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Codds of the Charter-house, xii. 143. 



Codex Flateyensis, ii. 278. 348. 



Codex Vaticanus, photograph suggested, xii. 420. 473. 



Codrlngton, co. Gloucester, old house at, viii. 101. 



Coenaculum of Lionardo da Vinci, vii. 524. 624. 



Coflfee, notes on, i. 25. 124. 139. 154, 155. 242. 300. 



399 ; ii. 69. See Lacedasmonian Black Broth. 

 Coffee as a deodorizer, xii. 283. 

 Coffee-grounds' divination, x. 420. 534. 

 Coffee-houses, earliest, i. 314. 

 Coffin, bowing to it at a funeral, viii. 218. 

 Coffins for general use, v. 510; stone, works on, vi. 101; 



their shape, viii. 104. 256; use of, i. 321; ii. 234. 

 Coffins; phrase " People taking in their coffins," vi. 390. 

 Coggeshall job, the saying, iii. 167. 285. 

 Coghills of Hertfordshire, xii. 265. 

 Cognatus. See Gilbert Cousin. 

 Cohorn explained, xi. 188. 

 Coif worn by judges, vi. 224. 258. 399. 

 Coin, its etymology, viii. 443. 

 Coin found near Trasimene, xi. 166. 



Coins:— 



Alfonso v., 314. 544. 

 Amadeus VIIL, vi. 314. 544. 

 Anne (Queen), her farthing, iii. 83; x. 384. 429. 

 Boadicea, i. 185. 235. 252. 

 Canute, iii. 326. 525. 

 Carausius, ix. 148. 287. 

 Claudius, vi. 530. 



Connecticut halfpenny, iv. 424 ; vi. 423. 

 Constantius II., ii. 42. 254; iv. 238. 327. 

 Copper coin, 1760, iv. 56. 138. 

 Countermarks on Roman coins, ii. 3'27. 

 Cromwell (Richard), iii. 89. 

 Edward III., struck at Antwerp, v. 150. 

 Emblematical halfpenny, v. 397. 

 European, vii. 597. 

 Gandophares, ii. 298. 



George II., copper halfpenny, iv. 56. 138; x. 423. 

 -George III., iii. 275. 310. 391; vii. 65. 165. 239. 

 George IV., colonial coinage, xi. 245. 

 German, iii. 118. 



Herennia Etruscilla, i. 468 ; ii. 42. 238. 

 Hungarian ducat, vi. 460. 

 Irish, iv. 56. 138. 

 Julia Domna, vi. 485 ; vii. 45. 

 Macedonian, i. 468 ; ii. 42. 

 Macrinus, i. 468; ii. 42. 238. 

 Manx penny, vii. 65. 165. 239. , 

 Mauritius dollar, xi. 245. 

 Nuremberg token or counter, v. 201. 260. 450. 

 Richard III., v. 298. 

 Eoman, countermarks on, ii. 327. 

 Statues represented on coins, vi. 485 ; vii. 45. 

 Stolberg thaler, vi. 461. 

 Tiberius, i. 468 ; ii. 42. 238. 

 Vabalathus, iv. 255. 427. 491; v. 148. 489. 

 William I.'s pax pennies, ix. 562; x. 36. 213. 

 Wilham IV.'s copper coinage, iii. 136. 



Coins, blue mould on, xi.445; xii. 19; discovered near 

 Smyrna, x. 205; in foundations, vi. 270. 470; vii. 

 166; old gold ones a legal tender, xii. 470; used as 



amulets, i. 100; weights for weighing, ii. 326. 411. 

 522. 

 Coincidences, ix. 466 ; xi. 463; xii. 165. 

 Cokam-house, Taunton, i. 401 ; ii. 26. 

 Cokayne (Dr. William), vii. 431. 

 Coke, its pronunciation, iv. 24. 76. 93. 244. 300; 



V. 39. 451 ; vi. 16; vii. 586; viii. 54. 603. 

 Coke (Dr. Thomas), Commentary, xi. 133. 

 Coke (Lord), his speech and charge, vii. 376. 433. 

 Coke (Sir Edward), correction in his Genealogy, x. 



142. 

 Coke (Sir Robert), his ancestors, viii. 517. 

 Coket and Cler-mantyn explained, vii. 530. 

 Cokinus, Coquinus, explained, vii. 279. 

 Colbert (John Baptist), i. 390. 

 Colchester corporation records, viii. 464. 

 Colchester stage-coach, 1749, i. 34. 68. 87. 

 Cold Harbour, origin of the name, i. 60; ii. 159. 340; 



vi. 455; ix. 107; xii. 254. 293. 

 Cold protectors, xi. 103. 

 Cole (J. W.), his edition.of Othello, ix. 375. 

 Cole (Rev. Potter), Vicar of Hawkesbury, xi. 407. 

 Coleman the Jesuit, epigram on, v. 137. 283. 

 Coleman's music house, i. 395. 



Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), " Aids to Reflection, ii. 228 ; 

 vi. 533. 



Anecdote of, x. 57. 153. 



Annotations in books, vii. 280 ; x. 463. 



Bohmen's Works annotated, x. 146. 



Brocken spectre, vii. 330. 393 ; x. 228. 



"Christabel," i. 262. 324; ii. 46; iv. 316. 410; 

 V. 339; vii. 206. 292. 561; viii. 11. Ill; ix. 

 18. 455. 529. 



Cottle's Life of, i. 55. 75. 



De Foe's writings, iii. 136. 



" Essays on Beauty," iv. 175. 214. 



" Friend," v. 297. 351 427; vii. 36. 



Job's Luck, ii. 83. 156. 516. 



Lay Sermon, ii. 195. 



Lectures on Shakspeare, x. 1. 21. 57. 106. 117. 

 373; xii. 80. 322. 



Letters to Charles Lamb, vi. 117. 



Letter to the " Monthly Review," xi. 263. 



Life suggested, vii. 282. 368. 



Manuscripts, iv. 411; vi. 533; viii. 43; ix. 496. 

 543.591; x. 146. 



Penny post, iii. 6. 27. 



Pepys's Diary, vi 213. 



Plato and Coleridge, v. 315. 450. 



Prophecy respecting France, vii. 36. 



Raleigh's " History of the World," marginalia on, 

 xii. 5. 



Reason and understanding, v. 535. 590. 



" Religious Musings," iii. 115; xii. 226. 371. 



" Table Talk," iii. 518. 



Wit referred to by him, vi. 461. 590. 

 Coleshill, ancient custom at, ix. 376. 

 Colfabias, its meaning, iii. 390. 482. 

 Colinaeus's edition of Erasmus's "Colloquies," i. 50; 



mottoes of, i. 158. 

 Coll, rumoured discovery in, vi. 221. 425. 

 Collapsed, its old meaning, i. 394. 

 Collar of gold found in Staffs -dshire. viii. 537. 

 Collar of SS., ii. 89. 110. 140. 171. 194. 248, 249. 



