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 546 SUBJECT INDEX. XoU-s and Queries, Jan. 28, 1922. Clubs : Correspondence clubs, 320, 360 London : bibliography, 41, 89, 174 Oyster and Parched Pea Club, 189 Pillow Club, 169, 235 Clynock (Morgan (?) Morris), " Custos of the English Hospital " at Rome, 46 Coaching: London-Salisbury flying coach in 1738, 29 Coaker (Jonas), " The Dartmoor Poet," 448, 496, 515 Coast defences, Tudor, 352 Coates (John), clockmaker of London, 510 Cockney pronunciation, 17, 54, 77 Coco-nut cups, 15 Coffee-houses, Taverns, and Inns in the eighteenth century : see under London Coffin, effect of opening, 530 Coffin (Jonathan Perrie), barrister, date of death wanted, 72 Coinage, Bishop of Oxford's, 33 Coins, " rubbing down," 388, 434 Col du Geant, passage of, by Mrs. and Miss Campbell in 1822, 446 Coleridge (S. T.), reference wanted, 131 Colleton (John) of the Middle Temple, 72 Colleton family of South Carolina, 72 Collins (William), his ' Epistle to Sir Thomas Hanmer ' and ' Ode to Evening,' 208 ; his ! ' Proposals for a History of the Revival of i Learning,' 210 ; his epitaph, 210 Columbia Market, Hackney, 468 Combe House, Herefordshire, 38, 94 Comber family of Chichester and of Shermanbury, ' 217, 255, 296 Company of Hostmen, 431, 478 Conjugal squabbles, verses on, 53, 93, 136 Cook (W.), water-colour artist, 491, 534 Cooke (G. A.) and his county itineraries, 15 Cooke (John), Winchester scholar, 421 Cooper (Samuel), miniature-painter, and John Hoskins, 1 Corbet (Matthew Ridley), his burial-place, 211 Corbishley family, 12 Corbould (Edward), d. 1905, 72, 178 Cork harbour : Prince Rupert's fort, 48 Cornish tin-miners : " flashing 'the tin," 469 Cornwaleys family, early settlers in America, 462 ! Correspondence clubs, 320, 360 Cory (William), his verses, ' Mimnermus in Church,' i 311, 339 Cotton family of Warbleton, Hants, 488 " Coul Goppagh" = Dr. Robert Gordon, 408, 474 Coulon (Joseph), m. 1745, 68 County feasts, 29, 76 Cowley (Abraham) and Lord Falkland, 305 Cows : a Hertfordshire belief, 310 Crawfurd (John) of Auchinames, Renfrewshire, d. 1814, 310, 357 Crawle (Gideon), character in ' Ruddigore,' 291, 357 Crediton, vicars of, 1689-1835, 470, 535 Cresswell (Robert) and Lord Falkland, 305 Cricket, early history of, 311, 358, 397 Croker (Rosamund Hester Elizabeth), subject of portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 90, 157, 216, 235 Cromwell (Oliver) on Hungary, 310, 358 ; his methods of diplomacy, 372 Crooke family, 291 Crouch (H.), nineteenth-century artist, 70 Cruttenden family, 90 " Cuckoo pen" aiid " cuckoo pound," 91, 151 Culcheth Hall, 291, 336, 358, 395, 435, 518 Cumberland (Ernest, Duke of), his ugliness, 129 Curiosity of endeavour, 67, 118 Cartels (Curtis) family of Enfield, Middlesex, 210 D D. (J.), artist, 491 Dacrees (Sir Robert) of the " Royal Band of Gentlemen-Pensioners," 249, 294 Daily Advertiser, extant copies of, 91, 153 Dairies, exemption from window-tax, 39 Dairies and milkhouses in 1594 and 1624, 110 Dalzel (Governor) and Sir John Tobin, 309 Damant family and introduction of turnips inta England, 409, 438 Dance of Salome, 150, 197, 235, 273, 297, 413 Daniel (George), his first folio Shakespeare, 308 Dannett family, arms of, 12 Dante : Dantescan criticism in the Settecento : Antonio Conti, 64 ; Gladstone on, 73 ; his beard, 271, 315, 378, 436, 533 Danteiana, 57, 97 Darrell (Wild), date of his trial, 57 " Dartmoor Poet " : see Coaker Datchet, King John's hunting lodge at, 249 Davie, Davy and Davye families, 129 Davies (Rev. E.), poet, 292, 338, 376 Davis (David) and the De la Porte family, 449, 536 Davy (Sir Humphry), and the Davy family of Norfolk, 129 Dawson (Sir J. W.), his burial-place, 250, 377 Deakin (Peter), water-colour artist, 491, 534 De Amneville : see Amnei'ille De Brus tomb at Hartlepool, 30, 78, 178, 214, 255 De la Porte family, 449, 533 " Demagogue," earliest use of the word, 133 Derby (Capt. George Horatio), American humorist, b. 1823, 353, 394, 491, 535 Desclos (Baron), 207, 296 Dethick (Henry), Archdeacon of Carlisle, collated 1588, 136 Dethicke (Henry), horticultural writer, 52 De Valera family, 72, 138 De Valera, surname, 72, 99 Devonshire House gates, 231, 391, 472 Dibdin (Charles), illustrators of his songs, 431 Dickens (Charles), his minor writings in ' All the Year Round ' and ' The Household Budget," 48; portraits of, 112, 172; his page-headings, 208, 515; differences with the Inland Revenue authorities, 249 ; reference in ' David Copper- field ' to ' The Beggar's Opera,' 309 ; transla- tion into W T elsh of ' David Copperfield,' 445 ; meaning of " ' Heads ' as the pieman says " in ' Pickwick Papers,' 449, 494, 536 Dickson (Helen), 112 Dickson (Lindsay F.)> his wife's relationship to Empress Eugenie, 12 Dickson (Thomas), physician to the London Hospital in 1760, 111 Dickson family, genealogical details sought, 151 Dickson family of Edinburgh, 49, 81, 103 Digges family, early settlers in America, 462 Dinwiddie (Robert,) Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia, 1751-1758, 429 Dobson (Henry Austin), d. 1921, 220 Dolby (Edwin), water-colour artist, 491, 534 Domesday and the Geld inquests, 65, 152, 192