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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 31, 1920.


Bush : Australian bush, definition of the, 230,

255, 278

Butler (Dr.) 1535-1618, his medicinal ale, 186, 233 Butter in place-names, 160 Byron (Lord), facsimile letter of, 54


Caellwic, in Cornwall, c. 810, its identification,

332 Caledon (Lord), his pictures from the Gerini

gallery, 1826, 141

Calendars and Gazettes, earliest Diocesan, 296 Caliphate, Turks and the, 189 Calkers = clogs, use of the word, 295 Calverley (Charles Stuart), key to his parodies, 335 Cambrai, Hugh Griffin, Provost of, c. 1596, 86 Cambridge, Cross-bearer of the University of, 67,

133

Cane, lore of the, 252, 302, 322 Canons of York, Henry III. and the, 221 Cantrell family, 95, 175 Cards, curious details in court, 111 Carleton (Capt. I. W.) d. 1856, his biography, 13,

72

Carol : " To-morrow shall be my dancing day," 154 Carpenter (Lt. John), 1st Dragoon Guards, 1804,

152 Carroll (Lewis), White Knight's song in ' Alice

in Wonderland,' 161 Cartwright (George), his ' The Heroick-Lover,'

1661, 181 Cary (Sir H.) of Cockington, Devon, c. 1657, 89,

153

Cassel (Xord), inscriptions at, 225 Castle (Elizabeth), 1773-1821, her parentage, 188 " Catholic," use of the word by St. Ignatius, 12,

113, 158

Cavalier officers, lists of, 41

Cavalier : William Walker, the last, d. 1736, 206 Caveac tavern, its history, 170, 216, 279 Cecil (W.), Lord Burleigh, and Queen Elizabeth,

67

Cellarius (M.), inventor of the polka, 1844, 137 Celtic patron saints, lists of, 110, 172, 237, 317 Ceylon, portraits of Governors of, 131 Chair, c. 1786, transitional type of, 12, 116 Champagne, burnt, 259

Chapel, Portuguese Embassy, 110, 171, 218 Chapel : printers' term ' Father of the Chapel,'

62 Charles I., memorial tablets in Westminster Hall,

5

Charles II., bombers in navy of, 271 Charles, Prince, in North Devon, 1645, 36, 150,

193, 214, 337

Charlotte (Queen), bust in Trinity House of, 7 Charm, seventeenth-century, 201, 264 Chaucer (Geoffrey), his Christian name, 220 Cherbury (Lord Henry of) and the Chateau of, 336 Cheshire, Coddington family of, 188 Chess and origin of Elephant and Castle sign, 11,

49, 132

Chess, the knight's tour, 91

Chi and Zeus, references in Greek literature to, 169 Chicago, " Big Four " of, 88, 238, 280 Child (Sir J.) and Wanstead Park, c. 1683, 3? Children, poems for, titles wanted, 67

  • ' China : Old China " pugilists' term, 294, 319


" Chinese "Gordon epitaph, a, 272, 299, 317 Chmielnitzky (Bogdan) and Oliver Cromwell, 88 r Choorsous, Eleazar Ben, anecdote in Talmudipf r

Christian Names :

Early occurrence of double, 192

Feminine, given to males, 250, 282, 338

Louisa spelt Leweezer, 192

Nouchette, 169

Pentecost, 9

Tubus, 37, 157, 216, 302

Christmas carol : " To-morrow shall be my~

dancing day," 154

Church bells, Hampshire, and their founders, 13T Church of England clergy who have joined the-

Church of Rome, 170, 217 Churches, grain-seeds lent for sowing by, 13 Churches, inscriptions in City, 294, 323, 338 Churches, proposed removal of City, 220, 264 Churchyard crosses, niches in, 251, 299, 341 Cistercian abbess, her insignia of office, 169 Cistercian Order in England, bibliography of, 45,

1 ) >

Cistercian rule and buildings, Mr. J. L. Mickle-

thwaite on, 40

City Churches, inscriptions in, 294, 323, 338 City Churches, proposed removal of, 220 264 Clarke (Mary), of New York, d. 1835, 115 Clergyman, lists of Anglican, who have joined the-

Church of Borne or vice versa, 170, 217 Clergymen present at battle of Waterloo, 39, 97..

281 Clerk of the Crown in the northern Counties, 189,

217

Clerks of Assize, records of the, 328 Clock, grandfather, inscribed J. L. Bath, Bath,

251, 298, 320

Clogs =calkers, use of the word, 295 Clerical Directory, earliest, 64, 157, 194, 237, 25& Cockagee=a variety of cider, 40, 97, 174 Coddington family of Cheshire, 188 Coddington (Rev. H.), d. 1845, his ancestry, 41-. - 138

Coddington (William) of London, c. 1649, 168, 200 Coffee-houses, London eighteenth century, 29 5

84, 105, 125, 143, 162, 213, 258 Coinage, annals of the, 36, 94 Collingwood (Alexander) =Dorothv Lawson, 1691.

137 Collingwood (Alexander), of Northumberland,.

1556, his descendants, 132

Conder (J.) b. 1789, publisher, his biography, 112 Conduitt, the beautiful Mrs., d. 1739-40, 213, 318 : Congewoi, a marine animal, 74 Congreve (William), his dramatic works, 227, 278 Coningsby (R s) of Salop, his identity, 64, 155 Constable (John), painter, his mother, 132, 173 Cooke family of Ireland, 170 Coorg State : strange tale of Princess Gouramma..

26 Copyright difficulties of ' Sonnets of this Century/

13

" Corioli " in Shakespeare's ' Coriolanus,' 226 Cormorants for fishing purposes on the Thames,

40

Cornish and Devonian priests executed, 56, 171 " Correspondence Schools," the establishment of r

251, 303