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‘W. H. Mr.,’ [424]–26

‘What the Silent Voices said,’ [291]

Whewell, intimacy with J. K. Watts, [52]

Whistler, J. McNeill:—Cyril Aylwin not a portrait of, [88]; anecdotes of De Castro, [142]; neighbour of Rossetti, [156]; close friendship with Watts, [301]; his first lithographs, [301]–2; hostility to Royal Academy, [301]–2; engaged with Watts on ‘Piccadilly,’ [301], [353]; ‘To Theodore Watts, the Worldling,’ [353]

White, Gilbert, [50]

Whiteing, Richard, [364]

‘White Ship, The,’ [153], [154]

Whittlesea Mere, [104]

Whyte-Melville, [352], [367]