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Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.


INDEX.


543


Carter (J. F.) on Civil War : storming of Lincoln, 43 Carter (Canon Thomas Thellusson), his death, 383 Cartwright family, 185, 287, 428 Cartwright (Thomas) in Geneva, 382 Cary (G. S.) on cure by hand of corpse, 483 Casanoviana, 357, 400, 440, 498 .Castor-oil plant and flies, 224, 511 Catacombs, Paris, photographs of, 422, 512 Catalogues of painted and engraved portraits, 72, 231 Catherine Street Theatre, Strand, 194 Cattle, white, and devil worshippers, 285 Cecil (Dorothy), her burial-place and epitaph, 362, 386,

490, 529

Cedilla, omission of the, in dictionaries, 262 Centenarian Quaker, Mrs. E. Hanbury, 421 Centuries, living in three, 132 Chain-mail in the British army, 131, 233, 471 Chains, corporation, 344, 446 Chairs, ancient, 282, 393 Chalice as a race cup, 162, 272, 394 Chalking under a pot, meaning of the expression, 184 Chamberlen (Hugh) the younger, date of his death,

522

Chancery : chancery platform, use of the phrase, 106 Chandrapida, King of K&shmira, story of, 119 Change, adjectival, 462 Chaplains, earliest mention of, 463 Chapman (M.) on survival of paganism, 463

Charles II.: Rebecca Wallace, 363

Charles V. on the different European tongues, 523

Chartres (Rev. James), his biography, 68

Chaucer (G.), mistake as to Helicon, 102 ; his "Harry Bailly," 505

Cheselden, Radcliffe, and Pridmore families, 65

Chesson (A. A. E.) on ' Le Bon Roi Dagobert,' 247

" Chevaux orynges," its meaning, 86

Chewar, use and meaning of the word, 306, 409

Chicha, a South American drink, 101

Children, hanging of, 243, 328 ; and phonetics, 521

Child's book of verses, 404

Chimpanzee, etymology of the word, 341

China, earliest mention of printing in, 84

China made by Adams, 1745-1805, 444

Chocolate, its introduction, 160, 201, 488

Choirs, modern instrumental, 304

Chopin MSS., 360

Chowte (Philip), his arms, 484

Christ Church, Woburn Square, 361, 447

Christ's Hospital, last of an old custom, 283

Christadelphian, early use of the term, 442

Christian names : Kinborough, 504

Christie family, 525

Christmas bibliography, 500

Christmas cards, originator of, 504

Christmas customs, 1610, 500

Church (F.) on Shelley's cottage at Lynmouth, Devon, 523

Church, wearing hats in, 81 ; ycleping or clipping the, revival of the custom, 420, 486

" Church gift," transfer of land by, 81, 134, 248, 432

Churches, their orientation, 47

Cicero on augurs, 470

Cigarette-holder: Oxford saying, 143

City custom, last of an old, 283

Civil List pensions, 1, 29, 57, 66, 133, 190

Civil War : storming of Lincoln, 43, 93, 148, 250


Clancarty peerage : MacCarthy, 223 Clare (John), 1793-1864, and Heine, 162 Clark (R.) on vanishing London 41 Clarke (C.) on alright all right, 312 " 'Tis a very good world," &c., 143 " You might ride to Romford on it," 306 Clarke (J. G.) on corporation chains and maces, 344 Claymore, stamped '* S.H.," 484 Clayton (H. B.) on Alba pottery, 151

Civil War : storming of Lincoln, 250 Haydon family, 52

Jubilee of first International Exhibition, 272 Knifeboard of an omnibus, 127 " La-di-da," 19 Marie Antoinette, 223 Prisoners of war in our literature, 153, 514 Roberts (Lord), uncles of, 203 Russeils of Aylesbury, 268 Thackeray's early writings, 383 Todd (Sweeny), 273, 411 Clio on Michael Bruce and Burns, 313 Hull saying, 229 Martin (John), 64

Clock and watch figures, 385, 465, 514 Clough (A. H.), poem by, 186 Coats turned by military prisoners, 422 Cob wool : cogware, etymology of, 340 Ccelebs on 'Northanger Abbey,' reference in, 284 Coffee-houses and taverns, 1765-6, 224, 315 509 Cogware : cob wool, etymology of, 340 Coin, motto on Venetian, 385, 507 ; bronze, 524 Coiners, the Turvin, 258, 298, 350, 467 Cold Harbour, 376 Coleman (E. H.) on "alehouse lettice " : admire,

234

" Bible, Crown, and Constitution," 71 Breslaw, 228 Bricks, 529

Buckinghamshire custom, 403 Burial-ground in Portugal Street, 414 Cann Office, 371 Chewar, the, 409

Corporation chains and maces, 447 Cromwellian forfeitures, 469 De Morgan (A.) on the difficulty of the correct

description of books, 299 Dighton, portrait by, 252 Duels, 492

Dulwich Gallery, portraits in, 134 Early printers, designs of, 393 Early steam navigation, 307 English oratory, 49 Fillingham family, 69 Fire-fanged, 51 Godling, 114 Haydou family, 52 Heber (Reginald), 854 Jay (Sir James), 252 Jones (Capt.), 311 Knifeboard of omnibus, 23 <Leet-ale,"254 Locktons of Leicestershire, 232 Longbow, the, 291 Lords Lieutenant, 533 Marshalsea and King's Bench prisoners, 389 Moline family, 69