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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 31, 1903.


Coleman (E.) on Babington (Catherine), 31 Baker family, 233 Baptismal fonts, 35 Barbadian register, 153 Barker (Mrs. Jane), novelist, 171 Baronets of Nova Scotia^ 152 Beasley, Beesley, Besley, Besleigh, 195

Bodley (Sir T.), 277

" Box Barry," 14

Brewer (Dr.), his monument, 516

Brooch of Lorn, 357

Buss queries, 493

Byron's bust by Bartolini, 135

Carant or corant, 415

Chinese junk, 431

Close, officer of the Victory, 336

Cockade of George I., 52

Coleridge (S. T), his second name, 114 ; biblio- graphy, 231

" Compass window," 517

Curfew bell at Buckingham, 486

Delaval-Carey, 338

Descendants of Elizabethan worthies, 311

Ewina (Sir Patrick Claud), Bart., 333

Family crests, 173

German armour, 433

Goldwyer, 370

Grace before meat, 98

Grass widow, 205

Home Alley, London, 358

Huguenot settlers in Ireland, 478

Leighton (Sir Baldwin), of Watlesborough, co. Salop, 470

Ludgersall, 336

Manor Court Rolls, 452

Marks on table linen, 95

May cats, 77

Moryson (Fynes), his ' Itinerary,' 315

Muffineer, 112

Orange blossoms, 94 \

Periwinkle, 236

Race of the Gybbins, 214

Red Hand of Ireland, 335

St. Botolph, City of London, 508

Schaw family of Gospetry, 115

Seventeenth-century queries, 511

Signs, 293

Spice, 512

Teens, 417

" Thirty days hath September," 206

Title of book wanted, 334

Waldby arms, 95

White-headed boy, 376

Whitmore (Lady), 319

Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), his second Christian name, 29, 114 ; bibliography, 167, 231, 310 ; and Swin- burne and Carlyle, 189, 296 ; textual changes in 'Christabel,' 326, 388, 429, 489; simile by, 488 Collis (C.) on T. Archer, architect, 468 Colonel on arms on fireback, 29 Colonies, popular nicknames for, 10 Colyer-Fergusson (T.) on the Sedley family, 391 Comically, use and derivation of the word, 213 Comma, misplaced in Act of Parliament, 18 Compass, its points used in describing position, 5, 94


Compass window : compass ceiling, its meaning,

329, 517

Compotus of Bolton Abbey, 1290-1325, 86 Comte de Paris, use of the title, 368, 390 Concert, etymology of the word, 166 Cond, use and meaning of the word, 126, 235, 295 Conduits, old, of London, 421 Confectionery, ancient, called turnures, 149 Coniston, Lanes, sledges used for carrying slate at, 1 88 Connexion and affection, false forms of the words, 203 Convents, women chaplains in, 324 Conversation, Latin, 407, 452, 465 Cook (Eliza), reference wanted, 489 Cooke (W. C.) on met : points of the compass, 94 Cope (E. E.) on Oliver Cromwell's daughters, 289

Heriot, 433

Old pewter marks, 416

Parish registers, 428

Phipps family, 432

Wilkinson, Bishop of Chester, 448 Cope, the, its history, 285, 374, 495 Copinger (W. A.) on Dunwich or Dunmow, 210 Corderius : Mathurin Cordier, 1478 - 1564, his

'Colloquies,' 348

" Corn-bote" in Barbour's ' Bruce,' 61, 115, 253 Cornish (V.) on sledges, 188 Cornish motto : "One and all," 168, 252, 290 Cornwall, Channel Island names associated with, 185 Cornwall, pre-Conquest Earls of, 410 Cornwall fee or ancient demesne, 443 Coronation : of George IV., rejoicings at Launceston, 3 ; of Edward VII., 85, 101 ; of George II., ballads on, 121 ; of Napoleon Bonaparte, 153 ; of Queen Victoria, 208 ; of Arthur in ' Morte Arthure,' 381, 402 ; of George I., celebration at Leghorn, 404 ; of Henry VII., 485 Coronation advertisement of 1685, 166 Coronation canopy and the Barons of the Cinque

Ports, 189, 297, 392 Coronation dress of the bishops, 34, 112 Coronation sermons, 198, 276, 330 Coronets, ducal, strawberry leaves in, 51 Corycian, use and meaning of the word, 329 Cottle (Joseph and Amos), references to, 208 Court dress or semi-Court dress, 148 Court Roll?, Manor, list of, 409, 452 Cousens (E. C.) on Branstill Castle, 191 Cowan (S. V.) on typulatpr, 428 Cowley (Abraham), annotations in copy of hie

works, 1

Cradle chimney, 208, 296 ' Craftsman,' the, on chess, 41

Crawford (C.) on Bacon-Shakespeare question, 43, 124, 201, 264, 362, 463

Jonson (Ben), his method of composing verse, 301 Crawford (W.) on Schaw family of Gospetry, 8, 353 Creed (J. W.) on etchings and engravings, 288 Crewe on playing cards, 467 Crolly family, 296

Crolly (Sir Miles), his biography, 209 Cromwell (Oliver), portraits of his daughters, 289,

392 474 Crooke (W.) on Black Hole of Calcutta, 69

Cond, its use and meaning, 126

Ganges, 152