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Taplow, near Maidenhead, its picturesque appearance, 441.
Temple Wycombe, a manor belonging to High Wycombe, 445.
Thames, river, account of its spring, and course, 63.
Tilbury fort, its strength, and design, 174, n.

Tooting, parish of, its division into upper and lower, 258.
Town Malling, see Malling.

Tranquil dale, near Dorking, the seat of Mr. Petty, 324.

Tring, Herts, its situation and ancient name, 458;-the church, 457.
park and mansion, the seat of sir Drummond Smith, bart. 456.
Trinity hospital, Guildford, its foundation and endowment, 346.
Trottescliffe, parish of, 266;-remains of a druidical temple, 266.
Tunbridge, town of, its name, 246;-ruins of the castle, ib.-Wells, 247.
Turner, sir Gregory Page, the late, his seat at Blackheath, 119.

V.

Vale, Mascal, near North Cray, the seat of Thomash Tash, Esq. 148.
Vauxhall, its origin and various names, 24.

Valons, or Hill park, Kent, the seat of J. H. Barrow, Esq. 261.

W.

Wallington, hamlet of, population and calico-printing manufactory, 303
Waltham, Lawrence, Bucks, once a Roman fort, 431.

White, remarkable for Roman reliques in it, 431.

Walton, remains of a Roman encampment in the neighbourhood of, 365.
Walworth, manor of, its antiquity and history, 43;-its name, 43.-See
Newington.

Wandle, river, its source, 298;-manufactures on its banks, ib, n. 395.
Wandsworth, village of, its situation, and numerous manufactories, 395.
Welsh school at Deptford, see School.

Westerham, Kent, its situation, and history of the manor, 261.

Weston house, Guildford, seat of the late. W. M. Godschall, Esq. 342.
Wey, river, its rise and course, 251, 279.

Weybridge, its name, and pleasant situation, 364;-seats, &c. ib.
White Down, remarkable for marine productions, 342.

Waltham, see Waltham.

Wickham, East, history of the manor, 140.

West, history and descent of the manor, 269.

Widmer, formerly belonging to the Knights Templars, 443.
Wiggington, a parish recently created out of that of Tring, 459.
Wilton park, near Beaconsfield, the seat of Mr. Duprie, 473.

Wimbledon, manor of, and its various transitions, 392;-the mansion de-
stroyed by fire, 393.

Windsor, Old and New, the residence of the Saxon kings, 400;—its name
and situation, 401.

castle, its situation, origin, improvement, &c. 403;-descrip-

tion of the castle, 404.

forest, an appendage to the castle, 424.

Great park, its extent, 423.

Witchcraft, the most recent instances of trials for, 460, 462.
Woburn farm, near Chertsey, the seat of the hon. R. Petre, 365.
Woking, town of, 364;-its market aud fair, ib.

Wokingham, see Oakingham.

Wolfe, the late major gen. biographical notice of, 262.

Woodland house, Blackheath, the villa of J. J. Angerstein, Esq. 122.

Woolwich, ancient account of, 125,-descent of the manor, 126.

Wrotham, a village near the chalk hills, Surrey, 265.

Wycombe, high, its name; 444;-description of the town, ib.

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