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Walker (James W.) on "femmer," x. 9. " Walk- ing " cloth, v. 169

Walker (John), and the lucifer match, xi. 427 ; xii. 56

W T alker (Peter), Merchant Taylor scholar, vi. 308

Walker (Peter and John), c. 1770, their parentage, iii. 8, 57

Walker (R. Johnson) on Robert Barker, v. 229. Camelian, viii. 394. Danteiana, vii. 251. Euripides: Electra,' viii. 47. Heralds their anointing, vii. 448. Hessel (Phoebe) and Fontenoy, vi. 132. Latin pronunciation in England, vii. 170. " Lying Bishop," vii. 496. Mimes of Herondas, i. 68. Pictorial blinds, vii. 493

W'alker (S.) on authors of quotations, ix. 149

Walker (Sarah), " Old Campaigner," 1750-1838, vii. 464

Walker (Thomas), actor, in Dublin, ii. 247

Walker (Thomas), ' Treatise upon the Art of Flying,' ix. 441

Walkern, the witch of, iv. 149, 197, 318 ' Walking " cloth, illustration of, v. 169, 212, 293

Walking in two parishes on the same day, xii. 89

Walkyn Silver, in Westmorland, iii. 29, 95, 170

Wall (E.) on Polynesian islands, v. 329. ' Short Whist,' xii. 318

Wall (Col. John)=Mary Brilliana Martin, ii. 309 ; iii. 232 ; iv. 14

Wall (J. C.) his ' Shrines of British Saints,' iii. 486

W T all family, v. 270, 489 ; vi. 55

Wall family, formerly of Dymock, Gloucestershire, iv. 8

Wallace (A.) on Irish ejaculatory prayers, i. 249. Lane (Mrs.) and Peter Pindar, i. 226

Wallace (William Ross), author of " The hand that rocks the cradle," iv. 447 ; v. 273, 357

Waller (A. R.) on authors of quotations, viii. 374, 434 ; x. 454 ; xii. 158. Book-plate verses, ix. 167. Crabbe bibliography, i. 86. ' Monstrous Regimen of Women,' xi. 235. Nonconformists burial-grounds, x. 31. Palgrave's ' Golden Treasury,' viii. 393. Swank, ix. 513

Waller (J. G.), index to the plates in his ' Brasses,' vi. 210

Wallflowers, called " bloody warriors " in Devon- shire, iii. 486

Wallingford House, Whitehall, print of, ix. 489

Walloon etymologies, xii. 405

Walls, tile-bonded, in Tamworth Churchyard, vii. 210

Wallsend, spelling reform in, ix. 67

Walmer Castle and Lord Nelson, viii. 310

Walmisley (W. M.) on spoon and hair, viii. 150

Walney Island names, their etymology, i. 387, 492 ; ii. 56

Walpole (G.) on "To have a month's mind," ii. 487. ' Ugly rush," iii. 165

Walpole (Horace), and Madame du Deffand, i. 325 ; his letters to the Countess of Ailesbury, iii. 386 ; iv. 158 ; on the Douglas cause, iv. 85 ; letters to Rev. Mr. Birch and Rev. H. Etough, v. 133, 173 ; and ' Anecdotes of Polite Litera- ture,' vi. 201 ; Strawberry Hill sale catalogues, vii. 461, 517 ; stanza on Duchess of Devonshire, ix. 449 Walpole (Lady) and John Shorter, iii. 269, 317,

337, 434 Walpole (Sir Robert), " Every man has his price,"

vii. 367, 470, 492

Walpole and Shorter families, iv. 13 Walpole family of Athlone, ix. 343


Walsh (W- P. P.) on egg good in parts, xi. 356. Irish Royal Engineers, x. 328

Walsh family of Lincolnshire, vii. 349, 497 ; viii. 33, 214, 371

Walsh surname, its philological interest, xii. 446

Walsie (Catherine ) = Nicholas Stanihurst, iv. 168

Walsingham (Sir T.), dedication of 'All Fools ' to, v. 347

Walsoken, Norfolk, seven-sacrament font at, v. 36

Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland, temp. Wil- liam I., xii. 447

Walters (H. B.) on Wigan bell foundry, v. 257. Worfield churchwardens' accounts, iv. 327

Walters (R.) on George Almar, vi. 292. Amateur dramatic clubs, iv. 431. ' Belle Assemblee ' : Miss Cubitt, iv. 152. Byrch arms, iv. 135. Dickens and Thackeray, iii. 377. Dighton (Richard), x. 454. Dry applied to spirituous liquors, viii. 371. Farrell, of the Pavilion Theatre, iii. 252. Grindlay (Capt.) : T. Wag- horn, vi. 217. Guernsey lily, x. 412. Humby (Mrs.), actress, iii. 337. Kemble burial-places, viii. 54. ' Melton Breakfast,' viii. 315. Quota- tions wanted, v. 437. Twitchel, iii. 351. ' Wrong Man,' vii. 407. Zoffany, x. 193

Walton, Lancashire, and Warton family, vi. 450 ;

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vii. 14 Walton (Anne), epitaph in Worcester Cathedral,

x. 68 Walton (Capt.), mythical brevity of his dispatch,

vi. 225 ; vii. 494

Walton (G.) on Capt. Walton's dispatch, vi. 225 Walton (Miss Sarah) on Jennings of Soddylt Hall,

iv. 47

Walton and Cotton Club, its rules, 1817, ix. 310 Walton Castle, Clevedon, Somerset, its history, xi.

108, 217 Wanborough, Wilts, pattens in church porch, ix.

268, 336

Wandsworth, dispute of dyers in, v. 126 Waney timber denned, x. 490 ; xi. 34 Wangun, etymology of the word, vii. 367 Wapiti, pronunciation of the word, iii. 29 War, dogs in, iv. 488, 537 ; v. 36, 195 ; laws or

custom of, vi. 429, 516 ; conscientious scruples

against, 1837, x. 9 War, its old pronunciation, v. 228, 310 ; vi. 138,

176, 270, 356 ; vii. 514 War bow, last used, i. 225, 278, 437, 497 War medals, best books on, iii. 247, 315 War Office in fiction, iv. 127, 235 War song of the Boy Scouts, x. 225 Warbeck (Perkin) and Exeter, vi. 107, 154 Warbleton Priory, " screaming skull " at, iv.

107, 194, 252, 331, 514 Warburton (Bishop), his ' True Methodist,' i. 167 ;

and David Mallet, ii. 7 Ward (B. M.) on Buckle's History of Civilization,'

xii. 328 Ward (Major B. R.) on Col. By, R.E., vi. 135. De

Lancey (Sir William H.), v. 72 ; vi. 33. Water- loo, vi. 316 Ward (C. A.) on " Famous ' Chelsea, iv. 434.

Fame, v. 49. Marechal (Sylvain), iv. 265.

Nelson's signal, iv. 321, 411, 533 ; v. 136 Ward (C. S.) on Battle of Bedr, ii. 475. Battle

of Spurs, ii. 518. Baxter's oil printing, i. 490.

Bishop Island, vi. 76. Boer War of 1881, i.

277. Comet in 1580, iii. 8. " Consul of God,"

i. 32. Dahuria, i. 248. Galton (Rev. Arthur),

i. 413. " George, P'ce of Salm Salm," ii. 249. Godfrey of Bouillon, vi. 213. "God's silly