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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 29, 1911.
Champion, the King's, at Coronations, 461
Chandos (Sir John), his parentage, 25, 115
Channel Islands, Coutances, and Winchester, 126
Chapel, French, Little George Street, founded
1799, 245 Chapels, proprietary, in London, 149, 193, 258,
466
Chaplains to the East India Company, 410 Chaplin (Edward), Westminster scholar 1786, 44 Chaplin (Holroyd) on Edward Chaplin, 44 Charades by Col. Fitzpatrick, 1786, 307, 356 Chard, arms in the Abbot's room, 249 Charles I., his vow and that of Louis XVI., 185,
355 ; aphorism by Carlyle on, 328, 371 ;
miniature of, 429 Charles, Prince of Bourbon-Capua, his biography,
329, 393
Charter of Staffordshire, c. 1180, witnesses of, 349 Chartres Cathedral " painted and gilded," 448, 497 Chartuary, printed 1534, collection of charters,
&c., 66"
Chartularies. See Cartularies. Chateaubriand (Francois) and Madame Lieven,
1822, 104
Chatham (Lord), Junius's letters to, 347 Chaucer (G.), his ' Canterbury Tales,' 1775,28;
and Puttenham's ' Arte of English Poesie,' and
Tottel's ' Miscellany,' 82 Chelsea, Royal Hospital, portraits of the
Governors, 127, 235, 278 Chertsey Monastery, cartularies of, 70, 115 Cherubims, young owls so called, 15, 118 Chimes, Westminster, Anglo-Saxon hymn tune, 35 Chippindall (W. H.) on Chamney or Cholmondeley
family, 295 Chivalry, twenty-four acts of, and John Pye,
1600-7, 129 Cholmondeley (Mary Henrietta), killed 1806,
picture of, 267
Cholmondeley or Chamney family, 3, 295, 418 Chop 111 = a measure, derivation of the word, 56 Chorley (Josiah), 1672, his MS. journal, 287 Christian names : Ananias, 266, 333, 395, 453,
497 ; Essex, 92, 173, 214, 295, 338, 377, 387 Christian names used by both men and women,
387, 456, 497
Christmas bough, old custom, 14, 74 Christmas bush, old custom, 14, 74 Christmas mummers as mammals or birds, 14 Christmases, royal, at Gloucester, 72 Church, with wooden bell-turret, 10, 95, 156 ;
horses taken to, to prevent illness, 266, 318 ;
built during Commonwealth, 449 Church briefs, moneys collected on, how trans- mitted, 1650^1700, 348, 473
Church dedications, changed at Reformation, 148 ' Church Historians of England,' published by
Seeley, 1853, 308, 373 Church inscriptions, 57, 97, 175 Church of England, book on, c. 1750, 349, 397 Churches, City, destroyed or demolished, 282 Churches, Essex, stained and painted glass in, 41 ' Churches of Yorkshire,' 1844, its writers, 366,
418, 473
Churches on walls of medieval towns, 287, 377, 434 Churchwarden, Edward VII. when heir-apparent
as, 145, 334
Churchwardens' accounts, Berkshire, c. 1800, 164 Churchyard inscriptions, their preservation, 57,
97, 175 Churchyards, yews in, French superstition, 166,
291, 337 Gibber (Colley ), his ' Apology,' receipt for, 266
Cinematograph, its evolution, 56, 155, 194
City churches destroyed or demolished, 282
City lands, mentioned in document of 1723, 269
Claret, " riddle " of, defined, 76
Claret, " terse," origin of the term, 7, 116
Clark (R. B.) on Atrebatum, 189
Clarke (Cecil) on Christian names used by men
and women, 456
Club Et ranger at Hanover Square, 96
Keats, Hampstead, and Sir C. W. Dilke, 145
London remains, 397
Elizabeth (Queen), her statue in Royal Exchange, 187
Royal Exchange, improvements needed, 385
Thackeray's nose, 251
Uttoxeter's first book, 454 Clarke (Major R. S.) on Jacobus Clerk, 69 Classical times, fresh-water fishing in, 249, 350 r
393, 453
Clayton (Herbert B.) on Dickens : " Shallabalah,' r 231
Telegraphy, earliest, 191
Cleaver (Archbishop Euseby), his marriage, 53, 114 Clements (H. J. B.) on terrace, 251 Clergymen, their use of crests, 329, 391 ; de- scribed as " Esq." in 17th century, 409, 454 Clericus on St. Mark's, North Audley Street, 235 Clerk (Jacobus), c. 1650, 69 Clerk of the Papers, office of, 1578, 368, 414 Clerks of the Parliament, office of, 228, 312 Clouston (W. A.), Oriental scholar, references to,
328
Club, Beefsteak, c. 1710, 117 Club Etranger at Hanover Square, c . 1787, 96 Clubs for killing old people, kept in parish church,
291, 337
Coach, mail, date of the last, 186, 237, 278 Cobbett (William) at Kensington and Barn Elms
Farm, 267, 313 Cock (E. G.) on Belfast registers, 70
Ormonde (Marquis of), his guard, 70
Radcliffe (Rev. Stephen), D.D., 147
Smith (Jeremy), 1666, 70 Cock o' wax, meaning of the epithet, 56 Cockling (Matthew), hanged near Derby, c. 1760,
187, 316, 378
Colani (T.) and the Reformation, 1824-88, 32 Cole (Henrietta) on Trout or Trowte family, 334 Cole (W. V.) on authors of quotations wanted, 128 Collar of SS and the motto "Souvent me sou- vient," 361, 413, 453 <
Colleges of commerce in ' Daily Journal,' 1726, 369 Collett (H.) on Sampson family of Yorkshire, 349 Collins (Essex), Westminster scholar 1715, 389 Collins (W.) on Nunnington Church [dedication,
148
Cologne, Kings of, and Elizabeth Woodyille, 18 Com. Line, on battle at Riby, Lincolnshire, 48 <
Deadly nightshade and pigs, 427 1 Coming Nation,' English p eriodical, its publisher,
Commerce, Colleges of, in ' Daily Journal,' 1726, 369
Commonwealth, church in Wilts, built 1648, 449^
Complexion, rice eaten raw for benefit of, 189, 258
Comyn (Chevalier) of Ireland, c. 1820, his bio- graphy, 448
Congreve (Galfrid K.) on wet hay, 114
Connell (G.) on Shakespeare: Tallis & Co. s edition, 367
Conscience-stricken : advertiser's tardy apologies, 106