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Crossing, superstitious about, xii. 461 Cross-legged effigies, at Birkin, Yorks, viii. 207, 446 ; at Rothley, Leicester, viii. 465 ; and Crusaders, iv. 88 ; meaning of the position, ix. 14 ; x. 418

Cross Patty on " There are more acres in York- shire," &c., i. 52

Crosstree (Capt.), nautical character, ii. 387, 432 Crotch (W.), Mus. Doc., c. 1797, Oxford, vii. 387 Crouch (C. Hall) on bells rung for King Charles's execution, v. 113 Button makers : dates wanted, vii. 497 Chippendale (Thomas), vii. 216 Cook's {Capt.) : old master, x. 181 Cosey Hall, Gloucestershire, v. 110 Crouch family of Bye, Sussex, vii. 208 ; ix. 334 Culpeper of 'Kent : William, Francis and Philippa, x. 158 " De la" in English sur- names : survival of the prefix, v. 275 Epitaphiana, ii. 524 Etough (Henry), iv. 29S Groom of the Stole, x. 295 Heart- burial, ix. 398 Hood (Robin) romances, ix. 498 rlnwood or Inward family, ix. 517 Jones and Blunkett, v. 117 London, books on : Great Chart, ix. 412 Maldon, battle of, vii. 197 Myless, Essex, vii. 512 Parr (Robert), centenarian, iv. 378 Pepys (Samuel) and Sir William Sanderson, vii. 508 Pitt family of Cosey Hall, Gloucestershire, iv. 330 Purcell <Daniel), iv. 538 Rabel's drops, ix. 334 Rophjg the bride, ix. 365 Royal George, Tvreck of the, vii. 515 Rye Church font, ix. 328 St. Mary's, Amersham, Bucks, church- yard inscriptions, x. 216 -Scurr family of Maiden, Yorkshire, v. 50 Summer (Miss) : Mrs. Skrine or Skreene, iii. 17 Wanstead Park, xii. 246

Crouch family of Great Chart, ix. 412 Crouch family of Bye, Sussex, vii. 208 ; ix.

334

Crow (W. Roberts) on Acheson of Gosford, viii. 330 Bagenal : Hamilton v. 328 Chamney or Cholmondeley family, iii. 295 Constitutional history, viii. 158 Co. Down, history of, viii. 378 Crowe families of Norfolk and Suffolk, iii. 30 Crowe of Kiplin, i. 103 " D d straw- berry," x. 30 Ensor family, v. 328 Genea- logical Society for United Kingdom, i. 511 "" Guild or Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary," iv. 490 Guy (Admiral John) of Green - "wich, viii. 309 Irish Book of Remembrance, iii. 70 Irish family histories, ix. 223 Oliver >(Thomas), Bond Street, iv. 376 R.R. : his identity, v. 28 Rimes, origin of, wanted, viii. 170 Savage (Philip), iv. 509 Scottish mer- cenaries in Norway, vi. 269 Trilby, ix. 27 Von Bockmann family, ix. 249 Orow (William) of Upleatham, 1664, i. 247 Crowe family of Kiplin, Yorks, i. 103, 233 Crowe families of Norfolk and Suffolk, iii. 30 Crowgay or Crowgie family, i. 33 Crowle family, viii. 489 'Crowley (J. F.) on authors wanted, xii. 200 Crown agents, to represent Colonial Governors,

iii. 467 ; iv. 92 Crown coin, temp. James I., modern equivalent,

ii. 268

Crown Court, i. 30, 74, 92, 153, 295 -Crownfield (Henry), Etonian, 1577, " hanged,"

xi. 9

Crown lands at Boston, Lincolnshire, i. 28 J Cro.wn of the kings of Greece, vii. 507

" Crown Prince of Germany," newspaper error,

iv. 45 Crows, Greek proverb concerning, ii. 408 Holy,

Lisbon, ii. 67, 116, 155 Croydon, " The Star," Broad Green, vii. 428 ;

viii. 38 Croze (Maturinus Veyssiere de la), historian,

c. 1730, xi. 130, 175, 215, 236 Crozier (R.), artist, his biography, vi. 340, 370 Cru (R. L.) on Diderot: letters and essay on sculp- ture, vii. 268 " Entente Cordiale," viii. 474

Hope of Amsterdam, vii. 288

Crucified dove and Feast of Corpus Christi, xii. 401 Crucifix, inscription under, in Germany, vii. 484 Crucifix on Edgar Tower, Worcester, vi. 329,

393

Crucifixion, Celtic legend of the, iv. 106 Cruickshank (A. H.) on * Racing for Lambeth,'

xii. 182 Cruikshank (G.), his residences in Clerkenwell, xi.

338 Crump, " Mr. Crump's whim," his identity, iv.

108 Crump (Philip), Westminster scholar, 1715, X.

330 Crusaders and cross-leggei effigies, iv. 88 ; viii.

Crusades, payment in aid of, as fines, vi. 188 Cruse (D. A.) on ' Jackdaw of Bheims,' x. 107

Manzoni's ' II Cinque Maggio,' iii. 447 Crusie, Scottish lamp, described, ii. 328, 393 Crusoe (Robinson), literary descendants, i. 73, 118 Crutwell (C. J.), c. 1842, poet, his birthplace, x.

329

Crymble (Boger), Ensign 19th Foot, 1717, ix. 389 Crypt, Guildhall, Mr. S. Perks on, ii. 365 Crypt of Hurley Manor, temp. William III., v.

46, 136, 256

Cryptograms by Royalists, explanation of, xi. 225 Cryptographic satires of the 18th century, xii.

413 Crystal Palace, Handel Festivals at, 1857-1912,

vi. 61, 235 Crystal Palace, casts of Plantagenet tombs, ii.

356, 390, 410, 431

Crystal Palace tickets, c. 1858, iv. 405, 476 Cubbon (W.) on families of Kay and Key, xi.

176 Napoleon and a sea captain at St. Helena,

ix. 266

Cubbon (William) on Borrow in Isle of Man, i. 307 Cuca, where to be obtained in London, i. 16 Cuckoo, calling in its flight, iii. 486 ; iv. 30, 75, 96,

135, 195, 258, 339 ; its place in folk-lore, xii.

182, 230, 250, 287, 350 ; Japanese folk-lore, ii.

446 ; old rimes on, iii. 465 ; iv. 31, 96, 135 " Culebath "=flabellum, meaning of, xi. 189 Culleton (Leo) on Hancock as a place-name, vi.

213

Culling (Elizabeth), d. 1703, her tomb, i. 384 Cullompton bells, suicide connected with, x. 290 Culpeper family of Kent, viii. 429 ; x. 158 Culprit, etymology of the word, i. 99, 317, 413 " Cultura," English equivalent of, c. 1200, xi. 125 Culture, theory of the phases of, v. 168, 318 Cumberbatch (James), Westminster scholar, 1715,

x. 330 Cumberland (Ernest Augustus, Duke of), his

descendants, xi. 27

Cumberland (George), his biography, i. 249, 297 Cumberland (R.), essay on his plays, c. 1775, iv

247, 315, 355