Cossé-Brissac, Due de, last lover of the Du Barry, his fate, [107]
Costessey Hall, the Jerninghams of, [108]
Couder, sketches by, of Napoleon I., [82]
Country houses of England, a unique national possession, [41];
utilised by authors, [42]
— old-time self-dependence of, [266]-[267]
Country houses as political forces in former days, [42], [44];
why so no longer, [43]
Coutts Bank, jewellery of emigrés still unclaimed at, [109]
Coventry, Earl of (husband of Miss Gunning), and the abolition of Mayfair, [152]-[153]