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GENERAL INDEX.
Colvin (Sir Sidney) on John Keats and Mr. Abbey,
vii. 427 Colyer-Fergusson (T.) on Red Hand of Ulster :
burial-place of the Disraelis, viii. 217 Combe (Edmund) -Catherine Pretty, 1702, v. 88 Combe (Harvey) = Christian Jarman, 1752, v. 88 Combe (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1870, x.
310 Combe (W.), his ' Diaboliad,' ladies satirized in,
ii. 147 Combe (William), his three ' Tours,' vi. 78, 135,
198
Combe-Martin market charter, 1264, v. 249, 355 Combes (John), Westminster scholar, 1721, x.
310 Combes (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1722, x.
310 Comboloio rosary, term emplained, i. 129, 197,
297 Com. Ebor. on Michael Newton, i. 30 Charles
Waterton's pamphlets, iv. 228 Com. Line, on battle at Riby, Lincolnshire, iii.
487 Deadly nightshade and pigs, iii. 427 Comet, description of, in letter c. 1880, xii. 101,
148, 186
Comet and death of Julius Caesar, i. 448 ; ii. 18, 57 " Comfrey," etymology of the word, v. 45 " Comical Gills " society, coloured etching, xii.
259 ' Coming K ,' the forecast, 1876, x. 242, 296
- Coming Nation,' English periodical, its publisher,
iii. 367 Coming of age at twenty-one years, vii. 369, 432 ;
viii. 172 " Commendator " benefice held in commcndam,
1505, ix. 387 Commerce, Colleges of, in ' Daily Journal,' 1726,
iii. 369 Commerce, a history of, Spain, France, and the
British Isles in the Middle Ages, xii. 442, 507 Commissions, Vice- Admiralty, in Latin, 1685
1730, v. 87
Commonwealth, churches built during the, iv. 18 Commonwealth, church in Wilts, built 1648, iii.
449
Commonwealth grants of arms, ii. 8, 119 Commonwealth, protection of inventions, vii. 162 Commonwealth, whereabouts of the mace of the
xi. 474
- Commonwealth Mercurv,' paper, 1658, v. 306,
432, 517
Communion, Holy, notes on customs, xi. 294 " Communion halpens " in churchwardens' ac- counts, vi. 308
Communion plate, its place in museums, vii. 225 Communion table by Grinling Gibbons in St.
Paul's, ix. 248, 295, 316
" Communique," use of the word, xii. 90, 146, 209 Como, the Cardinal of, 1525-1607, xi. 279 Compiegne, forest of, owners of the soil, x. 250 Compiler of ' London Citizens of 1651 ' on Milton
and the Company of Coopers, iv. 17 " Complain," its meaning in Gray's ' Death of
Richard West,' iv. 229, 276
' Comp ete Baronetage,' additions and corrections, iv. 306
- Complete Course of Geography,' 1792, ix. 470,
515 Complexion, rice eaten raw for benefit of, iii. 189,
258 Compostela, etymology of the name, i. 118
Compston (S.) OBI ballad of Lord Lovel and the
Lady Nancy Bell, v. 330 ; vi. 171 Compston
family : the name, v. 350 ' Letter H. to his-
Little Brother Vowels', vii. 93 Marquessate of
Lincolnshire and the Earls of Lincoln, viii,
237 Watts's Catechism, viii. 434 Compston family, derivation of the name, v. 350,.
493
Compters hi the City, fees payable at, vi, 46 " Comtible," the meaning of, in ' Twelfth Night,* 1
vii. 286 Compton (Henry), Bishop of London, d. 1713, i-
47
Compton (T.), artist, c. 1818, rii, 449 Compton Abdale Church, the pinnacle* of, vi,
189, 317 Compton Beauchamp Church, Berkshire,. epitaphs
in, vii. 503
Compton Monceux Manor, Haute, vi. 329, 397 ' Comus ' and Gray's ' Elegy,' a parallel, vii. 206,.
277, 318
Comyn (Chevalier) of Ireland, c. 1820, his bio- graphy, iii. 448 Comyn (Eli), c, 1350, iv. 189 Comyn (Rev. S. G.) and Lord Nelson, vii. 369 Comyn Castle and Glamis mystery, parallel, v,
67 ' Concise Oxford Dictionary,' answer to criticism,
iv. 223 ; additions and corrections, vi. 45, 118,
127
Concordances of English authors, x. 461, 513 " Condamine," derivation of the word, ix. 511 ^
x. 32, 57, 74, 114
Condamine family, x. 32, 57, 74, 114 Conde", musician to Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 26T Conder (John), D.D., 1714-81, MS. by. xii. 479- Condon (Col. T.), c. 1733, his wife, ii. 127 4 Confinement,' poem, 1679, v. 116 Confirmation, notes on customs, xi. 295 ' Congdon's Plymouth Telegraph/ 1811, i. 188;
314 ; ii. 435 Congregational Church, Tonbridge, its registers,
v. 186 Congres international des Sciences auxiliaires de>
1'Histoire, v. 349, 433 Congresses, Musical, list of, ix. 10, 211 Congreve (Galfrid K.) on- Arabian horses, ii. 71
' Diel Strick the Minister,' i. 334" Derry '*
and " down," i. 394 Hobby-horse, ii. 417
Names derived from Latinized forms, L 338
Shakespearian i, ii. 163 Wet hay, iii. 114 Coningsby (Thomas de), his marriage, i. 118 Conley (Neil) on ambiguous possessive ease, viii,
92
Conrial (W.) on James II. 's corpse, ii. 449 Connell (G.) on Shakespeare t Tallis & Co.'s
edition, iii. 367 Conolly (Father James), hymn-writer,, d. c. 1905>
his biography, iv. 429, 496 Connor (Miss A. T.) on Thomas F. Erskine, v*
229
Conquest family, vii. 385 Conscience-stricken : advertiser's tardy apologies,
iii.. 106 Consecration ceremony at Westminster Cathedral,
ii. 49, 110 Considcrant (V. P.), the piano in ' Destine"e
Sociale,' v. 69
Conspirators of 1562, notes on, iii. 67 Constable (Father), O.S.B., date of his death*
c. 1683, vi. 27