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Carew (Richard), his essay on * Languages,' viii. 457
Carew (T. W.) on Pole-Carew, vi. 230. Will proved in the Archdeaconry of London, vi. 133
Carew (Thomas) on Walter Montagu, xi. 482
Carew naval officers, 1720-50, ii. 7
Carew surname, xii. 287
Carewe family. See Cattle Caretve.
Carey (Edward), M.P. for Westminster in 1656-58, v. 47, 154, 235
Carey (Sir George), Knight Marshall of the House- hold, xii. 448
Carey (Sir Henry), M.P. 1601-22, v. 87, 234
Carey ,(T. W.) on Arundel : Monckton : Kerr, viii. 205.' Butler : Le Bouteillier, iii. 228. Channel Island names, x. 185
Carey (W.) on Leith halfpenny, v. 377
Carey and Charleton families, v. 496 ; vi. 133. See also Cary.
Caribou, Canadian word for reindeer, ix. 465
Carillons rung on church bells, iv. 227
Carkeet family of Cornwall, ii. 508 ; iii. 56, 116
Carlell or Carlisle (Lodowick), his biography, xii. 149
Carless or Carlos family, v. 69
Carlile (W. W.) on the gold florin, vii. 7, 153. Lan- guage to conceal thought, vi. 368. Mint price of gold, vii. 127
Carlisle (Lodowick), his biography, xii. 149
Carlos or Carless family, v. 69
Carlo w, old Irish and English spellings, iii. 228
Carlton Club in 1829, ii. 489
Carlyle (E. I.) on John Watkins, iii. 149
Carlyle (Thomas), his essay on Fichte, i. 368 ; ii. 10; " Rotatory calabash," v. 186, 381 ; on laughter, vi. 226; quotation from, 288, 338, 376, 454; "mostly fools," vii. 108,, 359, 456 ; on acervation, viii. 361 ; on symbols, ix. 27, 97; and Scriptural quotations, 207 ; and Coleridge and Swinburne, x. 189, 296 ; allusions in 'Past and Present,' xi. 108, 158, 418 ; allusions in 'Sartor Resartus,' x. 507 ; ri. 117, 273 ; and the Talmud, xii. 425 ; on Madame de Pompadour, 447
Carlyng, bird-name, x. 427; xi. 17
Carmalt, his biography, vi. 67
Carmarthen, Cavalier and Roundhead families at, x. 168, 211
Carmelian (Alice), miniaturist, her pictures, xi. 229
Carmichael (M.) on Smollett's death and burial, i. 309
Carmichael family of Mauldslay, i. 248, 454 ; ii. 54
Carmichael-Smyth (Dr. James), one of the Detenus, v. 97, 197
Carminow family and arms, iv. 325
Carnac (Mrs.), her portrait by Reynolds, ix. 346, 415
Carnafor, his duties, i. 189, 271
Carneddau Hills, cross on, ix. 239
Carnegie (A.), his free libraries, xii. 48
Carnwath (second Earl of), his marriage, ii. 447, 515 ; iii. 271, 331
Carolina, South, General Nicholson, Governor of, 1719, xii. 201, 296
Caroline (Queen), key to engraving of her trial in the House of Lords, xii. 349, 397
Caroline Park, Edinburgh, its gates, vii. 288 ; ix. 110
Carol, Berkshire, iii. 307, 394
Carol, meaning and origin of the word, vii. 407
Carols and lullabies, children's, xii. 348, 395, 511. See Qhrittma* caroli.
Carolus on Huguenot cruelties, i. 108
Caron House, South Lambeth, its history, ii. 509 : iii.
193
Carpenter (John), M.P., 1439, iv. 61 Carpenter (John), Town Clerk of London, 1417-38, x.
455
Carr (J. P.) on " Thou unrelenting past," xi. 188 Carriage of a sword-belt, v. 237 Carriages v. pack-saddles, vi. 503 ; vii. 92 Carrick, its meaning, vii. 208, 292, 393, 476 Carrick family, i. 74
Carrington (hi.) on French stanza, v. 357 Carrington (Lady), her portrait by Lawrence, ix. 147 Carrington (William), watchmaker, inscription on his
tombstone, vi. 227
' Carrion Crow,' nonsense verse, ix. 347, 393 Carrodus family, x. 408
Carroll (Lewis), note on, i. 106 ; letter on non- appearance of actors, iii. 68 ; parody of ' Alice in
Wonderland,' iii. 427 ; his pedigree, xii. 289 Carroll (Sir William F.), 1784-1862, his marriage, vii.
27, 134
Carruthers (Robert), LL.D., his biography, x. 442 Carson (Robert), of Vauxhall Place, surgeon, xii. 377 Carson family, xi. 488 ; xii. 19, 110, 331, 377 Cartaret (Sir Charles), Knt., M.P. 1690-1700, v. 187,
292, 385
Car ter= Brecknock, ii. 388 Carter (K.) on healing stone, vi. 370 Carter (F. L.) on C.I.V. nicknames, x. 502 Carter (J. F.) on Civil War : storming of Lincoln,
viii. 43
Carter (John), antiquary, of Partney, xi. 207, 352, 496 Carter (M.) on LeBrun, x. 347. Poyer family, x. 428 Carter (Rev. Robert), rector of Stourmouth, ii. 149 Carter (Canon Thomas Thellusson), his death, viii. 383 Carter (Rev. Walter), rector of Stourmouth, ii. 149 Carteret Street, Westminster, origin of the name, x.
346
Carterly, quotation for the word, vii. 88, 192 4 Carthusian,' key to the, iv. 189 Carthusian monasteries in England and Scotland, vi.
389, 475
Cartier (Jacques), his voyage of 1534, vii. 409 Cartoons of the Westminster Aquarium, ix. 428 Cartwright (L. J.) on heads in Southam Church,
Warwickshire, vii. 268 Cartwright (Thomas) in Geneva, viii. 382 Cartwright family, viii. 185, 287, 428 Carving, miserere, v. 433 Gary (H. F.), notes on his translation of Dante, ii. 4 ;
mistake in his translation of ' Purgatorio,' xi. 29 Gary (G. S.) on cure by hand of corpse, viii. 483.
Green=Cary : Smythies=Cary, ix. 468. Markoe
or Marcou family, ix. 198. Kanulph, Earl of
Chester, ix. 134 Cary family and name, xii. 169, 287. See also Carerv,
Carey, and Castle Carewe. Caryll pedigree, xii. 286 Casanova, Knight of the Tuscan Order of St. Joseph,
vi. 8 ; his memoirs, x. 247 Casanoviana, viii. 357, 400, 440, 498 Casartelli (Kev. Dr. L. C.) on the Magi, xi. 346 Case (R. H.) on " My lodging is on the cold ground,"
iv. 505