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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Clerkenwell tea-gardens, allusion to, 1793, x. 267,

313

Clerk of the Papers, office of, 1578, iii. 368, 414 Clerks in Holy Orders as combatants, xii. 10, 56,

73, 87, 110, 130, 148, 168, 184, 228, 232, 284,

312, 368 Clerks of Assize, Society of, MS. relating to, 1678-

1851, v. 281

-Clerks of the Parliament, office of, iii. 228, 312 Clerks of the Peace, their signature, iv. 369 Clerksoa (Frederick), Westminster scholar, 1811, ii.

170 Clerkson <EL C.), Westminster scholar, 1808, ii.

170 Clermont (Jane), conversations with Mr. W.

Graham, ii. 108 ; viii. 228, 249 Cleveland (Archibald), Westminster scholar, 1722,

ix. 430

Cleveland, Dukedom of, x. 249, 317 " Cleverality," use of the word, vii. 430 Cley-next-the-Sea Church, Norfolk, Stone figure

in, ii. 3S8, 471

Cliff (Edward), Westminster scholar, 1715, ix. 430 ClifEe, Kent, Rector of, temp. Edward IV., xi. 294 Cliffe (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1729, ix.

430

Clifford's Inn, supposed demolition of, vi. 387, 446 Clifton Campville Church, c. 1353, its restoration,

v. 67 Clippingdale (Dr. S. D.) on Blizard or Blizzard as

surname, ix. 437 Burnap alias Burnett, ix. 498

Choirboys in ruff.s,viii. 496 Consumption in

Ireland, x. 474 Corporation of London and

the medical profession, iv. 425 ; v. 13 English

prisoners in France in 1811, xi. 116 Jockey

doctors, vii. 218 Lluellyn (Richard), x. 432

Medical M.P.'s, i. 64, 338 Notting Hill, i. 408

Octopus, Venus's ear, and whelk, ix. 216

Pyrothonide, ix. 57 Quartermain (Dr. W.),

viii. 470 ; ix. 154 Statues and memorials in the

British Isles, x. 275

<Clisson, " the Lady of," her career, vi. 429 dive (Lord), at Birmingham, 1768, v. 428 ; and

Charles Caraccioli, V. 507 ; vi. 76 Clive (Kitty),, actress, b. 1711, her epitaph, iv. 185 Clive (William), Etonian, 1760, x. 108 Cliveden House, picture of original house, xii. 302,

344

Clob=mud wall, use of the word, i. 426, 517 Clockmakers, ii. 308, 394 ; x. 310, 354, 458, 499 ;

of Bristol, Bartley & Eggert, viii. 290 ; signs

in Old London, vi. 167, 266, 306 Olocks " Act of Parliament clock," x. 130 ;

Bristol Cathedral : its maker, iv. 348, 437 ;

English, in Pontevedra Museum, Galicia, ii.

267, 3X8 ; Grandfather, in France, iv. 509 ;

v. 37; hands called "fingers," xi. 188, 255;

without a face, St. Vedast's, viii. 310, 355 "* Cloister and the Hearth,' references in, xii. 140,

185, 207, 304

-Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral, x. 367 Cloke (C. W. S. R.) on Great Glemham, co. Suffolk,

vi. 457 Clonfert, Diocese of, schools established, 1785, xi.

294 Clonmel, defenders of, 1650, their religion, viii.

330

" Clorantibus," meaning of the word, viii. 425, 478 ^Clothes and their influence, i. 76, 152, 212, 356 Clothiers, Guild of, in 16th and 17th centuries, iv.

8, 50, 118


Clothworkers' Company, references to members, vi. 410

Cloudsley (Hugh) on " Cloudsley Bush," War- wickshire, vii. 388

Cloudsley Bush, origin of the place-name, vii. 388, 494

Clouet, in Gray's ' Shakespeare Verses,' viii. 109, 156, 195

Clough (Edward), Etonian, 1751, x. 108, 177

Clouston (W. A.), Oriental scholar, references to, iii. 328

Clove gillyflower, quit rent of a, xii. 392, 466

Clovis, place of his baptism, x. 428 ; xi. 19

Clow (H. Austin) on first barmaid, ix. 197 Terrace in Piccadilly, xi. 437

Clowes (H. F.) on Rokeby House, West Ham, i. 108

Clowes family and Rokeby House, West Ham, i. 108

Clubs Beefsteak, c. 1710, ii. 445, 497 ; iii. 117 Centumvirate, c. 1781, its history, ix. 171 Coaching clubs of the 19th century, vii. 470 ; viii. 38 Cosmopolitan, xiii. 160, 208, 482 Etranger at Hanover Square, c. 1787, ii. 407, 477 ; iii. 96 ; iv. 179, 216, 258 Grillon's, vii. 349, 390, 420, 474 ; viii. 30, 57, 495 Hunting- donshire Book Clubs, ix. 461 Hell-Fire, xii. 97, 354" Leg of Mutton," c. 1814, ix. 229 London, 1828, x. 389, 432 ; xi. 71, 474 Miles and Evans's Club, 1785, iv. 269, 312 Nobody's Friends, v. 248 Nonsense Club, 1852, v. 129, 477 Oyster club, iv. 329 Parthenon, xii. 99, 149 Rota, vii. 425, 493 ; viii. 58 Soldiers, xii. 418 United Service Club and Pall Mall, v, 1, 91 Whites, viii. 129 Zodiac, c. 1880, vii. 230

Clubs for killing old people, kept in parish church, iii. 291, 337

" Club Walks," Whitsuntide processions to church, vi. 349, 415, 494

' Clyst," the meaning of, in place-names, xi. 361, 437

' Coach," used as a verb, 1593, ix. 227

Coach, mail, date of the last, iii. 186, 237, 278

Coaches, fares in 1663, xi. 294

Coaching clubs of the 19th century, vii. 470 ; viii. 38

Coaching of the 15th and 16th centuries, vi. 389

Coaching tokens, article in ' Baily's Magazine,' vi. 50, 133 ; magazine articles on, viii. 416, 457

Coade of Lambeth and artificial stone, ii. 14

Coal, cannel, cost of, and use, xii. 49, 106

Coals, Moira coals, ' Times ' advertisement, 1815, xii. 482

Coalville, Leicestershire, " an elongated slum," xii. 422

Coape (George), Westminster scholar, 1818, ix. 430

Coats of arms, mock, i. 146, 313, 497 ; ii. 59, 112, 128

"Cob," " eyrer " =male and female swan, 1405, x. 9

Cobb (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1816, ix. 430

Cobbett (Lieut.-Col.), Charles I. in custody of, ix. 430, 493

Cobbett (W.)=Ann Clay, 1791, xi. 489

Cobbett (William), bibliography of his works, vi. 1, 22, 62, 84, 122, 142, 183, 217, 398 ; viii. 36, 137 ; at Kensington and Barn Elms Farm, iii. 267, 313 ; at Worth, Sussex, ix. 429

Cobbold (Elizabeth), her descent from Edmund Waller, xi. 109, 173, 257, 325