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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 25, 191*.


Cavelli (Marquise Campana de), author of ' Les

Derniers Stuarts,' 1871, 110 Centenary of the cigar, 1913, 89, 235, 454 Centumvirate. Club, c. 1781, its history, 171 " Ceraunon," a thunderbolt or aerolite, 1593, 105 Chadwick (G.), Westminster scholar, 1719, 70 Chales (P.), Westminster scholar, 1730, 70 Challener (T.), Westminster scholar, 1812, 70 Chamberlain (T.), Westminster scholar, 1720, 70 Chambers (R.), Westminster scholar, 1787, 70 Champ (G. E.), Westminster scholar, 1814, 70 Champernoun (J.), Westminster scholar, 1735, 70 Champion (T.), Westminster scholar, c. 1725, 70 " Chance," used as adjective, 1593, 227 Chapel House, visited by Johnson, 1776, 489 Chapel Royal, St. James's, book containing

anthem performed at, 1748, 26 Chapels built in the shape of coffins, 51, 114, 213 Charles I., Royalist Societies, 151, 233, 276, 293 ; and John Lambert and Lieut.-Col. Cobbett, 430, 493

' Chatham House Magazine,' 1863, 509 Chaucer (Geoffrey), his prioress, ' C.T.,' Prol. 136,

365

" Checkthong," meaning of the word, 105 Cherubini (Maria L. Zenobi), military salute

accorded to, 70

' Chevy Chace,' parody on, 429, 478 "Chick" in place-names, its origin, 227 Chile versus Chili, correct spelling, 230, 275 Chiltern, origin of the place-name, 246 Chimney: " Rumford " chimney explained, 443 Chinese proverb in Burton's ' Anatomy,' 326 Chippindall (Henry J.), d. c. 1839 in India, 148,

215

" Chitface(d)," 1622, meaning of the term, 287 Choirboys in ruffs, 94

Christ Hospital, incidents in early history of, 446 Christian names : Admonition, Argent, 27 ; Christopher or Kester, 156; James, 151, 213, 278 ; Micah, 27 Christmas Day, 1913, newspaper publication

suspended, 47

Christmas Eve in the South of France, 78, 133 Churches : heart-burial in niches, 38, 92, 234, 275, 320, 375, 398, 473, 500 ; of London, relics of, 167 ; English, in Rome, 1816, 167 ; with round towers in the City, 170 ; St. Pancras, London, c. 900, 191, 235, 312, 352 ; East Moen, 231 ; Hollington, 231 ; Lingfield, 231 ; Mil- ford, 231 ; Rye, Sussex, old font, 328 ; helmets in, 410, 476

Churchyards, upright tombstones in, 35, 91, 158 ; inscriptions in Holy Trinity, Shaftesbury, 44, 124, 284, 504

Cicero (Quintus) and stone circles, 90 " Ciceronian," word used in 1611, 227 Cigar, centenary of, 1913, 89, 235, 454 City churches with round towers, 170 City Livery Companies, records of, 3 Clack, origin and meaning of the surname, 428,

494

Clarent (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1719, 409 Clark (G. T.), F.A.S., of Talygarn, 88 Clark (H. G. J.), Westminster scholar, 1772, 409 Clark (R. Brown), Westminster scholar, 1788, 409 Clarke (Esme), Westminster scholar, 1738, 409 Clarke (J.), schoolmaster, Hull, d. 1734, 118 Clarke (Skinner Dyke), Westminster scholar, 1811,

409

Clay (George B.), Westminster scholar, 409 Clay (William), Westminster scholar, 409 Clayton (Robert), Westminster scholar, 430, 475


" Cleansing week," from depositions, 1556, 127 Clement (Joseph), Westminster scholar, 1673,.

430

Clerk family, co. Tipperary, 110 Clerkenwell (?), Curzon's gift to, c. 1500, 250 Cleveland (Archibald), Westminster scholar, 1722 r

430

Cliff (Edward), Westminster scholar, 1715, 430 Cliffe (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1729, 430 Clubs: Centumvirate, c. 1781, its history, 171 ^

" Leg of Mutton," c. 1814, 229 ; Huntingdon- shire Book Clubs, 461 " Coach," used as a verb. 1593, 227 Coape (George), Westminster scholar, 1818, 430 Cobb (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1816, 430 Cobbett (Lieut.-Col.), Charles I. in custody of, 430,.

493

Cobbett (William) at Worth, Sussex, 429 Cochran (Edward), Westminster scholar, 1725, 430 Cocking (Thomas), artist, c. 1780, 69, 114, 238 Cockran (James), Westminster scholar, 1717, 430,.

475 Cockreen (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1739,.

430

" Cocky-leeky "=soup, 1737, 387 Coffin-plate, curious names on, 29 Coffin-shaped chapels, 51, 114, 213 "Cognosce "=to make investigation, 1556, 387 Cold Harbour at Blackwall, 261 Coleridge (S. Taylor), his poem ' The Nightingale,"

349

Colley (C. Pleydell), Ensign 19th Foot, 1777, 389 Collyns (John), Winchester scholar, 1545, 369 Colonels of the 24th Regiment, list of, 87, 111, 127,.

149, 170, 176, 188, 211

Colour-printing c. 1820, the process of, 450, 499 Columbine (Gen. Francis), Governor of Gibraltar,.

c. 1750, 408, 478, 499 Columbus (Christopher), his nationality and

religion, 448, 512 " Commendator "= benefice held in commendam r

1505, 387 Communion table by Grinling Gibbons in.

St. Paul's, 248, 295, 316

' Complete Course of Geography,' 1792, 470, 515- " Condamine," derivation of the word, 511 Congresses, Musical, list of, 10, 211 Constable (John), his painting 'The Cornfield,'"

1852, 108, 195

Contractions, palaeographic, Spanish and Latin, 10 Cook (John), Winchester scholar, 1539, 369 Cooking with lime, demonstration of, 1835, 409 Coptic dictionary, published at Oxford c. 1839,.

450, 493

' Cornish Jury,' story told by W. R. Hicks, 51, 154 Cornish Regiment of 1643, list of, 254 Cornwallis (Hon. E.), Colonel 24th Regiment,.

1756-72, 149 Cornwallis (Richard), 1569-1606, and Calybutt

and Fincham families, 242

" Corvicer "=a shoemaker, 1401, 308, 395, 477 " Costrel "=labourers' drinking vessel, 147, 213 Cotes (Humphrey) and Savage Barrell, 438 Cottam family, 490

Cotterell (G.), friend to Keats at Naples, 1820, 28 Cottington family, 54 Cotton (Alexander), Westminster scholar, 1777,.

190

Cotton (Edward), Westminster scholar, 1778, 190 Cotton (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1734, 190- Cotton (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1729, 190 Cotton (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1750, 190 Cotton (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1771, 190