INDEX. 



543 



Cliatterton (Thomas) and Collins the poet, 430. 487. 533 ; 



lines to Miss JIary R , 526 ; MS. verses, 182. 



Chaucer's " Balade of Gode Counsaile," 371. 



Chaucer difBculties : " Carrenare," 37. 77 ; "Whipultre," 



38. 57. 

 Chaville (G. de) on arch-treasurer of Eoman Empire, 

 528. 



Inscription on a statue of Homer, 478. 

 C. (H. B.) on the " Candidates," 382. 



Davies (Tom), the boobBeller, 11. 



Miraculous change of seasons, 52. 



Murder in France, 380. 



My Lady Moon, 438. 



Oliver, Arthur, 59. 



Wierix, print by, 441. 

 C. (H. C.) on Anglo-Saxon families, 458. 



Celtic Cumberland, 327. 



Irish, ancient, as seamen, 455. 



Irish alphabet ante St. Patrick, 411. 



Irisli records destroyed, 327. 



Kaul Dereg and Goldsmith, 177. 



Keating's History of Ireland, 329. 



Norman barons, list of, 431. 



Ogham inscription, a.d. 296, 347. 



Royal iishes, 327. 



Scotch Macaronic poem, 327. 

 Cheney of Broke, 374. 

 Cherbourg, origin of the name, 1G3. 

 Cherubim, its plural, 223. 

 Che.ss calculus, 347. 435. 

 Chester Little Ease, 345. 399. 

 Chestnut in Britain, 139. 



Chetwode (Knightly), Swift's correspondence with, 147. 

 Chiburg on motto on a skull, 288. 

 Chickens, their gratitude, 523. 

 Chifney (Samuel), stud-groom of George IV., 149. 

 Childless, on dying, 302. 

 Chillingworth (Wm.), his "Religion of Protestants" 



quoted, 230. 

 Chloroform foretold in 1 602, 470. * 



Christmas, its beginning and termination, 499. 532. 

 Christmas at the court of Charles II., 517. 

 Christmas beasts, 525. 



Christmas carol in the Scottish language, 520. 

 Christmas custom at the Foundling, Lyons, 521. 

 Christmas kissing under the mistletoe, 523. 

 Church property at the Rf/formation, 374. 

 Chytrajus (Nathan) noticed, 297. 356. 

 Cimbrl in Germany, 304. 

 C. (J. D.) on Christmas at court of Charles II., 517. 



" Figures de la Bible," 499. 



Gough's " Strange Discovery," ,501. 



University hoods, 79. 

 C. (J. F.) on Cabry family, 396. 



Woodhouse family, Herefordshire, 41). 

 C. (J. P.) on Standish family, 395. 

 C. (J. S.) on MiUicent in Ireland, 422. 

 " Clapper of Lazarus " explained, 208. 

 Clarence, Duke of Gloucester, his death, 291. 

 Clarke (Hyde) on Cold Harbours, 143. 



Plaistow, its derivation, 327. 

 Clarke (Wm.), vicar of Bramcote, 110. 

 Classical Cockneyism, 89. 117. 

 Clement on Charron " On Wisdome," 33. 487. 



Waters and Gilbert arms, 49. 460. 

 Cleopatra (Que^.n), encaustic picture of, 166. 



Clergymen styled " bricklayers," 528. 



Clerical institution to a living in 1683, 29. 



Clerical peers, 100. 



Clericus D. on pensions granted by Louis XIV., 158. 



Clericus Rusticus on baptismal custom, 110. 



Clerk (Johanna), her monumental brass, 284. 358. 



Clinton's Essay on Hebrew Chronology, 90. 



Clock, illuminated, 118. 



Close (Jonathan), his longevity, 324. 



Clovio (Giulio), artist, 70. 



C. (M.) on the " Blue Blanket," 65. 



Jacobite song, 286. 



Private chaplains, 169 

 C. (N. G.) on bell-ringing in Italy, 526. 

 Coal and wood fires in the 17th century, 43.'5. 

 Coathupe's writing fluid, 47. 119. 158. 

 Cobbett (Wm.), his involuntary metre, 121. 

 Cochul, or coil, in Hamlet, 228. 

 Cockshut, or cockshoot, its etymology, 345. 400. 423. 



512. 

 Cognatus on ghost-stories, 19. 

 " Coil," in Hamlet, 228. 

 Coila on death of Burns' mother, 529. 

 Coin, base, temp. Elizabeth, 84. 199. 

 Coin, French, 266. 357. 463. 512. 

 Colchester corporation insignia, 315. 

 Cold Harbours in England, 143. 200. 317. 357. 

 Coldred camp, near Dover, 148. 297. 

 Cole (Wm.), Cambridge antiquary, 428. 

 Coleman (J.) on Cabry family. 70. 



Radcliffe (Lady Mary Tudor), 71. 

 Coleridge (S. T.) on Hooker's definition of Law, 411 ; on 



Socinianism, 357. 

 Coleshill, remains of a pillory, 403. 

 Colgumelmor, its derivation, 526. 

 Collier (J. Payne) on Earl of Essex's followers, 5. 

 Collinges (Dr. .John) noticed, 398. 

 Collins (Emanuel) of Brittol, 533. 

 Collins (Wm.) and Chatterton, 430. 487. 533. 

 CoUyns (Wm.) on Smetii Prosodia, 205. 

 Colsop (P.) on " The fine old Irish gentleman," 532. 

 Columbus, his supposed picture, 69. 

 Comet, a game, 269. 

 Comet of 1401, 396. 470. 

 Comet passing through Jupiter's system, 459. 

 Common Prayer Book of 1559, 262. 

 Common Prayer Book for Scotland, 168. 

 Commonwealth armorial bearings, 526. 

 Communion tokens, or halfpence, 432. 506. 

 Complutensiau Polyglot Bible, 233. 298. 354. 

 " Comus," as acted at Ludlow Castle, 266. 

 Confession practised in last century, 430. 

 Confessor of the Royal household, 409. 

 Concrete, its early use, 231. 290. 

 Connecticut charter oak, 470. 

 Coo's (John) letter to Sir John Popham, 344. 375. 

 Cookery books, their utility, 322. 

 Cooper (C. H.) on Haveringmere, 358. 

 Cooper (C. H. and Thompson) on Michael Cosowarth, 

 246. 



Holdsworth (Dr. William), 188. 



Holme (Henry), 168. 



Paman (Clement), 188. 



Peyton (Robert), 167. 



Standish (John, Francis, and David), 288. 



Weld (Sir John), 205. 



