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GENERAL INDEX.


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,

173 Constance, Council of, legend concerning,!. 8, 397 ;

ii. 18

Constant (Louis W.), his memoirs, viii. 128, 272 Constant Reader on " Luc," iii. 188. Quotations,

vii. 269 " Constantine Pebble," Cornwall, described, i. 33,

97 Constantine the Great, inscription on his tomb,

iii. 268 ; v. 352

Constantine's Column at Constantinople, vi. 450 Constantinople, list of Oecumenical 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 Roval Burahs 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. y

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.

308, 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 W'ade, viii. 250 Cooke (G. F.), incident at Bristol or Liverpool, . iii. 373, 464 ; Percy Fitzgerald on, iv. 92, 135 Cooke (Thomas), O.S.B., c. 1579, ix. 8 Cooke (W. C. ) en Juan Fernandez : 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 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 = to detain voters, Americanism, xii. 226 Coop or coup=to trap, iv. 165, 296, 358 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

Cooper (A. W.) on Hoppner and Sir T. Frank- land's daughters, x. 374. Rutherford (Capt.),

xi. 10. 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 Coopers in the City, 1440, xii. 426 Cop. See Coop. 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 Cope (H.) on John Cope, engraver, iii. 49. ' Crow

and Three Sugar Loaves," iii. 56. Dry den

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