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Hii 35, 37, 33, 39, 109. liv 3] 145] 146] 147] 
150] 151] 335. 1x 288, 361, 2. Ixi 256] 
90, 154 
Cochrane, T. lord, trial of, lvi 325 
«.-. expelled the H. of Commons, lvi 
«++» rechosen for Westminster, lvi 152] 
.--- his banner &c. removed from H. VII’s 
chapel, lvi 74 
--.. escapes from the King’s Bench and is 
taken in the H. of Commons, lvii 8] 
Cock, Alex. lvi 335 
—— B. D. killed bya fall from a precipice, 
xxxviii 8 
—— Joan, accused of witchcraft, v 66 
—— Peter, (N. America) xiv 97, 101 
Cockayne, xxxviii 112. li 120 
———- ald. x 149] 
Cockburn, adm. sir G. li 477, 493. lv 109] 
110] lvi 183] 184] 218, 222, 240. lvii 85] 
52. xi 285 
—-— Alex. xliii 146 
«.-» patent to, for curing salmon with 
spices, vi 87] 
capt. G.(N) lii 172 
— couns. Ix 313, 315 
1. col. xxv 195*] 
— sir James, x 130] 
Cockburne, Mary, new species of forgery 
practised by, viii 146] 
Cockchafer, mischievousness of it’s grubs, 
v 97 
“ies method of preventing it, v 98. xxvii 
2 
+++. account of the, xxvii 38 
Cockell, serg. W. li 267, 289 
Cockeran, J. master of the Earl, of Sand- 
wich, murdered at sea, viii 233] 
Cockerell, J. P. xxxii 250] 
Cocket, river, opened a new channel to the 
‘sea, viii 138] 
Cockfighting, savage practice of, xviii 176 
++». antiquity of, xx 142 
Cocklane ghost, v 142] 220 
Cockran, J. xl 389 
Cocks,ens.  _ xxxiii 286] 287] 
hon. J. Sommers, xxx 126. Ixi 122] 
James, xxxiii 285] 
Cocoa nut tree, lix 575. See Palm-trees 
Cod, method of salting and drying at New- 
foundland, xxi 124 
-+.. extensive bank on the N. of Scotland, 
Ix 145. 1xi 107 
Codd, col. lviii 55 
Codling, capt. W. executed for casting away 
his ship, xliv 467, 568 
Codrington, adm. sir Edw. xlvii 433. liii 
117) 224. lvii 159 
—_ C. xlvii 433 
sir W. xiv 113] 
Coe, C. xlvii 848 
Coelho, Pedro, ii 223 
Coffee, virtues of, iv 126. xix 133 
+--+ prohibited as deleterious in Hesse 
Cassel, ix 80] 
Parr I. 
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Coffee, rye used as a substitute for in Ger- 
many, xi 87] 
eevee acorn, xxii 122 
«+++ duties on, xxxix 132] xli 200. Ixi 
97) 
++s. pease recommended as a substitute, 
xlix 870 
«+++ prosecutions for selling roasted pease 
and beans for, lx 75, 278, 274 
Coffee, gen. (Amer.) lv 446 
Coffin, adm. sir Isaac, liii 266 
—— col. J. Pine, lv 107] 161 
——lieut.  (N) xxxvii 67 
Coffinhall, xxxvii 64] 
Coffins, anciently used, ix 141 
Cogan, Dr. T. xviii 100, 117. xix 196] xlii 
434, 435 
rev. E. xliii 382 
Coghlan, lieut. Jerem,. (N) xlii 76 
——-— 1. col. James, lvi 182 
Cogs, J. iv 18 
Coie, Mich. Mar. ly 94 
Coignard, de, rich printer at Paris, xi 196] 
200] 
Coigni, gen. 
Coil, W. lvi 115 
Coin, gold and silver counterfeited, viii 82] 
me xii 152] xv 98] xviii 164] xix 122] 
172] 
de, xvii 16 
..++ persons diminishing, ix 144] x 107] 
112] 129] 139] 197] xii 152] xvi 136] 
«+++ louis d’ores swallowed for concealment 
rendered impassable, ix 145] 
++.» grocer committed to the Poultry for 
refusing to change a bad half guinea, xiv 
108] 
'.+++ quantity issued from the mint, xvi 89] 
xviii 191] xxi 18]] xxix 197] xxxix 57, 
103. xlii 147 
«++. act for preventing the currency of 
light gold, xvi 117] 123] 195] xvii 50] 
e+». conduct of a countryman on having a 
light guinea cut, xvi 120] f 
«+++ quantity of light gold, xvii 118] xxi 
165] 231] 
.. «Standard weights of a guinea, a shilling, 
their parts and multiples to be made, xvii 
120] 158] 
..-- light silver seized by the customhouse 
officers at Harwich, xvii 137] ; 
.+ ++ attempt to prevent the circulation of 
bad halfpence, xviii 129] 
-+«. loss by light gold, xviii 245] 
...++ weight allowed to be current, xix 140) 
.+.» some large sums lost in carriage, 2. _ 
.+++ petition against bad halfpence, xxvi 
196] 
..+. large issue of silver, xxix 197] e 
.... issued in the reign of Geo. III, xxxi 
i] 
aie a seven shilling pieces issued, xxxix 
55 
..+. proposals for improving, xl 7] 
.... new half guineas issued, xlvi 389 
.++. new copper, xlviii 403 
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