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Notes and Queries. .Inly :10, 1021. SUBJECT INDEX. 525 Clubs : Leander Club, 212 Membership longevity, 410, 453 Travellers' Club, 291 Coaching and carriers' inns in 1732, London, 61, 84, 102 " Coaster "= " bottle-slider," 37, 53, 96, 237 Cobbold family, 211, 254 Cochrane (Charles), as " Juan de Vega," 308, 356 ; as " the Spanish minstrel " ; candidate for Par- liament, 371 Cockney pronunciation, 489 Coco-nut cup, 330, 395, 436 Coffin-mouse, 212, 255 Colclough (John), duel with Mr. Alcock, 1808, 384 Cole (Sir Henry) and the Albert memorial, 149 Colet (Sir Henry), his civil offices, 398, 438, 477 O >11< -I and Collett families, 360, 398, 438 Comba House, Herefordshire, its position and owners, 510 Comeau (Rev. P.), appointed vicar of Baddcsley Ensor by ballot, 429 " Comlies"= blankets, 231, 277, 318 " Common or garden," origin of phrase, 392, 459 Compass, curious seventeenth-century, 309, 395 Congreve (William), as a ballad-writer, 301 ; his residence in Dorset and in Berks, 397 Constable (Timothy), m. 1736/7, 409 Conty " = half -sovereign, 50, 99 " Cony bags "= blanket sacks, 231, 277, 318 Cook (Captain), memorials to, 132, 176, 198, 218, 297, 335, 472 ; his crew : coco-nut cup, 330, 395, 436 Cook (" Cicero ") the learned " scout," 391 Cook (Thomas Ivie), m. 1789, 367 Cooke (G. A.) and his county itineraries, 393, 436, 456, 498 Cope (Sir John), portrait of, 487 Corker or Corcor, surname, 449 Cork harbour, Prince Rupert's Fort, 169 Cornwall (Duke of), the title : incident relating to, 26 Corsica : British regiments in, 10, 35, 59, 75 War-dogs, 392 " Counts of the Holy Roman Empire," 148, 212, 273, 333 Court-martial, trial of duellist by, 381, 402, 422 Cousin (Gilbert), 1506-1572, Erasmus's secre- tary, 447 Covent Garden Market, pictures of, 348, 417 Covill, surname, 132, 197 Cowan (Margaret Grant), d. 1789, 266 Cowper, pronunciation of name, 110, 179, 237, 299, 338, 377 Cranstoun (Hon. George), d. 1788, 266 Craven pack of foxhounds, 391 Crawford (Henry), d. 1789, 390 Cricket: "Ashes," origin of term, 110, 135 < Yipplegate Ward, drawings wanted, 109 (Yisp (I).), pedestrian performance in 1818, 428 Croke (Robert), his family, 89 Crombie (Rev. William), d. 1789, 268 Crook (John), Quaker, b. 1617, 150 Crook (Sir Thomas), Bart., 432, 478 Crucifixion in art : the spear wound, 253 (Yuikshank and Westminster School, 12 ' Cruikshank's Random Shots,' 466 Crusoe's (Robinson) island, 348, 415 Culbin Sands, 190, 235, 318, 358 Culloden, Scottish emigrants after, 171 Culver Hole, Gower, Glamorganshire, 370, 413 Culverwell (Dr. Robert James), b. 1802, 152. 19.'! Cripples (George), his ' llinchbridge Haunted.' 211, 254, 298 " Curry favour," 512 Curtis (Edward) of Bristol, 132 Custos Rotulorum, rights and duties of, 347, 435 Dairies, exemption from window tax, 449, 492, 518 " Damas,' origin of word, 489 Dances : Sir Roger de Coverley, 350, 415, 455 Dancing, nuns and, 188, 253 Dante, earliest reference to in Russian literature, 411, 496 Danteiana, 39, 463, 517 Darley (George), edition of writings in prepara- tion, 500 " Darling," name for smallest pig of a litter, 435 Dartmoor : Green Man inn, 498 Daubernoun (Sir John), brass to, 428 " David Lyall," users of the pseudonym, 29 Dawson (William), d. 1789, 266 " Death as Friend," drawing by Rethel, 191, 234, 255 De Deene, Windsor and Denny families, 33 Defoe (Daniel), and Africa, source of his inspira- tion, 251 ; in the pillory, 12, 78, 118 ; Robinson Crusoe's island, 348, 415; his relations: William Gordon, 432 De Foix : see Foix " Demagogue," earliest use of the word, 447 De Mandeville : see Mnndeville Denis (Michael), poem on Gellert, 509 Denny, De Deene and Windsor families, 33 Denton (John), " Rector of Stonegrave in Y'orks," De Redvers : see Redvers Desaguliers (Rev. J. T.), his family, 76 ' Devil in London, The,' published 1832, 466 Dewar (Surgeon), m. 1789, 188 Dickens (Charles), and Cibber's ' Apology,' 149 ; at Hazebrouck, 207 ; predecessors of ' Edwin Drood,' 349 ; his ' Martin Chuzzlewit ' : Elijah Pogram, 389 ; and Henry VIII., 432 ; and the Bronte poems, 450 ; mistranslation in, 487 Dickson (James) and slave trade in Jamaica, 212 Dickson (James), bookseller of Edinburgh, 310 Dickson (Maria), d. 1830, 249 Dickson (Robert), b. 1794-6, 230 Dickson (Samuel), b. 1802, his ancestry, 28 Dickson family of Scotland, 28, 78 " Diehards " : see Middlesex Regiment Diehl (Alice Mangold), author of ' Isola,' 413 Diocesan Calendars, earliest, 276 Disraeli's " Popkins Plan " and John Mac Gregor, 226 Dixon (Edward) of Halton, b. 1778, 59 Dixon of Furness Fells, 15 Dobel (John) of Jersey, 70, 116 Dodd (Dr. William) and Charlotte Chapel, West- minster, 441 Dogs, crucifixion of, 390 Domestic history of the nineteenth-century, 17. 195, 256 Douglas (Archibald) of Dornock, 69 Douglas (John), his ' Seasonable Hints . . . on a new Reign and a New Parliament,' 179 Douglass (Clementina Johannes Sobiesky), d. 1771,