- Waite, Mr. (Lord Byron's dentist), iii. 5.; v. 32.
- Wales, Princess of (afterwards Queen Caroline), iii. 19.
- Wallace, the Scottish chief, i. 98.
- Wallace-nook, i. 35.
- Walpole, Sir Robert, his conversation at table, vi. [392].
- 'WALTZ, THE; an Apostrophic Hymn,' ii. 178, 179.
- The authorship of it denied by Lord Byron, 187.
- Ward, Hon. John William (afterwards Earl of Dudley), his review
- of Horne Tooke's Life in the Quarterly, ii. 180.
- His style of speaking, 209.
- Lord Byron's pun on, 284.
- His review of Fox's Correspondence, 311.
- Epigrams on, 330.
- Warren, Sir John, i. 31.
- Washington, George, ii. 273.; iii. 67.; vi. [ 039].
- Waterloo, Lord Byron's verses on the battle of, iii. 245.
- Wathen, Mr., i. 97.
- Watier's club, iii. 233.; vi. [020].
- 'Waverley,' character of, iii. 98.
- Way, William, esq., ii. 140.
- Webster, Sir Godfrey, iii. 83.
- Webster, Wedderburn, esq., iii. 52.; iv. 31. 317.
- 'WEEP, daughter of a royal line,' iii. 1, 2.
- Wellesley, Sir Arthur. See Wellington.
- ——, Richard, esq., ii. 292.
- Wellington, Duke of, 'the Scipio of our Hannibal,' iii. 174.
- Wengen Alps, iii. 263, 264.
- Wentworth, Lord, iii. 121. 157. 167.
- 'WERNER; or, THE INHERITANCE; a Tragedy,' v. 264. 310. 312.; vi. [103].
- 'Werther,' Goethe's effects of, iv. 357.
- Mad. de Stäel's character of, 357.
- West, Mr. (American artist), his conversations with Lord Byron, 343.
- Westall, Richard, esq.. R.A., ii. 186.
- Westminster Abbey, vi. [366].
- Westmoreland, Lady, i. 284.
- Wetterhorn, iii. 264.
- 'What matter the pangs,' v. 260.
- 'When man expelled from Eden's bowers,' i. 258.
- 'When Time, who steals our years away,' i. 132.
- Whigs, v. 125.
- 'Whistlecraft,' iv. 66. 69.
- Whitbread, Samuel, esq., ii. 198 n. 208.; iii. 170. 173.
- 'The Demosthenes of bad taste,' ii. 208.
- Whitby, Captain, v. 112.
- White, Henry Kirke, esq., ii. 58.
- ——, Lydia, ii. 268. 285.; iv. 103.
- 'White Lady of Avenel,' v. 31.
- 'White Lady of Colalto,' v. 31.
- 'Who killed John Keats?' v. 212.
- 'Why, how now, saucy Tom?' v. 136.
- Wieland, i. 226 n.
- His history of 'Agathon,' iv. 236.
- Resemblance between Byron and, 237 n.
- Wilberforce, William, esq., his style of speaking, ii. 209.
- Personified by Sheridan, iii. 188.
- Wildman, Thomas, esq., i. 69. 87.
- ——, Colonel, present proprietor of Newstead, i. 266 n.
- Wilkes, John, esq., vi. [390].
- Will, Lord Byron's, in 1811; ii. 43.
- His last, vi. [284].
- Williams, Captain, v. 350. 353.
- Williams, Mrs., the fortune-teller, her prediction concerning Byron, i. 56.
- Wilmot, Mrs., her tragedy, iii. 167.
- Wilson, Professor, iv. 269.
- Windham, Right Hon. William, ii. 208. 274.
- 'WINDSOR POETICS,' iii. 55.
- Wingfield, Hon. John, i. 65. 203.
- His death, ii. 38. 58. 63.
- Women, society of, iii. 7.
- Cannot write tragedy, 168.
- State of, under the ancient Greeks, v. 59.
- Woodhouselee, Lord, his opinion of Lord Byron's early poems, i. 127.
- Woolriche, Dr., iii. 138 n.
- Wordsworth, William, esq., Lord Byron's review of his early
poems, i. 169.; vi. [293].
- The allusion to, in English Bards, i. 245.
- His 'Excursion,' iii. 106.; v. 18.
- His powers to do 'anything,' iii. 111.
- Influence of his poetry on Lord Byron, 274.
- Never vulgar, vi. [413].
- See also, iv. 66.
- Wrangham, Rev. Francis, iii. 90.
- Wright, Walter Rodwell, esq., his 'Horæ Ionicæ,' ii. 62
- Writers, tragic, generally mirthful persons, v. 285.
Y.
- Yanina, i. 290.
- York, Duke of, i. 173.
- Young, Dr. E., iii. 127, 127 n.
- Yussuff, Pacha, vi. [147].
- Yverdun, iii. 267.
Z.
- Zitza, i. 290. 296 n.
- Zograffo, Demetrius, ii. 44, 44 n.