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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 28, 1906.


' Census Report,' 1851, its author, 9

Centenarian voters, 187, 258

Centrifugal or Flying Railway, 13

Cera Panis, meaning of the term, 490

Chadwick (J.) on Burney's Theatrical Portraits, 449

Chaloner in the Blakeway MSS., 35

Chapel Royal, Children of the, c. 1567, 341, 401

Chaplin (H.) on Defoe on vicar of Baddow, 428

Chapman (G.), dedication of his 'All Fools/ 347

Charing and Charing Cross, derivation of the names,

146, 197, 238, 298 Charles I., print of, 168 Chart, place-name, its etymology, 507 Chartists and special constables, 126, 156, 191, 212,

274

Chasseurs Britanniques in Army List of 1804, 369 Chatelain (J. B.), English artist, 1710-44, 35 Chatt (George) his lines on Elsdon village, 45 Chaucer, final e in, 36 Chelsea, " famous," derivation of the name, 33, 95,

133, 174 ; King James's College at, 135 ; Celebrities

in Paradise Row, 165, 272 ; Cheyne or China Walk,

245, 312, 375, 415, 476

Chemists' coloured glass bottles, 168, 231, 356 Chepstow Castle and Sir Nicholas Kemeys, 446 "Cheshire Cheese," Wine Office Court, Sterne and

Johnson at, 108

Chettle (H. F.) on royal arms in churches, 294 Cheyne (B.) on Cheyne Walk : China Walk, 476 Cheyne Walk : China Walk, 245, 312, 375, 415, 476 Chichele (Archbishop), his descendants and All Souls'

College, 286, 454

China Walk : Cheyne Walk, 245, 312, 375, 415, 476 Chinese Lyrics, 429, 474 Chodzko on the siege of Kazan, 328 Christian (Mrs.) on Waterloo Campaign, 293 Christian family of Milntown, I.O.M., 209, 334 Christian names : Affery, 32, 78 Chiistie (J.) on Bayne family, 209 Christina, Queen of Sweden, translation of her works,

489 Christmas, boar's head at, 35 ; associated with peacock,

69, 130, 177, 193

Christmas : Mother Christmas, use of the term, 48 Christmas mumming, 109, 155, 195 Christmas procession atRamsgate, 208, 374, 416 Church, oldest Protestant, in the United States, 244 Church spoons, 13, 56, 77 Churches, rebus in, 183, 250, 297, 317, 356 ; royal

arms in, 188, 230, 294, 336 ; lights in pre-Reforma-

tion, 429, 494 ; maintained by gilds, 450 Churchwardens' accounts of SS. Anne and Agnes,

Aldersgate, 369, 410

City of London Militia, 1716, records, 488 City Road Chapel and the Stubbs family, 328 Clapham worthies, 306 Clare (Earl of) and the riots of 1795, 211 Clarke (A. H. T.) on Coleridge and Newman on

Gibbon, 387

Clarke (Cecil) on G. J. Holyoake; G. J. Harney, 126 Louis Philippe's landing in England, 391, 473 Moxhay (Mr.) and Leicester Square, 57 ' Rebecca,' a novel, 117, 377 Sardinian Chapel, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 146 Townley House, Ramsgate, 106 Wilde (Oscar) bibliography, 176


Classic on quotations wanted, 248

Classical literature as an educative force, 189

Classical quotations, 27, 75

Clayton (F.) on royal arms in churches, 230

Snakes in South Africa, 428 Clayton (H. B.) on " There !" 246 Cleaver and Fenton families, 23 Clements (H. J. B.) on Irish bog butter, 41 G Place, 333

Steward of the Household, 390 Clephan (R. C.) on " Brown Bess," 91 Cliff e and Steemson families, 169, 217 Clio on ropes used at executions, 498 Clippingdale (S. D.) on heraldic, 455 Clocks with words instead of figures, 349, 413, 476 Closets, hair- powdering, 57, 95, 135, 177, 394 Cloth, illustration of "walking" or "fulling," 169>

212, 293 Clubs : Dr. Samuel Johnson's Club, 1783, and Literary

Club, 1764, their membership, 190 C n (H.) on " B.N.C.," 46

Coal Hole in the Strand, its history, 306, 353, 394 Cobden (Richard), his earliest political writing, 501 Cochrane (B. A.) on Melchior Guydickens, 37 Cockle (M. J. D.) on 'Military Discipline,' 12

Seventeenth-century libraries, 429 Coin, Scottish, temp. William III. : Pistole, 307 Cole (Henrietta) on Golden Roof at Innsbruck, 136 Coleridge (S. T.), and William Blake, 89, 135 ; on

Gibbon, 387, 435, 455

Colet (Dean) on peace and war, 28, 57, 95, 153 College of Arms of Canada, 87 Collier (Henry), of Bream's Buildings, 66, 133 Collier (Jeremy) and the storm of 1703, 161 Collingwood (Admiral Lord), his descendants, 49, 175 Collins (F. Howard), ghost- word in 'Author and

Printer,' 385 Collins (F. Howard) on " Bbl.," 74

" Diss.," 114

Collins (W.) f his 'Ode to Evening,' 148, 217 Collop Monday, 247, 376, 413 Colman (Edmund Craven), his biography, 269 Colonies, perils of literature in, 226 Colour transition, 86, 194 Colours, party, variations in, 65, 194, 271, 396 Combe Sydenham, sketches of, 250 Combermere Abbey, its charters, 214 Combine, derivation of the word, 41 Commerce, card game, 40 Comoro Islands, headless dolls in, 307 Company of Invalids, their records, 489 Condado, the, 1652, its locality, 47, 77, 114, 317 Connecticut, Fairfield records and Roger Ludlow, 28$ Conscience, "the bird in the breast," 133, 213 Constable (A.) on Archibald Constable, Scott's pub- lisher, 324

Constable (Archibald), Scott's publisher, 324 Constable (John), his house in Charlotte Street, 484 Constables, parish, 427 Constables, special, and Chartists, 126, 156, 191, 212 r

274

Constantino the Great, inscription on his tomb, 352 Constantinople, dogs at, 170, 456, 496 Conynghara (Lady) and the Court of George IV., 348,.

396 Cook (John), the regicide, his biography, 467