GENERAL INDEX.
Argo,' iii. 397. Paragon, its meaning, iii. 237. I Welsh provinces, iii. 161
Parkes (Bessie Rayner), iii. 254. Piert, its mean- Welsh rabbit, derivation of the term, xii. 460
ing, iv. 461. Place-names in ' Journal of George Welsh spelling and pronunciation, xU. 340, 302
Fox,' viii. 367. Pre - Reformation practices in | Welsh surnames, iv. 107, 216, 293
English churches, xi. 474. Raine's St. Cuthbert,'
iv. 353. Registers, old, how to read them, iii. 497.
Searchers of leather, vii. 170. Sexton's tombstone,
xii. 115. Shakespeariana, i. 93. Silhouettes of
children, vi. 356. Snow-feathers, ix. 292. ' Spec-
tator,' vi. 97. Strathmore (Lady), iii. 234. Thames
tunnel, iv. 468. Through- stone, i. 210. Turnover,
xii. 364. Vice- Admiral, office of, v. 252. Virtues
and vices, v. 444. Walton relic, vii. 495. Water-
pipes, ancient, iv. 14. Wawling, its meaning, i. 51.
Welking, its meaning, ii. 427, 517. Wilkes (John),
v. 386. Wire Pond, vi. 352
Well, May Road, Accrington, iv. 396, 464 ; v. 14 ;
vi. 151
Well and fountain verses, viii. 242 Wellington (Arthur, Duke 01), dispositions at Water- loo, i. 125 ; Ney, ii. 128, 257; and Grassini, iii. 14 ; reference to in ' N. & Q.,' iv. 366 ; his meeting with Nelson, 495 ; and war medals, 536 ; his census paper, 1851, vii. 265 ; picture in periodical, ix. 308 ; and thetitle Iron Duke, ix. 466 ; x. 11, 73, 156, 172, 295, 517 ; compared with Napoleon, x. 15, 255, 433 ; his birth, 49 ; his Spanish Prayer Book, 106 ; missing statue, xi. 447 i and the Prince Regent in 1817, xii. 85 ; and the cricket field at Eton, 387, 516 ' Wellington and his Lieutenants,' inaccuracies in, xi.
404
Wellington (Duchess of) on Fray Paolo de la Magda lena, iv. 227. Lefevre's portrait of Napoleon, i. 7. Murillo's * La Vieja,' ii. 128. Poyntz (Thomas), i. 67. Sculptors, i. 207 Wellmere Decoy, Lincolnshire, vii. 288 Wells, holy, reverence paid to, ii. 469, 535 ; iii. 173
iv. 16
Wells and springs influenced by the tide, xi. 469 Wells (B.) on knife under boulder, ix. 408. Zodiac,
xi. 188
Wells (T.) on Kelynack, the place and family, xi. 368 Wellsborn (Richard), his biography, viii. 144, 312 Welsh, east wind in, ix. 229
Welsh (0.) on bronze coin, viii. 524. 'Child's Own Book,' vii. 248. Fashionable slang of the past, x. 98. Goldsmith's publishers, viii. 15. Havre-frock, iv. 168. Taverns, pictures of, viii. 43. ' Till Eulen spiegel,' iv. 169. Voyages of Jack Halliard,' iii. 249
Welsh ale and sweet Welsh ale, i. 265, 391 Welsh Bible, alteration in, vi. 388, 437 Welsh corpse custom, iii. 208, 333 Welsh counties ceded to England, xii. 106, 185 Welsh customs at Hallowe'en, xii. 321 Welsh dictionaries, xii. 128, 197, 513 Welsh family queries, x. 289 Welsh guide, handbill of, c. 1829, vi. 25 Welsh judges, iii. 427 ; iv. 50, 132, 171 Welsh leek, ii. 146, 251 Welsh manuscript pedigrees, iv. 412, 483; v. 109, 358
vii. 131, 213, 492 Welsh Nonjuring bishop, iv. 268 ' Welsh People,' vi. 19, 131, 216, 297 Welsh prosody, laws of, vi. 449
Welsh worthies, five, iii. 465
Welsher : welshing, ix. 400
Welshman on ' History of Mansell,' ix. 448
Welshmen, Shakespeare's, ii. 284
Welter, derivation of the word, xi. 369, 457; xii. 74,
155
Wem, Shropshire, its derivation, vi. 88, 174, 287 Wene, word used by Hogg, xi. 249 ; xii. 110 Wenhaston Doom described, i. 328, 357 Wenlock Olympian games, v. 513 Went=a crossway, its use, viii. 40, 214, 287, 481 Wenthlok, use of the place-name, xii. 188, 271 Wentworth (Henrietta, Lady), her portraits, i. 347,
476; ii. 12, 49
Wentworth (Paul), copy of his Orisons,' iv. 454 Wentworth (William), his biography, i. 7, 81, 60, 271,
316 Wentworth House, co. York, milestones directing to,
iii. 409, 494
Wesley (Charles), George Lillo, and John Home, thought coincidence, viii. 402, 492; ix. 51, 313; his journals, i. 449; ii. 54; his grandmother, vi. 369, 433 ; and Homer, x. 245 ; youth at Epworth parsonage, xi. 288, 396 ; portrait by Romney, 447, 516; xii. 37; at Bath, 1789, 388 Wesley (S.) and Hogarth, xi. 308 Wesley queries, xii. 27, 117 Wesley's Chapel, " Nicodemus's Seat " in, iv. 128 West (Edmund), M.P. in the Long Parliament, vi. 388 West (H. C.) on mazes cut in turf, v. 315 West (Mrs. W.), actress, i. 78 West Bourne in topography of London, viii. 517; ix.
51, 92, 190, 269, 291, 375, 456; x. 16 West Indian families, ii. 508 ; iii. 93 ; French, iii. 427 West Indian records, ix. 87, 198 Westbury White Horse, estimate for cleaning, xii. 503 Westcott (Bishop) on ideals, i. 308, 436 ; and vivisec- tion, xii. 205
Westerham Quakers, ix. 348
Westminster, ancient wharf in, iii. 164; improvements in, xi. 22
Christchurch, Victoria Street, iv. 55
Dean's Yard, No. 17, its history, xii. 265
Elverton Street, its name, xi. 288
New Charity School, xi. 502
Old Rochester Row renamed, xii. 66
St. James's Street mentioned in 'Will Book,'
ix. 286
St. Margaret's Church, inscriptions in, v. 284; mural monuments in, vi. 1, 63, 101; inter- ments in, 342; its Westminster benefactors, ix. 181, 242, 303, 382, 463; and the United States, xii. 1, 63, 123, 164, 289, 390 St. Margaret's Churchyard, slabs in, ii. 44, 127,
194, 254
St. Mary's Chapel and Chaucer, iv. 329, 401 Tothill Street, No. 4, its history, vi. 183 Victoria Street, skulls found in, vii. 11 Westminster (Abbot of), his plot, 1399, vii. 84, 197 Westminster Abbey, Chateaubriand's " lair " in, i. 227; and the restoration of heraldry, 245, 390. 491; old