C.
C. on M. Barrière and the Quarterly Review, 616.
—— Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 65. 161.
—— Cuddy, the ass, 522.
—— Eliza Fenning, 161.
—— traditions through few links, 77. 203.
—— royal library, 89.
—— the two Königsmarks, 115. 236.
—— the word Devil, 595.
—— wearing gloves in presence of royalty, 157.
—— the meaning of Stoke, 161.
—— ornamental hermits, 207.
—— the meaning of Knarres, 256.
—— lines by Lord Palmerston, 619.
—— mispronounced names of places, 285.
—— the derivation of Sept, 304.
—— the meaning of Groom, 402.
—— on surnames, 593.
—— Algernon Sydney, 447.
—— line on Franklin, 571.
—— "Up, guards, and at them!" 425.
—— Sir Gammer Vangs, 164.
C. (A.) on clapper gate, 560.
—— family likenesses, 8.
—— Isle of Man folk lore, 341.
—— oath of a pregnant woman, 393.
—— twittens, 560.
Cabal, its early uses, 139. 520.
Cæsarius Arelatensis noticed, 91.
Cagots, notices of, 428. 493.
Caldoriana Societas, inquiry respecting, 13.
Cambrian literature, 489.
Camden, German poet quoted by him, 177.
Camden's poem on the marriage of Thames and Isis, 30.
Camera (De) on the meaning of Emayle, 563.
—— the meaning of Penkenol, 545.
—— Scologlandis and Scologi, 475.
Campkin (Henry) on Cowley and his monument, 267.
Campkin (Henry) on "The Man in the Almanack," 320.
Canon Ebor. on three estates of the realm, 129.
Canongate marriages, 370.
Canons, the English translation of them, 246. 307. 330.
Cantor on collar of SS, 82.
Capital punishment, mitigation of, 444.
Carbo on the etymology of poison, 394.
Cards, old playing, 370.
—— prohibited to apprentices, 346.
—— South Sea playing, 17.
Carew (Sir George), his pedigree, 610.
Carl on white-livered knight, 452.
Carling Sunday, 611.
Carmarthen, its derivation, 469.
Caroline (Queen), suppression of her trial, 201. 354.
Carrs or calves in 1 Esdras v. 55., 560.
Caspar on reason and understanding, 590.
Cat Island, why so called? 78.
Catholic Communion, essay towards a proposal for, its authorship, 198. 277.
Cato (Josiah) on glass-making in England, 322.
Catterick for Cattraeth, 164.
Caul, its derivation, 557.
Caxton coffer, 3. 265.
—— memorial, 51.
C. (B.) on Whiting's watch, 403.
C. (B. N.) on London street characters, 376.
C. (C. C.) on the seventh son, 617.
C. (C. C. C.) on learned man referred to by Rogers, 559.
"Cease, rude Boreas," its author, 559.
Ceyrep on Buro, Berto, Beriora, 477.
—— St. Christopher, 494.
—— MS. De Humilitate, 610.
—— monastic establishments in Scotland, 104.
—— the ring finger, 114. 492.
—— serjeants' rings, 111.
—— birthplace of St. Patrick, 344.
—— the site of Twyford, 457.
—— the number Seven, 617.
—— Spy Wednesday, 620.
C. (F. G.) on the Cromwell family, 489.
C. (G. A.) on arc de Arbouin, 330.
—— the arms of an armiger, 397.
—— cure for hooping cough, 223.
—— Land Holland, 330.
—— Nelson family, 236.
—— the Miller's Melody, 316.
—— Terre Isaac, 319.
—— Hendurucus du Booys, and Helena Leonora de Sieveri, 370.
—— the Tradescants, 474.
C. (H.) de Croix on errors of poets, 102.
—— the hymns of the Moravians, 113.
Chadwick (John Norse) on wrestling for boar's head, 106.
—— meaning of Hyrne, 152.
—— grants made by Hen. VIII. and Edw. VI., 201.
—— parish registers, 36.
—— postman and tubman of the Exchequer, 490.
—— Spy Wednesday, 511.
Chantrey's sleeping children, 397. 428. 476.
Chaplains to the forces, a list wanted, 29.
Charing Cross, its derivation, 486.
Charles I., his supposed executioner, 28.
Charlton (Edward), lines on English history, 405.
—— a description of the sea-serpent, 405.
—— suicides buried in cross-roads, 405.
—— Nashe's Terrors of the Night, 562.
—— Twyford, 569.
Chasseurs Britanniques, 295.
Chatterbox, its meaning, 141.
Chaucer, lines on, 536. 574. 621.
Chaucer (Philo.) on Flemish proverb quoted by Chaucer, 466.
—— Gabriel Harvey's notes on Chaucer, 319.
C. (H. B.) on "O Leoline! be absolutely just," 78.
—— London street characters, 376.
C. (H. B.) on "Preached in a pulpit," 29.
—— Moravian hymns, 30.
—— mitigation of capital punishment, 444.
—— popular stories of the English peasantry, 459.
Cheese given at a birth, 364.
Cheke (Sir John), notices of, 200. 260.
Cheke's clock, notices of, 320.
Chelwoldesbury, its derivation, 346. 449.
Cheshire cat, to grin like, 402.
Chettle's tragedy, Hoffman, source of the plot, 228.
Chevalier St. George, notices of, 610.
Children, large numbers by one mother, 126. 138. 204. 282. 300. 357. 548.
Children of Israel, the number constituting the exodus, 11. 180.
China, various styles of old, 415.
Cholera and the electrometer, 319.
Christopher (St.) and the Doree, 536.
Christopher (St.), representations of, 295. 334. 372. 418. 494. 549.
Christopher (St.), governor in 1662, 510.
Chronogram on Sherborne school, 225.
Chronograms, 585.
Chronological Institute, 104. 142. 144. 344.
Chronological New Testament, editor of the, on a new arrangement of the Old
Testament, 199.
—— Keseph's Bible, 512.
Church, its derivation, 79. 136. 165. 255.
Churchill, the poet, 74. 142.
Churching of women, 293.
Churchman, Character of a True, its author, 105. 156.
C. (I.) on the use of the hyphen, 124.
Cibber's Lives of the Poets, the original prospectus, 25. 65. 116. 161.
Cilgerran Castle, records relating to, 537.
Cimmerii, Cimbri, 188. 308.
C. (J.) on Allens of Rossull, 11.
C. (J. B.) on the meaning "to be a deacon," 473.
C. (J. G.) on plague stones, 571.
C. (J. L.) on slick or sleek stones, 404.
C. (J. N.) on boiling to death, 355.
—— meaning of Knarres, 257.
—— mispronounced names of places, 285.
—— lines on Dr. Fell, 296.
—— the meaning of Lode, 345.
Clapper-gate, its meaning, 560.
Clare, earls of, notices of, 371.
Clark (Charles) on Stearne's Witchcraft, &c., 416.
Clarendon, satirical verses on his downfall, 28.
Clay (C. J.) on Bishop Bridgeman, 80.
Claypole (Mrs.), Cromwell's daughter, her marriage, 298. 381.
Cleke, nature of the game, 559.
Clement and Thomas (SS.), customs on their days, 393.
Clement's Inn, custom at, 201.
Cleopatra playing at billiards, 585.
Clergyman, can he marry himself? 370. 446.
Clerical members of parliament, 11. 139.
Clericus on clerical members of parliament, 11.
—— on monody on Sir John Moore, 138.
Clericus D. on the device of Bishop Bedell, 101.
—— a work by Olivarius, 60.
—— epigram on Queen Elizabeth, 78.
Cleveland (Duchess of) and the cow-pox, 59.
Clinthe or Clent in Cowbage, 79. 131. 212.
C. (M.) on the author of "The last links are broken," 153.
Coal, the use of prohibited, 513. 568.
Cock and bull story explained, 414. 447.
Cochrane (Mr. J. G.), his death, 454.
Cock Lane ghost, Goldsmith on the, 77.
Cockle, the order of the, 586.
Coe (James) on education under Elizabeth, 296.
Coenen (J. F. L.) on Braem's MS. Mémoires, 543.
Coffins for general use, 510.
Coinage of Richard III., 298.
Coins of Edward III., 150.
Coke, its pronunciation, 39. 451.
Cokely on the age of trees, 90.
Coleman, epigram on, 136. 283.
Coleridge and Plato, 317. 450.
—— on reason and understanding, 535. 590.
—— Christabel, note on, 339.
—— Friend, allusion in, 297. 350. 427.
Collars of SS., 16. 38. 81. 182. 207. 227. 255.
Collier (J. Payne) on An Admonition to the Parliament, 4.
—— his folio Shakspeare, 554.
—— passage in Troilus and Cressida, 235.
—— passage in All's Well that ends Well, 509.
Collins (Mortimer) on Amyclæ, 297.
—— the word Analysis, 370.
—— Eustacius Monachus, 322.
—— the Chronologic Institute, 344.
Collins, the poet, notices of him, 102.
—— Ode on the Music of the Grecian Theatre, 227.
Collis (Thomas) on remains of horses and sheep in churches, 274.
—— Dr. Stukeley's MS. of Boston, 490.
Collyns (William) on bee superstitions, &c., 149.
—— Grimsdyke, in Devon, 163.
Colman (George), his song "Unfortunate Miss Bailey," 248. 280.
Colman (J. B.) on boiling to death as a punishment, 32. 184.
—— burials in woollen, 543.
—— the Essex broad oak, 113.
—— serjeants' rings and mottoes, 181.
—— plague stones, 308.
—— deferred executions, 423.
—— the song Winifreda, 38.
Combe (Wm.), his portrait, 558.
Combe's works, list of, 194. 310.
Commas inverted to indicate quotations, 228.
Commemoration of founders, office for, 126. 186.
Commerce, works on the history of, 276. 309. 329.
Compositions during the Protectorate, 68. 546.
Computatio Eccles. Anglic., quoted by Burnet, 11.
Concert bill, an old one, 556.
Conscience, anecdote of the force of, 164.
Constant Reader on a clergyman marrying himself, 370.
—— "Then comes the reckoning," 585.
Cooper (C. H.) on Ben Jonson's adopted sons, 588.
—— commemoration of benefactors, 186.
—— rents of assize, 188.
—— Llandudno, or the Great Orme's Head, 235.
—— King's College Chapel windows, 308.
—— derivation of Bigot, 331.
—— Sir Thomas Frowyk, 332.
—— John Goldesborough, 332.
—— George Trehern, 333.
—— corrupted names of places, 333.
—— list of prothonotaries, 333.
—— the derivation of Lode, 450.
—— ancient timber town-halls, 522.
—— whipping of princes by proxy, 545.
—— rhymes on places, 547.
—— serjeants' rings and mottoes, 110. 181.
—— the song Yankee Doodle, 86.
Cooper (Wm. Durrant), paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer, 195.
Copeman (T.) on Borough-English, 40.
Copenhagen, Royal Society of Antiquaries of, 262.
Corner (Geo. R.) on men of Kent, 615.
Corney (Bolton) on the Caxton coffer, 3. 265.
—— derivation of news, 178.
—— "Litera scripta manet," 237.
—— History of Commerce, 329.
—— liability to error, 362.
—— quarter waggoner, 64.
Corney (Bolton) on Shakspeare and the English press, 117.
—— authorship of "Thirty days hath September," 463.
—— Sweet Willy O, 524.
—— vellum-bound books, 607.
—— James Wilson, M.D., 329. 362.
Cornish (James) on epigram on Coleman, 137.
—— Latin verse on Franklin, 17.
—— Moravian hymns, 113.
—— a correction in Goldsmith's Traveller, 135.
—— the origin of the term Tripos, 137.
—— Macaronic poetry, 251.
—— Mother Damnable, 255.
—— Junius rumours, 474.
—— anagram on Voltaire, 17.
Cornwall and Phœnicia, ancient connexion of, 507.
Cosin's History of Transubstantiation, note on, 551.
Cotton (Archdeacon) on expurgated Quaker Bible, 158.
Cou-bache, its meaning, 79. 131. 212. 402.
Couched, to couch, its early use, 298. 405.
Count Cagliostro, its author, 81.
County boundaries, antiquity of, 197.
Cousinship, mode of computing, 342.
Coverdale (Bp.), original title-page of his Bible, 59. 109. 153.
Coverley (Sir Roger de), his descent, 467.
Covines, notices of, 189.
Cowgell on the word Aldress, 582.
—— ancient ink, 284.
—— learned men of the name of Bacon, 284.
—— St. Christopher, 495.
—— second exhumation of King Arthur, 598.
—— paring the nails, 285.
—— the rabbit as a symbol, 597.
—— Sterne in Paris, 255.
—— the origin of surnames, 290.
Cowley and his monument, 267.
—— Prose Works, 339.
Crabis, its meaning, 165. 258.
Cramp (Wm.), on the verb "to commit" used in Junius, 282.
—— Junius and the Quarterly Review, 342.
Cranes in storms, custom of, 582.
Cranmore on Bailey's definition of Thunder, 56.
—— Bishop Bridgeman, 140.
—— hieroglyphics of vagrants, 142.
—— slang dictionaries, 208.
—— Rev. John Paget, 327.
—— poem on burning the houses of parliament, 547.
—— epitaph in Braunston churchyard, 557.
—— Tregonwell Frampton, 67.
Crapaud (Johnny), when first applied to the French, 439. 523. 545.
Crawfurd of Kilburnie, lines on, 464. 546.
Crawfurd (Thomas), notices of, 344. 448.
C. (R. C.) on Bastard's epigrams, 197.
—— bishops vacating their sees, 156.
—— the surname Devil, 477.
—— son of the Conqueror and Walter Tyrrel, 570.
—— rhymes on names of places, 573.
—— "Wise above that which is written," 228.
Crispin (St.), the observance of his day in Sussex, 30.
Critical Review, general index to, 442.
Cromwell (Oliver), his burial-place, 396. 477. 598.
—— notices of his family, 321. 474. 489.
—— the whale and the storm, 409.
—— was he cup-bearer to Charles I.? 246.
—— Cooper's miniature of, 17. 67. 92. 189. 204. 255. 303. 402.
—— skull preserved as a relic, 275. 304. 354. 382.
Crooked-billet, legend respecting, 227.
Crosby (James) on Bishop Kidder's Autobiography, 228.
Cross neytz explained, 440.
Cross on counsels' briefs, 226.
Crosses and crucifixes, their early use, 39. 85.
Crossley (Francis) on the French genders, 245.
—— the old Scots March, 280.
Crossley (James) on Edmund Bohun, 599.
—— Bohun's Historical Collections, 599.
—— Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 25.
—— Franklin's Tract on Liberty and Necessity, 6.
—— Goldsmith's pamphlet on the Cock Lane Ghost, 77.
—— Goldsmith's History of Mecklenburgh, 461.
—— Goldsmith's Poetical Dictionary, 534.
—— Johnson's contributions to Baretti's Introduction, 101.
—— Daniel De Foe, 476.
—— Howard's Conquest of China, 477.
—— History of Faction, 499.
—— Poems in the Spectator, 548.
—— Goodwin's Six Booksellers' Proctor Non-suited, 553.
—— Newtonian system, 573.
—— De Foe's Pamphlet on the Septennial Bill, 577.
—— Settle's Female Prelate, 52.
—— Sterne's Confirmation of Witchcraft, 621.
—— the author of Theophania, 88.
—— Witchcraft, Mrs. Hickes and her daughter, 514.
Crow, as used by Queen Elizabeth, 323.
Crown jewels in Holt Castle, 440.
Croyland, motto of the abbot, 395. 501.
C. (R. W.) definition of proverb, 213.
—— the derivation of Martinique, 354.
C. (S.) on the Ruthven family, 320.
C. (S. F.) on the satire Black Gowns and Red Coats, 297.
C. (T.) on Arnold Bilson's wife, 295.
—— a quotation from Dryden, 60.
—— the meaning of Soud in Shakspeare, 152.
Cuddy, the ass, origin of, 419. 522.
Cumming (Sir Alexander) and the Cherokees, 257. 278.
Cunningham (Peter) on the author of Hudibras at Ludlow Castle, 5.
Curling, origin of the game, 13. 309.
Curse of Scotland, 619.
Cursitor barons, list wanted, 346.
Cursitor (Carolus) on Junius and Quarterly Review, 225.
Curtis (J. Lewelyn) on passage from Dover to Calais, 459.
Cuttle (Captain) on two quotations, 539.
C. (W.) on Letter to a Brigadier-General, 295.
—— on burning fern bringing rain, 301.
C. (W. A.) on "Arborei fœtus alibi," &c., 189.
—— the meaning of Crabis, 259.
—— Welsh names Blaen, 282.
C. (W. G.) on the drink called Whit, 610.
C. (W. H.) on blindman's holiday, 537.
C. (W. J.) on Guanahani, or Cat Island, 78.
—— the derivation of Martinique, 11.
C. (W. R.), a note on Henry III., 245.
Cynthia's dragon yoke, its source, 297. 354.