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INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES


A. M. C. Agnes Mary Clerke.
See the biographical article: Clerke, A. M.
Copernicus; Delambre;
Delisle, J. N
.
A. M. Cl. Agnes Muriel Clay (Mrs. Wilde).
Formerly Resident Tutor of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Joint-author of Sources of Roman History, 133–70 B.C.
Curia; Decemviri;
Decurio
.
A. N. Alfred Newton, F.R.S.
See the biographical article: Newton, Alfred.
Coot; Cormorant;
Crane
; Crossbill;
Crow
; Cuckoo; Curlew.
A. N.* Rev. Alexander Nairne, M.A.
Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis in King’s College, London. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of St Albans. Fellow of King’s College, London. Formerly Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. Crosse Scholar, 1886. Author of The Bible Doctrine of Atonement; &c.
Creatianism and Traducianism.
A. N. M. A. N. Monkhouse.
Member of Editorial Staff of Manchester Guardian.
Cotton (in part).
A. van M. Alexander van Millingen, M.A., D.D.
Professor of History, Robert College, Constantinople. Author of Byzantine Constantinople; Constantinople; &c.
Constantinople.
A. W. H.* Arthur William Holland.
Formerly Scholar of St John’s College, Oxford. Bacon Scholar of Gray’s Inn, 1900.
Curia Regis.
A. Wi. Aneurin Williams, M.A., M.P.
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple. Chairman of Executive, International Co-operative Alliance. M.P. for Plymouth, 1910. Author of Twenty-eight Years of Co-partnership at Guise; &c.
Co-operation.
A. W. R. Alexander Wood Renton, M.A, L.L.B.
Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Ceylon. Editor of Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England.
Corporal Punishment; Covenant.
A. W. W. Adolphus William Ward, Litt.D., LL.D.
See the biographical article: Ward, A. W.
Cumberland, Richard:        Dramatist.
C. E.* Charles Everitt, A.M., F.C.S., F.G.S., F.R.A.S.
Sometime Scholar of Magdalen College, Oxford.
Constellation.
C. E. N. Charles Eliot Norton, LL.D.
See the biographical article: Norton, Charles E.
Curtis, George William.
C. F. A. Charles Francis Atkinson.
Formerly Scholar of Queen’s College, Oxford. Captain, 1st City of London (Royal Fusiliers). Author of The Wilderness and Cold Harbour.
Crimean War;
Cromwell, Oliver
 (in part).
C. F. B. Charles Francis Bastable, M.A., LL.D.
Regius Professor of Law and Professor of Political Economy in the University of Dublin. Author of Public Finance; Commerce of Nations; Theory of International Trade; &c.
Decimal Coinage.
C. K. William Charles Mark Kent.
Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple. Edited the London Sun for twenty-five years; the Weekly Register, 1874–1881. Author of The Humour and Pathos of Charles Dickens; &c.
Dalling, Lord.
C. K. S. Clement King Shorter.
Editor of the Sphere. Author of Sixty Years of Victorian Literature; Immortal Memories; The Brontës: Life and Letters; &c.
Cowper, William;
Crabbe, George
.
C. L. H. Caldwell Lipsett.
Formerly Editor of the Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore, India. Author of Lord Curzon in India.
Coolie.
C. Pf. Christian Pfister, D. ès L.
Professor at the Sorbonne, Paris. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Author of Étude sur le règne de Robert le Pieux; Le Duché merovingien d’Alsace et la legende de Sainte-Odile.
Dagobert.
C. R. B. Charles Raymond Beazley, M.A., D.Litt., F.R.G.S., F.R.Hist.S.
Professor of Modern History in the University of Birmingham. Formerly Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and University Lecturer in the History of Geography. Lothian Prizeman, Oxford, 1889. Lowell Lecturer, Boston, 1908. Author of Henry the Navigator; The Dawn of Modern Geography; &c.
Conti, Nicolo de’;
Cook, Captain
; Dampier;
Daniel of Kiev
;
Davis, John
.
D. C. T. David Croal Thomson.
Formerly Editor of the Art Journal. Author of The Brothers Maris; The Barbizon School of Painters; Life of “Phiz”; Life of Bewick; &c.
Corot;
Daubigny
.
D. F. T. Donald Francis Tovey.
Balliol College, Oxford. Author of Essays in Musical Analyses, comprising Classical Concerto, The Goldberg Variations; and analyses of many other classical works.
Contrapuntal Forms; Counterpoint.
D. G. H. David George Hogarth, M.A.
Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. Fellow of the British Academy. Excavated at Paphos, 1888; Naukratis, 1899 and 1903; Ephesus, 1904–1905; Assiut, 1906–1907. Director, British School at Athens, 1897–1900; Director, Cretan Exploration Fund, 1899.
Cyrenaica;
Cyrene
.