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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 29, 1899.

Clifford (Sir Gervase), his identity, 28 Clincher = clinker-built, 424

Clough, Cleugh, or Cliffe, its pronunciation, 90, ]91 Clyne-Monk on Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 328 CM.=centimetre, 307, 377 Coaching custom, 188

Cochrane (B. A.) on Capt. F. Abney- Hastings, 271 Cock Lane Ghost, allusion to, 384 Cocked Hat Club, notes about, 326 Codex on " If God did not exist," &c., 409 Cogan peerage, 274, 358

Coins, inserted in ladles and tankards, 28, 1 37 ; Spanish "pillar dollar," 34 ; testons or testernes, 42, 118, 255 ; Cronbane halfpenny, 327, 456 Coleman (E. H.) on Henry Alken, 115 Allhallows the Great, 455 Anglo-Saxon, 331 ' Annals of Gaming,' 35 Arnold (Benedict), 152 Bedfont, Middlesex, 313 Bess of Hard wick, 379 Bonaparte broadsides, 392 Book-plate, 417

Campbell (Thomas), his ' Wallace,' 392 Cape Town in 1844, 97 Carkeet family, 56. Caron House, 193 Cassocks, blue, 475 Caul, child's, 77, 491 Chancery, Six Clerks in, 135 Charles I. rings, 175 Churches, double-naved, 496 CM.= centimetre, 377 Cronbane halfpenny, 456 Crowley (Sir Ambrose), 155 Cryptography, 152 Dallas family, 173 Dee (Dr. John), 73 Earthquake in 1750, 330 East India Company, 212 Faunch, its meaning, 372 Heber (Richard), 338 Holling Day, 173 Lauder family, 475

Lindsay (Dr.), Archbishop of Armagh, 437 London, private gates in, 36 Maills, its meaning, 32 Mayors in 1726, 335 Minutes and seconds, 71

" Neitbior " or " Bidding," Welsh custom, 452 'Old St. Paul's, '271 Paine (Tom), his portrait, 391 Paragon, its meaning, 237 Parliament cakes, 212 'Pepysiana,'492 Portraits, tete-a-tSte, 77 Price (Henrietta Maria), 17 Printing in Ireland, 479 Purse, endowing, 412 Quarre Abbey, 495 Rat-rime, its meaning, 395 Register, lost, 111 Eubens (Sir P. P.), 173 St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, 275 Servery = service room, 365 Scotch : Scotchman, 331

Joleman (E. H.) on Soluta, its meaning, 397 Stonard : Vincent : Newcombe, 192 Stuart (Charles), 471 Theatre tickets, 116 Trousers, the word, 274 Tyrone (Earl of), 171 Wanstead House, 113 Wind indicator, 478 Windsor chairs, 456 Witchcraft, tracts on, 317 Woodham (Mrs.), her biography, 36 Xmas= Christmas, 138 olet (Dean) and Stepney, 449, 495 blet or Colett. See Collet. Dollet (Sir Richard), his biography, 308 Collier (C. V.) on Bonaparte broadside, 147 Collier (Margaret or Jane ?), her biography, 98 Collingbourne on Dead Fold, its meaning, 455 bllingwood (8. D.) on 'Alice in Wonderland,' parody on, 427 Colours, their folk-lore, 37, 94 Columbaria, early, 113 Com. Line, on True Blue Club, 396 Comet, Papal bull against, 153, 197, 334 Common Prayer Book of the Church of England, order of supplications in the Litany, 188, 394 ; " Al men " and " All men," Epistle for Wed- nesday before Easter, 287, 415, 474 ; doubtful grammar in, 313 ; " World without end," 355 Conan on how to read old registers, 447 Condor on Abham, Devonshire, 89 " Conjugal rights "=rites, 358 Conner (P. S. P.) on Cecil, its pronunciation, 154 Curzon family, 152 Hallingee, co. Chester, 169 Consumption, cure for, 57, 476 Cooke family of Essex, 74, 189 Copland (Patrick), his biography, 285 Copper-tailed, its meaning, 8, 195 Corn -crake= landrail, 385, 474

Con.ish (D. H.) on Lord Randal and the ballad, 204 Corriwallis (Sir William), his biography, 387 Cornwallis (William), Westminster scholar, 149 Coronations on St. George's Day, 307, 390 Corpus Christ! Day and Trinity law-term, 407 Cosby and Jeffreys families, 308 Costume, gentlemen's, 1790-1800, 429 Coterminous for conterminous, 286 " Coulins," Irish, 449 Coult, Maximilian, his monuments, 468 County histories issued one hundred years ago, 308,

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County Magistrate on Grand Jury, 393 County nicknames, 388 Courtney (W. P.) on Browne-Mill, 433 Cow, turthel, 295

Cow-rake, its meaning, 205, 236, 316 Cowle-rake. See Cow-rake. Cowslip, its local names, 57, 138 Crafts in the fourteenth century, 18 Crane (A.) on arms of De Creon family, 447 Crawley (W. J. Chetwode) on Barons J. .and J. T.

Dillon, 443

Cresset-stones in churches, 408, 477 Cricket match between elevens, earliest, 208, 273 Crisp (G. E.) on Dilettanti Society, 368