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GENEKAL INDEX.


WiJkes (John), and the ' Essay on Women,' ix. 442, 492 ; x. 33, 90 ; xi. 493 ; and Cap of Liberty, x. 52

Wilkes's Parlour, origin of the name, iii. 147 Wilkie (Sir David), journal or diary inquired for, i. 329 ; his ' First Earring,' iv. 228, 317 ; copies of his pictures, xi. 329 Wilkins (George), and the authorship of ' A Yorkshire Tragedy,' vi. 41 ; date of his death, 148 Wilkins (H. C.) on Hell, Heaven, and Paradise,

i. 332

Wilkins (Jenny) in oil painting, xi. 268, 357 Wilkinson (A.), his guinea balances, iii. 347, 413 Wilkinson (F. E.) on Melampus and the Saint,

x. 68 Wilkinson (Sir T.), Political Agent at Chota

Nagpur, his portrait, iv. 46 Will, contempt for law in a, iii. 165 ; shortest

recorded, v. 206

Will, Lichfield, of 1553-4, bequests in, vi. 210 Will (J. G.), engraving by, after Tocque, xii. 49,

115

Will o' Gloucester on Boddington family, vii. 10 Will of a Lapworth Shakespeare, viii. 468 Will power as recorded in historical portraits, v. 9 Will registers, duplicate, iv. 46 ; Prerogative

Court of Canterbury, 95, 155 Willan (L.), his ' Astrcea Victrix,' i. 7 Willcock (J.) on Attorney- General to the Queen, x. 110. Authors of quotations wanted, iv. 488 ; vii. 374 ; viii. 269, 475 ; x. 108. Bread for the Lord's Day, ii. 209. British exiles in Holland, 1683-5, vi. 261. Browne (Sir T.) on oblivion, iv. 128. Browne (Sir T.) : quota- tion, x. 56. Carstares or Carstairs, xi. 290. Charles I., vii. 336. Charles II. 's mock- marriage, xii. 133. Charterhouse poetry collec- tion, ix. 237. Chess between man and his Maker, iv. 255. Compositor's " case," xii. 375. Dickens : literary coincidence, xi. 487. Dickens and Homer, vii. 505. Diving-bell, iii. 247. Eighteenth-century queries, viii. 436. Eliot (George) and Dickens, vi. 449. ' Esmond ' : slip of the pen, ix. 67, 276. Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), bis last words, xii. 391. Goat's blood and diamonds, viii. 356. ' Hamlet,' I. v., vi. 505. Hawker's ' Trelawny ' anticipated, i. 405. James II. medal, iii. 329. Monmouth cipher, ii. 347. Navy during the Civil War, xii. 308. ' Nicholas Nickleby ' : Captain Cuttle, i. 166. Parliamentary divisions, xii. 490. Sacred place-names in foreign lands, xii. 493. Signs of old London, iii. 102. Spanish Armada, xii. 393. Swift and Suetonius, x. 365. Thackeray : " horse-godmother," xii. 178. Turnspit dogs, xii. 247. Veitch (Rev. Wm.), x. 87. Weed = tobacco, ix. 129. Wogan (Capt.), i. 284. Worm, i. 407

Wille, French engraver, his nationality, ix. 27 Willes (Richard), was he " R. W." ? ii. 484 Willesden, origin of the place-name, iii. 208, 275 Willesden families, iii. 208, 293 ; iv. 95 Willett (E. V. A.) on FitzGerald's ' Omar,'vi. 388.

' Percy Folio,' y. 468 William I. : ' William the Conqueror ten sixty- six," x. 228 ; monastic estates under, 354 ; laws of, xi. 269 ; and Barking Abbey, xi. 447 ; xii. 31, 77, 175

William III., crowned at Dublin, i. 446 William III., his chargers at the Boyne, ii. 321 370, 415, 453 ; iii. 137 ; ix. 329, 377, 414 Orange toast to, viii. 269


William IV. called " Silly Billy," i. 184, 232 William I. of Germany, " Father of his Country,"

ix. 331 William of Wykeham, his parentage, i. 222, 257,

278 ; and Norfolk, iv. 130 William Willie, Christian names, i. 67, 257, 315,

457 Williams (A.) on Matthew Arnold's ' East and

West,' iv. 405 Williams (A. J.) on Ariel, v. 415. Con- contrac- tion, iii. 111. Electric telegraph anticipated,

ii. 234. Jonson (Ben) and Bacon, v. 133.

Quapladde, vi. 429 ; vii. 256. Tudor spelt

Tidder, xi. 347 Williams (Charles) on Sir T. Browne's daughter,

v. 169. 'Memoirs of a Stomach,' i. 111.

' Religio Medici,' 1707, vii. 288 Williams (Edward), drowned, 1821, i. 368 Williams (Erasmus), d. 1608, x. 208, 258, 330 Williams (Miss E. F.) on Bettes or Bettiss, ix. 149.

Polhill family, xi. 315. Pugh of Regent Street,

xi. 428 Williams (F. C.) on Sir Henry Morgan the

buccaneer, xi. 409 Williams (F. N.) on Marshal Ney's descendants,

ix. 229 Williams (H. M.), her " No riches from his little

store," vi. 75 Williams (John), Archbishop of York, letters by,

i. 447 ; and John Owen, ii. 146 Williams (Rev. John), of Ystrad Meurig Grammar

School, ii. 68, 175 Williams (J. G.) on Lincoln civic insignia :

Mayor's ring, iii. 387. St. Peter Steintheked,

vi. "309

Williams (Mrs. Mary), her connexions, iv. 267 Williams (Roger), of Rhode Island, his grave,

xi. 346

Williams (R. C. C.) on authors wanted, xi. 248 Williams (Samuel), draughtsman, v. 109, 312,

417, 498 ; vi. 54

Williams (Hon. S.), President of Grenada, x. 349 Williams (S.) on seventeenth-century woman

surgeon, xi. 42

Williams (T. W.) on liggers, c. 1474, viii. 449 Williams (W. R.) on Army and Militia Lists, x. 489.

M.P.'s unidentified, xii. 69 Williamson (D.) on alias, ii. 13 Williamson (J.) on place in the house, viii. 298 Willie London, Indian flower, vi. 288, 330, 352 Willis (A. C.) on Battle of the Boyne Army List,

ix. 170. Cavaliers with Prince Rupert, ix. 12 Willis (Edmond), his ' Abreuiation of Writing by

Character,' iii. 328, 375 Willison (David), Edinburgh printer, his biography,

v. 324

Willme (J.), his Sepherah Shelosh, xi. 469 ; xn. 15 Willock family of Bordley, ii. 188, 276 Willow, weeping, and Psalm cxxxvii. iii. 2, 247 ;

iv. 115 Willow-pattern china, story inscribed on, ix. 210,

437 ; x. 98 Will's Coffee-House, five of the name, ii. 461 ;

Great Russell Street, viii. 421 Wills, Shotley, 1463-1538, iii. 2 ; Yorkshire

1636-1715, 465 Wills, Cheshire and Lancashire, where preserved,

i. 38

Wills, French procedure respecting, ix. 50 Wills of lawyers, flaws in, vii. 266 ; viii. 16 Wills made by dog and donkey, ii. 501 Willy water, use and meaning of the term, ix. 130 Wilmot (B.) on Townley estates, x. 89