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Rosenhagen (Rev. Philip) xii. 488 Scott (Walter) : spurious ' Waverleys,' piracies and attacks, x. 456 Statues and memorials in the British Isles, v. 145

Whelk, its use in medicine, ix. 128, 373, 276, 434 Whelpley, Manor of, and Ringwood family, 1589,

v. 489

Whelps =broken water, its derivation, i. 29, 97 Wherry (G.) on " All my eye and Betty Martin," iv. 254 Authors of quotations wanted, viii. 55 Cricket in 1773, vii. 176 Curious staff, v. 138 Death folk-lore, x. 307 " Dish " of tea, vi. 494 Ear-piercing, iii. 171 Earth-eating, vi. 352 Epitaphiana, v. 504 " He " in games of " touch," viii. 34 Hulme's (Nathaniel) epitaph at Charterhouse, viii. 505 Human fat as a medicine, vii. 157 Lear's ' Book of Non- sense,' v. 106 Newcome's (Col.) death, iv. 225 " Selling of a horse," by Mr. Pepys, vi. 328 Shovel called a becket, viii. 87 Tying legs after death, vii. 196 Yews in churchyards, iii. 337 Whichcote (Benjamin), c. 1649, his wife, x. 47 Whichcote in Wiltshire, viii. 209, 254, 316, 378 Whig Club, c. 1780, its history, iii. 428 ; book, from

1784, iv. 46

" While " or " whilst," use of the words, xii. 139 Whiskers of tigers used in magic rites, xii. 481 Whisky and oatcake as Eucharistic elements, ii.

188, 237, 278, 356, 396, 456 Whist, the making of trumps, 1615, ix. 508 " Whistling Oyster " sign, Drury Lane, c. 1840,

viii. 208, 237, 258, 336 Whitby (Thomas), his library of London books,

ix. 428

Whitby Abbey, stained glass from, vii. 148 Whitchurch (Alexander), attorney, c. 1757, xi.

302

Whitchurch and Price families, ix. 371, 431 White, Warren, and Milburn families, iv. 508 White (C. H.) on Boranskill or Baronskill, ix. 270 White (Dorothy V.) on Goethe : source of quota- tion wanted, x. 169

White (F. C.) on Ainsworth, Macaulay on, vii. 269 Arnold (Dr. Thomas), and 'Humphry Clinker,' iv. 348 ' Bin gen on the Rhine,' vi. 493 Biography, 17th Century, i. 349 Bishops of the Church of England, xi. 381 Blind members of Parliament, ix. 430 41 Celebrated cardinal, a," in Lytton's 'Thy Disowned,' vii. 208 Cuthbertson (Kitty), novelist, iii. 429 Drewrie (Robert), priest, executed 1607, v. 372 ' Eccentric Biography,' vi. 434 Exhibition of 1851, iii. 74 Glad- stone's involved sentences, ix. 190 Hardy (Elizabeth), novelist, vi. 269 Hayward (William Stephens), novelist, iv. 149 Hewlett and Potter, regicides, vi. 290 Johnson (Dr.) and 'The Pilgrims' Progress,' iv. 408 Judges who have died on the Bench, vi. 248, 355 Lade (Sir John), x. 269 Librarians, eminent, ii. 489 Macaulay 's (Zachary) marriage, xi. 360 Macaulay queries, ii. 288 ; ancestry, iii. 448 ; and Newman, xi. 341 Mackaye (Sandy) in 'Alton Locke,' iii. 209 Moss-troopers, vi. 11 Palm, the bookseller, shot by Napoleon, x. 10, 136 ' Political Adventures of Lord Beaconsfield,' ii. 317 Reference wanted, vii. 136 Scott : Stanhope, vii. 409 ; viii. 116 Senior Wranglers : Senior Classics, iv. 69 Spurgeon (C. H.), his knowledge of Greek, iii. 267 476 Statures of British officers, extremes in,


x. 210 Swift (Dean) and the Rev. J. Gery, v. 8 Whately (Archbishop), ii. 353 Wright (James), v. 217

White (F. Puryer) on parishes in two or more counties, ix. 211 Purrear (William), vii. 330 " Sarcistectis," viii. 28

White (Field-Marshal Sir G.), photographic por- trait of, ix. 49, 112

White (G. H.) on Alencon, early Lords of, xi. 126, 423 Alexander III. and Henry II., ii. 396 Alvary or Alvery, i. 156 Angars, Master of the Horse, ii. 133 Australian coat of arms, v. 453 Bar "sinister," iii. 212 Beaumont and Hamilton, v. 247 Charters of Henry II. : date, v. 214 ; vii. 116 ; Richer de Laigle, ix. 321 Denny and Windsor families, ii. 153 D'Eresby or De Eresby ? ii. 24 Dettingen, vi. 32 Dido's purchase of land, x. 497 Ear-piercing : beneficent properties of gold, v. 56 Elizabeth (Queen), her statue in the Royal Exchange, iii. 315 Ermengard, Countess of Rennes : her parentage, vi. 447 Essex as a Christian name, iii. 295 Families : duration in male line, vi. 73 Fitzwilliam family, v. 312 ; vi. 54 Fitzwilliams, baptismal scarf of the, iii. 216 France and England Quarterly, x. 417 ; xi. 96 German funeral custom, vi. 436 ; ix. 415 Gower family of Worcestershire, iv. 53 Guichard d'Angle, ii. 472 ; iii. 133 Guild of Knights, ix. 13 Gyp's 'Petit Bob ' : " Robe en toile a voile," iv. 170, 353" Hollo 1" viii. 95 Inquisition in fiction and drama, vii. 214 Irish superstition : boys in petticoats, ii. 66, 293 ; vii. 493 Lamb's (Charles) " Mrs. S ," viii. 477 Le Botiles or Butler family, iv. 394 Leicester (Amice, Countess'of), vii. 507 Lincoln (Earldom of), viii. 210 London, widest streets in, v. 428 Marblemen. vii. 157 Marquessate of Lincolnshire, viii. 46, 193 Meulans (Counts of), vi. 190 Milo as a sur- name, ix. 373 Names, modern, derived from Latinized forms, i. 186 Napoleon III., por- trait of, ix. 10 Nevills of Raby : their ancestor, vi. 197 Noble families in Shakespeare, iv. 458 Owls called cherubims, iii. 15 Paradise lured from, v. 477 Pett (Peter). 1610-70, viii. 117 Plains = timber denuded lands, i. 352 Plantagenet tombs at Fontevrault, ii. 332 pluralities, ix. 373 Punctuation, xi. 132 Red Hand of Ulster : burial-place of the Disraelis, viii, 154, 273 St. Andrews (Roger, Bi.hcp of), and Ermengard, Queen of Scotland, iv. 245 " Scavenger " and scavager, iii. 146 ; iv. 116 Shilleto, ix. 296 Sybil, Queen of Scotland : her parentage, iii. 44 Third pennies, vi. 233 "Touch," vii. 274 Twins, none ever famous, vi. 172 Urban V's family name, iv. 456, 499 Vere (Alberie de), viii. 412 Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland, i. 33 Warenne (Gundrada de), viii. 75

White (Gilbert), 1720-93, and the poet Thomson, ix. 226

White (Herbert) on " Sydney Carton " at Old Shrewsbury School, ix. 149

White (Lydia), bluestocking, her biography, ii. 508

White (P.) on author wanted : ' Hands All Round,' x. 117 Bullock's Museum, Piccadilly, vi. 158 'Coming K.. ,' &c., x. 296 Disraeli queries, viii. 255 Disraeli's Life : Emanuel, xi. 390 Floral emblems of countries,