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GENERAL INDEX.


Walker (A. S.) on Allhallows the Great, iii. 455.

Holy Trinity Brotherhood, iii. 269 Walker (Benjamin) on American slang, viii. 112. Barlichway Hundred, Warwickshire, viii. 465. Batsueins, v. 288. Bellringers' rimes, iv. 446. Bookbinding question, i. 152. Bracelet, xii. 115. Brittany and its people, xi. 355. Christadelphian, viii. 442. Columbaria, vi. 478. Crex, ii. 135. Epitaph at Birmingham, iii. 457. Flint-glass trade, ix. 365. Historical rime, xi. 330. Iron mines in West Warwickshire, v. 515. Jewish charm, xi. 294. Lanted ale, vi. 493. Map queries, xi. 248. Potteries, Roman, i. 196. Processions, i. 497. Prynn (William), iii. 14. Rectors of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, vi. 458. Scoinson arch, v. 480. Servery = service-room, iii. 498. Spectacles fifty years ago, i. 514. Virtues and vices, v. 443. Wishaw, co. Warwick, viii. 421 Walker (Benjamin), d. 1764, his descendants, vii. 368 ;

viii. 47

Walker (Donald), his 'Manly Exercises,' vi. 149, 237 Walker (J. T. B.) on Stonehenge, vii. 358 Walker (R. J.) on South African names, v. 50. CLIIL, ix. 88. Inscription in Mull, vi. 329. Kipling's 'City of Dreadful Night,' ix. 289. Lawrence's painting of Miss Farren, v. 68. Lilly, William, iii. 367. Myrmecides, iii. 57. Synagoga : Chronista, xi. 309

Walker (W.) on Gray's ' Elegy,' iii. 229 Walker family, Irish, ii. 130, 253 Walks, royal, history of, ix. 244, 378 Wall (Col. Joseph), his trial and execution, i. 508 ; ii.

129, 234

Wall (M. H.) on Nathaniel Hawthorne, viii. 173 Wall (William), his birth and education, iii. 348 Wallace (D. M.), notes on his ' Russia,' iii. 305 Wallace (George), his biography, vii. 408, 514 Wallace ( Horace Binney), 1817-52, his 'Stanley,' xi.

288

Wallace (B.) on James Shaw, iii. 387 Wallace (R. Hedger) on agricultural descriptive rimes, vi. 410. Animal baiting, xii. 127. Arabs and agricultural science, i. 1 47. Barnyard for farmyard, iv. 419. Blessing cattle, iv. 8. Boiled butter, iv. 475. Bull races, iv. 208. Bulls in coats of arms, iii. 287. Bulls, wild, ii. 108. Cattle as criminals, iv. 49. Cattle and sheep for parks, i. 468. Devil- worshippers and white cattle, viii. 285. Embalming milk, iv. 495. "Fool's plough," i. 348. Grim, a kind of barley, iv. 457. Hamburg, its coloured cow, iii. 369. Hocktide customs, ii. 26. Horse and water-lore, i. 188. "In the John Trott way," vii 48. Mortar and pestle, i. 248. Muck or peat, vi. 104. Nature study, xii. 127, 257. Ospreys, xii. 127. Pack Fag Feast, iii. 85. Pease eggers, iii. 249. Rouen and succedaneum, vii. 149. Showers of snakes, fish, spiders, v. 516. Tankage, its meaning, v. 28. Teosinte, iv. 288. Wallace (George), vii. 408

Wallace (Sir William), his execution, xi. 165, 316 Wallace-James (J. G.) on aeronautics, ix. 177. Animals in people's insides, vii. 391 ; viii. 90. Arbuthnott, vii. 458. Athanasian Creed, story about, viii. 349. " Bard wif," iv. 316. Bastardy, iv. 216. Bucth, Gaelic name, v. 402. Chaplains,


ix. 93. Children's affirmations, ix. 375. Denham, Laird of Wishiels, ix. 56. Expensarius : Donsel, iv. 168. Funeral cards, vii. 414. Gast, a family name, vii. 418. Ginns in the Fylde, iv. 504. Godbrot her = brother in-law, iv. 236. H.M.P.C.C., iv. 309. Hately family, vii. 411. Hele : "To hele," iv. 315. Heriot (G.), his grave, vi. 393. Horse-bread, v. 95. Inglis MSS. at Oxford, ix. 347. Kathmatb, a precious stone, ix. 50. Lease, terms in ancient, v. 344. Locard and Bruce's heart, vi. 392. Lordship, Scottish use of the title, vi. 376. Manners, deportment, and etiquette, books on, vii. 516 ; viii. 232. " Melius superius indumentum," iv. 254. Men wearing earrings, v. 191. Merchant ships, shares in, viii. 368. Midwife, installation of a, vi. 177. " Misegun beans," iv. 462. Parchment and vellum, prices of, vi. 456. Paying rent at a tomb, ix. 38. Peet, iv. 216. Pedigree research, vi. 174. Plates of antique gems, v. 395. Purchaces, its derivation, vi. 497. " Reel in a bottle," iv. 403. Reid of Hailles, iv. 465. Rymmyll, its meaning, vii. 519. School rules, old, ix. 226. Scottish army, iv. 355. Sixteenth-century terms, vi. 276. Skirret, ix. 219. Striking the anvil, vi. 452. Tobacco tongs, vi. 276. Towns which have changed their sites, viii. 93. Vautrollier, printer, v. 436. Vine =& flexible shoot, v. 194. Warmiensem, diocese of, v. 515. Widrington (Sir E.), his tomb, v. 49. Wig =bun, vii. 15

Wallace-James (Louisa) on Campbells of Ardkinglass, vii. 293, 353. MacLeay family, vii. 308. Spoons, old, ix. 348

Waller (Edmund), his " Chloris, farewell ! " ii. 147; his reputation, iii. 165, 352; his lyrics and nacred poems, iv. 11, 97; vii. 55 ; poem attributed to, iv. 41, 190; his kinsmen, ix. 381,509

Waller (Henry), page of poetry signed, iv. 455

Waller family, vii. 129, 208 ; viii. 265, 412

Walley family, vi. 268

Wallington (Nehemiah), 1598-1658, v. 187, 292

Wallis (A.) on Hawker MSS., iv. 232

Wallis (R.) on " Bob-baw," iii. 213

Walmsley (P. B.) on Hammersley's Bank, i. 146, 257. Howard & Gibbs, scriveners, i. 269

Walnut log, history of a, x. 186

Walnut tree at Glastonbury, legends of, xii. 208, 315, 492

Walpole (Miss Charlotte), her dramatic career, xii. 53, 128, 151, 171, 254, 311, 489

Walpole (G.) on cockertonized : garage, ix. 365. Hopeful : sanguine, x. 10. " Man in the street," x. 107. Motherland, x. 45. Rock-bottom prices, x. 154

Walpole (Horace), and his editors, i. 91; ii. 75, 332, 531; iii. 54, 131, 257, 353, 451; iv. 165, 243, 284, 323, 392, 532 ; v. 61, 122, 282, 371, 451; vi. 2, 81, 201, 344, 483 ; vii. 103 ; his letters to Madame du Deffand, i. 247; on Prior's parentage, iii. 449; iv. 32; and Gray, iv. 531; v. 51; passage on St. Martin's parish, v. 397, 479; his letters to Mann, vii. 229 ; his collection of Madame du Deffand's letters, xii. 366, 438

Walpole (Sir Robert), scandal concerning, ii. 529 ; iii. 156, 212 ; his definition of gratitude, vii. 89

Walpoliana, ii. 287