ELEVENTH SERIES.
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Chanteys, English, references to, vii. 370, 455 ;
viii. 78
Chantrey (Sir F.), sculptor, vii. 170, 230, 312 Chantries, maintained by old Guilds, x. 269 ; xi.
322, 443 Chantry, Fromond's, of Winchester College, xii.
433, 472, 509
' Chapel," its use m nautical phrases, xii. 26 Chapel House, visited by Johnson, 1776, ix. 489 ;
x. 13, 71
Chapel le Frith, meaning of place-name, ii. 9, 72 Chapel Royal, St. James's, book containing
anthem performed at, 1748, ix. 26 Chapels built in the shape of coffins, ix. 51, 114, 213 Conventual guest chapels, x. 270 French, Litt e George Street, founded 1799, iii. 245 Lamb's chapel, London, vii. 51, 354 Nonconformist, dedication of, vi. 131, 192, 236 Proprietary, in London, ii. 202, 254, 293, 334 : iii. 149, 193, 258, 466 ; iv. 434 ; vi. 33, 83 ; vii. 96, 205, 286, 386 ; x. 228 Swallow Street : demolition, xii. 316, 372, 386" The Point-in- View," Exmouth, vi. 487
Chaplains, English, at Aleppo, xi. 201, 289, 388 Chaplains, their status, iv. 208 Chaplains. H.E.I.C.S., certificates of a 71 ointment
before 1835, v. 268, 411 Chaplains of Winchester College, 1417-1542, x.
201, 221
Chaplains to the East India Company, iii. 410
Chaplains to the Kings of England, list of, i. 448 ;
to George II and George III., xii. 119, 164, 186
Chaplin (Edward), Westminster scholar, 1786, iii.
44
Chaplin (Holroyd) on Edward Chaplin, iii. 44 Chapman (C.) on apparent death, vii. 13 Chapman (F.), founder of Fortnightly Revieiv,~x.. 29 Chapman (George) and Prologue to Marston's
' Eastward Hoe,' xi. 5
Chapman (John), publisher, 1822-94, xii. 67, 125 Chapman (John), editor of Westminster Review,
viii. 490 Chapman (Richard), Vicar of Cheshunt, his
' Feu de Joye,' ii. 441 Chapman (Thomas), 1670-1731, of Putney, xi.
69 ;=Elizabeth Tyson, c. 1710, xi. 251 Chappell (E.) on Runic calendar, v. 261, 285, 321,
363, 384, 403, 422
Chapter of Denain, armorial bearings of, xi. 321 Chapter of Maubeuge, armorial bearings of, xi. 321 Characters, fictitious, c. 1852, v. 208 Charades by Col. Fitzpatrick, 1786, iii. 307, 356 Charas (Moses), b. 1618, Pharmacopceus Regius,
vi. 10, 96, 197
Chard, arms in the Abbot's room, iii. 249 Chardin (Sir John), Kt., 1643-1712, viii. 422 Charing Cross, old cross " fallen down," vii. 288,
357 ; x. 353, 416 Charlemagne, his kindred, iv. 168 Charles I., Aphorism by Carlyle on, iii. 328, 371 Autograph letters, viii. 29 ' Biblia Aurea,' iv. 70, 113, 179 Champion, Charles Dymoke, vii. 207 Engraving on coin, xi. 293 Execution : bells rung for, v. 28, 113 ; sermon on, xii. 440 Executioner, vi. 390, 452 Lambert (John) and Lieut.-Col. Cobbett, ix. 430, 493 Medallion, i. 172 Memorial in Kent, vii. 305, 378 Parlia- mentary soldiers, vii. 429, 497 ; viii. 57 Royalist Societies, ix. 151, 233, 276, 293 Statue by Le Sceur, i. 194 ; at Charing Cross, x. 169, 217 Vow and that of Louis XVI., iii. 185
Charles II. Book-purchases, i. 481 ; ii. 32
Fubbs yacht, ii. 107, 171,253 Hyde (Amphillis),
i. 128, 211 Rosewell (T.), minister, xi. 293
Statue in Royal Exchange, ii. 322, 371, 454 ; xi.
Charles V. (Emperor), autobiography of, xi. 545 ;
his coat of arms, v. 167 Charles, Prince of Bourbon-Capua, his biography,
iii. 329, 393 ; iv. 57 Charles Edward (Prince), his English, xi. 491 ; xii.
Charles (F.) on " Roving Englishman," v. 469 1 Charles (J. H.) on Charles family, vii. 70 Charles family, vii. 70
Charlett (Dr. Arthur), anecdote, 1764, xi. 294 Charlotte (Princess) and Prince Leopold, portraits
of, viii. 187 ; x. 457 Charlotte (Queen), statue of, Queen Square ,
Bloomsbury, viii. 12, 430
Charlton (C.), Westmins er scholar, 1817, x. 90- Charlton (E. E.), Westminster scholar, 1825, x.
90 Charlton (Francis), Westminster scholar, 1749, x.
90 Charlton (Philip), Westminster scholar, 1783, x.
90
Charm against toothache and waterspout, xi. 294 Charm, hands c asped over running water, iv,
250, 394
Charm to cure warts, iv. 446 Charman (J.) on Mordaunt's Index to ' Jackson's
Oxford Journal,' ii. 289
Charnock (B.)-, Westminster scholar, 1738, x. 90 Charnock (J.), Westminster scholar, 1738, x. 90,
218, 274 Charnock (Job), c. 1656, his antecedents, vii. 389,
472, 500; viii. 238
Charpillon (Marianne) and Casanova, iv. 382, 461 Charrington (J.) on Folly, place-name, ii. 29, 159 ;
Smith (J. R.)=Dr. W. Saunders, ii. 58 Charterhouse, Nathaniel Hulme's epitaph, viii. 505 Charterhouse, Thomas Sutton and, xii. 315 Charterhouse Grammar School in 1515, i. 37 Charteris (Evan) on " Nolkejumskoi " : William
Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, vi. 410 Charters Combe-Martin, 1264, v. 249, 355
Edward III. to Newcastle-under-Lyme, ii. 125
Hatfield, temp. Edward III., vii. 505 ; viii.
126 Henry II., of its date, v. 150, 214 ; vi.
474 Malmesbury Abbey, land at Holborn
belonging to, xi. 488 Staffordshire, c. 1180,
witness of, iii. 349 Yorkshire, of : twelfth
century, viii. 489
Chartist memorial at Ancoats, iv. 524 Chartres (John), Etonian, 1762, x. 28, 135 Chartres Cathedral " painted and gilded," iii.
448, 497
Chartularics. See Cartularies. Chasuble, ancient, restored to Barnstaple Church.
i. 485 Chateaubriand (Francois) and Madame Lieven,
1822, iii. 104
Chatham (Lord), Junius's letters to, iii. 347 ' Chatham House Magazine,' 1863, ix. 509 Chatsworth, French general detained there, x. 389,
436
" Chattelization," use of the word, vi. 166 " Chatterbox," derivation of the word, x. 128, 196.
272
Chatterton (Wentworth), c. 1790, poet, his birth- place, x. 329
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