INDEX. 



523 



Chauffeurs, French banditti, 449. 512. 

 Chavenage manor-house, story of, 93. 153. 

 C. (H. B.) on the " Ancient," 471. 



Chalk drawing inscription, 206. 



Essay on Taste : Faux, 352. 



Huydecoper (B.), his work, 474. 



Lewis and Kotska, 432. 



Menander, passage in, 410. 



Patroclus of Aristophanes, 189. 

 C. (H. C.) on Anglo-Saxon poems, 103. 



Declension of nouns by internal inflexion, 180. 



Mille jngera, 324. 

 Chelsea, origin of the name, 189. 

 Chelsea Hospital, colours in hall and chapel, 244. 

 Chelsega on Bolingbroke's house at Battersea, 133. 



Calcuith and Chelsea, 189. 



Hospitals for lepers, 181. 



Howlett (Magister Richard), 45. 



Jennings family, 152. 



Pontefract on the Thames, 395. 

 Chener (Polecarp) on Sir P. P. Rubens's pictures, 139. 

 Cheshire manuscripts, 172. 

 Chester, the sweet roode of, 403. 

 Chesterfield (Lord) and the Dilettanti Society, 313. 

 Chests, church, treatise on, 63. 

 Chettle (Henry), his Welsh, 306. 

 Chetwode cattle toll, 281. 

 Cheyney (Richard), excommunicated, 428. 

 Chilcott (Rev. Christopher), noticed, 81. 

 Child saved by a dog, 24. 

 Children with beards, 484. 



Chillingworth (Wni.), " Account of his Life," 418. 

 Chinese " Contes et Apologues," 35. 

 Chinese novels, 35. 

 Choerilus of Samos, his epic poem on the Persian war of 



Xerxes, 57. 

 Christian Advocate and Sir T. C. Morgan, 307. 

 " Christmas Ordinary," a MS. play, 146. 

 " Chronicles of London," quoted, 144. 

 Chryostom (Merrick) on Gumption, its derivation, 125. 



" Put into ship-shape," 65. 

 Churches, internal arrangement of, 370. 

 Church towers, their origin, 342. 

 Churchwardens, three chosen, 53. 

 Ci-devant on dinner etiquette, 81. 

 Cinnabar, its derivation, 479. 

 City Light Horse Volunteers, 129. 

 Civil Club in London, 422. 

 Civis on " Cut your stick," 207. 



Soldiers' Public Library, 444. 

 C. (J. F.) on marriage by the hangman, 487. 

 Clammild on Busy-less, its use, 503. 



Celebrated writer, 275. 



Coleridge the elder, passage from, 331. 



Electric telegraph fifty years ago, 73. 287. 



Erysipelas, its derivation, 330. 



Ess, as a feminine affix, 262. 



King Bladud and his pigs, 289. 



iihakspeare's jug, 198. 



" To knock under," 225. 



Tourmaline crystal, 241. 

 Claqueurs, classical, at theatres, 63. 

 Clark (Miss), great-granddaughter of Theodore, King 



of Corsica, 171. 

 Clarke (Hyde) on Jews in England, 294. 



Levant mercantile history, 262. 



Clarke (Hyde) on philological changes : the vowel A, 



384. 

 Clarke (Joseph) of Hull, 281. 470. 

 Clarke (Dr. Samuel), his Life and Writings, 418. 

 Claude, pictures by. 14. 



Clavie, a custom at Burghead, 38. 106. 169. 269. 

 Clayton (Dr. Robert), Bishop of Clogher, pedigree, 223. 



332. 412. 

 Clergy peers and commoners, 124. 232. 352. 

 Clergymen, refreshment for, 24. 90. 187. 288. 354. 

 Clerical incumbents, their longevity, 8. 73. 252. 334. 

 Clerical members of parliament, 180. 

 Clerical sepulture, 27. 92. 130. 204. 

 Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, 364. 411. 

 Cling (Conrad), " Loci Communes," 449. 

 Clive (Lord Robert), his Life, 14. 

 Clive (Lord) and Warren Hastings, 501. 

 Clock, a Dutch one with pendulum, 123. 

 Clover, four-bladed, its virtue, 381. 514. 

 C. (M. Y.) on Maloniana, 368. 

 Coach, the first one in Scotland, 121. 

 Coach and Horses, an inn at Merrion, 403. 

 Coal, its etymology, 440. 494. 

 Coal Fire, Round about our, 54. 132. 

 Coan, an object of worship, 29. 

 Cockade in servants' hats, 129. 274. 

 Cockburn (Mrs. Alison), biography of, 298. 321. 516. 

 Cockeram's English Dictionary, 426. 

 Cockle (James) on mathematical bibliography, 339. 

 Cockney, origin of the word, 42. 88. 234. 454. 

 Codex Sinaiticus, discovered by Dr. Tischendorf, 274. 



329. 

 Coffins, unburied, at Staines, 42. 

 Coif worn by judges, 1 60. 

 Coins, discoloured, 363. 413. 

 Coke, its derivation, 441. 



Coke (Sir John), letter of 2nd March, 1629-30, 96. 

 Cold Harbour, suggested derivation, 139. 441. 

 Colden (Rev. Alex.), Elegy on his death, 305. 

 Cole family arms, 179. 

 Cole (Robert) on Gen. Eliott's letter, 176. 

 Coleridge (Rev. John), " Dissertations," 331. 

 Colet (Johanne de), inquired after, 223. 294. 

 Collier (J. Payne) and the controversy respecting the 



Perkins' folio, 134. 154. 211. 255. 

 Collins (Arthur), the genealogist, 418. 

 Collins (Rev. Thomas) of Winchester school, 384. 

 Collyns (Wm.) on Sir Mark Kennaway, 27. 

 Colms (John), the Pretender's poet- laureate, 263. 

 Colon, the Three Kings of, 435.; an inn sign, 52. 

 Comber (Dr. Thomas), Dean of Durham, 307. 371. 

 Comedians, English, in the Netherlands, 48. 

 Common Prayer Book, of 1625, 304.; of 1679, 197. 



253.; its imperfections, temp. Charles II. &c, 197. 



304.; editions prior to 1662, 283.; Latin versions, 



262. 333. 

 Communion service, rubric in, 123. 

 Communion Table cushions, 197. 

 Compositus, compotus, computus. 52. 232. 

 Concur : Condog, 426. 

 Congreve (Wm.), Memoirs of his Life, 418. 

 Coningsby (Earl of) on the manor of Maiden, 145. 

 Consit (Francis), his longevity, 401. 

 Constantine family, 73. 

 Convocation of the Irish Church, 243. 

 Cook's Ground, 282. 



