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Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.


INDEX.


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T7alJace-James (J. G.) on plates of antique gems, 395 Vautrollier, printer, 436 Vine=a flexible shoot, 194 Warmiensem, diocese of, 515 Widrington (Sir E.), his tomb, 49 Wallington (Nehemiah), 1598-1658, 187, 292 Walpole (Horace), and Thomas Gray, 51 ; and his editors, 61, 122, 282, 371, 451 ; passage in one of his letters relating to St. Martin's parish, 397, 479 Walters (R.) on Helen Faucit and Margaret Gillies,

198

Gilbert (Sir John), drawings by, 238 Walthamstow church bells, 89 Walton and Layer families, 289, 386 War correspondents in South Africa, list of killed and

wounded, 469

Ward (C. S.) on Admiral Brodrick's escape, 424 Mouse, Isaiah Ixvi. 17, 446 Priest : to priest, 10

Ward (H. S.) on dozzil or dossil, 17, 178 " Hoastik carles," 16 Hurry =staith, 217 " Mary had a little lamb," 35 Wardlaw (Cardinal), Bishop of Glasgow, 1368, 74 Warmiensem diocese, 515

Warrick (R. B.) on faggots for burning heretics, 401 Washington family, coincidence in regard to the, 292 Waterproof clothing, early instance of, 229, 294 Waters (A. W.) on Leith halfpenny, 466 Watson (Thomas), poet, 227 Waxwork exhibition, Mrs. Salmon's, 131 Weare (G. E.)on Capt. Samuel Goodere, his biography,

341

Stop-press editions, 130 Weather folk-lore, 436

Wedgwood (Thomas) and the discovery of photo- graphy, 26, 116, 365, 464

Weedon (Cavendish) and Lincoln's Inn Fields, 53 Weir (Harrison), his book on cats, 515 Weld (Sir John), his biography, 229, 298, 385, 458 Welford (R.) on babies' uails, 500

Brodrick (Admiral), his escape, 424 Brothers Mayor and Town Clerk, 176 Carey (Edward), M.P. for Westminster, 154 Contributors to vol. i. ' N. & Q.,' 90 Vice-Admiral, the office of, 252 Virtues and vices, 444 Wilkes (John), 386 Well, May Road, Accrington, 14 Welsh manuscript pedigrees, 109, 358 Wenlock Olympian games, 513 West (H. C.) on mazes cut in turf, 315 Wharton (Philip, Duke of), his biography, 27 Whately (Archbishop) and J. B. Pe"res, 337, 441 Whettle on petigrewe, its meaning, 49 Whiskers used in the sense of moustache, 88, 196 Whitcombe or Whetcombe family, 515 Whitcombe (R.), his ' Janua Divorum,' 314, 446 White (Rev. John), the patriarch of Dorchester, 475 Whitebrook family and Pond Farm, Leicester, 88 Whitechapel and Aldgate, 34, 134 Whitehall, Holbein gateway in, 27, 320 WicklifFe (John), lineal descendant of, 412 Widow's man, meaning of the expression, 148, 254 Widrington (Sir Edward), tomb and wife's parents, 49 Wigwam : Tepee, synonymous, 104


Vilkes (John), M.P. for Aylesbury, his estate in

Bucks, 315, 386 Vill proved in the Archdeaconry of London, register 1,

fo. 35, 352

fVilliam the Silent, his assassin's relations, 248, 346 Villiams (T.) on Bohun and Plugenet families, 400 Willis and Puckridge families of Hants, 49 Wilmshurst (T. B.) on seriff, its meaning, 486 Wilson (Sir Erasmus), F.R.S., his biography, 474 Wilson (J. B.) on Norman gizer, 115 Wilson (T.) on Fahrenheit thermometer, 290, 422 Wilson (Dr. Thomas). Master of Requests, 493 Wilson (Sir Thomas),' date of his death, 514 Yilson (W. E.) on Gibber's daughter, 168 Dogs, ancient, 341 Hippin, its meaning, 325 Link with the past, 312 Pigeon cure, 343 Prisoners, French, 381 Winchester, Marquessate of, 66 Winchester pipes, 516 Windmill, an old, in Belgium, 453 A^instanley's wonders, list of, 128, 237 Wisdom family, 230, 343 Witchelt=ill-shod, 9, 58 Witcombe (J. J.) on Whitcombe or Whetcombe

family, 515

Wither (George), his 'Collection of Emblems,' 374 Woad, its definition, 246

Wolferstan (E. P.) on G. and R. Adderley, 323 Bar-At-Gin & Co., its meaning, 297 February fill-dyke, 188 Moated mounds, 399 Wolstan on wife of the third Viscount Bourke, 236 Woodall ( W. O.) on " International Library of Famous

Literature," 24 Wooden horse, obsolete military punishment, 82, 253 Woods, the " chink " of, 432, 498 Woolpit, co. Suffolk, and fairy my thology, 47, 155, 422 Woore, in Salop, its meaning, 128, 236 Worcestershire and Yorkshire dialect, 33 Word corruption, example of, 105, 217 Wordsworth (William), passage in his ' Excursion,'

book i. 91-102, 68, 138 Workmen's cheap railway tickets, 452 Worman (E. J.) on La Belle Sauvage, 245 Worst, its use as a verb in literature, 228, 321 Wortham (B. H.) on Walton and Layer families, 289 Wound for winded, 4, 95, 177, 277, 505 Wright (T.) on Cowper's letters, 414 Wright (W. H. K.) on B. R. Haydon, 109 Wrigley (G. W.) on Geo. Romney's books, 289 Wroth money, ancient custom, 4, 112 Wrottesley (F. J.) on Carless or Carlos family, 69 Wycoller Hall, cross near, identification of, 248 Wyld (H. C.) on R-metathesis in O.E., 81 Wynne (M. B.) on ancient dogs, 523 Yam, its etymology, 226 Yardley (E.) on Byroniana, 460 Cinderella, 177 Cowper as a parodist, 44, 96 Dryden, 353, 482 Goat in folk-lore, 522 Hawkwood (Sir John), 73

" His time a moment, and a point his space," 58 Hurgin, its etymology, 214, 274