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NINTH SERIES.


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Cromwell (Major Oliver), king's cup-bearer, i. 135,

177, 296

Cromwell (Rebecca), portraits of, ix. 129 Cromwell (Richard), loyal addresses to, iii. 367; iv. 30;

viii. 413

Cromwell and Roos families, iv. 229, 293, 346, 440 Cromwell family of Henbury, iii. 367, 494, ; iv. 91, 332 Cromwellian forfeitures, list of, viii. 383, 469 Cromwelliana, vii. 481 ; viii. 53 ; ix. 484 Cronbane halfpenny, iii. 327, 456 Crong, use of the word, vii. 346, 433 Crony, early quotation for the word, xi. 507 Crooke (W.) on Agam, its meaning, vi. 215. ' Attur. Acad.,' vii. 68. Black Hole of Calcutta, x. 69. Bottle-tree, xii. 483. Cape Guardafui, vii. 468. Carambolage, its derivation, vi. 368. Champigny : Buggy, ix. 229. Charnock (Job), founder of Cal- cutta, vi. 389. Coco de mer or double coco nut, vii. 349. Combermere chair, ix. 289. Complain, its meaning, vii. 387- Cond, its use and meaning, x. 126. Dervish sects, ix. 469. Devil's offering, iv. 118. Doolys, ferocious, vi. 230. Flapper, Anglo-Indian slang, ix. 266. Foot outlines as records of pilgrimage, iv. 463. Ganges, x. 152. Grim, kind of barley, iv. 522. Grose (J. H.) : 'A Voyage to the East Indies,' viii. 343. ' History of Ayder AH Khan,' ix. 369, 435. Inam, its meaning, vii. 345. Indian nobleman, iii. 6. Jews, black, iv. 174. Jocole, its meaning, vi. 370. Killing pigs in the wane of the moon, vii. 93. Kirkee colour, iv. 86. Lauderdale on the Government of India, vi. 210. Miiller (Max) and Westminster Abbey, vi. 495. Overland journey to India, ix. 428. Quota- tion, vii. 27. Smokables, iv. 246. Spiders in hell, ii. 366. 'Takmi,' an Indian march, vii. 507. Vedas, earliest European mention, viii. 464. Watch- chain ornament, vii. 35 Crooked Usage, Chelsea place-name, x. 147, 253, 417,

474 ; xi. 34, 138, 217

Crooken, use of the verb in Ireland, viii. 302 Crosby (John Montague), his biography, vi. 189 Crosby Place, Bishopsgate Street, its architecture, iii.

367, 431 Crosdill (John), violoncellist, date of his death, viii.

124, 510

Crosier, archbishop's, its use, vii. 89, 154, 231, 355 Crosier and pastoral staff, vii. 387, 495 : viii. 50, 90,

151, 215, 268, 447

Cross, making the sign of the, vi. 249, 375 ; near Wycoller Hall, 312 ; man made in the form of a viii. 264, 448 ; on the Carneddau Hills near Builth, viii. 505 ; ix. 239 ; Greek, and Hawson oak, Devon, viii. 522 ; use of the Canterbury, x. 487 Cross = transept, use of the word, xi. 387 Cross v. kris, i. 85, 317, 458 ; ii. 36, 256, 332 Cross, prostrate, references to the, ix. 349 Cross (Sir Gabriel) and Sir Arthur Brooke, vi. 490 Cross (J. A.) on a curious way of letting land, ix. 365 Cross ( W. L.) on ' Chronicles of Carlingford,' ix. 65 Cross-Crosslet on Carrick family, i. 74. Family crests,

x. 109, 455. " Right Honourable," ii. 436 Crowe (G.) on Manningham and 'Twelfth Night,' vii. 205. Shakespeariana, ii. 523. Spurious pas- sages in ' Macbeth,' ii. 321 Crosse Hall, Lancashire, vii. 309, 414


Crouch (C. H.) on animals in people's insides, viii. 346. Bell : Lindley : Perry, xi. 495. Bicycle, its early history, iv. 273. Blessing of the throats, vi. 197. Calvert family, iv. 317. Capel family, vi. 234. Carrington (William), watchmaker, vi. 227. Chapman family, ix. 354. Crashaw (Richard), vi. 237. Crouch family of Biggies wade, iv. 268. Crouch family of Wiltshire, viii. 305. De Benstede family, v. 29. Desborough (General), his house at Hackney, x. 227. Dulwich Gallery, portraits in, viii. 134. Fighters, female, their portraits, ix. 334. Flogging at the cart tail, vii. 158. Fryer (Dr. John), x. 327. Furly of Colchester, iii. 438. Goodale House, Yorks, iii. 456. Gordon of Les- moir, iii. 491. H ay nes (Governor), his grandfather, vi. 515. Ladle, silver, iv. 96. London, relic of old, iv. 442. Monumental inscriptions in Scar- borough, v. 48. Nicolson family, iv. 317. Order of Avis, vi. 216. Pannell, xii. 475. Panton family, xii. 13. Polling, the flying man, vi. 435. Pepys and Sanderson families, x. 108. Poole (Benjamin), iii. 490. Portraits wanted, ix. 475. Raleigh (Sir Walter), xii. 451. Rutledge (Dr. T.) : Rev. W. Smith, xi. 348. St. Crux, York, iv. 517. St. Mary's, Walthamstow, vicars of, iv. 148. St. Mil- dred's, Poultry, v. 33. Sanderson (Bishop), his descendants, vi. 189 ; ix. 448 ; x. 152. Sanderson (Capt. Kirkus), viii. 83. Sanderson (Dr. Thos.), Archdeacon of Rochester, iv. 9. Sanderson family of Bishop Wilton, vi. 450. Sanderson family of Cottenham, Cambs, x. 28. Sanderson family of Durham, iii. 368. Sanderson family of Leigh, Lancashire, v. 416. Sanderson family of Worksop, iv. 108. Suffolk name for ladybird, vii. 396. Wickliffe (John), lineal descendant of, v. 412 Crouch (F. W. N.), composer of 'Kathleen Mavour-

neen,' viii. 349

Crouch (John), portrait of, iv. 418 Crouch family of Biggleswade, co. Beds, iv. 268 Crouch family of Wiltshire, viii. 305, 372 Crouch (W.) on ancient boats, viii. 507. Akerode (Edmund), i, 137. 'Bailiff's Daughter of Isling- ton,' i. 291. Church, old, in Canterbury, v. 319. Copper coins, small, ii. 110. Court Rolls of the Honour of Rayleigh, Essex, ix. 269. Crouch (John), iv. 418. Draycot, co. Worcester, i. 376. Fir-cone in heraldry, i. 330. French titles of nobility, i. 308. Ringers, their articles, ii. 55. Saragossa Sea, i. 290

Crow ( M. G.) on source of quotation, vi. 229 Crowdy-mutton, its meanings, v. 375, 461 ; vi. 37, 70 Crowe (Eyre) on Thackeray's moustache, xii. 212 Crowland, tenures of land in, viii. 177, 251 Crowley (Sir Ambrose), his pedigree, iii. 90, 155 " Crown," the, behind the Royal Exchange, vii. 309,

417

Crown Office, v. 249

Crowned heads on coins and stamps, vii. 248, 315 Crowns in tower or spire of church, xii. 485 Croydon, Archbishop Whitgift's Hospital, vi. 127, 341, 383,402, 423,513; vii. 178, 256, 358,450; viii. 107,230

Crozzil, its meaning, i. 107, 212 Crucifix, the Jansenist, xi. 427, 517 Crucifix, sunflower ornament on, ix. 67, 235