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Condell (C. G.) on Egypt as a place-name, xi. 93
Condiddle (Sir Coolie), his Scottish law case, xi. 69
Conditions of sale, of live and dead stock, ii. 269;
of houses, iii. 153

Coningsby (Thomas de), his marriage, xii. 509
Coningsby and Ferby families, xi. 28
Confessions of Faith, Baptist, iii. 89

Confinement, use of the word in 1681, vii. 368 Confirmation, additional name taken at, iii. 328, 374, 416

Congreve (William), his birthplace, iii. 165; an Independent at Wimborne, iv. 148; matches mentioned by, vii. 269, 351, 397, 451 Connal (W.) on Burne-Jones's Heart of the

Rose,' ix. 158

Connecticut, Fairfield records and Roger Ludlow, v. 288

Connection or connexion, spelling of the word, ii. 450; vi, 465

Conolly (T. W.) on Right Hon. William Conolly, vi. 268

Conolly (Right Hon. William), Speaker of Irish House of Commons, vi. 268, 354, 412, 452, 516 Conscience, "the bird in the breast," iv. 448;

v. 133, 213 Conscientious objection, earliest use of the term, vii. 165 Consecration of cathedrals and burial-grounds, vi. 9, 76

Consecration of cemeteries, viii. 93, 153 Conservative on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 509. Hackney: Tyssen family, vii. 310 Conservative as a political term, xi. 506 Conservative Club, earliest, viii. 368 Constable (A.) on Archibald Constable, Scott's publisher, v. 324

Constable (Archibald), Scott's publisher, v. 324 Constable (F. C.) on Dickens and Mr. Winkle's

duel, vi. 466

Constable (John), his house in Charlotte Street, v. 484

Constable (William) alias Fetherston, claim to
the Crown, 1554, viii. 489
Constable family, x. 328
Constables, parish, v. 427

Constables, special, and Chartists, v. 126, 156, 191, 212, 274; vi. 33; still appointed, vi. 349, 418

Constables of the Tower, ix. 61, 161, 243, 390, 490; x. 70, 118, 213, 277

Constance (N. M.), sonnet on, iii. 489

Constance Cathedral, inscription in, vi. 69, 117,

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Constantine the Great, inscription on his tomb, iii. 268; v. 352

Constantine's Column at Constantinople, vi. 450 Constantinople, list of Ecumenical Patriarchs, i. 249; dogs at, v. 170, 456, 496; Constantine's Column at, vi. 450

Constantius (Chlorus) and St. Maurice, viii. 330 Constitution Hill, origin of the name, xii. 110, 173, 357

"Consul of God," application of the title, i. 32 Consumption not hereditary, early records, i. 427 Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland, iii. 401, 443

Conveyancing at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ix. 404, 456

Conway, its Richard II. charter, x. 307; Abbots of, xii. 367

Conyers (Katherine), her family, iv. 264 Conyers, Lord Darcy, his biography, iii. 489; iv. 57

Conyngham (Lady) and the Court of George IV., v. 348, 396

Coode (Sir John), d. 1892, his burial-place, ix. 128
Coodie, dialect word for a donkey, iv. 70
Cook, verse on a, iii. 89, 134

Cook (Benjamin), the London bookseller, vi. 808, 377

Cook (Capt. James), his house at Mile End, viii. 364, 455; and Yarmouth Roads, ix. 350, 438; his voyages, x. 69

Cook (John), the regicide, his biography, v. 467
Cook (Mrs. Mary), memorial inscription of, vi. 303
Cook (W. H.) on Treaty of Tilsit, ix. 135
Cook or Coke (Sir Edward), spelling of name, iii.
430; iv. 13, 78

Cooke (Sir Anthony), his wife, vii. 490; viii. 75
Cooke (E. A.) on Dr. Walter Wade, viii. 250
Cooke (G. F.), incident at. Bristol or Liverpool,
iii. 373, 464; Percy Fitzgerald on, iv. 92, 135
Cooke (W. C.) on Juan Fernandez :
Cooke (Thomas), O.S.B., c. 1579, ix. 8

an early Crusoe, xii. 392. Keats, Cortes, and Balboa, ix. 212

Cooke=cuckoo, iv. 55

Cookes (Dean), Westminster scholar, 1740, x. 130 Cookson (Dr.), private tutor to William IV., iv. 510 Cookson (E.) on Hamlet as a Christian name, viii. 155. "In light I will remember," v. 170. Pightle : 'pikle," v. 317

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Coolidge (W. A. B.) on Mediterranean, x. 351. Prepositions in place-names, xi. 356. Speech after removal of tongue, ix. 216. 'Swiss Family Robinson,' xi. 352

Coop or coup-to trap, iv. 165, 296, 358 Coop to detain voters, Americanism, xii. 226 Cooper (A. E.) on Duke of Ormond, iv. 467 Cooper (A. L.) on Carter and Fleetwood, ii. 268. Cooper (Col. Thomas), i. 109. Emblin (Henry), and Theodosius Keen, xi. 448. Fettiplace, ii. 234

xi. 10.

Cooper (A. W.) on Hoppner and Sir T. Frankland's daughters, x. 374. Rutherford (Capt.), Westminster Sanctuary, viii. 350 Cooper (Charles Henry), D.N.B.' on, i. 412 Cooper (Col. Thomas), his biography, i. 109 Cooper (Thomas) and Alderman Ralph,' iii. 229, 270, 415

Cooper (Thompson), his death, i. 220, 246, 337
Cooper (W. H.)=I. B. Franks, 1787, ix. 250
Cooper family of Plymouth, c. 1717, iv. 88
Cop. See Coop.
Coopers in the City, 1440, xii. 426

Cope, early instances of its use, i. 174, 278, 436; ancient Welsh, v. 265

Cope (Mrs. E. E.) on Robina Cromwell, iv. 328. Newman (Rev. Thomas), iii. 28 "Crow

Cope (H.) on John Cope, engraver, iii. 49. and Three Sugar Loaves," iii. 56. Dryden portraits, iii. 114

Cope (John), engraver, of Dublin and London, iii. 49

Cope (J. Hautenville) on Robina Cromwell, i. 227. Parish registers before 1538, xii. 388. Powell of Birkenhead, i. 226. Power (Rev. Mr.) of Easthamstead, xi. 50., Ringeldria or Ringilda, xi. 348. Valle Crucis abbots, xi. 346

Cope (Mrs. Hautenville) on births, marriages, and deaths, xi. 348. Bishops and abbots, x. 309. Cambridge early lists, ix. 350. Conway charter,

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307. Elizabeth of Bohemia, xii. 189. Gainsborough and Pomeranian dog, v.. 288. Genealogical, ix. 130. Llangollen, x. 307; xi. 348. Manor Rolls, x. 309. Mitred abbots, x. 410. Morland (Sir Samuel), xi. 68. Rawdon, iv. 248. Recusants' marriages, xi. 290. Regimental marches, x. 457. Saxon abbeys, xi. 89. Scots Greys: regimental history, x. 396. Scrope (Adrian), x. 469. Sulhamstead Rectory,

xi. 9. Wrexham, x. 307 Cope (Rev. Sir Richard), d. 1806, his preferments, ix. 350, 414; x. 36

Cope family of Bramshill, iii. 87; iv. 97
Copes and cope-chests, mediæval, v. 189, 254
Copenhagen expedition, 1807, viii. 469.

Tilsit.

See also

Copenhagen House in 1824, iv. 205, 295, 351
Copernicus and the planet Mercury, i. 509; ii. 56
Copernicus, etymology of the name, xi. 409, 473
Copford Church, Dane's skin at, i. 15, 73, 155
Copin, French diminutive for Jacob, vii. 29, 74
Copinger (W. A.) on catalogues of MSS., v. 51.
Comber family, i. 89. Feet of Fines, xii. 518.
'The Philobiblion,' ix. 92. Quartering of arms,
v. 245.
Rous or Rowse family, i. 55. Sturmy

or Esturmy family, viii. 73 Copland-Griffiths (F.) on Stanhope Aspinwall, vi. 473. Hart (Sir W. Neville), x. 263 Copley (Sir John) and George Canning, xii. 470 Coppée (François), his 'La Grève des Forgerons,' xii. 469

Coppenburgh or Croppenbergh family, viii. 67, 112 Copper coins and tokens, how to clean them, i. 248, 335

Copper mill, Whitechapel, its history, ix. 290, 451 Copperillo, meaning of the word, v. 69

Copthall Avenue, Nos. 8 and 10, their history, vi. 345

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Copy "copyhold, i. 347

Copying letters, earliest process, v. 287, 351 Copying press, its introduction, ii. 488; iii. 153,

414

Copying process, rotary bromide, v. 346
Copyright, International, early instance of, ix. 147
Copyright in letters, v. 128, 176, 217, 314; xi. 125
Corbet (Bishop), his poems, 1647, vi. 126
Corbet (Miles), regicide, his marriage, xi. 510
Corbet (Peter)=Valletort (Isabel or Beatrice),
x. 168, 253

Corbett (F. St. J.) on German Emperor and Poets
Laureate, v. 187

Corbridge (James), Westminster scholar, xi. 208, 357

Corbridge, Roman inscription concerning, ix. 249, 311 Cordiner (Cornelius), Westminster scholar, vii. 428 Cordova (Rudolph de) on animals ennobled, v. 7. Boundary incidents, vii. 30. Clothes and their influence, xii. 468. Detectives in fiction, iv. 307. Laconic letters, v. 108. Late intellectual harvest, i. 469. Men walking round the earth, vi. 230. Smith in Latin, v. 13, 152. Pictures as signs, iv. 169. Repartee of royalty, iv. 467. Twins, iii. 249

Corfe Castle, painting by Morland, ii. 207 Corfield (Wilmot) on A shoulder of mutton," &c., ii. 48. Anglo-Indian Little Jack Horner,' vii. 277. Bell-horses, vii. 258. The Bonassus, x. 90. Brougham (Lord) and Punch,' vii. 246. Cromwell and Milton, viii. 375. Glory

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of the Methodists," i. 406. Holwell (John Zephaniah), X. 76. London statues and memorials, x. 124, 372. Parodies of Kipling, xii. 472. Stamp collecting and its literature, ii. 38. Statues at Calcutta, xii. 466. Statues in the British Isles, xii. 234. Willie (William), i. 457. Zoffany, x. 295. Zoffany's Indian portraits, viii. 110, 358

Corinthian, use of the word by Lord Rosebery,
vi. 307
Corisande, derivation of the name, iv. 247, 352
Corked (mantle)=purple, the word c. 1420, ix. 467
Corks, the game described, ii. 347, 391, 452
Corley (F. E.) on Ramsammy, viii. 233.
Corliss (G. F.) on quotations wanted, v. 92
Corn, damage to, its heinousness, i. 283, 394;
'quarter of," 340

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Corneille, houses inhabited by, vii. 469
Cornelia on As the farmer sows his seed," x. 273
Corner (S.) on Queen Elizabeth's Day, x. 477.
Walt Whitman on Alamo, xii. 91

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Cornhill Magazine,' its Jubilee, xii. 481, 501 Cornish (F. F.) on Early Victorian songs, xi. 128 Cornish and other apparitions, ix. 325, 392; x. 35, 51, 117

Cornish apple: Sops in wine, viii. 249, 313
Cornish "Bridal Stone," ix. 509
Cornish chough and witches, viii. 388
Cornish dish squab pie, recipe, viii. 195
Cornish epitaphs, viii. 325
Cornish lexicology, i. 326
Cornish speech: dimpsy, teening time, v. 186
Cornish vergers: Carne family, viii. 5, 115
Corn-rent, its definition, v. 448
Corn-tending, old custom of, vi. 227, 296
Cornutelli, La Fête di Felici, at Rome, viii. 309
Cornvalgian on authors of quotations wanted, xii.
469

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Corrodies," Liber serviens," meaning of the term, vii. 128 357;

Corsica, linguistic curiosity in, vii. 307, seen in mirage from Italy, 495 Corsica, Nelson relic in, v. 89, 137 Corsley, Wilts, place-name, its origin, xi. 108 Cortel clocks, meaning of the term, viii. 89, 156 Cortes, Keats, Balboa, and the South Sea, ix. 107, 212 Corunna: bearer of the first news, xi. 130, 212, 275 Corvo (Frederick Baron) on 'My Lord the Sun," i. 193 Coryate (Tom), his 'Crudities,' iii. 426, 494; iv. 49, 132, 195; x. 373; on Mediolanum, x. 375 Cosas de España, ii. 474, 510; iii. 191, 336 Cosmogony, heretical, x. 347 Coslett, surname, vii. 30

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Cotton (John) of Boston and Henden of Kent, viii. 190

Cotton (Julian) on Paolo Avitabile, i. 188. Stephenson (Governor), ii. 492. Theatre-building, ii. 432

Cotton (J. J.) on Major-General Eyres, ii. 38 Cotton (Sergeant-Major), his Waterloo Museum, xii. 141, 210, 512

Cotton family of Warbleton, Hants, xi. 382
Cottrill (C. A. W.) on Vescalion, iv. 28
Cottyngham will, ii. 88

Couch (Sir Richard), d. 1904, his burial-place, ix.

169

Cough, churchyard, gout in the throat, vii. 7, 156
Coulson (John)= Anna Catherina Lane, ii. 269
Council Chamber, Guildhall, its demolition, x. 101
Councils, metropolitan municipal in 1855, iv. 306
Countess, English, at Tunbridge Wells, xii. 368
Counties, topographical collections for, iii. 286;
manor identification in divers, x. 48, 254;
detached parts of, 428

Counting bringing ill-luck, ix. 108; x. 137
Counting-out rimes in Orkney, xi. 446

Countries, their floral emblems, v. 509; vi. 52
Country Captain, the term, vi. 288, 330, 352
County Borough, use of the term, xii. 225
County divisions, x. 368

County heraldry, x. 348

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County of Cornwall and nowhere," on Robartes monument, Truro, vi. 490; vii. 194

County royal descents, ix. 148

County tales, i. 505; ii. 111

Coup de Jarnac, meaning of the phrase, xii. 245
Courbillon or Gourbillon family, ii. 408
Court dress, ii. 107, 131

Court for actors at Chester, c. 1477, xii. 267
Court Leet in Portland, Dorset, viii. 148; ix. 491
Court Leet: Manor Court, survivals, vii. 327, 377;
viii. 16, 93, 334, 413

Court of Reception, use of the term, iv. 466
Court of Requests, business transacted in, xii. 208,
257, 272

Court of Session, Scotland, its history, viii. 41 Court of the Four Burghs of Scotland, iii. 401, 443 Court posts under Stuart kings, i. 107, 173, 198 Court Roll, temp. Henry VII., terms in, vii. 249, 317, 515.

Court Rolls, Norwich Calendar of, iv. 489; v. 13; of Westhope, Salop, v. 269; Manor of Wyndrynge, vi. 408, 472; Stepney, c. 1617, vii. 127 Courteenhall Church, epitaph in, vi. 346, 415 Courtenay (G. H.) on Campbell, x. 278. Caroline as a masculine name, x. 450. Catskin earls, i. 226. Cromwell (Oliver), his head, xi. 349. Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte, x. 190 Courtenay (John), politician, 1738-1816, ix. 313 Courtenay family, i. 389

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Courtesy titles and remarriage, vi. 209, 374, 472; vii. 18 Courtney (C.) on Wilberforce and Huxley, x. 335 Courtney (R. A.) on wheel crosses, vii. 389 Courtney (W. P.) on Addison and death, xii. 346.. Amory (Thomas), iii. 326. Anonymous works, ix. 405. Armstrong gun, i. 436. Cannizaro (Duchess of), iv. 316. Children's carols and lullabies, i. 56. Churchwardens' accounts, i. 70. Clayton Arms," ix. 178. Collins (William), R.A., ii. 405. Collins (William), the poet, x. 186. Cotton (Sergeant-Major), xii. 141. Cricket, ii. 394. Diary of an Invalid,' vi. 73. Dodington (George Bubb), xii. 461, 504. Dodsley's collection of poetry, vi. 361, 402; vii. 3, 82, 284, 404, 442; viii. 124, 183, 384, 442; ix. 3, 184, 323, 463; x. 103, 243, 305, 403; xi. 62, 143, 323; xii. 63. Gray's Elegy,' v. 511. Farmers of Aylesbury and Straits of Malacca, xi. 470. Gaol literature, xi. 510. Gray (Stephen), F.R.S., vi. 161, 354. Greig (Admiral Sir Samuel), i. 433. Hill (Benson Earle), iii. 162. Hinds (Dr. Samuel), i. 415. Hobbes (T.), ii. 485. Inscriptions at Florence, x. 223. Jowett, epigram on his little garden," vi. 46. Kent, East Indiaman, x. 477. Law (John), of Lauriston, vii. 233. Longley (John), 1749-1822, iv. 61. Masters (Mary), iii. 404. Medicinal waters, viii. 272. M.P.'s unidentified: Henry Rosewarne, xii. 314. 'Moser's Vestiges,' iii. 128. My Cousin's Tale of a Cock and a Bull,' iii. 334. Penhallow (John), v. 76. Petre epigram, xii. 411. Rich (Anthony), iv. 461. Rogers (Dr. George) and Padua University, vii. 503. Seward (Thomas), vii. 122. Sheridan (Tom), iii. 188. 'Short Whist,' by Major A., xii. 357.

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Silly Billy," i. 232. Stubbes (George), xii. 304. Travers (Henry), iii. 346. Wilde (Oscar), bibliography, v. 133

Courvoisier, executed for murder in 1840, viii. 408, 450

Cousins, their marriages, v. 300

Coustou (Nicholas, Guillaume, and Guillaume le fils), French sculptors, vii. 190, 211, 251, 277, 352, 376

Coutances, Winchester, and the Channel Islands, ii. 68, 154, 231; iii. 134

Coutts (Messrs.), their removal, ii. 125, 232, 293
Couvray (Louvet de), his Faublas,' vi. 390
Cove o Kend, Walney Island, its etymology, i.
387, 492

Covenanters, their motto, xi. 470

Coventry (John Eyre), his biography, x. 288 Coventry (Lady), minuet named after, v. 307, 355, 518; vi. 75; mobbed in the Mall, 1759, ix. 47, 78

Coventry and Lichfield, Nicholas, Bishop of, iii. 328, 375

Coventry worsted weavers, ii. 347

Covesea caves, Morayshire, manger or trough in, viii. 368

Cowdray, Sussex, drawings by F. Nash, ix. 450
Cowdray family, ix. 370, 456
Cowhouse Manor, Middlesex, its identity, xii. 168,
233

Cowley (Abraham), A Vote,' ii. 434; ode on << the matchless Orinda," 506

Cowley (Hannah), her burial-place, xi. 269 Cowley (Richard), actor, witnesses to his will, vi. 369, 456, 517

Cowley Fathers' house at Westminster, error on, ix. 168 Cowper (Benjamin Harris), his death, ii. 60

Cowper (Joseph Meadows), his death, x. 340 Cowper (Spencer), Justice of the Common Pleas, xi. 308, 377Cowper (W.) on hockey in 1785, i. 385; unpublished letters, ii. 1, 42, 82, 122, 162, 203, 242; best biography, 149, 235; "most moving first line in English poetry," iii. 128; and Voltaire, parallel passage, iv. 465; supposed hoax by Cowper, Lamb, or Hood, vi. 490; vii. 11; John Gilpin, and his original, vii. 407, 516 misprint in Immortal Memory of the Halibut,' xi. 506; xii. 77; pronunciation of his name, xii. 265, 335, 372, 432, 516; and the Rev. Mr. Van Lier, 347; bibliography, 508 Cows:

"Il parle français comme une vache espagnole,' ii. 173; stripping cows, term explained, xii. 409, 476

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Cox (Sir E. C.) on Rev. William Cox, xi. 127
Cox (H. T.) on Canning portraits, ix. 448.
hood of Extremes," xi. 189
Cox (J. C.) on Bulgewarium, ix. 88
Cox (Leonard),D.N.B.' on, ii. 65;
Hungary, c. 1520, vi. 107; vii. 266

life in

Cox (Mr.) and Orange pippins, vii. 508; viii. 32 Cox (Bishop Richard), 1500-81, his biography, iii. 269; iv. 48

Cox (Major Talbot Ashley), letter to General von Zastrow, v. 107, 152, 293, 373

Cox (Rev. Thomas), his History of Warwickshire,' v. 327, 372, 518

Cox (Rev. William), lecturer at St. Mary Abbots, xi. 127, 195

Cox (W. A.) on Charles, Duke of Orleans, xii. 348. "Jnay Daultre," x. 329. Saint and the niche, xii. 327. Shakespeariana, ix. 506. Telling the bees, viii. 329. White (Kirke), vi. 427 Coxe (A. C.), his ' May Morning at Magdalen College,' v. 155

Coxe family of Clent and Swynford, x. 29, 115 Coxon (Rev. John), curate at Morpeth, 1754, x. 368

Coxon (L.) on Rev. John Coxon, x. 368

Crabb-Boucher (Capt. J.) on Trumper family, viii. 231

Crabbe (G.), bibliography, i. 86

Crabbe (N.) on "My Lord the Sun," i. 126
Crabble, place-name, x. 269, 312

Crafts (W. F.) on Jones = Francis, xi. 128

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Craigie (W. A.) on revert, ix. 70
Craik (Georgiana M.), her first novel, i. 346
Crake, artist, 1687, xii. 491
Crakowed shoes, derivation of the word, vii.
445

Cramer (A. M.) on Pinto (Mendez), xi. 77. Polish Dragoons, xi. 256. Psychological moment, xi. 138. Shibboleth, xi. 36

Cramp or torpedo fish, epigram on, vi. 16
Crane (C. O.) on Frances Wright d'Arusmont, v.
307

Crane (E. S.) on China, travels in, ii. 408.
Moscow campaign, iii. 212. Vastern, iii. 347.
Wall: Martin, ii. 309; iv. 14
Crane (H. E.) on Nonconformist burial-grounds,
x. 152

Crane (T.), Fellow of Winchester College, ii. 45, 116; Winchester scholar, vi. 189

Crane (Walter) on ballad by Heber: W. Crane, v. 253, 413

Crane family of Chester, v. 184, 253, 351, 413, 490

Cranes, ancient, in England and Germany, xi. 146

Cranes and pigmies, Pompeian fresco, iv. 266, 356,
417
Cranmer (Archbishop), his library, iii. 24; and
the Boleyn family, iv. 201
Crary (A.) on Fulton the inventor, ix. 128
Crashaw (R.), his Hymn to St. Theresa' and
Coleridge's Christabel,' ix. 27, 112; and
Maximilian Sandæus, x. 307
Craven family, x. 490

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Crawe, a variant of crab, iii. 154 Crawford (C.) on crows and rain,x. 136. 'England's Parnassus,' 1600, ix. 341, 401; x. 4, 84, 182, 262, 362, 444; xi. 4, 124, 204, 283, 383, 443, 502; xii. 235. Jonson (Ben) and Bodenham, x. 206. Jonson's The Case is Altered,' xi. 41. Montaigne, Webster, and Marston, iv. 41, 121, 201, 302; v. 301, 382. Montaigne, Webster, Marston, and Donne, vi. 22, 122, 242. Webster and Sir P. Sidney, ii. 221, 261, 303, 342, 381

Crawford (J. R.) on the National Flag, x. 130 Crawford (Miss), Canadian poet, her biography, xii. 310, 353, 417

Crawford (0. G. S.) on dedications of churches, ix. 28. Egypt as a place-name, x. 447. Harroway, ix. 310. Icknield Way, x. 490 Crawford (R.) on tinterero, iv. 316 Crawford (R. K.) on naval action of 1779, ii. 228 Crawford (W.) on Waugh family of East Gordon, vi. 156

Crawley (Capt.) and Lord Byron, xii. 49, 218 Crawley (H. H.) on Piccadilly, viii. 89. Stuart (Mary) i. 28.

Crawley (J. A.) on Pishoken, iv. 350
Crayfish, onions, and snakes, x. 448
Crayle (Crayle), 1721-80, his book-plate, xii. 128
Cre Fydd and the Griffith family, iii. 448
Creagh (Richard), ' D.N.B.' on, ix. 182, 273
Creation on a Saturday, iii. 268, 332

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Cree (A. T. C.) on William Peck, i. 348. River divided, i. 391

Creed (J. M.) on Mrs. Fitzherbert and George IV., v. 227

Creeling the bridegroom, vii. 186, 256, 296
Creepa Close, Walney Island place-name, ii. 56
Creeper (Sophia) on Hawtrey, v. 417

Creevey (T.) and Duke of Wellington at Brussels, xii. 146

Creevey (Capt. William), his biography, i. 285, 355 Creevey Papers,' Sir Herbert Maxwell's edition, i. 285, 355

Creighton (Bishop), his monument in St. Paul's, vi. 226; ix. 168

Creighton (Robert), Canon of Wells, viii. 470
Crémail (Vicomte de), poet, ix. 50, 112, 277, 338
Cremation, early instances, ix. 10, 76, 117, 195
Cremer (Sir W. R.), M.P., his descent, x. 104
Cremitt money, meaning of the term, x. 106
Creole folk-lore, ix. 227, 338, 494
Crespigny (Sir Claude Champion de), his memorial
inscription, viii. 7

Cresset stones, v. 308, 394; vi. 50, 155
Cresswell (L.) on blood used in building, iii. 34.
"I had three sisters," xii. 28. Names common
to both sexes, ii. 156
Crest. See Heraldry.
Creswell (Dr. F. S.), his death, i. 280
Creswell (P. T.) on Longfellow, ii. 226
Creswell family of Odiham, c. 1661, v. 345
Crichton (Admirable), his identification, vi. 465;
vii. 33

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Cricket, earliest mention, iv. 9, 95, 132, 215, 496; early pictures and engravings, iv. 9, 95, 132, 238, 498; v. 54, 96, 177; vi. 78, 92, 157; the term "Test Match," iv. 246; Forman, Essex cricketer, v. 228

Cricket match, first separately printed account, ii. 145, 394; earliest report, vii. 441; viii. 75,

191

Cricket matches, ladies', xi. 386

Cricket slang, derivation of "googlie," xii. 110, 194, 274

Cricket umpires, their garb, ii. 126

Cricketer on cat folk-lore, viii. 227
Cricklewood, place-name, ii. 408, 476, 495
Cries, musical, in London, vi. 249, 335, 434
Crimea, sufferings of the army in, iii. 21, 104
Crimean War, Russian officer rallying his men,
viii. 251

Criminal, reprieved, collar for, viii. 507; ix. 174
Criminals, habitual, statistics of, v. 148, 216
Crimp, obsolete English game, vii. 511
Crimson robes first worn by cardinals, i. 71, 157,

214

Crippen (T. G.) on Moravian Chapel, viii. 194

Cripple carrying" in church books, its meaning, x. 269 ; xi. 193

Crisp (D.) on Napoleon's coronation robe, v. 9
Crisp (F. A.) on James and Jane Hogarth, iii. 87
Cristo, Santissimo, of Burgos, vi. 309, 394
Croal (George) and Sir Walter Scott, v. 66
Crock of gold and rainbow, fairy tale, vi. 289
Crocker (Charles), 1797-1861, his poems, x. 489;
xi. 36

Crockerton Hill, white tree of, xii. 247, 377
Crockford (William), his biography, iv. 489; v. 12
Crocodile, prehistoric remains at Fletton, ii. 286
Crocodiles in heraldry, xii. 225

Croker (Thos. Crofton), his pantomimes, iii. 269 Crokesden, co. Stafford, Abbots of, vii. 449 Cromartie (Lord), his issue, c. 1746, v. 28, 70 Cromer, town crier of, vi. 218

Cromer Street, No. 123, its architectural eccentricities, iii. 248, 336, 375, 454

Crompton (Sir Thomas), 1589-1608, iii. 329 Crompton (W.) on Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, iii. 297

Cromran on Cromwell and 117th Psalm, x. 268 Cromwell (Col.), Royalist, 1646, viii. 30, 115 Cromwell (Oliver), buried in Red Lion Square, i. 72; his supposed head, i. 487; viii. 140; xi. 349, 389, 453; xii. 32; his bed-linen, ii. 268; a brewer, iv. 80; his swords, 288; his burialplace, v. 205, 254; Scots members of his House of Lords, vi. 208, 257; his advice to his troops, 369; at Padua, 509; on ambition, vii. 208, 435, 514; and Chalfont St. Giles, 210; and Milton, famous picture, viii. 22, 158, 375; ix. 214; buried on Naseby Field, viii. 80; and Hampden, their embarkation prevented, 446; M. Jeudy-Dugour's 'Histoire de Cromwel,' 1793, ix. 210; titles conferred by, x. 49, 112; and 117th Psalm, x. 268, 436; xii. 417 Cromwell (Richard), son of Major Henry Cromwell Sarah Gatton, viii. 408 Cromwell (Richard), son of Oliver, his second wife,

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Crone (J. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, xi. 334; xii. 88. Ballad of Francis Rényi, iv. 176. Bew (J.), bookseller, xi. 256. Clarke (Adam): Adair (Patrick), vii. 308. D'Avaux, iii. 470. Dickens and lamplighter's ladder, ix. 472. 'D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 153. English officials under foreign Governments, iii. 415. Epitaph on Burne-Jones, viii. 288. Fenians and Western Australia, ix. 332. Foot Guards, 3rd, at Bayonne, xi. 276. Hamlet as a Christian name, viii. 418. Holmes (Robert), xii. 310. Humanitas, iv. 529. Irish Rebellion of 1798, x. 117. Irish version of "De mortuis," ix. 455. Lean (Vincent Stuckey), iii. 15. Macaulay and Thoms, xi. 293. Medieval churchyards: gravestones, ix. 56. Moira (Lord) and United Irishmen, iv. 28. 'Notes by the Way,' xii. 145. 'Outlaw,' viii. 312. Power's 'Bibliotheca Hibernica,' v. 170. 'Rinordine," Irish song, ix. 12. Rising of the lights," iv. 135. St. Patrick, iii. 497. Tyrone history, V. 172. Warden (David Bailie), iii. 309. 'William Tell,' ii. 412

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Crönert (Dr. W.), his new edition of Passow's Greek-German Lexicon, v. 109

Crook (W. M.), on Benjamin Disraeli, xii. 449 Crooke (John), Westminster scholar, vii. 428 Crooke (W.) on Cureton's Multanis, iii. 318. Forests set on fire by lightning, iv. 95. Fryer (Dr. John), ix. 308. Indian magic, x. 495. Kipling's "With Scindia to Delhi,' vi. 75. Lascar jargon, xi. 92. Man in the almanac, ix. 408. Ovington and Kipling, ix. 248. Salep or salop, i. 98. Taine Tenir une queue de

vache," x. 273

Crooke (William), his Things Indiah,' v. 325 Crooke of the island of St. Christopher, viii. 234 "Crooked Billet," origin of the sign, x. 38, 77 Crooks, packhorse, viii. 27

Croole (Clement), Westminster scholar, vii. 450 Croppenbergh or Coppenburgh family, vi. 488; viii. 67, 112

Croquet or tricquet in the sixteenth century, ii. 8

i. 407

Crosby Hall, its threatened destruction and history, vii. 481; viii. 30, 71, 111, 256, 376 Crosby Square, E.C., rebuilding of No. 4, ix. 346 Crosfield (Mrs. C. J.) on Esther Giles: W. Carson, v. 70 Cross (S. E.) on medieval churchyards, viii. 390 Cross (Lieut.-Col. William), C.B., his biography, Cross (W. L.) on Gobesius: Sheeter, v. 68 Cross: in the Greek Church, its shape and sym bolism, ii. 469, 531; iii. 56; serpent bound to, vi. 109, 172; at Grantham, 127, 176; and elder-bush folk-lore, viii. 131, 211, 314; at Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire, x. 168, 217 Cross on "hot cross buns," ix. 345, 436; x. 157 Cross, archiepiscopal, in Tennyson's 'Becket,' iv. 106, 157

Cross, St. Andrew's, its colours, viii. 507 Cross, wooden, found at Higham-on-the-Hill, xi. 29, 358

Cross banner, in the churchwardens' accounts, 1532, xi. 249

Cross-bow or arbalest, its history, ii. 443 Cross-Crosslet on Cecil family, v. 94. Courtesy titles and remarriage, vi. 374; vii. 18. Davis (Sir Thomas), Lord Mayor, 1677, vii. 54. Dunghill proverb, ix. 413. Heraldic, v. 335. Lanark, i. 489. Leighton's 'British Crests,' v. 308. Nailsea Court, Somerset, vi. 433. Old

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