INDEX. 



551 



Cooper (C. H. & Thompson) on Pepys (Richard), 77. 

 Kedmayne (John), 79. 

 Regis (Dr. Balthasar), 39. 

 St. Lowe (John), 99. 



Smith (Henry) of St. Clement Danes, 152. 

 Ward (Nathaniel), Vicar of Staindrop, 76. 



Cooper (Edw.), his rent-charge and service, 289. 



Cooper family, 354. 



Cornelian found at Weymouth, 131. 



Corner (G. R.) on Chandos Place, &c., 38. 

 Bailly (Charles), 316. 

 Inn signs by eminent artists, 157. 

 King's Head and stew in St. Martin's, 399. 

 London Bridge, Old, inhabitants, 142. 



Corney (Bolton) on fate of three men of letters, 204. 

 Payne (Mr. James), bookseller, 122. 



Cornish superstitions, 489. 



Cornwallis correspondence, 281. 341. 



Coiyat (Thomas), Odcombyan decambulator, 14. 



Cosin (Bp. John), his arms, 240. 



Cotgrave (Handle), his " Dictionary," 453. 506. 



•Cotton (Dr. Henry), additions to his " Typographical 

 Gazetteer," 395. 460. 



Cotton (Jonathan) of Old London Bridge, 142. 



Counties, abbreviated names of, 219. 277. 299. 



County voter's qualification, 70. 96. 196. 



Coverdale's Bible, 1553, 208. 279. 



Cowper (B. H.) on Caxton, Pynson, &c., 44. 

 Smith (Henry), his Sermons, 254. 



■Oowper (Wm.), ballad, " John Gilpin," 110. 



Cosam or Cokam House, 146. 238. 



■C. (R.), Corh, on Irish Scutch mills, 138. 

 Verses of grotesque shapes, 386. 



Cracknells, or brittle cakes, 293. 



Cranbrook Grammar School, master in 1665, 249. 



-Cranmer (Abp.) and Osiander, their con-espondence, 87. 



•Crawford (Dr.) on Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 534. 



Cray (Augell) of Dorsetshire, 110. 



Clrescent in heraldry, 354. 



Crest of a clergyman, Lis legal right to one, 451. 



Creswell (S. F.) on county libraries, 244. 



Cricket, a low stool, 293. 



Crinoline and hoop petticoats, 374. 



<!roker (John AYilson), " FamiUar Epistles on the Irish 

 Stage," 512. 



Croly (Dr. George), his birth, 51. 118. 



Crome (John), sign of " The Sawyers," 77. 



Cromer (John), Abp. of Armagh, fomily, 12. 389. 424. 



Cromwell (Anne), her MS. poems, 497. 



Cromwell (Oliver) in Scotland, 70. 132. ; baronets 

 created by him, 114. 158. 382. 419. 540.; children, 

 16. 56. 97. 135.; family, 287.; great seal of Eng- 

 land, 147.; interment of his remains, 375.; knights 

 created by him, 18. 31. 77. 114. 158. 216. 382. 

 419.; Milton's letter to Cromwell, 47.; peers created 

 by him, 158.; Russell (Francis), one of Cromwell's 

 justices, 266.; skull, 97. 158. 218.; treatment of 

 Dr. John Hewett, 392. 



Cross and candlesticks on the altar, 204. 255. 297. 

 337. 



Crossley family of Shoreditcl), 206. 



Crown represented as a ship, 110. 



Cudworth (Benj.) of Christ College, Cambridge, 167. 

 199. 



Cudworth (Ralph), unpublished MSS., 531. 



Culros (Lady), ballad on her dream, 247. 31 1. 



Cuma skeletons with wax heads, 170. 213. 



Cumberworth (Thomas), his will, 1450, 375. 



Cunningham (Alex.), surgeon, 212. 



Cunningham (Rev. Peter), curate atEyam,213.259. 



Curved form of ancient enclosures, 19. 32. 440. 



Cushion, its derivation, 483. 



Cutts (John Lord), Swift's satire upon, 132. 178. 



C. (W.) on Marquis of Argyle and Charles II., 311. 



Ballop, its meaning, 227. 



Bankes (John) of Dorsetshire, 311. 



Blewman,172. 



Canbury or Canonbuiy, 132. 



Capel (Lady), 172. 



Cespoole, a/io*- Liverpool, 110. 239. 



Cokam or Coxam House, 146. 



Cray (Angell) of Dorsetshire, 110. 



Danvers (Sir John), 171. 



Dorchester House, Westminster, 130, 



Elizabeth, Princess of Bohemia, 209. 



Falston House, Wilts, 187. 



Gantlope, its etymology, 132. 



George or Gorges (Lord), 110. 



Hastings (Mr.), his character, 131. 



Lauderdale (Lord), letter to Charles XL, 251. 



Motto: "His calcabo gartos," .389. 



Rous (Lady), 171. 



Tun glass, 110. 



Vandniss or Vandrusk, 187. 

 C. (W. B.) on Marat's imprisonments, 256. 



Regiment all of one name, 538. 

 C. (W. D ) on entertainment of four kings, 541. 



Mowbray coheirs, 217. 

 Cyril (St.) and Hypatia, 148. 217. 277. 



D. 



D. on " A Help unto Devotion," 381. 



Dicksons of Berwickshire, 398. 



Halls of Greatford, 119. 



Knowles (Herbert), 153. 



Man before Adam, 414. 



Portioner, 398. 



Smith (Henry), Sermons, 502. 



Watson family, 119. 

 A, on altar tomb as a communion-table, 540. 



Bray churchwardens' account boolc, 494. 



Canterbury registers, 226. 



Cess-here and pishty, 195, 



Cromwellian relic, 266. 



1 John V. 7, 238. 



Laud (Abp.) portrait, 540. 



Rustic superstition, 242. 

 D. 1. on Bonaventure's Works, 218. 



Sonnet supposed to be Jlilton's, 344. 

 D. (A.) on " Night," a poem, 57. 

 Dalhousie (Lord) and Cockpen, 123. 

 Dallaway (James), " Constantinople," 187. 

 Dalton (Geo.) of Farnborough, his will, 243. 

 D' Alton (John) on Innismurray, 259. 



James II.'s Irish Army List, 217. 



Peer (Henry Lord), 518. 



Talbot (Thomas), 217. 

 Damask, its various meanings, 430. 541. 

 " Danm the nature of things," its author, 190. 

 "Dance of Death," 96. 



