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INDEX. 



Common Prayer-books temp. Charles I^ 187. 232. 353. 



396.; James I., 367. 

 Commonwealth Great Seal destroyed, 9. 

 " Coiidog," one of the meanings of " Concurro," 40.5. 



475. 

 Consecration of churches, forms for, 249. 

 Constable (Sir Marmaduke), noticed, 409. 

 Constantine (Emperor), his coins, 206. 

 " Conversation," its meaning in 1712, 252. 297. 

 Cook (Capt.), known to a New Zealander now living, 



226. 

 Cookes (Sir Thomas), his tomb violated, 329. 398. 

 Cooks, Society of, at Oxford, 288. 

 Cooper (C. H. and Thompson) on Rt. Hon. John Ais- 

 labie, 292. 

 Atherton (Henry), M.D., 407. 

 Buck (Samuel)^ 466. 

 Carbier (Mr.), Cambridge scholar, 390. 

 Chfton (Sir William), his death, 407. 

 Constable (Sir Marmaduke), 409. 

 Fowler (Moses), dean of Ripon, 247. 

 Hoskins (Edmund), 466. 

 Cooper (Thompson) on John Weaver, 138. 



Mason's Short Hand: Thomas Gurney, 209. 

 Oldys's manuscripts, 514. 

 Person's interview with T. S. Hughes, 62. 

 Cooper (Wm. Durrant) on Braose family, 413. 



Thomas Caesar, 395. 

 Cooper (W. W.), " Historical Notes on Ohver Crom- 

 well," 91. 136. 

 Copyrights, sale of, 458. 520. 

 " Cordon bleu," its derivation, 348. 437. 494. 

 Corker (William) of Trinity College, Cambridge, 509. 

 Coniey (Bolton) on anonymous writers, 103. 

 Disputants of Shakspeare, 7. 

 Drayton's sonnet, 183. 261. 

 Munday, Drayton, and Chettle, 261. 

 Warburton and Pope, 461. 

 Cornwall, bishops born in, 148. 218. 359. 

 Cornwall (Sir John), husband of Princess Elizabeth, 32. 

 Cornwallis on Exchequer, 318. 

 Corpse, how to be carried, 110.; recovery of a drowned 



one, 287. 

 Cosin (Bishop), republication of his Works, 292. 

 Cotell family arms, 519. 

 Cotter (Patrick), the giant, 436. 

 Cotton, its derivation, 306. 416. 

 Cotton (Archdeacon) on astronomical pillar at Oxford, 



144. 

 Cotton (Charles), his pecuniary embarrassments, 288.; 



poem on smoking, 284. 357. 

 Cotton (J. H.) on Sir Isaac Newton and smoking, 207. 

 Councils, list of General, 69. 174. 

 Counties, their division, 467. 

 Coutances, coadjutor bishops of, 508. 

 Coverley (Sir Roger de), Addison's original, 46. 

 Cowthorpe oak, 484. 

 Coyse, explained, 133. 

 C. (P.) on interments in stone coffins, 10. 

 C. (R.) on Bevere's college testimonial, 7 7. 

 " Ezekiel's Wheels," by Bp. Morton, 170. 

 Marriage in Scotland, 185. 

 O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, 117. 

 Cranmer (Abp.), remarks on the seven folio editions of 



his Bible, 43. 

 Cricket, eaily notices of, 39. 



Cripplegate, supposed origin of the name, 386. 

 Cromwell family in America, 168. 

 Cromwell (Oliver) at Pembioke, 467. ; in France, 30. ; 

 Cooper's Notes on, 91. 136.; letter, June 9, 1648, 

 262.; portraits and bust, 73. 410. 514.; seizure of 

 his coach, 9.; warrant for the demolition of Haver- 

 fordwest Castle, 44. 

 Cromwellian dynasty, 371. 

 Cromwellian song in Devonshire, 68. -■ 

 Cromwell (Vicar-Geneial), noticed, 15. 118. 

 Cross, the Jerusalem, 510. 

 Crossley (F.) on " bane" and " bale," 396. 



"In," as a prefix, 217. 

 Crow (Sir Sackville), Book of Accounts, 511. 

 Crowley-house, near Greenwich, 48. 

 Croydon (E. H.) on Life of Daniel De Foe, 510. 

 Crucifix, shooting at one, 234. 

 Cruden (Rev. Wm.), author of " Family Bible," 447. 



516. 

 Cs. on Irish harp, 368. 



Pine trees of Westmoreland, 445. 



Scott dictating " Ivanhoe," 366. 

 C. (T.) on Anti-Cromwfllian song, 176. 



Bowing at part of the Venite, 37. 



Poem, " When in Golconda's mine I lay," 448. 



True blue, 414. 



Wilkie's Rent Day, 423. 

 C. (T. Q.) on nimkingang, 240. 



Riphean Hills, 369. 

 Cubitt ( — ), inventor of the treadwheel, 290. 

 Cuchullin and Conloch, 309. 

 Cufifee (Paul), the philanthrophic negro, 151. 

 Culverwell (Nathanael), his life and writings, 126. 254. 

 Cunningham (Peter) on Margaret Hughes, 6. 



Corll (Edmund), his hfe and publications, 50. 141. 

 501. 

 " Earl of Mar marr'd," its authoi-ship, 50. 

 Grub Street writers, 501. 

 Indicted, fined, and pilloried, 141. 

 Martin Scriblerus and Curll, 502. 

 Memoirs of Ker of Kersland, 143. 

 Pattison's illness and death, 502. 

 Pope's quarrel with Curll, 502. 

 Townshend (Lord Viscount) and Curll, 144. 503 

 Waliwle (Sir Robert) and Curil, 144. 

 Wearg (Sir Clement) and " Cases of Iinj)otence," 



501. 

 Willis (Browne) recommends Curll's Works, 503. 



Currants, English and foreign, 148.210. 



Curtis (J. Lewelyn) on workmen's terms, 238. 



Custos on parody on the Te Deuni, 279. 



C. (W.) on following the mass, 167. 



C. 1. (W.) on painting on leather, 416. 



C. (VV. B.) on Becktashgee, a secret society, 169. 



Double Christian names, 239. 



Overland route to Australia, 244. 



Peele and Coleridge, 266. 



" Pull Devil, pull Baker," 228. 



Scott of Dunrod, Renfrewshu-e, 289. 



Sea sickness, 119. 

 C. (W. E.) on Mason's Short Hand, &c., 254. 

 C. (W. W.) on the Slingsby family, 378. 

 Cymbal, its derivation, 188. 



