi. 490 ;
vii. 15, 92, 198, 395
Warren (S.), key to ' Ten Thousand a Year,' xi. 398 Warrick (R. B.) on faggots for burning heretics, v.
401
Warrington Church, chasuble at, xii. 507 Warship, Japanese custom at launching, vi. 468 Warth, the word in 1767, x. 409, 476 ; xi. 16, 112 Warton (Rev. Anthony), 1657, ix. 47, 158. See also
Wharton.
Warton (Rev. Edward), 1709-50, i. 488 ; ii. 475 Warton (John Joseph), his parentage, iii. 469 Warton family, xi. 108 Warton portraits, i. 13 Warts, cure for, ii. 94 ; iv. 475, 525 Warwick, custom of regulating price of hay at, vi. 449 Warwick Castle, Tennyson's visit to, iv. 8, 75 Warwickshire and other dialect words, vi. 407 Warwickshire saying, i. 177 Was used for " went," iii. 227 Washington (George), in Berkshire, ii. 466; miniature
by John Ramage, viii. 322 ; sex of, xii. 86 Washington family, coincidence in regard to, i. 467 ;
ii. 98, 472 ; v. 292
Wassail-bread : wassail-land in 1569, x. 27 Wassailing the apple-tree, ix. 287, 338 Wasshebrooke or Great Belstead, Trinity House at,
i. 231 Watch, sweezing or squeezing, its meaning, x. 467;
xi. 35
' Watch, The,' lines on, x. 347 Watch belonging to Sir C. Shovell, vii. 287 Watch-box, last, i. 446, 514
Watch candle, its meaning, vi. 48, 153
Watch-chain ornament, its signification, vi. 409, 436 ; vii. 35
Watch figures, viii. 385, 465, 514
Watchhouses against body snatching, x. 448 ; xi. 33, 90, 216, 313
Watchmen, in the olden time, i. 37, 115 ; their verses, 326 ; their boxes, 446, 514
Water, its pronunciation, iv. 287, 354, 443
Water barometer at Cambridge, x. 366
Water in blossom, i. 446
Water corn-mill, earliest, ii. 268, 412
Water-emmets, meaning of the word, xi. 389, 451
Water-pipes, ancient, iii. 186, 445; iv. 14, 94; x. 421 ; xi. 73, 112, 189
Water-vole, its etymology, vii. 184. See also Vole field-mouse.
Waterfield (R.) on Cogan : Barry: Roche, ii. 448
Waterloo, Wellington's dispositions at, i. 125 ; ' In- scriptions gravies sur les Monumens,' ii. 183 ; born on the field of, x. 66 ; how Rothschild got the news, xi. 286 ; won on the playing fields of Eton, xii. 387, 516
Waterloo ballroom, its identification, x. 88, 176
Waterloo engravings, ix. 107
Waterloo models, Siborne's, ii. 128
Waterloo Museum and its contents, i. 327, 398
Waterloo names, vi. 6
Waterloo survivors, xii. 85, 346, 457
Waterproof clothing, early instances of, v. 229, 294 ; ix. 95
Waters, hot = spirituous liquors, xi. 465
Waters (A. W.) on copper token, xi. 298. Leith halfpenny, v. 466. Theatre tickets, ii. 348
Watkins (Elizabeth), supposed last survivor of Water- loo, xii. 346, 457
Watkins (H.) on John Wesley, ii. 54
Watkins (John), his biography, iii. 149, 338
Watson (A. T.) on horse-bread, iv. 173
Watson (Lieut. Charles Mitford), x. 177, 237, 272, 351 ; xi. 372
Watson (Dr. Forbes), ob. 1870, vii. 247, 354, 454
Watson (G.) on church tradition, ii. 150. Dedication of ancient churches, i. 208. Motherland, x. 198. Shakespeare v. Bacon, ix. 414
Watson (J.) on armorial, iv. 399. Bar sinister, ix. 215. City of the Violet Crown, xi. 108. Macaulay on Lord Peterborough, x. 288. Minas and Empe- cinados, ix. 188. Phutatorius and Gastripheres, vi. 48. Pidcock and Polito, vi. 387. Pompadour (Madame de) , xii. 447. Waterloo won on the playing fields of Eton, xii. 516
Watson (James), two imprisoned, iii. 185
Watson (J. B.) ' Pursuit of Pleasure,' vii. 328
Watson (Jane L.), her 'Songstresses of Scotland,' ix. 465
Watson (Thomas), his * Virgins' Song,' v. 227 ; and the Earl of Oxford, ix. 101
Watson (W.) on fashion in language, xi. 217
Watson ( W. M.), his ' Stately Dance,' iv. 329, 402
Watson (W. S.) on the cross prostrate, ix. 349
Watson family of Barrasbridge, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ix. 388 ; xi. 372 ; xii. 197
Watt (R.), mistakes in his 'Bibliotheca Britannica,' xi. 406, 495 ; xii. 145