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-Wesley family and Samuel Annesley, d. 1732, ix.
306 Wesleyana, three anti-Wesley poems, 1778,
"West, "to go west, " = to die, use of the phrase, xii. 6, 391
'West (Benjamin), his picture of death of General Wolfe, iv. 446
'West (E.) on Napoleon lit. at Chislehurst, x. 37 Walker (Governor), vi. 38
West (Edward), Etonian, 1761, xi. 267
"West (Erskine E.) on Boleyn family in Ireland : various spellings, iv. 465 ffairbanck and Eawson families, vi. 166 Gamnecourt in Picardy, iii. 152 Bicketts : Goodwin : John- son, iii. 168 Shropshire adventurers, v. 453 Vigors (Bishop Bartholomew), iii. 432 Walker (George), Governor of Londonderry, 1688, viii. 150 "West (G.) on Jules Verne, ix. 74
West Australian on obelisk at Orange Grove,
Bath, vii. 437
"West Countree on seventh child of a seventh child, x. 174
West-Country place-names and surnames, xii. 160
West India Committee, c. 1759, its early history, iv. 607 ; v. 53
West Indian families, genealogies of, ix. 489 ; x. 18, 76, 136
West Indian folk-lore, ii. 225, 352
West Indians and the Coronation, iv. 41
West Meon, Hants, roadside cross, ii. 525
West Norfolk Militia, illustrations of, x. 67
Westbury (Baron), mock epitaph for, xii. 422, 464
Westcott (Bishop), error in ' D.N.B.,' ix. 447
Westcott (W. W.) on Egyptian Book of the Dead, ix. 191 Humbug, viii. 115 Samaritan Bible, v. 28 " Thirmuthis " : Christian name, xi. 17 Zodiac of ten signs, vi. 309
Westcott and Waddeson, Bucks, iv. 67
Westenhanger, near Hythe, Kent, vi. 409, 471
Westland (J. M.) on Watson family at Milnhorn, ii. 527
Westminster, stone capital in old High Tower, ii. 181 ; inscriptions in St. John's burial- ground, iv. 302, 403 ; v. 42, 83, 305 ; Ayrton light on Clock Tower, xi. 90, 154, 232
Westminster Abbey, western towers, i. 15 ; monumental memorials to Ben Jonsoii, 67, 110 ; organists of, 428, 492 ; mosaic work in, ii. 468 ; Latin Guide to, c. 1600, v. 308, 430 ; waxwork effigies in, vii. 205, 314 ; Shakespeare's monument, 349
Westminster and Simon Pincerna, iii. 170
Westminster Cathedral, consecration ceremony, ii. 49, 110
Westminster cnimes, Anglo-Saxon hymn tune, ii. 509 ; iii. 35
' Westminster Review,' the first number, 1824, xii. 125
Westminster School, steward of anniversary dinner, 1791, vii. 70, 168, 251, 349 ; ix. 230 ; usher, 1748, ix. 469 ; x. 115
Westminsters, Old, xi. 29, 48, 90, 108, 174, 209, 231, 281, 300, 326, 328, 380, 400, 410, 431, 437 ; xii. 50, 69, 85, 119, 147, 160, 182, 201, 222, 229, 266, 341, 360, 380, 400, 421, 442
Weston (E. Joanna), c. 1598, her family, viii. 306,
Weston family, Farnborough, Berkshire, viii. 390,
471
Weston Mouth, South Devon, Hermit's Cave in, ii. 369
Weston Patrick, Hants, its connexion with Ireland, vii. 29, 112, 316
Weston-under-Lizard, wooden effigies at, ii. 268, 356
Westphalian barren roseweed, "Camonds," ix. 210
Wetenhall (Edward), Bishop of Kilmore, ii. 88, 372, 434 ; ix. 155
Wetheral. inscription in a quarry, vii. 169, 234, 256
Wetheral Priory, Cumberland, armorial bearings, i. 68
Wey, battle on the, 1274, iv. 24, 77, 113
Weyman (H. T.) on Ludlow Castle, iv. 196
" Whacok, Le," sign in 1404, i. 8, 278, 316 ; iv. 97
Whale (G.) on "Die ^gyptiaca " : " Hora JEgyptiaca,' xii. 225 King's turnspits : sine- cures temp. George III., iv. 195 Theological disputations by means of signs, xii. 167
Whaler, English, her fight with Spaniards, 1805, vii. 285
Wharton (Duke of) and All Souls College, Oxford, ii. 309, 355
Wharton (Lord), his bequest to supply Bibles, v. 56, 151
Wharton (Sir Miles), c. 1711, his biography, in. 309, 372
Wharton (Thomas) =Massey, 1757, v. 270
Wharton (Thomas, 1st Marquis of), 1648-1715, poet, his birthplace, x. 329, 396
Wharton family, v. 368 ; portraits of, x. 307, 378
' Wharton Hall Legend of the Lady's Rest,' MS. copy, x. 243
Whately (Archbishop) 011 the Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland, ii. 288, 353
Wheatley (H. B.) on Adelphi, ix. 477 Pepys' ' Diary ' : an error in transcription, vii. Ill
Wheeler (C. B.) on ambiguous possessive case, viii. 92 Arnold's (Matthew) poems, vii. 349 ; viii. 37 Authors wanted, xii. 286 Axe and the sandal tree, vii. 69 Chapel-House, x. 14 Clarendon's 'Essays on War.' vii. 69 ' Cloister and the Hearth,' xi. 140 ' Ethics of the Dust,' ix. 289 " If not the rose," vii. 349 Kingsley's poems, vii. 349 Macaulay's ' Lord Bacon,' xi. 418 Oak trees in a gale, viii. 49 Reade's (Charles) note-books, xi. 492 Ring, magic, viii. 14 Rixham Fair and Matthew Prior, x. 76 Scott's ' Rob Roy,' ix. 471 Silkworms threads, vii. 90 Snakes in Iceland, xi. 249 Stone's End, Borough, v. 390 Swift's 'The Conduct of the Allies,' xii. 421 Third alternative, xii. 144 Twelve good rules, viii. 54 " Wear the blue," viii. 49 Words and phrases in ' Lorna Doone,' viii. 427
Wheeler (Rosina), Bulwer's first meeting with, v. 445
Wheeler (Stephen) on ' Arno Miscellany,' 1734, ii. 293 Authors of quotations wanted', iv. 476 " Hypergamy," vii. 275 "If not the rose," vii. 435 Kay's (John) 'Poem,' v. 466 " Kemen- dyne," ix. 356 " Kibob " : derivation wanted, ix. 396 Landor anecdotes, i. 171 ; bibliography: poems in 'The Examiner,' iii. 364 ; ' Imaginary Conversations ' : Salomon, ix. 386 Pope's description of Swift, iv. 314