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GENERAL INDEX. 



280. 329, 330. 362. 393. 475; iii. 42; iv. 147. 



230. 236. 345. 456; v. 16. 38. 81. 182. 207. 255; 



vi. 182. 352; vii. 297. 584; viii. 398; x. 357. 

 Collard, the logician, iii. 186. 

 College exhibitions, work on, viii. 57. 

 College salting, ii. 150. See Salting. 

 College of arms incorporated, viii. 85. 

 College (Stephen), viii. 310. 



Collier (Jeremy) absolves Barclay and Perkins, iv. 498. 

 Collier (J. Payne), MS. corrections in his folio Shaks- 



peare of 1632, v. 484. 554; vi. 59. 104. 141; vii. 



153. 178. 216. 403. 450. 537; viii. 35.338. 

 Collier (Rev. B.), lines attiibuted to him, iii. 28. 

 Collier's Confession of Faith, iv. 233. 283; v. 523. 



571; X. 143. 334. 

 Collins, the Shaksperian commentator, vi. 412. 

 Collins (Wm.), notices of him, v. 102; Ode on the 



Music of Grecian Theatre, v. 227. 

 Collins family arms, xi. 87. 213. 

 CoHins's End, Oxfordshire, tavern sign, ix. 58. 

 Collis (Thomas), noticed, ix. 56. 

 Collop Monday custom, xii. 2£^. 

 Colloquial changes of words, x. 240. 355. 

 Colman (Geo.), song " Unfortunate Miss Bailev," v. 248. 



280. 

 " Colman Grey," in Cornwall, xi. 398. 

 Colne Priory, bell inscription, vi. 554. 

 Cologne, books printed at, xi. 503; inscription on the 



door of a priest, viii. 38. 

 Colonial coinage of George IV., xi. 245. 

 Colonies in England, iv. 272. 370. 452. 

 Colophon, its derivation, xi. 49. 

 Colour, facts respecting, xi. 79. 215. 

 Colours, consecration of regimental, x. 10. 75. 

 Colours, their signification, xi. 483. 

 Coltsfoot, its virtue, x. 23. 

 Columba (St.), his cross, vii. 302. 

 Columbarium in church tower, ix. 541. 

 Columbus' bust at Havanna, iv. 437. 

 Columbus relic, xii. 344. 

 Columna (Johannes de), " La Mer des Histoires," i. 286. 



325. 

 Colvil (Samuel), " Whigg's Supplication," ii. 53. 

 Colwell (Richard) of Faversham, x. 9 

 Combe (Wm.), his portrait, v. 558 ; Letters attributed 



to him, viii. 31 ; Works, v. 194. 310. 

 Comber family, ii. 167. 



Combs buried with the dead, ii. 230. 269. 365. 

 Comedians (English) in Germany, ii. 184. 459; iii. 21 ; 



vii. 114. 360. 503. 

 Comedy at coronation of Edward VI., xi, 12. 246; in 



manuscript, xi. 185. 

 Comenius (.John Amos), " Histoiy of Bohemian Per- 

 secution," iii. 11. 45; " Orbis Sensualim Pictus," xi. 



242. 310. 335. 454. 

 Comet superstitions in 1853, viii. 358. 

 Comets, list of, iii. 223. 253. 306. 

 Conihaer (Gent), noticed, -vi. 342. 

 " Coming home to men's business," its origin, vii. 235. 



320. 

 Comitissa Ysabel, who was she? vi. 35. 

 Commandments, the ten. See Decalogue. 

 Commas inverted, indicating quotations, v. 228. 



Commemoration of founders. Office for, v. 126. 186; vi. 



564. 

 Commemoration of saints, xi. 301. 352. 

 " Comment, in Apocalypsin," ii. 61. 

 " Commentarii de Scriptoribus Britannicis," its cha- 

 racter, X. 88. 

 Commerce, the History of, v. 276. 309. 329; vi. 87. 

 Commercial and landed policy of England, i. 59. 91. 

 Commercial queries, xi. 224. 329. 

 Commin (Faithful), ix. 515. 578. 

 Commissioners on officers of justice, their report, iv. 



152. 198. 

 Committee of the Commons on religion, xii. 406. 

 Commodore in 1760 — 1765, xi. 466. 

 Common, mutual, reciprocal, ii. 174. 

 Common-place book, form of keeping, xii. 366. 478; 



scraps from, xi. 23. 101. 171. 

 Common Prayer-book of the English Church : 



Barker's editions, xi. 265. 415. 



Burial service : " ashes to ashes," ii. 22. 62. 78. 



Collect for Peace, xi. 322. 395. 



Decalogue, xi. 425. 



Doxology: "world without end," vi. 434; vii. 26. 



Editions between 1660 and 1662, xi. 415. 



Editions prior to 1662, vi. 435. 564; vii. 18. 91, 

 321. 393; viii. 318. 504. 



Eyre and Spottiswoode's rubricated edition, i. 1 88. 



Form for visitation of prisoners, vii. 410. 488. 



French translations, vii. 382; viii. 343. 478. 



General Confession, the word," after," ii. 424. 498. 



General Thanksgiving, passage in, xii. 405. 



Lists of various editions, viii. 31 8. 



misprints, vi. 170. 257. 351. 390. 520. 607. 617. 



Morning Service, first sentence, iv. 435. " 



Nicene Creed, omission of the word " holy," ii. 

 217; V. 320. 



Occasional offices, their authority, iv. 189. 



Office for the Healing, viii. 319. 504. 



pictorial editions, viii. 446; x. 212. 



Preface : " Of Ceremonies," x. 406. 



Rubrical queries, x. 127. 234. 



Service for September 2nd, xi. 485. 



texts at the commencement, ix. 515; x. 329. 



title-page, clause in, vi. 246. 351 ; x. 212. 



variations in the Epistle on the First Sunday after 

 Easter, vi. 520. 617; xi. 463. 



versicle and response, i. 440. 

 Commoner marrying a peeress, ii. 230; iii. 436. 

 Commons, House of, temp. Elizabeth and James, xii. 



138, 

 Commons, House 'of, strangers in, ii. 17. 83. 124. 

 " Commons of Ireland before the Union," ix. 35. 160. 

 Commonwealth, contributors in horse, money, and plate, 



xii. 337. 358. 390. 

 Comneni, not extinct, xii. 284. 

 Companion ladder, its meaning, iv. 485. 

 Compass flower, vii. 477. 

 Compass, the mariner's, ii. 56. 470. 

 " Compendyous Olde Treatyse," i. 277. 404. 

 Complete Library, or News for the Ingenious, vi. 436. 

 Complexion, its meaning, i. 352. 472 ; iii. 28. 

 Complutensian Polyglot, i. 213. 251. 268. 325.402. 

 461. 



