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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.


Wesley (John), and Miss Lewen, 189, 218 ; on

gardens, 349 ; on glory of Methodists, 409, 476 West-Country fairs, illustrations of, 48, 93 Western rebellion of 1549, 46, 217, 428 Westminster, St. Margaret's Churchyard improve- ments, 23, 62 Westminster Abbey, Chaucer's tomb in, 28 ; changes

at, 467

Westminster changes in 1903, 263, 302, 355 Westminster scholars, Mr. Stacey Grimaldi's list of, 267 Weybourne Hoop, ancient rime concerning, 316 Wheeler (Adrian) on animal-baiting, 37

Arthur (King), sleeping, 194

Corney (Mrs.) in ' Oliver Twist," 5

Glowworm or firefly, 193 Whewell (William) and Prof. Jowett, 386 Whip-stitch, use of the word, 449, 518 Whitby, Mrs. Gaskell at, 187 Whitebait dinner, ministerial, at Black wall, 213 Whitehead (B.) on " Coup de Jarnac," 76 Whitgift's Hospital at Croydon threatened, 498 Whitty Tree, place-name, its meaning, 469 Whitwell (R. J.) on Margaret Biset, 468 Wilderspin (Samuel), portrait of, 67 Wilkie's journal or diary inquired after, 329 Wilkins (H. C.) on Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, 332 Willan (L.), his ' Astrsea Victrix,' 7 Willcock ( J.) on Hawker's ' Trelawny ' anticipated, 405

'Nicholas Nickleby ' : Capt. Cuttle, 166

Wogan (Capt.), 284

Worm, 407

William III. crowned at Dublin, 446 William IV. called "Silly Billy," 184, 232 William of Wykeham, his parentage, 222, 257, 278 William Willie, Christian names, 67, 257, 315, 457 Williams (Charles) on ' Memoirs of a Stomach,' 111 Williams (Edward), drowned 1821, 368 Williams (John), Archbishop of York, letters by, 447 Wills, Cheshire and Lancashire, where preserved, 38 Wilson (C. Bundy) on acerbative, 174

Christian names, curious, 170

Dorsetshire snake-lore, 333

Foscarinus, 277

" Going the round ": "Roundhouse," 158

Moon folk-lore, 252

Pope and German literature, 336 Wilson (T.) on step-brother, 395

Withershins, 506 Wilson (W. E.) on hanged, drawn, and quartered, 411

Links with the past, 414

Wilton House, Wiltshire, and Nunnery, 248, 318, 416 Winchester College, "toys" at, 13, 50, 96; songs at, 228,272; "tugs" at,269, 353; " biddy " at, 272, 431 Windy Arbour, origin of the title, 341, 413, 496 Wine, birch-sap, its manufacture, 18, 98 Wineglasses, Jacobite, 204, 293, 392 Wissant, near Calais, and Dante's 'Inferno,' 182 Witchcraft in Lapland, 190; 275 Withershins, origin of the word, 506 Woffington (Peg), letter of, ] 24 Wogan (Capt.), in ' Waverley,' 284 Wolf (Lucien), his 'Jewry of the Restoration,' 124 Wolfe (General J.), his military career, 108


Wolferstan ( E. P.) on birds' eggs, 373

Fettiplace, 473

Wolsey (Cardinal) and Nelson's tomb, 308, 376, 417 Wolverhampton, pulpit at, 407, 476 Women, verses on, .189; early periodicals for, 228,

295, 397; desires of pregnant, 362, 430, 493 Women voters in counties and boroughs, 327, 372 Women's club, university name for, 489 Wood-toter, use of the word, 449 Woodcock, its habits, 121, 195, 232 Woodmote Court, Tutbury, its procedure, 195, 274 Words, frozen, nautical yarn, 3 Wordsworth (William), Sadler's Wells play alluded to

by, 7, 70, 96, 136 ; lines attributed to, 448 ' Worke for Cutlers,' performances of, 28 Workington, football at, 127, 194, 230, 331 Worm, seventeenth-century disease, 407, 492 Wright (A. T.) on " One-ninth Church," 124 Wryttes-Houses, Edinburgh, 217 Wyatt (Sir Thomas), his riddle, 164 Wyburne family of Cumberland, 309 Wycherley, Burns, and Steele, parallels, 286, 357 Wykeham (William of), his parentage, 222, 257, 278 Wyrley, his Derbyshire Church Notes, 427 X. (P. A.) on Knight Templar, 338 Xylographer on Reign of Terror, 127 Yardley (E.) on sleeping King Arthur, 77

"Coup de Jarnac," 197

Glowworm or firefly, 157

Heber's 'Palestine,' 69

Leper hymn-writer, 296

Lobishome, 417, 472

Marlborough and Shakespeare, 256, 292

Pompadour (Madame de), epigram on, 18

" Prior to," 295

Scotch words and English commentators, 375, 456-

Seion and Llanpumsaint, 152

Shakespeare's geography, 51

Shakespeariana, 425

Sleep and death, 315

Tasso and Milton, 250 Yaws, etymology of the word, 5 Yeo (W. C. ) on Magsman, 6 Yeoman of the Crown, the oflice, 208, 272, 457 Yeoman of the King's Guard, the office, 457 Yeoman of the King's Slaughter House, the oflice, 457 Yeoman of the Leash, the office, 107, 173, 198 Yeoman of the Privy Chamber, the office, 107, 173, 198 Ygrec on guide to Manor Rolls, 169, 272

Psalter and Latin MS., 109

Sellinger, 491

York, antiquity of St. Peter's School, 215 York, Lord Mayor, his seal used for confirmation, 447 York on Northern and Southern pronunciation, 508 York Minster, J. A. Froude on, 290 Yorkshireman on Astwick : Austwick, 466

Raleigh, its pronunciation, 176

Tickling trout, 473

Tideswell and Tideslow, 471 "You was," superseded by "You were," 509 Young (Edward), " the painter of ill-luck," 126 Z. (V.) on Father Petchorin, 487 Zoffany and John Gordon, 107


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