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_ I N D E X' Notes and Queriee,Jan. 26, 1901. Clarke (Christopher), Mayor of Exeter, 1642-3 and 1659-60, 155 Clarke (Samuel), M.P. for Exeter 1646~8, 155 Clay (A.) on Pilleau arms, 448 Clayton (H. B.) on Camplin family, 12 Corporation, oldest trading, 13 Dawes (John), his biography, 190 Walton family, 313 Clifford: Braose, 75, 236, 437 Clock, by Forster, date of, 210 ; eight-day, 129 ; letters on a, 29 Clocks, works in old, 489 Club, Swiss rifle, its institution and regulations, 141 Club, early political, 305 Clubs, London tavern, of the eighteenth and nine- teenth centuries, 213 ; poker, 366 Cluzzom : to cluzzom, its meaning, 506 Cobbing, military punishment, 421 Cobham (Thomas), 1786-1842, actor, 369 Cocco: Eddoes, botanical terms, their spelling, 187 Cockle Shell on Holywell in Hunts, 210 ‘ Legend of St. Christopher,’ 150 Cocklebread, game, 7. 117 Cockman (Rev. Thomas), D.D., his biography, 349, 453 Cohn (H.) on losses in the American Civil War, 288 Coif: to lug the coif, meaning of the term, 87, 196 Coinage, depreciation of, 233 Coitmore (C.) on French pewter plate, 347 Colby family, 108 Colchester, old custom at, 233 Coleman (E. H.) on the bellman, 417 “Black ivory,” 452 Black rood, the, 378 Book, largest first issue of a, 155 Book sales, list of; 213 Branch, its meaning, 72 Bnidewain wedding, 254 Broken on the wheel, 314 Brown (Lancelot), his biography, 355 Captllgusian monasteries in England and Scotland, Cockman (Rev. Thomas), 453 Cope (General Sir John), 395 Crack-nut Sunday, 434 Cryptosfephy, 153 Culpeper families, 438 Davenant’s essays, 433 Dorp, use of the word, 113 Double Christian names, 217 _ Dwnn of Dwynn, Radnorshire, 36 Early steam navigation, 368 Enigma on the letter H, 85 Garland, a new sense of, 337 Gates of Sandwich, 297 Gipsies of Spain, 395 Goal and gaol, 290 Godfrey (Col. Charles), his biography, 474 Guevara family, 375 Hattock, its meaning, 413 Healing stone, the, 477 Inchhald (Joseph), 235 ‘ John Bull,' a newspaper, 116 Light family of Baglake, Dorset, 72 Lincoln House, Holborn, 498 Lincoln marriages, 374 Lollard towers, 75 Coleman (E. ll.) on Longworth v. Yelverton, Lunebourg table, 74 Macabaa, a kind of snuii, 234 Midwife, installation of a, 10 Monte Carlo and roulette, 453 Mountfichet Castle, Blackfriars, 92 Muriel, its derivation, 32 Offer (George), his library, 454 Peridot, perited, or pilidod, 414 Plantagenet chair, 233 Pocklington pedigree, 11 Powell (Foster), pedestrian, 58 Quare (Daniel), watchmaker, 71 Quarter of corn, 32 Registers in France, 55 Sahara, books on the, 174 St. Thomas’s Day custom, 96 Smithfield, its meaning, 458 Stone sedilia in mediaeval churches, 114 Taafe family, 258 Temperance, use of the word, 297 '1‘rufHe-hunting pigs, 195 Tunstall family, 514 Tyre, its meaning, 76 Watch candle, 153 “ Winchester pipes,” 74 Wire pond, 298 Words, longest in the English language, 147 Yeomanry records, 397 Collars of SS, 149 College gardens at Oxford and Cambridge, 484 Colly or collie=coaly, black, 33 Colonna on Michelangelo’s mask of Mary, 369 Colours, political, 284 Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon cotes, 389, 478 Combination, arithmetical term, 470 Commandeer, earliest official use of the word, 66 Commandments, the ten in rime, 450 Common Prayer, suppression of the Anglican Book of, in 1645, 205, 294 Conner (P. S. P.) on Governor Haynes's grandfather, 88 Consonants, double, in words, 408, 496 Contents bills, earliest use oi; 68 Conway (Marshal), his letters, 68 Cooper (Sidney), his ‘ My Life,’ 228 Cope (E. E.) on citizens of London, 508 Davison, co. Cumberland, 428 Heraldic, 170, 350 Vallence, Valance, or Valence, 150 Cope (General Sir John), his biography, 31, 133, 329, 395, 496 Cope (Mrs. J. H. ) on Bullock of Arborfield, 450 Cope (General Sir John), 329, 496 Sherbrooke family, 129 Cope (W. H.) on book inscription, 103 Copper coin, date of first issue of, 430 Copper-plate, original, engraved in line by Bartolozzi, 447 Corbould (H.), picture by, 393 Corn, quarter of, 32, 253, 310, 410 Corporation, the oldest trading, 13, Corpse on shipboard, 246, 313, 374, 437, 492 Cosway (Richard), engraver, 468 Courtenay (G. H.) on date of clock, 210 Cruden‘s ‘ Concordance] 429 113 279 (