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Cock-foster, place-name, its derivation, x. 30, 94,
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Cockle (M. J. D.) on American Civil War, iv. 527. 'Army List,' 1642, vii. 30. Battlefield sayings, i. 437. Boer War of 1881, i. 395. Bow last used in war, i. 225. Camel bibliography, ix. 37. Chasseurs Britanniques, ix. 37. Crom- well at Padua, vi. 509. Drum-major : John Bibie, vii. 293. Hodson of Indian Mutiny, viii. 4J4. Keith (Marshal), ix. 429. Laws or custom of war, vi. 429. ' Military Discipline,' v. 12. Military or martial law, vi. 386. Bobson (George Fennell), ix. 273. Seventeenth- century libraries, v. 429. Siege literature, vi. 409. Storming at Fort Moro, ii. 93. Tai- Ping War, ix. 431. Vaghnatch, or tiger-claw weapon, ii. 55. West Indian military records, vi. 476. ' Yong Souldier,' i. 428
Cockney, use of h, ii. 307, 351, 390, 490, 535
Cockroach, use of roach for, vii. 425
Cockroaches to destroy vermin, vi. 9
Cocks (Kitty), Countess of Stamford, viii. 328
Cockshut time, explanation of the phrase, i. 121, 195, 232
Cocoa-nut throwing by monkeys, vi. 209, 256, 312
Cocoa-nuts and monkeys in ' Swiss Family Robin- son,' vii. 395
Cocoa-Nutti language, xi. 7
Codman (Tom), last of the Yarmouth postboys, ix. 484
Codrington (Dr. R. H.) on words in American newspapers, xii. 51
Coffee, its etymology, xii. 64, 111, 156, 198, 232, 318, 377
Coffee-drinking in Palestine, xi. 90, 236, 358
Coffin (W. H.) in Abyssinia, 1810-26, xii. 108, 230
Coffin, flies in, iv. 386
Coffin House at Brixham, i. 388, 493
Coffin -nails = cigarettes, use of the term, ix. 507; x. 234
Coffins and shrouds, viii. 90, 137, 215, 254
Cogan (Thomas), reference in ' Haven of Health ' to Sallust, vii. 128
Coghlan (Miss), of Bath, portraits by Gains- borough, ix. 9
Cohen (H.) on Campbell, x. 338
Coherer, early use of the term, xii. 88, 137
Coincidences, name, iii. 466
Coins : simple guides to, iv. 288, 375 ; Pistole, temp. William III., v. 307 ; American, vii. 36, 136, 154 ; viii. 63, 115 ; popular names for, vii. 153 ; legends on English gold and silver, 183, 237, 294, 318 ; mite, viii. 69, 138, 454 ; Victorian florin of 1849, ix. 209, 497 ; x. 16, 77 ; George II. marked Lima, 1745, ix. 290 ; Accession and Coronation, x. 130, 190, 230 ; Turkish, 488
Coins and medals, spurious, xii. 46
Coins and tokens, copper, how to clean, i. 248, 335 456
Coke (Alfred) on Coke or Cook, iv. 13
Coke or Cook (Sir Edward), spelling of surname, iii. 430 ; iv. 13, 78
Coke (Lady Elisabeth), date of her death, ix. 489
Coke (Vice-Chamberlain), his two wives, iii. 146
Coke (William) and the billycock hat, ix. 27
Coke pronounced Cook, iii. 430 ; iv. 13, 78 ; vii. 380
Colchester, proclamation of winter at, ix. 29
Colcock (C. J.) on Pettus, ii. 468
Cold Harbour, meaning of the name, i. 341, 413, 496 ; ii. 14, 74 ; iv. 19 ; vii. 200 ; ix. 68, 113 ; xii. 280
Colds, St. Kilda, vii. 307
Coldstream (W.) on " Nose of wax," viii. 228
Coldstream Guards, origin of the appellation, i. 30
Cole (H.) on dog-names, ii. 233
Cole (Henrietta) on Golden Roof at Innsbruck, v. 136
Cole (Henry), the ' D.N.B.' on, i. 224
Cole (Jacob), verse-writer, ii. 289 ; xii. 129, 218, 251, 418, 467
Cole (John), his ' Calendar of Huntingdon,' xi. 309
Cole (Rev. Thomas), 1763, his writings, ix. 184
Cole (Rev. William), antiquary, his MSS., iv. 429, 495
Colebrehous : Le Colebrehous in 1348, xii. 149
Coleman (Charlotte), c. 1766, her biography, iv. 489
Coleman (E. H.) on Addison's daughter, i. 151. Amberskins : chocolate recipe, iii. 393. " An Austrian army," i. 211. Apothecaries' Act of 1815, iii. 394. Arithmetic, iii. 98. " As the crow flies," i. 296. ' Ashes to ashes," i. 430. Aylmer arms, i. 155. Bankrupts in 1708-9, iii. 154. Barbers, i. 513. Bath (Sir Harry) : Shotover, iii. 277. Bathing machines, ii. 131. Baxter's oil printing, i. 490. Beating the bounds, ii. 114. Becket (St. Thomas a), i. 452. Belfries, detached, Iv. 290. Benbow, ii. 111. " Better the day better the deed," ii. 16. Bidding Prayer, iii. 234. Bland (John), iv. 314. Bombay Grab, iv. 177. Bonaparte and England, iii. 452. Bread for the Lord's Day, ii. 538. Bringing in the Yule " clog," iii. 11. Broach or brooch, iii. 78. Building customs and folk-lore, i. 515. Bunney, ii. 13. Butcher Hall Street, ii. 117. Byard family, i. 414. Calvert (Sir William), iii. 55. Candlemas gills, i. 36. Carver, royal, ii. 134. Carey (Mrs.), iii. 12. Caroline (Queen), her trial, i. 174. Catesby (Robert), i. 172. Chauncy (Sir Henry), i. 158. Chelsea Physic Garden, i. 271, 336. Child executed for witchcraft, iv. 38. Christie (J. H.), iv. 252. Clavering : De Mandeville, i. 214. Cockade, ii. 537. Col- lectioner, i. 93. Compter Prison, iii. 254. Concerts of Antient Music, iv. 49. Copying press, iii. 153. Cottiswold, i. 334. Creation, its date, iii. 333. Cricket engravings, iv. 132. Cromer Street, iii. 336, 454. Cromwell buried in Red Lion Square, i. 72. Cromwell House, Highgate, iv. 135. ' Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," i. 215. Custom of Thravcs, iv. 397. Daguerreotypes, faded, iv. 208. De Keleseye or Kelsey family, ii. 275. Denny (Lady Ara- bella), ii. 419. Dobbin, children's game, iii. 238. Dorsetshire snake-lore, i. 253. Ducking the mayor and constable, iv. 325. Dummer family, iv. 315. Egerton-Warburton, i. 296. England without noblesse, iv. 157. Eton lists, ii. 152. Farrant's anthem, iv. 355. "February fill dyke," iii. 314. Fettiplace, i. 397. Foot- ball on Shrove Tuesday, i. 194. Galileo portrait, ii. 492. Gamage, ii. 334. George III.'s cleverness, iv. 273. George III.'s daughters, iv. 236. Good Friday custom at Bow, iii. 344. ' Goody Two Shoes,' ii. 250. Greig (Admiral Sir Samuel), i. 433. Grievance Office : John le Keux, ii. 537. Guide to Manor Rolls, i. 272. Gwillim's ' Display of Heraldrie,' ii. 416. Hair-powdering closets, iv. 417. Hen- hussey : WTiip-stitch : Wood-toter, i. 518. Holies (Gervaise), i. 251. Holy Maid of Kent, ii. 336. Hone, a portrait, ii. 154. I.H.S., ii. 192. John Inglesant, i. 357. Jersey wheel,
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