INDEX. 
631 
C. (F. A.) Ca ira, French song, 421. 
Jacobites of 1745, 421. 
Medical degrees, 421. 
Peerage query, 422. 
C. (G. A.) on W. Sancroft Holmes, 162. 
Norfolk pedigrees, 162. 
Suffolk genealogies, 162. 
C. (G. R.) on bells of Ouzeley, 213. 
Rawsons of Fryston, &c., 452. 
C. (H.) on All-Hallows-in-the-Wall, 234. 
Nathaniel Butter, 94, 
Newspaper history, 282. 
Chadwick (J. N.) on Buntings of Norfolk, 62. 
Motto for an Index, 413. 
Chalices of wood, &c., 211. 340. 440. 502. 
Challsteth (A.) on Phile, the good Osiris, 181. 
Chamberlaine (Edward), of Barnham Broome, 101. 
Champ (Nicolas de), family, 389. 
Champneys arms, 133. 263. 
Chap books, exchange of, 270. 
Charade : —‘“‘I sit on a rock,” 83. 
Charles I., coincidence at his martyrdom, 169; pro- 
clamation on peace with Spain, 351; unpublished 
letters, 10. 
Charles IL, his death, 49. 110. 206. 247. 
Charles V., his abdication, 493. 
Charnock (R. S.) on Cliefden House, 500. 
Cullet, or broken glass, 504. 
Danube, 361. 
Etymology of bard, 483. 
Herbergier, its derivation, 483. 
Charters, Anglo-Saxon, 430. 
Chartham on Highlands of Scotland, 168. 
Chartophylax on J. Larking, 433. 
Restoring old deeds, 462. 
Chaucer (Geoffrey), painter of human nature, 451; 
Works, edit. 1602, 357. 
- Chaucer (Walter le), 52. 
C. (H. B.) on Ann Boleyn’s paternity, 354. 
Coleridge (Rev. Jolin), Miscellaneous Dissertations, 
403. 
De Witts’ murder, 35. 155. 369. 
Geddes, a metaphysician, 522, 
Insecure envelopes, 381. 
Old jokes, 446. 
Passage in Plutarch, 257. 
C. (H. B.), Stafford, on insecure envelopes, 292. 
C. (H. C.) on Locke family, 141. 
Stratford, Lord Baltinglass, 234. 
Stratton of Bremble, 432. 
Tilston, or Tylston, in Bucks, 292. 
C. (H. E.) on hangmen’s stones, 435. 
Chemicus on painting on copper, 56. 
Chequers, the game, 214, 262. 
Chess literature, 302. 
Chesterfield family portraits, 293. 
Chinese, death among, $2. 
Chisel on Acteon surprising Diana, 382. 
Spang the sculptor, 191. 
Chloroform for surgical operations in 1657, 351. 
Christian names, double, 253. 384. 440. 
Christ Church, Oxford, custom in the service, 432. 
Christian VIL. of Denmark, visit to Cambridge, 414. 
Christmas tree, 191. 
Chronicles of England, called the Bruts, 1. 
Churchdown in Gloucestershire, 99. 
Churches, floral decorations of, 267. 441. 
Churches under sequestration during the Commonwealth, 
412. 
Cid, on Latin poem by a Rugbean, 271. 
Railway motto, 289. 
Son’s right to the mother’s arms, 281, 
Tyttery and Tyzack families, 271. 
Cider, ciceris, intoxicating liquor, 57. 
Cimbrian colony in Italy, 176. 
C. (J.) on ballad on the death of Montford, 295. 
Clarke (Hyde) on topographical names, 266. 
Clarke (Dr. Samuel), Discourse on the Prophecies, 57. 
Clapperton (Wm.), noticed, 115. 181. 
“ Clere,” as a local affix, 336. 400. 
Clere family armorial bearings, 159. 
Clerical county magistrates, 18. 
Clerical nomenclature, 407. 
Clericus on Andrea Ferrara sword-blade, 73. 235. 
Hooper (Thomas and James), 271, 
Numismatic query, 95. 
Clericus (D.) on Council of Lima, 510. 
Epitaph of Olympia Morata, 455. 
“ Hook or by Crook, 522. 
Reader's maxim, 502. 
Wine for Easter communion, 222. 
Clement (St.), patron saint of wool-combers, 450. 
Cliefden House, 432. 500. 
Clifford’s Inn dinner custom, 12. 79. 138. 
Clint Hills at Diss, 139, 203. 281. 325. 
Clique, its etymology, 122. 
Clock towers at the east end of the nave, 114. 
Clockmakers, early, 375. 
Close, connected with cathedrals, 57. 
C. (M.) on appropriators and impropriators, 323, 
Builder's contract, 508. 
Country bills, 483. 
Minster Lovel, 443. 
Coal-pits of Durham and Northumberland, 293, 359. 
519. 
Cobalt mines in the Pyrenees, &c., 94. 462, 
Cobbe of Lyme, Dorsetshire, 153. 221. 284, 
Coins, legends on their edges, 513; scriptural legends 
on, 3i3. 358. 
Coleridge (Rev. John), “ Miscellaneous Dissertations,” 
254. 403. 
Colibus, or humming-bird, 187. 
Collier (J. Payne) on Utterson’s reprints of early poetry, 
6. 37. 
Collins (Wm.), Ode to Evening, 150. 237, 
Collyns (W.) on Edward Capern, 468. 
Caterpillar, its etymology, 148. 
Orchard, its derivation, 161. 
Right and left hand, 84. 
Colomiés (Paul), his will, 5. 
Colston (Edw.), benefactions to Wells, 431. 
Columbus (Christopher) and the egg, 71; signature, 51. 
Comenius (John Amos), educational reformer, 470. 
Comet, the return of the great one of 1556, 272. 391. 
“ Commentaries of the Civill Warres in France,” 611. 
Commercial and Political Economy, early English writers 
on, 307. 
Commission for ecclesiastical preferments, 211. 
Common-Place books, 303. 486. 
Common Prayer Book, alteration in the Daily Absolu- 
tion, 454. 520; in the Lord’s Prayer, 356; passage 
in General Thanksgiving, 121.162. . 
