Notes and Queries, March, 1919.
SUBJECT INDEX.
349
"Chadwick (Sheldon), author of 'Poems,' 1856,
information wanted, 303 Oialdee Manuscript in ' Blackwood,' sensation
caused by, 17, 66
Champagne, burnt, how prepared, 217, 251 Charles I., coronation coin, 1633, 202 Charles II., charge for repairing his house at
York, 161 Charles (Lord) murdered by his brother. See
Townshend (Lord Charles').
Charles (Mrs. Elizabeth), nee Bundle, tablet to, 337 Charlton (George), fountain at Gateshead, 208 Charlton House, Wantage, Berks, date of erection,
77
Charter, Great. See Magna. Chaucer (Geoffrey), " wearing of gylte Spurres
maketh no knyghte," 104 Cheshire proverbs, 344 Chess : castle or rook, 49, 88
Chesterfield (Philip, 4th Earl of), his poems, 138 Chetwood or Chetwode (Abigail), d. 1658, her
biography, 301 Ohildren : Mary Waters, afterwards Honywood,
her " 367 children," 235
-Chimneypiece, old, carried away from Rhodes, 215 Chimney-sweeper's climbing boys, 28, 143 Christian (Mary), alias Willson, 1750, her relatives,
13
Christian Names :
Gangetica, 211
Hugliana, 211
Ismenia, 188, 256
Jacob and James, 115
'Keare, 242
Sol, a woman's name, 133
'Christmas verses spoken by children at Sheffield 324
Church, its licences to medical men and mid wives, 11, 58
Church bells, Hampshire, their founders, 188, 341
Church of England, bishops and exorcism of evil spirits, 136, 200, 258
Church plate, 1713, crest on, 331
" Cid," its derivation, 104
Cleaveland (Col. Samuel), errors in his ' Notes on the Early History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery,' 239
Clergy lists, indexes for English counties, 273
Clergymen, Anglican, biographical particulars wanted, 13
Clitheroe, bribery at elections, 23 ; payments for killing hedgehogs and polecats, 140 ; Parlia- mentary election, 1675, letters on, 278
Clock : Act of Parliament clock, history and examples, 23, 61, 118, 144, 202, 243, 258
Clocks made by George Voyce, 75
' Clown of London,' periodical of 1845, 12, 145
Cobden (Richard), statue in St. Pancras, 32
Coffin, peculiar Roman, at Colchester, 299, 336
Coffins, gigantic leaden, examples, 299. 339
" Cog," an early form of ship, 316
<Joins :
Coronation coin of Charles I., 202
Crown piece of George HI., " anno regni lix.,"
74 Half-guinea of George III., inscription, 82,
109 Sixpence of George II., inscription, 109
Colby family, allusion in Ben Jonson's ' Epistle
to a Friend,' 103 Coleridge (S. T.), ' Lyrical Ballads ' reviewed by
Southey, 66 ; on Plato, a " plank from the
wreck of Paradise," 182 Collenbach ( ), his description in 1800 of
Nelson and Lady Hamilton, 129 Coin Rogers, charter of Henry I., 149, 223, 279 Colonels, bad, Napoleon's saying, 219 Columbus medallion designed by A. O. Ameis, 16 Committee notice, renderings in Latin elegiacs,
73, 167, 220
Confirmation, change of name at, 43 Conquest (Dr. John Tricker or Trickey), version
of the Bible, 27
Conserve of roses, recipes for, 104, 171 Constitution Hill, Green Park, name explained,
162 Corder (Rosa), pictures by, information wanted,
270
Cornwall, Roman milestones in, 245, 341 Corpe family, its history, 302 Corpse arrested for debt, instances, 28, 109, 202 Corpse roads and funerals, 260 Cosin (Dr. R.), Dean of Arches, his relationship
to Mr. Medop, 132, 202 Covent Garden, Claude Duval not buried in
St. Paul's Church, 15 Covill (Edwin Dodd), memorial fountain at
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 207
Cowper (W.), translation of Greek epigram, 130 Craggs and Nicholson families, their relationship,
220, 310
Crest : a lapwing close entwined by a serpent, 104 Crest on church plate, 1713, 331 ' Critical Review,' Southey's contributions to,
35, 66, 94, 122
Croke (Paulus Ambrosius), his seventeenth- century account book, 5, 36, 86, 99, 104 ; his
house, 198 ; wedding trousseau of his daughter,
291 Cromwell (Frances), married Sir John Russell,
her descendants, 102, 193 Cromwell (George) c. 1619, his children, 272 Cromwell (Oliver), and brewers, 64, 71 ; de- scendants of his daughter Frances, 102, 193 Crosier carried by the Pope at Treves, 13 Crosse (John), four sixteenth-century clerics of
the name, 327
Crouch (Walter), F.Z.S., death, 176 Crucifix, lines under, their origin and authorship,
297
Cruciform town, Glastonbury an example, 72 Crusader, figure of, formerly in York Minster, 132 Cumulative stories, early English and Hebrew
examples, 183, 336 Oust (Henry), variant readings in his poem
' Non Nobis,' 327
Darner or Damory family, 48
Damory or Darner family, 48
Dana (Richard Henry), attacked as a " damn
literary feller," 154 Dante, portrait discovered at Rimini, 43 ; is he
satirized in the ' Dunciad ' ? 299, 340 ; horn
used in the ' Inferno,' 309 Danteiana : ' Inf.,' xxiii. 61-3, 317 ; slips in
" Temple Classics " edition, 326