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GEKEKAL INDEX.


memoration in 1759, x. 114. Oxford men sent to the Tower, i. 309. Palseologus in the West Indies, vii. 255. Palm Sunday : Fig Sunday, ix. 374. Papal styles : ' Pater Patrum," vii. 450. Parker's consecration and ' suffra- gan " bishops, iv. 430. Parsons (W.), the actor, ix. 368. Passive resister, v. 77. " Past," a, i. 396. Peacock as a symbol, v. 130, 193. " Phil Elia," iii. 79. Pimlico : Eyebright, xi. 76. Pits (Arthur), x. 366. Pius X., anagrams on, i. 253. Place, v. 353. Pole (David) : David Powell, x. 125. Pole (Margaret), Countess of Salisbury, xii. 16. Pontificate, ii. 173. Porta del Popolo, Borne, ix. 433. Portmanteau words and phrases, v. 170. Pounde (Thomas), S.J., iv. 184 ; v. 172. Precept on drunken- ness, vi. 372. Premonstratensian abbeys, iv. 231. Price (John), viii. 407. Princess Royal, the title, viii. 35. Prior John at Brighton, ix. 478. Priscian's head, ix. 414. "Purple patch," i. 477. Bastell (William), iii. 86. Beligious houses of Sussex, vii. 134. Beverend Esquires, ii. 307. Bitual question, vi. 512. Boman tenement houses, ii. 74. Borne, ancient, its population, xi. 273. Bose and Gordon families, viii. 95. Butland (John or Caspar?), ii. 189. St. Anthony's bread, viii. 315. St. Bartholomew and the Benedictines, xii. 312. St. Devereux : St. Dubricius, viii. 17. St. Edith, vi. 70. St. Expeditus, v. 297. St. Florian, vi. 297. St. Francis's moon, x. 478. St. Godwald, x. 476. St. Gregory the Great, relics of, i. 106. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi. 391. St. Oswald: " Gescheibte Turm," vi. 488 ; viii. 371. St. Pancras Borough Council motto, x. 369. St. Sidwell, xi. 377. St. Theobald, vii. 341. St. Wilge- fortis, v. 273. St. William of Sherrifield, vi. 374. Saint with five stars, v. 411. Saints, English, vii. 497. " Sal et saliva," i. 431. " Sanguis martyrum, semen Ecclesise," x. 487. Sardana, viii. 55. Scandinavian bishops, ii. 153. Seine, river and saint, vii. 454. Sergeant (John), viii. 447. Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, viii. 297. Shakespeare's school : early masters, viii. 397. Shakespeariana, iii. 426. Shelley (William), iii. 441 ; iv. 55. Shelley family, ii. 457. ' Sicilian's Tale,' ix. 374. Siddons (Sarah), ix. 184. Silk first mentioned in the Bible, viii. 297. Slade (John), xii. 14. Smoking and blind men, ix. 376. Snodgrass as a surname, x. 10. Spence (Paul), vii. 508. Stephenson (Ernest Augustus), vi. 517. Stevens (Richard), ii. 35. Strange (Bichard), viii. 429. Suck -bottle : feeding-bottle, viii. 355. Sun- dial inscription, ix. 518. Sussex arms, x. 332. Tacitus and the ' Gesta Bomanorum,' i. 6. Thomson (Christopher), x. 170. Thornton Abbey : Abbot Gresham, xi. 348. Tower of London, ix. 296. Trafalgar, iv. 431. Troper : its derivation, ix. 330. Truckee, ix. 196. Tugs, Wykehamical notion, i. 436. Veto at Papal elections, i. 94. Victoria (Queen) of Spain, her name-day, vii. 77, 156. Way (William), alias Wygge, ii. 106. Waynflete (William), iv. 36. White Ensign, ix. 174. Wilton Nunnery, i. 248, 416. Winchester College Visitation, 1559, ii. 45. Wolston, x. 95. Wright (Thomas vere John), iv. 86. Wyatville (George Geoffry), vii. 175. ' Wyke- hamist " first used, v. 470. ' Yong Souldier,' i. 477 Wainfleet on " Erasmus Rogers," vii. 487


Waining bells, meaning of the term, vi. 169, 238 Wainscot, early use of the word, x. 325, 377 W T ainwright (John), Irish Baron of Exchequer, i. 55 Wainwright (T.) on Commonwealth marriages,

vi. 8. Documents in secret drawers, i. 475. Easter Woods, iv. 217. ' Lorna Doone,' viii.

76. Lundy Island, iv. 16. Milton (George),

scrivener, xi. 8

Waistcoat of Charles I., its history, ix. 226, 294 Waiter : " minority waiter," meaning of the term,

v. 510

Waiter, murdered, charged in the bill, xi. 410 Waits : guisers : Christmas carols, iii. 10 Waits, Christmas, ii. 504 ; viii. 485 Waits, city, at York, iv. 505 Wake (H.) on ' Chronicon Johannis Abbatis S.

Petri de Burgo,' vi. 488. De Everraus and

De Bullo pedigrees, vi. 510 Wake family, x. 364 Wakefield apparition, vi. 109, 156, 235 ' Wakefield Mysteries ' and Widkirk, x. 128, 177 Wakener's Wells, place name, its origin, ii. 129, 214 Wakerley (J. G. V.) on Wakerley, iv. 369 Wakerley (Bobert), Bector of Covington, v. 54 Wakerley family, iv. 369, 433 Wake-week in Warwickshire, x. 155 Walbeoff family, i. 347, 413 Walcheren expedition, memorials, xi. 509 Waldef of Cumberland, his descendants, ii. 241,

291, 332, 412

Waldegrave (fifth Earl of), his death, iv. 356 Waldmuller, 1383, inscribed on old painting, viii.

428

Waldock family, ix. 508 ; x. 78 Wale : forewale : afterwale, their origin, x. 146 Wale (W.) on Dickens on the Bible, v. 391 Waler (Sir Will), 1643, ii. 426 Wales, earthquakes in, vi. 30, 74 ; Celts of,

viii. 145, 218, 233, 274 ; lattice tongs in, ix. 67,

312 ; moon superstitions in, xii. 406, 518 ;

Christmas custom in, 1774, 507 Wales (William), residence at Hudson's Bay, xii.

488

Wales, South, Gruffydds, Princes of, ii. 213 Walgrave, Northants, its register, viii. 45 Waliva in Cumberland, its location, viii. 470 Walker, its derivation, v. 169, 212, 293 ; in

Latin, 227 Walker (Benjamin) on Prof. Walter Baily's

books, vii. 96. Beating the bounds, iv. 31.

Boundaries and humorous incidents, vii. 94.

" Castle Inn," Birmingham, xii. 258. Cox's

' History of Warwickshire,' v. 372. Cresset

stones, v. 394. Dunghill proverb, ix. 413.

Emblin (Henry) and Theodosius Keen, xii. 37.

Gainsborough, architect, xii. 18. Hundred

Courts, i. 127. Military Canal at Sandgato,

xii. 377. Moucharaby, viii. 431. S, its long

and short forms, viii. 372, Salford: Saltersford,

x. 338. Sax, iii. 294. Strzygowski, viii. 310.

Tutbury, Honour of, i. 127, 274. Welsh

poem, iv. 392. " What Lancashire thinks,"

ix. 457 Walker (Col. H. J. O.) on bibliographical queries,

iii. 227. Greek and Boman tablets, v. 228.

Malapert (Martin), iv. 349. Napoleon's corona- tion robe, v. 76 Walker (E.) on Swedish painters in England, xi.

467

Walker (F. G.) on village mazes, ix. 388 Walker (Sir H.) and Boyne man-of-war, c. 1700,

xi. 9, 74. Walker (H. F.)= Ellen Howard, 1833, x. 450