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Cox (S.), Westminster scholar, 1737, ix. 289

Cox (S.), barrister, d. 1776, vii. 410

Cox (W. A.) on Collar of 88., iii. 361, 453

Cox (Watty) on Tresham Gregg, gaoler of Newgate

Prison, Dublin, xii. 139 Coxe (Canon Seymour R.) on " cordwainer," x.

334" Hurley-hacket," x. 237 Coxeter (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1743, i.

488 Coxeter (Richmond), Westminster scholar, 1682,

ix. 289

Coxsdell, Essex, the place-n^me, xii. 380, 466 Coyer (Abbe"), his letter to Pansophe, i. 367, 416,

438

Crab, pretended astrologer, the story of, viii. 243 Crab (Isaac), Westminster scholar, 1715, ix. 289 Crabbe (G.) and Lord Tennyson, xi. 450 Craddock (C.), Westminster scholar, 1717, ix. 289 Cradle of Henry of Monmouth, i. 183, 253, 314,

456 Cradock (Thales), Westminster scholar, 1743, ix.

289 Cradock-Hartopp (W. E. C.) on Cromwell's

illegitimate daughter, Mrs. Hartop, ix. 497 Craib (T.) on Church of England c. 1750, iii. 397

" Haywra," place-name, iv. 35 Craig (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1726, x. 330 Craig-Brown (Malcolm) on author wanted, viii. 390 Craigie (Dr. W. A.) on words in Bishop Douglas's

' Eneados,' 1513, xii. 281, 323 41 Grains Aims Hay," motto, ix. 175 Cramb (Prof.) on German Crusaders, x. 388 Cramputius, alluded to by Gray, ix. 509 Cranch family of Devonshire, ix. 9 Crane (H. E.) on origin of ' Omne Bene,' xi. 280,

477 ; xii. 78 Crane (James), Westminster scholar, 1741, x.

330 Crane (Susan), and tobacco, c. 1653, v. 89, 177,

267, 297, 397 Crane (Thomas), Fellow of Winchester, 1548, x.

34 Crane (Walter) on Hungarian bibliography, iii.

131

Craniology, books dealing with, xi. 91 Crashaw (Richard) at Rome, 1660, ii. 205 Cratcliffe, crucifix in " Hermit's Cave," xi. 126 Craufurd (Alexander), Westminster scholar, 1782,

x. 330 Craufurd (D. E.), Westminster scholar, 1805, x.

330

Craufurd (G.), Westminster scholar, 1795, x. 330 Craven, Friendless Wapentake in, ii. 89 Craven (Countess of), Margravine of Anspach, and

Princess Berkeley, d. 1828, y. 187 Craven County, South Carolina, name altered,

1776, xi. 31, 189, 290, 348 Crawford, actor and barrister, c. 1780, xii. 9 Crawford (C.) on Puttenham and Gascoigrne, ii.

363, 444 Tottel's ' Miscellany ' and Turber-

vile, ii. 1, 103, 182, 264 Tottel, Puttenham,

and Chaucer, iii. 82 Tottel, Sir Antony St.

Leger, and John Harington the Elder, iii. 201,

322, 423

Crawford (Francis), Etonian, 1758, x. 148 Crawford (O. G. S.) on Isaac Savage of Kintbury,

x. 50 Perambulations of the Hampshire

forests, xi. 281 Crawford (S. J.) on authors of quotations wanted,

x. 129 Bibliography of Irish Counties and

towns, xii. 210


Crawford (W.), Etonian, 1759, x. 148

Crawfurd (J. .Lindsay), c. 1812, his portrait, ix. 89

Crawley (H. C.) on ' Old Morgan at Panama,' iv. 492

Crawley (H. H.) on Greenwich Market, ii. 209 Shakespeare and Peeping Tom, ii. 189

Crawley (J. A.) on authors of quotations wanted, vi. 368 ' Gammer Gurton,' vi. 368 ' Pishoken,' v. 509

Craycroft (W. S.), Westminster scholar, 1810, ix. 289

Creacas of ' Widsith,' and " Greeks " of the Rhine, x. 341

Crcy, 1346, Welsh knights present at, vii. 190, 258

" Credo quia impossible," author of the phrase, v. 507

Cree (Arthur W.) on pagan customs and institu- tions, vi. 250 References in ' Marius the Epi- curean,' vi. 189 References wanted, vi. 309

Creed, farmer's, from 18th-century jug, iv. 6

Creevey (Thomas), references to, c. 1810, i. 137

Creighton (Robert), Precentor of Wells, c. 1679, xii. 502

Cressingham, Carpenter, and Rowe families, iv. 24, 77, 113

Cress well (Frederick), Westminster scholar, 1816, x. 330

Cress well (G. G. Baker) on Grainge family, iii. 308 Stafford (Christopher), iii. 469

Cresswell (Lionel) on American political verses, v. 210 Poe's (Edgar Allan) mother : Miss Elizabeth Arnold, v. 7

Crest, right to bear maternal grandfather's, vi. 70

Crests : the moon in her complement ppr., vii. 387 ; rose-bush bearing three full-blown roses, 91, 154 ; a camel's head couped, haltered or, viii. 411 ; a demi-lion holding a mullet, 33 ; a lion rampant proper, 408 ; a lion's head erased or, 115 ; on a wreath of the colours a heron's head, 6 ; a booted leg, ix. 76 ; a lion's head erased sable, 88, 174 ; a lion statant, 108 ; out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant, 175 ; a talbot passant, 196 ; a lion rampant argent, 212 ; a demi-lion rampant or, 488 ; mural coronet, mailed arm embowed, 1679, xi. 322 ; dog on a helmet, 342 ; white stag trip- pant, 471 ; on a seal, man's head with a cap, xii. 48, 267 ; eagle with wings expanded ppr., 95 ; fox statant or, &c., 159 ; Knight's helm, a dove volant on, 93

Crests, exemption from tax on, ii. 410, 511

Crests, used by clergymen, iii. 329, 391

Creswell (Henry W.), Westminster scholar, 1810, x. 330

Crevequer of Bereford, its locality, iii. 149, 212

Crewe (John), Westminster scholar, 1781, x. 330

Cricket : evolution of the game, xi. 186 ; " common game," c. 1720, 295 ; Wellington's saying on, 300

Cricket in 1773, weight of the bat, ix. 46, 135, 176

Cricket match, 1774, names of the players, iv. 430

Cricket match, result of, given out in church, x. 167, 218, 253

Cricket patrons, 1840-50, iii. 129

Cricket slang, derivation of " googlie," ii. 38

Crimea, British graves in the, viii. 209, 274