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GENERAL INDEX.

Cock Lane Ghost, allusion to, iii. 384 Cockade, right to wear, iv. 430 ; of house of Saxony, vii. 149, 457 ; of George I., ix. 428 ; x 52 ; xi. 93 Cockayne family, v. 267, 345, 499 Cock-certainties, use of the term, xi. 30 Cock-fighting in the eighteenth century, iv. 62 Cock-laird and bonnet-laird, explanation of the terms,

x. 328 ; xi. 133

Cocked Hat Club, notes about, iii. 326 Cockertonized, origin of the word, ix. 365 Cockle (M. J. D.) on green cocoons from India, v. 227.

Rifling, early mention of, v. 516 Cockle Shell on Holywell in Hunts, vi. 210. Poem

on St. Christopher, v. 335; vi. 150 Cocklebread, game, vi. 7, 117 Cockledumditt, meaning of the word, x. 7 Cockman (Rev. Thomas), D.D., his biography, vi.

349, 453

Cockney, speech degenerating, iv. 164 Cockrane (Phineas) inquired after, iv. 497 Cockshot on Friar's Crag, Derwentwater, vii. 129 Cockshott(W. E.) on "The religion of all sensible

men," x. 271

Coco de mer or double coco-nut, vii. 349, 417 Cocoons, green, from India, v. 227 Codex on " If God did not exist," &c., iii. 469 Codrington, origin of the word, vii. 28 Coe (John) and family, vii. 348, 453 Ccelebs on reference in ' Northanger Abbey,' viii. 284

Coffee made of malt, xii. 68, 191, 272 Coffee-houses and taverns, London, viii. 224, 345, 509 ;

ix. 72 ; x. 332

Coffee-letter = news-letter, xi. 225 Coffin (John), his will found by a fisherman, i. 405 Coffin shell, date of its earliest use, xi. 68 Coffins, oaken, xii. 388

Cogan peerage, ii. 448 ; iii. 274, 358 ; iv. 132 Cogelers, a Sussex sect, vii. 269 ' Cogers' Chronicle and General Advertiser,' xii. 68 Cogware : cobwool, etymology of, viii. 340 Cohen (H. ) on endorsement : dorso- ventrality, ix. 331 x. 218. Macaulay and Dickens, xii. 189. Snod grass, a surname, ix. 497 Cohn (H.) on losses in the American Civil War, vi

288

Coif: to lug the coif, meaning of the term, vi. 87, 196 Coin, motto on Venetian, viii. 385, 507 ; bronze, 524 Coinage, English, origin of, iv. 431, 504 ; v. 29, 149 earliest date of depreciation of, v. 87, 174, 217, 321 vi. 233, copper, vii. 38 ; currency before, 109 Britannia on, xii. 84 ; crowned heads on, vii. 248, 31 Coincidences, municipal, vii. 409, 515 ; true series of,

ix. 405 ; remarkable, x. 88 ; xii. 137, 190, 396 Coiners, the Turvin, viii. 258, 298, 350, 467

Coins ;

Bit. See Groats.

Blandford farthing, i. 514

Boddle, Scotch coin, ii. 348, 529

Copper, two small, i. 288, 394

Cronbane halfpenny, iii. 327, 456

Florin, gold, vii. 7, 153

Groats or bits in the West Indies, ix. 84 ; x. 454,

491 Halifax shilling, i. 514

oins :

Irish farthings of Charles I., ii. 110 Kruger's counterfeit, v. 185 Leith halfpenny, v. 377 Numidian of B.C. 200, ix. 129 "Pillar dollar," Spanish, ii. 347, 435 ; iii. 34 Plack, Scotch coin, ii. 348, 529 Pollard money, ii. 168 Silver antique, ii. 47 Spade guinea, 1796, ii. 67, 132 Suppressed, xi. 72

Testons or testernes, iii. 42, 118, 255 " Twopenny dam," xi. 425

Coins, in ladles and tankards, iii. 28, 137; in founda- tion stones, iv. 499 ; v. 197, 271 ; in the Forum, iv. 513 ; v. 56 Coit (E. C.) on dedication to the Queen of England, xi.

406

Coitmore (C.) on French pewter plate, vi. 347 Cokain, his ' Trapolin creduto Principe,' xii. 74 Coke = chalk, pronunciation of the word, x. 45 Coke (Sir E.) in the Tower, note dated 1621-2 on, ix.

469

Col y Flor on " Textile," i. 8 Colburn's New Monthly Magazine, contributors to,

vii. 49 Colby family, vi. 108 Colby's 'Visitations,' Wykes pedigree in, xi. 465, 513 ;

xii. 56

Colchester, old custom at, vi. 233 Cold Harbour, its derivation, i. 17, 50, 73, 373, 457 ;

viii. 376

Cole (Sir Cornelius), his biography, vii. 269 Cole (G. A. J.) on Stowe Missal, ix. 150 Cole (H.) on characters in fiction, xi. 411. Christmas cards, xii. 391. 'Cornhill Magazine' illustrations, ix. 76. Great Exhibition, vii. 436. Thackeray, vii. 392 ; x. 138

Cole (H. H.) on archaeological discoveries, ix. 126 Coleman (E.) on Achill Island, x. 356. Allen (Cardinal), x. 151. Arnold (Capt.), x. 118. Babiugton (Catherine), x. 31

Coleman (E. H.) on accorder, xii. 137. Acland of Chittlehampton, ix. 31. ' Adventures in the Moon,' v. 254. "Alehouse lettice " : admire, viii. 234. Alken (Henry), iii. 115. Allhallows the Great, iii. 455. Alton Towers sale, ii. 53. Alum trade, its history, v. 234. Angier (John), xii. 197. Anglo- Saxon, iii. 331. Anker-holes or anchorites' cells, v. 75. ' Annals of Gaming,' iii. 35. Antinomian sect, ix. 238. Apple-tree folk-lore, ix. 314. Archer (Thomas), architect, xi. 71. Arms of Ardagb, iv. 356. Arms of boroughs and dioceses, xi. 395. Arnold (Benedict), iii. 152. Artists' blunders, iv. 107; ix. 274. Askell family, iv. 355. Atkyns (Madam Charlotte), xii. 53. Augmentation Office, i. 457. Bacon (John), R. A., iv. 258. Bagman ^commercial traveller, xi. 232. Baker family, x. 233. Banquet of spring onions, vii. 447. Baptism, novel, iv. 85. Baptismal fonts, x. 35. Barbadian register, x. 153. Barker (Mrs. Jane), novelist, x. 171. Barnyard for /farmyard, iv. 527. Baronets, their number in each reign, v. 114. Baronets of Nova Scotia, x. 152. Barrow (William), ii. 497. Barry (Dr. James), vii. 517. Bart (Jean), his descent on Northumber-