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 Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.

INDEX.

527

Chinese Gallery in London, 1851, 207, 255 Chosen Few, button inscription, 287 Christian Fathers, index to, 248, 334, 453 Christian name, children with same, 35, 79, 112.

157, 257

Christian names : Alvery or Alvary, 156, 186 ; Aubrey, 187 ; Galfrid, 338, 436, 494 ; Geoffrey, 187 ; Hugh, 187 ; Nigel, 186 ; Noah, 7, 76 ; Penelope, 226 ; Reginald, 186 ; Starling, 506 Christians and lions, Tertullian on, 428 Christie (J. H.), duel with J. Scott, 228, 338 Christmas : Yule log, 129, 255, 296, 357, 398 Christmas carol : " To-morrow shall be my

dancing day," 241 Christmas quarrel, 1859, 78 Church, smallest in England, 260 Churches, City, earliest use of stoves for warming,

449, 511

Churchyard records, system of arranging, 348 Cicero on purity of women's language, 69, 154 Cima, his picture ' Incredulity of Thomas,' 69 Cincinnati, Society of the, explained, 238 Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty Prof. Raleigh on,

465

Cisterns in Kensington Gardens, 108, 516 City churches, Guildhall MS. on, 208 ; earliest use

of stoves for wanning, 449, 511 City Sessions books, 288 Civil Service archives and records, 285, 337 Civil War period in fiction, 368 Civis on Indian Chief's oration, 129 Clara Emilia (Princess) of Bohemia, c. 1641, 508 Clark (A.) on winter wage and summer wage, 446 Clarke (Cecil) on Mark Twain, 367 Classicus on Public School Registers, 272 Clavering (Lady), d. 1854, her biography, 148,231 Clay (W. H.) on authors of quotations wanted, 72

Shakespeariana, 323

Solly collection of pictures, 107 Clayton (Herbert B.) on the Brazils, 355

Browne (Sir T.) on Olybius's lamp, 290

Portland cement : its inventor, 378

Topographical deeds, 154 Clements (H. J. B.) on Sir Nicholas Crispe, 397

Strettell-Utterson, 448, 477 Clergymen educated at Nonconformist Academies,

449

Cleric = clerk or scrivener, 205 Clerk, oldest parish, d; 1910, 306 Clippingdale (S. D.) on medical M.P.s, 64, 338

Netting Hill : its etymology, 408 Clob = mud wall, use of the word, 426, 517 Clothes and their influence, 76, 152, 212, 356 Clowes family and Rokeby House, West Ham, 108,

212

Clowes (H. F.) on Rokeby House, West Ham, 108 Coats of arms, mock, 146, 313, 497 " Cock Tavern " at Temple Bar, its history, 190,

472

Cockburn (H. A.) on Edinburgh clubs, 248 Coffin House, Hatherleigh, its collapse, 224, 316 Coldstream (W.) on Leo XIII.'s Latin verses, 369 Cole (Jacob), verse-writer, 1790-1868, 173 Coleridge (S. T.), phrases attributed to, 310, 354;

on firegrate folk-lore, 349, 415 Coles (C. B.), his ' Short Whist,' 90, 150 Collet at Leyden, c. 1643-4, 469 ' Collier's Water,' pamphlet, its authorship, 349 Collison-Morley (Lacy) on Baretti, 382

" Bluestocking " : origin of the term, 222

' Rasselas,' first Italian translation, 404 Collompton, Devon, Vicars of, 1662-1814, 309 Collop Monday, use of the term, 288, 352

Colman (George), his ' Man of the People,' Aber- deen, X782, 467 Colonial Office administration, articles on, 426,

498 Columbine in sixteenth century, its significance,

87, 198

Oolumbus's egg, story anticipated, 408, 499 Com. Ebor. on Michael Newton, 30 Comboloio rosary, term explained, 129, 197, 297 Comet and death of Julius Caesar, 448 Compost&a, etymology of the name, 118 Compton (Henry), Bishop of London, d. 1713, 47 Conde", musician to Mary, Queen of Scots, 267 ' Congdon's Plymouth Telegraph,' 1811, 188, 314 Congreve (Galfrid K.)on 'Deil stick the Minister,'

334

" Derry " and " down," 394 Names derived from Latinized forms, 338 Coningsby (Thomas de), his marriage, 118 Constable (J.), engraving of his ' Gillingham

Bridge,' 408

Cooke (W. H.) on authors wanted, 30 Coolidge (W. A. B.) on Becket's habits, 292

Herwart (M. d' ), at Berne, 336 Coope (Richard), d. 1765, his biography, 469 Cope (Mrs. Hautenville) on Richard Coope, 469

Gainsborough's pomeranian dog, 327 Cope (J. Hautenville) on Hartley Wintney Nun- nery, 150

Copp6e (Francois), ' La Gr&ve des Forgerons, 16 ' Cornhill Magazine ' and first discount book- seller, 133

Coronation of George IV., Herbwoman at, 265 Cosnahan family, Isle of Man, 109, 213, 330 Countess, English, at Tunbridge Wells, 34 Country Mouse on modern German poets, 368 Couper (W. J.) on Watson's ' History of Printing,'

90

Court guides, earliest, 289, 354 Courtauld (S. A.) on Horace, ' Carmina, I. 5, 488 Courtney (W. P.) on anonymous works identified,

224

Bain (Andrew), M.D., 242 Bennet (R. H. A.), 371 Bibliotheca Drummeniana, 412 Coleridge (S. T.), phrases, 354 ' Cornwall : its Mines, Miners, and Scenery,

373

Dyer (John), 213 -

Holt, Coade, and artificial stone, 409 " Prince Fred " satire, 355 Stanhope (Lady), Capt. C. Morris, 392 Covenanters, banished, MS. by, 9, 92 Coverley (Sir Roger de), his portrait gallery, 204 Cowes, Isle of Wight, origin of the name, 88, 155 Cowes family, 508

Coxeter (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1743, 488 Coyer (Abb6), his letter to Pansophe, 367, 41, 438 Cradle of Henry of Monmouth, 183, 253, 314, 456 Creevey (Thomas), references to, c. 1810, 137 Crispe (Sir Nicholas), arms in Hammersmith

Church, 348, 397

c Critical Review,' 1756, names of writers in, 49 ' Critical Review of the Publick Buildings In

London,' 189, 253, 277, 374 Crofton (H. T.) on Crofton family, 387 Crofton family arms, 387

Croker (J. W.), his portrait of Shakespeare, 427 Crooke (W.) on Ilaubert's ' Tentation de St.

Antoine,' 17

Cross, Market, at Penzance, 69, 212 Cross-Crosslet on Flax Bourton, 438 John II. of France : his sword, 373