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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
Volume 19, No. 555, Supplementary Number

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 555, Supplementary Number

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  bramble, to make, 15
  grape, to make, 15.
Wit, lines on, 9.
Witchcrafts in 1647, 174.
Wolf,
  anecdotes of, 171
  Dog in Cumberland, 426.
Woodpecker, arctic, 356.
Wordsworth, recollections of, 255.
Wreck, lines on the, 322.

Xenophon, picture by Haydon, 218.

Zebu, or Indian Ox, the, 385.
Zoological Gardens,
  Regent's Park, 114—273—385
  picture of, 386.
Zoological Gardens,
  Surrey, 1—273
  Society, report of, 275.


LIST OF SIXTY-THREE ENGRAVINGS


IN THE PRESENT VOLUME.

STEEL-PLATE PORTRAIT OF THE RT. HON. EARL GREY.

Three Views in the Surrey Zoological Gardens.
Fishmongers' Hall.
—————Arms.
Law Institution, Chancery Lane.
Pontefract Castle.
Castle of Robert the Devil.
Cavern of Robert the Devil.
Cascade at Virginia Water.
Brighton in 1743.
Lady Chapel, St. Saviour, Southwark.
Three Views in the Zoological Gardens.
Entrance to the Botanic Garden, Manchester.
Tucopia, in the Southern Pacific Ocean.
Piercy Islands.
Seven Cuts of the Arbalest, or Cross-Bow.
Windsor Castle (N.E. View.)
Burial-place in Tongatabu.
Ancient Bankside.
Two Cuts of Bull and Bear-baiting Theatres.
Lowther Arcade, West Strand.
Beulah Saline Spa, Norwood.
Tomb of the poet, Waller.
Melrose Abbey.
Queen Anne's Spring, near Eton.
Swiss Cottage at the Colosseum.
Bay-Window at ditto.
Three Cuts of the Zoological Gardens.
"Happy Jerry.
" St. Pancras (Old) Church.
Fire Temples in Persia.
Wilton Castle, on the Wye.
Skeleton of the Turkey.
Rhinoceros Bird.
Staines New Bridge.
Bamborough Castle.
The Alhambra, in Spain.
Palace of Charles V.
White-horned Arctic Owl.
Cock of the Plains.
Legs and Feet of Mountain Grouse.
Claw of Woodpecker.
Monkey Island.
Hampton-wick Chapel.
Brahmin Bull.
———Shed.
Sir Thomas Fowler's Lodge, Islington.
Dunheved Castle.
Ancient Chimney Piece at Exeter.
Lord Cornwallis's Monument.


Footnote 1: (return)

Wilton Castle, on the Wye, was for several centuries the baronial residence of the Greys of the South, who derived from it their first title, and became its owners in the time of Edward I.—See Mirror, vol. xiv. p. 305.

Footnote 2: (return)

The barony of Werke was given to the family of Ros, Barons of Hemsley, in Yorkshire, by Henry I. for the service of two knights' fees, and was in their possession till 1399; but in the next year was found to belong to Sir Thomas Grey, of Heton. It gave title of baron in 1622, to Sir William Grey, who died in 1674. The village of Werke, and its ruined castle, are all that remain of the possessions of the barony; the former consisting of a miserable cluster of thatched cottages; the latter of mere fragments of ashlar work, near its foundations and lines of its moat. The village stands on the margin of the Tweed: and the castle is celebrated in the border annals. Heton, of which we have just spoken, in Edward the First's reign, belonged to William de Heton; and in the next reign, to Sir Thomas Grey, captain of Norham Castle. Sir John Grey, of Heton, in 1420, was graced with the order of St. George, or the Garter; and from him the estate descended to the Tankervilles.

Footnote 3: (return)

Speech on the second reading of the Reform Bill, in the House of Lords, Oct. 4, 1831.

Footnote 4: (return)

Life and Reign of George IV. by William Wallace, Esq. 3 vols. 1831.

Footnote 5: (return)

Life and Reign of George IV. By W. Wallace, Esq. 3 vols. 1831.


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