Crooks, J., [77]

'Cuckoo,' [90], [119]

'Cumberland,' Commodore Taylor's, [157], [158];
wins Duke of Cumberland's Cup in 1781, [159];
the second, lines of, [160];
Captain Byrne's, wins Jubilee Cup of Cumberland Fleet in 1800, [164]

Cumberland Fleet, founded in 1775, [152], [154];
button, [155];
ceremonies of early races, [155];
ensign, [156];
first courses, [157];
first private match, [157];
first below-bridge match, [159];
the Vauxhall Cup, [161];
second prize, [162];
circular of Fleet in 1775, [163];
dissensions, [165];
race in honour of coronation of George IV., [165];
change of name and flag, [166];
match of 1823, [166]

Cumberland Gardens, 1791, [157], [162];
proprietor presents a cup to Cumberland Fleet in 1796, [164]

Cumberland, Henry Frederick, Duke of, gives a cup in 1775 for sailing boats on the Thames, [154], [155], [156];
his gifts to Cumberland Fleet, [159]

Currie, Sir Donald, commodore Royal Forth Y.C., [96]

'Currytush' (3-tonner), [123], [175]

Curtis, Sir W., R.Y.S., 1815, [10]

'Curtsey' (30 feet), [60]