.TENTH SEEIES.
mixon, vi. 416. Slade (Sir Cuthbert), xii. 135.
Tynte book-plate, i. 449. Villiers (Barbara), x.
108
Cross-legged effigies, v. 130, 175, 257, 314 Cross Patte on " The Essex Serpent," x. 310. " William the Conqueror ten sixty-six," x. 228 " Crosse cop'," c. 1552, meaning of contraction,
vi. 109, 172
Crosses, wheel, vii. 389
Crossland (Sir Jordan) and Walton, Surrey, ix. 488 Crossle (P. ) on Earl of Shipbrook, v. 308 Crosslet on Pawlet of Paultoons, Hants, xii. 189
Crotty ( ), executed in Irish Rebellion, 1798,
ix. 510 ; x. 117
Crouch (C. Hall) on Admiral Christ epitaph, yih. 34. Andr6 : Inglis : Downie, vii. 13. Anglican clergymen, vi. 114. Arms wanted, xi. 470. Ashburner family, ii. 168. Bathing-machines, ii. 131. Baydon, Cumberland, x. 335. Bliss, -i. 517. Boddington family, iv. 216. Caparn family of Newark and Lincoln, vi. 133. Coke or Cook ? iv. 13. Dryden portraits, ii. 18. Dyer (William) : Rebecca Russell, vi. 115. Edouard : silhouette portraits, xi. 477. Eton swishing, vi. 133. Fonts, desecrated, ii. 17.1. " Forest of Oxtowe," vii. 12. ' Golden Angel ' in St. Paul's Churchyard, viii. 216. Great House, Cheshunt, vi. 385. Gwillim's ' Display of Heraldrie,' ii. 328. Hair-powdering closets, v. 57. Hooper: Long, iv. 215. Jennings arms, iii. 393. Lawrance family of Bath, iii. 377. Louis Philippe's landing in England, <vi. 93. Madan (Martin) of Nevis, x. 256. " Old Highlander, The," vii. 457. " Old Bell ' Inn, Holborn Hill, iii. 431. Pickthall, x. 295. Potts family, ii. 17. Rose of Jericho, vi. 97. Royal Independent Hanoverian Lodge, xi. 470. Rutledge family of Charlestown, vii. 490. Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker, iv. 275. Sanderson dance, iv. 308. Sanderson family, ii. 389. Sanderson family of Edmonton, iv. 189. Sanderson family of Great Bradley, xi. 68. Sanderson family of Wigton, iii. 348. Shakespeare (John), 1732, x. 317. Shoreditch family, xii. 96. Shorter : Walpole, iii. 337 ; iv. 13. Sturmy or Esturmy family, viii. 16. Teed and Ashburner families, iv. 90. Thirkell family, vii. 218. Vergy (Treyssac de), xi. 518. Waugh family of East Gordon, vi. 110. West's picture of the death of Wolfe, vi. 113 ; viii. 17. Whitehead, Paul, v. 56. Yates family, vi. 374 Crouch (F. N.) song-writer, his biography, i. 248,
333 Crouch (Nathaniel), his 'Admirable Curiosities,'
i. 289
Crow (W. Roberts) on Achesons of Ayrshire, ix. 91. Ceylon bibliography, xii. 169. Crowe family, viii. 509. Crowmer (William) : Watts family, x. 313. Donegal history, x. 469. Hamilton family, viii. 450. Nisidora as a Christian name, x. 348. Roberts family, x. 149. Second Ceylon Regiment, xi. 490. Shakespeare and Ensor, xi. 210. Walton Castle, Clevedon, xi. 108. Waney timber, xi. 34. Wilkins (Jenny), xi. 357. Wonders of the World, xi. 176. Wooden ships : their longevity, xii. 467
Crowe (John), of Massachusetts, 1635, his an- cestors, iii. 328
Crowe (Sir Mitford), Governor of Barbadoes, i. 170 Crowe family, viii. 509 ; ix. 118 Crowgay or Crowgie family, xii. 488 Crowhurst, Sussex, rectors of, ii. 69 Crowland Abbey, Benjamin Holdich on, v. 509
Crowley (Robert), ' Select Works,' ii. 224
Crowmer family, x. 149, 232, 313
" Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," old tea house,
i. 167, 214, 297, 373 ; iii. 56 "Crown" Hotel, St. Martin's Court, 1790, viii.
430 ; ix. 77
Crown Street, Soho, origin of the name, iv. 326, 373 Crowns, laurel, at Olympia, iii. 87 Crowns in tower or spire of church, i. 17, 38, 157 Crows crying against the rain, x. 88, 136, 415 Crowther-Beynon (V. B.) on pattens at church,
ix. 338
Croydon, parish church and Free School, iv. 113 Croydon, Whitgift's Hospital, its threatened
destruction, i. 498 Croziep (R.), Manchester artist, c. 1850, xn.
308, 354
Crozier, iron, called Tighern-mas, i. 408 Crucifix, at the north door of old St. Paul's, i. 165 ;
one-armed, ii. 189, 294, 395 ; at Cratcliff Tor,
Derbyshire, 228, 435 Crucifixes, female, iv. 230, 395, 517 Crucifixion, earliest representation in art, v. 248,
289 ; its date, viii. 409 ; and the wind, xi. 106 Crucifixion folk-lore, i. 426 Cruickshank (J. G.) on Highlanders barbadosed,
viii. 68, 317 Cruikshank (George), designs for ' Tarn o Shanter,
ii. 309 ; his remarque, vii. 50 ; portrait in
caricature by I. R. Cruikshank, viii. 187 ; his
illustrations of political squibs, 485, 516 ;
sonnets to, ix. 347 Crull (J.), 'Antiquities of St. Peter, Westminster,
ix. 250
Crumpsman, slang word, its meaning, vni. 49 Cruscantism, use and meaning of the word, viii, .48 Crusoe (Richard Davis), his voyages and dis- coveries, xi. 425 Crusoe (Robinson), his island, vi. 225 ; literary
descendants, xii. 7, 79, 417 .
Crusoe (Robinson), name coincidence, 1619, iv.
287, 357 Crusoe (Rev. Timothy), d. 1697, his portrait,
iv. 357 .._
Cruttwell (H. A.) on John Cook, Regicide, v. 4 Cry of Macaria, vii. 251
Csombor (Martin) on the Isle of Man, v. 126 Cubbardy, nonce-word, its use, vii. 287 Cubitt (Miss), in ' La Belle Assemble,' iv. 108, 15J Cubitt (Sir William), engineer, his portrait, vn.
347, 514
Cuca, where to obtain, in London, xii. 490 } Cuckow (G. J.), his 'Our Native England, v.
31 77 194 Cudworth (Dr. Ralph) and W. M. Thackeray, viii.
)f* f*
Cuir-bouilli : Cuir-cisele, German leather bindings,
x. 369 xi. 117 Cull (J.)' on clergy in wigs, x. 78. Nana Sahib
arid Indian Mutiny, viii. 316 Culleton (L.) on officers of State in Ireland, iv. 214.
Ventura (Angelo Benedetto), iii. 66 Culling (William), Westminster scholar, vn. 450 Culprit, etymology of the word, xi. 486 ; xn.
174, 456 Culross Abbey, effigy of a Stewart of Lome at,
Culshaw (G. H.) on Iver, Bucks: Gallyhill, vi.450 Culture, curious, iv. 486
Culture, its history, English, v. 148, 198, Z6A Cumberland, Easter plays in, vii. 30 ; Waliva in,
viii. 470 Cumberland (Duke of), song on his death, ii. 406