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Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.


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Byron (Lord), his bust by Thorwaldsen, 205

Byroniana, 488

C. on Northall, Shropshire, 226

C. (A. B.) on women voters, 372

C. (A. R.) on epitaph on lieutenant of marines, 368

C. (E.) on " Luther's distich," 409

C. (G. E.) on " A gallant captain," 32

Dickens queries, 272 O. (H.) on "As the crow flies," 432 Ecton (John), 327 Hanged, drawn, and quartered, 410 Hawkins (William), D.D., 127 Papers, 111

Parkins or Perkins (Sir Christopher), 234 " Purple patch," 511 Smyth (Clement), 202

Stephens (William), President of Georgia, 144 Toys, Wykehamical word, 96 William of Wykeham, 257

O. (H. M.) on " Don't shoot, he is doing his best," 9 O. (J. G.) on Kipples, 109 O. (J. M.) on 'The Children of the Abbey,' 127 O. (M. J. D.) on ' The Grenadier's Exercise of the

Grenado,' 347

O. (E. de) on battlefield sayings, 268 C. (R. S.) on mess dress : sergeants' sashes, 168 Military buttons : sergeants' chevrons, 349 Cade (Salisbury), Westminster scholar, 1777, 209 Cadzand=Guizzante in Dante's ' Inf.,' xv. 4, 182 Callwell (M.) on Papers, 18 Cambridge, Buckingham Hall, or College, 108 ; list of

graduates, 348

Cambridge (Duke of), his death, 501 Oamden (William), lines on "Artillarie" in his

'Remaines,' 164 ; on English surnames, 248, 314 Campbell (Admiral Donald), in Portuguese service,

1797-1805, 309, 378

Campbell (Dr. John) on the Aryan languages, 432 Campbell (Mary), supposed first wife of Warren

Hastings, 426, 494

Campbell (Thomas), Oonalaska in his ' Poems,' 486 Camperdown crest, a dismasted ship, 248, 316 'Canadian Boat Song,' its authorship, 145 Oanaletto, exhibition of his paintings, 168, 217 Oandelabras, form of plural, 54 Candlemas gills, origin of the custom, 36, 75 Canning and Sir C. Bagot, their correspondence, 469 Cant (Hans), emigrant from Scotland in 1678, 467 Canterbury, St. Augustine's and St. Dunstan, 149,

216, 293 ; antiquity of King's School at, 215, 269 Canterbury Cathedral, its High Steward, 348, 412 Capsicum in Spain, 73, 116

Card games : bridge, 189, 250, 297, 394 ; patience, 268 Cardigan as a surname, 67, 97 Cardinals, their grades and titles, 50 j their crimson

robes, 71, 157, 214

Carey (T. NV.) on Clavering : De Mandeville, 149 Carlisle, pronunciation of the name, 471 Oarlyle (Dr. John Aitken), his edition of Irving's

' History of Scotish Poetry,' 325 Carlyle (T.), allusion in 'Sartor Resartus,' 88, 137 Caroline (Queen), accounts of her trial, 127, 174 Carols and lullabies, children's, 56 Carpenter (Nathanael), his 'Geography Delineated,'

1625, 22, 104 Carson family, 52, 377


Carter (Matthew), his ' Honor Redivivus,' 434

Carucate, use and meaning of the word, 102, 143

Casata, use and meaning of the word, 102, 143

Casting lots for death, military custom, 366, 476

Castle Society of Musick, 71

Castleton, Derbyshire, Royal Oak Day celebration at, 486

Cat, Cheshire, in America, 365, 513

Catcliffe, glass-making in 1740 at, 51

Gates = things provided by the catour (caterer), 180

Catesby (J.) on Catesby family, 408

Catesby ( Robert), 86

Catesby (Robert), his descendants, 86, 172 Catesby (Sir William), brass effigy of, 366 Catesby family, 408 Cathedral High Stewards, 348, 412 Catskin earls, 226 Caul for sale, 26 Cave, the, at Hornsey, 269

Cedar of Lebanon, first planted in England, its death, 336 Cedilla in the ' Encyclopaedic Dictionary,' 307 Celtic titles, 14

Cemetery for Jews in ancient London, 70, 296, 457 Cemetery for French refugees in London, 1721, 517 Century: " the present century," 386 Chair of St. Augustine, 369, 472 ChSIons-sur-Marne, mistletoe in church at, 66 ' Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature,' article

on J. Gait in, 145

Channel Isles, earliest printing in, 349, 436 Chantrey (Lady), her burial-place, 368 Chapel, Little Wild Street, Drury Lane, Storm

Sermon at, 77

Chaperon, applied to a male, 54, 92, 110, 211 Chaplain to theEdinburgh Garrison, revival of office, 145 Charles the Bold, his connexion with the House of

Lancaster, 189, 232, 335 Charles I., Sir James Hay on, 65 ; regicides of, 169 ;

letter from Archbishop Williams to, 447 Charles V. on languages, 227 Chase (G. D.) on ' Derby's Ram,' 306

'Herring Song,' 306 Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, Jacobite wineglasses

at, 204

Chasuble found at Warrington Church, its history, 128 Chateaubriand, relic of, 165

Chatham (Earl of), portrait by Gainsborough, 427 Chaucer, his tomb in Westminster Abbey, 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 Chauncy (Charles and Nathaniel), 66, 158 Chauncy (Sir Henry), county historian, 66, 158 Chelsea Physic Garden, 227, 270, 336 Cheshire or " Jessy" cat in America, 365, 513 Cheshire and Lancashire wills, 38 Ihester (Charles) and Carlo Buffone, 381 'hevinier, meaning of the word, 169 hevrons worn by sergeants, 349, 472 Cheyne (Charles) and the Apothecaries' Garden,270, 336 Chicago in 1853, Description of, 165

hild murder by Jews, fables as to, 15 Childbirth folk-lore, 15 hildren : their carols and lullabies, 56 ; 365 at a

birth, 68 ; on the stage, 108 ; still-born, 281 j and

Herbert Spencer, 465