Cockney School

Cockney School, a literary school, so called by Lockhart, as inspired with the idea that London is the centre of civilisation, and including Leigh Hunt, Hazlitt, and others.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Cockney * Cockpit of Europe
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Cochrane
Cock Lane Ghost
Cockaigne
Cockatrice
Cockburn, Sir Alexander
Cockburn, Alison
Cockburn, Sir George
Cockburn, Henry, Lord
Cocker, Edward
Cockney
Cockney School
Cockpit of Europe
Cockton, Henry
Cocles, Horatius
Cocos Islands
Cocytus
Codrington, Sir Edward
Codrington, Sir William John
Codrus
Coehoorn, Baron van
Cœlebs