semen and Clerks' School, Formal opening, 38
Warehousemen and Clerks' School, The laying of the foundation-stone, 38
_Warspite_ training ship, 350
Washington, At the tomb of, 8
Waterlow, Sir Sydney, 277
Wellington College, Speech day at, 29
----, Duke of, 116
----, "The great" Duke of, 316
West Norfolk Hunt, 344
Weymouth, Prince of Wales at, 139
Whittington, Sir Richard, 16
Wigan Infirmary, 351
Wilberforce, William, 254
Wilson, Sir Erasmus, 151
Windsor and Eton Institute, 350
Wodehouse, Sir Philip, 184
Wolseley, Banquet to Sir Garnet, 148
----, Sir Garnet, 362
Women and Children, Royal Hospital for, 208
_Worcester_ training ship, 350
Working classes, The, 241
Workmen's International Exhibition, 106.
Y.
Yarmouth Hospital, Laying foundation-stone, 137
----, Prince of Wales at, 135
Yorkshire College at Leeds, Inauguration of the, 278
Young Men's Christian Association, Opening of the gymnasium, 338
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE.
Corrections to the original text have been made as follows:
Pg ix It is the variety of subjects that will strike most readers.
[Punctuation after readers changed from comma to period.]
Pg 2 seemed delighted with him." [Closing quote added.]
Pg 130 late mercies vouchsafed to him."" [Closing quote added in most
likely place.]
Pg 132 alluded to, it is not for man to judge; [Original: to, it it not]
Pg 136 presented by Sir Edmund Lacon, Chairman of the Trustees [Original
unclear but appears to read "Edmond Laeon" - however it is most
probable that the passage refers to Sir Edmund Henry Knowles
Lacon, 3rd Baronet, MP for Great Yarmouth 1852-1857, 1859-1868
and Norfolk North 1868-1885.]
Pg 172 "The health of the Most Worshipful the Grand Master." [Superfluous
single quote removed from: Master.'"]
Pg 181 Footnote A: With illustrations by Sydney P. Hall.
[Original: Sydney E. Hall.]
Pg 191 read by the Chancellor, setting forth the services
[Original: seting]
Pg 191 The site chosen was in the Fitzwilliam Museum
[Original: FitzWilliam]
Pg 212 I think, to be found here this evening. I regret that
[Punctuation after evening changed from comma to period.]
Pg 227 who are Mohammedans by religion [Original: Mahomedans; Mohammedans
appea
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