TENTH SERIES.
297
Linrlot, portrait painter, v. 189. Lonning
iv. 70. Matches in Congreve, vii. 351. Moloker
Yiddish term, x. 477. Moravian Chapel, Fetter
Lane, yiii. 235. Musical family : Miss Isabe
Jay, vi. 502. Newspapers in 1680, xii. 314
' Nitor in adversum," viii. 474. Noncon-
formist burial-grounds, ix. 434 ; x. 31. ' Old
Tarlton's Song,' viii. 235. " Omne bonum
Dei donum," vii. 33. Parkins (Joseph
Wilfred), iii. 157. Pertesen, its meaning, xii. 297.
Pitt Club, ii. 210. Players at Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, xii. 222. Poll -books, viii. 453, 477.
Portobello, vii. 355. ' Progress of Madness,'
ix. 14. Shakespeariana, ii. 522. Spellicans,
ix. 15. Spur-post, iii. 253. Sun and its orbit,
i. 435. ; Tom Moody,' ii. 295. ' Tom Tough,'
vi. 252. Touching wood, vi. 476. ' Villikins
and his Dinah,' iv. 277. Waldef of Cumber-
land, ii. 291. ' Willy Wood and Greedy
Grizzle,' i. 48. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 397.
Wine used at Holy Communion, ix. 432.
Woman with masculine name, ix. 457. Words
in American newspapers, xii. 10
Well, Dipping, in Hyde Park, vii. 247, 296
Welldon (Bishop) and the Protector's head, xi. 390, 453
Wellington (Arthur, Duke of), his horses, i. 329, 416 ; and General Alava, iii. 167 ; badge engraved " Watier's, 1814," iv. 68, 155 ; " Up, Guards, and at them ! ' 240 ; and Lady Jersey, v. 171 ; on uniforms, viii. 8, 176 ; interview with Nelson, 506 ; letter used as epitaph, xi. 347, 472 ; and Creevey at Brussels, xii. 146
Wellington (Evelyn, Dowager Duchess of), on French miniature painter, i. 86, 171. Turin (J.), French clockmaker, i. 107
Wellington trousers, xi. 48
Wells, devotion at, on Ascension Day, iv. 32
Wells (Mrs. Mary), actress, her portraits, iv. 190
Wells Cathedral, " man with the toothache," x. 121
Welsbach (Caspar), his copy of Luther's Bible, i. 509
Welsh, Henry II. on the, ii. 446
Welsh, meaning of a in, vi. 429 ; vii. 58 ; deriva- tion of " llan," vii. 84 ; violet in, xi. 207
Welsh heraldry, yiii. 330, 478 ; x. 255 ; xi. 387
W T elsh judges, biographical list, xii. 28, 93, 198
W T elsh legends and poetry, ix. 221, 331
Welsh magazines : ' Yr Ymofynydd,' viii. 465
Welsh maypoles, iv. 469
Welsh metre, English poem in, xi. 367 ; xii. 154
Welsh mutations, iv. 286
Welsh poem containing only vowels, iv. 208, 392, 516 ; v. 14, 75
Welsh rabbit, derivation of the term, i. 70
Welsh soldiers' foot-gear, thirteenth century, ix. 270
Welsh tartan, ix. 250
Welsted (Leonard), his ' Apple Pye,' 1704, viii. 494
Weltje (Louis), his house at Hammersmith, xii. 466
Weltje's Club, its history, xii. 167, 239, 293, 352,
Wemyss (Rev. James), Nonjuror, c. 1689, viii. 277 Wenceslaus, hero of carol, and St. Vaclav, vii. 426;
viii. 33, 175 Wenham (Jane), witch of W T alkern, iv. 149, 197,
318
Wensleydale, " fairy story " in, vi. 405 Wentworth, its local pronunciation, i. 307 Wentworth and Vernon families, viii. 328
Wentworth family of Pontefract, xi. 68
Wentzel (Mrs. G. von) on miners' greeting, iv. 348
Werden Abbey, near Diisseldorf, i. 67, 111, 152
Werder on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 435
Werewolf story in Portugal, i. 327, 417
Wesley (John), and Miss Lewen, i. 189, 218 ;
on gardens, i. 349 ; iii. Ill ; on glory of
Methodists, i. 409, 476 ; his ' Journal,' 1790, ii. 8 ;
and the wig, iii. 269 ; iv. 36 ; and Fetter Lane,
viii. 502 ; in Germany, x. 187 ; missing letters,
367
Wesley (John)=Pasque Sharman, ii. 427 Wesley-bob in wassail song, iii. 10 Wesleyan Methodism, its organization, ix. 230 West (Benjamin), his picture of death of Wolfe, v.
409, 451, 518; vi. 113, 154, 173 ; viii. 17 West (William Edward), his paintings, iv. 327 West-Country fairs, illustrations of, i. 48, 93 West-Country Rector on parish documents, ii. 267 West India Regiment, 8th, its history, ix. 168 West Indian hurricane lore, vii. 127 West Indian military burial-ground, v. 61, 104 West Indian military records, vi. 428, 476 ;
vii. 14, 78, 156, 197', 252 West Indian registers, viii. 20, 274, 377 West Indies, British, monumental inscriptions in,
xi. 392 West Indies, Palseologus in, vii. 209, 336, 254,
416
West London Railway, old archway, vi. 426 Westbrook (Col. Thomas), d. 1744, his birthplace,
xi. 228 Westbury (Lord Chancellor), and parody of Horace,
vi. 108
Westenra (Rev. Peter ) = Elizabeth Pigott, ii. 113 Westerham, Kent, " minstrel and laborer," viii.
485
Western rebellion of 1549, i. 46, 217, 428 Westhawe, Westhaugh, or Westhagh (Dr. T.),
1432, iii. 421
Westhope, Chapel Meadow at, iii. 187 Westhope Court Rolls, Salop, v. 269 Westmacott (Charles Molloy), Tory writer, vi.
234
Westminster : St. Margaret's Churchyard improve- ments, i. 23, 62 ; Black Dog Alley, ii. 5, 118,
174 ; recent finds in, iii. 105 ; site of hay
market, c. 1734, vii. 270, 370, 516 ; St. Mar- garet's Hospital, x. 129, 172 Westminster Abbey, Chaucer's tomb in, i. 28 ;
changes at, 467 ; books on monuments in, ii.
533; almsmen of, iv. 168, 236, 314; xi. 227,
355 ; Prebendaries of, vi. 189 ; tomb of Eleanor
of Castile in, vii. 8 ; vestments at, x. 470 ;
Margaret of Richmond in, xi. 463 ; xii. 15, 215 ;
western towers, xii. 64, 217 ; and Louis
XVIII.'s queen, 108, 193 Westminster Cathedral, first bishop consecrated
in, ii. 145 Westminster changes in 1903, i. 263, 302, 355 ;
1904, iii. 381, 423 ; 1905, v. 221, 262, 356, 491 ;
1906, vii. 81, 122, 161, 193, 232 ; 1907, ix.
163, 225 ; 1908, xi. 201, 262 Westminster Commissary Court, its documents,
iii. 125 Westminster Hall, flooded, ii. 126 ; its interior,
iv. 148 Westminster Horseferry, distance measurement,
iii. 248 ; iv. 51 Westminster Latin play, ' Phormio,' xi. 427 Westminster Sanctuary, its extent, viii. 350 Westminster scholars, Mr. Stacey Grimaldi's list
of, i. 267