W.
- Wace, a resident at Caen, [215].
- Whales, formerly caught near Jumieges, [21].
- William the Conqueror, his statue at Caen, [174]
- --supposed figure of him on a capital in the church of the abbey of the Trinity, [187]
- --buried in the abbey-church of St. Stephen, [196]
- --his epitaph, [197]
- --his death and burial, and the disturbance of his remains, [198]
- --his palace at Caen, [205]
- --fresco-paintings of him and his family, [209]
- --born at Falaise, [267]
- --receives the homage of the English, as successor to Edward, at Bayeux, [232].
- William of Jumieges, his account of the attachment of the Empress Maud to Bec, [112].