Notes and Queries, July 29, 1905.
INDEX.
529
Verne (Jules) on extraordinary vision, 489
Versailles on Lytton quotation, 487
Verschoyle, origin of the surname, 69, 115, 335
Verschoyle on Verschoyle : Folden, 335
Verse on a cook, 89
Verulam, Roman theatre at, 55
Vicariate, use of the word, 204, 276
Vicars (Sir Arthur) on Great Seal in gutta-percha, 32
Heraldic mottoes, 92
Patents of precedence, 151
Victoria (Queen), her surname, 114, 174, 351, 412 ; clock at Balmoral stopped at her death, 124, 175 ; her visit to the Palace of Ayete, Spain, 362 Victoria, the, and the Camperdown, 26 Vidler (L. A.) on Dryden's sisters, 498
'Missal, The, '469
Roper, 88
Shorter : Walpole, 269, 434 Villiers (George), Duke of Buckingham, news of his
assassination, 109, 173 Vincent (J. A. C.) his death, 358 Violante(Mme.), dancer in Edinburgh, 1735-6,408,472 Visiting cards, armorial, 36 Vitoria, Evangelical zoology at, 486 Vixens and drunkenness, 389, 437 Voivode, its pronunciation, 266 Von Gordon family, 248
Vulgate, inexpensive critical edition wanted, 248, 435 W. on Mohammed's will, 368 W. (B.)on horseshoes for luck, 215
Lamb in place-names, 109
Platea (Franciscus de), 194
St. Sepulchre, 101
W. (C.) on " When our dear old Catholic fathers," 109 W. (E. A.) on William Tyndale's ordination, 428 W. (F.) on epigram on a rose, 309 W. (G.) on St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 489 W. (G. C.) on Parsloe's Hall, Essex, 430 W. (G. H.) on Danish surnames, 49
Warlow, German place-name, 249 W. (G. J.) on Navy Omce seal, 398 W. (H. A.) on heraldic, 33 W. ( J. L.) on Luther's ' Commentary on the Galatians,'
229 W. (R.) on Palindrome, 310
Smith (Mrs.) as Sylvia in 'Cymon,' 287 W. (R. C.) on House of Anjou, 270 W. (T.) on patent medicines, 175 Wace, obscure words in his description of the battle of
Hastings, 407, 455 Wager, its wreck, 417
Wainewright ( J. B. ) on Bridges, a Winchester Com- moner, 7
Cornwallis (Sir Thomas), 29
Coutances, Winchester, and Channel Islands, 134
Delafosse, Winchester Commoner, 128
English canonized saints, 25
Epitaphiana, 23
Gwynneth (John), 247
Hooper: Elderton, Winchester Commoners, 309
Mass, solitary, 95
"PhilElia," 79
Rastell (William), 86
Shakespearian*, 426
Shelley (William), 441 Waits : guisers : Christmas carols, 10
Walker (B.) on Sax, 294
Walker (H. J. O.) on bibliographical queries, 227
Walker (Peter and John), c. 1770, their parentage,
8mm , 57
Walkyn Silver, in Westmorland, 29, 95, 170 Wall (Col. John) = Mary Brilliana Martin, 232 Wall's (J. C.) 'Shrines of British Saints,' 486 Wallflowers, called " bloody warriors " in Devon- shire, 486
Walpole (G.) on " Ugly rush," 165 Walpole (Borace), his letters to the Countess of
Ailesbury, 386
Walpole (Lady) and John Shorter, 269, 317, 337, 434 Walters (R.) on Dickens and Thackeray, 377
Farrell, of the Pavilion Theatre, 252
Humby (Mrs.), actress, 337
Twitchel, 351
Wapiti, pronunciation of the word, 29 War medals, best books on, 247, 315 Ward (C. S.) on comet in 1580, 8
Grinfield (Rev. Edw. Wm.), 330 Ward (H. Snowden) on " February fill dyke," 314
Horseshoes for luck, 90
Wassail, 10
Warden (David Bailie), American bibliographer, 309 Warkamoowee, etymology of the word, 467 Warlow, German place-name, 249, 335 Warrand (G.) on Rowley, 347 Warren (Sir George), theft from, 188 Warren ( Richard), his descendants, 50 Washington (G.), his arms and American flag, 36, 420 Washington, hour of sunset at, 87, 154 Wassail, etymology of the word, 9, 112, 152, 456 Waterloo Bridge, suggested improvements, 105 Waterway, the Brent as an ancient, 349 Watling (Hamlet), his drawings of stained-glass
windows, 154, 272, 370 Watling (H.) on Hamlet Watling, 370 Watson (Christopher), on Abbotsley, St. Neots, 29
Children at executions, 495
Compter Prison, 254
Epitaphiana, 24
Heraldic, 33, 154
Lynde : Delalynde, 417 Watson (J.) on Amberskins : chocolate recipe, 309
Arnold (Sir Edwin), 176
Broken heart, 132
Epigram on a rose, 354
Lepel (Molly), her descent, 172
Macaulay's essay on Clive, 405
May-dewing, 477
Windsor Castle sentry, 277
Watson (William), his ' The Father of the Forest,' 124 Watts (Dr. Isaac), " Sweet fields beyond the swelling
flood," 489
Watts-Dunton (T.), his 'Sonnet to Redcoats,' 49, 171 Watts- Dunton (T.) on "And has it come to this " 171 Way (G. L. A.) on " He sat beside the lowly door," 328 Waynflete (Bishop William), his early career, 461 Weapons, their value mentioned in indictments, 165,
235
Weathercock, use of the word, 288, 334, 352 Webb (S. and B.) on local government records, 287 Wedding-ring finger, 236 Weeper in the House of Commons, 70 Weighing machines, lines on, 348