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Chancellorship of Oxford, election voting papers,

vii.!326 Chandler (Dr. S.), pastor of Old Jewry " Society,"

viii. 435 ?

Chandler (P. W.) on Lords of Manors, ix. 469 Chandos and Lawton families, vii. 309 Channel : ' Chops of the Channel," viii. 268 Channel, English : La Manche=the sleeve, ii. 34,

134

Channel Isles, earliest printing in, i. 349, 436 ; and Coutances and Winchester, ii. 68, 154, 231 ; iii. 134

Chanson : ' Tous les blondins chez moi," viii. 47

  • Chanson de Roland,' its authorship, ii. 146

Chantrey, miniaturist, c. 1790-1800, xi. 29, 252 Chantrey (Lady), her burial-place, i. 368 Chantrey (Sir F. L.), statue of Mrs. Jordan, ix. 489 Chantries and church stores, pre-Reformation, jfci.vii. 467

Chantry at Northiam, ix. 8, 97 Chapbooks and broadsides, iv. 327, 413 Chapel, Little Wild Street, Drury Lane, Storm

Sermon at, i. 77

Chapel Meadow at Westhope, iii. 187 Chapel Royal, Children of the, c. 1567, v. 341, 401 Chapel Royal, Savoy, Christmas custom at, vii.

429, 493

Chapels, London pictures of , ix. 8 Chaperon, applied to a male, i. 54, 92, 110, 211 Chaplain to the Edinburgh Garrison, revival of

office, i. 145

Chaplains, nuns as, xii. 49, 95 Chaplin (Edward, Francis, and Robert), West- minster scholars, ii. 488

Chaplin (H.) on Defoe on vicar of Baddow, v. 428 Chapman (Miss F.) on Kirby Hall, Northants, vii.

228

Chapman (F. R. H.) on Aplin family, xi. 250 Chapman (G.), dedication of his ' All Fools,' v. 347;

emendations in his dramas, ix. 301 Chapman (Mrs. Maria), memorial inscription,

vi. 303

Chappell & Co. on authors of quotations, ix. 288 Chapzugar cheese defined, xi. 455 Character, irritability of, iii. 166 Charbonnier collection of pewter, ix. 193 Charing, Kent, and St. John the Baptist, vi. 151 Charing and Charing Cross, derivation of the names,

v. 146, 197, 238, 298 Charing Cross, statue discovered at, in 1729, ii.

448, 518

Charities, earliest references to sailors', iii. 49 Charlemagne, his Roman ancestors, iii. 369, 432 ;

iv. 116

Charles I., Sir James Hay on, i. 65 ; regicides of, 169 ; letter from Archbishop Williams to, 447 ; Christmas under, iii. 11 ; in Spain, 48, 131, 236 ; historical tract relating to, 187 ; his execution, 46 ; a private library c., iv. 303 ; print of, v. 168 ; and the Spanish Infanta, vi. 247 ; link with his execution, vii. 87 ; his physical cha- racteristics, 169, 210, 252, 334, 414 ; Cavalier Bernini's statue, viii. 53 ; and Brampton Bridge, Northants, 209 ; Whitehall Banqueting Hall and his execution, 447 ; his books at Carisbrooke Castle, viii. 449 ; ix. 55 ; his waistcoat, ix. 226, 294 ; medal of, x. 68, 134 ; his cultus in America, x. 227 ; xi. 55 ; his trial, xi. 410 ; statue by Le Sceur, xii. 225, 397 ; date of his execution, 220 j his metal jewellery, 428 ; medallion of, 448

Charles I. of Bohemia, " father of his country, ix. 152


Charles II., origin of his nickname " Old Rowley," iii. 348 ; and yachting, iv. 108, 156 ; and Dr. James Fraser's daughter, vii. 189 ; his tutors, viii. 329 ; and globe of the moon by Sir C. Wren, 387, 438 ; and Catherine of Braganza, an oil painting, 407 ; his chemist N. Le Fevre, x. 227 ; mock marriage with Louise de Querou- aille, 90, 133 ; Pelle's bust of, xii. 287 Charles V. on languages, i. 227 ; and Henry VIII.

in 1520, iii. 285

Charles VI., " Le Bien Servi," his device, ix. 11 Charles, Duke of Orleans, and " Les deux S,"

xii. 348, 418 Charles the Bold, his connexion with the House of

Lancaster, i. 189, 232, 335

Charlett (Dr. Arthur) and Dr. E. Halley, vi. 408 Charleville (Lady) and ' La Pucelle,' 1796-7, ix.

211 Charlotte, Christian name, its pronunciation, x.

271, 315, 338 Charlton (W. H.), his " Oh, tell me whence Love

cometh," ix. 385, 474, 515

Charm, burglars', a lump of coal, vii. 426 ; viii. 75 Charming-bells for bird-catching, x. 48, 94 Charms, love, in Morocco, viii. 486 Charnock (R. S.), his death, iii. 262 Charring ton (J.) on engraving by J. G. Will,

xii. 115

Chart, place-name, its etymology, v. 507 Chart (D. A.) on ' The Christmas Boys,' vi. 481 Charter, Warwickshire, its enrolment, iv. 128 Charterhouse and unmeaning Latin couplets,

xii. 468

Charterhouse Grammar School, 1515, xii. 468 Charterhouse poetry collection : ' Farmer's Audit,'

viii. 488 ; ix. 12, 56, 237

Charters, Anglo-Saxon, " Minister " in, x. 109 Charters to City guilds temp. James I., vii. 347, 457 Chartists and special constables, v. 126, 156, 191,

212, 274 ; vi. 33 Chase, etymology and use of the word, viii. 366,

436 ; ix. 313 Chase (G. D. ) on * Derby's Ram,' i. 306. ' Herring

Song,' i. 306

Chasseur in French hotels, iv. 227 Chasseurs Britanniques, 1801-15, v. 369 ; ix. 37 Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, Jacobite wine- glasses at, i. 204 Chasuble found at Warrington Church, its history,

i. 128 Chateaubriand, relic of, i. 165 ; on the French

character, ix. 129 ; on Shakespeare, xi. 410 Chateaux in the south of France, vi. 68 Chatelain (J. B.), English artist, 1710-44, v. 35 Chatham (Earl of), portrait by Gainsborough,

i. 427

Chatt (George), his lines on Elsdon village, v. 45 Chatterton (T.), and Brooke Street, Holborn, vii.

506 ; reputed portrait, viii. 309 Chattock (J.) of Castle Bromwich, Warwick- shire, iii. 349

Chat top adhyaya (V.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 158. Bosh, its derivation, xii. 325. Coffee, its etymology, xii. Ill, 232 Chaucer (G.), his tomb in Westminster Abbey, i. 28; "For pite renneth sone in gentil herte," 121, 174, 198 ; " Eek Plato seith, who-so that can him rede," 122, 174 ; " And Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly," 122 ; the young Squire, 123 ; R. Bell's edition, 404 ; and the English Universities, iv. 47 ; Kynaston's translation, 109 ; final e in, iv. 429, 472 ; v. 36 ; use of the word " gat-toothed'" vi. 347 ; ' Nonne