INDEX. 



535 



C. (H. B.) on Platonic love, 264. 



Scliubert and his Ahasuerus, 446. 

 Checkmate, as meaninj^ familiar, 494. 

 Chess, invented by Athalus, 170. 325. 

 Chestnut or oak in old buildings, 10. 

 Chicliester cathedral, its spire, 177. 

 Children nurtured by wolves, 153. 280. 

 Children of the same Christian name, 98. 

 Children's games, <ew;j. Henry Vlll., 415. 506. 

 Chimney tax, wlien abolished, 172. 

 China, length of its great wall, 256. 342. 

 C. (H. M.) on peerage and privy council queries, 47. 

 Choirs narrower at the east end, 414. 

 Christian name, brothers of the same, 307. 

 Christian names, double, 159. 

 Christmas in the middle ages, 3. 

 "Chronica Juridicialia," by Edward Cooko, 156. 

 Church ceremonies and ecclesiastical architecture, 310. 

 Church repairing at Wiston, 513. 

 Churclies, sitting covered in, 168. 247. 525. 

 Churchyards, yew-trees planted in, 391. 447. 

 Cicero, " De Officiis," iii. 15., its correct reading, 148. 

 Cicero on the word superstition, 126. 

 Cimex lectuhirius, or bug, 87. 

 Civility, various forms of, 433. 

 C. (J. D.) on French Bible, 436. 

 Clare (John), " Vanities of dLife," 186. 

 Clarke (Hyde) on large parishes, 465. 



Tin trade of antiquity, 287. 

 Clarke (J.) on Petrarch's translators, 344. 

 Psalip cli , 422. 

 Psalm cxlv., 436. 

 Clarke (Mary Cowden) on passage in "Borneo and 



Juliet," 270. 

 Classics lost, chances of recovering them, 292. 

 Cleland (Col.), alias Will Honeycomb, 87. 

 Clergy administering the eucharist in gloves, 190. 266. 

 Clerical peers, 494. 

 Clericus D. on bell literature, 246. 

 Dublin university, 48. 

 Friars Mendicant, bull against, 286. 

 Clevely (John), artist, 1 76. 

 Clifford (Henry), secretary to the Duchess of Feria, 



296. 

 Climacterics, when attained, 246. 

 Clock, illuminated, 57. 



C. (M.) on Antigallics, Gormagons, &c., 316. 

 Song : " When winds brcatlie soft," 304. 

 C. (M. A.) on Mannick, Alex. Pope's friend, 5. 

 C. (M. W.) on the Beresford gliost, 342. 

 Coal clubs in agricultural districts, 117. 

 Cob at Lyme Kegis, 258. 305. 346. 

 Cobnut, a game, 506. 

 Cocidius, the god, 214. 



" Cock a hoop," origin of the phrase, 426. 503. 

 Cocker (Edmund), his "Arithmetic," 128.; last edition, 



235. 

 Cock-fighting at Wales, 68. 

 Cocks of Dumbleton, Gloucester, 193. 

 Codex Vaticanus, photographic impressions suggested, 



374. 

 Cognatus on ghost stories, 342. 386. 

 Coins, deciphering defaced, 131.; Phoenician, 392. 

 Coke (Lord), his etymologies, 10. 

 " Coke upon Littleton," turned into verse, 129. 222. 

 Coleman (Charles), musician, 466. 523. 



Coleman (James) on Bacon family, 19L 515. 



Cabry family, 215.) 



Troutbeck, serjeant-surgeon, 215. 

 Collins (Wm.) poet, his family, 43. 

 Collyns (Wm.) on a ghost story, 342. 



Oysters making their shells, 267. 



Tye explained, 343. 514. 

 Colson (Philip) on echo song, 507. 

 Colt (Sir Wm. Dutton), his family, 324. 

 Colton (Rev. Caleb), noticed, 238. 

 Commonachus, its meaning, 275. 

 Common-place books for the Bible, 93. 

 Complutensian Polyglot, MSS. of, 352. 

 Comyn (Sir Wm.), Lyon king-at-arms, 496. 

 Confessional oratory in churches, 310. 

 Confirmation names, 359. 

 ConoUy (M. F.) on Bishop Douglas, &c., 359. 

 Conspiracy to murder, 274. 

 Contarini (liero), Venetian ambassador, 1. 

 Conway pearls, 400. 



Cooke (Wm.), Editor of Additions to Pope's Works, 5. 

 Cookesley (Kev. W. G.), his hexameter, 70. 96. 

 Cooper (Wm. Durrant) on army under William in.,81. 

 365. 



Painting at Cowdry, 523. 

 Cooper (Thompson) on Bacon's Advancement of Learn- 

 ing, 356. 



Cryptography, 444. 

 Cope worn by bishops, 169. 



Copeland (John) and the battle of Neville's Cross, 244. 

 Copyright acts, 237. 

 Coquillart (Guillaume), " Poems," 66. 

 Cordell (Rev. Mr.), translation of the Missal, 246. 285. 



323. 366. 427. 

 Cork diocese, its registers, 394. 502. 

 Cornelius (Lucius), "Monarchia Solipsorum," 146. 217. 

 Corner (G. R.) on Borough-English, 281. 

 Cornish hurling, 56. 



CornwaUis (Lord), prmanent settlement of, 88. 198. 

 Coron, its meaning, 131. 175. 217. 

 Coronation stone, its removal, 316. 

 Corporation insignia, 469. 519. 



Correspondence, private, whose property is it ? 47. 76. 

 Corrie (Daniel), Bishop of Madras, 132. 

 Cosin (Bishop), library at Durham, 453. 

 "Cost," in Chaucer, 271. 337. 402. 

 Cotton (Dame Elizabeth), epitaph, 51. 

 Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, 88. 244. 

 Courthose (Robert), epitaph, 36. 57. 

 Coward, its derivation, 367. 442. 

 Coward, an hei-aldic term, 505. 525. 

 Cowdry, ancient painting at, 478. 523. 

 Cowley (Abraham), portrait by Momper, 394. 

 Cowper(B. H.) on Dent's '• Plain Man's Pathway," 293. 

 Cowper's (Wm.) Works, by Southey, 34. 

 C. (R.) on diocesan registry, Cork, 502. 



Ghosts and apparitions, 151. 



James II., addresses of Cork clergy to, 313. 



Quaker converted, 51 1. 

 Crashaw (Richard) and Shelley, 449. 516. 

 Crawford (Charles), author of " Poems," 260. 

 Crawfurd (Geo.), letter to James Anderson, 251. 

 Crawley (C. Y.) on Diurnals of Charles I., 428. 

 Crest: a skull and butterfly, 147. 199. 285. 

 Crjgan (Dr. Claudius), Bishop of Man, 173. 

 Crocodiles, tame, 109. 



