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GENERAL INDEX.


Cumberland (William Augustus, Duke of), his

nickname, vi. 410 Cumberland epitaph, v. 210, 372 Cuming (Sir Alexander), 169C-1775, his bio- graphy, x. 328 Cumming (Alexander), 1733-1814, watchmaker,

vii. 106

Cummings (C. L.) on carol wanted, xii. 508 ' Catalogue of Honor,' v. 14 Cook (Capt.) memorials, iii. 295 ; iv. 30 Cumberland epitaph, v. 372 Epitaphiana : Longnor church- yard, xi. 490 Fawcett, Recorder of Newcastle, xi. 422 Palmerston (not) in the wrong train, x. 254" Quiet Woman " : " The Honest Lawyer," xi. 338 Throwing balls in Church on Easter Monday, vi. 196 ' The World : a Poem,' ii. 408

Cummings (W. H.) on authors of quotations wanted, v. 518 Beethoven's ' In dieses Grabes Dunkeln,' i. 417 Belshazzar's Feast, vi. 496 ' Briton's Strike Home ! ' iii. 412 Chilston, viii. 38 Cooke (Nathaniel), xi. 53" Envy, eldest born of heel," iv. 12 Handel's compositions and the Triennial Festivals, vi. 235 Henley (Rev. P.), iv. 177 " Hush ye pretty warbling choir," v. 472 lye (Simon)', ix. 314 Lamb's ' Memoirs,' songs in, viii. 414 Mourning letter- paper and black-bordered title-pages, x. 496 Mo/art's works, iii. 231 Musicians' epitaphs, v. 356 National Anthem, v. 355 ; xi. 114, 307 Organists and longevity, v. 316 Purcell, (Edward), iv. 514 ' Rule, Britannia,' v. 415 Schubert queries, x. 154

Cuningham (Henry) on Shakespeariana, x. 66 125, 385; " From this enormous state," ' King Lear,' ix. 245 ; ' King Lear ' : " Clamour moisten'd," 165 ; ' King Lear ' : rearrange- ments of the text, 381

Cunningham (Alexander), R. N., c. 1759, his bio- graphy, iii. 289, 353 Cunningham (Allan) and ' The Wee Wee Germar

Lairdie,' iv. 14, 52 Cunningham (Anthonv), Etonian, 1759, x

148 Cunningham (John), 1715, " broken officer," ix. 231

300 Cup, Elizabethan, 1571, St. Andrew's, Droitwich

ix. 51 Cup, historical " luck cups," possessors of, iv

389, 436 Cup, three-handled, and Henry of Navarre, ii

408, 457 ; iii. 33 Cuppage (Stephen), Westminster scholar, 1744

x. 330 Cuppincott (Henry), Westminster scholar. 1674, x

Cupples (J. G.) on Bombay gentleman of 1792 xii. 94 Dickens playhouse, v. 327 Grahan (Clemintine Stirling) : William Macnie o Stirling, ix. 129 Grey (Rev. H.) 1778-1859, iv 407 Lodbrok's (Ragnor) sons : Hulda, iv 455 M'Bride (Rev. John) of Belfast, iv. 43 Marryat (Capt.) : ' Diary of a Blase,' i\ 497 Overing surname, iv. 499 Turnbu (Andrew) of Tweedmouth, iv. 428 Whistlin oyster, viii. 336

Curfew Bell, ringer elected 1912, vi. 466 ; vi 17, 77, 117, 151, 217

Curio-Box on tokens : George III. and Georg IV., vii. 349 ; George III.'s interest in farming xii. 381


uriosus II. on custody of ecclesiastical archives, xi. 501 Slavery family of Devonshire, ^xi.

urious on All Souls College, Oxford, ii. 309 Families : duration in male line, v. 474 ; vi- 156 Fermor, Earls of I omfret, i. 288 Heraldic, vi. 70 Kempesfeld : Kemys, ii. 119 Leyson family, v. 290 ; ix. 248 Liveries, viii. 190, 357 Nightingale family, viii. 450 Sanskrit and Welsh, v. 509 Wharton (Sir Miles), iii. 309' Wharton Hall : the Legend of the Lady's Rest,' x. 248 Curmudgeon," origin of the word, xi. 429 Current " or " instant," use of the words r iii. 9

iurry (F.) on "Bed of roses, "'iv. 126 Bishop* as boxer, viii. 468 Defoe's ' Weekly Review/ viii. 448 Defoe and Napoleon Bonaparte, vii. 405 Glasgow cross and Defoe's ' Tour,' viii. 492 Reference of quotations wanted, vii. 215 Roar of guns, viii. 517 Royal George, wreck of, vii. 196 Twelve good rules, viii. 54 Two anonymous works : 18th century, viii. 69* )urry (J. T.) on Ascham and Joannes Ravisius Textor, iii. 441 Authors of quotations wanted,, iii. 454 Belly and body, iv. 77 Canova's busts of Mars and Minerva, iii. 94 " Contur- babantur Constantinopolitani," xi. 157 Cum- berland song, vii. 352 Du Bellay, v. 96 " Employee," vi. 411 ' Essay on the Theatre/ c. 1775 : R. Cumberland, iv. 315 Haddou (Walter), iii. 171" Jongheer," viii. 431 " Love me, love my dog," ii. 522 ; iii. 113- Medmenham Abbey : He 1-Fire Club, ii. 95 Milton queries, ix. 216 -Possessive case, ambiguous, viii. 25, 314 ; " monstrous * r possessive case and Ben Jonson, x. 204 - " Potboiler," vi. 216 Roma Aurea, ii. 248 St. George and the lamb, iv. 36 Shakespeare- plays, Second Folio of the, viii. 163, 294 Spanish sonnet and English translation, i. 507 Tertullian on Christians and lions, i. 492 Three Heavens, iv. 48 Vavasour surname : its- derivation, ii. 233 " Visto "=" Vista," vi.. 27, 238 Voltaire on the Jewish people, ix. 49 ; x. 33

' Curtain Lectures, Mrs. Caudle's', a substitution,, iv. 464

urtis (A. Cecil) on Schubert queries, x, 89 Curtis (F. J.) on French grammars before 1750,

v. 313 Curtis (G. W.), his essay ' Castle-Building,' ix.

290, 336

Curtis (J.) on " According to Cocker," vi. 176 Author of quotation wanted, x. 429 " Bed of roses," iv. 176, 216 ' Bobs,' x. 429 " Bombay duck," iv. 187 Chevalier D'Eon, i. 486 Children's books and stories, vii. 412 " Cord- wainer," x. 435 " Corpse," viii. 209 " Dis- patch " or " Despatch," xii. 377 " Employee,"" vi. 146 " Entitled "=" liable," viii. 150 " Hunger strike," vii. 306 Jarnes, forms of the name, ix. 278 Logic, v. 390 Macdonald chieftainship, iv. 306 Marching "tunes, x. 447 Notary, xi. 264, 339" Opusculum," ii. 328 " Peccavi " pun, vii. 291 Pigtails, v. 188 " Royal Blue " omnibuses, iii. 189 Semaphore signalling stations, x. 233 " Si jeunesse savait," vi. 136 " Spruce " = " natty," x- 489 Stoke Poges Church : picture, xi. 494 Throwing a hat into a house, ix. 136 " Tobacco-