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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 29, 1905.


Collins (Wilkie) and 'The Lazy Tour of Two Idle

Apprentices,' 207, 278

Colosseum v. Coliseum, orthography of name, 267, 353 Colosseum in Regent's Park, its demolition and his- tory, 62, 116, 189, 255, 437, 496 Colville (Mis.), her 'Duchess Sarah,' 146 Comber (J.) on Mair and Burnet families, 149 Comet, 1680, 8, 74

Commissary, Court of Westminster, documents in, 125 Companies, City, their Halls, 87, 171, 294 Compter Prison, Poultry, its history, 168, 254 Con- contraction, its use, 111, 152, 2fiO, 335 Concerts of Antient Mut-ic, their origin, 468 Concobar in Smith's ' Cyclopaedia of .Name?,' 307 Conditions of sale, earliest, 153 Confessions of Faith, Baptist, 89

Confirmation, additional name taken at, 328, 874, 416 Congrtve (William), his birthplace, 165 Constance (N. M.), sonnet on, 489 Constant Eeader on "Luc," 188 Constantine the Great, inscription on his tomb, 268 Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland, 401, 443 Conyers, Lord Darcy, his biography, 489 Cook, verse on a, 89, 134

Cooke ( G. F.), incident at Bristol or Liverpool, 373, 464 Cooper (Thomas) and 'Alderman Balph,' 229, 270, 415 Cope family of Bramsbill, 87 Cope (E. E.) on Rev. Thomas Newman, 28 Cope (H.) on John Cope, engraver, 49

" Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," 56 Dry den portraits, 114

Cope (John), engraver, of Dublin and London, 49 Copying press, its introduction, 153, 414 Cordova (R. de) on twins, 249/ Cornwallis (Sir Thomas), d. 1604, his biography, 29,

73, 135

Coryate (Tom), his ' Crudities,' 426, 494 Cosas de Espafia, 191, 336 Cotter (Sir James) and the murder of Lord Lisle, 167,

212, 315

Counties, topographical collections for, 286 Court of the Four Burghs of Scotland, 401, 443 Courtney (W. P.) on Thomas Amory, 326 Bill (Benson Earle), 162 Masters (Mary), 40-t ' M oser's Vestiges,' 1 28

1 My Cousin's Tale of a Cock and a Bull,' 884 Sheridan (Tom), 188 Travers (Henry), 346

Coutances, Winchester, and the Channel Islands, 134 Coventry and Lichfield, Nicholas, Bishop of, 328, 375 Cowper (W.), "most moving first line in English

poetry," 128

Cox (Bishop Richard), 1500-81, his biography, 269 Crane (E. S.) on Moscow campaign, 212

Vastern, 347

Cranmer (Archbishop), his library, 24 Crawe, a variant of crab, 154 Cre Fydd and the GriflBth family, 448 Creation on a Saturday, 268, 332 Cresswell (L. ) on blood used in building, 34 Crimea, sufferings of the army in, 21, 104 Crisp (F. A.) on James and Jane Hogarth, 87 Croker (Thos. Crofton), his pantomimes, 269 Cromer Street, No. 123, its architectural eccentricities, 248, 336, 375, 454


Cnmpton (Sir Thomas), 1589-1608, 329 Crompton (W.) on Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, 297 Crone (J. S.) on L'Avaux, 470

English officials under foreign Governments, 415

Lean (Vincent Stuckey), 15

St. Patrick, 497

Warden (David Bailie), 309 Crooke (W.) en Cureton's Multanie, 318 Cross in the Greek Church, its shape and f-ymbolism, 56 Crouch (C. H.) on Jennings arms, 393

Lawrence family of Bath, 377

" Old Bell " Inn, Holhorn Hill. 431

Sanderson family, of Wigton, 348

Shorter : Walpole, 337

Crowe (John), of Massachusetts, 16S5, his ancestors, 328 " Crown and 1 hree Sugar Loaves," old tea bouse, 56- Crowns, laurel, at Olympia, 87 Culleton (L.) on Angelo Benedetto Ventura, 66 Cumbria, arms of, 208 Cumniings (W. JH. ) on bibliographical notes on

Dickens and Thackeray, 151 Cureton (Brigadier-General Charles), his Multanis,

269, 318, 337

Curious on Jennings aims, 308 Curran (Sarah), Robert Emmet, and Major Sirr, 303,

413, 470 Curry (J. T.) on "But for the grace of God," &c., 46

Split infinitive, 210

Cursals, farm of, explanation of the term, 12 Czar, its correct spelling, 146 Czech and the similarity of Slav language*, 346 D. on the flag, 448

Knights of Windsor, 5

Plundered pictures, 7

Pompelmous, 191

Torpedoes, submarines, and rifled cannon, 111

Undertaker, 212 D. (C.) on Father Sarpi in early English literature, 144

Shelvocke (Capt. George), 196 D. (H. W.) on Irish potato rings, 149 D. (T. F.) on sufferings of troops in winter, 21, 104 D. O. M., its meaning, 400 Dagger pies, origin of the term, 26 D'Albon (Le Marquis) on Knights Templars, 467 Daniel (P. A.) on dagger pies, 26 Danish surnames, 49, 137, 390

Danteiana: 'Inferno,' xv. 23, "Fui conosciuto da un, che mi prese,' 482 ; JMd. 29, "Chinando la mano alia sua faccia," 483 Darby family pedigree, 488 Darlington (O. H.) on flying bridge, 93 Darwin (W. E.) on Windsor Castle sentry, 229 D'Avaur (M. le Comte), his ' Negotiations en Irlanele,*

470 Davey (H.) on American place-names, 333

' Death of Nelson,' 18

Davies (Sir George), created baronet, 1685-6, 469 Davy (A. J.) on Local Government Records, 355 Dawe family, 180 Deane on Hamlet Watling, 272 Death, clocks stopped at, 124, 175 Deaths of the aged, 5 Deedes (C.) on deaths of the aged, 5 De Keleseye or Kelsey family, 255 Delafosse, Winchester Commoner, 128 Delalynde family, 309, 417