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IN'DEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.
Coleman (E. H.) on Napoleon and a coat of mail, 68
Neptune and crossing the line, 108
Oceania, 408
Oyster fishery opened, 344
Paris catacombs, 512
Pass tickets or checks at theatres in Shakespeare's time, 151
Pictures of taverns, 209
Redmayne family, 310
Reliquary at Orvieto, 214
Richardson (Samuel), 271
Rural deaneries, 115
Scilly Islands, 347
Smith (Sir Nicholas), 374
Strawberry leaves, 513
Sturgeon (John), Chamberlain of London, 432
" Three acres and a cow," 128
Todd (Sweeny), 131
Tombland, 353
"Week-end," 162
Wellsborn (Richard), 312
Wonham, 353
Coleridge (S. T.) in Rome, 402 Collate, use of the verb, 26, 192 Collet (Stephen), his woiks, 445 Colombo Cathedral, soldier-architect of, 384, 487 Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon cotes, 368 Colyer-Fergusson (T.) on Fisher family, 124 Com. Line, on snow-feathers, 403 Commando, use of the word, 402 " Conquering kings," in first line of hymn, 363 Conservative, as a political term, 489 Conservative and Liberal : High and Low, 150 Consett, mentioned in Baptist confession of faith, 1799,
22
Constantinople, church of St. Sophia at, 79 Conway (Henry Seymour), 1721-95, his college, 465,
Cooke (E.) on Hesketh family, 64
Cooke (Sir Thomas), Sheriff of London, 1692-3, 19, 149
Coonda-oil : kunda-oil, its etymology, 442
Cooper (H. C. J.) on English grammar, 284
Cooper (Col. Thomas), 74
Cope (E. E.) on General Sir John Cope, 101
Tasborough, co. Suffolk, 65 Cope (General Sir John), date of his birth, 101 Copenhagen, the battle of, 182 Copperplate cuts, use of the term, 444 Cork leg, use of the expression, 204, 307, 413, 532 Corlett family of Douglas, Isle of Man, 184, 255 " Corne bote " in ' Morte Arthure,' 44 Cornish place-names, 93
Corns (A. R.) on Civil War: storming of Lincoln, 93 Coronation Anecdotes,' by " Giles Gossip, Esq.," 65,
Coronation of Edward VII., 485
Coronation Stone, markings on the, 63, 154
Coronets, strawberry leaves in, 463, 513
Corporation chains and maces, 344, 446
Corpse, cure by the hand of a, 483
Corpus Christi Guild, Coventry, accounts of, 82
Co-ruff, meaning of the word, 45
C TOj 8 (ReV ' William )' rector of Monk Farleigh,
Cossen or Cosen (Henry), M.P. Truro, 1604-11, 523 Costume, compulsory, for Jews and Christians, 521
Cotton (Charles), poet and angler, letter by, 41
Courtenay (G. H.) on ornamented lace sticks, 164
Courtenay (Nicholas), M.P. for Saltash 1679, his
biography, 445
Courtney (W. P.) on author of saying, 528 Coventry, Corpus Christi Guild, accounts of, 82 Cowley (A.) musical settings of his poems, 16, 67 ;
poem by, 418, 448, 469 Cradock= Winter, 324
Cradock (Capt.), the arrester of Charles I., 345 Crawford (C.) on Richard Barnfield, Marlowe, and
Shakespeare, 217, 277
Crawford, Lordship of, meaning of the title, 84 Crawford family, 64, 193 Crolly family, 484
Cromwell (Richard), loyal addresses to, 413 Cromwellian forfeitures, list of, 383, 469 Cromwelliana, 53 Crooke(W.)on earliest European mention of Vedas, 464
Grose (J. H.) : 'A Voyage to the East Indies,' 343 Crooken, use of the verb in Ireland, 302 Crosdill (John), violoncellist, date of his death, 124,
510
Crosier and pastoral staff, 50, 90, 151, 215, 268, 447 Cross, man made in the form of a, 264, 448 ; on the Carneddau hills near Builth, 505 ; Greek, and Hawson oak, Devon, 522 Crouch (C. H.) on animals in people's insides, 346
Crouch family of Wiltshire, 305
Dulwich Gallery, portraits in, 1 34
Sanderson (Capt. Kirkus), 83 Crouch (F. W. N.), composer of 'Kathleen Mavour
neen,' 349
Crouch (W.) on ancient boats, 507 Crouch family of Wiltshire, 305, 372 Crowland, tenures of land in, 177, 25 L Croydon, Archbishop Whitgift's Hospital at, 107,
230
Crusade, English contingent in the last, 343 Cuckland surname, 384, 510 Cudworth family, 45
Cultivation=culture, use of the word, 123, 230 Cummings (W. H.) on alright=all right, 493
Quotations, 288 Cundy family, Kent, 44 Cure by the hand of a corpse, 483 Curio on crest and motto, 104 Curry (J. T.) on seventeenth-century plagiary, 457
Shakspeare the " knavish," 206
Snuff- taking, 519
Translator's name wanted, 143 Curse, the effects of a, 281 Curwen (A. F.) on " A bumper of good liquor," 349
Berwick, Duchy of, 534 Custice, derivation of the word, 16, 94, 467 Cyril on modest epitaphs, 421 Czolgosz, pronunciation of the name, 260
D D. on Barras, 228
Kensington, royal borough of, 107 National peculiarities, 227 D. (B.) on ' Lea Lauriers de Nassau,' small folio,
1612, 464
D. (C.) on ' The Modest Critick ' : Society of the Port- Royal, 224