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"ABCDarians," history of the society, 230 Abingdon (Alexander of), mason-sculptor, 331 Accounts, ciphers before figures, 170 Acrostics, c. 1865, Keys' of, 129, 198 Addison family, 268
Adolphus (Sir Jacob), Hospital Mate, 1795, 16 Airboat, legendary, connected with St. Columba, 428
Akam (Edward), author, c. 1852, 169
Aladdin,' original of the tale, 186, 414 Alcock and Langbaine families, Sussex, 190, 235, 275
All Saints' Day, observance in Leon, 345 Allen (Dr.), priest, d. 1579, 109, 297, 300 Almanach de Gotha,' complete copies of, 147, 198, 237, 255, 335
Alphabetical nonsense, alliterative, 468 American slang,
nixie," 'C2K," husky,"
American War of Independence, Hessian con- tingent, 53
Amersham, churchyard inscriptions, 216 Amiens Cathedral and Heine's " convictions," 275 Amphillis, Christian name, 488
Amphitheatre in London, proposals for building, 1620, 481, 502
Ampthill, painting of St. Christopher at, 158 Anderson (Sophie), artist, b. 1823, 168, 214 André (Major John), d. 1780, relics of, 349 Andria (St. Richard of), c. 492, 329 "Anent," derivation of the word, 47 Angell and Browne families, 427
"Annandale Beef-stand," mentioned by Scott, 69, 117
Annunciation, Church of the, on the site of Quebec Chapel, 228
Any," pronunciation of the word, 408
Apocrypha, Judith' included in the Lectionary, 389, 418
Apples, christening" of, on St. Swithun's Day, 87, 152
Apuleius and Vitalis, W. Browne and, 384 Areopagus, the Order of, its aims, 49
Argonne, forest of, owners of the soil, 250 Arms. See Heraldry.
Army, British, stature of the officers, 210, 237 Army scouts and the fleur-de-lis, 51
Arrow," the broad arrow the King's mark, 17, 52, 114
Arrowsmith (T.), Devonshire artist, c. 1820, 355, 395
Artemisia, character in a play, 108
Aschenald, meaning of the surname, 49, 233, 317 Ash trees, law against the cutting of, 211, 396, 452
Asquith (Mr. H. H.) and the City of London School, 429, 470 Athenæum,' article entitled 'Felicia Hemans,' 310
Attila, Cromwell "the English Attila," 349 Austen (Jane), her reference to Columella, 388, 429, 453
Austro-Hungarian, nine languages of the monarchy,
Avanzino or Avanzini (Antonio), design by, c. 1580, 370, 415
Avignon, reproductions of frescoes at, 250
Bacon (John), 1738-1816, Receiver of the First Fruits Office, 49
Bagehot (Walter), pronunciation of his name, 289, 336, 377, 495
Baker (William), Winchester scholar, 1520, 34 Baker family of Ashcombe, 270, 333, 376 Baldwin (Adye) of Slough, 1764, 10, 58 Ballard (George), his History of Susannah,' 1638, 6
Balnes, identification of place-name, 37, 77, 137 Bananas, importation to the United States, 37
Bankers of Lombard Street, c. 1690-93, 17 Banns of marriage, local phrases connected with, 11
"Barking Dogs," tavern sign, Moorfields, 506 Barmaid, when first employed, 96
Barring-out," account of a typical, 258
Bateman (John) of Waterford, knighted 1809, 230, 277
Bayonet, German use of the, 289
Beaumont, Bowman, or Boman family, 229 'Beau-père," meanings of the word, 157 Bede, his saying on prayer, 150
Belch (W.), printer, Borough, S.E., 350 Belgian customs, St. Thomas's Day, 486 Belgian medal, gold, dated 1787, 470
Belgians described as "brave " by Julius Cæsar, 168
"Bell and Horns," Brompton tavern sign, 109 Bell inscription, Oxfordshire, 1752, 328
Bells of Cullompton, story connected with, 290 Bence, distribution of surname, 92 Berkeley family, 167, 220
Bermuda, colonists in, in 1620, 247
Bernard (Sir T.), Bart., author, c. 1816, 388, 436 Berrow's Worcester Journal,' weekly paper, "1690," 21, 46
Bertram (C.), his Richard of Cirencester on the Ancient State of Britain,' 289, 350
Dickens's Pickwick Papers,' first edition, 153 Holcroft (Thomas), 1745-1809, 1, 43, 58, 83, 122, 135, 163, 205, 244, 284, 323, 362, 403, 442, 484
Johnston (Arthur), 346 Liberalism, 67, 116
Loseley MSS. printed at Louvain, 230, 295, 377
Louvain, Irish MSS., 207
Machiavelli, Testina editions, 128
'Nichol's Cities and Towns of Scotland,' 229 Periodicals published by religious houses, 250, 317, 376, 413
Scott (W. Bell), 28, 93
Southey (Robert), 489
Stow's Survey,' 1618 edition, 248 Birmingham, "the toyshop of Europe," 346 Bismarck (Prince), his saying on the Eastern Question, 387
Black Mass of the Germans, 388
Blakeway (J. B.), M.A., 1765-1826, 229, 277 "Blandandered," meaning of the word, 17 Bligh (Capt. W.), the voyage of the Providence, 17, 116, 153, 277
Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.
Blizard or Blizzard as surname, 14, 58 Bobs," Kipling's Fighting Bobs,' 1893, 429, 472 "Boches," origin of the word, 367, 416, 436, 454,
Boehay (Sir James), his pedigree, 149 Bolton (-), four MSS. by, on heraldic subjects, 90
Boman, Bowman, or Beaumont family, 229 Bombay as a surname, 107, 356
'Bon Gaultier Ballads,' Kenny Meadows and, 93 Bonaparte (Napoleon): a button from his uniform, 190; as historian, 195; at St. Helena, 195; and Wellington, 195
Bonar, origin of the surname, 190, 237, 277, 333 Bonheur (Rosa), her painting The Duel,' 450 Bonnin or Boneen (Goosey), Etonian, 1754, 57 Books on Chelsea, 15, 57
Books recently published:- :-
Almack's (E.) Fine Old Bindings, 238 Analecta Bollandiana, Tomus XXXIII. Fasc. III., 200
Ballard's (A.) The English Borough in the Twelfth Century, 139
Bayeux Tapestry, Introduction by H. Belloc, 397
Beauchamp (Richard), Earl of Warwick, 1389-
1439, edited by Viscount Dillon and W. H. St. J. Hope, 60
Bible Dictionary, The Universal, 239 Bolton, The Registers of the Parish Church, 479
British History, Picture Book of, Vol. I., 459 Burgess's (F. W.) Chats on Household Curios, 179
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and
Other Analogous Documents: Vol. VIII. Edward III., 320
Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers relating to England and Spain: Vol. X. Edward VI., 1550-52, ed. by R. Tyler, 238
Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Richard II., Vol. I. 1377-81, 518
Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Edward III., Vol. XV., 1370-74, 258
Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series: America and West Indies, 1702-3, edited by C. Headlam, 299
Cambridge Antiquarian Society, Proceedings of, 139
Cambridge History of English Literature: Vol. XI. French Revolution, 378 Ceylon Tombstones and Monuments in Ceylon, 259
Cockburn's (Sir R.) and H. A. Cockburn's
The Records of the Cockburn Family, 339 Craigie's (W. A.) A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles: Speech-Spring, Vol. IX., 319
Denny's (Rev. H. L. L.) Memorials of an Ancient House: Lister, 178
Ditchfield's (P. H.) London Survivals, 38 Douglas's (S. O. G.) A Theory of Civilisation. 278
Drake, New Light on, trans. by Z. Nuttall,
Dwelly's Parish Records, 3 vols., 139 Figgis's (J. N.) The Fellowship of the Mystery, Bishop Paddock Lectures, 459 Fleetwood Family Records, Part II., 279
Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.
Books recently published:-
Gomme's (Sir L.) London, 38 Gordon's (E. O.) Prehistoric Mounds and Circles, 379 Günther's (R. T.) A Description of Brasses ...in the Chapel of Magdalen College, 159 Hannah's (I. C.) The Heart of East Anglia, 478 Hextall's (Bro. W. B.) Some Old-Time Clubs and Societies, 278
Hodson's (L. J.) A Short History of the Parish of Salehurst, Sussex, 219 Johnstone's (J. F. K.) A Concise Biblio- graphy of the History of the Shires of Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine, 500 Joyce's (P. W.) A Social History of Ancient İreland, 398
London-Survey of London: Vol. V. St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 118
Morris's (J. E.) Bannockburn, 39 Muir's (R.) Britain's Case against Germany, 500 New Dictionary Historical English Principles: Speech - Spring, by W. A. Craigie, 319; Traik-Trinity, by Sir J. A. H. Murray, 59
Nobility, Titled, of Europe, compiled and edited by the Marquis of Ruvigny, 418 O'Donoghue's (E. G.) The Story of Bethle- hem Hospital, 358 Oxford Garlands, 320 Pettman's (C.) Notes on Place-Names, 160 Putnam's (G. H.) Memories of my Youth, 99 Rand's (B.) Berkeley and Percival, 419 Registers of the Parish Church of Newchurch- in-Rossendale, 1653-1723, 439 Sannazaro (Jacopo), The Piscatory Eclogues of, edited by W. P. Mustard, 458 Scots Peerage, Historical and Genealogical Account, edited by Sir J. B. Paul, Vol. IX. 298
Seebohm's (F.) Customary Acres and their Historical Importance, 199
Shaftesbury's Second Characters,' edited by B. Rand, 19
Sommer's (H. O.) The Structure of 'Le Livre d'Artus,' 478
Stanhope's (G.) and G. P. Gooch's The Life of Charles, Third Earl Stanhope, 337 Stopes's (Mrs. C. C.) Shakespeare's Environ- ment, 499
Stratton's (M.) Bruges : Impression, 398
Sussex Verse, edited by C. F. Cook, 478 Thomson's (C. L.) English History in Con- temporary Poetry, 199
Tout's (T. F.) Reign of Edward II., 78 Trevelyan's (Sir G. O.) George the Third and Charles Fox, 438
Waley's (A. S.) The Remaking of China, 160 Booksellers' Catalogues, 40, 79, 120, 180, 280, 300, 340, 400, 439, 519
Bookselling and publishing, bibliography of, 225 Borrow (George), commemorative tablet, 80 Borstal, derivation of the name, 488 Botany fire and new-birth, 472; insectivorous plants, 450, 495
Bowman, Boman, or Beaumont family, 229 Bradbury (Thomas), Lord Mayor, 1509, 490 Bride, custom of marriage in her parish, 508 British Isles, statues and memorials in, 103, 177, 226, 275, 303, 313, 360, 374, 386, 405, 433
British regimental history, bibliography of, 276 Britton (Sir John), his pedigree, 150
Brontë (Anne), her tomb at Scarborough, 24, 94 "Brother Johannes," his prophecy, 1600, 370, 397, 418, 494
Browne (Sir Thomas), 1605-82, and his books, 321, 342, 361, 397
Browne (William), Vitalis, and Apuleius, 384 Browne and Angell families, 427 Bruce (Robert), concealed at Lodge Hill, 469 Bruce, Freeman, Parry, and Pyke families, 9 Brumfield (Sir John), c. 1270, 150 Bruxelles, Viscount of, and Margrave d'Anvers, descent of the titles, 370, 415
'Bull and Poker,' story alluded to, 1757, 108 Bunt-lark-corn-bunting, 67
Burnap alias Burnett, surname and place-name, 52 Burns (Robert) and Maria Riddell, 50, 153 Burrough (E. R.), Westminster scholar, 1812, 57 Burt (A. R.), miniature portrait painter, c. 1815, 508
Burton (Edward) of Llandewy Hall, 1772, 229 Burton (Edward), M.A., D.D., 1794-1836, 229, 277 Burton (Robert) of Longnor, 1773, 229, 277 Burton (Robert), the key to his symbol, 50; Dr. Johnson's copies of his Anatomy of Melan- choly,' 117; Shilleto's edition of his Anatomy of Melancholy,' 193
in 1340, 90, 174 Burton (T.), Archdeacon of St. Davids, 1752, 229 Bushel, bussellus Londonie Byam (G.), Westminster scholar, 1715, 57 Byron (Lord), his use of the word "lay," 158 Byroniana, 108
C2K," "American slang word, 329 Cadenabbia, inscriptions in the church, 407 Cadency, signs of, used by heralds, 50, 98 Cairns family, 88, 154 copy for, 171, 218 Calais, Dover seen from, temp. James I., 86 Calendar, origin of " Callippides, Charles I. likened to, 73 Calvert (Giles and Elizabeth), booksellers c. 1660, their wills, 267
Calvert (Richard), Etonian, 1754, 38 "Cambo Brittanicus" in burial register, 387, 436 "Canail," use of the word, 228 Candles,
selling by candle" custom, 157 Candlesticks used at the Duke of Wellington's funeral, 449
"Cannuk," word used 1596, 288 Canterbury Cathedral, the cloisters, 367 Card coincidence in cribbage, 468 Cardiff newspapers published c. 1827, 389, 435 Carew (R. Shapland), Etonian, 1765, 18 Carlyle (Thomas), his Past and Present,' 189, 255 Carlyon (Thomas), Etonian, 1764, 28 Carne (Joseph), F.R.S., of Cornwall, 110 Carr (Ralph), Westminster scholar, 1781, 33, 75,
Carr (W.), Mayor of Liverpool, 1741, 131, 176 Cartwright (W.), Etonian, 1764, 28 Cary or Carey (C.), Etonian, 1758, 28 Casanoviana, 42, 145, 344
"Case is Altered," origin of tavern sign, 146 Castile (R.), Westminster scholar, 1750, 68 Caswell (H.), Westminster scholar, 1751, 68 Catechist at Oxford, 1634-78, his duties, 507 Catesby (Robert), jun., b. 1595, 508 Cathcart (C.), Westminster scholar, 1730, 68 Caulfield (Tobias), Westminster scholar, 1751, 68 Celtic place-names in Lincolnshire, 466
Centenary of the cigar, 1913, 33 Chadioke or Chideoke (Sir John), 150 Chadwick (G.), Westminster scholar, 1719, 68 Chains and posts in the City, 1648, 149 Chales (Philip), Westminster scholar, 1730, 68 Challener (T.), Westminster scholar, 1812, 68 Chaloner (W.), Etonian, 1755, 28
Chamberlain (T.), Westminster scholar, 1720, 68 Chambers (John), Etonian, 1760, 28 Chambers (R.), Westminster scholar, 1787, 68 Chambers (Thomas), Etonian, 1758, 28 Champ (G. E.), Westminster scholar, 1814, 68 Champernown (J.), Westminster scholar, 1735, 90 Champion (C.), Westminster scholar, 1738, 90 Champion (T.), Westminster scholar, 1726, 90 Chandos, place-name, its locality, 49, 134 Chantries, and craft and religious guilds, 269 Chapel-House, visited by Johnson, 1776, 13, 71 Chapels, proprietary, in London, 228; conventual guest-chapels, 270
Chaplains of Winchester College, 1417-1542, 201, 221
Chapman (F.), founder of Fortnightly Review,' Charing Cross, old cross "fallen down," 353, 416 Charles I., statue of, at Charing Cross, 169, 217 Charlotte (Princess) and Prince Leopold, portraits of, 457
Charlton (C.), Westminster scholar, 1817, 90 Charlton (E. E.), Westminster scholar, 1825, 90 Charlton (Francis), Westminster scholar, 1749, 90 Charlton (Philip), Westminster scholar, 1783, 90 Charnock (B.), Westminster scholar, 1738, 90 Charnock (J.), Westminster scholar, 1738, 90, 218, 274
Chartres (John), Etonian, 1762, 28, 135 Chatsworth, French general detained there, 389, 436
"Chatterbox," derivation of the word, 128, 196, 272
Chatterton (Wentworth), c. 1790, poet, his birth- place, 329
Chelsea, books on, 15, 57
Chemistry, College of, Scotland (its history), 268, 317
Cheshire (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1731, 90 Cheshyre (C. C. Cholmondeley), Etonian, 1765, 28 Cheshyre (John), Etonian, 1760, 28 Chesney, origin of the surname, 37 Chester (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1751, 110 Chester (W. Bromley), Westminster scholar, d. 1780, 110
Chevet (Jacob), Westminster scholar, 1716, 110 'Chevy Chase,' reference to, 1624, 106 Cheyne (T.), Westminster scholar, 1701, 90 Chichester (J.), Etonian, 1764, 28, 76 Chichester (Sir John), his pedigree, 150 'Chickseed without Chickweed,' reading book, 366, 418
Child, the seventh, of a seventh child, 88, 135, 174, 216, 393
Child (John), Westminster scholar, 1721, 110 Child (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1720, 110 Child (T.), Westminster scholar, 1717, 110 Childe or Child family, 29, 76 Chili, prints relating to, 12, 59 Chitty (Abraham), Westminster scholar, 1689, 110 Christ Church, Oxford, Catechist at, 1634-78, 507 Christchurch, Hampshire, epitaph in, 171, 213, 257 Christian names: Amphillis, 488; ffrancis, 228, 276, 358; Thirmuthis, 490 Christmas bibliography, 482
Christmas trees, the first in England, 1836, 486
Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.
Chronicle of the Kings of England,' bibliography of, 25
Church, curious announcements in, 167, 218, 253 Church (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1777, 110 Churches heart-burial in niches, 35, 77, 111, 431;
St. Pancras, restorations of, 86; Greek Church Churchill (Bartholomew), Westminster scholar, in London, 386 1817, 110
Churchill (C.), Westminster scholar, 1730, 110 Churchill (J.), Westminster scholar, 1745, 110 Churchill (Joshua), Etonian, 1763, 28 Churchill (R.), Westminster scholar, 1720, 110 Churchill (W.) of Dorset, Etonian, 1756, 28 Churchman (Mary), 1654-1734, her maiden name, 429
Chute (T. Wiggett), Etonian, 1763, 108 Ciphers before figures in accounts, 170 Cigar, centenary of, 1913, 33 'Cirencester (Richard of) on the Ancient State of Britain,' 289, 350
City of London School, Mr. Asquith and, 429, 470 'Cirencester Flying Post,' newspaper, 1718, 325 Clapping as a sign of disapprobation, 108 Clack, origin and meaning of the surname, 35 Clavel (John), 1603-42, poet, his birthplace, 329 Clarke (George), Etonian, 1755, 108 Clayton (R.), Westminster scholar, 1664, 115 Clerkenwell tea-gardens, allusion to, 1793, 267, 313
Cleveland, Dukedom of, 249, 317 Clive (William), Etonian, 1760, 108 Clocks and clockmakers, 310, 354, 458, 499 Clock: "Act of Parliament clock," 130 Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral, 367 Clovis, place of his baptism, 428 Clough (Edward), Etonian, 1751, 108, 177 Clubs of London, 1828, 389, 432 Cob," 99 66 Cockbourn (A.), Westminster scholar, 1734, 310 male and female swan, 1405, 9 Cock, throwing at, at Shrovetide, 25 Cockburn (Thomas), Westminster scholar, c. 1727, 310
Cockman (Newell), Westminster scholar, 1739, 310
Codere (John), Westminster scholar, 1748, 310 Coghlan (H. T.), Westminster scholar, 1824, 310,
Coinage, bronze, ship and lighthouse on, 465 Coins and stamps, British, 191, 235, 255, 276, 318, 465
Cokeley (Adam), Westminster scholar, 1744, 310 Cole (Sir Henry), "Felix Summerly,' his hand-
Cole (W. Fairfax), Westminster scholar, 1822, 310 Colebatch (Joseph), Westminster scholar, 1689, 310
Coles (E. Mowbray), Westminster scholar, 1825,
Colley (Joseph), Westminster scholar, 1708, 310 Collier (Charles), Etonian, 1762, 108
Collier (F. Spencer), Westminster scholar, 1822, 310
Collins (Tobias), Westminster scholar, 1719, 310 Collyer (G. S.), Westminster scholar, 1812, 310 Colonels-in-Chief, Royal ladies as, 27 Colman (George), Westminster scholar, 1748, 310 Colour, national, of Wales, 310, 356 Colour and sound, books on the relation of, 231, 275, 317
Colours, regimental, in time of war, 168 Colquitt family, 248
Colthurst (William), Etonian, 1763, 108
Columbine (General Francis), Governor of Gib- raltar, c. 1750, 96
Columbus (Christopher), his nationality and religion, 94
Columella, Jane Austen's reference to, 388, 429, 453
Combe (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1780, 310 Combes (John), Westminster scholar, 1721, 310 Combes (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1722, 310 'Coming K-,' the forecast, 1876, 242, 296 Compiègne, forest of, owners of the soil, 250 Concordances of English authors, 461, 513
Creacas of Widsith,' and "Greeks" of the Rhine, 341 Cresswell (Frederick), Westminster scholar, 1816, 330 Creswell (Henry W.), Westminster scholar, 1810, 330
Crewe (John), Westminster scholar, 1781, 330 Cricket match, result of, given out in church, 167, 218, 253
Crimean War banquet, tablecloth used at, 109 Croft (John), Etonian, 1763, 148 Croft (Thomas), Etonian, 1765, 148 Croft (William), Westminster scholar, 1774, 330 Croftes (William), Etonian, 1758, 148
Crofts (Daniel), Westminster scholar, 1750, 330 Crofts (John), Westminster scholar, 1743, 330
Consumption, Ireland free from, until 1824, 370, Crofts (John), Westminster scholar, 1751, 330 474
Conyers (H. J.), Etonian, 1784, 108
Cook (George), Etonian, 1757, 108
Cook (Capt. James) and his old master, 181 Cook (William), Etonian, 1753, 108
Cooke (J. Barfoot), Westminster scholar, 1806, 310
Cooke (Thomas), Etonian, 1761, 108 Coope (W.), Westminster scholar, 1812, 310 Cooper (Beauchamp S.), Westminster scholar, 1836, 310
Cooper (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1734, 310 Cooper (Fenimore), derivation of his name, 26 Cooper (George), Etonian, 1754, 108
Cope (Frederick), Westminster scholar, 1723, 130 Cope (John), Etonian, 1757, 148 Coppendale (J.), Westminster scholar, 1731, 130 Coppinger (Teresa)=Pierce Power, J.P., Ireland, 1789, 388
Corbet (R.), Westminster scholar, 1748, 130 Corbet (T.), Westminster scholar, 1716, 130 Cordwainer," worker in goatskin leathers, 247, 296, 334, 375, 393, 435, 499
Cornhill, Rectory House of St. Michael, 26, 407, 426
Cornish (W.), Westminster scholar, 1719, 130 Corn laws of the 17th century, 148
Cornwall (Sir Walter or Sir William), 149 "Correct," printers' phrase, early use of, 106 Corry (W.), Westminster scholar, 1721, 131 Corryton (John), Etonian, 1754, 148
66 Corvicer a shoemaker, 1401, 15, 178 Cosyn (Edmund), Westminster scholar, 131 Cotes (John), Westminster scholar, 1731, 131 Cotterell, place-name, its variants, 409 Cotterell (Clement), Etonian, 1765, 148 Cotterell or Coterill family, 48
Cotton (E. Rowland), Etonian, 1756, 148 Cottrell (E.), Westminster scholar, 1761, 131 Coulson (Thomas), c. 1791, his antecedents, 349 Court Leet, Hampstead Manor Court, 1914, 7 Cow, rib of, in Stanion Church, 168, 236 Cowlard family, 52
Crofts (John), Westminster scholar, 1784, 330 Croker (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1719, 330 Croly (Dr.) on a Servian hero, 89
Crompton (T. Lake), Westminster scholar, 1837, 330 Cromwell (Abrahall), Westminster scholar, c. 1660, 330
Cromwell (Jane) and Pallavicini, 38 Cromwell (O.), his reputed illegitimate daughter, Mrs. Hartop, 32; the English Attila," 349 Cromwell's Gardens, Clerkenwell, 313 Crooked Lane, London Bridge, inhabitants of, 489
Cropley (John), Westminster scholar, 1743, 330 Cropley (Matthew), Westminster scholar, 1747, 330
Cross-legged effigies, meaning of the position, 418 Crump (Philip), Westminster scholar, 1715, 330 Crutwell (C. J.), c. 1842, poet, his birthplace, 329 Cullompton bells, suicide connected with, 290 Culpeper family of Kent, 158
Cumberbatch (James), Westminster scholar, 1715,
Cuppincott (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1674, 330
Curtis (John), Etonian, 1760, 148
Curtis (Michael Atkins), Etonian, 1760, 148 Curwood (John), blind, called to the Bar, 1796, 33 Cusack (James), Westminster scholar, 1746, 330 Cusani, a nation, their customs, 90, 138, 372 Custance (John), Etonian, 1762, 148
Cutforthhay (John), Westminster scholar, 1729, 330
Cuthbertson (William), Westminster scholar, 1738, 330
Cowper (Judith), Mrs. Madan, her poems and Dalby (Henry), Etonian, 1755, 169 portrait, 27, 97
Cox (J. Saville), Etonian, 1760, 148
Craig (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1726, 330 Cramb (Prof.) on German Crusaders, 388 Crane (James), Westminster scholar, 1741, 330 Crane (Thomas), Fellow of Winchester, 1548, 34 Craufurd (Alexander), Westminster scholar, 1782, 330
Craufurd (D. E.), Westminster scholar, 1805, 330 Craufurd (G.), Westminster scholar, 1795, 330 Crawford (Francis), Etonian, 1758, 148 Crawford (W.), Etonian, 1759, 148
Dalrymple (John), Etonian, 1762, 169 Dampier (John), Etonian, 1756, 169, 217 Dane Holes. See Dene-Holes.
Danish lyrical poets, modern, 18 Danteiana, 242
Darby (John), Etonian, 1764, 169
Dark Ages"=mediæval times, use of term, 191 "Daud =George, use of the word, 386, 430, 474 Davis (John), Etonian, 1757, 169 Davis (Mark), Etonian, 1762, 169 Davis (Richard), Etonian, 1757, 169 Dawson (Edward), Etonian, 1761, 169
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