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Vir Cornub, its meaning, 138
Virginia Company, its balloting-box, 507
V. (N.) on Clan Chattan, 123

Waugh (F. G.) on Smith (Miss Elizabeth), works, 76
Way (Albert), letter on Great Forsters, Surrey. 504
W. (B. L.) on "Seder Olam, sive Ordo Seculorum," 195
W. (C. A.) on Ealing great school, 619

Moulton (Admiral), 14

V. (S. P.) on the battle of the Boyne, 567

Heraldic queries, 390

Irish church in 1704, 310
Mercator's map of Africa, 27
Robber Earl of Mar, 547
Sub-brigadier: Exempt, 267
Vulcan dance, i. e. welkin dance, 510, 590

Voltaire (F. M. A.), English letter, 293; his bones, W. (D. Y.) on Cornelius Valerius Ultrajectinus, 604
501, 587, 613
W. (E.) on brockett badger, 99.
Boston high tide, 1571, 415
Grabbe (Walter), portrait, 604
Jolly, its early use, 186
Robinson Crusoe, 319
Song, "Old Rose," 305
Steeple climbers, 467
Weather query, 195; saying, 551

Wedgwood (Josiah), copies of the Portland vase, 367
Wednesday, derivation of the word, 14, 137

Welkin-dance, 510, 590

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W. on a painter wanted, 618

Evocatio numinum of besieged cities, 104
Fons Bandusiæ, 417

Louis XIV. and Chevalier d'Ishington, 19
Maxwell (Sir John), poet, 27
"Recollections of the Emperor Maximilian," 563
Robinson (Rev. John), 394

Sisyphus and his stone, 182

Wait (Seth), on Burns's "Tam O'Shanter," 508
Dishington family, 471

Scotch land measures, 98
Tithe de capreolis, 511

Walcott (M. E. C.) on chaplain or conduct, 86
Ring inscription, 458

Wales invaded by the French, 432; its seven wonders,
511

Wales, the first Prince of, 478, 545

Walesby (T.) on composition of bell-metal, 446

Great bell of Moscow, 539
Latten, or bronze, 20

Walford (E.) on Sir T. Chaloner's epigram, 91

Curate and conduct, 66

Commoners entitled to supporters, 139
Napoleon family, 113

Walker (Elizabeth), manuscripts, 270
Walker (S.) on praying aloud, 208
Walker (Samuel) of Masbro', 294, 348
Wallace (Sir Win.), his knighthood, 253, 329
Walleechu, an Indian deity, 31.
Wallington (Benj.), bass singer, 354
Walnut introduced into England, 155
Walsh family of Castle Hoel, 135, 391
Walter pronounced as Water, 243, 519, 595, 617
Wanless (Thomas), Anthem Book, 543
War, the articles of, 74

War chariots of the ancient Britons, 414
Ward, the court fool, 523

Ward (Samuel) of Ipswich, caricatures, 1
Warren (C. F. S.) on low side windows, 543
Warren (Gundred de), 268, 354
Warren (Rev. Vincent), his will, 120
Washbourne (Thomas), D.D., biography, 148
Wastel (Simon), "Microbiblion," 31
Waterloo battle, 121, 233, 255
Water-marks and the "Mécanique Céleste," 126
Waton (Bertram), poem attributed to him, 360
Watson (W. C.) on the term Bummer, 75
"Watty and Meg," a narrative poem, 368
Waugh (F. G.) on Eliza Harttree's poems, 509
Parsons' pleasure at Oxford, 554

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"White Horse of Wharfdale," a poem, 316, 403, 492
Whitebait, origin of the name, 222
White's club, the old and new, 246

Whiting (John), "Catalogue of Friends' Books," 336
Whiting (Sidney), author of " Helionde," 407, 514
Whitmore (W. H.) on American N. and Q., 114
Craven of Spersholt baronetcy, 52

Kick (Abraham) of the Hague, 29
Massachusetts governors, 100

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Mather (Increase), letter to Mr. Gouge, 366
Though lost to sight, to memory dear," 161
Whitney, co. Hereford, tithe commutation, 478
Whitney family, 26

Whit Sunday decorations, 551
Wickersham family, 483

Wickham (Wm.) on hour-glasses in pulpits, 183
Wife's surname, 426

Widows' cbristian names, 148, 257

Wife, the legal right to beat one, 391, 493

Wife's surname, its origin, 343. 426, 470, 546
Wigan battle, A.D. 1651, 65. 136

Wildbore (Rev. Charles) and Euclid's Porisms, 122,

303

Wilkins (Dr. David), Lainbeth librarian, 49

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W. (J. H.) on Joseph Addison, 138

W. (J. W.) on Milton's "Il Penseroso," 179

Westminster Abbey, chapel of St. Blaise, 209
W. (L. R.) on Shakspeare: Shylock, 30
W. (M. A.) on royal furniture, 315
Wod wall (Wm.), Elizabethan poet, 247
Wolcot (Dr. John), "Peter Pindar," his orders, 40,

186, 401; living personal acquaintances, 126
Wolff hart-Lycosthènes (Conrad), noticed, 46
Wolwarde, its meaning, 65, 181, 254, 351, 425
Wood (A.) on licenses to preach, 83

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W. (S. H.) on Romsey town arms, 100
W. (T. H.) on Aggas's Map of London, 20
W. (T. T.) on an ancient altar, 458
Bloody severe, 210

Burns's "Tam O'Shanter," 565
Churchwardens' accounts, 270
Cipher, its value, 470
Induction of a vicar, 484
Land beyond the sea, 51
Lennock, a provincialism, 147, 259
Newton and Pascal controversy, 51
Ovid's "Metamorphoses," 145
Shuttleworth family, 372
Thud, an old word, 35

W. (T. W.) on a curious discovery, 466
Wylie (Charles) on Frye's engravings, 184, 254, 376
Wyrardisbury, Bucks, 531

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END OF THE FIRST VOLUME-FOURTH SERIES.

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