Weston Manor, Freshwater, [122]; Phoenician remains at, [133]
Whistler, James A. McNeill, [52], [157-169]; anecdotes of, [157-160], [162], [163], [164], [166-167]; as a neighbour, [164], [165]; called "butterfly with a sting", [165-166]; champion of art, [164-165]; characteristics of, [157], [163], [169]; description of, [157], [163]; dinner at house of, [160]; goes to author's Sunday Smoke Talks, [161-162]; homes of, [158], [161]; is offered a commission for decoration of Boston Public Library, [168-169]; moves to Paris, [169]; portrait of Carlyle sold, [166-167]; pursuit of Sheridan Ford, [160-161]; suggests decoration of author's flat, [104]; "The Artist's Mother", portrait, sold to France, [167]
White, Henry, American Ambassador, [216-217]
White, James, manufacturer of instruments of precision, [100]
Whitehall, [11]
Whitehouse, [101]
Wilson, Woodrow, policy of, [138], [156]
Wolseley, Lord, [52]
Wood, Mrs. Henry, [17]
Wores, Theodore, disciple of Whistler, [162]