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INDEX. 



Colson (Phillip) on Curious charge of treason, 179. 



285. 

 Colt (Sir Harry Dutton), noticed, 150. 

 Comedians, English, in the Netherlands, 36. 

 Comedy, anonymous manuscript, 342. 

 Committee for managing the revenues of Charles I., 161 . 



192. 

 Committee minutes, by whom signed, 29. 75. 

 Commoner's private chapel, 56. 

 Common- place book of the 17th century, 250. 444. 

 Common-Prayer Book prior to 1662, 323. 

 Commonwealth armorial bearings, 99. 1 79. 

 Communion tokens, 58. 

 Composition during sleep, 85. 136. 227. 

 Compton (Robert), cheated by Cromwell at cards, 142. 

 Confessor of the roydl household, 252. 

 *' Conquest of the Plots," quoted, 105. 283. 

 Consive on Constable of England, 130. 

 Constable of England, 130. "^175. 

 Conundrum, its etymology, 29. 

 Convicts, eighteen hanged at one time, 138. 

 Cooke (Dr.), Provost of King's College, Cambridge, 469. 

 Cooper (C. H.) on Sir P. Sidney's portraits, 266. 

 Cooper (C. H. & Thompson) on Thomas Burwell, 106. 



Crull (Jodocus), 201. 



Dodsworth (Dr. Matthew), 296. 



Easdall (Dr. William), 130. 



Freeman (Sir Ralph), 317. 



Hudson (Rev. Thomas), 67. 



Inx (Dr.) temj). James I., 417. 



Lukyn (Robert), M.P. for Cambridge, 385. 



Odingsells (Charles), 130. 



Postlethwayt (James), 237. 



Worship (Rev. Wm.), of Lincolnshire, 218. 

 Cooper (Thompson) on Art of Memory, 366. 



James II. and Maria D'Este, 450. 



Oldys (Wm.), Life by Charles Bridger, 497. 



Wolley (Rev. Charles), 482. 

 Cooper (Wm. Durrant) on Sterne papers and notes, 15. 



Shakspeare MSS. in Sussex, 514. 

 Cooper's inn-sign of a greyhound, 522. 

 Copenhagen, battle of, and the Duke of Wellington, 88. 

 Coppinger (Mat), actor, 409. 471. 

 Copse, its etymology, 245. 284. 

 Cork diocesan register teynp. Elizabetli, 84. 

 Cormac Ulfada, king of Ireland, and his concubine, 517. 

 Cormorants of the king, keepers of, 456. 

 Comer (C. C.) on Evelyn family and Sayes Court, 36. 

 Corner (G. R.) on Chandos Place, the Abbot of Read- 

 ing's, 516. 



Fleetwood the Recorder, 317. 403. 

 Corney (Bolton) on Shakspeare's birth-day, 337. 



Taurus, in medical astrology, 400. 

 Cornish arms, 259. 



Coryate (Thomas), visits Venice, 351. 

 Cosson (Charles de) on Calais sand, 227. 

 Coster (Laurence), printer at Haarlem, 478. 

 Cottrell (C. II.) on pronunciation of turquoise, 132. 

 Counties, abbreviated names of, 257. 404. 467. 521. 

 County poll-books of Somerset and Lincoln, 258. 

 Court leet explained, 157. 

 Cousens (John), his family, 317. 

 Cousin (.M. Victor), " Le Grand Cyrus de Mile, de 



Scudery," 327. 

 Coverdalc' (Bp.), "Bible," 15-35, 419. 484.; its re- 

 print, 12. 



Cowper (Wm.), first edition of his Poems, 8. 47. 70. ; 



story of Quevedo, 296. 

 Coxed (Dr. John), Warden of Winchester, 258. 

 C. (P. S.) on Sir Hugh Vaughan, 378. 



Sir Wm. and Sir Richard Weston, 317. 

 C. (R.) on Col. Blood's house at Minley, 131. 



Grant from the Prior of John the Baptist, 276. 

 C. (R.) Cork, on Nicholas Brady, 137. 



Cork diocesan register, 84. 



Punic passage in Plautus, 505. 



Shakspeare family, 336. 

 Cranmer (Abp.), his register at Lambeth, 92. 

 Cranswick (J. M.) on Hugh Stuart Boyd, 284. 

 Craven (Isaac), of Trinity College, Camb., 280. 

 Creek Indians, notices of, 297. 

 Crewkerne in Scotland, 376. 

 Crime, its cost in the Highlands, 1740, 274. 

 Cringleford bells, 451. 506. 

 Crinoline, its history, 527. 



Crockett (0. R.) on silk noticed in Scripture, 501. 

 Cromwell (Henry), Oliver's second son, 142. 

 Cromwell (Jane), her epitaph, 477. 

 Cromwell (Oliver) and Nicholas Lambe, 413.; acts the 

 part of Tactus in " Lingua," 142. ; banished the 

 Irish to the West Indies, 476. ; cheats Robert Comp- 

 ton at cards, 142. ; conduct at the marriage of his 

 daughter, 142. ; cup-bearer to Charles I., 194. ; dines 

 with the Lord Mayor on Ash-Wednesday, 141.; his 

 knights, 476. 518.; signs the Charter, 141.; his 

 skull, 495. ; his sons, 472. 507. ; Symonds's Anec- 

 dotes and notes of his reign, 141.; Ford's engr.aved 

 portrait, 131. 

 Cromwell (Thomas Lord), at the attack on the Isle of 



Rhe, 180. 

 Cromwells of Wimbledon family, 477. 

 Cronhelm (F. W.) " Book-keeping," 199. 

 Crook and crosier, how distinguished, 107. 178. 

 Cross, a sign used by the .Jews, 53. 

 Crosses, mortuaiy, at Guernsey, 89. 

 Cross-week, 55. 



Crow and horseshoe, a sign, 496. 

 Growre (John) " Pandion and Amphigenia," 149. 

 Crull (Jodocus), noticed, 201, 

 C. (S.) on Lord Bacon, 103. 



Didot's "Biograpliie Ge'nerale," 215. 



James I.'s baronets, 105. 



Longest lawsuit, 286. 



" Omne ignotum pro magnifico," 75. 



Photographing sound, 414. 



Philosopher quoted by South, 237. 



Pilate's " What is truth ? " 26. 



Quicksilver in a sword, 171. 



St. Paul's visit to Britain, 222. 457. 



Sonthey's " The Holly Tree," 79. 264. 

 C. (S. F.) on Anvalonnacu, 266. 

 C. (T.) on quotations on waltzing, 466. 



Rev. Gerald Valerian Wellesley's epitaph, 506. • 

 C. (T. Q.) on Paul's pitcher, 312. 



Satan's marks in the swine, 312. 

 Cudworth (Ralph), materials for his biography, 230. 

 Culver-key, a flower, 48. 117. 184. 303. 325. 465. 

 Cumrage explained, 87. 183. 

 Cup of Love, inscription on one, 278. 446. 

 Curates, perpetual, their position, 297. 

 Curiosus on etymology of " Davit," 2 1 9. 



Lateen sails, 616. 



