Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.
SUBJECT INDEX.
537
Tiollope (Anthony), commemorative tablet, 280
" Trooper "=cock, use of the word, 371
" Trooper," use of the word, 328, 375
Tubbe (Henry), poet, his birthplace, 329, 377
Turpin (Dick) and " Kilton " tavern, 365
Turtle affected by thunder, 217
Twisaday, origin of the surname, 146
U
Udimore, Sussex, its history, d28
Ulster Covenant, the " Red Hand,' 178
Ulstermen, list of famous, 150
Upham and Durley, list of Rectors of, 63, 366, 414
"Valliaricro Insulee" and Wala of 'Widsith,' 8
Veer (Sir Simon de) of Goxhall, 1260, 150
Vegetable parchment, protective solution for, 309,
373
Venus's ear, shell, its use in medicine, 72 Verdon (Lesceline de), c. 1200, her marriage, 54,
112 Vincent (T. ), master of Westminster School, 1645,
448
Vinegar, the action of, on rocks, 11, 96, 152, 197 Virginia colony, tradition of a, c. 1605, 168 Vitalis and Apuleius, W. Browne .and, 384 Vole (Thomas), Fellow of Winchester College, his
will, 1558, 261 Voltaire, on the Jewish people, 33 ; his residence
in London, 70, 138, 412 Volunteers, Irish, 1778, their history, 230, 277,
298, 375
W
" Wait and see," political catchword, 158
" Wakes," origin of the word, 170, 217
Wala of ' Widsith ' and " Valliaricee Insulae," 8
Wales, the national colour of, 310, 356
Walker (Henry), ironmonger, c. 1641, his literary
frauds, 441, 462, 483, 503 Wallace (Sir W.), his remains at Hornsey Lodge,
469 Waller (Charles) of Wickham, letter to, 1783,
368
Waller (Robert) of Chichester, c. 1539, 290, 352 " Walloons " of Belgium and France, 507 Wall-papers, the first designers of, 29, 75, 110,
137, 198
Walrington (Sir Matthew), his pedigree, 149 Walrond (R. P.), his ' Paddiana,' 310, 354 Walshe ( Johanna )= John Pigott, 1562, 330 Wanless, etymology of the name, 10, 75 War : patriotism of the Jews, 247 ; the cost of,
426
Warner (Dean) of Lichfield, his wife, 230, 272 Warner (Rev. F.) of Upham, 1738-46, 178 Warrington (Rev. G.), his poem on Owen Glyndwr,
408, 475
Washington (Amphillis), her maiden name, 488 Waterloo and the Franco-German War, officers
taking part in both, 489 " Waverley Novels," attacks on, and piracies, 330,
374, 393, 416, 456
" We " or " I " in authorship, 288, 336, 433, 514 Webster (John), and Sir T. Overbury's ' Charac- ters,' 3, 23 ; date of his ' The Devil's Law Case,'
41 ; words from his works in the ' N.B.D.,' 165,
182
Webster (Joshua), M.D. 1777, his parentage,
156
Weems (Parson), his life and work, 245, 375 Wellington (Duke of), and Oxford University
print, 1834, 48, 97 ; his title, 49, 132, 153 ; his
portrait by W. Salter, 131 ; did he meet Bona- parte ? 195 ; candlesticks used at his funeral,
449 " Well-wooded," ambiguous phrase in ' Tom
Jones,' 85
Wentworth family of Pontefract, 375 West Indian families, genealogies of, 18, 76, 136 West Norfolk Militia, illustrations of, 67 Westminster School usher, 1748, 115 ' Wharton Hall Legend of the Lady's Rest,* MS.
copy, 248 Wharton (Thomas, 1st Marquis of), 1648-1715,
poet, his birthplace, 329, 396 Wharton family, portraits of, 307, 378 Whichcote (Benjamin), c. 1649, his wife, 47 Whitehead as a place-name, 191, 235 Whitehead family, royal Saxon descent, 167 Whitehead, old form of the surname, 235, 373 Whitfield family, 190, 235, 373 Whitfield family, Salop, 9 ' Widsith,' Wala of, and " Valliaricse Insulse, 8 ;
Sir Launcelot du Lake in, 141 ; " Greeks' of
the Rhine and the Creacas, 341 Wiest family of Wurttemberg and U.S., 69 Wildgoose surname, its origin, 31 Wilkes (John), and letters on riots, 1768, 350;
and Lord Thurlow, 1788, 366, 414 Wilkins, Hautenville, and Rawdpn families, 21 Willoughby, ' Diary of Lady Willoughby,' 1844,
241, 297, 337 Wills : at St. Paul's Cathedral, calendar of, 12,
117, 155 ; family portraits mentioned in, 427 ;
of the Moyle family, 429, 475 Wilson (Lydie), French poetess of foreign descent,
296 Wilton (Rev. R.), c. 1873, poet, his birthplace, 329,
377 Winchester and London, highway between, c. 1350,
172 332 Winchester College, chaplains of, 1417-1542, 201,
221 Windsor, east window of St. George's Chapel, 210,
OKrt
Wine bottles, " Magnum," " Jeroboam," and
" Rehoboam," 365
Wolstanton, entry in burial register, 387,^ 1 Wood (Richard H.), F.S.A., of Rugby, b. 1820,
171, 236, 277
Wool-gathermg stick with iron hook, 11 Wordsworth (W.), description of, in The Cam- bridge History of English Literature, 38t Wrexham Fair and Matthew Prior, 1709, .11 Wynn (Sir J.) of Gwydyr, his wardrobe, 1616, 469, 518
"Yardland," land measure, in will, 1638, 429,
476
Yarmouth pottery, Dickens and the, 286 Ypres, merchants of, at St. Ives Fair, c. 1260,
501
Zouche (R.) and the plays ' The Sophister,' 1637,
and ' Fallacy,' 287