INDEX. 



521 



C. (H. B.) on Platonism Exposed, 216. 



Prophecies of Nostradamus, &c., 93. 



Poetical Epistle to Dr. W. K., 514. 



Saints Dorothy and Pior, 471. 



schoolmen, their works, 70. 



unregistered proverbs, 232. 



C. (H. C.) on John Locke, 326. 



Cheltenham theatre, address at, 223. 



Cheshire tokens, 282. 



Chess : the piece called bishop, 126. 



Chetham family, 182. 



Chevallier (T.) on passage in St. Augus- 

 tine, 175. 



Cheverells on brass of John Fortey, 465. 



China, proposed conquest by Lord Clive, 9. 



Chinese revolution and masonry, 280. 



Chittim, as translated in the Vulgate, 111. 

 155. 215. 



Christ Church, Dublin, ancient usage at, 

 1+7. 468. 



Christian names, double, 175. 233. 433. 



" Christie's Will," or CryistiswoU, 78. 



Chronicle, an old English MS., 103. 139. 

 256. 



Chronicle in MS. used by Speed, 139. 



Church of England, its Catholicity, 411. 



Church usages, 61. 



Churchill property, 65. 



Churl on Old I'oulter's mare, 488. 



Cinderella on a folk song, 225. 



Citron, its early cultivation, 41. 



C. (J. H.) on altars, 274. 



bishops' mitres, 275. 



C. (L.) on a picture at Louvain, 486. 



Clare legends, 180. 455. 



Clarendon (Lord), his riding-school, 32. 



Clarkson monument, 47. 



Classicus on quotation in Pindar, 304. 



Claudet (Henri) on instantaneous positive 

 paper, 270. 



Clay tobacco-pipes, 37. 93. 



Clayton (Wm.) and " The Invisible 

 Hand," 384. 472. 



Clement (Sir Richard), his wife, 227. 



Clerical incumbency, 407. 



Clericus on St. Gervaise, 426. 



Clericus (D.) on "De amore Jesus," 466. 



. episcopal mitre, 3.S4. 



" Irabosk," and " Strook," 447. 



Sixtine editions of the Bible, 408. 



suggestion to Irish readers of " N. & 



Q.," 424. 



treatise on Pope Joan, 304. 



Cliffords of Suffolk, 325. 



Clive (Kitty), her opinion of Mrs. Siddons, 

 424. 



Clive (Lord), his proposed conquest of 

 China, 9. 



Clock inscription at Bala, 61. 



Clovelly fishermen, their prayer, 228. 



C. (N. K.) on Gage family, 302. 



. train-bands, 303. 



Coaching queries, 281. 387. 



Coachmakers' Hall, orator at, 445. 



Coal, lines on a gigantic, 465. 



" Coat and the Pillow," a poem, 426. 495. 



Coat armour, 13. 



Cobbett (Wm.), his birth-place, 2.98. 



Coburg family surname, 166. 232. 375. 



Cockade, the black, 186. 231. 



Cocker (Edward), his Arithmetic, 57. 



Cockle (James) on mathematical biblio- 

 graphy, .370. 



Cockney Naturalist on marine vivarium, 

 3H5. 



Cockthorpe admirals, 184. 514. 



Cocoa-tree coffee-house, 504. 



Cohorn explained, 188. 



Coin found near Trasimenc, 166. 



Coincidence, undesigned, 463. 



Coins, how to remove blue mould on, 445. 

 Coke (Dr. Thomas), his Commentary, 



Cold-protectors, 103. 



Coleridge (S. T.), letter to the Monthly 



Review, 263. 

 Coles (W.) on commercial queries, 329. 



value of money in 1653, 248. 



Collect for Peace, 322. 395. 



Collier (Wm.) on deaths of the Friends, 



18.54, 122. 

 Collyns (W.) on fir-trees in bogs, 275. 

 " Colmar Grey," 398. 

 Cologne, books printed at, 503. 

 Colonial coinage of George IV., 245. 

 Colophon, its derivation, 49. 

 Colour, facts respecting, 79. 

 Colours, tlieir signification, 483. 

 Comedy at coronation of Edward VI., 12. 



246. 

 Comedy in manuscript, 185. 

 Comen'ii Orbis Sensualim Pictus, 242. 310. 



335. 454. 

 Commemoration of saints, 301. 352. ' 

 Commercial queries, 224. 329. 

 Commodore in 1760—1765, 466. 

 Common Prayer by Barker,.1639, 265. 415. 



service for Sept. 2., 485. 



variations in 1 John v. 12., 463. 



Common-place book, scraps from, 23. 101. 



171. 

 Concert-bill in Queen Anne's reign, 381. 

 Confirmation ritual, 342. 414. 512. 

 Constantinople, libraries in, 7. 



prophecies respecting, 67. 189. 



Constant Reader on General Douw, 447. 



John Hess, 444. 



Monmouth county, 486. 



— Pendrell's tomb, 410. 

 Conway's Book of Praiers, 48. 

 Cook's translation of a Greek MS., 134. 

 Cooper (C. H.) on Charles I.'s visit to 

 Glasgow, 373. 



episcopal wig, 11. 



Sir Walter Scott at Cambridge, 480. 



Cooper (Thompson) on dancettee line, 309. 



Hogarth's play-ticket, 375. 



Oldham (Bishop), 135. 



parish registers, 17. 



Copying- ink, its ingredients, 47. 



Corbario (Peter de) and Petrus Corbarien- 



sis, 464. 

 Corbet (Miles), regicide, 423. 

 Corderii Colloquia, 242. 

 Corderoy (Skilful Sergeant), 11. 

 Corn, Indian, 204. 

 Cornarium explained, 504. 

 Corner (G. R.) on Chaloner family, 125. 

 Corney (Bolton) on Almanach Royal de 

 France, 101. 



bibliographical Blue-book, 417. 



Biographical Dictionary of Living 



Authors, 34. 

 .— Crimean requirements, 141. 



. Goffe the dramatist, 3. 



— — Kortch museum, 442. 



Pope and Warburton, 139. 



Pope's Ode on Cecilia's Day, 360. 



preliminaries of war, 60. 



— Russian fleet in the Euxine, 277. 



sanitary hints on the Crimea, 118. 



Turkish troops in 1800, 44. 



Turks, their character, 183. 



Cornish folk lore, 397. 457. 497. 



Cornish (James) on professors, 253. 



Cornwall dukedom, 240. 



Corpse passing makes a right of way, 194. 

 254. 294. 



Corser (Thos.) on beechen roundles, S13. 



Cosin (Bishop) and Calendar of 1552, 26. 



Cothon, or artificial port, 207. 290. 



Cotton (Charles), unpublished notices, 409. 



Couch (Thomas Q.) on folk lore of a 

 Cornish village, 397. 457. 497. 



Lansallos bell, 100. 



County histories, 187- 234. 



Court of Policies, 224. 329. 



Courtois (Susannah), artist, 301. 



Coward (J.) on engraving of a battle, 365. 



Cowgill family, 301. 



Cowley on the interpolation of Shakspcare's 

 Plays, 48. 89. 



Cowper (Bi H.) on ancient libraries, 258. 

 337. 361. 



books burnt, 77. 99. 120. 161. 



Cowper (Chancellor), 326. 



Cowper's [?] song in praise of Miss Rowe, 

 289. 



Coyne (J. S.) on handicap and heat, 491. 

 " Crakys of war," guns so called, 27. 

 Cratch, or cat's cradle, 421. 516. 

 Crescent, origin of the symbol, 114. 

 Crewkerne (Capt. Henry), his arms, 474. 

 Crim Ghery (Sultan), 173. 248. 

 Crimea, sanitary hints on the, 118. 

 Crimea, Saxons in the, 183. 

 Crimean requirements, 141. 

 Criminals, their management and disposal, 



300. 

 Cromwell (Oliver), anecdote of, 323. 



his veterans, 319. 



skull, 496. 



Crosby (Sir John), his descendants, 64. 

 Cross, relic in the Tower of London, 12. 53. 

 Crosses on altars, 73. 173. 



way-side, 445. 505. 



Cross Keys, sign, 255. 



Crowns, imperial, of Great Britain, 857. 



379. 399. 422. 473. 

 Crucifixion, pictures of, 485. 

 C. (T. Q.) on scraps from^ common- place 



book, 23. 101. 

 Cummin seed, 11. 94. 209. 

 Cuthbert (St.), his remains, 173. 255. 272. 



304. 

 Cuttle (Captain), noticed, 482. 

 Cutty-pipes, 144. 235. 

 C. (W. B.) on marriage custom, 175. 420. 

 C. (W. H.) on Douglas, Lord Mordington, 



427. 

 —— Thcophilus Iscanus, 48. 



Twine's Schoolemaster, 48. 



C. (W. J.) on celebrated wagers, 254. 

 C. (W. R.) on Jeremy Taylor at Cambridge, 

 383. 



nursery hymn, 474. 



Cyclopsdias, the best, 148. 

 Cyprus described, 22. 



D. 



D. on Campbell and Schiller, 238. 



petrified wheat, 375. 



Genoa register, 18. 



Leigh Hunt's Journal, 235. 



nitrous oxide and poetry, 27. 



" Rule Britannia,'' 324. 



■ " sending coals to Newcastle," 281, 



tallies, 19. 



Telliamed, 88. 



— William and Margaret, 173. 

 A. on conquest of China, 9. 



eminent men born in 1769, 135. 



Lord Roos's petition, 227. 



Dagobert (King), his revenge, 253. 

 Dale (Rev. Roger), noticed, 105. 

 D'Alembert, bon-mot attributed to, 426. 

 D'Alton (John) on Sir Samuel Bagnall, 

 172. 



Booch or Butch family, 172. 



Irish Palatines, 172. 



Prendergast (Sir Thomas), 172. 



Dancettee lines, 242. 308. 3.53. 391. 

 Darell of Littlecote, his trial, 48. 394. 

 Darling (James) on Thomas 5. Kempis, 



516. 

 Daveney (Henry) on bel-child, 389. 



carvings in Belgian churches, 358. 



-^ " Den waerlyken Vriend," 501. 



John von Goch, alias Pupper, 501. 



well chapel, 73. 



Davies (F. R.) on Clare legends, 180. 

 Davy (Rev. Dr.), pamphlet by, 294. 394. 



434. 

 Dayrell (Wild), winner of the Derby, 483. 

 Days, unlucky, 203. 

 D. (C. D.) on a curious incident, 63. 

 D. (C. 1.) on Coburg family-name, 376. 



Dr. Busby, 395. 



female sexton, 414. 



D. (E.) on Candlemas day, 421. 



Dr. Davy's pamphlet, 394. 



Dr. Mulcaster, 395. 



" Lady Betty," 2.52. 



posies from wedding rings, 277. 



— quotation from St Augustine, 394. 



