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C. (G. E.) on Sempringham head house, 479. 

 Chad wick (J. N.) on biographical queries, 452. 

 Chairman's casting vote, 268. 318. 419. 518. 

 Chalmers (Peter) on St. Margaret, 476. 

 Cliannel steamers, 106. 155. 214. 252. 

 Charles I., petitions to, 245. ; political use made of his 

 portrait, 472 ; portrait, 170; works respecting, 119. 

 Charles II. and Mr. Budwayes, 161. ; proclamation in 

 1664, 163.; motto on his mourning-ring, 429.; 

 warrant for payment to Robert Jossey, 265. 

 Charles (M.), claimant as inventor of balloons, 431, 

 Charnock (R. S.) on Clerkenwell pump inscription, 88. 



Cotton, its derivation, 78. 



Flash and argot, 177. 



Mazer bowl, 117. 



Notes and Queries, derivation of, 165. 



Pedigree, its derivation, 116. 



Tally-Hp! its derivation, 78. 



Watling Street, its derivation, 114. 



Yend and Voach, 218. 

 Chatham (Wm. Pitt, Eari of), his character, 203. 246. 

 Chatterton (Thomas), portrait, 11. 38.78; removal of 

 his corpse, 23. 54. 92 ; inscription on his monument, 

 325 ; Mary Newton, his sister, .352 ; " Rowley's 

 Ghcst," 264; Yellow roll, 352. 

 Chaucer difficulties : " The shippes hopposteries," 407 j 

 "Broken harm," 450; "A Cristofre," 450 1 "Rewel- 

 hone," 509; "JIadrian." 509. 

 C. (H. B.) on address " Par le Diable k la Fortune,*' 58< 



Epigram quoted by Gibbon, 501. 



Hegel, passage in, 18. 



Kaiseriicher gekriinter Dichter, 49 li 



Le Celfebres Ban-ios, 53. 



Leopold, Duke of Kendal, 58. 



Locke, manuscript note in, 440. 



Romances, poUtical, temp, Louis XIII. XIV., 111. 



Rustigen on mill-wheels and magnetism, 516. 



Travels in Andamothia, 480. 

 C. (H. C.) on the Kentish horse, 307. 



Kaul Dereg, 309. 

 Cheape (Douglas), author of a play, 236. 

 Cheshire antiquities, 27. 

 Chester memorabilia, 166. 

 Chesterfield (Lord) and Dr. Samuel Johnson, 341; 



" Characters of eminent Personages," 7. 53. 

 Chevenix (Dr. E.), "Dramatic Poems," 18. 

 Chichester (Lady), noticed, 169. 195. 2l0. 335. 

 Children of the same Christian name, 207. 257. 293. 

 Chinese inscriptions found in Egypt, 216. 

 Chinese religion, 363. 

 Chisholm family, 68. 137. 159. 

 Christian names, double, 376. 

 Christmas-box, its origin, 505. 

 Christmas legend among the American Indians, 411. 

 Christmas-tree, 505. 

 Chronogram at Rome, 350. 401. 

 Church, office to be used at the restoration of one, 39. 

 Church leases, renewing and purchasing, 361. 

 Church mark, 387. 



Churchman (Robert), noticed, 89. 131. 

 Churchwardens' accounts, 65. 116. 222. 

 C. (H. W.) on " Sordet cognita Veritas," 308. 

 Cicero, Olivet's edition, 1747, 310. 

 Cigars, or segars, its etymology, 473. 

 Circumstantial evidence, 91. 

 Civil war, temp. Charies I., 331. 358. 



Civility, rules of, 4. 213. 



C. (J. M.) on misprints in Bible, 375. 



Tre, Pol, and Pen, 77. 

 C. (J. R.) on a quotation, 228. 

 C. (J. T.) on " Busirin fugiens," &c., 412. 

 Clamour, in Shakespeare, 86. 

 Clarke (Hyde) on America and caricatures, l7. 



History of inventions, 45. 



London Directory, 16. 



Telegram, date of the word, 408. 

 Clarke (Rev. Geo. Somers), 328. 462. 

 Clayton family of Bamber Bridge, 433. 

 Clerical wizards, 268. 393. 494. 

 Clericus D. on Milton's autograph, 459. 



Swartz, the missionary, 249. 

 Clerk, or clericus, 98. 



Gierke (Mrs.), pretended case of lunacy, 91. 

 Clerkenwell pump, inscription on, 88. 

 Clemening in Staffordshire and Worcestershire, 495. 

 Clement X., medal, 366. 422. 

 Clements (Henry), bookseller, 30. 

 Clerestory explained, 269. 

 Cleveland (John), notices of, 265. 

 Cleveley (Robert), water-colour painter, 473. 

 CUmacterics, at what period of life, 148. 213. 

 Cling, its derivation, 86. 

 Clitheroe (Richard), dramatist? 31. 

 Clock, illuminated one at Havre, 387; the oldest in 



America, 385. 

 Closhe and closshyng, 34. 

 Clouds, their artificial shapes, 44. 

 C. (M.) on abbreviation wanted, 37. 



Bandon gate inscription, 223. 



Indian Christmas legend, 411. 



Obliterated postage labels, 42 1. 

 C. (M. D.) on Lord Brougham's opinion of Lord Mans- 

 field's conduct, 209. 

 C. (M. W.) on Common Prayer-Book, 209. 



Copes, their disuse, 172. 



Ordination query, 70. 



Pavement rule, 75. 



Petting stone at Northumberland wedding, 208. 



Rood loft staircases, 481. 



Spiders and Irish oak, 298. 

 Coal clubs in agricultural districts, 491. 

 " Cob," its etymology, 65. 113. 258. 480. 

 Cobham Hall, inscription over a chimney-piece, 428. 

 Cock and bull story, 79. 

 Cockin (William) noticed, 20. 

 Cockney, origin of the word, 48. 

 Coffin plates in churches, 107. 158. 462. 

 Coke (Wm.) his family, 226. 



Coker (Wm. W.) on proclamation of Charles IL, 163. 

 Colcraft (Robert), noticed, 335. 

 Coldingham, discovery of ancient remains, 167. 

 Colebrooke Row, Islington, of literary celebrity, 9. 

 Coleman (Charles), noticed, 90. 

 Coleman (E. H.) on blue-coat boys at funerals, 395. 



First sea-going steamer, 398. 



Omnibus first used, 377. 

 Coleman (James) on Sergeant-Surgeon Troutbeck, 460. 

 Collier (J. Payne) on Shakspeare's Pericles, and 



Wilkins's Novel, 3. 

 Collier (Miss Jane), noticed, 455. 

 Collins (John) " Geometricale Dyalling," 282, 

 Collins (Wm.), " Missa Triumphans," 8. 57. 



