ELEVENTH SERIES.
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- Cirencester (Bichard of) on the Ancient State of
Britain,' x. 289, 350 ' Cirencester Flying Post,' newspaper, 1718, x.
325
Cistern of lead, 1736, original owner of, xi. 321 Cisterns in Kensington Gardens, i. 108, 516 Cities and towns, historical designations of, viii.
209
' Citizen ' comedy, 1829, vii. 306 Citizen on " Kidkok," iv. 150 City churches. See Churches. City Compters, fees payable at, vi. 46 City lands, mentioned in document of 1723, iii.
269; v. 38 City Livery Companies, records of, vi. 464 ; vii.
101, 403, 505 ; viii. 144, 386 ; ix. 3
- City Night-Cap,' play, 1661, viii. 170, 212
City of London School, Mr. Asquith and, x. 429,
470
City Sessions books, i. 288 City station, otter killed at, iv. 446 City with inhabitants turned to stone, fable, v.
349
.-Civil Service archives and records, i. 285, 337 Civil War period in fiction, i. 368 ; lists of Cornish
officers and men, iv. 228, 272 Civis on " cinematograph " : " einemacolor," v.
6 ; Indian Chief's oration, i. 129 ; Longfellow's
' Courtship of Miles Standish ' copyright law,
vii. 389 'Clack, origin and meaning of the surname, ix. 428,
494 ; x. 35
Clagget on Peter Caird, ii. 468 'Clagget (Wiseman), Westminster Scholar, 1732,
vii. 309. Clancarty (Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of), her
marriage, v. 306
dapping as a sign of disapprobation, x. 108 "" Claptable," meaning of the word, viii. 425,
478 Clara Emilia (Princess) of Bohemia, c. 1641, i. 508 ;
ii 79 *
-Clarendon (Lord) and Swallowfield, xii. 358 ;
quotations in his ' Essay on War,' vii. 69, 217 Clarendon (E. Hyde, Earl of), his MSS., 1727, xi.
294 -Clarent (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1719, ix.
409
Claret " riddle " of, ii. 527 ; iii. 76 Claret " terse," origin of the term, iii. 7, 116 Clariores e Tenebris on Irish parish registers, vi.
110 Sheffield family, 50 Silk Weavers' Com- pany, Dublin, 30
- Clarissa Harlowe,' first edition, vii. 250
Clark (A.) on Easter eggs, viii. 465 ; Hamlet as
baptismal name in 1590, iv. 305 ; Shakespeare
at Barking, Essex, 1595, iv. 426 Clark (Andrew) on " Funeral bak'd meats " :
' Hamlet,' v. 307 ; gift of gloves at funerals,
v. 7 ; Poor students, 1569, v. 206 ; Tobacco :
women smoking : 1621, v. 267 ; winter wage
and summer wage, i. 448 <lark (G. T.), F.A.S., of Talygarn, ix. 88 Clark (H. G. J.), Westminster scholar, 1772, ix.
409
Clark (B. B.) on Atrebatum, iii. 189 Clark (B. Brown), Westminster scholar, 1788, ix.
409 Clarke (Misses), c. 1777, their Christian names, iv.
328, 458 Clarke (A. W. H.) on Brian Duppa, xi. 349
Clarke (Cecil) on Akenside (Mark), xii. 116 Allsop
Place, ix. 305 " As sound as a roach's," x. 468
Authors wanted, v. 349 ; xi. 13, 306, 401
Aviation in 1811, iv. 5, 75, 496 " Birch's," v.
186 Charles II. Statue in Boyal Exchange, xii.
454 ' Chatham House Magazine,' ix. 509
Christian names used by men and women, iii.
456 Club Etranger at Hanover Square, iii.
96 ; iv. 179' Commonwealth Mercury,' 1658 :
tea, v. 433, 517 Court Leet : Manor Court,
ii. 33 ; iv. 256 ; x. 7 Crosstree (Capt,), ii. 432
Dickens : Mr. Magnus's spectacles, v. 178 ;
places mentioned in ' The Uncommercial
Traveller,' vii. 434 ' Dramatist ; or, Memoirs
of the Stage,' xi. 146 ' Drawing-room Ditties '
in ' Punch,' ii. 94 Dwight, anciently Dyott, x.
178 Elizabeth (Queen), her statue in Boyal
Exchange, iii. 187 Entomology, early, vii. 416
Fire of London : French church in Thread-
needle Street, iv. 336 Follies, ii. 216 Gardner
prints and drawings of Old London, vi. 432
Great Eastern, the first of the Leviathans, ix.
298 Grosvenor Chapel, viii. 507 ; ix. 85
Grosvenor-Square : print, ix. 345 ' Guy
Livingstone,' viii. 370 " He " in game of
" touch," viii. 115 Highgate Archway, iv. 206 ;
v. 78 Houses of historical interest, vii. 187
Keats, Hampstead, and Sir C. W. Dilke, iii.
145 ; iv. 51 Kipling and the swastika, ii. 293
Lamb's (Charles) " Mrs. S ," viii. 318, 415
London remains, iii. 397 " Marriage " as surname, viii. 336 Marston (Edward), ix. 345 " Meg's diversions," ix. 255 ' Mont- albert ' : old novel of 1795, ix. 209, 314 New " circus " for London, viii. 7, 438 Nightingale (Florence), ii. 365 ; vi. 77 ' No Thorough- fare ' : Mr. J. Collins Francis's Notes on Dickens, v. 414 " Of sorts," vii. 57, 117 Old tree in Park Lane, xi. 228, 289 Otter at a City station, iv. 446 Peers immortalised by public houses, iv. 332 Punctuation : its importance, xi. 178 Balegh's (Sir Walter) descendants, vi. 356 Begent's Park : cen- tenary, v. 107, 405 ; vi. 98 Boyal Exchange, ii. 508 ; iii. 385 ; iv. 138, 176 ; 499 ; vi. 398 ; x. 168, 347 St. George's, Hanover Square : Ely Chapel, viii. 12 St. Mark's, North Audley Street, ii. 368 Shepherd's market, Mayfair, v. 318 Sign of the Dripping Pan, vii. 518 Smallest square in London, viii. 174 Snails as food, ii. 218 Stock (M.), bibliophile, iv. 459 Stubbs's Trade Protection Agency, x. 37 "Sweet lavender," ii. 144; iv. 66 Thackeray's nose, iii. 251 'Tomahawk,' vii. 413 Twain (Mark), i. 367 ; ii. 78 Uttoxeter's first book, iii. 454 Vanishing landmarks, x. 26, 228, 407, 426 Vanishing London, viii. 446 ; xi. 490, pro- prietary chapels, ii. 254 ; iv. 434, 464 ; vi. 33 ; vii. 96, 205, 247, 286 ; the Sardinian Archway, v. 351 " Walm " as a street-name, iv. 358 " We " or " I " in authorship, x. 514 Weenix (Jan), ix. 69 Wellington and Bliicher at Waterloo, ii. 371 " Whistling Oyster," viii. 258 Woolmer or Wolmer family, xi. 269
Clarke (Daniel), newspaper advertisements for, iv. 1759, 488
Clarke (Dr. E. Daniel) = Angelica Bush, ii. 49, 93
Clarke (Sir Ernest) on " King's Turnspit is a Member of Parliament," iv. 107
Clarke (Esme), Westminster scholar, 1738, ix. 409
Clarke (F. L.) on B. Grey, ix. 53