There was a Theodore Paleologus who died at sea on board the Charles II under Captain Gibson, in 1693. In his will Theodore mentions only his wife Martha, and we do not know who was his father.
We do not know who was the William Arundell whom Dorothy Paleologus married. Unhappily the registers of S. Dominic, where she and her husband lived, have been lost, and we cannot say whether the Mary Arundell who married a Francis Lee soon after the death of her presumed parents was a daughter. But if so, as Dr. Jago suggests in a paper in the Archæologia, "The imperial blood perhaps still flows in the bargemen of Cargreen."
[INDEX]
Abbot, Archbishop, [334]
Abder-Rhuman, [715]
Abercrombie, Dr., [427], [428]
Aberdeen, University of, [34]
Abingdon, [127]
Abyssinia, Prince of, [599]
Account of the Desperate Affray in Blean Wood, etc., [612]
Account of the English Colony of New South Wales, [568]
Account of R. Jeffery, [257]
Acharnania, [508]
Acombe, [12]
Acton, [403], [477], [673]
Actor, Mr., [275]
Adams, [252]
Adams, John Couch, [189]
— birth and upbringing, [84]
— character of, [88], [89], [90]
— discoverer of Neptune, [86], [88]
— early observation, [84]
Adams, Mr., [322], [714]
Adams, Mr. John, [463]
Adams, Thomas, [83]
Adams, William Grylls, [89], [90]
Addison, Joseph, [644]
Admiral Hood, [602]
Admiralty order replacement of logan stone, [20], [23]
Adoption of poor children, [533]
Adour, [504]
Advent, [425]
Adventure Series, [708]
Adventures of a Younger Son, [445], [452], [454]
Ætna, [267]
Agamemnon's tomb, [448]
Agar, Charles R., [726]
Agar, Thomas James, [726]
Age of Reason, [358]
Agnes, [649]
Agnus Dei, [656]
Agreeable Surprise, The, [469]
Ainsworth, Harrison, on "Courtenay," [605]
Airy, [86], [88]
Alarm, [664]
Albanian revolt, [728]
Albert, Prince, [621]
Albion, [248], [249]
Alderton, [487]
Aldrich, Dean, [213]
Alexander, [559], [561]
Alexander the Great, [300]
Alexandria, [459], [686]
Algerine Corsair at Penzance, [130]
Algerine pirates, [332]
Algiers, [507], [617], [715]
Ali Pacha, [508]-[514]
— at home, [510]-[513]
— human butcher, [509]
All, the five alls, [550]
Allen, river, [118]
Alligator, [196]
Alligators attract patients, [632]
All the Year Round, [93]
Almanza, [12]
Altarnon, [73], [80], [186], [187], [190]
Amaza, [416]
Amell, [340]
Ames, Dr. William, [34]
Ammonites, superstition concerning origin of, [4]
Amurath, [728]
Anagram of Noye, [339]
Andalusian Moors, [711]
Anderson, Captain, [62]
Andromache, [505]
"Angel, The," 542
Anglesea, Earl of, [298]
Anglo-Mexican Company, [493]
Anguella, [251]
Annals of King James, [615]
Anne of Bohemia, [433]
Anne, Queen, [219], [299], [307], [310], [318], [372], [639]
Annesley, Lady Philippa, [298]
Annual Register, [58]
Annual Report of the Society of Arts, [64] note
Anson, H.M.S., salvage of, [62]
— wreck of, [60], [71]
Anson, Lord, [158]
Antony and Cleopatra, [205]
Antigua, [320]
Antiquities of Cornwall, [18]
Antony ferry, [225]
Antwerp, [26]
Anyada, [250]
Antelope, [645]
Anthem, Cornish, [577]
Antiquary, The, [547]
Ap Rice, Mr., [288]
Arabia, Prince of, [600]
Ararat, [406]
Arbuthnot, Sir Charles, [529]
Archæologia, [730]
Arcot, [159], [164]
Argand lamp, [202]
Argos, [448]
Argus, [689]
Argyro-Kastro, [509]
Arithmetic, Walkinghame's, [3]
Arms of Braddon family, [107]
— of Byzantine Empire, [727]
— of Call family, [155], [167]
— of Clobery family, [231]
— of Foote family, [280]
— of Jane family, [206]
— of Lake family, [251]
— of Noye family, [341]
— of Pennington family, [224]
— of Robartes family, [726]
— of Sandys family, [374]
— of Tillie family, [402], [405]
— of Tilly family, [407]
— of Wills family, [12]
Armstrong, Major, [609], [610], [613]
Around and about Saltash, [665]
Arslan, [508]
Arta, [508]
Arundell, [646]
Arundel family, the, [157]
Arundel, Earl of, [435]
Arundell, Henry, Lord, [173]
Arundell, Humphrey, [588], [589], [591]
Arundell, Mary, [730]
Arundell, Roger, [592]
Arundell, Sir John, [136], [661]
Arundell, Sir Thomas, [137]
Arundell, William, [730]
Arundel Street, [301]
Arwenack, [133], [134], [135], [137], [140]
Asan, [728]
Ashburton, [200]
Ashfield, Dame, [468]-[9]
Assassinations and Civil Wars, [426]
Assistance, H.M.S., [488]
Association, wreck of the, [640], [643], [647], [651]
Astley, [203]
Astley, Sir Jacob, [126], [723]
Aston Clinton, [251]
Astronomy, [86]
Astronomy, ignorance of, [593]
As You Like It, [467]
Athenæum, [88], [452]
— founded by Buckingham, [464]
Athens, [446], [452]
Atkins, Sir Robert, [101]
Atlas, [181]
Atterbury, [219]
"Auction of Pictures, An," [287]
Audrey, [516]
Augsberg Island, [420]
Aunt Mavor's Storybooks, [622]
Authentic Account of the late unfortunate Death of Lord Camelford, [328]
Authentic Memoirs of the Green Room, [467], [469]
Author, The, [288]
Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler, [473]
Autobiography of John Harris, [697]
Avalon Peninsula, [265]
Avery, Captain John, [173]
Avery, Dr., [194]
Ayres, Mr., [119]
Azila, [714]
Babbage, [88]
Badcock, John, volunteers for Terra del Fuego, [233]
— dies of privations, [235]
Bagdad, [462]
Bagshot Heath, [672]
Bahia, [422]
Bailey, Mr., [188]
Baker, Mr. Henry, [105], [347], [351]
Ball, John, [432]
Ball, Lieutenant, [565]
Ballads, "Chevy Chase," [703]
— "The fight of the Monmouth and Foudroyant," [377]
— "The Highwayman," [630]
Ballads, "Rosamond Clifford," [703]
— "Rule Britannia," [377]
— sung by Incledon, [386]
— "The Storm," 380, [386]
— "'Twas Thursday," [377]
— of wrestling, [58]
Ballot Society, [627]
Balls, Mary, [727], [729]
— William, [727]
Baltic, [67]
Banks, Sir Joseph, [233], [679]
Bannister, [380]
Banns of marriage, [578]
Bantry Bay, [638]
Banza, [419]
Baptista, Signor, [552]
Barabbas, [40]
Barbados, [623]
Barcelona, [477], [640]
Barff, Mr., [451]
Barfleur, [261]
Bargus, Mr. Samuel, [262], [264]
Barlow, Bishop, [32]
Barming Heath, [603]
Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, [483], [484]
Barnstaple, [455], [659], [665]
Baronetage, [156]
Baron Munchausen's Travels, [2]
Barrey, Lord, [547]
Barrie, Captain, [327]
Barrington, Admiral, [238]
Barrington, Hon. Daines, [238], [241]
— visits Dolly Pentreath, [239], [240]
Barrow, Sir John, [415], [423]
Barthlever, [528]
Bartholomew Fair, [271], [552]
Bartlett, Rafe, [388], [393], [397]
— confession of, [389], [395]
Barwell, Nabob, [525]
Barwick, Dr. J., [45]
Baseley, Richard, [388], [397]
— confession of, [389], [392], [394]
Bashaw, Inglis, [716]
Basset, Sir Francis, [519]
Bassiere, [314]
Batavia, [568]
Bate, Mrs., [346]
Bath, [198], [200], [290], [377], [466]
— Cathedral, Lady Chapel of, [32]
Bath, Earl of, [182], [183], [184]
Bathurst, Mr. C., [253], [256]
Battye, Philadelphia, [165]
— William, [165]
Bawden, Giles, [540]
Baxter, Richard, [209]
Bayonne, [196], [504], [505]
Bay of Biscay, [489]
Beacon Hill, [723]
Beaver, [321]
Beddoes, Dr. Thomas, [676]
Bedford, Earl of, [139]
Behethlan, [614]; see [Bohelland].
Behethlan, Joan, [614]
— John, [614]
— Margery, [614]
Beirout, [597], [599]
Bell, Lieut. John, [64]
Bell-casting, [224]-[6]
Bell-founders, [224], [225], [226]
Bell-ringing, competitions, [223]
— mysterious, [284]
— song of, [223]
Bells, baptism of, [222]
— inscriptions on, [222]
— removed, [592]
Belle Poule, [505]
Bellingham, Mr., [427], [430]
Bellot, Anne, [516], [517]
— Christopher, [516]
Bemba Ganga, [417]
Ben, John, [649]
Benbow, Admiral, [372]
Bennett, Lieutenant, [609], [610]
Bentinck, Mr. Cavendish, [634]
Berat, [509]
Beresford, Lord Charles, [669]
Bergh, [47]
Berkeley, Earl of, [647]
— Hon. Charles, [140]
— Sir G. Cranfield, [648]
Berlin, The, [70]
Bermuda, [35]
Berne, [319]
Berry, Mr., [418]
Berry Pomeroy, [592]
Bessie's Cove, [470]
Best, Captain Thomas, [479]
— Mr., [324]-[8], [519]
Beveridge, [215]
Biagi, D. Guido, [454]
Bible explains fossils, [4]
Bibliographia Cornubiensis, [556] note
Bibliotheca Cornubiensis, [245]
Bideford, [633]
Bignell, George Carter, [141]
— early life of, [144]
— entomologist, [147]-[153]
Bignor, [517]
Bingham, Captain, [299]
Biographica Dramatica, [296]
Biographical Dictionary of English Catholics, [556] note
Biographical Dictionary of Poets, [231]
Biographical Sketches in Cornwall, [340]
Birmingham, [467]
Birthday, The, [469]
Bishop and his Clerks, [640]
Bishop of Bath and Wells, [32]
— of Carlisle, [89]
— of Exeter, [140], [219], [425]
— of Lichfield, [32]
— of London, [27], [43], [215]
— of Oxford, [207]
— of Rochester, [213]
— of Salisbury, [211]
— of S. David's, [32]
— of Winchester, [643], [649]
Black Friars, The, [544]
"Black Lion," [144]
Black Sea, [67]
Blackwood, John, [648]
— Shovell, [648]
Blague, Thomas, [127]
Blake, Admiral, [45]
Blanchard, Mr., [608]
Blanche, [248], [250]
Blean, The, [607], [612]
Blenheim, [260]
Blewett, George, [343]
Bligh boy sees ghost, [74]-[80]
Bligh, Edmund, [81]
— family, the, [74], [79], [81]
— Mr., [74], [81], [701]
— Thomas, [81]
— Walter, [81]
Blight, Mr. J. T., [143]
Blockly, [81]
Bloomsbury, [165]
Blossom Underwing, [149]
"Blue Boar's Head," [542]
Board of Trade, [68]
Boase & Courtney, Messrs., [556] note
— Dr., [680]
Boat-races at Saltash, [663]
Bochym,
[517]
Boconnoc, [298], [317], [318], [319], [328]
Bodannan, [280]
Bodener, William, [242]
Bodleian Library, [615]
Bodmin, [37], [117], [120], [121], [125], [133], [166], [179], [224], [225], [226], [280], [351], [455], [516], [520], [522], [531], [535], [569], [578], [589], [627], [659], [663], [678]
Bodmin Asylum and its inhabitants, [570]-[572]
— Gaol, [531], [540], [542], [570], [583]
— Hills, [92]
— Moors, [84], [573], [628]
— Viscount, [726]
Body, William, [587]
Bohelland, [614]
— mysterious tragedy at, [616]-[619]
Bolennowe Hill, [692]
Bolventro, [628]
Bombay, [445], [460], [462]
— governed by Keigwin, [479]-[487]
— Castle, [480]
Bomeny, [103]
Bonaparte, Prince Louis Lucien, [242]
Bonaventura, Thomasine, attractive widow, [113]
— benefactress, [114]-[116]
— goes to London, [110], [113]
— shepherd girl, [109]
Bond, Mr., [92]
Bond, Thomas, [681]
Bondé, [418]
Bond Street, [320], [325], [385]
Borlase, Dr. Bingham, [239], [676]
— his account of the Logan, [18], [22]
Borleau, [104]
Boroughs, pocket, [518]
Borrowdale, [559]
Boscastle, [721]
Boscawen, [130]
— family, the, [500], [525], [554]
Boscawen, Hugh, [706]
Boscawen, Rev. A. C., [684]
Bossenden Farm, [603], [607]
Bossenden Wood, [608], [613]
Bossewell, John, [554]
Bossiney, [518]
Boston, [53]
Bosworgy, [341]
Botany Bay, [319]
— settlement at, [559]-[564]
Botathan, [74], [81], [82], [701]
Botreux Castle, [721]
Botusfleming, [12]
Boughton-under-Blean, [603], [606], [609], [612]
Boulogne, [332]
Bouverie, Hon. Philip, [649]
Bouverie, Sir Jacob, [649]
Bovey Heathfield, geological features of, [7]
Bovey Tracey, [226]
Bow, Rev. Dr., [613]
Bow Street, [380], [381]
Bowden, Elizabeth, [138]
Boyer, Nicholas, Mayor of Bodmin, executed, [589], [590]
Boyne, burnt, [258], [259]
Bracegirdle, Mrs., [299], [300]
— and Capt. Hill, [300]-[4]
Braddock Down, [206]
Braddon family, arms of, [107]
Braddon, Captain William, [96]
Braddon, Laurence, [96], [107]
— attacks Bishop Burnet, [106]
— Author of Enquiry, [104], [106]
— imprisoned and tried, [99], [100], [102]
— reports murder of Essex, [98]-[103]
Bradshaw, Sir Thomas, [40]
Bradstone, [228]
Braganza, [479]
Brandon, [386]
Bray, Charity, [593]
Bray, C., [699], note
Bray, Mrs., on Bothathan ghost, [72]
— on Polperro, [247]
Breage, [342], [370], [580], [585]
Breage Churchtown, [478]
Brember, Sir Nicholas, [435]
Brendon & Son, [578]
Brent Eleigh, [556]
Brentford, [318]
Brenton, Captain, [259]
Brereton, Major, [162]
Brest, [60], [259], [477]
Brian, Sir Hussey, [603]
Bribery at Elections, [518]-[530]
Bridgerule, [108], [226]
Bridges, Admiral Sir G., [377]
Bridgwater, [36]
Brief Relation of State Affairs, [403]
Brighton, [387]
Bristol, [37], [281], [282], [439], [670], [676]
Bristol, Earl of, [376]
Britannia, [405]
British Association, the, [8], [87]
British Family Antiquity, [154], [168]
British and Foreign Institute, [465]
British Museum, [613], [680]
Brixham, [8]
— geological features of, [7]
Broad Sound, [644]
Brompton Crescent, [382], [383]
Bronnaker, Lord, [552]
Brook, Sir Arthur, [714]
Brooke, Benjamin, [53]
Broom Hill, [182]
"Brown Bear, The," [381]
Brown, Dr. Robert, [708], [715]
Brown, John, [391], [392]
Brown, Mrs., [580]
Brown Willy, [84], [85], [109]
Browne, Hamilton, [446]
Browne, Mrs., [301], [303]
Browne, Sir Richard, [545]
Bruce, Eliza, [90]
Bruce, Haliday, [90]
Brulgruddery, Mrs., [468], [469]
Brunel's bridge, Saltash, [663]
Brunswick, H.M.S., [667]
Brunton, [468]
Bryant, John Davy, volunteers for Terra del Fuego, [233]
— dies of hardships, [236]
Brydges, Captain, [462]
Buchanan, Robert, [209]
Buckhurst, Lord, [305]
Buckingham, Christopher, [455]
Buckingham family, the, [455]
Buckingham, George, [665] note
Buckingham, James, [465]
Buckingham, James Silk, a youthful prisoner, in love, [458]
— character of, [455], [464]
— explores in Egypt, [460]
— founds British and Foreign Institute, [465]
— in conflict with East India Company, [460]-[5]
— a linguist, [458], [462]
— literary ventures of, [463], [464]
— quells corn riot, [457]
— suffers for his love of freedom, [462], [463]
— suggests Suez Canal, [459]
— to India in disguise, [462]
Buckingham, Leicester F. Y., [465]
Buckingham, Earl of, [170], [172], [173], [524], [552], [721]
Bude, [115], [182], [204], [205]
Bude Haven, [570]
Bude light, [202]
Budget of Paradoxes, [90]
Buggs, Sir Anthony, [500]
Bull, Rev. G. B., [695]
Buller, Charles, [189]
Buller family, [86]
Buller, Mr., [652]
Bulwer, Henry Lytton, [448]
Bunsby, Richard, [113]
Burton, Joe, [627]
Burton, John, falls over the stile, [631]
— his Curiosity Shop, [633]
— invests in alligators, [632]
— rudeness of, [634]
— rules for living, [635]
— spends Christmas Eve at Jamaica Inn, [627]-[31]
— Whiteley in curiosities, [632]
— writes to the King, [634]
Burton, John, jun., [636]
Burton, Joseph, [627]
Burton, William, [419], [420]
Burton's Stile, [631]
Burdett, Sir Francis, [253]
Burge, Arthur, [219]
Burke, Sir Bernard, [299]
Burley, Sir Simon, [434]
Burlorn, [117], [119], [120], [121]
Burnard, Mr., [87]
Burnard, George, [186]
Burnard, Nevil Northey, on tramp, [190]
— success in London, [188]
— works in slate, [186], [187]
Burnet, Bishop, [41], [45], [53], [211], [214], [216], [218], [543]
— on death of Essex, [106]
— on the Duke of Hamilton, [310]
— on Lord Mohun, [308]
— on Lord Roberts, [726]
— on nonjurors, [213]
Burns, Robert, [695], [699]
Burrow, Bessie, [470], [473]
Buryan, [329], [341]
Bury S. Edmunds, [140]
Bussy, [160], [162]
Butler, Samuel, [44]
Butt's Head Mill, [666]
Byng, Sir George, [640]
Byron, Captain, [340]
Byron, Lord, and Trelawny, [446], [452]
Cadiz, [123], [131], [259], [503]
Cadogan, Lord, [15]
Cadwalader, [288]
Caermarthen, Lord, [305]
Cailland, General, [164]
Cairo, [459]
Caius Coll. Cam., [73]
Cake House, [314], [316]
Calais, [296]
Calamy, [41], [214]
Calamy on Jane, [220]
Calcutta, [161], [463]
Calcutta Mirror, [463]
Calendar of Victory, [626]
Calendar State Papers, [721]
California, [233]
Call family, the, [154], [156], [167]
— arms of, [155], [167]
Call, John, [157]
Call, Sarah, [157]
Call, Sir John, [154], [157], [166]
— benefacts his sister, [165]
— his campaign in India, [158]-[165]
— M.P. for Callington, [167]
Call, Sir W. G. M., [167]
Call, William Berkeley, [167]
Call, William Pratt, [167]
Callinack, Mrs., see [Kelynack]
Callington, [155], [167], [171], [518]
Callywith, [627]
Calvin, [724]
Calvinists v. Arminians, [357]
Camborne, [364], [692], [664], [699]
Camborne, Vean Mine, [581]
Cambria, [492], [494]
Cambridge, [27], [73], [85], [87], [89], [90], [228], [231], [516], [556]
Cambridge, Duke of, [465]
Camden, [405]
Camden, Lord, [409]
Camelford, [83], [424]-[426], [518]
Camelford, first Baron, [319]
Camelford, last Lord, acquitted, quits Navy, [322]
— birth and education of, [319]
— duel with Mr. Best, [324]-[327]
— embroiled in town, [323], [324]
— his crazy scheme of assassination, [322]
— on the Guardian, [319]
— shoots Peterson, [321]
— under arrest, [320], [321]
Camisards, [639]
Campbell, General, [275]
Candish, Lord, [298]
Cann, Abraham, wrestles with Polkinghorne, [55]
Cann Wood, [148]
Cannington, [407]
"Canterburiensis," on John N. Tom, [597], [613]
Canterbury, [31], [599], [602], [609], [612], [613]
Canterbury, Archbishop of, [211], [215], [291], [437]
Canterbury Bell, [607]
Cape Finisterre, [707]
Cape Horn, [234]
Cape of Good Hope, [124], [320], [409], [459], [479], [560]
Cape Padrone, [411]
Cape Spartel, [714]
Cape S. Vincent, battle of, [259], [260]
Cape Verde Is., [410]
Capell, Lord, [100]
Capern, Edward, [699]
Capgrave, [557]
Cap'n Toby, see [Tobias Martin]
Capuchin, The, [295]
Caradon, [84]
Caran Yellatu, [415]
Carbura, [554]
Carclew, [86], [187], [344], [345]
Cardinham, [280]
Carew, [109], [114]
Carew, Mr., [243]
Carew, Thomas, [546]
Carew, [554], [652]
— on tin-mining, [720]
— on trees in Cornwall, [719]
Carfax, [207]
Cargreen, [730]
Carhayes, [395]
Carlisle, [89]
Carlisle, Sir Anthony, [203]
Carlyle, Thomas, [189]
Carlyon, C., [122], [229]
Carlyon, Dr. Clement, [427]
Carmichael, Lord, [648]
Carnan Adit, [343]
Carnanton, [329], [340], [341]
Carnwark, Lord, [15]
Carpenter, General, [13]
Carpenter, William, [366]
Carrick Gladden, [172]
Carrick Roads, [456]
Carter, Agnes,
[471]
Carter, Betsy, [478]
Carter, Charles, [476], [478]
Carter family, the, [471]
Carter, Francis, [471]
Carter, Frank, [478]
Carter, Henry, imprisoned in France, [474], [477]
— the biter bit, [474]
— a pious smuggler, [471], [473], [477]
Carter, John, [275]
— a daring smuggler, [471], [472]
— imprisoned at Dinan, [474]
— King of Prussia, [471], [478]
Case of the Unfortunate Bosavern Penlez, [274]
Casland, [133]
Castell-an-Dinas, [682], [683]
Castile, [434]
Castle Horneck, [240]
Castle, Mr., [589]
Castlemaine, Lady, [550]
Catalonia, [267]
Catenary Curve, [678]
Cathayes, [395]
"Cat Harris," [287]
Catherine of Braganza, [479]
Catt, George, [610]
Caulfield, James, [48], [369]
Cawsand, [354], [474], [476]
Cecil, James, [275]
Cecil, Lord, [32]
Cecil Street, [276]
Cephalonia, [446], [448]
Ceriziers, [126], [128]
Cevennes, [639]
Chacewater, [54]
Challenger, [505]
Challis, Professor, [87], [89]
Challoner, Mr., [556], note
Chaloner, [36]
Chambers's Journal, [257], [680]
Chammond family, the, [165]
Champernon, Mr., [592]
Champion, Sir Richard, [389]
Channel Fleet, [60]
Chantrey, [187], [188]
Chantrey, Lady, vandalism of, [188]
Chapman, Edward, falls into a shaft, [701]-[703]
Chapman, John, [701]
Charing Cross, [295]
Charles I, [26], [31], [35], [41], [51], [127], [128], [154], [182], [206], [208], [329], [334], [338], [407], [544], [675], [718], [722], [725]
— execution of, [42]
— imprisonment of, [39]
Charles II, [96], [102], [107], [128], [207], [280], [479], [480], [482], [544], [549]
— lax government of, [549], [551]
Charles II, [730]
Charles V, [30]
Charles VIII, [729]
Charles, Prince, [41]
Charles's Wain, [84]
Charlotte, [559]
Charlotte, Queen, [192]
Charter House, [319]
Châteaulin, [222]
Château-Renaud, [638]
Chatham, [377], [609]
— Earl of, [318]
Chatterton, Thomas, [228], [231]
Chavis, John de, [137], [138]
Cheapside, [392]
Cheesewring, [91], [93]
Chelsea Hospital, [17]
Cheltenham, [199], [232]
Cherbourg, [408]
Cheshire, Widow, [469]
Chestnuts, [573]
Chetham Society, [279]
Chiandower, [342]
Chichester, [261]
Chichester of Hall, [701]
Chichester, Elizabeth, [398]
Chichester, Sir John, [398], [592]
Chilcott, Charles, [185]
Child, John, of Surat, [482]-[486]
Child, Mr. Paxton, [646]
Child, Sir Joshua, nefarious schemes of, [482]-[487]
Childe Harold, [695]
Child's First Prayer, The, [697]
Chiltern Hundreds, [527]
Chinglapett, [159]
Chiverton, Elizabeth, [402], [403], [404], [407]
Chiverton, Sir Richard, [403], [407]
Cholwel, [115]
Christ Church, Oxford, [207], [210], [213], [220], [544]
Christiania, [409]
Christmas Eve at Jamaica Inn, [627]-[631]
Christopher, Thomas, [532]
Church of England, position of, [30]
Cibber, Colley, [299]
Cilenus, [554]
City of London Inn, [322]
Claracilla, [548]
Clackmannan, [204]
Clarendon, Earl of, [43], [206]
— on Lord Roberts, [726]
— on Noye, [332]
Clark, Samuel, [178]
Clarke, Dr., [361]
Claxton, [17]
Cleave, Thomas, [223], [224]
Clement, T., [274]
Clemo, Miss, [627]
Cleopatra, [500], [502]
Cleoyan, [591]
Clergy, character of, [31], [32], [33]
Cleve, [8]
Cleveland, Marquess of, [530]
Clifden, James, Viscount, [726]
Clifton, [126], [676], [727], [729]
Clive, Lord, [159], [164], [487]
Clobery arms, [231]
Clobery, Dr. Glynn, [228]
Clobery, John, [228]
Clobery, Lucy, [228]
Clobery, Mary, [228]
Clobery, William, [228]
Clowance, [364], [367]
Clyst Heath, [588]
Coad, Benjamin, [248], [583]
Cobb, Captain, [490]
Cobbett's Register, [257]
Cobbett, William, [464], [520], [522]
— in America, [688]
Cochrane, Mr., [523]
Cochrane, Sir Alexander, [252], [253], [255]
Cockburne, Rev. W., [327], [328]
Cocks, Lieut.-Col. George, [264]
Coffee, introduction of, [482]
Coffin, Mr., [588]
Coke, Christopher, [706]
Coke, Edward, [706]
Coke family, the, [704]
Coke, Francis, [706]
— John, ill-gotten gains of, [705]
Coke, Lance, [706]
Coke, Sir Anthony, [729]
Coke, solicitor, execution of, [51], [52]
Coke, Thomas, [706]
Colebrook, [398]
Coleridge, Derwent, [59]
Coles of Reading, [111]
Collection of State Papers, [53]
College Green, Bristol, [281], [282]
Collier, Mr. W. F., [572], [578]
Collingwood, Captain, [259], [260], [261], [267]
Collingwood, Admiral, [445]
Collins, David, [568]
Collins, Rev. G., [697]
Colman, George, [293], [295]
Colman, Mr., [377]
Colman, Mr. Edward, [556]
Cologne, [127]
Colomb, Colonel, [53]
Colonial State Papers, [35]
Colston, Launcelot, [105]
Coltman, Mr. Justice, [121]
Comber, river, [59]
Commercial Inn, [145]
Companion to the Playhouse, The, [548]
Compleat Lawyer, [331]
Comprehension Bill, [211], [218]
Compton, [215]
Compton Castle, [227]
Compton, Henry, [207], [220]
Conception Bay, [265]
Conduit Street, [324]
Confederate Fleet, [639]
Congo, [409], [418], [419], [420]
Congo, Exploration of, [409]-[23]
Congreve, Sir William, [66]
Connecticut, Governor of, [28]
Conner, Caroline, [465]
Conon, Mr., [282], [343]
Constantine, [701]-[2]
Constantinople, [597], [727]-[8]
Contemporary Review, [454]
Conversion of Thomas Tregoss, [179]
Convocation of 1689, [215]-[18]
Convocation of the Province of Canterbury, [214]
Conway, Mr., [525]
Coode, Anne, [388], [398]
Coode, Jane, [370]
Coode, John, [370]
Coode, Richard, [388], [398]
Cook, Captain, [497], [564]
Cook family, the, [704]
Cook, Mr., [287]
Cooke, Colonel, [266]
Cooke, Henry, [704]
Cooke, J. H., [648] note, [651]
Cooke, Sir Thomas, [284]
Cooke, W., [283]
Cooling, Mr., [550]
Coote, Mr., [307]
Coote, Sir Eyre, [163]
Copper mines, [192]
Corfu, [451], [514]
Corinth, [728]
Corn, famine in, [456]
Corneille, [126]
Cornish Character and Characteristics, [581]
Cornish Ghost Story, A, [82]
Cornish, J. B., [471] note, [473], [478]
Cornish language, current, [243]
— decline of, [243]-[4]
— spoken by Dolly Pentreath, [238]-[45]
— spoken in Mousehole, [242]
Cornish Magazine (1898), [73], [82], [471]
Cornishman, [68]
Cornish Saints and Sinners, [245]
Cornwall Gazette, [122]
Coromandel, [160]
"Coronation, The," [58]
Corpus Christi Pleasure Fair, [144]
Corunna, [458], [463]
Coryton, Elizabeth, [406]
Coryton family, the, [401]
Coryton, John, [388]
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Coryton, John Tillie, [406]
Coryton, Mr., [339]
Coryton, Peter, [388]-[9], [398]
— accused of murder, [389]-[95]
Coryton, Richard, [396]-[98]
— depositions concerning murder of, [390], [392]-[3]
— murder of, [388], [396], [398]
Coryton, Scipio, [396], [398]
Coryton, Sir John, [398], [401], [403], [407]
Coster, Mr., [342]
Cothele, [592]
Cottenham, Miss, [262]
Cottonian Library, [189]
Couch, J., [257]
Couch, J. Q., [257]
Couchworth, Mr., [611]
Courtenay, Sir William, see [John Nichols Tom]
Courtney, Mr. J. S., [143]
Courtney, Mr., [520]
Court Place, [117]
Coutars, Robert, [613]
Covent Garden Theatre, [288], [301], [378], [382], [384], [387], [467]
Coverplank, [160]
Cowley, Abraham, [553]
"Cracked Charity," [593]
Craddock, Humphrey, [223], [224]
Crafthole, [354]
Cranch, Mr., [409], [417]
Craven, Lord, [38], [301], [302]
Crawford Street, [622]
Crawshay, Mr., [197]
Crayford, [648]
Creation of the World, [680]
Creed, [54]
Creighton, Dr., [50]
Cresswell, Lieutenant, [567]
Crocodile, Lady Kitty, [294]
Crofts, Cecilia, [546]
Crofts, Sir John, [546]
Cromwell, Oliver, [26], [36], [37], [40], [45], [46], [49], [70], [127], [479], [549], [724]
Cropthorne, [81]
Crosby, B., [257]
Cry of the Oppressed, [543]
Crystal Palace, [620]
Cuby, [525]
Cudden Point, [470]
Culloden, [260]
Culpepper, [208]
Culver, Mr., [603], [606], [608], [611]
Culver, Sarah, [611]
Cumberland, Duke of, [278]
Cunnack, [171]
Cunningham, [315]
Curaçao, [62]
Curallak, James, [615]
Curling, Mr., [607]
Curryngton, Peter, see [Coryton]
Cyfarthfa, [197]
Cyrus, [408]
Daily Express, [69]
Dalling, Lord, [448]
Daly, [467]
Damann, [460]
Danby, Earl of, [220]
Dance, Sir Charles, [199]
Daniel, the lunatic, [571], [572]
Danvers, Colonel, [105]
Dargate Common, [606]
Darlington, Lord, [526]
Dartmoor, [55], [84], [92], [399]
Dartmouth, [38], [166], [342], [667]
Dartmouth, Earl of, [309]
Das Anton, Count, [145]
Dasycampa rubiginea, [148]
Daubuz, Mr., [583]
D'Avenant, Mr.,
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Davenport, Mary Ann, appears at Bath, [466]
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— style of, [466], [468], [469]
Davenport, Mr., [467], [469]
Davidstowe, [226]
Davies, Henry, [341]
Davies, John, [341]
Davies, William, [341]
Davis, Catherine, [675]
Davis, John, [675]
Davy, Humphry, [677], [679]
Dawes, Mr., [560]
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Dawson, G., [699] note
Dawson, Mr., [416], [418]
Daye, Dorothy, [341]
Daye, Peter, [341]
Deal, [322]
Deanery of Trigg Minor, [225] note
Death, a "natural," [667]
Deborah, [469]
Debrett's Peerage, [386]
De Conflans, [130]
Defence, [502]
Defoe, Daniel, [72], [79]
Delabole slate, [186]
Delamere, Lord, [673]
Delane, [286]
Delasaux, T. T., [613]
Delaval, Lord, [290]
Delaware, river, [688]
Delhi, [251]
Deloney, Thomas, [110]
Demba, [417]
Demerara, [253]
De Mezeray, [426]
De Morgan, A., [90]
Denbigh, Lord, [725]
Denham, Sir John, on Killigrew, [545], [553]
Denman, Lord, [612]
Denmark, [639]
Denne & Snow, Messrs., [276]
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Dennis, Captain Benedick, [646]
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Deptford, [410], [716]
Derby, Earl of, [435], [661]
Dermont, [378]
De Ruyter, [46]
Derwentwater, Lord, [15]
Deveil, Sir Thomas, [287]
Devil to Pay, The, [323]
Devizes, [633]
Devon, Earl of, [599], [600]
Devonport, [20], [55], [85], [184], [399], [666]
— Dispensary, [268]
Devonshire Characters and Strange Events, [54], [55]
Dewey, Henry R., [465]
Dewin, Mr., [343]
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Dibdin, [387]
Dickens, Charles, [143]
Dickwood, Thomas, [26]
Dictionary of National Biography, [53], [154], [205], [220], [451], [454], [556] note
Diddler, Jeremy, [468]
Diddle, Sir Dilbury, [286]
Dido, H.M.S., [236]
Digges, Sir Dudley, [330]
Dignum, [380]
Dinan, [474]
Dingley, Dorothy, [81], [82]
— appears at Bothathan, [75], [78]
Dingley, Francis, [81]
Dingley, James, vicar of South Petherwin, [72], [82]
Dingley, Mrs., [316]
Dingley, Pethebridge, and Dingley, [72]
Discovery, [320]
Dissertation on the Utility of History, [425]
"Diurnall" of Ruddle, [73]
Diversions of the Morning, The, [285]
Divine Right of Kings, [209], [210], [335]
Dixon, Mr. James, [625], [626]
Doble, Matthew, [528]
Dock Lane, Penzance, [622]
Dog, a sagacious, [353]
Dogger Bank, [502]
Dolcoath, [694], [696]
Doleman, Colonel, [45]
Dolly's Coffee House, [171]
Dominica, [522]
Doncaster, [32]
Donnithorne, Mr. Nicholas, [283]
Don Quixote, [299]
Dorchester, Marquis of, [661]
Dorothy, [409], [420], [421]
Douay Diary, [555], [556] note
Dove, Tom, [113]
Dover, [296], [322]
Dowlas, Mrs., [469]
Down, T. C., [451] note; [454]
Dozmare Pool, [628]
Drake, Sir Francis, [137]
Draper, Lieut.-Col., [162]
Dreams—Edward Norway's, [123]-[125]
— Williams's of Perceval, [427]
Drew, Jabez, [351], [356]
Drew, J. H., [346], [363]
Drew, Samuel, [63]
— a half-drowned smuggler, [355]
— blunders re Bothathan Ghost, [73]
— carries the mail, [351]
— declines a wife, [360]
— early life of, [346]
— literary pursuits of, [356], [358], [360], [361]
— on Dolly Pentreath, [238], [241]
— runs away, [349]-[351]
— sees weird apparition, [374]
Drew, value of works of, [361], [362]
Drummond family, the, [524]
Drummond, Samuel, [625]
Drummond-Hay, Sir John, [714]
Drury Lane, [288], [300], [301], [302], [552]
Drury Lane Theatre, [323], [378], [384], [387]
Duberly, Lady, [469]
Dublin, [90], [173], [289], [380], [467], [638]
Dublin, Marquis of, [433]
Duchess of Clarence, [196]
Duchy of Lancaster Liberty, [275]
Duckworth, Admiral, [443]
Duel between Mohun and Hamilton, [311]-[17]
Duelling, [308], [309]
Duke of Clarence, [64] note
Duloe, [432]
Dumoor Heath, [673]
Dunkirk, [46], [332], [612], [639]
Dunmeer Woods, [117], [120]
Dunstanville, Lord de, [519]
Dunster, Baron of, [298]
Dupleix, [160], [161]
Durable, Miss, [469]
Durant, Dorothy, [81]
— George, [81]
— Richard, [81]
Durham, [13]
Durnford, Mr., [420]
Dursley, Lord, [640], [641], [647]
Eagle, wreck of the, [640], [647], [650]
Early Years and Late Reflections, [122], [427]
Eastbourne, [678], [680], [681]
East India Company, [158]
— misgovernment by Child, [484]-[7]
— prosperity of, [482], [483]
— rights of, [459]-[61], [479], [482]
— treatment of Keigwin, [479]
East India House, [374], [485]
Eastling, [607]
East Looe, [1], [92], [518], [681]
Eccles, [299]
Ecclesiastical History of New England, [53]
Eddystone Lighthouse, [633]
Edgar, [638]
Edgcumbe, [171]
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— Jane, [592]
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Edgehill, [51], [722]
Edict of Nantes, [424]
Edinburgh Botanical Society, [143]
Edinburgh, Duke of, [669]
Edinburgh Journal, [257]
Edinburgh, Medical School of, [677]
Edinburgh Museum, [633]
Edmund, King, [231]
Ednovean, [341]
Edward I, [243], [500], [719]
Edward II, [136], [434]
Edward III, [136], [654]
Edward IV, [661]
Edward VI, [29], [115], [518], [586], [616]
Edward VII, [187], [634]
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Edwards, Bryant, [172]
Edwards, Mr., [98]
Edwards, J. P., [363]
Edye, Lieut. L., [20], [25]
Edye, Mr. William, [20], [23]
Eggesford, [225]
Egloshayle, [117], [119], [120], [122], [223], [224]
Egloskerry, [84]
Egmont, [505]
Eikon Basilike, [680]
Ekins, Mr., [642]
El Arbi Shat, [711]
Elba, [507]
Eider Brethren of Trinity House, [66]
Elections, Cornish, [518]-[530]
Eliot, Edward, [73]
Eliot, John, [73]
Eliot, Lord, [522]
Eliot, Sir John, [73], [339]
Elizabeth, Queen, [30], [31], [133], [136], [137], [224], [298], [395], [479], [518], [524], [554], [652], [655], [657], [661], [662], [665], [704], [720]
Ellery, John, [223], [224]
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Elliott, Mr., [402]
Embonna, [412], [415]
Emperors of the East, [727], [728]
Endicott, Mr., [35]
English Atlas, The, [542]
English Botany, [143]
English Dictionary, Johnson's, [2]
Englishman in Paris, The, [288]
Englishman Returned from Paris, The, [288]
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Enquiry of the Barbarous Murder of the Earl of Essex, [104], [106]
Entomological Society of London, [147]
Enys, [470], [473], [614]
Enys, Mr. J. D., [614]
Enys, Valentine, [707]
Epicæne, [550]
Epirus, [513]
Epitaph on Dolly Pentreath, [242]
Epulæ Thyestæ, [42]
Erisey family, the, [500]
Erisey, Richard, [140]
Erizzo, Francisco, [545]
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Esmond, [310]
Essay on the Being and Attributes of the Deity, [361]
Essay on the Human Understanding, [357]
Essay on the Immortality of the Soul, [358], [360]
Essex, Earl of, [96], [305], [722], [725]
Essex, Arthur, Earl of; suicide of, [96], [97], [100], [104], [106]
— supposed murder of, [98], [99], [104]
Essex's Innocency and Honour Vindicated, [106]
Ethy, [503], [514]
Euclid, [92]
European Magazine, [626]
Euston Square, [193]
Evans, Mr., [97]
Evelyn's Diary, entry re Peters, [41]
Ewes, Colonel, [39]
Examiner, The, [308], [314]
Excalibur, [605]
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Execution of Bartlett, [395], [327]
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— of Samuel Goodere, [282]
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— of William Kilter, [587] note
Exeter, [8], [12], [80], [111], [113], [134], [144], [156], [179], [220], [224], [375], [467], [524], [560], [628], [704]
Exeter, Bishop of, [140], [219], [425]
Exeter Cathedral, [219], [375]
Exeter College, Oxford, [177], [329], [554], [722]
Exeter, siege of, [588]
Exmoor, [92]
Exmouth, [601]
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Eyre, Mr., [422]
Fadlallah, [3]
Faery, The, [472], [473]
Fahil, Captain, [320]
Fairfax, Sir Thomas, [36], [39]
Fairies, [533], [536], [538]
Fairman, W. C., [614]
Fairs, Corpus Christi, [144]
— Falmouth, [370]
Faith-cures, [542]
Fal, the, [133], [370]
Falkland, Lord, [208], [544]
"Fall of Man, The," [631]
Falmouth, [60], [62], [136], [137], [145], [187], [250], [370], [373], [410], [429], [456], [458],