Waterloo, Battle of, 58
Waterlow, Sir Ernest, 32
Sir Sydney H., 32
Wealth, effects of, in producing noteworthiness, xxi
Wedgwood, Hensleigh, 19
Josiah, 18, 19
Julia, 19
Thomas, 18
Wellesley, 64
Wellington, bust of Duke of, 70
Wells, Dean of, 61
“Westminster Review,” 32
Wheler, Edward G., 23
Whitbread, maiden name of the Hon. Lady Grey, 4
“Who’s Who,” xii, xiv
“Wild Flowers Worth Notice,” 39
Willcocks, Sir G., 44
Windle, Professor B.C.A., 77
Women who study hard, characteristics of, xv; noteworthiness in, xxxiii
Woodward, Bernard Bolingbroke, 79
Bernard Henry, 79
Henry, 79
H.B., 78, 81
H.P., 79
H.W., 79
M.F., 79
Samuel, 78
Samuel Pickworth, 79, 81
Wordsworth, xvi
Work, possibility of extension of, ix; object of, ix
Yarkand, 26
York, Archbishop of, 45
Dean of, 45
“Zoonomia,” 17
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