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Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.

Shakespeariana :-

Sandwich (Lady) and Lord Rochester, 356, 442
Sardinia, ancient towers in, 497

Savage (E. B.) on ancient dogs, 523

Savage (Sir John), and Bradley, co. Hants, 288
Savery (Capt.), inventor of the steam engine, 64, 135
Savoir-Faire on "Far cry to Loch Awe,” 67
Savoy, English travellers in, 58

Sawyer (James), his birthplace, 416

Sawyer (B. F.-J.) on James Sawyer's birthplace, 416
Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., 502
Saxon shore of Britain, 433

Scafe (William), watchmaker, references to, 312
Scandinavian, the loss of "w" in, 492
Scarborough, monumental inscriptions at, 48
Scarlett (B. F.) on ancient dogs, 341

Plantagenet (Arthur), Viscount L'Isle, 383
Scattergood (B. P.) on old wooden chest, 196
Schaick (Lieut. van), his biography, 68
Scoinson arch, architectural term, 357, 480
Scotch as a language, 95

Scotland, curse of, new fact, 493

Scott (Sir Walter), quotation from his Miscellaneous
Poems,' 51; his Scottish dialect, 95; Ballad of
Rosabelle,' 149, 273; early issues of the Waverley
novels, 181; shield of brawn in Ivanhoe,' 247,
360, 445; his use of the phrase "No deaf nuts,"
316, 399; illustrations of Waverley novels, 372
Scrope (Adrian), the regicide, his pedigree, 495
Scrutator on Fahrenheit thermometer, 229
Seaforth Highlanders and the MacRaes, 412
Seals, casts of ancient, 288, 402

Sedilia, stone, in mediæval churches, 457
Seek or seeke, its meaning, 26

Seneca and Browning, coincidence between, 167
Senex on army rank, 47

Billington (Mrs.) as St. Cecilia, 335
Thebal, identification of, 337

Senga on chink of woods, 498

Dryden's oaks in Scott, 273

Haydon (Benjamin Robert), his biography, 271
Lawrence (Sir Thomas), picture by, 237
Virtues and vices, 444

Sergeant-at-Arms: Yeoman of the Guard, 355
Seriff, meaning of the word, 246, 345, 486
Several, uses of the word, 412, 504

Sexagenarian on iron pavement in London, 52
Shaddock, Chinese fruit, 168, 217
Shadwell (John), his biography, 515
Shakespeare (W.), his knowledge of music, 22, 95,
171; and Ben Jonson, 77, 230, 311, 337; anecdote
concerning, 244; and Cicero, 288, 462; his books,
329; his portraits, 334; and Ireland Yard, Black-
friars, 434
Shakespeariana :—

Antony and Cleopatra, Act I. sc. 1, "Grates me,
the summe," 62
Coriolanus, Act IV. sc. 7, "Rights by rights
fouler," 164

Hamlet, Act I. sc. 4, "The dram of eale," 162;

Act IV. sc. 3, "Diseases desperate grown," 63
Julius Cæsar, Act II. sc. 1," Bears with glasses,"
393; Act V. sc. 1, "Their bloody sign of battle
is hung out," 164

King John, Act I. sc. 1, Philip the Bastard, story
of, 393; Act II. sc. 1, "Excuse; it is to beat
usurping down," 164

Macbeth, Act I. sc. 2, "Damned quarry," 62
Merchant of Venice, Act I. sc. 1, "But even
now worth this," 63, 163; "Pure innocence,"
63; sc. 2, "It is no mean happiness," 163;
Act II. sc. 9, "To offend, and judge, are dis-
tinct offices," 163; Act IV. sc. 1, "Quit the
fine," 393

Tempest, Act II. sc. 1, "Twenty consciences," &c.,
62; Act III. sc. 1, “I forget: but these sweet
thoughts do even refresh my labours," 62
Winter's Tale, Act I. sc. 2, "Grace to boot,"
208, 392; "The bygone day proclaimed,"
283; "The execution did cry out against the
non-performance," 283; "Thereto clerk-like
experienced," 283; "The gracious queen, part
of his theme," 283; "Parts of man," 283, 392;
Act II. sc. 3, "A most unworthy and unnatural
lord," 283; Act IV. sc. 4, "I think you have as
little skill to fear," 329; "Marry, garlic, to mend
her kissing with," 330; "I was promised them
against the feast," 330; "Age and altering
rheums?" 330; "Thou a sceptre's heir, that
thus affect'st a sheep-hook," 330; "Churl," 330,
393; "Unworthy thee," 330, 393; "Guilty
to," 330; "New ship," 330; Act V. sc. 1,
"The odds for high and low 's alike," 330
Shannon and the Chesapeake, 435
Shares in merchant ships, 228, 320
Shelley (P. B.), edition of his 'Poetical Works,' revised
by W. M. Rossetti, 67; his mother, 169
Shepherd (M.) on Gorey or Gourey, 209
Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, 11, 115, 322
Sherborne (Lord) on Bibury, its derivation, 459
Earrings, men wearing, 386
Elizabethan terms, 366

Figs in fruit, 275

Prisoners, French, 381

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They say. What say they? Let them say," 456
Shield of brawn in Scott's Ivanhoe,' 247, 360, 445
Shieling and gavel, their etymology 85, 210, 271
Shilston family of Devonshire, 336
Shingles, old cure for, 514

Ships, shares in merchant, 228, 320
Shirts, mail, from the Sudan, 183, 270
Shoemaking, fashionable craze for ladies, 87, 157
Shore (T. W.) on Kingston coronation stone, 391
Oxford, place-name, 249

Shot, use of the past participle, 311
Showers of snakes, fish, spiders, &c., 516
Shrapnel (General), his biography, 168, 217
Shrove Tuesday, football on, 283, 402, 486
Sidbury, Devon, and Baron Fitzgibbon, 47
Sidney (Sir Philip), his chair, 377
Sidney, Young, and Brownlow, 8
Silhouettes of children, 190
Sigma Tau on Elverton Manor, co. Kent, 356
Hayden (Dr.), of Dublin, his biography, 28
Moutlowe (Henry), M.P., 335
Reardon McCarthy, 288

Shelley bibliography, 67

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"Signs of the Fifteen Last Days of the World," black-
letter book in museum at Cologne, 269
Simpson (P.) on Bible originally written in Dutch, 66
Bird-eyed, its meaning, 168, 424

Chiaus, its origin, 25

Simpson (P.) on hoti in Howell and Browning, 494

Jonson (Ben), unclaimed poem by, 34, 337
Shakespeare and Cicero, 462
Shakespeariana, 164, 393
Tennyson query, 503
Theatrical run, 513

"To swim in golden lard," 229
Winchester pipes, 516

Sinol on Harrison Weir's book on cats, 515

Sir John, sixteenth-century nickname for priest, 97
Sirvente or sirventes, Provençal word, 374
Skaits-skates, 374

Skat, German card game, 12

Skeat (W. W.) on Anglo-Saxon speech, 320
Argh, place-name termination, 97
Batsueins, its etymology, 384
"Bernardus non vidit omnia," 441
Boer, its etymology, 191

Century, the new, 84

Choys, its spelling, 443

Dukes, the, stablemen's term, 92

Flag, the British, 457

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W, its loss in Scandinavian, 492

Witchelt ill-shod, 58

Skevington (T. W.) on Emery family, 341

Slang, explanation and earliest use of the word, 28, 212
Slim, use of the word, 146, 236

Smith (C. G.) on Burton bottled ale, 174

Goodere (Capt. Samuel), 275

Smith (F. G.) on sweepstakes, its meaning, 464
Smith (H.) on Foster Powell, pedestrian, 436

Smith (J. F.), novelist, 377, 459

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The Chesapeake so bold, 435

The Wearin' o' the Green, 316, 405
Tom Bowling, 474

Sous, Anglicized word, its pronunciation, 437
Southwell (T.) on Christopher Merrett, 436

Sowens as an article of food, 413

Soyres (J. de) on Abp. Whately and J. B. Pérès, 337
Spackman (H. C.) on eighteenth-century 'History of
England,' 127

Spaúrds, Gothic, etymology of the word, 148, 273, 345
Spence (R. M.) on Browning's 'Parleyings with
Christopher Smart,' 124

Byre cowhouse, 6

Shakespeariana, 62, 162, 163, 392, 393

Spoons, their symbolic meaning, 7, 111, 172

Sporting record, eighteenth-century, 495

Spurring family, 396

Squire's Pew, The,' poem by Jane Taylor, 69, 154
Stafford (J.) on Stafford family, 316

Stafford family, 12, 316, 522

Stamp collecting, early, 404, 501

Stapleton (A.) on 'Three Wise Men of Gotham,' 169
Stapleton's, club mentioned by Horace Walpole, 495
Statues, inscriptions on, 168

Steam engine, early history of the, 64, 135, 207
Stedman (R. J. M.) on Stedman family, 128
Stedman family, 128

Steinmetz (Andrew), barrister, 1857, 165, 361

Step: Step mother or father, early use of the words,
189, 273

Stephens (F. G.) on mail shirts from the Soudan, 270

Pillillew, use of the word, 484

Sterne (Rev. Laurence) and Charles Dickens, 185
Stevenson (C. C.) on the name Muriel, 415
Stevenson (R. L.), his poem The Vagabond,' 336
Stevenson (W. H.) on Aldgate and Whitechapel, 34
Edgett surname, its derivation, 13

Jekyll surname, 152

Morecambe, its derivation, 314
Oxford place-name, 69, 517

Stilwell (J. P.) on contributors to vol. i. 'N. & Q.,' 90
Elizabethan terms, 366

Washington family, a coincidence in regard to, 292

Smithers (C. G.) on "Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good Stirrup (C. H.) on recollections of Blackburn, 85

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Stiver and steever, etymology of, 434

Stone (J. M.) on Holbein gateway in Whitehall, 27
Stones, boundary, in open fields, 297, 441
Stopes (C. C.) on Sir Erasmus Wilson, 474

Dr. Thomas and Sir Thomas Wilson, 493, 514
Stop-press editions, early, 8, 130

Stott (W.) on Braikenridge, mathematician, 435
Strappado, the, and neck and heels, ancient military
punishments, 369, 504

Street (E. E.) on town gates outside London, 363
Strong (E. A.) on Moseley Hall, 7

Stuart (T. P.) on Sir Robert and Sir Wm. Stuart, 336

Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.

Stuart (Sir Robert and Sir Wm.), 336, 402
Sturge (J. M.) on lines by Jean Ingelow, 229
Styles, the, and the year 1900, 46
Sudan, mail shirts from the, 183, 270, 326
Suffolk, name for ladybird in, 48, 154, 274
Suicides and ghosts, 288, 462
Sun's motion, rate of the, 89, 176

Surnames: Edgett, its derivation, 13, 193; Morcom,
16, 92; Taltarum, its origin, 28, 131; Swigg, its
origin, 112; Jekyll, its derivation, 152, 290;
Percival, 376; Vinrace, 376; Petigrewe, 501
Sutty, bookseller, 1700-30, his biography, 26
Suum Cuique on Pythagoras and Christianity, 426
Suwarrow and Lord Roberts, 454, 521
Swansea, its derivation, 11

Sweepstakes, use of the word in connexion with
building, 336, 464

Swigg aurname, its origin, 112
Sword-belt, carriage of, 237
Swound a fainting-fit, 356, 464
Swynnerton (C.) on old songs, 437

Sympson (E. M.) on "A far cry to Loch Awe," 323
T. (A. S.) on Admiral Sir Thomas Dilkes, 421

T. (C. R.) on Sunday hare, 46

T. (F. B.) on John White, patriarch of Dorchester, 475
T. (G. H.) on Muggletonian writings, 415

T. (H.) on familiar French quotations, 336
Lamotte's 'Fables Nouvelles,' 228
Marchioness of Granby, portrait by, 25
Step Step mother or father, 189

T. (I.) on Fleet Street, No. 17, 132

T. (J. S. M.) on bridge, card game, its derivation, 12
Centum, use of word, 433

"Curse of Scotland," 493

'Infernal Marriage,' by B. Disraeli, 287

Poem entitled 'The Expostulation,' 127, 293
Tables, game of, 501

T. (T. R. E. N.) on swound a fainting-fit, 356
T. (W. A.) on horse equipment, 148

Tabitha on Cat's-Meat Square, 148

Tables, the game of, 435, 501

Tales of the Genii,' by Rev. James Ridley (Sir Charles
Morell), 474

Taltarum surname, its origin, 28, 131

Tankage, its meaning, 28, 253

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Tate (W. R.) on eighteenth-century History of Eng-
land,' 189

Tavistock Chapel, its demolition, 452

Taxes on knowledge and John Cleave, 83, 177, 271
Taylor (C. S.) on altars at Glastonbury, 131

February fill-dyke, 277

Taylor (H.) on cross near Wycoller Hall, 248
Elizabeth (Queen), scandal concerning, 51

Taylor (I.) on Cockayne family, 345
Delagoa and Algoa, 424

Horse equipment, 213

Huish, its etymology, 475

Picts and Scots, 261, 482

Lyddite, origin of the name, 185

Shaddock, Chinese fruit, 217

South African names, 49

Taylor (J.) on William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, 137

Tea gardens of North London, 115, 322
Teesdale (H. W.), letters in his possession, 89

Tepee: Wigwam, their meaning, 104

Terry (P.) on the taxes on knowledge, 83
Thames Tunnel and Ralph Dodd, 35, 75, 169, 291, 346
Thé Beurré, 9, 57, 114, 290

The Unmistakable on "Stand the racket," 316
Theatrical anecdote, 266

Theatrical deadheads, derivation of the term, 332
Theatrical run, use of the term, 513
Thebal=Theobald, 337, 479

Thermometer, Fahrenheit, 229, 289, 422, 463
Thiselton (A. E.) on Shakespeariana, 62, 164
Thomas (R.) on F. E. Accum, 361
'Adventures in the Moon,' 254
Africander Afrikander, 89
Aubrey's' Brief Lives,' 45
'Box and Cox,' 353

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Poe (Edgar Allan), his Hop-Frog,' 4
Putrem, Eneid,' viii. 596, 248

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Smock marriages, 323
Taltarum surname, 28

"To lie in one's throat," 146
Twibil, its meaning, 466
Vowel combination eo, 52

Thorp (J. T.) on French prisoners of war, 269

Wharton (Philip, Duke of), his biography, 27
Thorpe (W. G.) on Oliver Cromwell's letters, 67
'Three Sister Arts,' title of pamphlet, 313, 366
Throats, blessing of the, Romanist rite, 169, 273
Thurbane (John), M.P. for Sandwich, 109, 192
Tiffin, its origin, 13

Tin trade, ancient, of Britain, 218

Tip, origin of the word, 52

Titles, empty, referred to by Horace Walpole in 1776,

355

Toad mugs, 8, 198

Toads, sayings about, 54

Tobacco, collection of cuttings relating to, 268, 486
Tod (A. H.) on the dress of Charterhouse scholars, 27
Tom-all-Alone's, its locality, 246, 324

Tennyson (Lord), his 'Dream of Fair Women,' 208; Tom Bowling,' meaning of the opening line, 474
meaning of lines by, 415, 502

Tomkinson (Thomas), his biography, 8

Tooley (G. W.) on Sir Philip Sidney's chair, 377
Towers, ancient, in Sardinia, 497

Town gates outside London, 228, 362

Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.

V. (W. I. R.) on Sir John Weld, his biography, "385
V.H.I.L.I.C.I.V. on hot-cross buns, 421
Valentine, an early specimen, 335

Toynbee (H.) on Horace Walpole and his editors, Vaughan (H. M.) on Lady Sandwich and Lord
61, 122, 282, 371, 451

Traeth Mawr, reclamation of, 257, 324
Traffic, origin of the word, 456
Tramway, its derivation, 160

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Trask (C.), his History of Norton-sub-Hamdon,' 451
Travers (Peter), his biography, 27

Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, registers of, 187
Trollope (Mr.), mentioned in Gray's 'Letters,' 228
Troup (F. B.) on Malachy Dudeny, 479
Tuckwell (W.) on Les Détenus, 198

Tunbridge Wells, Patty Moon's Walk at, 186
Turf, mazes cut in, 315, 445, 504
Turtliff family, 416

Twentieth century, date of its commencement, 41
Twibil, old weapon, 466

Tyre, its meaning, 516

U. (H. W.) on John Botoner, 269

Unicorns, captured by horns sticking in tree, 314, 427
United Empire Loyalists and Lord Dorchester, 27
Unwin (Mrs.) and Cowper, 301

Up, the word, 121, 195, 324

Ussher (Archbishop), portrait of, 188

Uvedale (Dr. Robert), his biography, 188, 275

V. (G. H.) on American worthies, 147

V. (Q.) on alum trade, 188

Army rank, 191

Ball games, Italian, 207

Bill of exchange, 111

Bird-eyed, meaning of the word, 293
Boer, its meaning, 57

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Rochester, 442

Vaughan (J. W.) on nostoc, its origin, 108
Vautrollier, printer, his biography, 436, 524
Vazov, Ivan, Bulgarian poet, 106

Venn (Rev. Henry), his biography, 37, 193
Verity (A. W.) on Shakespeare and music, 171
Verse printed on an old jug, 416

Vicar on arms on the Bar Gate of Southampton, 292
Moundesmere Manor, Preston Candover, 316

Plocks, the, its meaning, 382

Savage (Sir John) and Andrew Adames, 288
Vice-Admiral, office of, 149, 252, 325, 384, 461
Vice-Chancellor, co. Pal. Lancaster, 149

Vices and virtues, representation of, 289, 443
Vine a flexible shoot, 47, 194

Viner (Alderman), his house, 127
Vinrace surname, 376

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Virgil, and Campbell, 164; "Putrem," Eneid,❜
viii. 596, 248, 383, 438

Viridical, use and meaning of the word, 416, 504
Virtues and vices, representation of, 289, 443
Volant as a Christian name, its origin, 229, 293, 401
Voltaire, engraving representing, 95

Volunteers, City of London Imperial, regimental nick-
name for, 104

Volunteers, English, serving abroad: an interval, 164
Volunteers, London, in the time of Elizabeth, 371
Vowel combination eo, 52

"W" in Scandinavian, the loss of, 492

W. on Pond Farm, Leicester, 88

Prince of Wales as Duke of Cornwall, 443

W. (A. C.) on Atlantic greyhound, 397
"Intimidated thrones," 401

W. (E. M.) on verse printed on old jug, 416

W. (G.) on mark on the spine of Chinese children, 344

Goat in folk-lore, 248

Marriage gift, 7

W. (J. C.) on Hamilton family, 357
W. (J. D.) on St. Francis of Assisi, 397
W. (J. F.) on terms in ancient lease, 268
W. (K. B.) on bally and ballyrag, 48
W. (M. B.) on Duchess of Gordon, 336
Norton (Sir George), 396

W. (T.) on Renfred, Christian name, 460
St. Pol, Earls of, 196

Waddington, derivation of the name, 495
Waddington (S.) on the name Waddington, 495

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Wagner's Meistersinger,' first performers in, 8, 216
Waits and gaitas, their connexion and etymology, 5

Wales, arms of the Principality of, 228, 291

Walker (B.) on meaning of batsueins, 288

Iron mines in West Warwickshire, 515
Scoinson arch, 480

Virtues and vices, 443

Walker (R. J.) on South African names, 50
Lawrence's painting of Miss Farren, 68

Wallace (R. H.) on showers of snakes, fish, spiders, 516-
Tankage, its meaning, 28

Wallace-James (J. G.) on Bucth, Gaelic name, 402
Horse-bread, 95

Lease, terms in ancient, 344
Men wearing earrings, 191

Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.

Wallace James (J. G.) on plates of antique gems, 395 Wilkes (John), M.P. for Aylesbury, his estate in
Vautrollier, printer, 436

Vine a flexible shoot, 194
Warmiensem, diocese of, 515

Widrington (Sir E.), his tomb, 49
Wallington (Nehemiah), 1598-1658, 187, 292
Walpole (Horace), and Thomas Gray, 51; and his
editors, 61, 122, 282, 371, 451; passage in one of
his letters relating to St. Martin's parish, 397, 479
Walters (R.) on Helen Faucit and Margaret Gillies,
198

Gilbert (Sir John), drawings by, 238

Walthamstow church bells, 89

Walton and Layer families, 289, 386

War correspondents in South Africa, list of killed and
wounded, 469

Ward (C. S.) on Admiral Brodrick's escape, 424

Mouse, Isaiah lxvi. 17, 446

Priest to priest, 10

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Wedgwood (Thomas) and the discovery of photo-
graphy, 26, 116, 365, 464

Weedon (Cavendish) and Lincoln's Inn Fields, 53
Weir (Harrison), his book on cats, 515

Weld (Sir John), his biography, 229, 298, 385, 458
Welford (R.) on babies' nails, 500

Brodrick (Admiral), his escape, 424
Brothers Mayor and Town Clerk, 176

Carey (Edward), M.P. for Westminster, 154
Contributors to vol. i. ' N. & Q.,' 90
Vice-Admiral, the office of, 252
Virtues and vices, 444

Wilkes (John), 386

Well, May Road, Accrington, 14

Welsh manuscript pedigrees, 109, 358

Wenlock Olympian games, 513

West (H. C.) on mazes cut in turf, 315
Wharton (Philip, Duke of), his biography, 27
Whately (Archbishop) and J. B. Pérès, 337, 441
Whettle on petigrewe, its meaning, 49

Whiskers used in the sense of moustache, 88, 196
Whitcombe or Whetcombe family, 515

Whitcombe (R.), his 'Janua Divorum,' 314, 446
White (Rev. John), the patriarch of Dorchester, 475
Whitebrook family and Pond Farm, Leicester, 88
Whitechapel and Aldgate, 34, 134

Whitehall, Holbein gateway in, 27, 320
Wickliffe (John), lineal descendant of, 412

Widow's man, meaning of the expression, 148, 254

Widrington (Sir Edward), tomb and wife's parents, 49
Wigwam: Tepee, synonymous, 104

Bucks, 315, 386

Will proved in the Archdeaconry of London, register 1,
fo. 35, 352

William the Silent, his assassin's relations, 248, 346
Williams (T.) on Bohun and Plugenet families, 400
Willis and Puckridge families of Hants, 49
Wilmshurst (T. B.) on seriff, its meaning, 486
Wilson (Sir Erasmus), F.R.S., his biography, 474
Wilson (J. B.) on Norman gizer, 115
Wilson (T.) on Fahrenheit thermometer, 290, 422
Wilson (Dr. Thomas), Master of Requests, 493
Wilson (Sir Thomas), date of his death, 514
Wilson (W. E.) on Cibber's daughter, 168
Dogs, ancient, 341

Hippin, its meaning, 325
Link with the past, 312
Pigeon cure, 343

Prisoners, French, 381

Winchester, Marquessate of, 66

Winchester pipes, 516

Windmill, an old, in Belgium, 453

Winstanley's wonders, list of, 128, 237

Wisdom family, 230, 343

Witchelt ill-shod, 9, 58

Witcombe (J. J.) on Whitcombe or Whetcombe
family, 515

Wither (George), his 'Collection of Emblems,' 374
Woad, its definition, 246

Wolferstan (E. P.) on G. and R. Adderley, 323
Bar-At-Gin & Co., its meaning, 297

February fill-dyke, 188

Moated mounds, 399

Wolstan on wife of the third Viscount Bourke, 236
Woodall (W. O.) on "International Library of Famous
Literature," 24

Wooden horse, obsolete military punishment, 82, 253
Woods, the "chink " of, 432, 498

Woolpit, co. Suffolk, and fairy mythology, 47, 155, 422
Woore, in Salop, its meaning, 128, 236
Worcestershire and Yorkshire dialect, 33
Word corruption, example of, 105, 217
Wordsworth (William), passage in his 'Excursion,'
book i. 91-102, 68, 138

Workmen's cheap railway tickets, 452

Worman (E. J.) on La Belle Sauvage, 245
Worst, its use as a verb in literature, 228, 321

Wortham (B. H.) on Walton and Layer families, 289

Wound for winded, 4, 95, 177, 277, 505

Wright (T.) on Cowper's letters, 414

Wright (W. H. K.) on B. R. Haydon, 109

Wrigley (G. W.) on Geo. Romney's books, 289

Wroth money, ancient custom, 4, 112

Wrottesley (F. J.) on Carless or Carlos family, 69
Wycoller Hall, cross near, identification of, 248

Wyld (H. C.) on R-metathesis in O.E., 81
Wynne (M. B.) on ancient dogs, 523

Yam, its etymology, 226

Yardley (E.) on Byroniana, 460

Cinderella, 177

Cowper as a parodist, 44, 96

Dryden, 353, 482

Goat in folk-lore, 522

Hawkwood (Sir John), 73

"His time a moment, and a point his space," 58
Hurgin, its etymology, 214, 274

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