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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1916.


Brogden (James), M.P. for Launceston, 1826, 9, 73 i Brougham (Lord), Heine's description of, 400

  • Brown (Peter), Revelations of,' c. 1880, 30, 77,

124 Browning (R.), his " I know Thee, who hast

kept my path," 360 Brudenell (George), Etonian, 1757, 342 Buckeridge family of Lichfield, their claim of

founder's kin, 275 Buckhorse, prizefighter, his death, c. 1804, 85,

110 Buckingham (George Villiers, second Duke of),

his duel with Earl of Shrewsbury, 302, 344 Bugbears, historical characters used as, 138 Bulkeley, Kirkman, Price, and Robins families,

9, 75 Bulkeley (Sir R.), Bart., of Ireland and Surrey,

c. 1705, 52, 129, 188

Bunbury (Selina), author, references to, 89 Burial customs : burying face downwards, mean- ing of , 118, 164; iron nails driven into skull,

181, 306, 389, 409, 490

Burial register, meaning of numbers in, 442 Burney (Fanny), Madame D'Arblay, a letter of,

1814, 137

Burns (R.), Maria Riddell's essay on, 1796, 159 Burton (Robert), book with his autograph, 426 Busby (Dr.), his house at Baling, 140 Butler. See Boteler.


Caccia (Antonio)=Hon. Miss Lamb, his life, 85,

128 Cambronne (Baron de), his famous reply at

Waterloo, 7, 68, 169 Cameron Highlanders, 2nd Battalion raised,

1897, 47 Canada, the " Dominion " of, origin of the word,

30

Cannel coal, cost of, and use, 49, 106 Canterbury, Edward IV.'s window at, 441, 460 Cantillon, Napoleon's bequest to, 139, 188, 324,

383, 430 Cantillon family of Ballyheigue, co. Kerry, 383,

430, 449

Cintilupe (St. Thomas), a 'Life' of, 101, 147 Carols : All you that are to mirth inclined, 461,

508 ; Good King Wenceslas, 499 Carrington (Lord), Arthur Young's reference to,

241, 282, 303, 312 Casanoviana, 500

Cashel corporation, the regalia of, 320 Cathedral bell stolen, 1863, 510 Cathedrals, the fabric of, 200, 261, 325, 365, 425 Cats, reasons for some habits of, 183, 244, 286,

330, 369, 389, 428, 468 Cattle, goats kept with, 39 ; herbs that cause

abortion, 86

Caul, the belief of sailors in, 239 Celtic and Coptic monasticism, 319, 369 Cervantes, portrait of, by Jauregui, 119, 169 Cevennes, Christmas customs of, 493 Chambers (Mrs.), mezzotint of, with T. Lowe, 49 Chantry, Fromond's, of Winchester College, 433,

472, 509

" Chapel," its use in nautical phrases, 26 Chapel in Swallow Street, demolition of, 316, 372,

386 Chaplains, royal, of George II. and George III.,

119, 164, 186 Chapman (John), publisher, 1822-94, 67, 125


Charles I., sermons on the execution of, 440 Charles Edward (Prince), his English, 56 Charterhouse, Thomas Suttpn and, 315 Cheese " a foreign luxury " in Ireland, c. 1750, 38 Cheesemongers and Hungary wine, allusion^

1718, 182

Chesapeake and Shannon, song, 1813, 58 Chester, Letter-Books of the city of, 462 Chilcomb, relics of war found near, 69 Child family of Child's Bank, 100 Child's Bank, No. 1, Fleet Street, view of, 100 Christ, His " Seven Eyes " in Welsh poetry, 420,.

486 Christian names : Puritan in New England, 1794,.

399, 419, 439, 459, 479, 500 Christmas in the Cevennes, 493 Christmas, bibliography, 498 Christmas hero, King Wenceslas, 499 Christmas posset-bowl, c. 1840, 499 Church, used for the election of municipal officers^

360, 404, 430, 470, 511 Churches : Stoke Pogis, picture of, 58 Churches, monastic, sub -dedication of naves, 68 Churches, use of tubular bells, 251 Churches, their history in situ, 446 Churchill family, 319, 382 Clarendon (Lord) and Swallowfield, 358 Clarke (Thomas and Christian), their marriage

licence, c. 1719, 47

Clay (William), merchant, his identity, 159 Clergy lists, MS., whereabouts of, 181 Clerks in Holy Orders as combatants, 10, 56, 73,.

87, 110, 130, 148, 168, 184, 228, 232, 284, 312,.

368

Cliveden House, picture of original house, 302, 344 ' Cloister and the Hearth,' references in, 140, 185,.

207, 304

Clove gillyflower, quit rent of a, 392, 466 Club, earliest report of a Soldiers', 1859, 418 Clubs: Hell-Fire, 97, 354; Parthenon, 99, 149-

Cosmopolitan, visited by Thackeray, 160, 208 ^

Cosmopolitan, 1874, the members, 482 Coal, cannel, cost of, and use, 49, 106 Coals, Moira coals, 'Times' advertisement, 1815,

482 Coalville, Leicestershire, " an elongated slum,'*

422

Coburg, pedigree of the House of, 180 Coburgh Gardens, Dublin, opened c. 1810, 27 " Cock " = tassel on a sporran, use of the term,

160

Cockney accent and phraseology, 280, 349 Coffin, effect of opening, 300, 363, 388, 448, 465 Colburn (H.), books published by, 1828, 26 Cold Harbour at Hackney, 1720, 258 Cole, Sheffield, Griffith, Hunt, and Cox families,.

280, 329

Colhoun, brothers, Etonians, 1787, 159 Colhoun family, 159 Collie dogs, their reputation for treachery, 341 r

389, 470

Colton family, 459 Comet, description of, in letter c. 1880, 101, 148,.

186

" Comical Gills " society, coloured etching, 259 Commerce, a history of, Spain, France, and the

British Isles in the Middle Ages, 442, 507 " Communique"," use of the word, 90, 146, 209 Conder (John), D.D., 1714-81, MS. by, 479 Constable (Timo thy ) = Elizabeth Hunting, c. 1736,

9 Constant (Wllhelm), of the Dutch Swiss Guards,.

c. 1765, 118, 163