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Washerwoman, portraiture of a Parisian,
136.

Weymouth Theatre, the, in the time of
George the Third, 281.

"What," on the various applications of
the interrogative and exclamation, 219.
Whitehall and the Battery, a farcical Scene
of Action, by Uncle Sam, 162.
Windermere, a Legend of, 548.
Wines, French, 156.

Winter Blast, Song of the, by Camilla
Toulmin, 160.

WINDSOR CASTLE, an Historical Romance,
by WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH,
Esq., (continuation.)

BOOK THE SECOND. CHAP. I. Of the
compact between Sir Thomas Wyat and
Herne the Hunter, 1. II. What passed
between Cardinal Wolsey and Mabel
Lyndwood, 15. III. King Henry's visit
to the Forester's cottage, 21. IV. How
the Herne the Hunter shewed the Earl
of Surrey the Fair Geraldine in a vision,
26. V. What befel Wyat in the cave;
-how he drank a maddening potion,
and hunted with Herne in the Forest, 95.
VI. How the King and the Duke of Suf-
folk were assailed by the band of Herne
the Hunter;-and what followed the at-
tack, 103. VII. Shewing how Morgan
Fenwolf escaped from the Garter Tower,
111. VIII. How Herne the Hunter was
himself hunted, 116.

BOOK THE THIRD. CHAP. I. Of the
Interview between Henry and Catherine
of Arragon in the Urswick Chapel ;--and
how it was interrupted, 189. II. How
Herne the Hunter appeared to Henry on
the terrace, 199. III. How Mabel Lynd-
wood was taken to the Castle by Nicholas
Clamp; and how they encountered
Morgan Fenwolf by the way, 201. IV.
How Mabel was received by the party in
the kitchen ;-and of the quarrel between
the two Jesters, 207. V. Of the combat
between Will Sommers and Patch;-and
how it terminated, 283. VI. The Legend
of Herne the Hunter, 289. VII. Of the
mysterious noise heard in the Curfew
Tower, 299. VIII. Shewing the vacilla-
tions of the King between Wolsey and
Anne Boleyn, 303. IX. How Tristram
Lyndwood was interrogated by the King,
307. X. Of the brief advantage gained

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BOOK THE FOURTH. CHAP. I. Com-
prising the first two Epochs in the History
of Windsor Castle, 377. II. Comprising
the third great Epoch in the History of the
Castle; and shewing how the most noble
Order of the Garter was instituted, 385.
III. Comprising the fourth Epoch in the
History of the Castle;-and shewing how
Saint George's Chapel was rebuilt by
King Edward the Fourth, 392. IV.
Containing the History of the Castle from
the reign of Charles II. to that of George
III.;-with a few particulars concerning
the Parks and the Forest, 402. V. The
last great Epoch in the History of the
Castle, 406.

BOOK THE FIFTH. CHAP. I. How the
Earl of Surrey and the Fair Geraldine
met in King James's Bower in the Moat;
--and how they were surprised by the
Duke of Richmond, 413. II. How Sir
Thomas Wyat found Mabel in the Sand-
stone Cave;-and what happened to him
there, 422. III. In what manner Herne
declared his passion for Mabel, 471. IV.
How Sir Thomas Wyat was visited by
Herne in the cell, 475. V. How Mabel
escaped from the cave with Sir Thomas
Wyat, 478. VI. Of the desperate reso-
lution formed by Tristram and Fenwolf;
-and how the train was laid, 481. VII.
How the train was fired ;-and what fol-
lowed the explosion, 484.

BOOK THE SIXTH. CHAP. I. Of Henry's
attachment to Jane Seymour, 489. II.
How Anne Boleyn received proof of
Henry's passion for Jane Seymour, 494.
III. What passed between Norris and-
the tall Monk, 497. IV. Of the secret
interview between Norris and Anne
Boleyn ;--and of the dissimulation prac-
tised by the King, 501. V. What hap-
pened at the jousts, 505. VI. What
passed between Anne Boleyn and the
Duke of Suffolk ;-and how Herne the
Hunter appeared to her in the Oratory,
511. VII. How Herne appeared to
Henry in the Home Park, 514. VIIL
The Signal gun, 516, 521.

END OF VOL. III.

T. C. Savill, Printer, 107, St. Martin's Lane.

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