INDEX. 



eed 



Clerk (A.) on photographs by artificial 



lights, 228. 

 Clifford (Roger, fifth Lord) noticed, 184. 



251. 

 Clipper, its meaning, 100. 398. 

 Close ( Antony) on canonisation in the 



Greek Church, 292. 

 Cloth, decomposed, discovered at York, 



438. 

 Clouds, classification of, 337. 

 Clunk, origin of the word, 65. 654. 

 C. (M. A. W.) on French Prayer Book, 343. 

 C.!(M. E.) on raining cats and dogs hel- 



ter skelter, 565. 

 Cob and Conners, 43. 

 Cob-wall, 151. 279. 

 Cobb (Francis), his Diary, 18. 

 Cocker's Arithmetic, later editions, 540. 

 CoiBns, their shape, 104. 256. 

 Coin, its etymology, 443. 

 Coke (Sir Kobert), his ancestors, 517. 

 Coke and Cowper, their pronunciation, 54. 



603. 

 Colchester corporation records, extracts 



from, 464. 

 Coleridge's Christabel, 11. 111. 



unpublished MSS., 43. 



Collar, a gold one found in Sta&brdshire, 



537. 

 Collar of SS., 398. 

 College (Stephen), 310. 



* College exhibitions, work on, 57. 

 Collier (J. Payne) on passage in " The 



Taming of the Shrew," 73. 



Monovolume Shakspeare, 35. 



CoUis (Thomas) on the churches of Eng- 

 land and Rome, 631. 

 Collyns ( W.) on house.marks, 62. 



Hon. Miss E. St. Leger, 89. 



old lines newly revived, 76. 



pronunciation of Bible names, 630. 



Comet superstitions in 1853, 358. 



* Confirmation, prejudice against, in adults, 

 440. 



Conger, its etymology, 444. 

 Conner or Connah's quay, 43. 

 Consecrated roses, 38. 135. 

 Constanter on movable metal types, 434. 

 Constantinople— Istamboul, 148. 

 Constant Reader on Bishop Ferrar, 103. 



Muller's processes, 451. 



" Solamen miseris," &c., 272. 



* Contango, its derivation, .'(86. 

 Convocation and the Propagation Society, 



100. 

 Convocation in the reign of George XI., 



465. 

 Cook (Capt.), did he discover the Sandwich 



Islands ? 6. 108. 



* Cookworthy (William) noticed, 585. 

 Cooper ((;. H.) on blotting-paper, 185. 



— ^ " delusion, a mockery and a snare,'' 



302. 

 — ^ dream testimony, 287. 



Sir Thomas Elyot, 276. 



strut-stowers and yeathers, 148. 



" Tub to a whale," 304. 



Cooper ( R. Jermyn) on " We've parted for 



the longest time," 388. 

 Cooper (Samuel), the painter, 308. 

 Cooper (Wm. Durrant) on longevity in 



Cleveland, 488. 

 Cooper's Chronicle, 494. 



* Copyright law and the British Museum, 

 468. 



Corner (G. R.) on Reynolds' portrait of 



Baretti, 411. 

 Corney ( Bolton) on Capt. John Davles, 450. 



Milton and Malatesti, 237. 



Robert Drury, 181. 



— — Sims's Handbook to the Library of 



the British Museum, 511. 



Vida on Chess, 49. 



Cornish (James) on Hamlet and George 



Steevens, 195. 



" Mary, weep no more for me," 385. 



Pennycomequick, 184. 



Cornish miners, superstition of, 7. 215. 



* " Corporations have no souls," &c., 587. 



Corpse, curious occurrence respecting, 6. 



205. 

 Corser (Thos.) on parochial libraries, 3C9. 

 Coryate's Crudities quoted, 558. 



* Cotterell (Sir Charles), his death, 564. 

 Cotton (Archd.) on Roman Catholic Bible 



Society, 494. 



* Cottons of Fowey, 317. 

 County rhymes, 615. 



Court House in Painswick, 493. 596. 



Cousins, marriage of, 387. 525. 



Cowgill on Talleyrand's maxim, 136. 



the termination -by, 105. 



Cowper and Pope, 383. 



Cramp (W.) on origin of book reviews, 411. 



Cranmer's Correspondences, 183. 222. 



Cranston on Milton's Familiar Correspon- 

 dence, 640. 



Crashaw (Richard), epigram by, 242. 



Crassus' saying, 258. 



Craton the philosopher, 441. 603. 



Creed (G.) on Judas Iscariot's descendants, 

 56. 



Tom Thumb's Castle at Gonerby, 35. 



Creed, the superstitious use of, 613. 



Creole, its meaning, 138. 



Crescent, origin of the standard, 196. 319. 

 6.'")3. 



C. (R. H.) on Craton the philosopher, 441. 



passages in Shakspeare, 216. 



Prie-Dieu : ancient furniture, 101. 



* Crieff compensation, 540. 



* Crispin and Crispianus, story of, 619. 

 Crito on city bellmen, 538. 



* Cromwell's descendants, 442. 

 portrait, 55. 135. 279. 



Cross, its anticipatory use. 132. 417. 545. 

 Cross of Calvary composed of four kinds 

 of wood, 329. 



* Crosses on stoles, 411. 



Crossley (Francis) on Celtic etymologies, 

 345. 



humbug, its signification, 422. 



letter " h " in humble, 298. 



longevity, 523. 



pronunciation of humble, 551. 



yew-trees in churchyards, 448. 



Crosthwaite Church, ornament in, 55. 200. 

 452. 



* Crow — " To pluck a crow with one," 197. 

 Crow-bar, its derivation, 439. 



* Cruden, the battle of, 173. 

 Cruickstown Castle noticed, 445. 



C. (R. W.) on Cottons of Fowey, 317. 

 C. (S. G.) on Derbyshire folk lore, 512. 



Gabriel Poyntz, 440. 



gold collar found in Staffordshire, 538. 



lllustrium Poetarum Flores, 243. 



lemon-juice as a medicine, 217. 



pronunciation of humble, 393. 



sincere, simple, singular, 567. 



Sir William Hanktord, 342. 



tin, early notices ot^ 593. 



C. (T.) on family of Hoby, .525. 



Ctus (J.) on Lofcopp or Lufcopp, 245. 



Cucumber time, 439. 



Cumming (J. 6.) on St. Patrick and Maune, 



291. 

 yew-trees in churchyards, 346. 



* Curates, stipendiary, 340. 



Curfew, places where still rung, 466. 603. 



62S. 

 Curtis (J. Lewelyn) on liveries worn by 



gentlemen, 473. 



* Curwen (Archbishop), his letter to Arch, 

 bishop Parker, 442. 



Cusack (Capt. George), the pirate, 272. 

 Custom of ye Englishe, 362. 

 C. (W.) on " I put a spoke in his wheel," 

 351. 



Laird of Brodie, 232. 



manners of the Irish, 279. 



white bell heather transplanted, 79. 



Czar or Tsar, its derivation, 150. 226. 422. 



D. 



D. on Crieff compensation, 540. 



New Universal Magazine, 639. 



D. (A. A.) on passage in the Christian 



Year, 539. 

 — — font, its position, 149. 



praying to the West, 591. 



Taylor's Holy Living, 469. 



Wilson's .Sacra Privata, 469. 



Dale (J. H. Van) on Flemish refugees, 196i 

 D' Alton (John) on Ballina Castle, 577. 



* Daraeran (Governor) noticed, 34. 

 Dance of Death, its republication, 76. 



* Daniel (John) noticed, 318. 

 Danish and Swedish, 414. 

 Danish names in England, 58. 

 Darling's Cyclopsedia, its utility, 125. 

 Daughter pronounced dafter, 292. 504. 



* Daughters taking their mothers' names, 

 586. 



* Daventry, duel at, 78. 

 David's mother, 539. 



Davics (F. R.) on legends of the county 



Clare, 145. 264. 360. 436. 616. 

 Davis (Captain John), 385. 450. 

 Dawson i Benj.) on " an " l)efore u long, 214% 



letter '• h " in humble, 229. 



Days, unlucky, 305. 



T. (2-) on X on brewers' casks, 572. 



D. (C.) on foot-guards' uniform, 64. 



D. (C. D.) on New Brunswick folk lore,3S2. 



D.C.L.'s, honorary, 8. 86. 162. 



D. (E.) on Bunyan's emblems, 18. 



Cobb's Diary, 18. 



effigies with folded hands, 9. 



Faithful Teate, 62. 



D. (E. A.) on Samuel Wilson, 242. 

 Death on the fingers, 362. 

 De Bure (J. J.), sale of his library, 434. 

 Deceitfulness of Love, an inedited poem. 



311. 

 Deck (Norris) on Eugene Aram's Lexicon, 

 255. 



Cambridgeshire folk lore, 512. 



font, its position, 234. 



— — heraldic notes, 265. 



nightingale's song, 651. 



pure, its meaning, 230. 



Richard, king of the Romans, hi* 



arms, 653. 



wooden tombs and effigies, 25^ 



Dedication crosses, 201. 



Dee, legendary allusions to its divinity. 



588. 

 Degrees, honorary, 8. 86. 162. 

 D. (E. H. D) on ampers and, 524. 



lines " Could we with ink," &c., 257. 



Delaval (Miss), her Poems, 171. 



* Delft manufacture, 125. 



Delta (H.) on " Mirrour to all who follow 



the wars," 151. 

 De Mareville ( Honor e) on oaths, 472. 

 Demayne (Charles) on work on the human 



figure, 390. 

 Denham (M. A.) on Henry, third Earl of 



Northumberland, 515. 

 ^.— no sparrows at Lindham, 572. 

 vault at Richmond, Yorkshire, 573. 



* Denison family, 468. 



Dent (Mr.) of Winterton, his burial, 202. 



Denton (William) on Bishop Thomas 

 Wilson, 220.; extract in his Sacra 

 Privata, 243. 



— — Cardinal Fleury and Bp. Wilson, 245. 



Dr. Richard Sherlock, 245. 



De Quincey's account of Hatfield, 26. 



De Sissonne of Normandy, his arms, 243. 

 327. 503. 



Dcvereux (John) of Wexford, 5. 



Devereux ( Walter) on Theobald le Botillcr. 

 572. 



Devlin (J. Davies) on Crispin and Cris- 

 pianus, 619. 



Devonianisins, 44. 65. 654. 



Devoniensis on " Well's a fret," 197. 



D. (F.) on point of etiquette, 386. 



D. (G.) on Hartman'g account of Water- 

 loo, 198. 



