Notes and Queries, July 29, 1911.
I N D E X.
507
Bull (Sir William) on bell inscription at Palmouth,
248 Vernon (Admiral) and Oakendean, Cowfold,
348 Bullen (B. Freeman) on Anne Boleyn or Bullen,
375
Bulley family, 8, 134, 375 Bulloch (J. M.) on Rev. Anthony Gordon :
Francis Hastings Gordon, 308 Gordon (Rev. James) at siege of Derry, 369 Gordon (Prebendary Patrick), 448 Green Park Lodge, 163 Murray (John), I., as author: Col. R.
Gordon, 247
Victoria (Queen), her maternal great-grand- mother, 387 Bullyvant, Bulfin, Bulfinch, surnames, 1080-
1488, 444 Bunyan (John), 'Pilgrim's Progress Imitated,' 9,
58 Burch (R. M.) on early English bookbindings, 208
Le Blon (J. C.), 187 Burghclere (Lord) on Scottish titles conferred by
Cromwell, 416
Burgling, use of the word in 1880, 286 Burgoyne (Frank J.) on Shakespeare and Earl of
Rutland, 357 " That man is thought a dangerous knave,"
452
Burial entries of strangers, 84 Burial inscriptions of London burial-grounds,
488 Burnet (Bishop Gilbert), early graduation, 32,
75, 328 Burns (Robert), and ' The Wee Wee German
Lairdie,' poem, 286, 354, 430
Burton (Robert), Charles Lamb, and Francis Spiera, 61, 152, 212, 374 ; Shakespeare allu- sions in, 366 ; quotations in ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' 383
Burton (Rev. Thomas), Oxford, 1724, his bio- graphy, 288 Byles (C. E.) on Matthew Arnold on modern
hurry, 488
Byrom (Samuel), author of pamphlet on debts, 1729, 168, 195
C and t interchanged in words and place-names,
229, 351, 398
C. (A.) oh Great Snow in 1614, 14 C. (E. H.) on ear-piercing, 149 C. (G.) on authors of quotations wanted, 147 C. (G. E.) on Essex as a Christian name, 214, 377
Lawrence Street, St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, 437
Romney (Sir W.), 314
Scottish titles conferred by Cromwell, 417
Sweetapple surname : Benjamin Hodgkin, 293 C s (H.) on Simon de Montfort, 229 C. (H. T.) on Gladstone on the upas tree, 367 C. (Leo) on Bully vant : Bulfin : Bulfinch, 444 G. (N. U.) on authors of quotations wanted, 48 C. (S. D.) onCobbett at Kensington, 314
Scarborough Spa, 157
Ship lost at sea i'n the fifties, 118 C. (T.) on alien priories, 255 C. (V. H.) on ' Britons, Strike Home ! ' 367 C. (W. A.) on rags left at wells, 471 C. (W. H.) on epigram in Schopenhauer, 128 CJackling clouts, meaning of the phrase, 168,
213, 358 <3adie = caddie, early use of the word, 1751, 206
Caeqehouias, derivation and meaning of the
word, 9, 58 Cagnoni (Domenico), engraver, d, at Milan 1796,
125 Calcutta, .clack Hole of, Henry Lushington and
other survivors, 74, 111, 192, 265, 272, 432 Calder (A.) on a cousin of Boswell, 189 Calendar reform, fixing the date of Easter Day,
&c., 206 ; effect on birthdays, 387, 474 Callaway (John), c. 1787, and Canterbury muslin,
309 Calvert (E. S.) on authors of quotations wanted,
228 Cambridge, honorary degrees at, 167 ; ' Hamlet '
acted at, in 1585, 267, 311, 398, 416, 474 Cambridge University costume plates, 1815, 268 Camerarius of parish church, 1180, the office,
349 Campbell (Col. Archibald), called " Mad Archy
Campbell," 427, 491 Cane, physician's, safeguard against contagion,
168, 194, 437 Canons, Middlesex, 18th-century house, 92, 173,
214, 295, 338, 377
Canova (Antonio), busts of Mars and Minerva, 94 Canterbury, pallium at, 488 Capell (Avice) = John Warner, c. 1612, 228, 276,
314 Capping at Scottish Universities, origin of the
ceremony, 386, 436, 478
Carent, old Scottish word, its meaning, 9, 97 Carnall (Robert), author, c. 1822, his biography,
308 Caroline (Queen), her funeral and Col. Oakes,
69, 173 Carlyle (Dr. Alexander), of Inveresk, his pedigree,
244 Carlyle (Thomas), Sir C. Hanbury Williams, and
Sir Woodbine Parish, 163 ; his aphorism on
Charles I., 328, 371 ; and " Schicksal und
eigene Schuld," 407 ; on Oliver Cromwell's
head, 445
Carpet-bagger, etymology of the word, 45 Carpillions, meaning of the word, 168, 213, 358 Cartouche, clergyman's arms on, 329, 391 Cartularies, of Chertsey Monastery, 70, 115 ;
of alien priories in England, 167, 255 4 Casabianca,' its first publication, 67, 233 Casado (El) on " Mad Archy Campbell," 491 Casaide (Seamus ua) on Benjamin D'Israeli of
Dublin, 134
Casanova in England, 1764, 242 Cathedral, Chartres, " painted and gilded," 448,
497
Cave = Heath, c. 1760, Heath ancestry, 489 Cellarette, meaning of the word, 149, 194, 272,
318
Chair, Speaker's, of old House of Commons, 50, 93 Chalmers (Sir Charles), Bt., d. 1760, extinct
baronetcy, 89, 158 Chalmers (William), of Fintray and Fastemburg,
181,298
Chamber, subterranean, in Staffordshire, c. 1660, 89 Chambers (L. H.) on Montagu G. Drake, 234 Epitaphiana, 485
Gordons at Westminster School, 33 Grey (Bp. William) of Lincoln, 228 Ken (Bishop), 248, 431 Meare (William), bellfounder 1626, 217 Wesley (Charles), 388 Wesley (Samuel), 388
Chambers (R. E. E.) on Sir John Chandos, 25 Chamney or Cholmondeley family, 3, 295, 418