INDEX. 



527 



Cleritus D. on holidays and Trent council, 



CS. 



Clericus Rusticus on St. Luke's little sum- 

 mer, 366. 



Clerk, its ecclesiastical meaning, 160. 3.^0. 



Clerks of tlie Council, 223. 



Clifford fLady Anne), her Diary, 2. 



Clint, its meaning, 406. 



Clunne (Joseph), a Roundhead, 226. 



Cobbctt (Wm.), his lines on a bank note, 

 326. 



Cock and Pye sign, 104. 152. 389. 



Cocker (Edward) noticed, 66. 



Codds of the Charterhouse, 143. 



Codex Vaticanus, a photograph of it sug- 

 gested, 420. 473. 



Coffee as a deodorizer, 283. 



Coghills of Hertfordshire, 265. 



Coincidences, 1P5. 



Coins, are old gold ones legal tender ? 470. 



— — blue mould on, 19. 



Colby (F. T.) on Reynolds's Discourses, 

 473. 



Cold Harbour, 254. 293. 



Coleridge (S. T.), his Religious Musings, 

 226. 371. 



lectures on Shakspeare, 80. 322. 



— marginalia on Raleigh's History of the 

 World, 5. 



Coles (W.) on the relative value of money, 



229. 

 Collier (J. Payne), Anderson's letter to Sir 



Francis Bacon, 8. 

 CoUis (Thomas) on Bishop Parry, 4t0. 

 Collop Monday custom, 297. 

 CoUyns (W.) on medal of Charles I., 206. 

 — — harbingers of spring, 412. 



vine at Hampton Court, 404. 



Columbus relic, 344. 



Committee of the Commons on religion, 



406. 

 Common. Place Book, form of keeping, 



366. 478. 

 Commons, House of,'temp. Elizabeth and 



James, 138. 

 Commonwealth, names of contributors in 



horse, money, and plate, 337. 358. 390. 

 Comneni, not extinct, 284. 

 Condarius, explained, 30. 

 Coney Gore, its meaning, 126. 195. 354. 460. 

 Confirmation, ritual of, 135. 

 Conge, its meaning, 354. 460. 

 Congle at Mapiestead, Essex, 451. 

 Coningsby family, 222. 295. 312. 414. 

 Connor (Bernard), noticed, 207. 289. 

 Conquest of Ireland, .■inglo- Norman poem, 



265. 

 Constant Reader on Lee family, 26,'). 

 Contemporary vi'i: Cotemporary, 102.415. 

 Contributor on Calmady family, 461. 

 Cooper (C. H.) on Chevalier John Taylor, 



184. 

 — — John Knewstlibs, 253. 

 Cooper (Thompson) ^on Chatterton's oral 



writings, 323. 

 Ells family, 155. 



— John Tynmouth, suffragan bishop, 



520. 



Times advertisements, 112. 



Cooper ( Wm. Durrant) on will of Thomas 



Lord Hos, 86. 

 Coote family, 185. 

 Copes, when disused, 103. 

 Copying ink, 480. 



Copyright in privately-printed books, 495. 

 Copyright law, international, 243. 

 Connna, Dryden, Pope, and Curll's, 277. 

 Cornewalleis, the widow, 64. 

 Corney (Bolton) on army works corps in 



1.598, 6. 

 — — Boswell and his editors, 328. 

 .— Shakspeare and Cervantes, 433. 

 Cornish folk lore, 37. 297. 

 Cornwall (Barry), passage in the" Return 



of the Admiral," 303. 

 Cotteswoldiensis on Churchdown, 500. 

 Cotton (Henry) on the Annual Register, 

 171. 



— Roman Catholic bishoprics, 189. 



Couch (T. Q.) on Cornish folk lore, 37. 297. 

 507. 



Courtney family, 480. 



Coverdale (Bishop\ notices of his last days, 

 443. 



Cowley (Abraham), blank supplied in one 

 of his poems, 6. .52. 67. 



Coyne (J. S.) on Limberham, 374. 



wines of the ancients, 132. 



C. (P.) on Gage on Ciphers, 384. 



Crabbe (W. R.) on monumental brasses, 

 m. 198. 



Cramp (Wm.) on burning of Jesuitical 

 books, 213. 



Junius and Sir P. Francis, 241. 



Junius's vellum-bound copy, 511. 



Junius, Woodfall, and Wilkes, 299. 



Cramphorn (John) on King Alfred's burial- 

 place, 320. 



Crannock, on Irish measure, 6. 



Cratch , or cat's cradle, 93. 



Ores well (Wm.), I^ndon printer, 226. 



Crimea, places in it, 143. 



Crimean summer climate, 122. 



towns, 266. 371. 440. 



Cromwell (Oliver), his narrow escape at 

 Marston Moor, 516. 



his skull, 75. 



portrait and watch, 205. 252. 312. 



3.53. 



Cromwell (Thomas), the king's vicar-ge- 

 neral, 514. 



Cross of Calvary made of four kinds of 

 wood, 71. 



Crosses, wayside, 73. 94. 



Crossley (Fras.) on Cold Harbour, 293. 



Cybele and Sibylla;, 248. 



fire known to the ante-diluvians, 323. 



Crucifixion, picture.%of, 18. 



Culver, Culyer, or Colier Rents, 105. 17.5. 



Cuming (H. S.) on Miinchhausen's Tra- 

 vels, 55. 



Cuneiform characters, 225. 



Cunningham (Peter) on Cowley and Wal- 

 ler, 6. 



Curia : Comitia Curiata, 382. 



Curiosus on the Great Charter of Henry 

 HI., 194. 



Curll's Corinna, 277. 392. 431. 



Curtius on " A Perfect Description of 

 Scotland," 248. 



Custom to sharpen memories, 406. 499. 



Cuthbert (St.), his banner, 103. 



— his remains, 519. 



Cutts family, 353.501. 



C. ( W. B ) on verb and nominative case, 

 153. 



C. ( W. H. ) on Thomas Henchman's por- 

 trait, 306. 



C. (W. S.) on Dr. Geo. Halley, 314. 



Cybele and Sibylla, 110. 191. 248. 



D. 



D. on alliterative exercise, 53. 



bank note for a million, 366. 



drowning sensations, 153. 



Lady Jane Home and Lord Kerr, 46. 



Milton's Letter to Hartop, 252. 



Mitford's Anecdote on Thomson, 365. 



pictures in private collections, 228. 



Scandinavian antiquity, 165. 



D. (A.) on William Booth of Witton, 126. 



Dadian, the title of Governor of Mingrelia, 

 365. 



Dancing and dancing tunes, 159. 234. 



Darcy (Eliz. Lady), her parentage, 168. 



Darcy (Mainhardt Frederick), 494. 



Darics presented to the East India Com- 

 pany, 284. 



Daveney (H.) on Belgian sports and pas- 

 times, 118. 



— epitaph at Eeverlcy, 423. 

 sedilia, 479. 



Stanley's (Sir Wm.) monument at 



Walmes, 448. 



— way-side crosses, 73, 



David and Goliath, representations of, 46. 

 96. 



Davies (F. R.) on Clare legends, 333. 



Davis (C. II.) on popular phraseology, 160. 

 274. 



Martlniere College at Calcutta, 266. 



Davis (11. G.) on Milton and Napoleon, 

 361. 



Dayrell (Wild), his family, 35. 



DayroUe (Solomon), a confederate of Ju- 

 nius, 299. 511. 



D. (C. E.) on brass in Aughton church, 

 164. 



D. (C. J.) on heraldic queries, 385. 



D. (D.) on " All the go," 426. 



origin of certain families, 166. 



D. (E.) on anonymous hymns, 213. 



Bible epigram, 232. 



Clunne (Joseph), 226. 



— — double-queued lion of the heralds, 286. 



Drapers' Company motto, 214. 



Duppa (Bishop), 225. 



■ hoop and hollow, 202. 



marriages made in heaven, 295. 



Ray's History of the Rebellion, 232. ' 



rosemary, 293. 



royal arms of Wales, 213. 



" Trumpeter unus erat," &c., 289. 



Wolfe (General), 312. 



Deacon (Dr. Thomas), the nonjuror, 85. ' 



Deane (John), noticed, 384. 



Deane (W. T.) on John Deane, 384. 



Death, curious notice of one, 341. 



Be Burgh's Hibernia Dominicana, 35. 



De C. on armorial queries, 449. 



Deeds stolen from Capt. Livingstone's 

 premises, 365. 



Deeds, value of old ones, 185. 236. 274. 408. 



" Deformed, Jessy Bell," &c., 366. 



D. (R H. D.) on G. D. T. M. D., 306. 



Nova Scotia, 294. 



D. (E. L.) on Eliz. Lady Darcy, 168. 



De la Rue's pamphlet-binder, 307. 



Delaune family, 166. 235. 498. 



Delt. and Sculp, on Capt. Wm.Baillic, 186. 

 393. 



De Mareville (Honore) on poesies on wed- 

 ding-rings, 461. 



Denny (Elijah), his longevity, 362. 



Denny (Sir Anthony), 205. 



Denton (Wm.) on double Christian names, 

 394. 



notes on trees and flowers, 70. 



— - trophy and rouUers, 67. 



wine for Easter Communion, 363. 



Derwentwater (Lord), ballad on, 492. 



" Descente en Angleterre," Napoleon's 

 medal, 43. 



Desfontaines (P. F. G.), a French critic, 452. 



Desultory Reader on Chronicle of the 

 Kings of England, 253. 



Herrick and Milton, 164. 



Shakspeariana, 220. 



Shelley's Queen Mab, 165. 



Devil, buying the, 11.3. 



Devil, works on his realitv, 480. 



De Witt medal, 244. 310. 433. 



De Witts, picture of their death, G9. 438. 



D, (F.) on Didron's Christian Iconography, 

 9. 



D. (H. G.) on Butler's Hudibras, 364. 



— ^ Cortez Telfair, 186. 



D. (H. W.) on Will of the Wisp, 208. 



Diamond (Dr. H. W.) on the Prince's 

 Masque, 48.5. 



Diana, the tune of, 87. 



" Dickey Sam," its meaning, 2-26. 



Didron's Christian Iconography, 9. 347. 



Dionysius the Younger, 48. 



D'Israeli's sonnet on the Duke of Welling- 

 ton, 173. 



Divining-rod. 226. 



Dixon (J. H.), his Scottish Ballads, 21. 



D. (J.) on Bowyer's work on the Lord's 

 Supper, 245. 



— brass plate in Ormskirk Church, 372. 



chancels in Ormskirk Church, 45. 



Homer and Lord North, 11.; 



Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 134. 



