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lfotss ma Quan, mga, ma SUB-IEC T INDEX. 537' V “ Vadet,” origin of the word, 225 Van Helmont. See Helmont. . Van Ness and Roche famllles, 149 Vanden Bempde family, 448 Vane, Vaughan, Fane, surnames, 484 Varty-Smith (Augusta A.), her ‘ Fawcetts and Garods,’ 830, 418 Vatican Library, Greek painting ln, 420 Vaughan (Francis), Commissioner of Revenue, 1658, 108 Vaughan, Vane, Fans, surnames, 484 Yerena and Sintram, characters in flctlon, 449, 514 Vessels, curious, of stone, their use, 208, 255 Vxcars of St. John the Baptist, Little Mlssenden, 69, 133, 213 °‘ Victory,” Townsend Street, Walworth, 428

Jacobus Mason, d. 1701, 267

V léggnogmg: lailgbiepiscopal, of monastic houses, Vitré, Brittany, local history of, 829, 437 ‘ Vittoria Corombona,’ a parallel to, 326 ‘ Vivxan Grev,’ keys to the characters, 409 Vcghlmémteers, Royal East London, history of, 288, “ popull vox muse” and Gluck’s operas, W Wadding (Thomas) and a convent at Huelva, 349 Walbeoff family, 469 Walker (George), Governor of Londonderry, 848 Walker (John), 1782-1807, l8X1¢0&&PhBl', 70 Walkingshaw (Clementina), her eh ren, 429 Walter (John), 1789-1812, founder of ‘The Times,” 45 Waltionigimloured print of Thames bridge, 1751, Walton (Izaak) and tomb-scratching, 405, 492 Wzgorth, “ The Victory ” in Townsend Street, Wambury, place-name near Kidderminster, 70 Wagderlng Jew, Buddhist origin of the legend, Warde}Geo|§(e), Westminster scholar, 809 Ware ( .) & n. printers. c. 1797, 387 Warenne (Gundrada de), her frarentage, 509 Warren alias Waller family, 89, 257 Warton (Dr. J.) and the Rev. J. Wooll, 288 Wggwicig, monuments and tombstones at, 9, 57, Washington (Gegsge), reputed relation of, 270; his connexion h Selby, 317, 480 Washlngton (Thomas), the younger, c. 1585, 888 Washington family of Sulgrave, 817, 480 Waghqingiagn, Halley, Pyke, and Mewce families, Water-stealing device in ancient Rome, 508 W;%r-ggnfel, Carlsbrooke Castle, drawings of, Waterloo nights, Wellington? toast on, 149 ‘ Waterman, comedy, 1 81, 50, 96 Watertight compartments, Rev. T. D. Fosbroke and, 27 \’§s-ork emgles in Westminster Abbey, 205, 4Webster (J .), his play ‘ The Devil's Law Case,” 106; his use of the word “ castle," 165, 253, 394; ‘parallel to incident in ‘ The White Dev|l,’ 326; ate of ‘The White Dcvil,’ 842; date of ‘A plus and Virginia/ 401. 422, 466 Weiglhton, York Minster, Prebendarles of, 147, 231 Welland sermon register, 1809-28, 104, 295 Wglggsley (Lord), married 1794, his issue, 249, Wellington (Duke ol), his toast on Waterloo nights, 149 Welsh name for Good Friday, 267, 851 Welsh national emblem, the leek, 6 ‘° Wen," curious error in indexing, 67 Wesley (John) and octagonal meeting-houses, 27, 72, 173, 288, 417 _ Westminster Abbey, waxwork efllgies in, 205, 814 ; Shakespeare’s monument, 49 Westminster School, stewards of Anniversary Dinner, 70, 168, 251, 349 _ Weston Patrick, Hants, its connexion wlth Ireland, 29, 112, 816 Wetheral, inscription in a quarry, 169, 234, 256 __ Wggéer, English, her Bght with Spaniards, 1805, Whitby Abbey, stained glass from, 148 White (Richard), his devotional works, 169 Whitefield (G.), b. 1714, his schooldays, 884 ‘ Who 's the Dupe P ’ comedg, 1818. 50, 96 ‘ Widsith,’ meaning of “ aserc " in, 62 ; the Eowas of, 501 Wilderness Row, London, its locality 428, 495 wmne S%»~D.>, agua of nn 'vmsge i>0uu¢im,° 77 ; last , 247 ’ William of Worcester, his ‘ Itinerary) 246 Williams (Admiral E.), d. 1752, his family, 508 Wllliamscote- (Johanna), c. 1470, her parentage, 49, 92, 115, 192, 257 Wills, Cornish, in Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 366 Wills of eighteenth century, St. James’s, E.C., 370 Wine-fungus superstition, 109, 214, 298 Wines of America, their names, 88 Winstanley, Somerset plkce-name, 70 Winthrop (Theodore), works, 287 Wombwell (G.), Buskin’s reference to his mena- gerie, 209, 276 ’ Wood (Anthong), his ‘ Athena Otonlenses, 87 Woodrode fam y, 810 Woodrude-Peacock (Rev. E. A.), his ‘ Notes on Cadney Church, 186 Wooll (Rev. J.) and Dr. J. Warton, 288 Wordsworth (W.), his §:em ‘To Joanna/ 228 World, signs of the en last days of, 266, 852 Wortinge (J .), clerk, of Gllsborough, 207 Wrestling match ln notion, 17 Y “ Yelver ” in Place-names, 15 “ Yeoman " o the signals, naval term, 810 Yonge family of Caynton, co. Salop, 90 Z Zinfandel, Californian claret., its name, 88 Zodiac Club, or dining coterie, c. 1880, 280 Zodiac of ten signs, date of use of, 84 1.