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 558 INDEX. Notes and Queries, Jan. 20,1900. Clerks of the Board of Green Cloth, 329, 388 Climate and character, 439 Clock-case, inscription on, 208 Clubs, London, of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, 225, 333, 399, 520 Coakley (T. J.) on Capt. Muschamp, 229 Coal, burglars' charm, 326, 443, 608 Coal, derivation of the word, 413, 508 Cockade, right to wear, 430 Cock-fighting in the eighteenth century, 62 Cockney, degeneration of, 164 Cockrane (Fhineas), inquired after, 497 Cogan peerage, 132 Coinage, English, origin of, 431, 504 Coins, gold, of the Forum, 513 Coins in foundation stones, 499 Coleman (E. H.) on arms of Ardagh, 356 Artists' blunders, 107 Askell family, 355 Bacon (John), R.A., 258 Baptism, novel, 85 Barnyard for farmyard, 527 Bart (Jean), his descent on Northumberland, 152 Blake's flag-captain, 315 Bligh (Admiral William), his biography, 33 Bookkeeping, 335 Chapman (George), 314 Chodowiecky, 297 Corpus Christi Day, 17 Cox (James), his museum, 275 D.8.P.F.C., 192 Deceased wife's sister: Manx law, 226 Devil's offering, 118 Dillon (James), first Earl of Roscommon, 151 Earl Marshal's Court, 462 " Elixir Vitas " in fiction, 257 Elizabeth (Queen), scandal about, 272 Glibbes (Irish) or Coulins, 11 Godfrey's Court, 508 Harlequin, 157 Harley family, 815 Heath (Benjamin), of Exeter, 485 Hordon, 427 " Infant'M Library," 216 London Corporation Records, 385 Lonk sheep, 386 Louvre, 112 M.I', claiming payment of expenses, 16 Marriages of persons already married to each other, 73 Mint, the, 403 Moore (T.), his wife, 134 Orsidue, 330 Parish registers, 210 Peerless Pool, 197 " People of the Red-letter," 523 Pins in drinking vessels, 484 Plackett's (Jack) Common, 138 Poultry, the, 466 Ringes, 12 St. Gobinet, 233 St. Mary Matfelon, 66 "Shaving hat," 16 Ship launches, bottle at, 293 "Six shilling beer," 196 Skimmington, 888 Coleman (E. H.) on Thomas StotharJ, 171 Stowe sale of pictures, 91 Swabbers, 318 Thackeray, death of, 113 Theatrical matinee, early, 118 Tips, origin of, 352 Tobacco, 96 Transmogrify, 172 Vulgar, its meanings, 405 Walter (Rev. Richard), his biography, 542 Wardrobe book, 314 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), and the poet Young, 42 ; his prose works, 160; on a water insect, 478; and Swedenborg, 536 Colet (Dean) and Wendover, 111 Coligny (Admiral) on Lord Macaulay, 263 Collaboration, curiosities of, 475 Collier (William), dramatic author, 457 Colyer-Fergusson (T. C.) on Thomas Dover, 397 Goodere family, 437 Com. Lino, on Tom Day, 261 Commons, driving the, in 1574, 224 Commons, gates on, 107, 155, 251, 405 Congeries, early use of the term, 46 Conservative as a political term, 333 Contributors to ' Notes and Queries,' obituary notices of, 1849-99, 373, 411 Cooling Castle, co. Kent, a singular right, 105 CoolsaU=windsail, 65 Cope family, 309 Cordwainer, survival of the term, 436 Corn-crake=landrail, 57 Comishman on Cornish armoury, 207 Corn-stover=maize fodder, 288 Cornwall, offices of the Duchy of, 378, 395, 431, 543 Corpus Christi Day and calculation of law sittings, Cortes, his companions to Mexico, 499 Cottier, its meaning, 67 Coulins or Irish Glibbes, 11 County nicknames, 17 Court of the Earl Marshal, 381, 462 Conrtenay (Archbishop), his burial-place, 251 Courtney (W. P.) on Admiral Bligh, 217 Epitaph : Weston (Right Hon. Edward), 6 Marquee, 499 Obituary notices of contributors to ' N, & (} ,' 412 Whist, 538 Coventry, Lovely Lady, 534 Coventry (F.) on Dyddian'r Cwn, 277 Cowley and E. B. Browning, 85 Cox (James), his museum, 275, 337 Crashaw (William), identification of, 168 Crewe (Nathanael. Lord), Bishop of Durham, his biography, 85, 192 Cricket between female teams, 474, 525 Cricket match between elevens, earliest, 17 Crisp (U.) on St. Mildred's, Poultry, 6S8 Cromwell (Oliver), and his war Bible, 46 ; articles on his tercentenary, 117 ; and the almanac, 129; and music, 151, 189, 276, 310, 401, 499 Cromwell (Richard), loyal addresses to, 30 Cromwell and Roos families, 229, 293, 346, 440 Cromwell family of Henbury, 91, 332 Crooke (W.) on Devil's offering, 118 Foot outlines as records of pilgrimage, 463