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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 21, 1899.

INDEX.

549

Cotes-Preedy (D.) on Stourton family. 426

Cotton (Sir Thomas), Bart., of Combermere, co.

Chester, 189, 513

' Courses de Testes et de Bagues,' 518 Courtney (W. P.) on Agmondeaham Vesey, 149 Cousin, its meaning, 105, 211 Coverdale (Myles), 1535 edition of his Bible, 127 Cowen (B.) on spade guinea, 1796, 67 Cowper (W.) on King's School, Canterbury, 346 Cowslip, its local names, 87, 192, 517 Cox (James), his museum, 7, 78 Crafts in the fourteenth century, 481 Crenellate, licence to, 147 Cresswell (L.) on Sakesper surname, 167 Crex= white bullace, 135 Cricket at Stonyhurat College, 76, 118 Cris. See Kris.

Crispe (Sir Nicholas), his reinterment, 105 Crockford's Clerical Directory, first and last issues,

224 ; myth in, 325 Croke (J. O'B.) on Llanthony, 184 Croke (Dr. Richard), oration by, 47 Cromwell (Oliver), engraved portraits, 202, 414, 514 ; his followers in Ireland, 209, 271 ; his library, 465

Crooke (W.) on spiders in hell, 366 Cross vice kris, 36, 256, 332 Cross-Crosslet on "Right Honourable," 436 Crosse ^G.) on spurious passages in * Macbeth,' 321

Shakspeariana, 523 Crouch (W.) on small copper coins, 110

Ringers, their articles, 55 Crucifixion in Yorkshire in 1649, 25, 118 Cryptograms, Falconer's treatises on, 63 Cryptography, article on, 528 Culamite= Dissenter, 313

Cumberland (Duke of), statue in Cavendish Square, 528 Cummings (W. H.) on "In native worth," 477 Cupboard, old, 287 Curry (J. T.) on Robert Burton, 1, 221, 501

China (Emperor of), ploughing by, 232

Cross v. kris, 256

Sleeper awakened, 361 Curtis (Henry), B.A., vicar of Maxey, 489 Curzon family genealogy, 467, 531 Custis family, 147 Custos on " Bally," 95 Cyclopaedia, "little," 185

D. on Acorus calamus, 476

Blotting paper, black, 537

Cedar trees, 214

Gale, its meaning, 176

Kingston (Duchess of), 365

Madonna, black images of the, 397, 475

Middlesex and county of London, 469, 511

Port Arthur, 111

Rings, portrait, 372

Sedan chairs, 1 95

Stambuloff, the name, 311

Tobacco in England, 110 D. (B. W.) on Read and Reade surnames, 168 D. (C.) on Master family, 178 D. (E. F. S.) on De Liancourt, 275 D. (E. W.) on " Coronial," 469 D. (H. H.) on FitzStephen family, 270

Daffodil, Tennyson's use of the word, 489

Dalbiac (Col. P. H.),hi8 ' Dictionary of Quotations,' 65

Dallas (J.) on Counts of Holland, 468

Ross and Rose families, 25

Through-stone, 236 Dalproon, a lost village, 288 Dalzell (C. M. L.) on Earl of Carnwath, 447 Dam. See Devil and his dam. Danish pronunciation, 328, 415 Dannikins, its meaning, 250 Dante, notes on Gary's translation, 4 Danteiana, 23, 433, 491 D'Arcy (S. A.) on ' Birds of Cirencester,' 66

Cornwall or England ? 35

Judge family, 14

Sweating-pits in Ireland, 271 Darwin (Charles), article by, 247 Daunton (Rev. William), rector of Stourmoutb, 28 Davey (H.) on "Sumer is y-cumen in," 110, 234, 512 Davies (T. L. O.) on female terminations, 291 Davis (A. E. M.) on Alcuin Club, 372 Davis (Dr. Maurice), his death, 300 Davy (A. J.) on book-borrowers, 115

Bury Head, South Devon, 450

Drangway, its meaning, 118

Huddle, its meaning, 255

Money lent by measure, 367 Dawson family of Castle Dawson, 528 Deaths, registers of British colonial, 108 De Belabre (L. J.) on book-borrowers, 376 De Berneval (G.) on British Museum Library, 17

Bundling custom, 1 1 De Burghs, Earls of Ulster, 97 Dee on "Bally," 95

"Pictures taken on the spot," 325 Dee (Dr. John) and Edward Kelly, 407 Deedes (C.) on ancient copper bell, 50

Bird family, 448

Falconer (John), 63

" Tata" on memorial brass, 213

Thackeray (W. M.), his Latin, 218 Defoe (Daniel), translations of 'Robinson Crusoe,' 248 De Guzman (Gaapar), speech attributed to, 126 De Liancourt, four persons named, 248, 275, 317 Dental College, oldest, 152 De P. (T.) on portrait rings, 346 De Quincey (Thomas) and ' The Student of St. Bees,'

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Derry, its siege, 208, 413 Desborough (General), his portrait, 448 De St. on Dixon family, 289 De St. (S.) on wake discontinued, 183 Developement, its spelling, 427 ( 497 " Devil and his dam," 45, 157 Devi) as a black dog, 206, 335

Devonshire, lending money by measure in, 367, 492 ; local society in, 448, 516 ; modern witchcraft in, 466

Dewsiers, its etymology, 93 Dewy-feathered, its meaning, 7, 116. 176 Dey (E. M.) on Shakspeariana, 204, 403, 524 D'Eyncourt (Rt. Hon. C. Tennyson), his writings, 27 Dickens (Charles), lines by, 17; notes on 'Pickwickian Manners and Customs,' 75, 314 ; lapsus calami in 'Dombey and Son,' 125, 235, 337,416 ; characters in his writings, 411