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religious policy, xxxi n.; recommends Graunt as a fellow of the Royal Society, xxxvi.

Charter House not included in the bills of mortality, xc.

Chatham, disaster at, 243.

Cheapside has lost trade, 381.

Cheese exported from Ireland, 594; cost of, 173.

Chelsea, 42.

Cheshire, Graunt endeavoured to secure a bill from, 399.

Chevreau, Urban, his Histoire du monde cited by Petty, 532.

Child, Sir Josiah, lxix.

Child-bed, deaths in, 361.

Children, high mortality of first noted by Graunt, lxxvi; are about one third of all that die, 349; labour of, 144, 308.

Chimney tax, collateral advantage of, 115.

China, density of population in, 542.

Chinese Emperor's journey to Tartary, 508.

Choking accompanies mother-fits, 359.

Christ Church, Dublin, 164.

Christ Church parish, 383.

Christ Church, Southwark, lxxxvi.

Christ Church, Surrey, included within the bills of mortality, lxxxvi.

Christenings, when first included in the bills, lxxxvii, xc; best basis for calculating the population, 366; neglect in the account of, 361, 362; relation of, to burials, 369, 370, 372, 530; tables of; Cranbrook, 419—421; London, 407—409; Romsey, 412—415; Tiverton, 416—418. See Births.

Chronology, biblical, 388.

Chrysoms, 362, 363.

Church, charge of, 19; preferments, 72; revenue of might be increased, 549, 558, 559, 572, 573; state of, 242; in Ireland, 148, 607, 611; in France, 250.

Churches in London, not suitable, 321; changes in size of, 382—383, 507.

Churchwardens, 19, 383.

Circles, concentric, Petty's paper on, xxx n.

Cities, large, advantages and disadvantages of, 290, 470—476.

Civil militia of Ireland, 215.

Civil war, causes of, 22, 23; slaughter by, 243; effect on population, 463, 469; on the marriage rate, 400.

Clare, Gilbert Holies, third earl, 616.

Clancarty, (? Donough Maccarthy, fourth earl), 616.

Clarendon, Henry Hyde, second earl, appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 577 n.; attacked, 613 n.; speech to council in Ireland, 591—592 n.

Clay imported into Ireland, 596.

Clayton, Thomas, resigns his professorship for Petty, xv.

Clergy, lives of, 72, 73, 79, 243; numbers of, 80, 291, 292; charge of, 559, 560.

Clergy of Ireland, livings of, 81, 167, 566, 567.

Clipping coin, 440.

Cloth, manufacture of gotten by Hollanders, 59; price of, 88; made cheaper by division of labour, 260; trade of, 30 n.; is lost, 119; in Ireland, 209; exported from England, 296.

Clothing of the Irish, 191, 201.

Clover-grass, 288, 303; in the Netherlands, 251; on heath-land, 249.

Coaches many and splendid, 243, 305; effect on trade, 381; number of in Ireland, 143.

Coals as fuel, 531; for London, 471; increased use of, 304; effect of on health, 394; trade in, 296; in Ireland, 589, 596.

Coastline of England and France, 293.

Cobs, 186, 187, 221.

Cocoa, imports of, from America, 296.

Cockran, Mr, bought MSS. of Petty's, lviii n.

Coffee imported, 58.

Cogan, Henry, to Pennington, 407 n.

Corn, amount of, 106; 1100 part of national wealth, 34; melted when superfluous, 446; effect of reducing weight of, on prices, 441; on debts, 442, 443.