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GENERAL INDEX.


TJoberley, Seven Springs pool at, viii. 148, 197 Cobham (Sir B.), inscription on brass to, 1442, vi.

329, 414, 435 Cobham family, vii. 421 Coburg, pedigree of the House of, xii. 180 Coburgh Gardens, Dublin, opened c. 1810, xii. 27 Cochran (Edward), Westminster scholar, 1725,

ix. 430 Cochrane (B.) on authors wanted, ix. 511

Semaphore signalling stations, x. 12 Silver

cakestand, xi. 171 Cochrane (R.) on ' Edinburgh Literary Journal,'

ii. 267 " Cock "=tassel on a sporran, use of the term,

xii. 160 " Cock," " cockboat," from ' Foreign Account

Boll,' 1420, xi. 429

Cock, throwing at, at Shrovetide, x. 25 Cock (E. G.) on Belfast registers, iii. 70 Benamor

(Dr.). xi. 189 TJerwent- water memorial, xi.

361 Ormonde (Marquis of), his guard, iii.

70 Badcliffe (Rev. S.), iii. 147 Shewell, xi.

169 Smith (E. T.), actor, xi. 281 Smith

(Jeremy), 1666, iii. 70

Cockayne (Sir Aston), of Warwickshire, viii. 109 Cockbburn (A.), Westminster scholar, 1734, x. 310 Cockburn, meaning of the surname, xi. 188, 258 Cockburn (Col.), B.A., in Canada, c. 1825, vi. 168 Cockburn (Lieut.-CoL), B.A., c. 1830, his bio- graphy, ii. 27

Cockburn (H. A.) on Edinburgh clubs, i. 248 Cockburn (Thomas), Westminster scholar, c. 1727,

x. 310 Cockburne (James), poet, his works, 1605, viii.

408 Cockcraft (Lieut. S. C.), Boval Beg. Artillery,

retired 1794, xi. 131

Cocker (E.), his descendants, vi. 90, 176, 236, 352 Cocker (G. T.), Westminster scholar, 1817, ii. 149,

236 Cocker (S. J. N.), Westminster scholar, ii. 149,

236 Cock-fighting, picture of, on Coronation mugs, iv.

366

Cocking (Thomas), artist, c. 1780, ix. 69, 114, 238 Cockle-shell legend, St. James's boat, v. 409 ;

vi. 10

  • Cockles and Mussels,' composer of the song, iv.

408

" Cockleshell W T alk," origin of the name, viii. 450 Cockling (Matthew), hanged near Derby, c. 1760,

iii. 187, 316, 378 Cockman (Newell), Westminster scholar, 1739,

Cockney on peers immortalized bv public-houses,

iv. 271

Cockney accent and phraseology, xii. 280, 349 Cock o' wax, the epithet, ii. 528 ; iii. 56 Cockran (James), Westminster scholar, 1717, ix.

430, 475 Cockreen (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1739,

ix. 430 " Cockrod," meaning and derivation of the word,

iv. 526

Cocks (C. Somers) on descent of Darnley, vi. 488 " Cocks' heads," in Dickens's ' The Chimes ' vii.

328, 416 " Cockshoot," meaning and derivation of the

word, iv. 526 " Cock Tavern " at Temple Bar, its history, i. 190,

472 ; ii. 13


Cocky-leeky "= soup, 1737, ix. 387 Cocqcigrues, in Kingsley's ' Water Babies/ vi.

249, 395

Cocquard (St. Cyr), of Gascony, c. 1800, v. 108 Codere (John), Westminster scholar, 1748, x. 310 Coffee, first advertisement of, v. 406 ; vi. 96, 172' Coffee-house, first keeper of, 1671, v. 369 Coffee-House and Tavern, Storey's Gate, vii. 449 r

516

Coffin and Limburger cheese, short story, iv. 29 Coffin, dying in one's, vii. 96, 134, 156, 214, 298,

395, 417

Coffin, stone, of the Duke of Wellington, v. 326 Coffins, custom of inscribing name and* age, xu

29, 76, 92, 115 Coffin, effect of opening, xii, 300, 363, 388, 448,.

465

Coffin, Dr. Bentley " died in his," vi. 468 Coffin-plate, curious names on, ix. 29 Coffin-shaped chapels, ix. 5-1, 114, 213 Coffin House, Hatherleigh, its collapse, i, 224, 316 Cogan ( ), his edition of Addison's ' Miscel- laneous Works,' xi. 88 Coghlan (Miss) of Bath, painted by rain&boro>ugh,

vi. 386, 475 Coghlan (H. T.), Westminster scholar, 1824, x-

310, 352 " Cognosce " =to make investigation. 1556, ix..

387

Cogswell (J. G.), eminent librarian, ii. 489 Coinage, 1338, vi. 388, 454 Bronze, ship and lighthouse on, x. 465 Crown pieces, 1683, xi, 294 James I., " crown," ii. 268 Coins Bactrian, of Eukratides, vii. 368 Belgian,, with Flemish inscription, iv. 88, 176, 279 Brass, of Boman Empire, v. 226, 374 British, x. 191, 235, 255, 276, 318, 465 Charles I., en- graving on, xi. 293 Copper head of John of Gaunt, xi. 228, 270 French, Bepublic and' Empire, " An 13. O.," iv. 149, 211,. 255 French,, with obverse impression on reverse, iv. 230 Cokeley (Adam), Westminster scholar, 1744, x-

310

Colani (T.) and the Reformation-, ii. 488 ; iii. 32 " Colberteen " lace, burial in r v. 37, 134 Colburn (H,), books published by, 1828, xii. 26 Colby (Elbridge) on bibliography of Thomas> Holcroft, x. 1, 43, 83, 122, 163, 205, 244, 284, 323, 362, 403, 442, 484 ; xi. 4, 43, 84, 123, 164,. 203, 244 Strolling players in the 18th century,, xii. 454

Cold Harbour at Blackwall, ix. 261 Cold Harbour at Hackney, 1720, xii. 258 Coldicott (A. C.) on Thomas Cromwell, v. 316 Colclicott (H. Bowlands S.) on C. F', Lawler, iv- 349 Long (Edward) MS., iv. 349 Oyster Club, iv. 329 "Peter Pindar," Dr. John Wolcot : MSS., iv, 329 Coldstreain (W.) on Leo XIII. 's Latin verses, i.-

369 " Cole," " coole," word used 1296,. xi. 48, 92, 175,.

213 Cole (Bev. A. A.), his poem ' Gadara,' 1853, viii.

249, 318 Cole (Henrietta) on Trout or Trowte family, iii.

334

Cole (Sir Henry), " Felix Summerly," his hand- books of London, x. 47, 98 Cole (Jacob), verse-writer, 1790-1868, i. 173 Cole (Bichard), Bector of Michelmersh, 1620,. viii* 127