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INDEX. 



Bulla found at Wells, 207. 255. 355. 



Bullinger (Henry), translator of his Sermons, 500. 



Buncombe, an Americanism, 92. 



Bunkum, an Americanism, 92. 



Bunney, its derivation, .'527. 



Bunyan (John), a gipsy, 67. 



Bunyan (Wm.), " An Effectual Shove to the Heavy-arse 



Christian," 80. 190. 

 Burke (Edmund) quoted, 347. 

 Burn (J. S.) on communion tokens, 432. 



Strode family, 488. 

 Buraing in effigy, a Jewish custom. 473. 

 Burns (Dawson) on Teetotalism, 14.'). 

 Burns (Robert), his centenary, 496 ; death of liis mother, 



529 ; grace after meat, 324. 

 Burton (Ric.) noticed, 285. 

 Bushell (Sir Edward), 231. 

 Bussy-Kabutin's correspondence, 339. 

 Bute, superstition in, 522. 

 Butler (Samuel), early editions of "Hudibras," 161 ; 



noeni, "The British Princess," 164. 

 B-OV) on Chapel Scali Cell, 179. 

 B. (W. H.) on London taverns, 33. 

 B. (W. L.) on Peter Teder's seal, 348. 

 " By and by," its orthography, 323. 

 Byron (Lord) and iEschylus, 35. 78 ; and Ridge, his 



printer, 302 ; parodies on his works, 206. 257. 



C. 



C. on Celtic Cumberland, 288. 



French Dauphin, 460. 



Quotation in Edinburgh Review, 527. 



Sedulius, a Scottish poet, 199. 

 C. de D. on " Quaint Address to the Reader," 298. 



Quotation in St. George's Hall, 326. 



St. Martin's church, Dover, 338. 

 Cabry family, 70. 396. 

 Csedo Hoc on genealogical suggestion, 481. 

 Csesars at Hampton Court, terra-cotta bu-sts of, 166. 



197. 

 Callcott's (Dr.) glee, " ! snatch me swift," 131. 

 Cambell (Sir Thomas), his family, 374. 442. 

 " Carabrenses Eversus," passage in, 498. 

 Cambridge University, its funeral pall, 165. 

 " Cambridge University Calendar," its omitted years, 



458. 535. 

 Campbell (Sir James), Lyon Herald, 96. 

 Campbell (John), Lyon Herald, 97. 

 Campbell (John) of Cawdor, his letter, 184. 

 " Candidates," a caricature, 382. 

 Candidas on ghost-stories, 50. 116. 

 Candor pamphlets, 16. 54. 

 Cane (Dr.) of Kilkenny, sale of his library, 319. 

 Canu family, 409. 

 Cannon family, co. Hertford, 346. 

 Cannons and the Lake family, 497. 

 Cant, its derivation, 187 ; its earliest use, 458. 

 Cantab, on Christmas beasts, 525. 



Teetotalism, 218. 

 Cantiarius on Court as a local aflix, 423. 

 Caraocioli (Charles) noticed, 337. 535. 

 Carbon ink, 48. 158. 

 Carew (Sir George), collections for Devon, 395. 436. 



Carew (Thomas), poet, 12. 38. 51. 112. 234. 



Carey (Thomas), prebendary of Bristol, 114. 



Carey (Mother), her chickens, 36. 



Carieton (Lord Dudley) noticed, 393. 



Carleton's (Capt. George) " Military Memoirs," 392. 



Carieton (Rev. Lancelot), 394. 



Carios (Don), his letters, 396. 



Carnuntum, a town of Upper Pannonia, 2. 



Carrenare, in Chaucer, 37. 77. 



Carrick earldom, historical notes on, 135. 179. 255. 



Carrington (F. G.) on blue and buff, 177. 



Gallea, a leathern bottle, 245. 



Glastonbury and Wells concord, 172. 



Stage-coaches termed machines, 159. 

 Carthaginian colonies, 3. 



Cary or Carew (Thomas), poet, 12. 38. 51. 112. 234. 

 Casa Bianca, 280. 



Case (Thomas) on " Fronte capillata," 290. 

 Cassitera, an island, 210. 

 Caste, its derivation, 98. 139. 

 Castledurrow (Lord), Swift's letter to, 367. 

 " Catechism for Householders." 500. 

 Cathedral MSS. and records, temj). James I., 410. 

 Cathedral service tradition, 109. 151. 

 Cathedral virge, 48. 

 Cawdor family, 184. 

 Cawood's Bible, 30. 880. 402. 

 Cayla (Madame du) noticed, 246. 

 C. (B. H.) on translator of BuUinger's Sermons, 500. 



" Catechism of Householders?' 500. 

 C. (E. A.) on I. Feldencaldus, 396. 

 C. (E. F. D.) on Dover Castle, 148. 



Greek pronunciation, 167. 

 Celestina, a musical instrument, 457. 

 Celtic Cumberiand, 288. 327. 

 Cestrise on Walgrange, Staffordshire, 460. 

 Cestriensis on confession in last century, 430. 

 C. (G. A.) on an artist's memorandum book, 245. 



Ghost story, 279. 

 C. (G. R.) on Rush family, 498. 

 Cha, Tea, 200. 



Chadwick (J. N.) on Mary, daughter of Sir iMlnumd 

 Bacon, 18. 

 . Sibbes family, 58. 

 Chambers (James), itinerant poet. 111. 

 Champ (Nicolas de), his daughter, 90. 

 Chancellor in the reign of Henry II., 40G. 

 Chap-books in Scotland, 88. 

 Chapel, a commoner's private, 233. 278. 

 Chapel Scali Cell, 111. 179. 238. 

 Chaplains, private, 169. 

 Chapman (G.) on Courtenay's "Twenty Arguments," 



168. 

 Chappell (Wm.) on " It is not worth an old song," 279. 

 Charles I. at Ludlow Castle, 266 ; Howell's lines on his 



death, 394. 

 Charles II., Christmas at his court, 517. 

 Charles V. of Germany, print of, 18. 441. 

 Cliarles XII. of Sweden, relic of, 32. 

 Charlies, or watchmen, 310. 

 Charnock (R. S.) on Biribi, a French game, 100. 



Crannock, 357. 



Tunbridge Wells, 159. 

 Charron (Peter), " Of Wisdome," 33. 1.58. 487. 

 Charter oak, Connecticut, 470. 

 Chat, its local meaning, 414. 



