NINTH SERIES.
273
W. S.) on " The " as part of title, ix. 428
W. (S. T.) on skilly, vi. 393
W. (T.) on Baker family, x. 413. Bingham armorial, iv. 31. Kowyer family, iv. 465. Crom wells of Henbury, iv. 91. Curzon family, ii. 531. Dyson : Colet, iv. 111. Expulsion from Oxford, iii. 393. Lords of Allerdale, i. 151. Read or Reade family, ii. 293. Renfred, Christian name, v. 460. Rosmer family, iv. 541. St. Eadburgh, ii. 52. St. Pol (Earls of), v. 196. St. Syth=St. Osyth, i. 94. 1 Wives and Daughters/ xii. 188 W. (T. H.) on English accentuation, xi. 408 W. (U. V.) on Ingland, xii. 448. Mannings and Tawell, xii. 230. Roper (Margaret), xii. 447. Sibson (Thomas), artist, xii. 249 W. (W.) on machine^ public coach, ix. 413 W. (W. B.) on " All roads lead to Rome," vii. 427.
Nursery rime, viii. 243 Wabbling, use of the word, vii. 168, 272 Wada and the " Guingelot," i. 468 ; ii. 97, 250 Waddington, derivation of the name, v. 495 Waddington (S.) on the name Waddington, v. 495 Wade (General), his biography, i. 129, 209, 253, 334,
376; ii. 13
Wade (J. W.) on broken on the wheel, vi. 251 Wade (N.) on Cromwell family of Henbury, iii. 367. Eyre (Thomas), of Helmdon, i. 237. Eyres (Sir G.), i. 293. Lloyd family, xii. 189. Penn (William), i. 192. Rogers (Woodes), i. 68. Wada and the " Guingelot," i. 468
Wade (S. C.) on Atwell and Main families, viii. 463. Markoe or Marcou family, ix. 87. General Wade, i. 376
Wade-Evans (A. W.) on Stafford family, x. 49 Wadham family, x. 248, 435 Wage = wages, iii. 384 ; viii. 404, 508 ; ix. 134 Wagner (W. R.), first performers in ' Meistersinger,'
v. 8, 216 ; his 'Art and the Revolution,' xii. 369 Wagues, folk word of S. Lancashire, ix. 204, 255, 318 Waik, meaning of the word as used by Hogg, xi. 249;
xii. 110 Wainewright (Jeremiah), M.D., his biography, xi.
129; xii. 510
Wainewright (J. B.) on P. J. Bailey, x. 349. Basilicas, xii. 168, 412. "Beatific vision," x. 95. Bible, xii. 272. Black Canons, dismantled priory of, xi. 352. Blue and the Virgin, xi. 496 ; xii. 177. Cardinals, xii. 19, 192, 497. Castle Rushen, xi. 237, 357. " Chaperoned by her father," xii. 370. Charles I. and the Episcopate, xii. 73. Coleridge as a trans- lator, xii. 193. Courts of Requests, Wards, and Augmentations, xii. 490. Donhead St. Mary, xii. 205. Folks, xi. 438. French poem, x. 347. Genius, xii. 373. Glastonbury walnut, xii. 315. Greek and Russian ecclesiastical vestments, x. 451. Greek epigram, ix. 273, 372. Hadrian I., xi. 392. Halley (Dr. Edmond), xi. 496. Heber's 'Palestine,' xii. 514. Historical crux, xi. 198. Hood (Robin), xi. 258. Immurement alive of religious, xii. 132, 376. 'In Memoriam,' x. 410. Indexes, eighteenth- century, x. 109. Jansenist crucifix, xi. 517. Jewish weddings, xii. 435. Johnson's ' Lives of the Poets,' xii. 175. Jonson (Ben) and Tennyson, xii. 277. Kissed hands, xii. 445. Loon-slatt, xi. 175. "Lord Palatine," xii. 496. Marshall (Richard): John
Morren, xii. 483. "May line a box," x. 474.
Mitre, x. 435. Montagu (Walter), xii. 77. Mottoes,
xii. 98. ' N. & Q.,' xii. 454. Newspaper, earliest
English, xii. 71. "Parting of the ways/' xii. 377.
'Passing By,' xii. 12. Pleasure, xii. 457. Pope
self-condemned for heresy, xii. 115. Pre-Reforma-
tion practices in English churches, xi. 292. " Quern
Deus vult perdere priusdementat," xii. 387. Quo-
tations, xii. 271. Rabbits and rheumatism, xii. 126.
Reade (Charles) in Bolton Row, xii. 333. Recusant
Wykehamists, xi. 227. References wanted, x. 351.
River not flowing on the Sabbath, xii. 175. St.
Valery or St. Waleric, xii. 445. Shakespeare's
geography, xii. 91. Shelley family, xii. 426. "Ship"
Hotel, Greenwich, xii. 376. Spheres of influence,
xi. 152. Stevens (Richard), xi. 468. Surizian, xi.
473. Sworn clerks in Chancery, xii. 154, 375.
Synagoga : Chronista, xi. 409. Toys, Wykehamical
word, xii. 492. Verses wanted, ix. 76. Veto at Papal
elections, xii. 89,396. Wainewright (Dr. Jeremiah),
xi. 129; xii. 510. Wainwright (John), Baron of
the Exchequer in Ireland, xii. 505. " World with-
out end," xii. 116
Wainwright (John), Baron of the Exchequer in
Ireland, xii. 505
Wainwright (Richard), of Monton and Swinton, i 188
Wainwrigbt (T.) on American invasion, vii. 358.
Dolor as a Christian name, ii. 136. Duncan (Dr.
D.), xii. 426. Latin lines, vii. 12. Parsement or
persement, viii. 265. Trental of masses, vi. 295
Waite (J. M.) on " I shall pass through this world,"
x. 67 Waite (Thomas), Marshal of Jamaica, 1677-1712, x.
188
Waitress, introduction of the word, viii. 122 Waits and gaitas, their connexion and etymology, v. 5 Wake=a village feast, xii. 107, 134, 216, 473 Wake, or fair, discontinued in Shropshire, ii. 183 Wake (H. T.) on Burns, vii. 66. Cotton (Charles), poet and angler, viii. 41. Joan of Arc, vii. 408. Johnson (Dr.), vii. 88
Wakefield, chantry on bridge at, xii. 43, 111, 217 Wakefield (E.) on " In the swim," vii. 29 Wakerell bell, its use, viii. 405 Wakes, bell-ringing at, vii. 188, 294 Walbroc (J. de), Sheriff of London, 1237, viii. 404 Walbrook, origin of the name, iv. 246, 334 Walbury Camp, Hallingbury, Essex, vi. 49 Walcott (Rev. Mackenzie), his biography, xii. 367 Waldby arms, ix. 448 ; x. 95 Waldeck (Jean F. de), centenarian, ii. 209, 296 Walden, derivation of the place-name, vii. 28, 155
336
Waldron ( Mary) = George Band, c. 1760, xii. 289 Waldrons, Croydon, its meaning, i. 52 Wale (S.), engraver, his biography, xi. 48, 135, 196 Wales (Prince of), verses for an expected, 1555, x. 1 Wales, Elizabethan dialogues on its government, i. 146; its sceptre and presidency, 247; its "lily,"i. 504 ; ii. 99 ; pearl fisheries in, i. 505 ; arms of the Principality, v. 228, 291; non- Aryan population of, vi. 131; its evangelization, xii. 421; its discarded festivals, 422
Walford's ' Greater London,' story of Duke of Chandos in, xi. 445