550 



INDEX. 



Charnock (R, S.) on wink, its derivation, 96. 



Charpentier (M.), his Bibliothoque, 159. 



Chasles (Pbilarete) on Buffon's axiom " Le style est 



riiomme meme," 111. 

 Chatham (Lord), Copley's picture of his death, 513. 

 Chatterton (Thomas), birth-place, 363.; tragedy of 



"iElla," 50. 94. 194. 234. 317. " 

 Chancer (Geoffrey) on the Continent, 284. ; " The 



Rime of Sire Thopas," 351. 

 Chaumont church, 227. 

 C. (H. B.) on Adenborough, 115. 



Cleajnctus, 441. 



Ltither and Wesley, 119. 



Old print, 425. 



QuentinBely: Mijrweg: Laale, 535. 



Sorbonne, attack on the, 15. 

 C. (H. C.) on Eclympasteire, 444. 



Grotius quoted, 522. 



Junius and Henry Flood, 259. 



Motto," His calcabo gartos," 156. 



Snuff-boxes in memoriam of R. Emmett, 49 C. 



Very, its etymon, 200. 

 Chelsega on Clarendon House, Piccadilly, 541. 

 Chener (Polecarp) on note about the Records, 450. 

 Cheque bearer, the mysterious, 308. 

 Chertsey House, London, 38. 

 Chester (Robert), " Love's Martyr," 251. 

 Chevis (Robert) and Lord Lovat, 4C3. 

 " Chickens feed Capons," its characters, 226. 

 Chideock in Doraetshire, 146. 238. 

 "Childe Horn," 252. 318. 

 Childeric I., his tomb, 462. 

 Children, gift of, temp. Henry VIH., 531. 

 Chinese bells, 306. 442. 536; inventions, 442. 536. 

 Chiverton (^ir Richard), his knighthood, 114. 158. 



382. 

 C. (H. M.) on gulf-stream and climate of England, 55. 

 Christie (Geo. Henry), his beneficence, 428. 

 Christina (Queen), epigram on, 290. 

 Christmas Eve, superstitions on, 242, 

 Christmas pastimes, 481. 484. 486. 488. 

 Christmas school-boy pieces, 486. 

 Chronos on Gog and Magog, 251. 

 Churches, change in their dedication, 437. 

 Churning, witchcraft in, 67. 

 Gibber (Colley), his " Aplogy " noticed by Fielding, 



268. 317. 

 Circle, the game of squaring the, 8. 58. 191. 291. 511. 

 C. (J.) on the old French invasion, 493. 

 C. (J. C.) on woodroof plant, 13. 

 C. (J. F.) on eariy law lists, 28. 



Constantine (William), 531. 



Jenins (Sir Stephen), pedigree, 88. 

 C. (J. M.) on last wolf in Scotland, 402. 

 C. (K. S.) on Capt. Cobb and Lieut.-Col. Fcaron, 169. 

 Clammild on Bacon's Essay xlv., 297. 



Shakspeare's Sonnets, 527. 



Square words, 511. 

 Clarendon House, Piccadilly, 400. 541. 

 Clarendon (Edw. Hyde, 1st Earl), Ids burial, 354. 

 Claudian, passage in, 495. 522. 

 Clavijo battle, St. James's support at, 171. 421. 

 Clay (Robert), his birthplace, 433. 

 Claypole (Lady Eliz.), cause of her death, 392. 456. 

 Claypole (Sir John), his baronetcy, 114. 382. 

 Cleanctus noticed by Theophrastus, 310. 441. 



Clement, Bishop of Rome, 315. 



Clergy, how supported in Massaehmsetts, 127. 



Clergyman's crest, his legal right to one, 451. 



Clerical error explained, 532. 



Clerkenwell, ministers of St. James's, 110. 



Clive (Kitty), actress, 162. 



Cloven foot, its symbolical meaning, 309. 387. 



Clubs, debating, 207. 



C. (M.), Edinburgh, on statistics of letters sent by 



post, 375. 

 C. (0.) on Vulgates of 1482-4, 407. 

 Coal first used for domestic purposes, 53. 95. 119, 

 Coal Fire, Round about our, 481. 

 Cobb (Capt. Henry) of the " Kent," 169. 218. 

 Cock and Bull stories, 215. 

 Cockade in sei"vants' hats, 37. 

 Cockin (Rev. Wm.), his will case, 25. 115. 

 Cockle (J.) on mathematical bibliography, 465. 

 Cockneyism, classical, 91. 

 Cockpen, the Laird of, 123. 

 Codex Alexandrinus and Bezaj, 175. 259. 

 Coffins of the Jews, 34. 



Cohn (Albert.) on English actors in Germany, 21. 

 Cokam or Coxam House, 146. 238. 

 Coke (Sir Edward), remarks on his 4tli Institute, 452. 

 Coleman (E. IL) on the wreck of the Dunbar, 459.! 

 Coleman (John) and " The Jlonster," 229. 

 Coleridge (Hartley), " Yorkshire Worthies," 207. 439. 

 Coleridge (S. T.) and Abp. Leighton's Works, 527. 

 Colet (Dean), residence in Oxford, 181. 

 Collinson (James), N. P. of Lancaster, 328. 

 Colon, the Three Kings of, an anthem, 431. 505. 

 Colton (C. C), birth and death, 51. 118. 

 Columbine, a flower, 417. 

 Columbus on Kentish Longtails, 425. 

 Compass, its inventor, 442. 

 Constable (Geo.) of Wallace-Craigie, 394. 

 Constantine (Wni.) of Middle Temple, 531. 

 Conybeare (Dean), " Elementary Lectures," 90. 

 Cooke of Gidea Hall, Romford, 352. 

 Coombs (James) on old bells, 12. 

 Cooper (C. H.) on Elizabeth Long, 56. 

 Cooper (C. H. & Thompson) on John Allingtcn, 7?. 



Anstey (Christopher), 195. 



Baynes (John), 318. 



Cbaloner (Jacob), 407. 



Cudworth (Benjamin), 199. 



Dee (Adrian), 390. 



Evelyn (Sir John), 98. 



Exton (John) of Trinity College, 389. 



Fairclough (Nathaniel), 398. 



Fenn (Robert) of Trinity College, 379- 



Fletcher (Henry) of Clare Hall, 379. 



Forth (Wm.), advocate, 397. 



Gleane (Peter), 196. 



Gleane (Sir Peter), 187. 



Heath (John) of Queen's College, 379. 



Heylin (John) of Emmanuel College, 79. 



Howard (Cardinal), 75. 



Huit (John), 99. 



Juxon (Thomas), 98. 



Kennet (William), 97. 



Killigrew (Sir Henry), 206. 



Kynder (Philip) of Pembroke Hall, 379.. 



Luf kin (Rev. Richard), 77. 



Medlicott (Richard), 199. 



