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' Casablanca,' its first publication, ill. 67, 233
Casado (El) on " Mad Archy Campbell," iii. 491
Casaide (Seamus ua) on Benjamin D'Israeli of
Dublin, iii. 134
Casanova (Francois), artist, vii. 27 Casanova and Madame Campioni, v. 361 ; and
Carlyle, v. 428 ; vi. 16, 94, 172, 235 ; and
Mary Anne Clark, c. 1798, viii. 421 ; in England,
ii. 386 ; iii. 242 ; iv. 382, 461 ; v. 123, 484 ;
and Kitty Fisher, v. 106 ; and Henrietta, ix.
226, 277, 458 ; letters said to be by, v. 129 ;
his ' M&noirea,' characters in, iv. 462 ; English
edition, v. 189, 296 ; account of in ' Temple
Bar,' v. 110, 196 ; and English Resident in
Venice, v. 207, 315, 376 ; vi. 53 Casanoviana, v. 19, 126, 484 ; vi. 4, 113, 137 ;
x. 42, 145, 344 ; xii. 500 Casaubon (Edward), his blood " semicolons and
parantheses," iv. 507 ' Case Altered,' humorous poem, its author, ii.
89, 193
- ' Case is Altered," origin of tavern sign, x. 146
" Casere weold creacum " in Widsith,' vii. 62 Cashel corporation, the regalia of, xii. 320 Caslon (II. W.) & Co., type-founders, ii. 266 Cassell (John), his career as publisher, ix. 108,
Cassilis (Earldom of) and Samuel Paterson, ii. 325 Cassiterides, Scilly Isles, allusions to, by modern
writers, iv. 286*; vi. 88 Casson, Kitchin, Parry, and Harwood families,
ix. 328, 413
Castalia, character in an old play, xi. 320, 409 Castile (R.), Westminster scholar, .1750, x. 68 " Castill Jordeyn," place-name, its locality, viii.
350, 397 " Castle," Shakespeare's and Webster's use of the
word, vii. 165, 253, 394
Castle (A.), Westminster scholar, 1806, vi. 170 Castle, or Castel family, vii. 290 Castle Howard M abuse, breed of two dogs in,
iv. 227 " Castles in Spain," in ' Philocophia Pauperum,'
xi. 293 Castle Strange, Middlesex, its situation, 1767, vii.
287
" Castle Tavern," Eltham, 1673, vi. 288, 375 Castleden family, 108
" Castra," " Castrae," in Old English, v. 103 Castrensis or De Castro (Stephenus Rodericus),
d. 1637, portrait of, vi. 10, 97, 135 Castro (J. Paul de) on cryptic utterance of Field- ing's, x. 85 Fielding's letters, x. 214 Fielding
queries, x. 293 Fielding's ' Tom Jones,' ix.
507 ; x. 253 ; xi. 56 Portrait of Miss Sarah
Andrew as Sophia Western, xi. 301 Robinson
(Luke), M.P., xi. 55 Williamson (Rev. Dr.
John), F.R.S., xi. 251
Casuaistry, St. Alfonso Liguori on, ix. 290 Caswall (K. E.) on Angell family of Berks, iv. 310 Caswell (H.) Westminster scholar, 1751, x. 68 Cat, engraving in ' Albumasaris Flores Astro-
iDgise,' xi. 293 Catach on Macpherson : General John Mac-
pherson, viii. 167
Catalogue, gender in French, i. 77 Catalogues of MSS., publication desired, i. 204,
251, 352 of plates and prints, J. & J. Boydell,
v. 251, 337
Catchpenny, use of the word, ii. 285 Catechism-'by Watts, use of, viii. 331, 434
Datechist at Oxford, 1634-78, his duties, x. 507 ;
xi. 174
Catesby (Robert), jun., b. 1595, x. 508 ; xi. 36 " Cat-gallows," origin of the designation, viii.
188, 256
Cathcart (C.), Westminster scholar, 1730, x. 68 Cathedrals bell stolen, 1863, viii. 27, 290, 377 ;
xii. 510 Fabric of , xii. 200, 261, 325. 365, 425
Lists of Bishops and Deans in, ix. 7,78, 117 Cathedrals of Chartres, iii. 448, 497 Soissoxis and
Laon, xi. 81
Catherine Court, Tower Hill, London, viii. 266 Catherine of Arragon and defence of indulgences,
xi. 293
Catholic emancipation and the stake, viii. 95 Catholic Mission, Austrian, in the Sudan, c. 1847,
viii. 168, 216
Catholick as surname, iv. 529 Catholicos on pay of a cardinal, vii. 488 Catena on Shakespeare of Waltham-in-the-Wold,
vi. 429 Cats, reasons for some habits of, xii. 183, 244,
286, 330, 369, 389, 428, 468 Cattle, Glamorgan breed, early reference to, vi.
290 Goats kept with, xi. 452, 500; xii. 39
Herbs that cause abortion, xii. 86 Cattle-drive, earliest use of the phrase, i. 369 Caudle's (Mrs.) Curtain Lectures,' a substitution,
iv. 464
Caul, the belief of sailors in, xii. 239 *
Caulfield (Tobias), Westminster scholar, vii. 309 ;
x. 68 " Caulker "=dram of spirits, origin of the word.
v. 87, 156 Causeur (Jean), centenarian of Brittany, d. 1775,
iv. 379 Cavalier or Roundhead : St. Barbe family, i.
341 Cavallini (Pietro), artist in mosaic, in England,
ii. 468
Cave = Heath, c. 1760, Heath ancestry, iii. 489 Cave near Edinburgh, dolls buried in, vii. 89,
158, 274 Cave (F. R.) on inscription at Wetheral, vii. 169
Song wanted, viii. 507
Cave glass, Shetland term, its meaning, iv. 108 Cavelli (Marquise Campana de), author of ' Les
Derniers Stuarts,' 1871, ix. 110 Cavenagh (F. A.) on Carlyle's ' Past and Present,'
x. 189 ; Lowell's ' Fireside Travels.' 147 ;
Scott : ' The Antiquary,' 90 ; Alexander
Smith's ' Dreamthorp,' ix. 450 ; Dufferin :
" Letters from High Latitudes," xi. 88 Cavendish Square, equestrian statue removed, iv.
527 ; v. 58
Caversham, Chapel of St. Anne, c. 1350, iv. 509 Cawsley (Martin), of Cambridge, 1565, vii. 488 Cawthorne and Halley families, viii. 305 Cawthorne family, vi. 327, 418, 517 ; vii. 53 ;
viii. 56, 305 Caxton (William) and Bishop Douglas, 1513, xi.
46
Caxton and Edward IV., pictures of, i. 209, 252 ' Caxton Memorial,' bibliographical pamphlet,
1880, iv. 268, 313 Cecil (Edward), Viscount Wimbledon, d. 1638, v.
428 ; vi. 6, 428 Cecil family, vi. 271
Cedric, Scott's invention of the name, ii. 326 Celebrations, religious, of ancient England and Ireland, and India, vii. 346