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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1921.
Brown (John), 1475, 31
Brown (Admiral William), b. 1777, of the Argen
tine, 249, 355
Brunswick (Prince Henry of), play by, 1592, 211 Bry's (de) ' Gunpowder Plot,' 469 Buchanan {George), 1506-1582, and ' Blackwood's
Magazine,' 89, 165
Bucks, register of persons in, 1798, 489 Buckstone (John Leslie), editor of ' The Meteor,' 4 Budseus, his book ' De Asse,' 332, 397 " Bug " in place-names, 28, 77, 97, 152 Bugg family of Essex, 97 Bulgoldorf (animal), 509 Bun yon and Bignold families, 170 Burke (Edmund), his ' Eeflections on the French
Revolution,' 267
Burn (Chief Baron Francis), 450, 493 Burnaby (John), minister to Swiss Cantons
1743-49, 338 Burnaby, Baronets of Broughton Hall, Oxon
269, 338
Burnet (Bishop) and Bishop Bedell, 129, 218 Burnet family of co. Galway, 270 Burton families, 190 Butleigh and the Hood families, 341 Butler (Prince) and Swift, 404 Butler (Samuel), his ' Hudibras,' 310 Buxton (Jedidiah), d. 1778, 29, 117 Byerley family of Midriggravinge, Durham, 471,
616
Csesar (Julius), his daughter Julia, 130, 175, 216,
237
Csesar (Major-General Julius), d. 1762, 129, 174 Caister, the maiden's tomb at, 206 ; chrismatory
at, 269; notabilities of, 291, 374; early canon
at, 368
Calais, belfry at, 409, 454, 477 " Calkers," " Cawker," " Calked," meanings, 15 Calverley's (Charles Stuart), parodies, 68, 152,
177, 215
Calvert (Elizabeth), 1663, and fraudulent litera- ture, 147 Cameron (Donald), "The Black Tailor of the
Axe,' 192
Camille as Christian name, 192 Campanology : Nola : Cnollare : Pulsare, 502 Campbell (Archibald), 1713, 71 Canal (Antonio). See Canaletto. Canaletto and Spain, 409, 457 ; views of London
by, 448
Cane, lore of the, 59
" Caravan," racehorse, 209, 256, 276, 453 Carleton (Capt. J. W.), d. 1856, 435 Carlyle (Thomas), his inaccuracy, 128 ; and Mr.
Menzies, 230
Carruth (Dr.), American author, 59 Cartage = cartridge, 91
Cartwright (William), 1611-1643, 291, 374 " Cashe " or " Couchee," early form of bomb
thrower, 129, 158 Catherine Street, Strand, 321, 378 Cats, large number kept by Mrs. Gregg (or Griggs),
6
" Ceife," meaning wanted, 70 Centenarians Stabbins (Frederick William), of
Somerset, 87
Chairs : basket chairs, 348 Chamberlain (Joseph), his portrait, 310, 356
Chamonix, early English tourists at, 149, 197
Chaplain's library, seventeenth century, 85
Chappe (Abb6 Claude), telegraphic experiments,
32
" Chara "= char-a-banc, 46 Charles II., coinage of, 116 ; and the Smith
family, 488 Charles (Elizabeth [Rundle]), memorial tablet r
396, 437
Charnock (Richard) and Stratford-on-Avon, 323 Chartularies, bibliography, 330, 414 Cheke (Sir John), his family, 431, 494 Chelmsford, Black Boy Inn at, 131, 170, 171 ' Chester Diocesan Calendar,' 1857, 19 Cheval or Chevall family, 350, 458 ' Chichester Diocesan Gazette,' 1894/19 ' Chichester Diocesan Kalendar,' 1874, 19 China Biscuit, 130, 178 Lowestoft, 49, 115,.
197 Willow pattern, 169, 197, 219, 236, 356
Worcester : Sparks, 250 Chinnery family, 130
Chretien (Rev. Charles Peter), 'Times' leader- writer, 24 ' Christ Church,' by the Rev. H. L. Thompson t
corrigenda, 86 Christ Church slang : " hodman " : " squil," 126-
Christian Names :
Alphabetical, 467
Ananias (error for Amias), 426
Camille, 192
Curious, 13C
Jacob, 30
Levard, 30
Chudleigh (Elizabeth), Duchess of Kingston,.
d. 1785, 290, 336, 358, 397 Church Litton, Isle of Wight, 472 Church towers, rooms in, 210 Churches, orientation of, 169, 214, 215 Churchill (Charles), poet, 249, 338 Cinque Ports Domesday Book, 369 Clare (John), 1837-64, his asylum poems, 189' Clayton (Sir Richard), d. 1828, 83 " Clink," origin of the word, 246, 274, 339 " Clinkadagger " family entries in parish register
of Cranford, 34
Clive (Kitty), actress, her husband, 250, 297 Clocks Grandfather : date wanted. 19 ; Ciren- cester makers, 58 ; Rogers (Isaac), date wanted,. 108
' Clogs," meaning of the word, 15 ^lopton (William) and Stratford-on-Avon, 381 Clovesho, Sinodun as site of, 6 Coaster." See Bottle-slider. ocaes (Baron de) of Brazil, 250
Coddington (William), his English dictionary, 490 Coffee-houses, London eighteenth century, 27, 67,.
97, 103, 145, 157, 185, 255, 464, 485 Uogan (Thomas), 1736-1818, physician and
philosopher, S3 2oins : Charles II., 71, 116 ' Coine," meaning of, 91
Colban (Earl of Fife), his mother and wife, 490 ole of Younge Hassel = charcoal from young hazel wood, 91
bleire (Rev. Richard) and Swift, 353 Colonial newspapers, jottings from old, 152 Columbaria, 269, 317
Columbus (Christopher) and the Chosen People,. 309 ommunion plate, makers of old, 331, 376