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Cumberland Man, A. Rev. Jona- than Boucher. (1) His signature to an anonymous pamphlet published in 1792 ; which was reprinted in the Appendix to Sir Frederick Morton Eden's " State of the poor," in 1797. — (2) The Cumber- land man. L. 1792.

Cumbriensls. .John Rooke. Remarks on the nature and operation of money

. By . . . L. 1819.

Cunobelin. Samuel Gale, Esq. Let- ter of ... to Dr. Stulseley.

COLONIA Castrum, AugUBt, 1728.

Bbab Doctor: — Having been informed, since the arrival of Prasictagus [probably Maurice Johnson, Esq.] from the Gin-Li, of the never-enough-to-be-l:imanted miscarriage of the incomparable Cartismaudua [Frances William- son, I>r. Stulieley'rt first wife], this comes to condole with yon . . . CarrllUus [perhaps Algernon, Duke of Somerset] and tiegonax [Algernon Seymour, Earl of Hertford] are both in the Municipinm aud in perfect health . . . Gordonius [Alexander Gordon], the Caledo- nian, is going to give the Literati a noble pros- pect of Ibe Koman Walls . . . With all hallowed respect I kiss yours aud your Druidesse's san- dals, who .nm, most worthy Chyndonax [Dr. Siukeley] . . . yours. Cunobelin. — See Nic- hols' " lUust. of Literature," Vol. 4, pp. 497-8.

Curate, A. Richard Howe. Kpisodes in an obscure life. V. 1871.

Curate, A. Richard M ant (J). Puri- tanism revived; or, Methodism as old as the Great Rebellion. In a series of let- ters from ... to his rector. L. 1808.

Curate In the Archdeaconry of ■Coventry, A. Uriel Harwood. 'I'wellty- four select discourses from the works of eminent divines of the Church of Eng- land . . . Coventry, 1810.

Curate of Blagdon, The. Sev. Thomas Bere. The Blagdon controversy ; or, short criticisms on the late dispute be- tween . . . and Mrs. Hannah More. 1801.

Curate of Salop, A. William Fleet- wood. The thirteenth chapter of Romans ■vindicated from the abuses put upon it. Written by . . . L. 1710,

Curate of Stoke Damerel, The. William Balmbro Flower. A revival of old Church of England principles, no new faith ... By . . . L. 1849.

Curate of the Diocese of Canter- bury, A. Rev. William Newton. Re-


marks on the account of a controversy between the author of The Trial of Mr. Whitefield's Spirit [i.e. Rev. Samuel Weller] and Benjamin Mills, a dissent- ing minister at Maidstone, in Kent. L. 1741.

Curator, The. William Macleod. Catalogue of the paintings and statuary [of the Corcoran gallery of art, at Wash- ington]. Prepared by . . . W. 1875.

Curator. Egbert Benson. Vindica- tion of the captors of Major Andre'. N.Y. 1817.

Curio. William Elliot Griffis.

Curio. William Pulteneij, Earl of Bath. An epistle to . . . By Mark Akenside. L. 1744.

Curio. Richard Ilowelln'). Sketches. 1856.

Currycomb, Carnaby, Esq. .John Wokot. Peter provided for, without a pension. A poem ... By . . . L. 1788.

Curt-his, Sir Willie. Sir William Curtis. Kilts and Philibegs ! ! The northern excursion of Geordie [emperor of Gotham] . . . and . . . , etc. 1822.

Curtius. Sir William Blizard. In his youth he wrote on politics under this nom de plume, but afterwards became an admirer of Mr. Pitt and adopted con- servative opinions,

Curtius, Richard Cumberland. C. rescued from the Gulph ; or, the retort courteous to the Rev. Dr. Parr ; in answer to his learned pamphlet [against the Rev. C. Curtis] intitled, " A sequel, etc." L. 1792.

Cusblng, Paul. Roland A. Wood, in "A bud that lived," in "Blackwood." An. 1886.

Cushman, Clara. Emily Bradley.

Cyngctorix. Daniel Finch, 2d Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham. His Druidical name.

Cynthio. Edward Young. A poem on the death of J. Brydges, Marquis of Carnarvon. L. 1727.

Cypher, Paul. George Busk. History of the hundred of Rowell. Rowell, 1850.

Cyrus, the Elamite. George Dunn. The position, elemental and physical, normal and planetary, moral, constitu- tional and national. Louisville, 1879.


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A. David Macbeth Moir. (1) Domes- tic verses. By . . . Edinb. 1843. — (2) Memoir of Gait. Edinb. 1841.


A. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Bea- consfield. The tragedy of Count Alar- cos. By , . , L. 1839.