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NOTES AND QUERIES.


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S.P.C.K. issued ' Thirty- three Sermons' in 1855. See Toplady's 'Works.'

Pp. 152 b, 153 a. " Roubillac," generally Itoubiliac(l98 b) ; see xlix. 310.

Pp. 162-6. Windebank. Deciphering his letters from France, Hearne's ' Langtoft,' i. clix. Richard Humfrey, of Old Windsor, dedicated to Laud, Sir Thos. Coventry, and Sir F. W. his translation of St. Ambrose, 1637.

P. 178 a. "G. T. Duckett," read G. F.

P. 178 b. " Heversham," Haver sham?

P. 180. Edmund Wingate. See Hinder- well's 'Scarborough,' ed. 3, 1832, p. 102: 'N. & Q.,' 1 st S. xii. 4; 'D.N.B.,' xv. 175; OldhamV Poems,' ed. Bell, 159; Churchill's ' Independence,' line 305.

P. 182. Sir Anthony Wingfield's character as an early patron of Roger Ascham, Ascham's ' EpistoLe,' 1602, pp. 628-9.

P. 198 a. For " Whitley" read Witley.

P. 206. G. Winstanley. See Tho. Bennet, ' Dissenters' Pleas,' ed. 5, 1711, p. 4.

P. 208. Winstanley's Water-theatre, Tatler, 1709, No. 74.

Pp. 213-6. Sir John Winter. See ' Naworth Household Books,' Surtees Soc.; 'N. & Q.,' 3 rd S. iv. 82.

P. 215 b. For "Metcalf " read Metcalfe.

P. 216 b. Samuel Winter died 24 Dec., not "24 Oct.," 1666.

P. 217 a. " Cavewell " 1

Pp. 220-2. Admiral Winter. The ship " Mary Fortune," belonging to the brothers William and George Winter, was sunk in Sept., 1565, by some Portuguese warships, between Cape Verde and Rio de Cesto; R. Ascham wrote a letter to Q. Elizabeth for them, 10 April, 1567; ' Epistola?,' 1602, pp. 477-9.

P. 223. T. M. Winterbottom left more than five thousand volumes of philological books to the University of Durham. See the 1 Calendar.'

Pp. 232-3. Wintringham. See Da vies, * York Press.'

Pp. 237-8. R. Wisdom being of unsound mind, Jo. Parker was appointed coadjutor to him, as archdeacon, 8 Jan., 1567/8, MS. Baker, xxviii. 258-9, 315. See Hazlitt's 'Warton,' iv. 131-2; Yorksh. Arch. Jour., x. 95 ; Wood, * Fasti Oxon.' (Bliss), i. 213 ;

  • D.N.B.,' xxvii. 335 a.

P. 257 a. "Nymphsfield," Nymps^eld? P. 258 a. "Burton Constable," probably Constable Burton.

Pp. 259-268. G. Wither. See Pomfret's 4 Poems,' 1699, pref. ; Oldham's 'Poems,' ed Bell, 81. P. 275 b. S. Wix. Is it possible that he


can have entered the Inner Temple at the age of twelve ?

Pp. 285 b ; 297 b. " Lauffeld," " Laeffelt " ?

P. 289. W. Wogan. John Allen, V.P. of VLagdalen Hall, Oxford, in the dedication of lis sermon at St. Mary's, 24 Feb., 1772, speaks of Wogan as one of a " glorious constellation."

Pp. 290-3. Wolcot. See Mathias, ' P. of L.,' 49, 50.

Pp. 296-304. James Wolfe. See Cowper's Task '('Time-piece').

Pp. 306-7. Joseph Wolff supplied a long notice of himself to Crockford's ' Clerical Directory,' 1857-8.

Pp. 310-1. W. Wollaston's bust at Rich- mond, M. Green's 'Poems,' 1796, p. 81 ; Black- wall calls him " learned and judicious," Sacred Classics,' 1737, ii. 83.

P. 327 b. If Thursday was the 16th, Sunday could not be the 18th.

P. 341. "St. Oswald's Abbey " was doubtless Nostell Priory.

Pp. 353-4. Lord Halifax. See Wilkinson's ' Barnsley Worthies.'

P. 357. Sir G. Wood. A long notice of him in Joseph Wilkinson's 'Barnsley Worthies,' 1883.

Pp. 372-3. Robert Wood's 'Almanack,' &c.; see Locke's 'Letters,' 1708, pp. 90-3.

P. 373. Robert Wood's 4 Palmyra,' abridged, was included in 'Compendium of Modern Travels,' 1757, vol. i.

Pp. 379-80. W. Wood, of Leeds. A volume of his 'Sermons,' 12mo. 1775. His eldest son, George William Wood, was M.P. for Kendal ; see the inscriptions in the chapelyard, Mill Hill, Leeds ; his 'Advice to Young Men,' Hull, 1814; the 'Memoirs' by Wellbeloved ap- peared in 1809, not "1807."

P. 384 b, line 23. The date 1844 must be wrong.

P. 388. Basil Woodd. See ' Eclectic Notes,' 1856, p. 529.

Pp. 390-1. H. S. Woodfall. Add ' H. S. Woodfall and the Letter C. pendix to the 'D.N.B.,' vol. 62." By A. Hall (private circulation), 8vo. 6 leaves.

P. 402. Robert Woodhouse had a brother Ollyett, Advocate-General at Bombay, who died there 21 June, 1822.

P. 424. John Woodward's Latin epitaph, written by V. Bourne, ' Poematia,' ed. 3, 1743, p. 237.

P. 432. Mrs. Hannah Woolley is now chiefly known through Charles Lamb's article in 'Eliana'C The Months').

P. 439. Woolston. There were replies by N. Lardner and Thos. Sherlock. P. 444 b. Worde. See Davies, ' York Press.'

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