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Notes and Querie?, July 31, If09.


INDEX.


527


Clayton (C. E. A.) on Irish-printed medical books,

428 Clayton (H. B.) on the Duff mission ship, 112

Grenadier Guards' band, 306

Semaphore signalling, 271

Clayton (John), botanist, Dean of Kildare, 306, 396 Clayton (W.), Baron Sundon= Charlotte Dyve,

188, 306, 317

Clements (H. J. B.) on Sir Thomas Warner, 195 Clement's Inn knocker, 69, 117 Clemesha (H. W.) on Canapolitans, 429 Clippingdale (S. D.) on doctors who remained in London during the Plague, 266

Yellowhammer superstitions, 452 Cobbett (W. ), criticisms on Shakespeare and

Milton, 127, 194 Cock ale, recipe for, 7 Cockburnspath, place-name, its derivation, 72,

212, 335, 436 Cocoa-Xutti language, 7 Coffee-drinking in Palestine, 90, 236, 358 Cole (John), his ' Calendar of Huntingdon,' 309 Coleridge (Hartley), as an art-critic, 181, 341,

406 ; contributions to periodicals, 217 Coleridge (Mary E.), her poem ' Unwelcome,' 328 Coleridge (S. T.) as an art-critic, 181, 341, 406 Coles (J.) on Bishops of St. Asaph, 147

Speakers of the House of Commons, 31 Collar of SS, Ireland, 310, 418 Collins (F. Howard) on Harris, silver-buckle maker, 18

Incut, 256

" Raised Hamlet on them," 237

Seaquake and earthquake, 98

Seraskier : its pronunciation, 294

Speakers of the House of Commons, 31 Collins (V. H.), on authors of quotations wanted, 49

Jack Cade's Chimney, 48

Polish Dragoons : Jager, 189

Thiebault and " s'ennuyer," 110

Tents in enumeration, 411

Wellington trousers, 48 Collmson (F. J.) on Judge Gascoigne and Prince

Harry, 121

Collnor on Bullingdon Club, 49 Colyer-Fergusson (T.) on Polhill family, 315 Combe (William), key to his ' Diaboliad,' 458 Comet : " comet of a season," 489 Comet, card game, 489 Comether, its derivation, 33, 98, 416, 513 Com. Line, on Birkenhead place-rime, 145

Comether, 417

Comyn (Ian) on Dickens's knife-box, 8 Condell (C. G.) on Egypt as a place-name, 93 Condiddle (Sir Coolie), his Scottish law case, 69 Coningsby and Ferby families, 28 Conservative as a political term, 506 Coolidge (W. A. B.) on prepositions in place- names, 356

' Swiss Family Robinson,' 352 Cooper (A. L.) on Henry Ernblin and Theodosius

Keen, 448

Cooper (A. W.) on Capt. Rutherford, 10 Cope (J. Hautenville) on Rev. Mr. Power of East- hampstead, 50

Ringeldria or Ringilda, 348

Valle Crucis abbots, 346

Cope (Mrs. Hautenville) on births, marriages, and deaths, 348

Llangollen. 348

Morland (Sir Samuel), 68

Recusants' marriages, 290


Cope (Mrs. Hautenville) on Saxon abbeys, 89

Sulhamstead Rectory, 9

Copernicus, etymology of the name, 409, 473 Copyright in letters, 125 Corbet (Miles), regicide, his marriage, 510 Corbridge (James), Westminster scholar, 208, 357 Cornish (F. F.) on Early Victorian songs, 128 Corpus Christi Day, observance in England, 443 Corsley, Wilts, place-name, its origin, 108 Corunna : bearer of the first news, 130, 212, 275 Cotton family of Warbleton, Hants, 382 Counting-out rimes in Orkney, 446 Courtenay (G. H.) on Oliver Cromwell's Head, 349 Courtney (W. P.) on Dodsley's famous collection of poetry, 62, 143, 323

Farmers of Aylesbury and Straits of Malacca, 470

Gaol literature, 510 Covenanters, their motto, 470 Cowley (Hannah), her burial-place, 269 Cowper (Spencer), Justice of the Common Pleas,

308, 377

Cowper (W.), misprint in poem, 506 Cox (Sir E. C.) on Rev. William Cox, 127 Cox (H. T.) on " Falsehood of Extremes," 189 Cox (Rev. William), lecturer at St. Mary Abbots,

127, 195

Crafts (W. F.) on Jones= Francis, 128 Cramer (A. M.) on Mendez Pinto, 77

Polish Dragoons, 256

Psychological moment, 138

Shibboleth, 36

Cranes, ancient, in England and Germany, 146 Crawford (C.) on ' Englands Parnassus,' 4, 124, 204, 283, 383, 443, 502

Jonson's ' The Case is Altered,' 41 Cricket matches, ladies', 386 Cripple carrying, its meaning, 193 Crocker (C.), Chichester poet, 36 Cromwell (Oliver), his head, 349, 389, 453 Crone (J. S.) on author of quotation wanted, 334

Bew (J.), bookseller, 256

Foot Guards, 3rd, at Bayonne, 276

Macaulay and Thorns, 293 Crooke (W.) on Lascar jargon, 92 Cross banner, in the churchwardens' accounts,

1532, 249 Cross, wooden, found at Higham-on-the-Hill, 29,

358 Crouch (C. Hall) on arms wanted, 470

Edouard : silhouette portraits, 477

Royal Independent Hanoverian Lodge, 470

Sanderson of Great Bradley, 68

Vergy (Treyssac de), 518

Crow (W. Roberts) on Second Ceylon Regiment, 490

Shakespeare and Ensor, 210

Walton Castle, Clevedon, 108

Waney timber, 34

Wilkins (Jenny), 357

Wonders of the World, 176 Crucifixion and the wind, 106 Crusoe (Richard Davis), his voyages and dis- coveries, 425 Cuir-bouilli : cuir-cisele, German leather bindings,

117

Culprit, etymology of the word, 486 Cummerbund, derivation of the word, 65 Cuninghame (Col. W.) and Casanova story, 147 Curious on Peter Drelincourt, Dean of Armagh,208 Curious House, Greenwich, its history, 32, 111,

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