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 Notes and Queries, July 27, 1907.

INDEX.

527

Christmas custom at Chapel Royal, Savoy, 429, 493

Christmas Day, poem by Coleridge on, 146

Church stores and chantries, pre-Reformation, 467

Churches, rood-lofcs in, 482*

Churchwardens' accounts, passages in, 189, 232, 275

Churchyard cough, gout in the throat, 7, 156

Citizenship, O. W. Holmes on, 249, 297, 475

City Guilds, their badges, 347, 457; charters to, temp.

James I., 347, 457 Civis on factory workers American magazine, 469

Virginia and the Eastern Counties, 412 Clack-hole of bellows, use of the term, 267 Clarendon House, later Albemarle House, 268, 312 Claridge (Sir John), portrait by Chinnery, 329 Clark (A.) on Maldon records and drama, 181, 342, 422 Clark (M. S.) on piscon-led, 376 Clarke (Cecil) on awaitful, 510

Birch's, City confectioner's, 366 Book-stealing : degrees of blackness, 212 Holly Lodge, Highgate, 487

Clarke (Dr. Adam), and sermons by Patrick Adair, 308 Clarke (Sir Alured), Governor-General of India, 489 Clarke (H. S. S.) on Andrew Marvell, 130 Clarke (Lieut. Henry), R.N., d. 1818, his birth, 370 Classical quotations, 337 Classis, use of the word, 1646-7, 189, 232 Clayton (E. G.) on Romney's house in Cavendish

Square, 487

Clayton (F.) on Worple Way, 293, 417 Clayton (H. B.) on the Pedlars' Rest. 266 Clements (H. J. B.) on Bibliotheca Farmeriana, 12 Clindenin (William), M.D., died c 1795, 290 Clippingdale family history, 37

Clockmaker, Beliard, seventeenth-century Paris, 268 Cobkey, c. 1626, explanation of the word, 448 Cochineal, called mestique, 105 Cockle (M. J. D.) on 'Army List,' 1642, 30

Drum-major: John Bibie, 293 Cockroach, use of roach for, 425 Cocoa-nuts and monkeys in ' Swiss Family Robinson,'

395 Cogan (Thomas), reference in ' Haven of Health ' to

Sallust, 128

Coin-names, American, 36, 136, 154 ; popular, 153 Coins, legends on English gold and silver, 183, 237,

294, 318

Coke pronounced Cook, 380 Coldharbour, 200 Colds, St. Kilda, 307 Coleridge (S. T.), mispunctuation in ' Dejection,' 45,

95 ; poem on Christmas Day, 146 ; his ' Epitaphium

Testamentarium,' 387, 436 Columbia on ' Punch ' on Old ridge's Balm of Columbia,

289

Columbus on " Hail, smiling morn ! " 369 Commercial traveller's will in 1682, 387 Composers, musical, as pianists, 34, 236 Con- contraction, 134 Confinement, use of the word in 1681, 368 Congreve, matches mentioned by, 269, 351, 397, 451 Conscientious objection, earliest use of the term, 165 Conservative on Hackney: Tyssen family, 310 Constant Reader on Quotations, 269 Cooke (Sir Anthony), his wife, 490 Copin, French diminutive for Jacob, 29, 74 Cordiner (Cornelius), Westminster scholar, 428

Cordova (R. de) on boundary incidents, 30 Cortield (W.) on Anglo-Indian 'Little Jack Homer,' 277

Bell-horses, 258

Brougham, Lord, and ' Punch,' 246 Corneille, houses inhabited by, 469 ' Cornworthiad,' and Barter family of Devon, 128 Corrodies, " Liber serviens," meaning of the term, 128 Corsica, linguistic curiosity in, 307, 357 ; seen in

mirage from Italy, 495 Coslett, surname, 30

Cosmo (Sir Gordon), biographer of Byron, 89 Cosway (B.), his engraving of Mrs. Harding, 309 Cotswold games at Whitsuntide, 361, 402, 511 Cough, churchyard, gout in the throat, 7, 156 "County of Cornwall and Nowhere," on Robartes

monument, Truro, 194

Court Leet : Manor Court, survivals, 327, 377 Court Roll, temp. Henry VII., terms in, 249, 317, 515 Court Rolls, Stepney, c. 1617, 127 Courtesy titles and remarriage, 18 Courtney (R. A.) on wheel crosses, 389 Courtney (W. P.) on Dodaley's collection of poetry, 3, 82, 284, 404, 442

Law (John), of Lauriston, 233

Rogers (Dr. George) and Padua University, 503

Seward (Thomas), 122 Coustou (Nicholas, Guillaume, and Guillaume le fils),

French sculptors, 190, 211, 251, 277, 352, 376 Cowper (William), Lamb or Hood, 11 ; John Gilpin

and his original, 407, 516 Cox (Mr.) and Orange pippins, 508 Cox ( Leonard) in Northern Hungary, 266 Crakowed shoes, derivation of the word, 445 Creeling the bridegroom, 186, 256, 296 Crichton, the Admirable, his identification, 33 Cricket match, earliest account of, 441 Crimp, obsolete English game, 511 Crojcesden, co. Stafford, Abbots of, 449 Cromwell (Oliver), on ambition, 208, 435, 514 ; and

Chalfont St. Giles, 210

Crone ( J. S ) on Adam Clarke : Patrick Adair, 308 Crooke (John), Westminster scholar, 428 Creole (Clement), Westminster scholar, 450 Crosby Hall, its threatened destruction and history, 481 Cross-Crosslet on courtesy titles and remarriage, 18

Davis (Sir Thomas), Lord Mayor, 1677, 54 Crosses, wheel, 389 Crouch (C. H.) on Andre' : Inglis : Downie, 13

"Forest of Oxtowe," 12

"Old Highlander, The/' 457

Rutledge family of Charlestown, 490

Thirkell family, 218 Cruikshank (G.), bis remarque, 50 Cry of Macaria, 251 Cubbardy, nonce-word, its use, 287 Cubitt (Sir William), engineer, his portrait, 347, 514 Culling (William), Westminster scholar, 450 Cumberland, Easter plays in, 30 Cummings (W. H.) on Admiral Benbow's death, 55

Musical composers as pianists, 34

' Short Explication ' of musical terms, 477 Cunningham family motto, 33, 93 Cupboards, dole, 16, 137 Cupples (J. G.) on Californian English, 36 Cups, wooden, in East Anglia, 489