TENTH SERIES.
63
China Walk: Cheyne Walk, v. 245, 312, 375,
415, 476
Chinaman on smells of England, ix. 406 Chincough, old name for hooping-cough, viii. 200 Chine, stuffed, x. 30, 78, 155 Chinese, their high civilization, ii. 197 ; and the
smell of white men, x. 54 Chinlse arrow-breaking, story, viii. 25 Chinese fabulous flying carriage, xi. 426 Chinese folk-lore : bat, viii. 15 ; life star, 34 ;
bees and lucky days, x. 285 ; moon legend, 347,
456 ; tiger, 358 Chinese ghosts, i. 176
Chinese junk Keying, its history, vi. 227, 295 Chinese legend of disobedient son, x. 408 Chinese lyrics, v. 429, 474 ; vi. 517 ; viii. 34 Chinese New Year's Day custom, xi. 413 Chinese nominy, ii. 507 Chinese pronunciation, xi. 86, 376 Chinese proverb in Burton's ' Anatomy,' xi. 168 ;
xii. 277
Chinese puzzle, xi. 449 Chinese story, old, ii. 505 Chingford Church, " Nunquam non paratus " in,
vi. 69, 117
Chinook jargon, iii. 106 Chippendale (Thomas), upholsterer, his biography,
vi. 447 ; vii. 37 Chippendale (William), solicitor, his biography,
vi. 447 ; vii. 37
Chippendall (W. H.) on Nonconformist burial- grounds, ix. 233
Chippindale (William), solicitor. See Chippendale- Chippindall (Col. W. H.) on Chippingdale family,
viii. 130. Meredith (Dean R. ), xii. 34. Strode's
Regiment, xii. 256. Walker (Sir H.), xi. 9 Chipping Sodbury, curious epitaph, xii. 507 Chippingdale (John) of Blackendall, Staffs, 1635,
viii. 130
Chirk Castle gates, ii. 269, 357 Chiswick High Road and George III., ix. 29 Chiswick memorials, xii. 405 Chiswick nightingales or frogs, i. 125 Chitty and Carr families, iii. 209 Chloe and the poet Prior, her identity, x. 7, 77, 134 Chocolate in 1666, recipe for, iii. 309 Chodowiecki, his ' Ziethen sitzend fur seinem
Konig,' vi. 341
Chodzko on the siege of Kazan, v. 328 Choirs, Three, early notices, vi. 49 Choker and chokey =to be in prison, i. 457 Cholsey, Berkshire, parish clergy of, 1681-1728,
iii. 326
Chop-dollar, use of the word, i. 346, 456 Chop the Wood, ring game, ix. 227 ' Ch9ps of the Channel," early parallel phrase,
viii. 268
Choristers, St. Paul's Cathedral, xi. 248 Chough, Cornish, and witches, viii. 388 ' Chovevi-Zion,' Anglo-Israel paper, x. 407, 453 Chrisom, baptismal robe, viii. 270, 377, 457;
ix. 312 Christ (Jesus), date of birth, ii. 300 ; physical
cause of His death, iii. 9, 77, 132 ; shape of
His cross, 60 ; chastised by the Virgin, iv. 85 ;
and ' Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of
his teeth," 307, 355 ; Santissimo Cristo at
Burgo, vi. 309, 394 Christ's Hospital, or Christ Hospital, the name,
iv. 247, 310, 355 ; preparatory school for, 1683,
vii. 7 ; excavations on its site, 366 ; and
Samuel Richardson, xii. 301, 343 Christ's Hospital costume, xi. 47, 96'
Chris tchurch, New Zealand, inscription on museum,
i. 268
Christchurch or Twynham. See Twynham. Christian IV. of Denmark, xii. 513 Christening a vessel with wine, iv. 260 ; x. 180 Christening the dead in Russia, viii. 405 Christian (Mrs.) on Waterloo Campaign, v. 293 Christian and Mohammedan chronology, xi. 107,
212
Christian and Roman chronology, i. 86 Christian family of Milntown, I.O.M., v. 209, 334 ;
vi. 133 ; vii. 73 Christian life, rules of, ii. 129, 255, 335 Christian martyr, first Russian, viii. 6, 93 Christian names, curious, i. 26, 170, 214, 235 ; ii. 375 ; full name and diminutive, i. 67 ; brothers and sisters bearing same, i. 257, 315, 457 ; xii. 365 ; double, i. 315, 457 ; female , ii. 414 ; addition to, iii. 328, 374, 416 ; trans- mitted in families, iv. 365 ; brothers bearing the same, vii. 246, 413 ; women with masculine, ix. 409, 457, 517
Christian Names :
Affery, v. 32, 78
Agnes and Anne, temp. Shakespeare, ii. 389, 428, 473 ; viii. 507
Alphonso, vi. 25
Alvery or Alvary, xii. 309
Amphilis, x. 289
Anne. See Agnes.
Arden, ii. 368
Armorel, viii. 369 ; ix. 178
Caroline, x. 450 ; xi. 15, 117, 238
Charlotte, x. 271, 315, 338
Corisande, iv. 247, 352
Desmond, vi. 130, 175
Dilliana, iv. 7
Bbbin, viii. 329, 397
Edmond and Edward, iii. 49, 153
Ernisius, x. 388, 471 ; xi. 33, 155, 375
Esmeralda, iv. 352
Evelyn, ii. 156
Fruzan or Frusan, xi. 349
George, vii. 308, 375, 455, 513
Haakon, vi. 25 ; x. 234, 277
Hamlet, viii. 4, 155, 237, 329, 418, 436 ; xii. 98
Jocosa, ii. 368
Lawrence, c. 1498, i. 310
Mereday, iv. 248, 334
Nicholas, xi. 87, 255
Nisidora, x. 348
Pamela, vii. 265
Polly, xii. 405
Sibyl, viii. 426
Sophony, iv. 148
Thelma, x. 289
Zirophceniza, xii. 226, 317 1 Christian Union,' early volumes, vi. 9 " Christianse ad leones, ' correct form, ii. 287 Christianity and its forbears, iii. 245 Christie ( J. ) on Bayne family, v. 209. Birth at sea in 1805, ii. 448. Officers of State in Scotland, vii. 10
Christie (J. H.), his duel in 1821, iv. 189, 252 Christie, Manson & Woods on Thackeray's pictures,
ii. 192 Christina, Queen of Sweden, translation of her
works, v. 489 ; vi. 12
Christmas : Puritans on, ii. 505 ; Yule " clog," ii. 507 ; iii. 11, 57, 155, 256 ; under Charles I., iii. 11 ; boar's head at, v. 35 ; use of the term Mother Christmas, 48 ; associated with pea-