‘Will’ sonnets, the, [117]
Elizabethan meanings of ‘will,’ [416]
Shakespeare’s uses of the word, [417]
the poet’s puns on the word, [418]
play upon ‘wish’ and ‘will,’ [419]
interpretation of the word in Sonnets cxxiv.-vi. and cxliii., [420-26]
‘Willobie his Avisa,’ [155-158]
Wilmcote, house of Shakespeare’s mother, [6] [7]
bequest to Mary Arden of the Asbies property at, [7]
mortgage of the Asbies property at, [12] [26]
and ‘Wincot’ in The Taming of the Shrew, [166] [167]
Wilnecote. See under Wincot
Wilson, Robert, author of The Three Ladies of London, [67]
Wilson, Thomas, his manuscript version of ‘Diana,’ [53]
Wilton, Shakespeare and his company at, [231] [232] [411] and n
‘Wilton, Life of Jack,’ by Nash, [385] and n 1
Wincot (in The Taming of the Shrew), its identification, [165] [166]
‘Windsucker,’ Chapman’s, [135] n