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Notes and Queries, Index to Ninth Volume, January-June 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
Carausius, his supposed coin, 148. 287.
Carcases, productions of different, 227.
Caricature: A Canterbury Tale, 351. 433.
* Carlos (Sir Wm.), his arms and motto, 10.
Carlos or Careless (William), monumental inscription, 305.
Carol of the kings, 53.
Carronade, its derivation, 246. 408.
Cash, its derivation, 66.
Cassie, a corruption of Causeway, 396. 574.
Cassiterides, origin of the name, 64. 111.
Cassock of the clergy, 101. 337. 479.
Cattle, disease among, 445.
Cawley the regicide, 247. 361.
Celt, its derivation, 86.
Celtic and Latin languages, 14. 137. 356. 492.
Celtic etymology, 40. 136. 205.
* Celtic in Devon, 373.
Cephas, a binder, and not a rock, 368. 500.
Centum sign, 451.
* Chadderton of Nuthurst, 303.
* Chair, or char, a provincialism, 351.
Chamisso's poem quoted, 396.
Chapel Sunday, 527.
Charles I. at Little Woolford, 219.
* Charles I., his commission at Oxford, 495.
—— his officers, 74. 286.
Charles II., his letters to the Grand Masters of Malta, 263. 266. 442.
Charles (Prince), his attendants in Spain, 272. 334.
Charming in Hampshire, 446.
Charteris (Col.) noticed, 115.
Chattel property in Ireland, 394.
Chauncy, or Chancy, noticed, 126. 286.
Chess, antiquity of the game, 224.
Children by one mother, 186. 572.
Children crying at their birth, 343.
"Children in the Wood," the scene of, 305.
* Chintz gowns, 397.
Chisels, stone, 321.
* "Chopping the tree" at Oxford, 468.
Christ-cross row, 162. 231.
Christ's or Cris-cross row, 457.
Christian names doubled, 45. 232. 359.
* Christmas ballad, 325.
Chronograms, 11. 60.
Church porch, right of refuge in, 325. 597.
Church towers detached, 20.
Church usages, ancient, 127. 257. 566.
Churches in Domesday Book, 355.
Churches in the City of London, a plea for, 51.
Churchill's grave, 123. 234. 334.
Churching custom in Hampshire, 446.
Cicero quoted, 111.
Ciss, cissle, &c., 148. 334.
Clairvoyance noticed by St. Augustine, 511.
Clare legends, 73. 145. 490.
Clarence dukedom, 45. 85. 224.
Clarendon (Lord) and the tubwoman, 45.
Clarke (Dr. E. D.), his Charts of the Black Sea, 132. 456.
Classic authors and the Jews, 221. 384. 478.
* Clendon (John) noticed, 56.
Clito, its meaning, 459.
* Clock, an ancient one, 302.
Clubs, origin of, 327. 383.
Clunk, its meaning, 208.
Cobb family, 272. 409.
Cock-and-bull story, 209.
Coincidences, 466.
Cold-Harbour, 107.
Cole (J. W.), his edition of Othello, 375.
Coleridge's Christabel, 455. 529.
—— unpublished MSS., 496. 543. 591.
Coleshill, ancient custom at, 376.
* Collis (Thomas) noticed, 56.
* Columbarium in a church tower, 541.
Commin (Faithful), 515. 578.
"Commons of Ireland before the Union," 35. 160.
Conduitt and Sir Isaac Newton, 195.
Conjunctions joining propositions, 180. 279.
Consilium novem delectorum Cardinalium, &c., 127. 252. 380. 518.
* Consolato del Mare, 271.
* Constable of Masham, 198.
Convocation and the Propagation Society, 574.
* Convocation, perpetual curates not represented in, 351.
* Convocation, the position of suffragan bishops in, 35.
Cook (Capt.), his pedigree, 423.
Copernicus, inscription on his tomb, 447. 553.
* Corbet, a Scottish family, 515.
Cornwalls of London, 304. 576.
Coronation custom, 453.
—— stone, 123. 328.
Coroner's inquests, 483.
Corporation enactments, 300. 528. 553.
"Corporations have no souls," &c., 284. 431.
Corpulence a crime, 196.
Cotterell (Sir Charles) noticed, 19. 208.
Cottoner (Ralph), Grand Master at Malta, 264.
* Courtney family, 450.
* Cowperiana, 421.
* Crabb of Telsford, 125.
* Crabbe (Rev. Geo.), his manuscripts, 35.
Crampette, in heraldry, 459.
Cranmer's Bible, 111. 334.
—— martyrdom, 392. 547. 590.
Crecy, the Irish at the battle of, 517.
Crenellate, licences to, 220. 276.
* Crewkerne (Henry) of Exeter, 467.
Cromwell (Bridget), her children by Fleetwood, 36.
Cromwell (Oliver), his carriages, 87. 306.
Cromwellian documents in Lambeth Palace, 386.
Cromwellian gloves, 538.
Cross, its anticipatory use, 360.
Culet explained, 36.
* Cunninghame (Mr. P.) noticed, 75.
Curiosities of Literature, some recent ones, 31. 136. 475.
D.
Dannocks, its derivation, 272.
* Dante in Latin, 467.
* Darcy of Platten, 247.
Dartmouth (first Lord), his monument, 51.
Darwin on Steam, 271. 408.
* Dates of published works, 148.
Daughters taking their mothers' names, 20. 230.
David's mother, 42.
D'Aye (Robert), Cromwell's descendant, 88.
Dead, society for burning the, 76.
Death-warnings in ancient families, 55. 114. 150. 335.
De Beauvoir pedigree, 349. 596.
Defoe (Daniel) on apparitions, 12. 62.
* Degrees in Arts at Edinburgh, 304.
* De Gurney pedigree, 324.
* De la Fond, inscription on his engraving, 272.
De Lauragnois (Duc), a marvellous story of his wife, 538.
Dennis and Pope, 223.
* Denny (Honoria, daughter of Lord), 451.
Dereham manor alienated, 304.
* De Rous family, 222.
Despatches, sententious, 171.
Devil Tavern club, 327.
* Dilamgabendi, its meaning, 516.
* Dinteville family, 198.
Diseases, non-recurring, 38.
Divining rod, 386.
Divinity professorships, 585.
Dixon of Beeston, 221. 275.
* Dixon's Yorkshire Dales, 148.
Dobbs, Francis, a prophet, 71.
Dobney's Bowling-green, 375. 572.
Docwra (Sir Thomas), grand prior, 298.
Dog Latin, 601.
Dog-whippers in churches, 349. 499.
Dog-whipping in Hull, 64.
Dogs in monumental brasses, 126. 249. 312.
D. O. M. explained, 137. 286.
Domestic architecture, 220.
—— chapels, 219.
* Dominus, the title, 222.
Dorset, a beverage, 247. 311.
Dosa (George and Luke), 57.
Dragons' blood, 242.
Drainage by machinery, 183.
* Dramatic and Poetical Works, 173.
Dress of the ancient Scottish females, 271. 502.
Druidism, materials for a history of, 219.
Drummond (Sir Wm.), the Countess of Blessington's letter to him, 268.
Dryden (John) on Shakspeare, 95.
Dryden and Luke Milbourne, 563.
Dublin maps, 174. 287.
Ducking-stool, 232.
* Dumfries, lithographed view of, 516.
Duncon (Dr. Eleazar), his death, 56. 184. 359.
Dutch East India Company, 98.
Dutch, high and low, 132.
Duval family, 285.
E.
* Eastern church, the episcopal insignia of, 222.
Eastern question, 244.
Echo poetry, a dialogue, 51. 153.
Eclipse in the year 1263, 17. 359. 480.
Eden pedigree and arms, 175.
Eden (Robert), Prebendary of Winchester, 374. 553.
* Egger moths, 148.
Electric telegraph, its inventor, 274.
—— at police stations, 270. 360.
Eliminate, its original signification, 119.
Elizabeth (Queen) and the Earl of Essex, 175.
Elstob (Elizabeth), her burial-place, 7. 200.
Elstob family, 553.
Embost, in hunting, 459.
Enareans, 101. 337. 479.
Encore, 601.
Encyclopædia of Indexes, 371. 527.
Enfield Church, 287.
Engravings, early German, 57. 565.
Epigrams:—
falsely ascribed to Herbert, 301.
four lawyers,