and Mrs. Jordan, his love for children, a story of, [197]-[198]

Williams, Eleazar, the American pretended Dauphin (Louis XVII.), [115] et seq.

Wimborne House, Arlington Street, its names and occupants, [155]

Windham, Mr., [168]

Wine-drinking, past and present, [136]-[137]

Wolff, Sir Henry Drummond, and the Owl, [18];

his powers as raconteur, [18];

one of the Fourth Party, [18];

the originator of the Primrose League, [19];

stories of Napoleon I. told to, at Elba, [84] et seq.