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Curtana, or sword of mercy, at coronation ceremony,

vii. 187, 213

Curtin (J.) on " Behind each cloud," x. 455 Curtis (Henry), vicar of Maxey, ii. 489 Curtis (J.) on advertise, xi. 406. Bibliographies wanted, xi. 248. Boer, its meaning in Scotland, v. 136. Feast and the reckoning, ix. 175. Frensham cauldron, vi. 329. Independent Company of Invalids, vi. 429. Parrot in 'Hudibras,' vi. 474. St. Patrick, ix. 309. " Truth is the daughter of Time," iv. 338

Curtsey-benders, origin of the expression, vii. 287 Curwen (A. F.) on " A bumper of good liquor," viii. 349. Arms on Bar Gate, Southampton, v. 89. Authorship of lines wanted, vii. 77. Berwick, Duchy of, viii. 534. Brigham town and family, vi. 94. Byron and Moore, xi. 405. Camden ancestry, vi. 430. Crossing knives and forks, x. 74. Devil's door, iv. 528. Easter Magiant, vi. 508. Flag, the British, vi. 519. Friar's Crag, Derwentwater, vii. 196. Ginns in the Fylde, iv. 504. Huitson family, vii. 218. Jesse and Selwyn, vii. 178. Lines wanted, vi. 106. ' Masterman Ready,' vi. 518. New South Wales, first British subject born in, ix 272, 351. Pressgang songs, vi. 96. Quota- tion from Carlyle, vi. 376. Several, uses of the word, v. 504. Tennyson query, v. 503. Wick- liffe (John), lineal descendant, vi. 33 Curwen (J. S.) on Hallowe'en in Minnesota, x. 506. "Out of print," v. 195. Plaistow and Burke, xi. 427. Stamp collecting forty years ago, x. 432. Webbe (S.), musician, i. 117. Curwen (P.) on Holt family, x. 508. Patton : Peyton,

xii. 48. Philipson family, x. 468 Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, clandestine marriages in, v.

65, 137, 227, 256, 398

Curzon family genealogy, ii. 467, 531 ; iii. 152 Cushions on the altar, xii. 346, 398, 436, 497 Custance (A. C.) on " Our apprehensions mar our

days," xii. 349

Custice, derivation of the word, viii. 16, 94, 467 Custis family, ii. 147 Custom, quaint marriage, vii. 49, 136 Custom houses, origin of, iv. 307 Customs, former, of itinerant traders, ix. 12 1 Customs Rolls of the Pipe,' period covered by, iv. 88 Gustos on bally, ii. 95. Philip II. of Spain, i. 9.

Wine in the early Christian Church, vii. 135 Cutbush (Jno.), clockmaker, iv. 208 Cuthman (A.) on heriot, x. 333 Cutlers' poetry, posies, and mottoes, vi. 106, 235 Cuts, copperplate, use of the word, ix. 33 "Cutted owen," register entry, iii. 90, 214 Cutter (H. F.) on companions of Cortes, v. 170 " Cutting the frog," harvest custom, i. 303 Cuttings, newspaper, changing colour, xi. 89, 217,

Cuttle (Capt.) and motto for ' N. & Q.,' iv. 474

Cutty black sow, Welsh game, xii. 321

Cuyp = tosulk, i. 187, 350

Cybel as Christian name, iv. 418

Cyclealities, use of the word, xi. 109, 192, 338, 395

Cyclometer mentioned in Evelyn's ' Diary,' vi. 88, 217

Cyclopaedia, " little," ii. 185 *

Cyclopaedia, use of the word, xii. 27, 172, 291

Cyclops on cockade of house of Saxony, vii. 149.

War despatches, vi. 107; vii. 208 Cyclops or Cyclop, singular form, v. 103, 238 Cymro on Joneses of Beaumaris, Anglesey, x. 248 Cyprus, archbishops of, ix. 441 Cyril on ' Hamlet ' ameliorated, vi. 369. Modest

epitaphs, viii. 421 Czolgosz, pronunciation of the name, viii. 260

D for th in Middle English, x. 321 D. on Acorus calamus, ii. 476. Africa, its biblio- graphy, xi. 451. Ant and emmet, xi. 112. Antiquity of businesses, xi. 191. Armigerous families, xi. 11. Armour in portraits, vi. 414. Bailey, its meaning, iii. 293. Barras, viii. 228. Bear and ragged staff, iv. 398 Bethlem, vii. 505. Blotting paper, black, ii. 537. Blue and the Blessed Virgin, xi. 611. Capacity : capacious, vii. 306. Casanova, x. 247. Cedar trees, ii. 214. Charlotte (Princess), xi. 112. Colours of the foe, v. 310. D'Auvergne family, vii. 191, 277. Delagoa Bay, vii. 430. Ely Place, Holborn, vi. 311. Fairfax (Bryan, Lord), com- pensation to, iv. 427. Flag, the British, v. 414, 478. Fleetwood (Col. George), miniature of, ix. 175. Gale, its meaning, ii. 176. Gentleman Porter, i. 50. Glamis mystery, vii. 312. Insurrection, vii. 66. Jacobite societies, v. 217. Kensington, royal borough of, viii. 107. Kieff, Kiev, Kiew, xi. 31, 191. King and Queen equal, vii. 150. Kingston (Duchess of), ii. 365. Lamb and banner device, iii. 417. Little London, vi. 385. Madonna, black images of the, ii. 397, 475; iv. 177. Malibran, Black, ix. 390. Malt and hop substitutes, vii. 150. Marble Arch, vi. 453. Mayflower and the national vii. 404. Middlesex and county of London, ii. 469, 511. Miquelon, v. 375. Mont Petee, ix. 517. Napoleon's first marriage, ix. 371. Nicknames, national, iv. 238. Nicknames, popular, for the colonies, i. 137. Nicknames, regimental, v. 380. Oliver, ix. 292. Order of the Bath, iv. 537. Paris (Comte de), x. 390. " Peace, retrenchment, and reform," iii. 287. Port Arthur, ii. 111. Public mourning, vii. 150. Rhododendrons and oleanders, vii. 117. Rings, portrait, ii. 372. St. Briavel, ix. 30. Saragossa Sea, i. 231. Sedan chairs, ii. 195. Shot, use of the verb, v. 311. Soy, iv. 526. Stam- buloff, the name, ii. 311. Thorns (W. J.), his name misspelt, x. 23. Tobacco in England, ii. 110. 'Tom Jones' in France, i. 175. Tower: St. Peter in Chains, ix. 146. Van der Meulen, vii. 117. Ver- laine (Paul), iii. 267. Watch-chain ornament, vi. 436. Wentworth (William),!. 31. Windsor uniform, ix. 292. " Writer of sorts," iii. 197 D. (A.) on Breeches Bible, xii. 68. National pecu- liarities, viii. 227. Rat first introduced into Europe, vii. 428

D. (A. B.) on Schopenhauer, iv. 297 D a (C. E.) on East India Company's flag, riii. 263 D. (A. C. G.) on Gordon of Lesmoir, iii. 408 D. (A. H.) on Bristol look, ix. 332 D. (A. J.) on pews attached to houses, xii. 412 D. (A. M.) on Coronation item: printers wanted, ix. 348. Manning (Anne), i. 335