“Cockfighter,” a famous hunter, [358].
Cocking, [15], [29], [39], [42], [46], [47], [64], [69], [81], [82], [86], [90], [95], [101], [113], [123], [124], [135], [137], [144], [146], [149], [153], [157], [159], [171], [184], [194], [207], [211], [220], [233], [246], [271], [282], [285], [297], [304], [310], [312].
Coffin, two bodies in one, [134].
Coffins provided before death, [130], [386], [387], [437].
. . . , condemned felons seated on, [211].
Coin, circulation of base, [376].
Coinage, exchange of defective, [137]; Irish and French taken at Norwich Theatre, [144]; new silver, [143].
Coins, discoveries of ancient, [39], [270], [405].
. . . , copper, carried for a wager, [259].