INDEX. 



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Chap-books, their wood-cuts, 22. 



Chapel, private, licence necessaiy, 56. 



Ciiapel Royal hymns, 63. 



Cliapel Scali Celi, 384. 



Chaplain and Priest in Ordinary, 395. 



Chappell (Wm.) on the Battle of Agincourt, 45. 



" Fore-castle Suilor," a song, 45. 



" God save the King," 227. 



Charlemont (Lord), possessor of Chatterton's MSS., 277. 



Charles I., chronogram on his death, 200. ; his coffin 



forced open by Cromwell, 142. ; his last days from 



the Exchequer Rolls, 161. 192. ; officers in his army, 



435.; picture of, by Vandyck, 66. 114.; proposed 



marriage with the Infanta of Spain, 44. ; unifonns at 



his execution, 69. 157. 223. 



Charles II., his death, 489. ; his letter to Philip IV. of 



Spain, 453. 505. 

 Charles V. honours Beukelzoon's grave, 77. 

 Charlton entertainment in 1737, 46. 

 Charnock (R. S.) on church pitle, 226. 



Holy coat of Treves, 176. 

 Chasles (Philartte) on envelope, 406. 



Hatchis, or Hachich, 426. 



Parafe, a signature, 463. 



Saillir h Pes, 446. 



Vergubretus, Mandubratus, Cassivelaanus, 424. 

 Chatterton (Thomas), and Maria Rumsey, 57. ; his 



MSS. possessed by Lord Charlemont, 277. 

 Chaucer, Aldine edition of his Works, 218. 

 Chaville (G. de) on pocket-handkerchief, 18. 

 C. (H. B.) on Bossuet's "Variations," 131. 



Ballad of Sir Andrew Barton, 520. 



Burke (Edmund), quotation by, 154. 



Cicero and Chrysippus, 484. 



Daille', the French divine, 260. 



Fenelon : Euphemius, 179. 



Letters to Mrs. Bayes, 326. 



Lines by Tom Moore, 14. 



Moss (Dean), epigram on Bp. Burnet, 315. 



Poetical allusion, 283. 



Schlegel's Lucinde, 174. 



Schlosser (Professor), 392. 



The Virgil of Christianity, 505. 

 C. (H. C.) on Irish fresco paintings, 371. 

 Cheetham (S.) on list of deserving students, 139. 

 Cheltenham, custom of free-bench, 221. 

 Chesshyre (Sir John), his fee-book, 492. 

 Chichester diocese, lost saints in its churches, 198. 323. 

 Chickens, their gratitude, 57. 

 " Childe Childers," a ballad, 496. 

 Children, 365 at a birth, 260. 

 Chimney money, 155. 

 China, oriental, 36. 139. 241. 

 Chiverton (Sir Richard), Mayor of London, 516. 

 Chloroform, its derivation, 48. ; painless operations with- 

 out, 127. 

 Christian names, double, 346.; of males and females 



used interchangeably, 27. 264. 

 " Christianity and its Counterfeits," 497. 

 " Christian Policie," by Fr. Juan de Santa Maria, 218. 

 " Christians awake !" its author, 30. 

 Christmas, its commencement and termination, 37. 

 Christmas church-decking, 68. 

 Christmas Day observed by the Old Style, 35. 94. 

 Christmas thunder, 450. 

 Chronosticon in " Rump Songs," 200. 284. 



Churches, change in their dedication, 255. 



Church pitle explained, 90. 157. 226. 



Churchill (Sir Winston), " Divi Britannica," 149. 



Gibber (Theophilus), actor, 410. 472. 



Cicero and Chrysippus, 29. 484. 



Circumcision, its antiquity, 132. 



Cities, birds-eye views of, 155. 



Cities, towns, and borough arms, 260. 



City heraldry, 234. 



C. (J. A.) on Bonaparte family arms, 132. 



C. (J. D.) on book inscription, 511. 



C. (j. F.) on Cabiy and Hiilcrow families, 466. 



Waddington of Doddington, 455. 

 C. (J. H. W.) on Drayton's Poems, 457. 

 Clammild on great events from slender causes, 364. 

 Clarke (Hyde) on city heraldry, 234. 



"Hab cab nab," 312. 



Milton's father, 489. 



Milton's genealogy, 232. 

 Clausick, a disease of sheep, 198. 

 Clay-pipes, English, 10. 

 Claytor (Major), noticed, 142. 

 Clem, or starve, 366. 

 Clement (J.) on Devereux family, 376. 



Hunting the ram, 201. 

 Clergy called bricklayers, 38. 115. 

 Cleric on church pitle, &c., 1 57. 

 Clerical baronets, list of, 86. 265. 

 Clerkenwell, Bp. Burnet's house at, 509. 

 Clifton-upon-Teme, epitaph at, 89. 

 Climate of England, its changes, 257. 481. 

 Clocks, marks on stockings, 70. 

 Clubs, origin of, 386. 



C. (M.) on den. Vallancey's " Green Book," 9. 

 Coach, a full one, 494. 

 Coal, its use in Roman Britain, 24. 303. 

 Coan, an object of worship, 277. 

 Cobbett (Wm.), " History of the Reformation," 436. 

 Cobham church, Kent, its monumental brasses, 81. 

 Cockade in servants' hats, 158. 246. 304. 421. 465. 522. 

 Cockle (Mrs.), noticed, 393. 

 Cockshut, as a local name, 347. 405. 463. 484. 

 Coddington (Wm.), of Rhode Island, 235. 344. 421. 

 Coffins of the Hebrews, 516. 

 Coglan (T.), " Art of Memory," 304. 442. 485. 

 Coin, how to take a wax impression, 85. 426. 

 Coin clipping in 1685, 411. 

 Coins, caution against sending by post, 7. 

 Coins in foundations, 297. 483. 

 Colbron (James), Milton's master, 489. 

 Cole (Dr.), controversy with Bishop Jewel, 342. 

 Cole (Rob.) on Sir John Chesshyre's fee-book, 492. 

 Coleman (E. H.) on execution of Judas, 414. 

 Coleridge (Herbert) on changes in language and ortho- 

 graphy, 266. 



Philological Society's proposal, 299. 



StuU, a fish, 135. 



Waites, a musical instrument, 480. 

 Coleridge (H. N.), and De Quincey, 125. 153. 177. 

 Culet (Sir Henry), arms and pedigree, 150. 

 Colgumelmor, its derivation, 56. 

 Collier (J. Payne) on Bartholomew Fair, 61. 



" Edward the Third," an old historical play, 329. 

 Cologne, the 11,000 martyr-virgins at, 419. 

 Colonial Church temp. Charles II. and James IL, 311. 

 Colonist on bishops in waiting, 359. 



