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 Notes and Queries, July 23, 1898.

INDEX.

529

Coleridge (S. T.), his address to the nightingale, 204 ;

and Burns, 405

' Colleen Bawn,' murderer of the heroine, 368, 433 College of Surgeons, their motto, 435 "Colley Thumper," its meaning, 145 Collins (Wilkie), reference sought, 229, 298, 418 Colman (George) and ' The Rodiad,' 132, 218 Colonies, popular nicknames for, 109, 491 Colours, symbolical, 167, 231 Columbus (Christopher) and the standing egg, 386,

472

Combmartin Church tradition, 428 Commander-in-Chief, origin of the term, 374 Common Prayer Book of Church of England, collect

for Advent Sunday, 128, 298; prayer for "All

sorts and conditions of men," 307, 517 Commons House of Parliament, engraving of interior,

1821-2, published in 1836, 188, 468 ; members in

1628, 244; "Her Majesty's" Opposition, 312;

Middlesex members, 328 ; its historical key, 367 Constable family of Battersea, 467 Cooke (George), M.P. for Middlesex, 171 Cooper (T.) on B. G. K. Browne, 153 Culamites, 378

Eutherforth (Dr. Thomas), 424 Templeman (Dr. Peter), 125

Co-opt and co-option, authority for the words, 388 Cope and mitre, their use, 14, 212, 351 Corbels, early square, 78 " Corner " in coals, eighteenth-century, 306 Cornub on victory of Camperdown, 504 Cornwall, its Princes, 17 Cornwall or England ? 1 31 Coronation plate a perquisite, 447 Corpus Christi, " admitted of," 327, 453 Cound, village name, 48, 251 " Counterfeits and trinkets," its meaning, 16 ' Courses de Festes et de Bagues,' 508 Courtney ( W. P.) on whist in early ages, 484 Cow, " turthel," 387 Cowper (J. M.) on " Little Man of Kent," 194

Registers, transcripts of, 376 Crabe of the Greine in old rhyme, 369 Cranshach, its meaning, 27 Crear = to rear, 7 Creas=measles, 46 Creekes= servants, 87, 237 Crex=white bullace, 67, 117 Cricket at Stonyhurst College, 361, 416 Cripplegate, fire in, 1897, 6 Cripplegate, its etymology, 1

Cris. See Kris. Criticism, its curiosities, 1 25 Crocus nudiflorus in England, 313 Croker (E. J.) on " Hogmanay," 384 Cromwell (Oliver), his pedigree, 88, 256; French

epitaph on, 428

Cromwell (Major Oliver), king's cup-bearer, 135, 177, 296 Cross v. krls, 85, 317, 458 Cross Crosslet on Carrick family, 74 Crouch (W.) on Edmund Akerode, 137 1 Bailiff's Daughter of Islington,' 291 Dray cot, co. Worcester, 376 Fir-cone in heraldry, 330 French titles of nobility, 308

Crouch (W.) on Saragossa Sea, 290

Crozzil, its meaning, 107, 212

Crucifixial, origin of the word, 227

Crump (W. B.) on plant-names, 29

Crusade, first, Irish troops at, 145

Cuckfield Place, Sussex, " Doom Tree " at, 193

Culamite = Dissenter, 146, 276, 378

Culleton (L.) on Cromwell pedigree, 256

Heraldic queries, 252, 313

Petit (J. C. H.), 16

Curchod (Rosalie), her trial for murder, 426 Curioso on Princes of Cornwall, 17 Curran (John Philpot) and Robespierre, 183, 295, 438 Curry (J. T.) on Coleridge and JSkelton, 204

'Compere Mathieu,' 348

Cross v. kris, 458

Culamite- Dissenter, 276

Enigma, 131

" Hoist with his own petard," 331

Philip II. of Spain, 74

" Wearing the breeches," 403 Curwen (J. S.) on S. Webbe, musician, 117 Custos on Philip II. of Spain, 9 " Cutting the frog," harvest custom, 303 Cuyp=to sulk, 187, 350

D. on popular nicknames for the colonies, 137

Gentleman Porter, 50

Saragossa Sea, 231

' Tom Jones ' in France, 175

Wentworth (William), 31 D. (A. M.) on Anne Manning, 335 D. (C. L.) on French Peerage, 171

Stewart=Lambart, 46 D. (C. W.) on William Wentworth, 316 D. (G. E.) on alcaics attributed to Tennyson, 68 D. (J.) on Dampier, artist, 7 D. (J. N.) on "Mela Britannicus," 267 D. (M.) on Madam Blaize, 233 Dag daw, its meaning, 207, 276 Dailly, Scotch place-name, its etymology, 192, 290 Daimen and Daimen-icker, 227, 318 Dain, its meaning, 247, 351 Dale (Sir Thomas), bis biography, 408, 495 Dale (T. C.) on 8ir Thomas Dale, 408 Dallas (J.) on indexing, 474

'People's Journal,' 296

Winchester charter, 207 Dalton family, 107, 197 Dampier, artist, his biography, 7 Dancing upon bridges, 109 Dannikins, its meaning, 287, 490 Dante, his translator C. Hindley, 272 ; coincidences

in Shakspeare, 381

Dar bon ! Cumberland expression, 267 D'Arcy (S. A.) on Bayard = horse, 154

Johnston e ( Robert), of Wamphray, 76

Westminster Abbey, Chateaubriand's " lair " in,

227

Dargason, country dance and tune, 307, 358 Dargle, its meaning, 327, 434 Darwin (Erasmus) and Robert Mason, 47 David (W. H.) on " Another story," 417

Grub Street, 312