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Cromwell, Oliver, letters to col. Hammond, 
viii 51 
.-.. character of, ix 88. xii 43. 157 
«++. compired with Montrose, ix 89 
++-- Speech on putting an end to the long 
_ parliament, x 212] 
«+++ account of his porter, xii 57 
--.» descendants of, xvi 79x. xx 166] 
--.. wife of, xvii 50 
-.+. letter to his wife, xxxiii 364] 
Rich. xii 51, 52. xvi 79 
«».. his succession to the protectorate, v 
id 7 
..+» speech to his parliament, v 45 
--.-+» anecdote of, v 46x 
- T. xxi 8, 234 
Cronin, Dr, Thadee, xi 151] 
Cronstadt, de, col. xxxiii 70 
Crook, T. xxxii 92 
Crooks, J. xxxix 409. xli 404 
Crop, Rich. xi 138] 
Crosbie, Xxili 30] 
—_—— ascent with a balloon from 
Dublin, xxvii 224] 
—— pish. i331 
—— J. ix 133] 
Crosby, ald. Brass, xii 149] xiii 72] 106] 
120] 122] 150] 161] 170] 205] xiv 63] 
82] 83] 84] 90] 93] 98] 100] 125] 131] 
145] 147] 184] xv 68] xvii 155] 156] xix 
169] xxii 200] xxv 195] xxvii 179] lii 95 
++. refuses to back press-warrants, xiii 
169] 
«+++ committed to the Tower, xiv 68*] 85] 
90} 91] 97] 189] 
«--- proceedings on his release, xiv 104] 
2+ account of, xxxv 10] 
Francis, xi 157] 
Croseillhes, bish. P, V. D. xlix 460 
Crosne, du, xxxi 238*] 
Cross, military inventions by, x 128] 
couns. lvii 268. lviii 322 
—— J. lviii 148 
—— Rob. xxxix 407. xlv 832 
Crossen seized by the Russians, ii 24 
Crossfield, J. T. xxxviii 17. xli 168 
Crossland, Nath. lvi 104 
Crotch, Dr. W. xxii 77. lii 269 
Baar” J. offers his niece for sale, ix 51] 
Crousaz, J. Pet. de, xxxii 8, xxxviii 834 
Crow, James, narrow escape of, xlvi 422 
— Nath. xxxii 337] 350] 
rowder, (attorney) libel on, xxxiii 12] 
rowe, rey. W. lii 270 
Crowley, C. lvi 62 
——— J. lxi 202 
Crown, extraordinary one made for an E. 
India nabob, viii 151] 
(the) prerogatives of. See Britain 
Crown court, fire in, xlix 474 
Crown lands, report on, xlv 379 
Crown lawyers employed to defend a person 
prosecuted by the crown, xi 138] 
Crown Point, French defeated at, i 4 
i71 
cu 
Crown Point, abandoned by the French, ii 
31 
+... Gestroyed and abandoned by the 
Americans, xx 5] 
Crown street, Finsbury square, fire in, lvii 
110 
Crowne, Dr, W. vii 48 
Crows, young, in January, vi 51] 
«+... anecdote of one, xlix 524 
Crowther, Phineas, xlii 380 , 
Croze, prof. Math. Veyss. la, xxiii 57 
Crucibles made of English materials, ii 92] 
iv 95] 
Cruger, (M.P.) xxvii 190] xl 331 
1. col xxiv 87] xxvii 190] 
Cruickshank, James, a miser, xvi 156] 
—_—__— _W. xiii 104] xxiv 53, 54, xxvi 
211] 30, 34. xxx 204] 
Crump, col. ii 14. iii 88] 89] 97] 
Cruz Morgeon, gen. liv 238 
Ctesibius, iv 156 
Cuba, all the conquered territory in, to be 
restored to Spain, v 239 
ees. earthquake in, ix 142] 156] xxxiii 37] 
e+e» hurricane in, xi 202] 
«... Jamaicamen cutting wood seized by 
the Spaniards, xviii 104] 
++». mamners and habits of the Spanish 
chasseurs, xlv 799 
+s«+ proceedings in, 1236] 
«+. See also Havannah 
Cuban annexed to Russia, xxvi 212] 363] 
xxvii 36] 
Cube, larger professed to be passed through 
a smaller, iv 102] 
Cubitt, W. xlix 857 
Cuckfield church set on fire by lightning, 
xix 170] 
Cuckow, hatched and fed by a robin, vii 86] 
«... attempt to account for it’s peculiar 
habit, viii 91 
+... natural history of the, xxx 58 
honey, xx 74, 76 ; 
Cucumbers, person poisoned by verdigrease 
used in pickling, viii 140] 
+++» early, great price given for, ix 81] 
+e. snake, xix 171] 
--. large, xxi 197] 
Cudbear. See Cutbear 
tert eck taken by the French, xxvi 58] 
244 
.... besieged by the English, xxvil07] 112] 
Cuddington, palace at, i 265 
Cuddon, sir T. xix 121] 
Cudjoe, (Maroon) xlv 792 
Cudworth, rey. Dr. Ralph, xi 150 
Cuerton, Dan. xlv 380 : 
Cuesta, gen. 1198] 211] 212] 220] 11173, 
177, 183, 186, 189, 467, 469, 482, 500, 
693. lii 21,31, 34, 161 
Cuff, Joseph, li 543 : 
Cuffe, Hen. (secr. to the earl of Essex) xxi 
238 
- remarkable dying speech of, i 377 
Cuffee, Paul, liii 85 
