Wales, tithes of the four dioceses of, 216-224;
Bangor, 217, 218;
Llandaff, 218, 219;
St. Asaph, 219, 220;
St. David’s, 220-222;
tithe-rent charge in possession of Ecclesiastical Commission in
Wales in the year 1889, 222, 223;
amount of prebendal tithes still outstanding on leases, 223;
amount paid to the Welsh dioceses out of the Common Fund in 1889,
223;
the net annual receipts from Wales in 1888, 224;
the gross income for 1890, 224;
Church and Nonconformist populations respectively, 224.
Wanley, Humphrey, his catalogue of the Cottonian Library, 100.
Wasserschleben, Professor, on the “Penitential” of Theodore, 120.
Wendover, Roger, 48, 54.
Werburgh, St., monastery at Chester, charters and grants to it by the
Earls of Chester, 176.
Wharton, Henry, division of tithes, 18;
attacked Degge’s “Parson’s Counsellor,” 128;
attacks Bishop Burnet’s “History of the Reformation,” 129;
his character by the bishop and by Dr. Cave, 129, 130;
the bishop’s exposure of the errors of “Anglia Sacra,” 129, note 3;
he had two parishes at the age of 24, and wrote his “Defence of
Pluralities,” 129;
Degge attacked pluralists, 128.
Wheelock, 105.
Wickliffe, John, his views about tithes, etc., 171, 174.
Wighard sent to Rome in A.D. 664 to be consecrated Archbishop of
Canterbury and died there, 39.
Wighood, a French abbot, 42.
Wilfrid, 35, 38.
Wilkins, David, the first to publish the “Church Grith Law” in his
“Anglo-Saxon Laws,” 105;
he omitted it in his “Concilia”;
the character of his writings given by Thorpe and Archdeacon Hale’s
correspondent, 107, 108.
Witenagemót, what constitutes a, 73.
Wolsey, Cardinal, 141.
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