INDEX. 



425 



Caudle service presented to the Queen, 

 139. 



Cauldon, 14. 



" Cauliflower jugs," 118. 



Caulin, 226, et seq. 



Cave, 74. 



Celtic pottery, 4, et seq. ; cinerary urns, 

 4 8 ; drinking vessels, 9. 



Chaffers, W., 56. 



Challinor, 127. 



Chambers, 330. 



Champion, Richard, notice of, 223, et 

 seq. 



Chantilly, 422. 



Cheese factors, 28 ; taster, 28. 



Chelsea, 180, 207, 212, 264; Wedg- 

 wood's works at, 207. 



Chelsea china, 258. 



Chelsea China Works, 207. 



Chessmen, Flaxman's, 277, 282, 283. 



Chester, 35. 



Chesterfield ware, 64, 65. 



Chesterton, 14. 



Child, 76. 



Chimneypieces, 272, 336, 337. 



China, Derby, 258, 346, et seq. ; Bristol, 

 223, et seq. ; Plymouth, 223, et seq. ; 

 Newhall, 259, et seq. 



China ware first introduced into Staf- 

 fordshire, 256. 



China ware made by Littler, 105, 258. 



China wares, 258 ; made from guano, 

 348 ; manufacture, introduction of, 

 into Staffordshire, 258, et seq. ; made 

 at Etruria, 381. 



Chinese portrait modeller, 209. 



Chisholm, Alexander, 379, 411, 416, 

 417, 419, 420. 



Chiswick, 267. 



Chorley Hall, 213. 



Chubbard, 164, 194. 



Churchyard Works, 83, 87, 88, 91, 96, 

 97, et seq., 105, 123; history of, 98; 

 productions of, 100, 101 ; will of Mary 

 Wedgwood, 83. 



Churchyard House, 98. 



Cinerary urns, Celtic, 4 7 ; Anglo- 

 Saxon, 15, 16. 



Clarke, Edward, 99. 



Clarke, Philip, 416. 



Classes into which Wedgwood divided 

 his productions, 326, et seq. 



Clay, bottle, 30 ; hard fire, 30 ; red 

 blending, 31 ; properties of, in shrink- 

 ing, 275 ; white, 31. 



Clays used by ancient Britons, 4, et seq. ; 

 Romans, 14; Anglo-Saxons, 16; 

 Normans, 17 ; used in Staffordshire, 

 30; Derbyshire, 184; Cornish, 223, 

 et seq., 283, et seq. 



Clay, pipe, 46, et seq. 



Clayton, 194. 



Cliff Bank, 107. 



Clifton, 83. 



Clouding, 60. 



Clowes, 259, 260. 



Cobridge, 132, 409. 



Cockerell, 318. 



Cockspur, 63. 



Colclough, 76, 126. 



Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, aided by the 



Wedgwoods, 376, et seq. 

 Colston, 44. 

 Coltman, 317. 

 Combed ware, 33. 

 Cook, Captain, 277. 

 Cookworthy, William, notice of, 223, 



et seq. 



Cooper, 207, 353. 

 Cope, 114. 

 Copeland, 178. 

 Cormie, 132. 



Cornish stone, 223 ; clay, 223. 

 Costrels, 21. 



Costume of the last century, 365, et seq. 

 Cottle, 377, 378. 

 Cotton, 73. 

 Cowap, 385. 

 Crabstock pattern, 209. 

 Cradle, earthenware, 55. 

 Crate men, 32. 

 Cressall, 112. 

 Crewe, 330, 375. 

 Criselly, 375. 

 Crompton family, 213. 

 Crouch ware, 39. 

 Crow Borrow, 77. 

 Crutchley, 293. 



Culleyn, Abraham, 37. ^ 



Culleyn and Rons, patent, 37. 

 Cumberland, 318. 

 Cupit, 115. 

 Cups and saucers, 334. 



D. 



Da Costa, 288. 



Dale Hall, 76, 127. 



Damasking, 60. 



Daniell, 74, 112, 139, 261. 



Daresbury, 74. 



Darley Dale, 374 ; Celtic pottery, 7, 8, 

 12. 



Dartmouth, Earl of, 352. 



Darwin, Charles, 374, 375. 



Darwin, Dr, 312, 374; "Botanic Gar- 

 den," 312. 



Darwin, of Shrewsbury, 372, 374, 375. 



Darwin on Wedgwood and his works, 

 312. 



