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GENERAL INDEX.

County bibliographies, topographical, iv. 488 ;

v. 30, 178, 196, 276, 338, 374, 417, 510 County coats of arms, iii. 30, 77 County maps, the history of, ix. 5, 97 Coup de Soleil on solah topee or pith helmet, vi.

290, 307 Couper (W. J.) on Watson's ' History of Printing,'

i. 90

Courage & Co., London brewers, c. 1685, xi. 433 Courants, English and Dutch, c. 1607, ix. 341, 364 Courayer (Peter), d. 1776, his work on Anglican

orders, translations of, iv. 330, 413 Court (A. S.) on Burton : Blakeway, x. 229 Court (W. del) on Guilielmo Davidsone, xi. 192 " Scummer," xi. 460 Wassenaer (Fred. W. Van), Herr Van Bosande, xii. 485 Courtauld (G.), Jun., on " to " with ellipsis of the

infinitive, xi. 418

Courtauld (S. A.) on Horace, ' Carmina,' I. i. 5, 488 Courtenay (Viscount), afterwards Earl of Devon,

ii. 128

Courtenay (C. B.), Westminster scholar, vii. 70 Courtenay (Sir W.), posed as Messiah, c. 1830, v.

428 ; vi. 18, 50 ; vii. 297 Courtesy titles, the use of, xi. 250, 330 Court guides, earliest, i. 289, 354 Court influence on letters, viii. 246 Court Leet ceremony, Hampstead, ii. 33 Court Leet, Hampstead Manor Court, 1911, iv.

526 ; v. 78; 1914, x. 7 Court life, account of officers' duties, iii. 107, 156, 193 Courtney (W. P.) on anonymous works identified, i. 224 Bain (Andrew), M.D., i. 242 Bathurst (Benjamin), iii. 90 Beauchamp (Lord), iv. 339 Bennet (B. H. A.), i. 371 Bibliotheca Drummeniana, i. 412 Borlase, B.D. (Bev. G.) v. 381 Brooke (James),vi. 131 Bull (Bichard) vii. 170 Burr (Mrs.), painter, ii. 350 Carlyle and Charles I., iii. 371 Chapman (Bev. B.) : ' Le Feu de Joye,' ii. 441 Coleridge (S. T.) phrases, i. 354 Cornwall : its mines, miners and scenery, i. 373 Crashaw (Bichard) at Borne, ii. 205 Crosstree (Capt.) : Tom Bow- ling, ii. 432 D 'Israeli (Isaac), viii. 86 Dover (Thomas), ii. 526 Duroure family, iii. 450 Dyer (John), i. 213 Essex as a Christian name iii. 378 Galignani, vii. 130 Gem (Bichard), ii 121, 233 Gore (Charles) of Weimar, vii. 402 423 Greatheed (Bev. S.), v. 71 Hayman (Bobert), poet, ii. 206 Hedgeland (Preb Philip), iii. 365 Henley (Bev. P.), iv. 177 Hewitt (H. M-), viii. 161 Hicks family, iv 353 Holt, Coade, and artificial stone, i. 409 Hood (Bobin), v. 95 " Hughson (David) " Edward and David Pugh, iv. 70, 198 John son's works, bibliography of, vii. 507 ; viii. 8 r Marine insurance, iii. 157 Mingay " with the iron hand," viii. 41 Morris dancers in Here fordshire, vii. 91 Mundy (Peter), ii. 506 Murder of Sarah Stout at Hertford, vii. 31 Nicholls (Frank),M.D., iv. 421 Pearce (Horace) vii. 138 Penneck (Bev. B.), vi. 101 Pickering (Danby), ii. 492 Pitt and Wilkes on disfran chisement, iii. 77 " Prince Fred " satire, i 355 ' Beader ' and Dr. Johnson's Dictionary vii. 468, viii. 75 Smith (Baker Peter), v. 437 - Smuggling queries, viii. 297 Stanhop (Lady), Capt. C. Morris, i. 392 Townsen< (James), M.P., v. 2 Trecothick (Barlow), Lore Mayor, ii. 335 ; iii. 330 Wordsworth's frien Jones, vi. 211

Court of France," mentioned in song-book, 1785, xii. 121

Court of Bequests, letter temp. Hen. VII., ix. 405 Court of Session, Scotch, claim made in, c. 1800, xii. 101, 166, 209, 306

ourtois (L. J.) on Bousseau and Davenport, ii. .427

Courts Martial, records of, xii. 180, 299 Courts of law, standing on tables in, v. 408 ' Cousamah," in Thackeray's ' The Newcomes,'

xi. 7, 58

' Cousin and counsellor," royal greeting, iv. 529 ' Cousins and half -cousins," meaning of the

phrase, ix. 208, 273 ^outances, Winchester, and the Channel Islands,

iii. 126

Covenanters, banished, MS. by, i. 9, 92 Covent Garden, De Quincey and, viii. 104 Covent Garden Theatre, riot at, 1773, viii. 65, 172 Coventry, cross defaced, 1610, xi. 295 Coventry, Shakespeares in parish registers of,

1583-1664, v. 24, 105, 406 Coverham breed of white horses, iv. 206 Coverley (Sir Boger de), his portrait gallery, i. 204 Covert (Cockerel!), Westminster scholar, 1722, iv.

389 Covert (Sir W.) and Thynne family of Longleat,

c. 1630, iv. 209 Cow, " hacket," meaning of the word, iv. 445 Cow, rib of, in Stanion Church, x. 168, 236 Cow and goat, folk-lor^, ii. 466, 534 ; iii. 78 Cow and viper folk-lore, iv. 147 Cowan (W.) on Lea Wilson's collection of Bibles,

iii. 88 Coward (William), M.D., his works, 1704, xi. 67,

192 Cowes, Isle of Wight, origin of the name, i. 88,

155 ; vi. 285 ; ix. 467 Cowes family, i. 508 ; ii. 58, 97. 255 Cowfold, Sussex, discovery at Oakendean, iii. 348 Cowlard family, ix. 471, 514 ; x. 52 Cowley (Mrs.)," ' The Belle's Stratagem,' ii. 346 Cowley (E.) on John McGowan, publisher, viii.

488 Cowley (Hannah), her farce " Who's the Dupe ? "

1779, vii. 50, 96

Cowley (W.), Westminster scholar, 1750, ix. 289 Cowley (Windham), Westminster scholar, 1716,

viii. 409 Cowper (John), Vicar of Penrith, 1750-88, his

biography, iii. 227 Cowper (Judith), Mrs. Madan, her poems and

portrait, x. 27, 97

Cowper (William) and Cowper family of Fornham All Saints, ii. 369 ; his " God moves in a mys- terious way," iii. 10, 58, 153 ; use of the word " porcelain " in his ' Charity,' 409, 456, 498 ; his " Langford of the show," iv. 109, 151, 215 ; and Bev. Samuel Greatheed, 347 ; his poem, ' Progress of Error,' 389, 455 ; his 'John Gilpin,' ix. 430, 477, 513 Cowper and Lowther families, iv. 457, 518 Cox, Sheffield, Griffith, Hunt, and Cole families,

xii. 280, 329

Cox (E. M.) on first edition of Browne's ' Bri- tannia's Pastorals,' ix. 3 Cox (Elisha), ensign, b. 1721, his ancestry, viii.

28 Cox (F. J.) on authors of quotations wanted, ii.

327 Cox (J. Saville), Etonian, 1760, x. 148