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Childerpox, children's disease, v. 128, 235, 297, 424
Child-murder by Jews, fables as to, xii. 446, 497
' Child's Own Book,' original compiler, vii. 248, 377
Children, illustrated works for, i. 109, 137 ; books for,
v. 36 ; vii. 47 ; viii. 404 ; mark on the spine of
Chinese, v. 209, 344 ; on brasses, 268 ;
their education in early times, vi. 206 ;
hanged, viii. 243, 328 ; x. 354 ; and phonetics, viii.
521 ; their affirmations, ix. 185, 273, 375 ; sil-
houettes of, x. 74 ; and siege of German town, xii.
148, 197, 336 ; their carols and lullabies, 348, 395,
511
Chimney, cradle, x. 208, 296 Chimney money, i. 68
Chimneys in ancient houses, iv. 64, 196, 254, 387, 502 Chimpanzee, etymology of the word, viii. 341 China, annual ploughing by the Emperor, ii. 108, 156, 232; Boxers in, v. 512; date of introduction of gunpowder in, v. 516 ; vi. 115 ; name of Dowager Empress, vi. 167 ; earliest mention of printing in, viii. 84 ; literature of fiction in, xi. 23 China, Sevres, iv. 28 ; heraldic, 89 ; xii. 505 ; pig and wheatsheaf on, iv. 89 ; Lowestoft, iv. 498 ; v. 12, 73, 157; price paid for, by Augustus II., King of Poland, v. 249, 344 ; made by Adams, 1745-1805, viii. 444
China on Wedded,' vi. 209 Chinch erer, its etymology, vii. 229, 353 Chinese Calendar, vi. 247
Chinese children, mark on their spine, v. 209, 344 Chinese discovery of America, vii. 129 Chinese ghosts, xii. 305 Chinese in London, vi. 42
Chinese junk in the Thames described, x. 348, 431 Chinese medicine, iii. 408 ; iv. 10 Chinese novel, iii. 23
Chinese punishments, ii. 27, 214, 513 ; iii. 352 Chinese secret society, the Boxers, v. 512 Chingford, Essex, old church at, its history, iv. 537;
v. 57, 113 Chink =the pattern of woods when sawn, v. 432, 498 ;
vi. 154, 235, 314
Chintz gowns prohibited, ii. 89, 150 Chi-Bho monogram, x. 49, 116; xii. 452 Chisel marks on worked stones, vii. 149, 233, 296 Chiswick, its etymology, i. 245, 396, 509 ; ii. 90, 210,
349 Chiswick Churchyard, tomb of John Towneley in, xii
327 Chitty (W.) onTidcombe : Long : Jennings : Howard
Tyler, xii. 486 Chocolate, its introduction into England, viii. 160
201, 488 ; ix. 53, 213, 488 ; x. 154, 257 Chodowiecky, engraver, particulars of, iv. 228, 297 Choirs, modern instrumental, ii. 513 ; iii. 178 ; iv
12, 74, 445 ; v. 35 ; viii. 304
Cholmley (John and Lewin), their biographies, v. 335 Cholmondeley (Mrs. Eobert), her portrait, xii. 309 Cholmondeley (Viscount), his Scotch MSS., v. 8 Chopin MSS., viii. 360 Chopin on " Not they who doomed," x. 269 Choriasmus, error for chiasmus, i. 305, 390 ; ii. 74 Chori-episcopus, its meaning and use, vi. 190, 253 Chorley (H. F.), musical critic, iv. 180 ; his hymn the birth of King EdwardVIL, x. 1,30; hispoems,16
though on heraldry, ix. 487
)howte (Philip), his arms, viii. 484
hoys for choice, its spelling, v. 356, 443
hrist (Jesus), Sulpicius Severus on his birth, i. 5,
174 ; his portraits, i. 107, 234 ; represented as an
infant at the breast, xii. 29, 115, 291, 435, 495 ;
alleged letter from Theodorus, 405 ; fish, a symbol
of, 406
Christ with blue eyes," bust named, iii. 27 hrist Church, Trinity, St. Saviour's, interchange of dedicatory title, x. 341
Christ Church, Newgate Street, its registers, ii. 343 hrist Church, Woburn Square, viii. 361, 447 hristadelphian, early use of the term, viii. 442 Christ's half dole, customary offering, i. 129, 349 hrist's Hospital : vanishing London, vii. 205, 296, 431, 517; last of an old custom, viii. 283; re- moval from London, ix. 231, 251, 337 Christening, a botanical, vii. 87 Christening custom : otter hunting, vi. 270, 334 Christening door, explanation of the term, xi. 249, 318 Christening ships with wine, i. 269, 317, 373 Christian (G.) on foulrice : lock elm : chincherer, vii. 229. Latin quotation, x. 488 Christian Knight "= Sir Sidney Smith, v. 93
hristian Names :
Acts of the Apostles, iii. 225, 312, 416 Agnes a fateful name, iii. 249, 377 Algernon, ii. 248, 293, 389, 454, 517 Alured or Avery, ii. 423, 534 Arthur as Scottish, xii. 429 Atleanadiolagra, ii. 57 Avery. See Alured. Avice, its pronunciation, iii. 248 Aylwin, iii. 174, 256 Belle Alliance, x. 325 Biblical, v. 413
Brothers bearing same, i. 446 ; ii. 51, 217, 276, 535 ; iii. 34, 438 ; iv. 74 ; v. 54, 322 ; vi. 174; vii. 5, 91
Cecil, ii. 168, 238, 275, 512 ; iii. 34, 154, 213 Christian, vi. 373 Clarinda, ii. 338 Cybel, iv. 418 Desemea, iii. 448
Doctor, iv. 518 ; v. 53, 194, 324
Dolor, ii. 136
Double, early instances, vi. 107, 217
Erica, i. 446 ; ii. 57, 152, 197
George as female name, ii. 307, 473
Gilneu, x. 289, 373
Gwyneth, ix. 109, 319, 372, 479
Hamish, i. 386, 437 ; ii. 153
Herod, xi. 426
Jordan, iv. 483 ; v. 256
Kinborough, viii. 504 ; ix. 30, 156
Lavinia, iii. 148, 273
Laws concerning, ii. 107
Margery, vi. 151, 352, 455
Marriage, vi. 25, 212
'Muriel, vi. 32
Renfred, v. 375, 460
St. Jordan. See Jordan.
Sisters bearing same, ii. 145 ; vii. 436
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