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Correspondents, war, in South Africa, list of killed
and wounded, v. 469
Corroboree, etymology of the word, xi. 69, 158 Corsica, brigandage in, xii. 305, 375 Cortes, his companions to Mexico, iv. 499 ; v. 170 Cortodis collection of prints, its sale, xi. 28 Co-ruff, meaning of the word, viii. 45 Corvo (Baron) on* the parentage of Csesar Borgia, ix.
176, 312
Cory surname, xii. 287 Corycian, meaning of the word, x. 329 Cosby and Jeifreys families, iii. 308 Cosen. See Cossen. Cosens (Rev. William), rector of Monk Farleigh,
Wilts, viii. 65 Cosin (John), Prince Bishop of Durham, his will,
1671, ix. 407 Cossen or Cosen (Henry), M,P. Truro 1604-11, viii.
523
Cossen or Cosen family, ix. Ill Coste (F. B. P.) on phrase in poem wanted, xi. 354 Costigan (Capt. Arthur W.) and Thackeray, xii. 13 Costume, gentlemen's, 1790-1800, iii. 429 ; of clergy- men in early part of nineteenth century, v. 335 ;
of Queen Mary I., 455, 521 ; compulsory, for Jews
and Christians, viii. 521 ; works on military, ix. 508 Cosway (Richard), engraver, vi. 468 Cotemporaries, use of the word, ix. 408 Coterminous for conterminous, iii. 286 Cotes-Preedy (D.) on Stourton family, ii. 426 Cottiswold in 'Marmion,' its locality, xii. 506 Cottle (Joseph and Amos), references to, x. 208 Cottier, its meaning, iv. 67
Cotton (Charles), poet and angler, letter by, viii. 41 Cotton (Col. Stanhope) at Gibraltar, 1717, xii. 487 Cotton (Sir Thomas), Bart., of Combermere, co.
Chester, ii. 189, 513
Coulins or Irish Glibbes, iii. 449 ; iv. 11 Coult (Maximilian), his monuments, iii. 468 Coulthard on field-names, South- West Lancashire,
ix. 268
Coumaric acid, etymology of the word, xii. 247 Cound, village name, i. 48, 251 " Counterfeits and trinkets," its meaning, i. 16 Counter-jumpers, literary references to the word, xii.
228
Counties, Welsh, ceded to England, xii. 106, 135 Country life, changes in, vii. 147 County Council and Board School returns, xii. 107, 157 County families, xi. 308 County histories, issued one hundred vears a^o iii
308, 393
County Magistrates on Grand Jury, iii. 393 County nicknames, iii. 388 ; iv. 17 County rime, xi. 266 Couper (A. L.) on autographs, xii. 149
Courses de Testes et de Bagues,' i. 508 ; ii. 518 Court, presentation at, in latter half of eighteenth
century, ix. 408
Court dress or semi-Court dress, x. 148 ' Court of Comfort,' play performed at Bristol, 1578, xi.
444
Court of the Earl Marshal, iv. 381, 462 Court of St. James's, use of the term, ix. 84 Court Rolls, manor, list of, x. 409, 452
Court Rolls of the Honour of Rayleigh, Essex, ix. 269
Courtenay (Archbishop), his burial-place, iv. 251
Courtenay (Bishop) on Mr. Carnegie's free libraries, xii. 48
Courtenay (G. H.) on date of clock, vi. 210. Cruden's 'Concordance,' vi, 429. Ornamental lace sticks, viii. 164. Powdering slippers, vii. 488. Surnames, vii. 28. Verbs formed out of proper names, vii. 393
Courtenay (Nicholas), M.P. for Saltash 1679, his biography, viii. 445
Couroney (W. P.) on author of saying, viii. 528. Bibliography of the bicycle, ix. 232. Bligh (Admi- ral), iv. 217. Browne-Mill, iii. 433. Christmas carols, xi. 454. Epitaph : Right Hon. Edward Weston, iv. 6. India, xii. 504. Marquee, iv. 499. Monolith with cup-markings in Hyde Park, vii. 292. Obituary notices of contributors to 'N.& Q.,'iv. 412. Slang, first use of the word, v. 28. ' Uses of our Historical Manuscripts,' xii. 506. Vesey (Agmondes- ham), ii. 149. Voltaire: Thomas Orde, xi. 184. Whist, i. 484 ; iv. 538
Courts Baron, vi. 230
Courts of Requests, Wards, and Augmentations, xii. 309, 490
Cousens (E. C.) on Branstill Castle, x. 191
Cousin, its meaning, ii. 105, 211
Cousin Jacky on arms wanted, xi. 117
Couvade, the, reference to, in the Hebrew romance ' Alexander,' vii. 507
Coventry, Corpus Christi Guild, its accounts, viii. 82
Coventry (F.) on Dyddian'r Cwn, iv. 277
Coventry (Lovely Lady), iv. 534
Coverdale (Myles), 1535 edition of his Bible, ii. 127; phrase in his translation of the Bible, ix. 384
Cow, the coloured, of Hamburg, v. 466
Cow, "turthel," i. 387 ; iii. 295
Cowan (S. V.) on typulator, x. 428
Cowan (W.) on psalm tunes, vi. 9
Cowen (B.) on spade guinea, 1796, ii. 67
Cowlam (Richard and Ed. Oriel), their biographies, ix. 267
Cowle-rake. See Cow-rake.
Cowley (Abraham), and E. B. Browning, iv. 85 ; musical settings of his poems, viii. 16, 67; poem by, 418, 448, 469 ; annotations in copy of his works, x. 1 ; his Davideis,' xii. 342
Cowper ( J. M.) on " Little Man of Kent," i. 194. Registers, transcripts of, i. 376
Cowper (W.) on King's School, Canterbury, ii. 346
Cowper (W.) as a parodist, v. 44 ; his pathos, 96 ; 'Expostulation, 'poem, 127, 235; centenary, 301, 357 ; his letters, 414, 478 ; his prediction of his own immortality, 481 ; Southey on, vi. 88 ; ' The Rose,' 190; and the 'Times,' ix. 47 ; his ancestry, 381 ; verses by, xi. 106 ; original of John Gilpin, xii. 26 ; John Gilpin's route, 170, 217, 255, 371, 437 ; lines by, 246, 514 ; ' Progress of Error,' 410
Cowper family, vii. 8
Cow -rake, its meaning, iii. 205, 236, 316
Cowslip, its local names, ii. 87, 192, 517; iii. 57, 138
Cowslip superstition, xii. 33, 234, 412
Cox (H.) on Cobden : reputed saying, xii. 432
Cox (James), his museum, ii. 7, 78; iv. 275, 337; v. 17, 57
Cox (Richard Bethel) and John Wesley, xii. 388
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