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ELEVENTH SERIES.-VOL. X.

SUBJECT

INDEX

[For classified

articles see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED,
EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, MOTTOES, OBITUARY, PLACE-NAMES, PROVERBS AND
PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, SURNAMES, and TAVERN SIGNS.]

A

"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,

329, 471

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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

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Any," pronunciation of the word, 408

Apocrypha, Judith' included in the Lectionary,
389, 418

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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,

308

Avanzino or Avanzini (Antonio), design by,
c. 1580, 370, 415

Avignon, reproductions of frescoes at, 250

B

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

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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

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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

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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,

495

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,

198

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:-

London, its

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

on

South African

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

a Record and an

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

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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

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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,

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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,

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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

SUBJECT INDEX.

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

29

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

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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

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Cockman (Newell), Westminster scholar, 1739,
310

Codere (John), Westminster scholar, 1748, 310
Coghlan (H. T.), Westminster scholar, 1824, 310,

352

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-

books of London, 47, 98

Cole (W. Fairfax), Westminster scholar, 1822, 310
Colebatch (Joseph), Westminster scholar, 1689,
310

Coles (E. Mowbray), Westminster scholar, 1825,

310

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

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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

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Cornhill, Rectory House of St. Michael, 26, 407,
426

Cornish (W.), Westminster scholar, 1719, 130
Corn laws of the 17th century, 148

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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,

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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

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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

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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

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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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