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ii. 274. Kant's descent, iii. 114. Kean (Ed-
mund), ii. 35. King's Cock-Grower, iii. 312.
Lamb's Panopticon, iv. 215. Lancashire and
Cheshire wills, i. 38. Langley Meynell : Sir
Kobert Francis, iii. 332. Lefroy family, iii. 197.
Lemans of Suffolk, ii. 317. Lincoln civic
insignia : the mayor's ring, iii. 436. Lincoln
inventory, iii. 435. London rubbish at Moscow,
i. 208. Lonning, iv. 70. Macdonough (Felix
Bryan), iii. 98. MacElligott (Col. Roger), i. 295.
Magna Charta, ii. 35. Maiden Lane, Maiden,
iii. 394. Markham's spelling-book, ii. 377.
Marriage registers, i. 75. May-dewing, iii. 422.
Mazzard Fair, ii. 312. Milestones, i. 133.
Mineral Wells, Streatham, ii. 315. Montagu
(Basil), his MSS., iv. 156. Moon and hair-
cutting, iv. 29. Morganatic marriage, i. 52.
Moxhay (Mr.), Leicester Square showman, iii.
357. Napoleon, his reputed son, i. 197. New-
lands, Chalfont St. Peter, iv. 213. Newton
(Isaac), miniature of, i. 315, 414. Northall,
Shropshire, i. 377. Obb wig, ii. 176. Obiit
Sunday, i. 28. ' Old England," i. 255. Oxen-
ham epitaphs, ii. 411. Oxford almanac de-
signers, ii. 512. ' Oxford Sausage,' ii. 376.
Parker family, iv. 15. Parish documents, ii.
476. Peck (William), i. 434. Philippina :
Philopcena, iii. 471. Phrases and reference, ii.
197. Pindar family, i. 135. Pleshey fortifica-
tions, iv. 116. Portuguese pedigrees, ii. 255.
Premonstratensian abbeys, iv. 231. Prescrip-
tions, i. 453. Propale, ii. 493. Purdonium, iii.
436. Radcliffe (Ann), iv. 76. ' Ringing for
Gofer," i. 6. Rocque's and Horwood's maps
of London, iii. 274. Rodney's second wife,
i. 297. Rogationtide at Ufford,iii. 465. Roman
theatre at Verulam, iii. 5. Rowe family, i. 356.
Rushbearing, iv. 87. Sack, iii. 434. St.
Aylott, iii. 315. St. Julian's Pater Noster, iii.
893. Sanderson dance, iv. 358. School slates,
iii. 14. Scotch burial custom, iv. 10. Sellinger,
i. 491. Shelley (Samuel), i. 278. Seventeenth-
century phrases, ii. 533. Shipman (Sir Abraham),
iii. 197. Silesias : pocketings. ii. 312. Silk
men : silk throwsters, ii. 217. Smallage, i. 330.
Snaith Peculiar Court, iv. 334. Sonnet on
N. M. Constance, iii. 489. Southwell (Right
Hon. Edward), i. 56. Speakers of the Irish
House of Commons, i. 293. Spratt family, iii.
313. Statues, London, missing, ii. 209. ' Steer
to the Nor' -Nor' -West,' iii. 172. Stob, ii. 495.
Stoyle, i. 432. Swift's gold snuff-box, ii. 292.
Tarleton, the sign of " The Tabor," and St.
Bennet's Church, iii. 55. Tithing barn, ii. 477.
Tituladoes, ii. 16. Toastmaster, iii. 395.
Torch and taper, i. 196. Travels in China,
iii. 15. Travers (Elias), his diary, ii. 133.
Travers (Henry), iii. 416. Tunbridge Wells
harvest custom, iv. 447. " Tymbers of ermine,"
i. 492. Tyndale (W.), his ordination, iii. 494.
Tyrrell family, iii. 133. Undertaker, iii. 273.
Verschoyle : Folden, iii. 116. " Vine ' Inn,
Highgate Road, ii. 433. Warlow, German
place-name, iii. 335. Wellington's horses, i.
416. " Welsh rabbit," i. 70. Wenham (Jane),
Witch of Walkern, iv. 197. Wheel as symbol
of religion, iv. 250. White Company : naker,
ii. 132. Wilderspin (Samuel), iii. 135. Willesden
families, iii. 293. Witham, ii. 333. Woolmen
in the fifteenth century, ii. 515. Women
voters, i. 372. Worple Way, iv. 396. Yacht-
ing, iv. 156. Yeoman of the Crown, i. 273
Coleman : Fanshawe t Blount, ix. 48
Colenso (Bishop), his excommunication, iii. 187,
251, 374
Coleorton, Leicestershire, inscriptions at, viii. 486 Coleraine family and Tottenham, Middlesex, viii.
356
Coleridge (Hartley), contributions to periodicals, x. 49, 118 ; xi. 217 ; as an art-critic, xi. 181, 341, 406 Coleridge (Mary E.), her poem ' Unwelcome,' xi.
328
Coleridge (S. T.), C. Lamb, and Mr. May, i. 61, 109; on " talented," ii. 23 ; bibliography, 81, 245 ; ' Lyrical Ballads,' 1798, 228 ; notes on Herder's ' Kalligone,' iv. 341 ; and William Blake, v. 89, 135 ; on Gibbon, 387, 435, 455 ; unknown epigram, vi. 145, 234, 293 ; ' Wanderings of Cain,' 387 ; and Wordsworth and Kirke White, 427, 496 ; mispunctuation in ' Dejection,' vii. 45, 95 ; poem on Christmas Day, 146 ; his ' Epitaphium Testamentarium,' 387, 436 ; and the nightingale, viii. 192 ; origin of ' Christabel,' ix. 27, 112 ; his ' Religious Musings,' 63, 133 ; and William Blake, c. 1650, 63 ; Gillman's biography, 64 ; as an art-critic, xi. 181, 341, 406 ; lectures on Shakespeare, xii. 8 ; and opium, 65 Coles (Charles Barwell) his " Short Whist," 1834,
xii. 264, 318, 357
Coles (J.) on Beauchamp of Somersetshire, viii. 471. Bishops of St. Asaph, xi. 147. Speakers of the House of Commons, xi. 31 Coles (J.), Jun., on Joseph Anstice, iv. 150. Atlas and Pleione, iv. 475. Bonville (Lord) of Chewton, vi. 195. Butler (Billy), x. 453. Plum : Jack Horner, vi. 111. Ruskin at Neuchatel, ii. 512. Witham, ii. 474 Colet (Dean), on peace and war, v. 28, 57, 95,
153 ; pronunciation of his name, x. 249 Colfe's Almshouses, Lewisham, their demolition,
ii. 324
Coliseum v. Colosseum, orthography of name, iii. 267, 353
oliseums old and new, ii. 485, 529 ; iii. 52, 116, 189, 255, 437 ; iv. 176 oil. on fictitious Latin plurals, i. 193 ollar for reprieved criminal, viii. 507 ; ix. 174 ollar of SS. Ireland, xi. 310, 418 ollectioner, meaning of the word, i. 28, 93 ollege and school tokens, ix. 70, 237, 296 ollege H^raldique de France, in Canada, viii. 368, 392, 438 ; ix. 96
ollege of Arms and the right to arms, iv. 188 ollege of Arms of Canada, v. 87 ^olleton (John), exiled 1584-5, ix. 184 ! olleton family of Devonshire, ix. 69 ollett (A. R.) on Spanish Walk Exchange, xii. 356 iollett (B.) on Collett family, xii. 269 ollett family, xii. 269
bllie (R.) on Admiral Sir W. Hewett and others, vi. 469
oilier (Henry), of Bream's Buildings, v. 66, 133 oilier (Jeremy) and the storm of 1703, v. 161 ollier's ' Celsus,' plates in, ii. 56 ollingwood (Admiral Lord), his descendants, v. 49, 175
bllins, origin of the name, i. 329, 398, 515 ollins (E. J.) on Wace on the battle of Hastings, iii. 407
Collins (F. Howard) on banana, vi. 433. ' Bbl.," v. 74. Beside, iv. 375. Bishops' signatures, iii. 487. " Diss.," v. 114. English words, most used, ix. 30. Ghost- word in ' Author and Printer,' v. 385. Happisburgh or Haisborough,