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GENERAL INDEX. 



Csesar (Sir Julius), letter to Sir Win. More, viii. 172. 

 Cajsarius (St.), Abp. of Aries, Lis prophecy, iv. 471. 



474; V. 91. 

 Cagliostro, lines on, iv. 368. 



Cagots, their history, iv. 190. 331. 387; v. 428. 493. 

 Cahagnet (M. L. Alph), iii. 167; vi. 11. 

 Cailly (Chevalier de), ii. 140. 

 Caistor church, plough suspended in, iv. 406. 

 Caius (D.), epitaph, xi. 428. 

 Calais, members of Parliament for, ii. 9. 102; its siege 



in 1347, vii. 10. 329. 

 Calamity, its derivation, i. 215. 268. 352. 

 Calchanti, its meaning, ix. 36. 84. 183. 

 Calcutta bishops, xi. 188; bookselling in, vii. 199. 

 Caldecott's Translation of the New Testament, viii. 



410; ix. 600; xi. 435. 

 Caldoriana Societas, v. 13. 

 Calendar, Easters of different years, iv. 218. 

 Calendar for administering oaths, xii. 326. 

 Calendar of Saints' days, 1552, xi. 26. 

 Calendar of Sundays in Greek and Roman churches, ii. 



442. 484. 

 Calendar, revolutionary, vi. 199. 305. 351; vii. 143. 

 Calepash and Calipee, xii. 28. 

 Caleva Atrebatum, its site, 424. 

 Caley's Ecclesiastical Survey, viii. 104. 

 California gold mines, ii. 132. 254. 336. 

 Call duck, xi. 282. 374. 

 Call (St. John) of Southampton, xii. 186. 

 Callis, an almshouse, its derivation, v. 466. 

 Callow Pit, Norfolk, its legend, xii. 487. 

 Calmady and Wesconibe families, xii. 285. 461. 

 Calvert (Bernard), his rapid journey, i. 167. 203. 

 Calves'-head Club, iii. .390. 484; viii. 315. 480; ix. 15. 



88; xi. 405. 470. 

 Calvin (John) and Servetus, ii. 152. 

 Calvin's correspondence with Abp. Cranmer, vii. 501. 



621 ; viii. 62. 183. 222. 

 Cambrai parochial registers, xi. 241. 

 Cambrian Archajological Association, ii. 271 ; literature, 



V. 489. 

 Cambridge authors, xi. 367. 436. 



Irish merchants landing at, viii. 270. 350. 



bell inscription at St. Sepulchre's, vii. 454. 



caps, ix. 27. 130. 



disputations, origin of the syllogistic form, vi. 55; 

 illustrative of Shakspeare, 217. 



graduates, viii. 365. 525. 



jeux d'esprit, xii. 52. 154. 270. 319. 



King's College chapel windows, v. 276. 308; xii. 

 493. 



Latin plays by alumni, xi. 147. 



library, sonnet on, iii. 37. 141, 142. 



mathematical questions, ix. 35. 184. 338. 



prize poem of 1820, vi. 219. 281. 



Supernatural Phenomena Society, ix. 150. 



university, its motto, i. 76. 

 Cambridgeshire brasses, xi. 220. 

 Camden family, iii. 89. 125. 253. 

 Camden (William), a prebendary of Sarum, xii. 379; 

 "Britannia," by Gough, its Irish portion, v. 225; 

 German poet quoted, 177; poem " Thames and Isis," 

 ii. 392 ; v. 30. 

 Camden Society, meeting of 1853, vii. 465* of 1854, 



ix. 433; of 1855, xi. 376; Memorial on the Prero- 

 gative Office, ix. 215. 



Came, its early use, viii. 468. 631; ix. 82. 112. 



Camels in Gaul, ii. 421. 



Camera lucida, viii. 271. 354. 503. 



Camoens (Luis de), his Works, iii. 18; version of 137th 

 Psalm, vi. 50. 248. 326. 



Campanella and Adami, i. 435; iv. 275. 



Campden House, Kensington, ii. 211. 



Campbell (Alex.) of Kincardine, xi. 320. 



Campbell (Duncan), noticed, i. 186; iii. 248. 



Campbell (James), author of " Judgment of Babylon," 

 xii. 29. 



Campbell (John), of Jamaica, viii. 410. 



Campbell (J. H.), Irish artist, x. 163. 



Campbell (Thomas) and Schiller, xi. 238; criticism on 

 Browne, iii. 274; "Flower of Love," iv. 407; "Ger- 

 trude," xi. 301; Hymn on the Nativity, vii. 157; 

 imitations, vi. 505; vii. 481; xi. 94; " Pleasm-es of 

 Hope," vii. 178; Poems, xi. 103; unpublished poem, 

 X. 44. 119; valedictory stanzas to J. P. Kemble, 

 ix. 73. 



Campion's Decem Rationes, 1581, xi. 166. 



Campsie Fells, hills in Scotland, v. 557. 



Campvere, privileges of, vii. 262. 440. 558; viii. 89. 



Camville (Nichola), a justice of the peace, vii. 340. 



Canada, its derivation, vii. 380. 504. 601. 



Canaletto's views round London, ix. 106. 288. 337; x. 

 315. 



Candishe (Robert), vii. 596. 



Candlemas day, east wind on, y. 462; lines on, vi. 480; 

 vii. 200; proverbs, xi. 238. 334. 421. 



Candles, a puzzling query on, xi. 465. 



Canes lesi, Blount's explanation, iii. 141. 212. 



Canidia, or the Witches, MS. note in, i. 164. 



Canino, antiquities found there, xi. 88. 



Canker, or briar rose, vii. 500. 585; x. 153. 



Cann family, vii. 330; x. 115. 



Canne's Bible of 1756, ix. 563. 



Cannibal, origin of the word, i. 186; ii. 12. 



Canning (Elizabeth), xi. 221. 



Canning (Hon. George), anecdote, xi. 12. 71; on the 

 Treaty of 1824, viii. 365. 



Cannon used at Crecy, x. 306. 412. 534. 



Cannon shot and shells at Sebastopol, xii. 451. 



Cannon-ball eflfects, x. 386; xi. 56; xii. 515. 



Cannon-ball, singular discovery of one, viii. 366. 



Canon and prebendary, Aeir difference, iii. 242. 



Canon, English, translatwn of 36th, v. 246. 307. 330. 



Canon for standing between Easter and Whitsuntide, 

 xi. 487. 



Canons of 1571, iii. 491 ; of 1604, ii. 424. 



Canons of York, xi. 11. 



Canongate marriages, v. 370; vi. 136; vii. 67. 439. 



Canonicals worn in public, xii. 202. 291. 501. 



Cant, or slang language, vi. 142; origin of the wor'd, 

 ix. 103. 



Canterbury, ancient privileges of the see, viii. 56 ; ix. 

 286; arms of the see, viii. 34. 111. 302; church of 

 St. Saviour, ii. 478 ; catalogue of ancient library of 

 Christ Church, i. 21; pilgrims' road to, ii. 199. 237. 

 269.316. 



Canting arms, ix. 146. 256. 



Canute's coins, iii. 326. 525. 



