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Cowper (Joseph Meadows), his death, x. 340
Cowper (Spencer), Justice of the Common Pleas, xi. 308, 377
Cowper (W. ) on hockey in 1785, i. 385 ; unpub- lished letters, ii. 1, 42, 82, 122, 162, 203, 242 ; best biography, 149, 235 ; " most moving first line in English poetry," iii. 128 ; and Voltaire, parallel passage, iv. 465 ; supposed hoax by Cowper, Lamb, or Hood, vi. 490 ; vii. 11 ; John Gilpin, and his original, vii. 407, 516 ; misprint in ' Immortal Memory of the Halibut,' xi. 506 ; xii. 77 ; pronunciation of his name, xii. 265, 335, 372, 432, 516 ; and the Rev. Mr. Van Lier, 347 ; bibliography, 508
Cows : "II parle francais comme une vache espagnole," ii. 173 ; stripping cows, term explained, xii. 409, 476
Cox (Sir E. C.) on Rev. William Cox, xi. 127
Cox (H. T. ) on Canning portraits, ix. 448. " False- hood of Extremes," xi. 189
Cox (J. C.) on Bulgewarium, ix. 88
Cox (Leonard), ' D.N.B.' on, ii. 65 ; life in Hungary, c. 1520, vi. 107 ; vii. 266
Cox (Mr.) and Orange pippins, vii. 508 ; viii. 32
Cox (Bishop Richard), 1500-81, his biography, iii. 269 ; iv. 48
Cox (Major Talbot Ashley), letter to General von Zastrow, v. 107, 152, 293, 373
Cox (Rev. Thomas), his ' History of Warwick- shire,' v. 327, 372, 518
Cox (Rev. William), lecturer at St. Mary Abbots, xi. 127, 195
Cox (W. A.) on Charles, Duke of Orleans, xii. 348. " Jnay Daultre," x. 329. Saint and the niche, xii. 327. Shakespeariana, ix. 506. Telling the bees, viii. 329. White (Kirke), vi. 427
Coxe (A. C.), his ' May Morning at Magdalen College,' v. 155
Coxe family of Clent and Swynford, x. 29, 115
Coxon (Rev. John), curate at Morpeth, 1754, x. 368
Coxon (L.) on Rev. John Coxon, x. 368
Crabb-Boucher (Capt. J.) on Trumper family, viii. 231
Crabbe (G.), bibliography, i. 86
Crabbe (N.) on " My Lord the Sun," i. 126
Crabble, place-name, x. 269, 312
Crafts (W. F.) on Jones = Francis, xi. 128
Cragsley on Scottish newspaper press, v. 388
Craib (T.) on chantry at Northiam, ix. 97. Eglia in Lincolnshire, ix. 12
Craigie (W. A.) on revert, ix. 70
Craik (Georgiana M.), her first novel, i. 346
Crake, artist, 1687, xii. 491
Crakowed shoes, derivation of the word, vii. 445
Cramer (A. M.) on Pinto (Mendez), xi. 77. Polish Dragoons, xi. 256. Psychological moment, xi. 138. Shibboleth, xi. 36
Cramp or torpedo fish, epigram on, vi. 16
Crane (C. O.) on Frances Wright d'Arusmont, v. 307
Crane (E. S.) on China, travels in, ii. 408. Moscow campaign, iii. 212. Vastern, iii. 347. Wall : Martin, ii. 309 ; iv. 14
Crane (H. E.) on Nonconformist burial-grounds, x. 152
Crane (T.), Fellow of Winchester College, ii. 45, 116 ; Winchester scholar, vi. 189
Crane (Walter) on ballad by Heber : W. Crane, v.
253, 413
Crane family of Chester, v. 184, 253, 351, 413, 490
Cranes, ancient, in England and Germany, xi.
146 Cranes and pigmies, Pompeian fresco, iv. 266, 356,
417 Cranmer (Archbishop), his library, iii. 24 ; and
the Boleyn family, iv. 201 Crary (A.) on Fulton the inventor, ix. 128 Crashaw (R.), his 'Hymn to St. Theresa' and
Coleridge's ' Christabel,' ix. 27, 112 ; and
Maximilian Sandseus, x. 307 Craven family, x. 490 Crawe, a variant of crab, iii. 154 Crawford (C.) on crows and rain,x. 136. ' England's
Parnassus,' 1600, ix. 341, 401; x. 4, 84, 182,
262, 362, 444; xi. 4, 124, 204, 283, 383,
443, 502 ; xii. 235. Jonson (Ben) and
Bodenham, x. 206. Jonson's ; The Case is
Altered,' xi. 41. Montaigne, Webster, and
Marston, iv. 41, 121, 201, 302 ; v. 301, 382.
Montaigne, Webster, Marston, and Donne, vi.
22, 122, 242. Webster and Sir P. Sidney, ii.
221, 261, 303, 342, 381
Crawford (J. R.) on the National Flag, x. 130 Crawford (Miss), Canadian poet, her biography,
xii. 310, 353, 417 Crawford (O. G. S.) on dedications of churches,
ix. 28. Egypt as a place-name, x. 447. Harro-
way, ix. 310. Icknield Way, x. 490 Crawford (R.) on tinterero, iv. 316 Crawford (R. K.) on naval action of 1779, ii. 228 Crawford (W.) on Waugh family of East Gordon,
vi. 156
Crawley (Capt.) and Lord Byron, xii. 49, 218 Crawley (H. H.) on Piccadilly, viii. 89. Stuai-t
(Mary) i. 28.
Crawley (J. A.) on Pishoken, iv. 350 Crayfish, onions, and snakes, x. 448 Crayle (Crayle), 1721-80, his book-plate, xii. 128 Cre Fydd and the Griffith family, iii. 448 Creagh (Richard), ' D.N.B.' on, ix. 182, 273 Creation on a Saturday, iii. 268, 332 Cree (A. T. C.) on William Peck, i. 348. River
divided, i. 391 Creed (J. M.) on Mrs. Fitzherbert and George IV.,
v. 227
Creeling the bridegroom, vii. 186, 256, 296 Creepa Close, Walney Island place-name, ii. 56 Creeper (Sophia) on Hawtrey, v. 417 Creevey (T.) and Duke of Wellington at Brussels,
xii. 146
Creevey (Capt. William), his biography, i. 285, 355 ' Creevey Papers,' Sir Herbert Maxwell's edition,
i. 285, 355 Creighton (Bishop), his monument in St. Paul's,
vi. 226 ; ix. 168
Creighton (Robert), Canon of Wells, viii. 470 Cr&nail (Vicomte de), poet, ix. 50, 112, 277, 338 Cremation, early instances, ix. 10, 76, 117, 195 Cremer (Sir W. R.), M.P., his descent, x. 104 Cremitt money, meaning of the term, x. 106 Creole folk-lore, ix. 227, 338, 494 Crespigny (Sir Claude Champion de), his memorial
inscription, viii. 7
Cresset stones, v. 308, 394 ; vi. 50, 155 Cresswell (L.) on blood used in building, iii. 34. " I had three sisters," xii. 28. Names common to both sexes, ii. 156 Crest. See Heraldry. Creswell (Dr. F. S.), his death, i. 280 Creswell (P. T.) on Longfellow, ii. 226 Creswell family of Odiham, c. 1661, v. 345 Crichton (Admirable), his identification, vi. 465 ; vii. 33