Wiseman (Cardinal), inscription on his coffin, 133, 245 Wroth, substantival use of the word, 67, 116 Wooden cups in East Anglia, 489 Woodhens, c. 1656, meaning of the word, 229, 276 Wordsworth (William), on the primrose, 28; and his Work indicator in Switzerland, 425 Worman (E. J.) on archbishop's imprimatur, 229 Worple Way, place-name, 233, 293, 373, 417, 456 Wotton (Sir Henry), memorial window at Venice, Wotton (M. E.) on Chesterfield and Wotton portraits, Heenvliet, 130 Wotton (Thomas, Lord), his daughter, and Heenvliet, Woty (William) and The Shrubs of Parnassus,' 429 Wudget, origin of the word, 447 Wy in Hampshire, mentioned by Langland, 508 Wyberton, Lincs, its church bells, 69, 116 Yardley (E.) on authors of quotations wanted, 254, 51 Carlyle on painting foam, 373 Fairy-haunted Kensington, 55 Goldsmith's elegy on the death of a mad dog, 297 St. George: George as a Christian name, 375 "Set up my (his) rest," 54 York, etymology of Ainsty, 36, 96; "oldest in- Yseldon, a corruption of Islington, 93 Ytene, poetic name for the New Forest, 186 Zeithammer (Prof. V.), his Cech translation of 'Good Zephyr on 'Sir Randall,' 267 Wright (W. B.) on Dorothy Paston or Bedingfeld, 74 Zionism, 12, 93, 173 Ham House,' by Mrs. Roundell, 44 Zoffany's Indian pictures, c. 1782–96, 429 LONDON: FRINTED BY JOHN EDWARD FRANCIS, BREAM'S BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE. |