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xii. 133. Harris, silver-buckle maker, xi. 18. Incut, xi. 256. Jack and Jill, iv. 13. Medicinal waters, viii. 214. Newspaper leading articles, Iv. 128. " Of " after " inside," " outside," iv. 168. Phonetic spellings, vi. 308. Plane sail- ing, x. 316. " Raised Hamlet on them," xi. 237. Resp., iv. 9. Seaquake and earthquake, xi. 98. Seraskier : its pronunciation, xi. 294. Smoking and blind men, ix. 355. Speakers of the House of Commons, xi. 31. Whiff, a boat, x. 91. White Ensign : National Flag, ix. 174, 256. Yachting, iv. 156 Collins (Mortimer), his writings, x. 249, 298 Collins (Oliver) on right to bear arms, viii. 465 Collins (V. H. ) on authors of quotations wanted, xi. 49. Jack Cade's Chimney, xi. 48. Polish Dragoons : Jager, xi. 189. Tents in enumera- tion, xi. 411. Thiebault and " s'ennuyer," xi. 110. Wellington trousers, xi. 48 Collins (Wilkie) and ' The Lazy Tour of Two Idle

Apprentices,' iii. 207, 278 ; iv. 255 Collins (William), poet, and Gray, parallel passages, i. 456 ; his ' Ode to Evening,' v. 148, 217 ; his works, vi. 208, 256 ; references in letters c. 1744 to, x. 186

Collins (William), R.A., his wife's monument, ii. 405

Collins, his 'Paddy Bull's Expedition,'

ix. 257 Collinson (F. J.) on Judge Gascoigne and Prince

Harry, xi. 121 Collinson family, xii. 168

Collis (John and Peter), their epitaphs, ii. 215 Collnor on Bullingdon Club, xi. 49 Collompton : Cullompton, derivation of place- name, ii. 77, 95

Collop Monday, v. 247, 376, 413 Collyer (J. M.) on Patrick, Lord Gray, ii. 527 Collyweston, meaning of the word, ii. 9 Colman (Edmund Craven), his biography, v. 269 Colman (George), the younger, his ' Man of the People,' iv. 266 ; as Censor of Plays, c. 1832, ix. 206 Colomb (G.) on Beaconsfield and the primrose, x.

486

Colon, its origin, ii. 301 Colonies, perils of literature in, v. 226 Colosseum v. Coliseum, orthography of name, iii.

267, 353 Colosseum in Regent's Park, its demolition and

history, iii. 52, 116, 189, 255, 437, 496 Colour transition, v. 86, 194 Colours, milliners', their names, ix. 391 Colours in the Navy, disposal of old, viii. 166 Colours, party, variations in, v. 65, 194, 271, 396 Colours of the Queen's Westminsters and St. Mar- garets', Westminster, i. 363 Colours of the Scots Guards after Talavera, 1809,

ix. 51

Colston (Edward), Jun., M.P. for Wells, ii. 228 Coltman (George), Receiver-General in Stamp

Office, x. 489

Coluberry, curious Christian name, i. 214 Columbia on ' Punch ' on Oldridge's Balm of

Columbia, vii. 289 Columbus (Christopher), his remains claimed by

Seville and San Domingo, i. 247, 332, 458 Columbus and the egg, vi. 364 Columbus on " Hail, smiling morn ! " vii. 369 Colvac as a Gaelic Christian name, i. 387, 492 ;

ii. 56

Colville (David), Scotch scholar, c. 1648, iv. 149 Colville (Mrs.), her ' Duchess Sarah,' iii. 146

Colyer-Fergusson (T.) on Polhill family, xi. 315 Com. Ebor. on Christmas notes, ix. 4. Embleton of Northallerton, viii. 109. Jones (Hannah Maria), x. 248. London statues and memorials, ix. 284. ' Nicholas Nickleby ' : Capt. Cuttle, i. 217

Com. Line, on Birkenhead place-rime, xi. 145. Comether, xi. 417. County tales, i. 505. "Cut his stick " = " hooked it," ix. 132. Holies (Gervaise), i. 208. ' Jenetta Norweb,' iv. 389. Sanderson (Robert), i. 227. Steering wheel, x. 98

Combe (William), key to ' Diaboliad,' ix. 227 ; xi. 458 ; xii. 14 ; key to ' The Diabo-lady,' ix. 247

Combe family and Gaspar Manor, xii. 268, 349 Combe Sydenham, sketches of, v. 250 Comber (J. ) on Comber family, i. 47. Mair and

Burnet families, iii. 149 Comber (Thomas), LL.D., 1722-78, i. 89 Comber family, i. 47, 89, 152, 212 Combermere Abbey, its charters, v. 214 \

Combine, derivation of the word, v. 41 Comet, 1580, iii. 8, 74 Comet, card game, xi. 489 ; xii. 15, 56 Comet : " comet of a season," xi. 489 Comet, Halley's, i. 86, 152 Comether, Anglo-Irish term, its derivation, vi. 249

x. 420, 469 ; xi. 33, 98, 416, 513 ; xii. 77, 231 Comestor Oxoniensis on Tideswell and Tideslow,

i. 91

Comloquoy surname, x. 187 Comma, Athenian fleet saved by, ix. 389, 473 Comma, its origin, ii. 301 Commandment, Eleventh, various renderings,

viii. 268, 418, 478 ; x. 358, 437 Commandments painted on glass, ix. 447 Commemorative tablets, i. 367 Commentary, Old Testament, ii. 188, 258 Commerce, card game, v. 40 Commercial traveller's will in 1682, vii. 387 Commissary, Court of Westminster, documents iu ,

iii. 125

Commission convened by a Member of Parlia- ment, i. 88

Commissioner of Sewers on Heacham parish officers, ii. 371

ommons, House of, hats in, vi. 488 ommonwealth laws, 1653, ix. 89, 158 ommonwealth marriages in 1657, vi. 8 bmmonwealths and storks, x. 368, 438 ! ommunion, Holy, quantity of wine used, ix.

90, 212, 432 ; x. 96, 138 bmmunion tokens, earliest use in Scotland, iv.

387, 430 ; in New England, c. 1822, viii. 5 Comoro Islands, headless dolls in, v. 307 Companies, City, their Halls, iii. 87, 171, 294 Companies of Invalids, their records, v. 489 ; vi. 38 Company spoons, their history, xii. 109 Composers, musical, as pianists, vii. 34, 236 Compositor's case, c. 1500 and 1600, xii. 330, 375 Composte'la, place-name, its etymology, xii. 27 Compter Prison, Poultry, its history, iii. 168, 254 Comyn (Ian) on Dickens's knife-box, xi. 8.

Scotch song : night courtship, viii. 255 Comyn (Red), his murder in 1306, viii. 310, 456 Con contraction, its use, ii. 427 ; iii. Ill, 152,

250, 335 ; vii. 134 Concerts of Antient Music, their origin, iii. 488 ;

iv. 49, 335, 393 Concdbar in Smith's 'Cyclopedia of Names,'

iii. 307 Condado, the, 1652, its locality, v. 47, 77, 114, 317

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