Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1921.
SUBJECT INDEX.
525
Communism, an essay on, 403
Confessor to Royal Household, office of, 370 ;
list : 1606-1833, 434 Constable (Timothy), d. 1750, 232 Constables : High Constable, 349, 399 Cork, freedom of the City of, 1820-1850, list
wanted, 88
Cormack (or Cormick), his school at Putney, 331 " Corne Powder " = Gunpowder made in grains, 91 Cornish acres in Domesday, 392, 437, 471 Coronations and the Apocrypha, 408, 477 Corry (Charles O'Neill), 350 Corry (Henry Pery), 350, 395, 453
Costar (Ketty)., 1736 , information wanted, 70
Costar family, 70
Cotes (I.), painter, 8, 53, 174
Cottingham (Lewis N.), his museum of mediaeval
art, 105
Courtenay riots, 1838, 29, 53 ;
- Court Suburb, The,' Kensington local magazine,
5, 57
Cousins, marriage of, 16
Co vent Garden market, early painting of, 249 Coventry (British frigate), action with French
frigate Bellone in 1782, 47, 94, 117 -Cowley (Abraham), 1618-1667, poet, his portrait,
107'; quotation from, 459 Cradle Alley, Drury Lane, 457 'Cranmer (Bishop), place of his execution, 90 'Cranstoun (Capt. Wm. Hy.), 251, 275, 478 " Craspesiorum," derivation of word, 430, 494 Craven (William Lord), of South Wootton, 46 Crealock (Lieut.-General H. Hope), artist, 49, 74
- ' Crescloth," meaning wanted, 70
Crimean war : in fiction, 90, 135, 178, 213, 274 ;
works on, 250, 278 Cromwell (Oliver), a namesake, 510 Crowes = crow-bars, 91
-Croydon Parish Church : Archbishops' tomb, 72,114 Crucifixion in art : the spear-wound, 11, 97, 132,
173, 218 Cruikshank (George), artist, and West and
Jameson, publishers, 281 CJruikshank (Isaac Robert), artist, and West and
Jameson, publishers, 281 Crusaders and Sussex, 312, 353 -Crvptography, bibliography of, 30, 76 Crvstal Palace bazaar, 309, 377 Culcheth, place-name, 71, 172, 193, 235 Cullen (Robert), headmaster of Mill Hill School,
London, 1828-31, 47
- Cullidge-ended, meaning of term, 208, 277, 318 Cumberland (George), his project for a Museum
of Arts, 104
' Curfew must not ring to-night,' poem, 208 Currie (Dr. James), d. 1805, 83 Cuthberteon (Mrs. Kitty), her novel, ' San
Sebastiano, or the Young Protector,' 267 Cutton (Charles), R.A., as sign painter, 16
Dante, Michelangelo's sonnets on, 390
Darrell's (Wild) trial, 30, 53, 54, 98
Davidians : David George's sect, 37, 58
Davidson (John), his ' Fleet Street Eclogues,' 110,
156
Da vies, his preparatory school at Putney, 331 Davis or Davys (Hugh), Winchester scholar, 188,
217 Deal as place of call, 199
" Decimate," use of the word, 329, 418
De Deene, Windsor and Denny families, 247, 358
Deeds, ancient, 11
De Gourgues family, 189, 218
Delane (J. T.) and' ministerial appointments in 1863, 1 ; his leader writers : Chretien and Wood- ham, 24 ; letter from Disraeli on Derby ministry of 1858, 41 ; his journal of his visit to America, 138
Denny, De Deene, and Windsor families, 247, 358
Derby (Lord), ministry of 1858 : difficulties in forming, 41
de Redvers. See Redvers.
De Tejada : grant of arms, 431
Devis (Arthur William), artist, 1763-1822, his wife, 149
Dickens (Charles), references wanted, 371, 418
Dickens (Col. Melchior Guy), 194
Dickson (Maggie), 1724, survives hanging, 115
Dickson family of Stratford-on-Avon, 382
" Die Englische Pferdedressur," 231, 297
Digges (Leonard), 109
Dingle, Sovereign of, 109, 172
Dinwiddie (Robert), of .America, his arms, 54
Dinwiddie (Robert), of Glasgow, 55
Dinwiddie family, 7, 54, 113
Diocesan Calendars and Gazettes, earliest, 19, 118, 453
Disraeli (Benjamin), letter to Delane on Derby ministry, of 1858, 41 ; speech at Lord Mayor's banquet, 1878, 106 ; his ' Coningsby,' place mentioned in, 290 ; his ' Sybil ' : " Caravan," 209, 256, 276 ; his ' Lothair ' : Monsignore Catesby, 432 ; his style of entertaining, 470
Dixon (Edward), d. 1854, 349
Dixon (Nicholas), arms of, 410
Dixon family of Beeston, co. Yorks, 331, 399
Dixon families of Furness and Leeds, 449
Dixon and Ronald families, 406
Doctor of Decrees, 131, 158
Dodington (George Bubb), his ' Diaries,' 269
Dogs, heraldic, 6
Doeben (William Lloyd), Lieutenant in the Isdulas Volunteers, 469
Domestic history of the nineteenth century, 191, 216, 257, 295, 399, 452
' Don Juan,' continuation of, 49, 97
Douglas (Governor Walter) of Antigua and St. Kitts, 17
Dreams, children's, 230
Drummond (Duke of), of Brazil, 260
Drury Lane, site of Anglesey House, 271, 335, 457 ; Cradle Alley, 457
Dryden's ' Alexander's Feast,' 87, 157
Duchham (Thomas), baptism of, 470
Duett (William), murderer, 1740 : survives hang- ing, 69
Dunnigan (Daniel), 430
Durell (Andrew), of Jersey, 133
Duval (Sir John), 429
Dyer (George), 208
Dyngwell (Major), 130, 178
" Each " : " Both," use of the words, 430
Eaden (William), 88
East India Company, list of books sent to Java
in 1668, 85 East Ruston, Norfolk, birthplace of Alderman
James Roll, 428