TENTH SEKIES.
57
Caledonian Coffee-house in Covent Garden, iii.
189, 277 Calendar, strict use of the word, v. 406. Calendar
and Leap Year, ix. 148, 191. ' Calendar of
Huntingdon,' Cole's, 1845, xi. 309 ' Calendar of the Ormonde MSS.,' list of Oxford
graduates 165784, vii. 125. Calendar rimes,
ix. 50, 94
Caley ( John ) = Elizabeth Bird, 1797, v. 388 Calf hill family, v. 9 Calif ornian English, peculiarities of, vi. 381 ;
vii. 36, 136, 154, 197
Calland (Augustus, Charles, and George), West- minster scholars, iii. 9 Callard or Collard (Daniel), c. 1730, of Devon,
viii. 389
Calley (Oliver) of Burderop, Wilts, iii. 208 Calligraphy, Italian, x. 168 Callimachus, ' Epigrams ' of, vii. 228, 274, 412 Callings and trades, superstitions of, iii. 465 Calliope, H.M.S., at Samoa, 1889, xi. 349, 391 Callwell (M.) on ship's papers, i. 18 Calvert (Sir William), Lord Mayor of London, ii.
528 ; iii. 38, 55
Calves, twin, a sign of ill-luck, ii. 406 Calvin, on reclaiming heretics, ii. 285 ; phrase
connecting him with Geneva, xii. 67 Camber, use of the word c. 1450, xi. 326 Camberwell, Madame Tussaud's Waxworks at,
vi. 327, 375, 497
Cambridge (Duke of), his death, i. 501 Cambridge, ' May Lady ' custom in, ii. 75 ;
British Association and Godfrey Higgins, 184 ;
rings on houses in, ix. 108 Cambridge booksellers and printers, sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries, vii. 26, 75
- Cambridge County Geographies,' Kent, Essex,
Surrey, Sussex, and Suffolk, xii. 59 Cambridge Heath, road-name, origin of the term,
xi. 289
Cambridge or Cauntebrigg family, ii. 144 Cambridge University : Buckingham Hall, or
College, i. 108 ; lists of graduates, i. 348 ; ix.
350, 414 ; x. 36 ; MS. history of Pembroke
College, iii. 29 ; supposed portrait of Milton
at Christ's College, 127 ; Triposi verses at,
iv. 124, 172, 292 ; Fellow Commoners of King's
College, v. 188, 255 ; Chancellor, 1842, vii.
30, 78 ; change from knee-breeches to trousers,
viii. 314 ; Milton " vomited out " of Christ's
College, x. 30, 72 Camden (William), lines on " Artillarie " in his
' E-emaines,' i. 164 ; on English surnames, 248,
314 ; fifth editions of his ' Remaines,' ix. 408 ;
quotation by, vi. 429
Camden Town, demolition of Brown's Dairy, ii. 125 Camelbells, their use, vii. 33, 110, 174, 258 Camel bibliography, viii. 289 ; ix. 37 Camelario, Spanish term, its meaning, xii. 48, 518 Camelford (Lord), tried for killing Lieut. Peterson,
v. 104 ; his duel and burial-place, 162, 218, 437 Camelford, Rector of, x. 412 Camelian, use and meaning of the word, viii. 306,
394, 493 ; ix. 131, 195, 375, 417 Camelopard, its spelling, xii. 206, 292 Camera Dianse, history of the mansion, vi. 121 Camerarius (Philip), his ' Living Librarie,' iv.
425, 494 Cameron (Donald), Westminster scholar 1783,
ii. 528
Cameron (H. E. ) on rule of the road, iii. 96 Cameron (Jenny) of Lochiel, supposed portrait,
ii. 447
Camoens, ' Lusiad ' in English, ii. 160 ; " Frescas
belvederes " in Sonnet cciii., vii. 190, 233, 295,
391
Camoys (Thomas, Lord), his wives, xi. 108 Camoys family pedigree, vii. 509 Campaniles, v. 80 Campbell, pronunciation of the name, x. 228,.
278, 338, 393, 432 Campbell (Abbe) and Mrs. Fitzherbert's marriage,.
v. 307
Campbell (Alexander), Scott's music master, ii. 46- Campbell (Rev. Bunbury FitzGerald), his death,
iv. 499 Campbell (Admiral Donald), in Portuguese service
1797-1805, i. 309, 378
Campbell (G. W.) on martyrdom of St. Thomas, ii. 31. Scottish University arms, x. 36. " This
too shall pass away," iv. 456. Woman with
masculine name, ix. 457
Campbell (Dr. John) on the Aryan languages, i. 4321 Campbell (Mary), supposed first wife of Warren
Hastings, i. 426, 494 Campbell (Thomas), Oonalaska in his ' Poems, *
i. 486 ; MS. of ' Lochiel's Warning,' iv. 127 ;
1 The Harper,' vi. 470, 494
Campbell family in the Strand, iv. 509 ; v. 51, 94r Campbell-Bannerman (Sir H.) on Britain's
supremacy of the sea, vii. 169, 234 ; his Parlia- mentary career, 486 Campden mystery, story retold by Andrew Lang
iii. 367
Camperdown, the, and the Victoria, iii. 26 Camperdown crest, a dismasted ship, i. 248, 316 Campion (H. C.), Jun., on Campion family, iv. 328' Campion (Miss), portrait with her horn-book, vi*
229
Campion family, iv. 328 Cam-wood, origin of the word cam, v. 286 Can v. cannot, use of the words, xii. 369 Canada, Candlemas Day in, v. 266 ; last Imperial
troops in, 266 ; splitting fields of ice in, vii. 114 ' Canadian Boat Song,' its authorship, i. 145 Canadian College of Arms, v. 87 ; ix. 96 Canadian diary, queries about, xii. 188 Canadian-French literature, viii. 29, 57, 173 Canadian natural dyes, books on, x. 348, 495 Canal, Military, at Sandgate, xii. 228, 334, 377 Canaletto, exhibition of his paintings,!. 168, 21T Canals in naval warfare, ix. 109 Canapolitans, origin of the name, xi. 429 Canbury House, Middlesex, its locality, v. 409,
455 ; vi. 95, 157
Candelabras, form of plural, i. 54 " Candida Casa," St. Ninian's Church, ii. 68,
117, 137
Candle, Paschal, ix. 305 Candle folk-lore, vi. 508 ; vii. 54 Candle-making, restriction upon, 1769, x. 387 Candlemas Day in Canada, v. 266 Candlemas folk-lore, xi. 324 Candlemas gills, origin of the custom, i. 36, 75 Candlewick or Candlewright Street, its names, v.
169, 216
Candover (P.) on Cisiojanus, ii. 333 Canine madness and St. Hubert, vi. 410 Canna : fistula, tube for imbibing consecrated
wine, v. 288, Canning (Charles John, Earl), Lord Roberts on,
ix. 2 Canning (George), his riming dispatch, i. 469 ;
iv. 307 ; original portraits, ix. 448 ; x. 53 ;
on " Toby Philpot," xii. 387, 470 Canning, Costello, and Scott families, viii. 148