W. (A. C.) on Prior Lachteim and R. Douglas, 23. ---- on Æsop, 174. Wady Mokatteb identified with Kibbroth Hattavah, 481. W. (A. H.) on painting of the landing of William III., 294. Walcott (Mackenzie) on Lord Clydesdale, 154. ---- on Gen. James Wolfe, 323. ---- on Dominus Bathurst, 345. ---- on the song Yankee Doodle, 392. Wales, princesses of, 24. 176. Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, materials for a new edition, 272. Walker (Sampson) on Yankee Doodle, 344. Walker, the renowned Hookey, 424. Wall (Dr. W.), his diploma and writings, 347. 490. Walpole (Horace) at Eton, 206. Walpole and Junius, 395. Walter (H.), remarks on former queries, 193. ---- on marriage of ecclesiastics, 346. Warbeck (Perkin), MS. account of his landing, 377. Warden (J. S.), on Abigail, or lady's maid, 424. ---- on Critolaus, and the Horatii, and Curiatii, 443. ---- on "Tace is Latin for a candle," 456. ---- on St. Richard, king of England, 475. ---- on Sir William Herschell, 490. Waring (E.) on cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru, 456. Warnings to Scotland, history of this work, 233. 283. Watchmen and their songs, 206. 356. Waylen on brass statues at Windsor, 484. Waylen (J.) on the princess Wilbrahama, 8. W. (B.) on the King's way, Wilts. 231. W. (C. J.) on frontispiece to Hobbes' Leviathan, 488. W***d (W. S.) on the elision of the letter v, 55. Weever, his autograph and epitaph, 474. 507. W. (E. J.) on Lord Edw. Fitzgerald, 411. Well near Bansted Downs, 315. 492. Welling, house at, 502. Wellington (Duke of), historical document respecting his recall, 233. 477. Welwood's Memoirs, date of first edition, 1. 45. 70. 302. W. (E. N.) on rifles, 29. ---- on book plates, 46. ---- on exons of the guard, 87. ---- on first panorama, 118. ---- on obeism, 228. ---- on Sir Walter Raleigh in Virginia, 242. ---- on Tom Chipperfeild, &c., 251. ---- on the Lowey of Tunbridge, 294. ---- on Bristol tables, 406. ---- stanza on Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar, 473. ---- on petition for the recall of the Duke of Wellington, 477. West (Richard), notice of, 134. Westminster hall, on three chambers in, called Paradyse, Hell, Purgatory, 344. We. (T.) on profane swearing by the English, 37. ---- on extreme ignorance and superstition, 53. ---- on strange reason for keeping a public house, 114. ---- on the Glastonbury thorn, 114. ---- on the walnut tree at Glastonbury, 115. W. (H.) on a passage in Luther, 192. ---- on the meaning of sinage, distord, and slander, 6. Whig and tory, their meaning, 57. 164. 281. 492. Whiston (Wm.), his connection with Wiltshire, 21. Whitaker (J.) on charities for the clergy, 21. White (Algernon Holt) on T. 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(S.) on discovering the bodies of the drowned, 251. W. (T.) on stanzas in Childe Harold, 223. 323. W. 1. (T.) a riddle by Dr. Byrom, 197. Wt. (T.) on serpent represented with a human head, 331. W. (T. M.) on an inscription on a claymore, 59. W. (T. R.) on Tregonwell Frampton, 474. W. (T. T.) on Davies' History of Magnetical Discovery, 58. ---- on the Passellew family, 73. W. (W.) on Sanderson and Taylor, 293. ---- on frontispiece to Hobbes' Leviathan, 314. 383. ---- on stanzas in Childe Harold, 325. 386. ---- on Byron's Son of the Morning, 391. ---- on a quotation in Campbell's poem, 407. ---- on coins of Vabalathus, 491. W. (W. S.) on MS. notes in Liber Sententiarum, 188. ---- on the letter v, 213. ---- on the inscription Fermilodum, 395. ---- on punishment of Prince Edward, 454. Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury, 116. 243. 509. Wynkyn de Worde's edition of Bishop Fisher's Treatise, 417. |