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C. (N.) on Jacobite societies, v. 169

C. (O.) on medallion, vi. 369

C. (R.) on royal colour, ix. 407

C. (R. A.) on Napoleon relic, iii. 254

C. (R. S.) on Clarke family, xi. 508. Cross (Si

Gabriel) and Sir Arthur Brooke, vi. 490. "Dev

walking through Athlone," v. 336 C. (T. W.) on armorial, v. 355 ; Arundel : Walden

vii. 28. Bingham family arms, iii. 48. Castl

Carewe, Pembroke, ix. 428. De Glatiny : De Gary

xii. 169. Farnham, ii. 488. Fitz-Otho (Walter)

xii. 369. Hohenswangau, iv. 128. Lovel and D

Hautville families, x. 9. Parret, the river, ii. 329

Quarre Abbey, iii. 408 C. (W.) on William Knox, iii. 428. Skulls found in

Victoria Street, Westminster, vi. 428. Stevenson

(Rev. Alexander), iii. 8 C. (W. A.) on "an end "= continually, v. 65 C. (W. F.) on arms and quarterings in the Warwick

shire Visitation of 1619, vi. 27. Joke in ' Punch,

x. 386 C. (W. H.) i on Charles Doris, ii. 528. Hindu calendar

and festivals, viii. 204 C. (W. 0.) on Ogilvie : Grant, iii. 88 C. (W. S.) on "pillar" dollar, iii. 34. Scotch coins

ii. 530. " Vestigia nulla retrorsum," iii. 71 C. (W. W.) on bills of exchange, iv. 397. Depreciation

of coinage, v. 87 ; vi. 233. Henry VII.'s treasure,

iv. 329

C.-F. (T.) on Byron's grandfather, x. 97 C.I.V. nicknames, x. 502 Caba, meaning of the word, vii. 85, 218 Cabal, earliest use for private intrigue, xii. 46 Cabinet carved in prison, dated 1614, ix. 307 Cabinet in a Constitutional sense, xii. 7, 31, 71 Cabinet ministers and university honours, x. 427, 511 Cadaver, derivation of the word, ix. 188, 490 ; xi. 18 Caddy (Capt. John Herbert), Royal Artillery, date of

his death, xii. 207 Cadiz, its capture in 1589, xi. 247 Cadoux family, ii. 8 Cadwallader (Mrs.), her appearance at Drury Lane in

'The Author,' v. 495

Caen Wood, Highgate, i. 273 ; iii. 473 ; and High- gate Archway, vi. 246 Caendo = cercando, vii. 147, 238 Caesar, and Pompey, vii. 268 ; and the elephant in

Thornbury's ' Old and New London,' xi. 224 Caesar (Julius), instances of the nomenclature, vi. 407,

474; vii. 37 Caffin (Capt. William George Chart), Royal Artillery,

date of his death, xii. 207 Cag-mag. See Keg-meg. Cahoot, etymology of the word, xi. 367, 457 Caimacam or kaimakam=a lieutenant or deputy, xii

27, 70, 155

Caistor, Lincolnshire, gad-whip custom, viii. 285 Caitisned, ghost-word, ii. 485 Cake, birthday, with candles, German custom, viii

344, 486

Cake ink, earliest quotation, v. 475 Calamity Jane, died 1903, her biography, xii. 167 Calcot (John), Westminster scholar, iii. 107 Calcraft family, viii. 83 Calcutta, Black Hole of, the last survivor, x, 69


Caldecott (W. S.) on pastophoria, v. 415 Calder (A.) on Duke of Albany, ii. 489. Dunbar family, iii. 6. Gladstone (W. E.), his Welsh ancestry, iii. 14. Gordon family, ii. 128, 412. Lauder family, iii. 347. Law terms, i. 268. Mar- riage evidence, i. 48. Ochiltree family, iii. 369. Ripley family, i. 348. Rose family of Kilravock, ii. 494. Sutherland family , ii. 408

Calderon (Pedro), and the story of the sleeper awakened, ii. 361 ; and Shakespeare, xi. 44, 151, 336, 455. ' Painter of bis own Dishonour,' Fitz- Gerald's version, xii. 9, 97, 134

Caldwell, Minshull, and Tarbock genealogies, iv. 266 Caledonianize, use of the word by S. T. Coleridge,

vii. 5.

Calendar, decade in French Republican, iii. 208,

253, 281 ; proposed alteration in the Russian, v. 265 ;

the Jewish, vi. 127, 238 ; Chinese, 247 ; Hindu,

viii. 204, 294, 369

Calendars, wall, with quotations from Shakespeare,

vii. 209, 334, 478

Calends (S. S.) on Palmer family, iv. 8 Calenig, Welsh custom, xii. 322 Calicut, the king of, viii. 44 California, fruit-growing in, v. 40 Caliver, ancient weapon, vi. 292, 434 Callards, its etymology, vii. 350, 455 Callaway (C.) on heraldic shields, xi. 8 Callaway family, vi. 369, 418 " Calling the river," an old "chestnut," ii. 325 Callings of various persons, ii. 324 ; iii. 115 Callis (Rev. Joel), master of Tonbridge School, i. 128 Calvaries, Breton, iv. 398, 523 Calvert family, iv. 207, 317, 403 Calvin letters, vi. 229 Cam, the river, vii. 365

Cambridge (Duke of), his signature, viii. 525 ; ix. 36 Cambridge, antiquity of college gardens at, vi. 484 Cambridge bathing-place, " Clarke's Delight," xi. 207 Cambridge Confessor,' history of the publication, ix.

204 Jambridge Heath, South Hackney, derivation of the

place-name, ix. 205, 413

Cambridge University : its motto, i. 29, 105, 216 ; Senior Wranglers, 1804-60, 505 ; " hounds " at King's College, ii. 177 ; an anonymous " Member," 508 ; founders of the colleges, iii. 121, 183 ; King's College Chapel, vi. 249, 335 ; titles of heads of houses, 386 ; lists of graduates, vii. 269 ; in the seventeenth century, 388, 430 Cambridge verses and parodies, iii. 108,209, 272 Cambridgeshire, ornithology of, vii. 425 3amden (William), his 'Remaines,' viii. 457 3amden ancestry, vii. 14 3amden family, vi. 430 3amelian ring, iii. 75, 193, 276 Camelry or camel corps, ii. 245, 313, 412 Camerlengo, his silver hammer, xii. 105 7amires worn by Hebrews, iv. 455 Damoens, reference to the mother of Ninus, xii. 128 Damp ball, the game, i. 19 Campbell (Lord Archibald), lines by, vii. 446 Campbell (Colin), his biography, v. 476 Campbell (G. W.) on arms of married women, xi. 313. Biblical quotations, v. 484, Burning bush, i. 174.