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cock, 69, 130, 177, 193 ; crusty loaf and mouldy
cheese, viii. 482 ; at Selby Abbey, 1397, x.
506 ; in Wales, 1774, xii. 507
Christmas bibliography, ii. J>03 ; iii. 32 ; iv. 503 ; vi. 485 ; viii. 484 ; x. 505 ; xii. 506
Christmas box, its origin, vi. 501
' Christmas Boys,' mumming play in Isle of Wight, vi. 481 ; vii. 30, 75
Christmas bush, description of, iv. 502
Christmas carol, ' Over yonder 's a park," iv. 181 ; Spanish, xii. 129
Christmas carols, waits, and guisers, ii. 504 ; iii. 10 ; vi. 483 ; viii. 485
Christmas ceremonies in Midlands : Pig-killing : Morris Dances : Mummers, vi. 483
Christmas coincidences, ii. 505
Christmas customs : in Somersetshire, iii. 86, 236 ; at Chapel Royal, Savoy, vii. 429, 493 ; Christmas pig and the Wooset, xi. 27, 71, 115, 395, 514
Christmas customs, games, &c., ii. 503
Christmas Day, poem by Coleridge on, vii. 146 ; and the birth of Christ, ix. 4
Christmas Day and Lady Day, their connexion, x. 508 ; xi. 71
Christmas Day in the morning, viii. 481
Christmas Eve, Irish custom on, xi. 45 ; custom at Exeter Cathedral, xii. 170
Christmas fare receipts, ix. 46, 73, 95, 117, 357
Christmas ghost-story, ' Gin a Bogie meet a Bogie,' xii. 509 Christmas In," Mid-Derbyshire custom, xii. 507
Christmas mumming, v. 109, 155, 195
Christmas notes, iv. 501 ; ix. 4, 51
Christmas oat cakes, vi. 506
Christmas pig, recipe for, xi. 27, 71, 115, 514
Christmas pig's-head supper, iv. 505
Christmas procession at Ramsgate, v. 208, 374, 416
Christmas quarrel, 1859, xii. 508
Christmas trees in England, ix. 4
Christmas turnovers in The Globe, vi. 485
Christmas windows, vi. 506
Christmastide folk-lore, i. 172
Christ-tide, the word in 1629, ii. 504
Chronology, Roman and Christian, i. 86 ; Old and New Style : " Our eleven days," ii. 128, 177, 266 ; xii. 473 ; Christian and Mohammedan, xi. 107, 212
Chrystal Magna, its whereabouts, x. 89, 277
Chudleigh (Miss) as Iphigenia, viii. 4
Chumleigh tradition, vi. 327
Chunnerin', dialect word, ii. 26
Church : crowns in tower or spire of, i. 17, 38, 157 ; mistletoe at Chalons-sur-Marne, 66 ; Procession door at Sandwich, 468 ; foot- warmers in, iii. 307 ; oldest Protestant, in the United States, v. 244 ; meets of hounds an- nounced in, x. 468, 515 ; bride and bridegroom at, xi. 10, 136 ; hatchments in, 307
Church ale, application of the term, i. 37, 75 ; vi. 70, 115
Church bells, meaning of peacock on, viii. 208
Church building at Peking, singing during, viii. 445
Church furniture, English, book on, viii. 469
Church history in pictures, iv. 107
Church music in country districts, iii. 185, 253
Church notes of Sir Stephen Glynne, x. 441
Church organs, barrels for, viii. 66
Church porch, bequests payable in, iv. 369 ; pattens left in, ix. 268, 336, 394
Church plate sold, xi. 107
Church properties, their removal, viii. 466, 467
Church spoons, iv. 468 ; v. 13, 56, 77
Church stores and chantries, pre-Reformation,
vii. 467 Church towers, musical services on, viii. 8, 96, 153 ;
and smuggled goods, xi. 129, 238 Church of England, members called Protestants,
iv. 427 Churches, unrestored, ii. 487 ; royal arms in,
500 ; v. 188, 230, 294, 336; vi. 53 ; ix. 287 ;
rebus in, v. 188, 250, 297, 317, 356 ; lights in
pre-Reformation, 429, 494 ; maintained by
gilds, 450; on post cards, vi. 48; rood-lofts
in, vii. 482 ; effigies of heroic size in, viii.
250, 433 ; books on their dedications, ix. 28,
332 ; and Lady Chapels, x. 289 ; mayors
elected in, xii. 148, 337 ; combined parochial
and monastic, 168 Churches, metropolitan, built temp. Queen Anne,
ix. 429 ; x. 36, 435
Churches, Scottish, their ownership, xii. 168 Churches, Spanish, birds' eggs in, vi. 206 Churchill (C.) mural tablet at Dover, iv. 308, 357 Churchwardens appointed by Mayors, ix. 129, 318 Churchwardens' accounts, i. 70 ; Worfield, iv.
327, 416 ; SS. Anne and Agnes, Aldersgate,
v. 369, 410 ; viii. 269 ; peculiar words in, vi.
36 ; passages in, vii. 189, 232, 275 ; St. John
Zachary, viii. 9, 73 ; 1705-49, ix. 54 ; book on,
suggested, xii. 383
Churchyard (Thomas), his will, iii. 125 Churchyard cough, gout in the throat, vii. 7, 156 Churchyards, mediaeval, bones and tombstones
in, viii. 390, 452 ; ix. 56, 173 Cicero, antique busts of, iii. 205 Cigarettes, slang words for, ix. 507 Cincinnatti, Society of the, explained, xii. 328 Cinderella's slipper, ii. 320 Cipher : by the Duke of Monmouth, ii. 347, 411 ;
used by Balzac, iii. 368 ; of Francis Bacon, iv.
188
Circular, netmaker's, 18th cent., x. 207 Circum-Baikal, use of the word, iii. 305 Cirencester Town Hall and the term " Vice," ix.
149, 217, 277, 338, 392 Cire-perdue process and Sir J. S. Lumley, x. 89 ;
xii. 387, 452
Cisio janus in chronology, ii. 333 Citizen on antique furniture, ix. 389 Citizenship, O. W. Holmes on, vii, 249, 297, 475 City buildings constructed with Godstone stone,
xii. 227
City Companies, their Halls, iii. 87, 171, 294 City Councillor, clergyman as, iii. 24, 134, 175 City Guilds, their badges, vii. 347, 457 ; charters
to, temp. James I., 347, 457 City of London Militia, 1716, records, v. 488 City of London Poll-Books, 1745-55, vi. 328 City parish records wanting, viii. 48
- City Press,' its Jubilee, viii. 81, 108, 122, 142
City Road Chapel and the Stubbs family, v. 328 Civic baronetcies since 1837, viii. 301, 413 Civil War, ballad by Thornbury, iv. 148 ; schools
and schoolmasters during, viii. 310, 395 ;
Oxford Parliamentary leaders in, xii. 21, 82 ;
English Navy during, 308, 496 Civil War documents, xi. 228
Civil War earthworks, remains of, iv. 328, 394, 453 Civilization and France, i. 448 ; ii. 13, 197 Civis on factory workers' American magazine,
vii. 469. Virginia and the Eastern Counties
vii. 412
Clack-hole of bellows, use ot the term, vii. 267 Clairmont (Jane), her grave, ii. 284 Clapham (Henoch), bibliography of, iv. 362