Urban VI., [105]

Victoria, Queen, at Bruges, [82]

Walburge, Ste., Church of, at Bruges, [88]; at Furnes, [124], [174]
Walcheren, [69]
Waterloo, Battle of, [36], [113]
Weavers, Guild of, [47]
Wenduyne, [149], [153]
Westcapelle, [59]
Westende, village, [136], [140]; Plage, [156], [157], [159], [160-162]
William, Bishop of Ancona, [35]

York, Duke of, at Bruges, [76] et seq.
Ypres, [103-119]; field preaching near, [109]; churches sacked, [109]; taken by Parma, [109]; by the Protestants, [109]; Place du Musée, [110]; besieged by Louis XIV., [111]; fortified by Vauban, [103], [111-113]; ceded to France, [111]; described by Vauban in 1689, [112]; taken by the French in 1794, [112]; during the Hundred Days, [113]; end of military history, [113]; Grand Place and Cloth Hall, [114]; monopoly of weaving linen, [116]; manages with Bruges the Hanseatic League in Flanders, [116]; the Nieuwerck, [115]; riots at, [117], [118]; siege of, by English, [104] et seq.; John of Ypres describes early Bruges, [8], [9]
Yser, [135], [136]

Zwijn, [10], [60], [62], [63], [69]
Zuyder Zee, [150]