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GENERAL INDEX.


vassal," i. 17. Grinfield (Rev. Edw. Wm.), iii. 330. Guelderland (Duke of) : Duke of Lorraine, v. 313. Gytha, mother of Harold II., iv. 232. Mayals, vi. 376. Meaux Abbey, vi. 248. New Style, 1582, ii. 266. Rose of Jericho, y. 229. St. Dunstan, i. 216. St. Fina of Gimignano, i. 415. St. Florian, vi. 297. St. Genius, v. 495. St. Gilbert of Sempring- ham, iv. 94. St. Gregory the Great, i. 158. St. Mewbred, i. 288. Santorin and St. Irene, v. 510. Sjambok, its pronunciation, iv. 332. Williams (Rev. John), ii. 175 Ward (Frank) on E. F. Holt, painter, x. 489.

Ward family, iv. 264 ; v. 409 Ward(H. P.) on Paine's remains, xii. 197 Ward (H. Snowden) on authors of quotations, iv. 38 ; ix. 455. Becket's martyrdom, i. 388. Bell-horses, vii. 33. " Cash on the nail," vi. 365. " Cast not a clout," v. 433. Caxton's birth- place, xii. 327. Chinese nominy, ii. 507. Cold Har- bour : Windy Arbour, i. 341. Comether, its meaning, xii. 77. Coop, to trap, iv. 296. Dickens: Shakespeare: woodbine, xii. 334. ' Edwin Drood ' continued, i. 331. " February fill dyke," iii. 314. Hoast, v. 110. Horseshoes for luck, iii. 90. Lady-bird folk-lore, viii. 116. Lancashire toast, ii. 58. ' Lorna Doone,' vii. 488. Marriage relationships, xii. 315. "Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John," xii. 154. Mellycaton : musk-million, vi. 338. ' Old Tarlton's Song,' viii. 236. Paste, i. 510. Piece-broker, iv. 412. Pilgrims' Ways, ii. 129. Portmanteau words and phrases, v. 170. Rapids : water-break, viii. 294. Roan : its etymology, vi. 14. Robin a Bobbin, i. 172. "Scomer upon the Hope," xii. 118. Shakespeare's wife, ii. 429. " There was a man," i. 377. Touching wood, vi. 174. Twopenny for head, iv. 217. Vamphorn, v. 154. War, its old pronunciation, v. 310. Ward surname, its origin, vii. 109, 154. Wassail, iii. 10

Ward (John) and the Shilohites, xi. 354 Ward (John) on Arabic numerals, x. 368. Con- stitution Hill, xii. 110. Etymology of Liver- pool, xi. 354

Ward (J. H.) on Robert Boyle on the Bible, i. 186 Ward (Hon. Kathleen) on ' Bazaar Girl,' viii. 310. Bilbocatch, ix. 68. Blackburn (Abp.), viii. 350. Burnell family, xii. 289. Carey or Cary ? iv. 248. Curtis : Hughes : Worth, iv. 207. De Ros (Baroness), xii. 187. Donkeys and measles, x. 326. Fermor, iv. 289. Flem- ing, viii. 289. Gilbert of Kilminchey, xii. 287. King (Bishop) of Elphin, xii. 169. Lamy (Dr. John), xii. 210. Lisle : Arbuthnot, viii. 449. Lloyd and FitzGerald, viii. 289. Marsh (Mrs.), novelist, viii. 313. Naylor of Canterbury, xii. 148. Stanihurst: Walsie, iv. 168. Taylor = Berkeley, xii. 147. Throgmorton, vi. 190, 233. Whittaker (Abraham), x. 289. Wood (Anne), viii. 289 Ward (Baron Thomas), his birthplace, ii. 169,

Ward (Rev. T. Watson), his biography, xii. 228, 278

Ward family, iv. 264 ; v. 409

Warden (David Bailie), American bibliographer, iii. 309

Warden (G. C.) on Bonaparte, x. 66. Castle Rising, ix. 412. Greensted Church, viii. 416. London remains, viii. 392. Napoleon's chess- men, vii. 349

Warden (William) and Bonaparte, x. 3, 64, 162


Warden Point, church at, and old London

Bridge, xi. 207 Wardlaw (Lady), her claim to ' Hardyknute,' ii.

536

Wardlaw family, viii. 262, 342 Wardle (George), of Pimlico, 1861, v. 229, 299 Wardour, Latin MS. at, i. 109 Wardour family, viii. 330 Wardrobe Accounts in Public Record Office, x.

276

Ware, lustre, its origin, v. 110, 158, 216 Wareham, Dorset, its history, viii. 209 ; ix. 137 Warelondes, temp. Edward III., its meaning, vii.

507 ; viii. 92, 296 Warfare, naval, canals in, ix. 109 Warkamoowee, etymology of the word, iii. 467 Warleggan, near Bodmin, its parish registers, i. 266 " Warlock of the Glen," his ' Curse of Seaforth,' v.

168, 233

Warlow, German place-name, iii. 249, 335 Warmington (William), exiled 1584-5, ix. 184 Warner (Richard), ' Antiquitates Culinaria3,' 1791,

viii. 431 Warner (Sir Thomas), tombstone inscription, viii.

288, 377 ; ix. 296 ; his history, xi. 108, 195,

392, 393

Warner (Ursula), d. 1648, her biography, x. 348 Warrack (A.) on comether, xi. 98 Warrand (G.) on Rowley, iii. 347 Warrington, epitaph at, x. 502 Warrington Church, chasuble found at, i. 128 Warren hare-shelter, its etymology, xii. 225 Warren (Sir George), theft from, iii. 188 Warren (Richard), his descendants, iii. 50 Warren (W.) on Black Notley Parish Register,

xii. 88

Warren ( ), perfumer, d. 1789, ix. 386

Warren and Nelson decanter, ii. 268

Warsaw, British envoy at, 1774, x. 327, 398

Wart cures, popular, ix. 282, 374

Warton (Thomas), editor of ' Oxford Sausage,' ii.

227, 376

Warton (William), portrait by Reynolds, ii. 68 Warton family and Walton, Lancashire, vi. 450 Warwick Grammar School, its antiquity, i. 215, 270 Warwick punch-bowl, vi. 27 Warwickshire charter, its enrolment, iv. 128 " Was you ? " and " You was," use of, v. 32, 76,

114, 155 " Was you ? " for " Were you ? " date of change,

i. 509 ; ii. 72, 157

Washington, hour of sunset at, iii. 87, 154 Washington (George), his arms and American flag,

ii. 327, 417 ; iii. 36, 420 ; v. 60 ; and Jonathan

Boucher, viii. 188 ; " Father of his Country,"

ix. 70, 115, 151, 236 ; his Order of Cincinnatus,

xii. 328

Washington (Laurence), his death, 1653, iv. 286 Washington, State of, origin of place-names, viii.

131

Washington family pedigree, vii. 25 ; x. 323 Washington medal, vi. 167, 232, 295 Wassail, etymology of the word, ii. 503 ; iii. 9, 112,

152, 456

! Wast du Roi," meaning of the term, x. 168 ' Watch at the Sepulchre,' poem, ix. 109 Watch inscription, x. 506 Watches with words instead of figures, v. 349,

413, 476 ; vi. 36

Watchet, origin of the word, xi. 367, 412, 457 Watchman, Irish, picture and lines, iv. 506 Water, onions for purifying, xi. 28, 173 Water, tale of drop of, ix. 448, 497, 518