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Bath King of Arms, the title, 32
Batsford (B. T.) on tradesmen's cards, 348
Battle in Lincolnshire, 1655, its identity, 468
Battle of Dunbar, estimate of losses, 301
Baum (F.) on Max O'Rell's works, 409

Bayley (A. R.) on Adrian IV.'s ring and Emerald
Isle, 250

All Souls College, Oxford, 355

Arundel (Earl of), brother and uncle arrested,
251

Canons, Middlesex, 374

Carlin Sunday, 314

Crests, taxes on, 511

Cromwell (Richard), his daughter, 330

Edward I. and Henry VIII.'s queens, 464
Elephant and castle in heraldry, 36, 115
Feild (Theophilus), 236

Folly, 158

Gordons at Westminster School, 437

Guildhall, old statues at, 312

Islington historians, 239

Jones (Sir William) and Oxford University, 3

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Classicly, use of the word, 449

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Bel, fruit of the Egle Marmelos, 426
Belgian students' song, 186

Belgrave Chapel, its history, 202, 254, 293, 334
Bell's edition of the poets, 188, 319

Bellew (F.), his' Kossuth Coppered,' satirical poem,

490

Belt family, 186

Benecke (C. S.) and Blücher at Waterloo, 227,
370, 418, 453

Bennett (Jane)=Lieut. J. Pigott, 1764, 77
Bennett (Mrs.) and "Jane Shore':

Girl,' 66, 116, 238

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Bense (J. F.) on smouch, term for a Jew, 292
'Tess of the D'Urbervilles,' 96

Bensly (Prof. E.) on arabis: thlaspi, 11
Authors wanted, 214, 278, 436, 512
Basil the Great, 454

Birds falling dead at soldiers' shouts, 393
Buffoon's admirers, 534

Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy,' 146
Erlkönigs Tochter,' Danish poem, 237
Haug (General), 157

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King's Classical Quotations,' 123, 402
Latin epitaph at Dryburgh Abbey, 414
Librarians, Eminent, 538

"Make " ""
or mar in Goldsmith, 37
Pride and Prejudice,' 434

Proverb quoted by Bishop Fisher, 46
Seventeenth-century quotations, 235, 392
Taylor (Jeremy) and Petronius, 65
Thackeray at the British Museum, 472
Ulysses and Pulci, 514

Women carrying their husbands, 452

Benton (Jay) on Carlyle on singing at work, 494
"You have forced me to do this willingly," 493
Berkeley (Lord), adventures with highwaymen,
1776, 305

Bermuda, inscription in cemetery, 1783, 525

"If you ask for salt, you ask for sorrow," 198 Bernau (C. A.) on " All right, McCarthy," 358

Jonson (Ben), 174

King in place-names, 192

Names terrible to children, 194

Old-time English dancing, 257

Onion, its pronunciation, 14
Practice practise, 246
Puns on Payne, 454

Rain-smir, use of the word, 415
Teest, its meaning, 233

Transcendant, the spelling, 305
Utilitarian, use of the word, 405
"Whom
as subject, 446

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Wordsworth: variant readings, 294, 476
Beaconsfield. See Disraeli.

Beaven (A. B.) on Aldermen of London, 27
Alleyn (Sir John), 176

Browne (Sir Richard), Bt., 443
Cooke (Sir Thomas), 6

Grierson, Grereson, or Greir family, 38
Knighthood bestowed twice, 178
Latour (Peter de), 287

Percy (T.), Prior of Holy Trinity, 85

Philip (Sir Matthew), 24, 133

Poll-books of the City of London, 77

Robinson (Sir John), Bt., 74

Rush (Sir W. B.), 94

Secretaries to the Lords Lieutenant, 187

Beaver-Lea, place-name derived from beavers,
263, 311, 391, 436

Beazant (H.) on minister: verger v. sacristan, 274
Beckab, 14th-century word, its meaning, 507
Beefsteak Club of 1710, 445, 497

Beke (Dr. Charles), his diary, 1841-3, 74

Cromwell (Richard), his daughter, 330
Sark bibliography, 127

Vavasour surname, its derivation, 233
Bevan (A. T.) on dog poems, 395
Bhel, fruit of the Egle Marmelos, 426

Bible, history of, published in Shropshire, 26, 78;
curious statistics, 119, 171; Gutenberg 42-line
Bible, 307, 355; Lyoner Goldene Bibel, 369;
Printer's Bible, edition c. 1612, 408, 475;
rats and plague connected in, 465; dog in, 522
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'Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative,' 8, 96
Skeat (Walter W.), 61

Slavonic literature, 286
Swedenborg, 22

Bibliophile on book-covers: "Yellow-backs," 189
Bierle family of Gamnecourt Picardy, 429
Billinge family of Billinge, Lancs, 369
Birch (J. Basil) on Jew's eye, 208
Bird (T.) on St. James's Chronicle,' 409
Birds falling dead at soldiers' shouts, 309, 393
Birth-records on pincushions, c. 1750, 326
Bishop, Prince, of Basle, his biography, 68, 118
Bishopsgate Street Without, its widening, 246
Bisset (William), c. 1670-1747, his marriage, 409
Blacklaw, in Scotland, its locality, 527
Bladud on Le Paysan Perverti,' 189
Blake (William), his Laughing Song':
version, 241

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Elliott's (Mrs.)' During the Reign of Terror,'
371

Fisher (Kitty) and Belle's Stratagem,' 346
Luttrell (Lady Elizabeth), 366

Napoleon and the Little Red Man, 447

Ordinaries of Newgate, 325

Sumner (Miss): Mrs. Skrine, 389, 475

Trecothick (Barlow), Lord Mayor, 298
Wilkes (John), 27

Blücher and Wellington at Waterloo, 227, 370,
418, 453

Blue and buff as party colours, 11

Blumenordnung at Nuremberg, 369, 470

Blundell (Thomas), Macaulay's friend, c. 1813,
365

Boadicea and Battle Bridge, place-name, 18
Boase (F.), his Modern English Biography,' 226,

271

Boase (F.) on mock coats of arms, 59

Boccaccio, quotation from, 428

Bohemia, early printing in, 286
Bohemian musical folk-lore, 485

Bohemians and gipsies, popular error, 306, 418,
512

Bolland (W. C.) on "broche," 16

"Bolton ffaire groates," meaning of the phrase,
467

Bonaparte (Napoleon), satiric parody, 326;
coloured print published 1797, 390; five-franc
pieces, 448; and Little Red Man, 447, 511
Bookbinding, first English book on, 403
Book-covers: Yellow-backs, &c., 189, 237, 274,
295, 373, 414, 458.

Book-purchases of Charles II., 32

Books and engravings, their preservation, 54

Books recently published:-

Ashdown's (Mrs. C. H.) British Costume
during Nineteen Centuries, 259

Bicknell's (E. E.) The Channel Isles, 100
Bond's (F.) Misericords, 359

Broadley's (A. M.) Chats on Autographs, 478
Broughton's (Lord) Recollections of a Long
Life, 179

Cambridge History of English Literature,
Vol. IV., 239

Cynewulf's Poems, trans. by C. W. Kennedy,
200

Davies's (G. S.) Renascence: Sculptured
Tombs in Rome, 259, 304

Dobson's (A.) Old Kensington, Palace, 379
Elliot's (G. D.) During the Reign of Terror,
280

Feuillerat's (A.) John Lyly, 339

Fifty Pictures of Gothic Altars, 200

Fisher's (H. A. L.) Frederick William Mait-
land, 138

Harper's (C. G.) The Cornish Coast (South), 19
Husband's (M. F. A.) Dictionary of Waverley
Novels, 439

Jamieson's Dictionary of Scottish Language,
ed. Johnstone, 79

Lang's (A.) Sir Walter Scott and Border
Minstrelsy, 538

Latham's (C.) In English Homes, Vol. III.,

218

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Longmans' Historical Illustrations, 218.
Lyly (John), by A. Feuillerat, 339

McClure's (E.) British Place-Names in their
Historical Setting, 459

Marczali's (H.) Hungary in Eighteenth Cen-*
tury, 159

Martin's (C. T.) The Record Interpreter, 280
Masefield's (C.) Staffordshire, 100

Monypenny's (W. F.) Life of Benjamin
Disraeli, Vol. I., 398

Nashe's (T.) Works, ed. McKerrow, Vol. V.,
360

Nobilities of Europe, ed. by Marquis de
Ruvigny, 419

Pollard's (A. F.) Political History of England,
1547-1603, 439'

Previté-Orton's (C. W.) Political Satire in
English Poetry, 38

Russell's (Lady) The Rose Goddess, 498
Seignobos's (C.) History of Medieval Civiliza-
tion, 339

Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor,
1602, ed. Greg, 100
Shedlock (M.

Legends, 19

L.), Eastern Stories and

Suffling's (E. R.) English Church Brasses, 298
Swift's (Jonathan) Poems, ed. W. E. Brown-
ing, 319

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Terry's (C. S.) Scottish Historical Clubs,
1780-1908, 119

Walker's (H.) Literature of the Victorian
Era, 458

Whitaker's Almanack and Peerage, 1911, 518
Wright's (J.) Grammar of Gothic, 59

Young's (W. T.) Anthology of the Poetry of

the Age of Shakespeare, 518

Booksellers: Bristol, 23; provincial, 52, 112;
Scotch and Irish, 170, 418

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Booksellers' Catalogues, 40, 80, 139, 179, 220, 260,
300, 340, 400, 420, 440, 460, 479, 500, 519, 540
"Boreal Bourdaloue," Sydney Smith on, 368, 473
Bostock (R. C.) on Duke of Grafton, East India-
man, 237

Botany time of flowers blooming, 29, 78
Bowling (Tom), typical sailor, 387, 432

Bowring (Sir John) and Fauriel, letters, 1822, 221
Bradley (H.) on etymology of "scruto," 187

Scupper, use as verb, 207

Bradshaw (President), alleged burial in Jamaica,

404

Bramwell (J.) on Billinge of Billinge, Lancs, 369
Brandreth (H. 8.) on authors of quotations, 28,
488

Vavasour surname, its derivation, 149
Brassington (W. Salt) on Gower family, 452
Bread, obvention, given by parishioners to priest,
148, 216

Brereton (W.) on Little Gidding and Mary Colet,
403

Breslar (M. L. R.) on blanket as a verb, 376
Book-covers: Yellow-backs, 238
Cromwell (Richard), his daughter, 398
Goldsmith and Hackney, 10

Henriquez (Jacob) and his daughters, 150
"Jehovah in affirmations by Jews, 346
Jew's eye, 277

Kipling and the swastika, 293
Sir Isaac's Walk, 9

Smouch, term for a Jew, 292, 375, 457
Telephones in banks, 258

Bridgeford Chapel, Lambton, Durham, site iden-
tified, 466

Brierley (H.) on Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, 48
Bright (John), his quotations, 508
Bristol booksellers and printers, 23

Bristol Cathedral, tablet to Richard Hakluyt, 84
Bristow Cowsway = Brixton Road, allusions to,
448

"British Glory Revived," medal inscription, 29,
77, 279

British Institution, its history, 178
British Isles, statues and memorials in, 42, 242, 381
British Museum, W. M. Thackeray at, 428, 472
Britten (F. J.) on clocks and their makers, 308, 394
Brixton Road called Bristow Cowsway, c. 1631, 448
Broche, Norman word, its meaning, 16
Bromby (E. H.) on arabis: thlaspi, 270
Liston and Ducrow, 487

Brooke (John), barrister, c. 1501, 69, 111, 156,
257, 394, 457

Brougham (Lord), legacy to, 190

Bull (Sir W.) on Isaac Watts's
descendants, 168, 351

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Wellington and Blücher at Waterloo, 227, 453
Bullion, use of the word in 1336, its etymology, 6
Bulloch (J. M.) on Belt family, 186

East India Company's marine service, 193;
Gordon (Charles), publisher, 67
Gordon (Peter), explorer, 126
Gordon (Pryse Lockhart), 266
Military Corps of Ladies, 1803, 448
Stair divorce, 1820, 489
Burdon (C. S.) on Rumbelow, 38
Speaker's Chair, 218

Statues in the British Isles, 383
Burghmote court of a city, 1743, 510

Burnet (Bishop Gilbert), early graduation, 427
Burntisland place-name, its derivation, 249

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Burr (Mrs. A. M.), artist, her biography, 268, 350
Burton (R.), Anatomy of Melancholy,' quotations
in reprints, 146

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Bury St. Edmunds and Cowper family, 369
Butler (Samuel) and pirated edition of Hudibras,'
142, 211

C. (A. B.) on lucky shoes, 509

C. (B. L. R.) on Christmas Mummers as mammals,

507

C. (E. H.) on " All right, McCarthy," 396

C. (F. R.) on melmont berries, 29

C. (G. F.) on authors of quotations wanted, 188

C. (G. E.) on Oxford Court, 536

Trecothick (Barlow), Lord Mayor, 335

C. (L.) on Corio arms, 217

C.

Cowes family, 97

Doge's hat, 78

Irwin (Dame Elizabeth): Sir John Murray, 76
Palata (Duchess of), 99

(S. D.) on arms of Stoneley Priory, 59

Chapel le Frith, 72

Corio arms, 217

Fraiser (Charles), 495

Sir Isaac's Walk, Colchester, 74

C. (W.) on Queen Katherine Parr, 99
C. (W. J.) on Capt. Pottinger or Porringer, 248
Cade (Salusbury), M.D., his marriage, 469
Caird (Peter), uncle and nephew, c. 1753, 468
Caister life-boat, account of its wreck, 429
Calais lost for lack of mustard, 308
Calendar in Prayer Book, 169

Calonne (Charles Alexandre de), his house in
Piccadilly, 9

Calvary at Myddelton Lodge, Ilkley, 235
Calvert (Hon. Mrs.) at a Drawing-Room, 1818, 427

Broughton (Bes), female fanatic, c. 1650, 286, 333 Cam on Boccaccio quotation, 428
Brown (R. Stewart) on Houghton family, 509
Brown sex female sex, the term, 505
Brownbill (J.) on Unecungga Ynetunga, 212, 333
Browne (Sir Richard), Lord Mayor 1660-61, 443
Browne (Sir Thomas), his marriage, 1641, 509
Bruce (Archibald), fl. 1727, his identity, 227
Brushfield (T. N.), his death, 480; his library, 487
Brutus on Malmaison, 289

Campbell (Niall W.) on saint's cloak and sun-
beam, 357

Cambridge, arms of St. Catharine's College, 308,

Vanishing London: Proprietary Chapels, 254
Buddha in Christian art, 147, 217
Budget, verbal use of the word, 47
Buff and blue as party colours, 11
Buffoon's admirers referred to by Fielding, 534
Builders in Devonshire, 1812-30, 310, 418
Bull (Edward), 1798-1843, publisher, 87, 176
Bull (Sir W.) on Duke of Grafton, East Indiaman,

189

Maids of Taunton, 491

Swale (Mrs.), 1761-1845, 248

359

"Canabull blue silke," 1559, 33, 119

Cannell (Eva Bright) on Maids of Taunton, 408
Canons, Middlesex, 18th-century house, 328,
374, 394, 437, 534

Canova (Antonio), busts of Mars and Minerva, 528
Capital, stone, in old High Tower, Westminster,
181

Cardonnel (Adam de), his ' Picturesque Antiquities
of Scotland,' 282

Cards, etymology of "pips "on, 465, 514
Cards, tradesmen's, c. 1600 and 1700, 348
Carlin Sunday and "The Hole," Fleet Street,
229, 314, 392

Carlyle (T.), French version of his French Revo-
lution,' 206; on singing at work, 309, 494

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Carracci (Annibale), picture of St. Gregory, 269, Churches, stained and painted glass in Essex,

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Charman (J.) on Mordaunt's Index to Jackson's
Oxford Journal,' 289

Charrington (J.) on Folly, place-name, 29, 159
Smith (J. R.)=Dr. W. Saunders, 58
Charter of Edward III. to Newcastle-under-
Lyme, 125

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Chaucer (Geoffrey), reference in 1417 to Canter-
bury Tales,' 26

Cheetham (F. H.) on Dorothy Vernon's elope-
ment, 498

Chelsea, deserted house in Upper Cheyne Row, 48
Chelsea pensioners, alleged murder, 325
Chemineau, French slang word, its meaning,
126, 376

Cherubims, young owls called, 505

Cherubin or cherubim, history of the word, 387
Chideock, Christian name, its origin, 49, 153
Children, names terrible to, 133, 194, 258
Children's outdoor games in London, 11
Chimes, Westminster, Anglo-Saxon hymn tune,
509

China and Japan, their diplomatic intercourse, 157
Chinese parallel of Gaelic story, 145
Chippindall (W. H.) on John Houseman, 107
Christian Catacombs, illustrated works on, 450
Christian Fathers, index to, 54

Christian names: Amaneuus, 88, 152, 197;
Cedric, 326; Chideock, 49, 153; Edna, 268,
318; Essex, 534; Galfrid, 33; Ivanhoe, 326
Christian symbolism, illustrated works on, 450
Christie (J.) on Smollett's History of England,'
129, 256

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Christmas, bibliography of, 502; old preparations
for, 504

Christmas bough, old custom, 507
Christmas bush, old custom, 507

Christmas family of Bideford, c. 1757, 28
Christmas mummers as mammals or birds, 507
Christmases, royal, at Gloucester, 501
Chrononhotonthologists, the, c. 1841, 360
Church (Sir Arthur H.) on R. Churche, 201
Church and churchyard inscriptions, 165, 244,
389, 453, 492, 537

Churche (Robert), c. 1600, his biography, 249, 291

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361, 462; royal arms in, 428, 513
Churchyard and church inscriptions, 165, 244,
389, 453, 492, 537

Chyebassa, its locality, 448, 497

Cinematograph, its precursors, 403, 456, 517;
its evolution, 502, 537

Circle of Loda in Scandinavian mythology, 8, 97
City churches and churchyards, inscriptions in,
389, 453, 492, 537

Clagget on Peter Caird, 468

Clara Emilia (Princess) of Bohemia, c. 1641, 79
Claret, "riddle" of, 527

Clarke (Cecil) on Capt. Crosstree, 432

Charles II. statue in Royal Exchange, 454
Court Leet: Manor Court, 33
'Drawing-room Ditties' in ' Punch,' 94
Follies, 216

Kipling and the swastika, 293

Nightingale (Florence), her residences, 365
Royal Exchange frescoes, 508

St. Mark's, North Audley Street, 388
Snails as food, 218

"Sweet lavender," 144

Twain (Mark), 78

Vanishing London: Proprietary Chapels, 254
Wellington and Blücher at Waterloo, 371
Clarke (Dr. E. Daniel) = Angelica Rush, 49, 93
Clarke (H. Wray) on Jeremy Taylor's descendants,
471

Clarke (Dr. Hyde), his Milton researches, 427
Clarke (Rev. T.), Rector of Chesham Bois,
memorial tablet, 129, 352

Clarkson (George), Westminster scholar, 1808, 170
Clarkson (William), Westminster scholar, 1772, 170
Classicly, use of the word, 449
Classics, notes by Gibbon on, 188
Clayton (Herbert B.) on books and engravings, 54
Dictionary of Mythology, 255

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Doyle (R.), W. Newman, and Punch,' 402
George I. statues, 51

Clayton (K. E.) on Cley-next-the-Sea Church:
"Woodwose," 388

Cleaver (Archbishop Euseby), his parentage, 489
Clements (H. J. B.) on Sir Eyre Coote, 295

Holy crows, Lisbon, 116

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Sovereign" of Kinsale, 255

Clergy retiring from dinner-table, 9, 69, 136, 239
Clergymen, duels between, 445, 494
Clerkson (Frederick), Westminster scholar, 1811,
170

Clerkson (H. C.), Westminster scholar, 1808, 170
Clermont (Jane), conversations with Mr. W.
Graham, 108

Clocks, English, in Pontevedra Museum, Galicia,
267, 338

Clocks and their makers, 308, 394
Cley-next-the-Sea Church, Norfolk, stone figure
in, 388, 471

Club, Beefsteak, c. 1710, 445, 497

Club Etranger at Hanover Square, c. 1787, 407, 477
Coade of Lambeth and artificial stone, 14
Coats of arms, mock, 59, 112, 128

Cochrane (R.) on Edinburgh Literary Journal,'

267

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Comet and death of Julius Cæsar, 18, 57
Commonwealth grants of arms, 8, 119
Condon (Col. T.), c. 1733, his wife, 127
Congdon's Plymouth Telegraph,' 1808, 435
Congreve (Galfrid K.) on Arabian horses, 71
Hobby-horse, 417
Shakespeariana, 163

Connal (W.) on James II.'s corpse, 449
Consecration ceremony at Westminster Cathedral,
49, 110

Conyngham (Elizabeth Lady), her peculations, 508
Cooke (Sir Thomas), Mayor of London c. 1454, 6
Coope (F. Egerton) on Richard Coope, 487
Coope (Richard) of Fulham, his biography, 487,
536

Cooper (Lane) on De Quincey and Coleridge, 477
Letters by an American Spy,' 536
Wordsworth: The Cuckoo-clock,' 324
Wordsworth: variant readings, 222, 416
Coote (Sir Eyre), monuments to, 227, 295, 335
Corbel-steps: Corbie-steps, the term, 426
Corbyn, bottle used by druggists, 405, 495
Corder (W. S.) on Plantagenet tombs at Fonte-
vrault, 356

Cordier (Henri) on Sir John Bowring and Fauriel,
221

Corio family arms, 89, 217

Corn, dishonesty associated with, 508

Corpse bleeding in presence of murderer, 328, 390,
498

Corstopitum, origin of the name, 388
Corstorphine, origin of the name, 388
Corve on Trout or Trowte family, 450
Coryate (Thomas), manner of his death, 85

Coston (John), epitaph in St. Bololph's, Alders-
gate, 485

Cotter (Rogerson), M.P. for Charleville, 489
Count of the Holy Roman Empire, 509
Court Leet ceremony, Hampstead, 33

Courtenay (Viscount), afterwards Earl of Devon,

128

Courtney (W. P.) on Mrs. Burr, painter, 350
Chapman (Rev. Richard): Le Feu de Joye,'
441

Crashaw (Richard) at Rome, 205
Crosstree (Capt.): Tom Bowling, 432
Dover (Thomas), 526

Gem (Richard), 121, 233

Hayman (Robert), poet, 206

Mundy (Peter), 506

Pickering (Danby), 492

Trecothick (Barlow), Lord Mayor, 335

Courtois (L. J.) on Rousseau and Davenport, 427

Cowes family, 58, 97, 255

Cowley (Mrs.), The Belle's Stratagem,' 346

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Cowper (William) and Cowper family of Fornham
All Saints, 369

Cows and goats, folk-lore, 466, 534

Cox (F. J.) on authors of quotations wanted, 327
Crashaw (Richard) at Rome, 1660, 205
Craven, Friendless Wapentake in, 89

Crawford (C.) on Puttenham and Gascoigne, 363,
444

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Tottel's Miscellany' and Turbervile, 1, 103,
182, 264

Crawley (H. H.) on Greenwich Market, 209
Shakespeare and Peeping Tom, 189
Crests, exemption from tax on, 110, 511
Cricket slang, derivation of " googlie," 38
Crimean War, flint firelocks in, 168, 214, 250
Criminal superstitions, investigation of, 347
Cromwell (O.), and Louis XIV., 168;
barrel, 1632, 329

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Cromwell (Richard), his daughter and descendants,
287, 330, 398

Crooke (W.) on Kipling and the swastika, 239
Longfellow's Excelsior,' 358

Sleepless arch, 135

Crosby (John Montague), Westminster scholar, 149
Cross (J. W.) and biography of George Eliot, 327
Crosses, books describing, 310, 535

Crosstree (Capt.), nautical character, 387, 432
Crouch (C. Hall) on epitaphiana, 524
Crow, Greek proverb concerning, 408

Crown coin, temp. James I., modern equivalent,268,
Crows, holy, Lisbon, 67, 116, 155

Crusie, Scottish lamp, described, 328, 393
Crypt, Guildhall, Mr. S. Perks on, 365

Crystal Palace, casts of Plantagenet tombs, 356,,
390, 410, 431

Cuckoo, Japanese folk-lore, 446

Cummings (C. L.) on The World: a Poem,' 408
Cup, three-handled, and Henry of Navarre, 408,457
Curious on All Souls College, Oxford, 309

Kempesfeld: Kemys, 119

Curry (J. T.) on "Love me, love my dog," 522
Roma Aurca, 248

Vavasour surname: its derivation, 233
Curtis (J.) on Opusculum," 328.

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Curzon of Kedleston (Lord) on George I. Statue, 7
Cutter (W. P.) on Garrick and 'Romeo and Juliet,'
47

Cyprian image legend, 96

D. on book-covers : "Yellow-backs," 274
Folly,113

431

"Foul anchor," 168
Knighthood and Disraeli,
Rallie-papier, its meaning, 356
Snails as food, 353

Turcopolerius: Sir John Shelley, 371

Vanishing London: Proprietary Chapels, 293
D. (B.) on authors of quotations wanted, 408.
D. (C.) on Chevalier de Laurence and heraldry, 18
Reverberations': W. Davies, 134

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D. (H. L. L.) on Denny and Windsor families, 274
Goring House, 369

D. (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, 327
Barabbas a publisher, 29

Knights of the Swan, 369
Poor Souls' Light:

66 Totenlaterne," 448

Statesman in Friends in Council,' 320
Women carrying their husbands, 452

D. (J. M.) on alabaster boxes of love, 169
Usona U.S.A., 148, 254

D. (K.) on Shakespeariana, 28, 163

D. (M. L.) on minster: verger v. sacristan, 130
D. (P. G.) on Speaker's Chair, 177

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