Trinity, picture of the, 53, 118 "Triple Plea," tavern sign and verses, 110 Trissino type, 29, 110 Trollope (Anthony), order of his novels, 329, 352 True Methodist; or, Christian in Earnest,' MS., Trumbull (John), artist, 98, 154, 255, 398 Truro Stannary Court, 329, 391 Tuer (A. W.) on Miss Campion, 68 Samplers, early, 327 Shagreen, its preparation, 164 Tumbler drinking glass, 168, 233, 317 Tunstall (Bryan), his will, 167, 212 Turk's Island, in the Bahama Islands, 110, 312 Turnbrigg, timber bridge, Snaith, co. York, 301, 339 Turner surname, its derivation, 67, 218 Vernon on a book-plate, 97 Pym (John), 57 Stewart (Charles), 195, 358 Vesalius (Andrew), anatomist, 132 Tyndale (William), his translation of the New Testa- Vicar on Bangor, Preston Candover, Hant3, 248 ment, 369, 456 Type, Trissino, 29, 110 Latin play, 277 Register and registrar, 234 Rudhall (Abraham), 134 Violet the Napoleonic flower, 165, 338 Valentin (Dr. Louis), letter about Jenner, 263 Varillas (Antoine), MS. Italian translation, 468 Vase, fairy, of the Musgrave family, 125, 176, 376 Vaux (Anne), her family, 29, 136, 175 Evans (Samuel), rector of Brown Candover, Vicars (A.) on Persse family, 93 Victoria (Queen), and Robert Owen, 128, 195; when Vienna press and Louis XVI., 324 Vole, its etymology, 187, 274, 294, 494 Wainewright (Thomas Griffiths), pictures by, 307 Waite (George), dentist, 228, 298 Walcott (F.) on Father Arthur O'Leary, 228 Waldegrave family of Essex, their arms, 209 Wales (Edward, Prince of), letter to John Daun, 166 Wales (James), exhibited portraits, 149 Burial by torchlight, 338, 455 "Dimanche de Quasimodo," 409 Father of the House of Commons, 34 Flowers on graves, 315 Glasgow University mace, 278 Golden Rose, 477 Hernshaw or heron shay, 224 Kearney family, 292 Walford (E.) on Lindsay and Crawfo I 371 'Old-fashion Farmer's Motives,' 309 Printers' errors, 217 Siddons (Mrs.), her residence in Paddington, 471 Sight, second, 496 Thunderstorm terms, 74 Topography, how it is written, 365 Walker (Alexander), his biography, 329 Walker (George), Bishop of Derry, his family, 52, Walker (R. J.) on Peter Lillye, B.D., 287 Wall: Taking the wall, 113, 195 Wallace (Sir William), his nationality, 261 Brummagem, 106 Caraccioli's Chapel, 157 Draughts, the game, 257 'Dream of Fair Women,' 16 Dress in 1784, 196 Eating poor Jack," 215 Editors, their reputation, 276 Engendrure, use of the word, 384, 437 Ey Abbey, 129 Influenza, its derivation, 335 Member of Parliament, 496 Pepys, its pronunciation, 488 Plato on revolutions, 147 Shakspeare (W.) and Molière, 11 Tennyson (Lord), his Crossing the Bar,' 178 Vole, its derivation, 274 Wallinger (Rev. John A.), his biography, 235 117 Walnuts and winter, 113 Queries, with No. 82, July 22, 1893. Longfellow (H. W.), his 'Silent Land,' 14 Penal laws, 213 St. Michael's Feast, 273 Water mill, lines on, 7, 116 Waterings. See St. Thomas of Waterings. Watts (Dr. Isaac), first two editions of his 'Hymns," Webb (W.) on Charles II. and the Royal Society, Wedding and marriage, their difference, 304, 417 Wedding knife, 449 Wedding wreaths, 229, 332, 418 Week-end, provincialism, 385 Welch (J. C.) on books written in prison, 172 Oast, its meaning, 271 "Thirty days hath September," 245 Elaine,' 47, Welsh songs, their history and origin, 68, 152 Walpole (Miss Nancy or Charlotte), engraving, 47, Walter (Rev. Richard) and Anson's 447 Ware bell chimes, 172 203, 262 Voyage,' West (G.) on John Wesley and the microscope, 13 Warburton (Bishop William), his 'Shakespear,' 141, Wexford and the Rebellion of '98, 422 Weyghte on etymology of oboe, 108 Whately (Abp.) on the word "Prisoner," 6, 152 Woodich-silver-holder, manorial tenant, 149, 256 Wheatley (H. B.) on portraits as book plates, Woodpecker, poetical reference to, 386 130 Wheel, breaking on, 98 Woodstock: Good Devil of Woodstock,' 168, "Whether or no" for "whether or not," 186, 238, Woodville. See Widville. 356 Whyte (W.) on Lord Macaulay, 229 Wootton, Surrey, its history, 488 เ Wordsworth (William), his "frugal dame," 14; ' We Wrangham (Archdeacon) noticed, 241 Wright (W. A.) on its for it, 274 Writing, on sand, 188, 233; rapid, 246 Wroth money, 366, 457 Wroth (Lady Mary), her second husband, 407 Widville (Queen Elizabeth), her mother, 273, X. on bacteriology, 384 413 Wiggin, its meaning, 28, 153, 317 "Butchers'-leap," 368 X Yeomen, their arms, 48 William of Tyre, his History of the Crusades' in X. (Bethel) on French Stonehenge, 92 Latin, 88 Wods: "High Wods," 145 Yardley (E.) on ghost miners, 258, 317 Shakspeare (W.) and Molière, 170, 318 Yellow-Knife Indian folk-lore, 303 Yetminster, its etymology, 327, 371, 409 Yeomen of the Guard as table servants, 86 'Garden of the Soul,' 489 Young (J.) on Celtic language, 356 Italian idiom, 37, 289 Ꮓ Woffington (Peg), her almshouses, 128, 216, 278; Z. on Decalogue on mediaval diptychs, 8 LONDON: PRINTED BY JOHN C. FRANCIS, BREAM'S BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE. |