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GENERAL INDEX.


Counting another's buttons, v. 496. Gilnew,

Christian name, x. 289. James II., viii. 93.

Lobster, a nickname for soldier, vi. 516. Mitres,

vi. 150. Sable shroud, ii. 535. Seal engraver, vi.

389 Campbell (N. D.) on Campbells of Ardkinglasp, vii.

187. Becket (Thomas a), ii. 31 Campbell (P. M.) on Gillygate at York, xi. 406, 518 ;

xii. 173 Campbell (Mrs. Patrick), styled "Coeli Regina," xii.

477

Campbell (Rev. Thomas), portrait of. vi. 507 ; vii. 34 Campbell (Thomas), his 'Wallace,' iii. 168, 392;

popular error concerning his ' Hohenlinden,' iv. 265;

memorial to, at Boulogne, 304, 401 ; and Keats,

v. 86, 157 ; and Virgil, 164 ; lines by, vii. 77 ; his

rimes, ix. 488

Campbell (Thomas), sculptor, his biography, vi. 388 Campbell and Moravia families, xi. 469 Campbell-Johnston (L.)on Gordon, a place-name, ix. 133 Campbells of Ardkinglass, vii. 187, 293, 353 ; viii. 106 Campbells of Argyle, their history, vi. 28, 174 Camperdown, inscription on the victory, i. 504 Camplin family, v. 396 ; vi. 12 Campus = college grounds, i. 384 ; ii. 77 Canada, voyage to, in 1776, i. 54, 89 ; arms of, viii.

264, 387

Canadian Boat Song. See Songs and Ballads. Canaille : " Ce canaille de D ," grammatical error

explained, iv. 398, 446, 524

Canaletto, in London, i. 373 ; in England, ii. 11, 471 Canard, its derivation, iv. 108 Candace (Queen), origin and meaning of her name,

ix. 321, 353 ; x. 93

Candidate for Parliament, a voteless, v. 413 Candishe, Mallorie, and Sir Henry Wotton, xii. 367,

476 Candle, lighted, placed in gunpowder, i. 423, 495 ;

meaning of watch candle, vi. 48, 153 ; auction by

inch of, xi. 188, 353; Candlemas gills, origin of

the custom, xii. 430 Candles, green, in church, ix. 366 Candles, thieves', i. 52 Candlesticks, pricket, x. 228, 376 Candy (F. J.) on By the haft," iv. 355. Godfrey

(Sir Edmund Berry), iii. 96. Inde-baudias, iv. 216.

"Les Graces," game, vi. 37. Low Latin, ii. 156.

Marbles, " alley-taw " and other, ii. 315. 'Padre

Francisco,' iv. 196. Peers, double-name signatures

for, iv. 487. "To the lamp-post," i. 266 Cann Office, place-name in Montgomeryshire, ii. 89 ;

viii. 304, 371, 451

Canney (M. A.) on Dr. Young's letters, iii. 128 Cannibalism of Ethne the Dread, vii. 266 Canning: (Elizabeth), allusion to, iii. 384 ; her " shav- ing " hat, 447 Canning (Hon. George) and the 'Encyclopaedia

Britannica,' i. 17, 174 Canning portraits bv Romney, i. 47 Cannon, leathern, their invention, xii. 18 Canny, sailors' term, its meaning, vii. 488 Canonicals, "signing full," ii. 425 Canonicus on painting from the nude, i. 88 Canons, Black, at Great Missenden, xi. 101, 251, 352 Canons Hall and William Hallet, ii. 248, 331


Canouse, its meaning, vii. 329, 41 2

Cansick (F. T.) on Dame Ann Combe, vii. 188.

Plantagenet chair, vi. 150. Sale of church pro- perty, v. 395. Tobacco tongs, vi. 210 Cantab on source of maxim, viii. 105 Cantaloup, meaning and derivation of the word, xii. 368 Canterbury, masters of King's School, ii. 346 ; church

older than St. Martin's at, v. 26, 94, 178, 319 ;

ruins of St. Pancras Church, viii. 260 ; freedom of

the city, x. 188

Canterbury (Dean of) and tract .of Latin verses, iii. 296 Canterbury cross, x. 487

Canterbury records, sixteenth-century, ix. 408, 498 Cantership, obsolete variation of cantorship, x. 8 Canton (W.) on " Bernardus non vidit omnia," v. 441 Canute and the tide, original authority, xi. 189, 312 Canynges (William), M.P., 1439, iv. 61 Cap, square, worn by Augustinian canons, xii. 28, 111,

231

Cap in the hunting field, use of the term, xi. 184, 297 Cap of maintenance, vii. 192 Capacious : capacity, vii. 306 Capados, its meaning, iv. 308 Cape Colony, last survivor of the 1820 settlers in,

xii. 226

Cape Guardafui, lighthouse at, vii. 468 Cape Town in 1844, ii. 489 ; iii. 96, 196 ; v. 526 Capel (S. K.) on Capel family, vi. 28 Capel family, vi. 28, 234, 372 Capes (Rev. John Moore), his ' Reasons for returning

to the Church of England,' 1871, x. 347, 472 Capricious, in ' Historical English Dictionary,' i. 65,

330

Caps : " Brace of caps," ii. 188 Capsicum in Spain, xii. 449 Captains, naval English, i. 408 Captives, redemption of, in 1659, ix. 149 Garage, error for garage, viii. 143, 230 Carambolage, derivation of the word, vi. 368 Carant or corant=a tumult or occasion of excitement,

x. 328, 415

Carbonari, organization of the, xi. 349, 476 Card games, soldiers', ix. 384 Card match, v. 88 Card terms, iv. 268, 317

Cardew (A. G.) on Dalbiac's 'Dictionary of Quota- tions,' ii. 65

Cardew (F. G.) on Lieut. C. F. M. McDowell, iii. 129 Cardigan, pedigree of Lords of, v. 416 Cardigan (seventh Earl of), b. at Hambleden, Bucks,

ix. 86 ; his duel with Capt. H. Tuckett, xii. 429,

495 Cardinal, French, at eighteen years of age, ii. 48, 157,

255 Cardinals, grades and titles of, xi. 490 ; xii. 19, 174,

235, 278, 334, 497; English, xii. 105, 192, 435;

and crimson robes, xii. 486 Cards, Christmas, their originator, viii. 504 ; ix. 56 ;

x. 237 ; the first, xii. 347, 391 Cards, playing, represented on church tower, iii. 90,

214, 273 ; stamped with the Great Mogul, v. 292 ;

Visconti Gonzaga's collection, vi. 388 Cards, visiting, in Italy, x. 168 Cardsharper, noble, ii. 109, 173 Carducci, Italian poet, bis library, ix, 288