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INDEX. 



Cooper (C. H. & Thompson) on Robert Bedmayne, 

 Chancellor of Norwich, 46. 



Remington (Sir Robert), 8. 



Washington (Paul), alias Haine, 8. 

 Cooper (Elizabeth), authoress of " The Muses' Library " 



327. 

 Cooper (J. W.) on the Conge at Yarmouth, 137. 

 Cooper (Win. Durrant) on coronation of Edward IV., 



&c., 106. 196. 

 Cope family, 188. ^ 



Coppin family of Norwich, 493. 

 Coqueliner, its meaning, 11. 56. 

 Corbet (Richard), lines to his son, 221. 

 Corner (Geo. R.) on John Aylmei-, Bishop of London, 287. 



C. Barker and Bacon House, 247. 



Gayer (Sir John), 175. 



Newnham (Alderman), 517. 

 Corney (Bolton) on Shakspearian bibliography, 21. 

 Corser (Thomas), Bibliographical Account of his Li- 



brary, 20. 

 Coryate (Thomas), lines by, 182. 

 Cossimorus of resin, 190. 

 Cotgrave (Randle), inquired after, 9. 39. 

 Cotterell (Sir Clgrles), translator of" Cassandra," HI. 

 Cotterell (Sir Clement), noticed, 365. 479. 

 Cottle (Joseph), and Charles Lamb, 229. 277. 338. 

 Cotton (Ven. Archdeacon) on Bonrdeaux New Testa- 

 ment, 372. 

 Courteville (Raphael), autlior of Cecil Memoirs, 496. 

 Courtney (L. H.) on Sackville's Ferrex and Porrex, 261. 

 Cousins, on marriages with first and second, 191. 239. 

 Cowper (Wm.), ballad "John Gilpin," 351. 

 Coxe (Rev. H. 0.), appointed librarian of the Bodleian, 



378. 

 Coyle (.James), his longevity, 139. 

 C. (P. S.) on Hatch, 197. 



Marchioness of Northampton, 523. 



Leighton family, 230. 



Wife-beaters and the Skimmington, 319. 

 C. (R.) on meaning of Ordinary, 439. 



Inscription at Montacute House, 456. 

 C. (R.) Coi'h, on archdeacons of Dublin, 338. 



Date of the Crucifixion, 233. 



Diary, extracts from an old, 324. 



Inscriptions on ancient chalices, 303. 



" Regno delle due Sicilie," 9. 



Revolution of 1688, notes on, 303. 



Vision, a remarkable, 323. 

 Crabbe (George), anecdote of, 123. 178. 198. 

 Cranmer (Abp.), his acquiring church lands, 210. 336. 

 395.; correspondence with Osiander, 208. ; his Cate- 

 chism, 209. 

 Crawford (Ihos.), master of Edinburgh High School, 



337. 

 Crawley (C. Y.) on Bishop Goodman, 265. 

 Crest on an alms-dish, 189. 

 Creswell (Edward), letter, 214. 

 Creswell (S. F.) on episcopal experiments, 495. 



John k Lasco and Cranmer, 210. 



Johnson (Richard), and Sir Thomas Parkyns, 126. 



Marat in Scotland, 214. 



Military topograpliy, works on, 473. 

 Cricket, Peg Fitchet, 512. 

 Crisp (Tobias), his pulpit oratory, 366. 

 Critics, are they logicians ? 65. 

 Cromek (T. H.) on Burns's poem, " The Wiiistle," 423. 



Cromek (T. H.) on Scottish Dictionary, 267. 

 Cromwell (Oliver) and the great seal, 518.; anecdote 

 of, 304. 419.; list of his officers, 305.; cup-bearer to 

 Charles I., 267. 337.; his enthusiasm, 125.; letter 

 to Col. Berry, 383,; letter to Sir Henry Vane, Jan., 

 64. 95. 136.; a wool-grower, 88.; his motto, 322.; 

 funeral, 322.; Issue books of his Exchequer, 370.; 

 his schoolmaster, 371. 

 Cronesberry (S.). his longevity, 297. 

 " Crooked billet," an inn sign, 35. 

 Crosses, market and wayside, 385. 

 Crucifixes, lines written under, 307. 

 Crucifixion, date of, 194. 233. 

 Cruso (Rev. Timothy), noticed, 169. 

 C. (S. F.) on pronunciation of Herb, 472. 

 C. (S. P. J.) on Marshal Due de Berwick, 108. 

 C. (T. H.) on " The Battle of Hexham," 171. 

 C. (T. Q.) on Hoppesteres, used by Chaucer, 227. 

 Cuckoo: authorship of the " Ode to the Cuckoo," 91. 

 Culy (David), Puritan preacher, 407. 

 Curate and Vicar, interchange of meaning, 426. 459. 

 Curling (Edw. Spencer), his Diary quoted, 266. 

 Curll (Edmund), notes on his life and publications, 



201.; edition of Pope's Letters, 381. 485. 505. 

 Cutlers' guild at Sheffield, 294. 

 C. (W.) on bishops and their baronies, 356. 



Centenarianism, 56. 



Charm for toothache, 463. 



Charwoman, 135. 



Civic hunting, 117. 



Demosthenes, passage in, 169. 



Flirtation, its derivation, 60. 



Herald's office, its legal powers, 238. 



Judges' black cap, 37. 



Land transferred, 320. 



Manifold writers, 37. 



Oxford Act, 357. 



Paraphernalia, 482. 

 • " Pen and Ink Sketches," 239. 



Plaid and Tartan, 418. 



Ride ver. Drive, 59. 



St. Paul's handwriting, 280. 



Snoring of owls, 255. • 



Socrates, 96. 



Slang names of coins, 295. 



Tory song, 235. 



Treatment of wife-beaters, 258^ 



Vicar and Curate, 459. 



Vowel points, 59. 



Vulgar errors in law, 239. 



Wythers (John), 157. 

 C. (W. B.) on derivation of Arsenal, 438. 



Burial in an upright posture, 520. 

 Cymro on Commissionere in Wales, 448. 



Wesley (Charles), descendants, 449. 

 Cymru on eating and drinking uncovered, 491 



D. 



D. on Lord Caryll, 215. 



Mure (Hutchinson), his death, 387. 



" Pen and Ink Sketches," 198. 

 D. 1. on Pope's Letters, 1735, 485. 505. 

 A. on " Pen and Ink Sketches," its author, 388 

 Dactylology foreshadowed, 186. 



