TENTH SEEIES.
299
White Bread Meadow, Bourne, curious survival
at, iii. 365
White City, sundial motto, xii. 367 White cock v. the devil, x. 34 White Company, its nationality, ii. 68, 132 White Eyes, c. 1778, Indian chief, xi. 87 White family of Lichfield and Dr. Johnson, ix.
144, 302
White family of Southwick, vi. 43, 64, 82, 134 White hart as badge, xi. 168 White Line on Bewickiana, vii. 29 ; ix. 307 ;
xi. 268
White Rose on roses as badges, x. 218 White Sea, its identity, x. 308, 351, 376, 456 White tree of Crockerton Hill, xii. 247, 377 White-Winton (M.) on Hereward, vi. 408 Whitear (W. H.) on Harvest Supper songs, xii. 137.
Squib and Pepys, xi. 468. Whittier, x. 70 Whitebait dinner, ministerial, at Blackwall, i. 213 Whitebrook (J. C. ) on Mrs. Mary Williams, iv. 267 Whitehalgh or Whitehall (J.), of Pethils, co.
Derby, iii. 347
Whitehall Banqueting Hall and Charles I., viii. 447 Whitehall Matted Gallery, iii. 388 Whitehead (B.) on " Coup de Jarnac," i. 75.
Norman Court, Hampshire, viii. 474 Whitehead (Paul), d. 1774, his biography, iv. 468 ;
v. 56 Whitehead family and Norman Court, viii. 345,
415, 474 ; ix. 71 Whitehouse (A. E.) on Denny family, ii. 494.
Galileo portrait, ii. 492
Whitehouse & James on Holy Maid of Kent, ii. 336 Whitehurst (F. P.), lines on 'An Evening Star,'
vii. 348 Whiteside (H. J. ) on authors of quotations wanted,
vii. 49
Whiting (Marion) on authors wanted, xii. 208, 355 Whitgift (Archbishop), his brothers, ix. 108 Whitgift's Hospital at Croydon threatened, i. 498 Whitgift's School at Croydon, iv. 114 Whitham (J. H.) on cresset stones, v. 308. Por-
lock Church, vii. 228. Serpent bound to the
cross, vi. 109. ' Walking " cloth, v. 293 Whitlas family of Gobrana, co. Antrim, vii. 350 Whitman (S.) on Count Findlater at Karlsbad,
xii. 269 Whitman (Walt) on massacre at Alamo, Texas,
xi. 510 ; xii. 90
Whitney (Geoffrey), his autograph, iv. 208 Whitney (John), his ' Genteel Recreation,' c.
1700, iv. 108
Whitsunday, its derivation, ii. 121, 217, 297, 352 ; ' Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,' 166, 313 ; con- firmations on, iii. 16 Whitsunday, birch on, custom at Stoke-on-
Trent, iv. 87
Whitsuntide, Cotswold games at, vii. 361, 402, 511
Whitsuntide celebrations, xi. 381
Whittaker (Abraham), c. 1792, his wife, x. 289
Whittier genealogy, x. 70
Whitty Tree, place-name, its meaning, i. 469 ; ii. 113
Whitwell (R. J.) on Abbey of St. Vatery-sur- Somme, iii. 168. " Antonio Nati, Romano," ' Assisa de Tolloneis,' ii. 387 ; iii. 38. Bangor : Conway, xii. 367. Biset (Margaret), i. 468. Bridgewater Borough, xii. 88. Cottes- wold in Italian, x. 398. Culprit, its etymology, xii. 174. Drive : ride, viii. 415. Hackney, ix. 177. Hearne's tomb, v. 66. Ising-glass, x. 411. Italian, early, glossary wanted, iii.
447. Italian (early) literature, xi. 497.
Lederer (John), iv. 467. ' Notes and Queries '
Commemoration, xii. 331. " Paules fete," ii.
87. Perit, a very minute measure, iii. 238.
Pightle : pikle, v. 26, 134. Pillory, v. 145.
Rotary bromide process, vii. 96. Vere (Ed-
ward), seventeenth Earl of Oxford, ii. 309.
Wyberton, Lines, vii. 69
Whitwick Church, Leicestershire, mailed effigy in,
viii. 250
Whooping-cough, donkey cure, x. 326, 398 Whyte (Richard), c. 1744, xi. 507 Wiccamicus on ' The Cornworthiad,' vii. 128 Wickie-up, wigwam, and tepee, their difference,
ix. 406
Wicksidge on Blandina, v. 450 Wicliffe. See Wycliffe. Widdersinnis or withershins, origin of the word,
ii. 76 Widdington (Ralph), D.D., his will, 1687-9, ix.
329
Widge = horse, dialect survival, vi. 186, 338 Widkirk and the ' Wakefield Mysteries,' x. 128,
177
Widow, affixed to traders' names, x. 67, 158, 257 Wieland (C. M.), his ' Agathon ' in English, viii.
368, 457
Wienholt (Mrs. E. C.) on Hutton : Hepburn:
Lidderdale, iv. 509. Hutton Hall, vi. 276, 377
Wife day : wife tea, old Cumberland custom, ii.
287 Wife-sales in Yorkshire, ix. 207, 416 ; x. 118, 237,
276
Wig, and the Rev. John Wesley, iii. 269 ; iv. 36 Wigan bell foundry, v. 168, 216, 257, 377 Wigan stage and Miss Mellon, xii. 405 Wiggins (Major E. R.) and photography at Luck- now, xi. 325 Wiggins (Joseph), 1832-1905, explorer, ix. 110,
176
Wiggle, meaning of the word, ii. 28, 153, 274 Wight (T. Murray) on Col. Pestall, xii. 29 Wigmore (J. ) on Turstin de Wigmore, x. 205 Wigmore (Turstin de), x. 205, 250 Wigs, varieties of, ii. 50, 176 ; bishops and clergy in, viii. 149, 214 ; ix. 497 ; x. 16, 78, 158, 356, 392 Wigtwizzle, place-name, its etymology, v. 53,
91, 194 Wigwam, tepee, and wickie-up, their difference,
ix. 406 Wilberforce (Bishop Ernest), letters written by,
xii. 247
Wilberforce (Bishop S.) and Huxley, x. 209, 335 Wilberforce (William), his residence at Clapham,
vi. 497 ; his portrait by Slater, ix. 326 Wilberforce University, Ohio, its degrees, vi. 110 Wilbraham as proper name, x. 430, 477 ; xi. 173 Wild (Jonathan), bibliography, xi. 347, 435 ;
reference to, in State Papers, xii. 321 Wild (J. R.), artist, his biography, x. 447 Wild-goose chase, obsolete English game, vii. 512 Wilde (Lady) and Swedenborg, iv. 331 Wilde (Oscar), his ' De Profundis,' iv. 168, 233 ; bibliography, iv. 266 ; v. 12, 133, 176, 238, 313, 355 ; vi. 296 ; vii. 13 ; xi. 254 ; his birthplace, vi. 448 ; his works, ix. 388 Wilde (Sir William) on poem by Dean Swift, iii.
265 Wilderspin (Samuel), portrait of, i. 67 ; ii. 528 ;
iii. 135
Wildman's dining club, c. 1765-66, xi. 187 Wilie-l)eguilies=finesses-verbales, iii. 125