Jfotes and Queries, Jan. 21, 1899.
INDEX.
547
Byard's Leap, Lincolnshire legend, 329, 438
Byron (George Gordon, sixth Lord), site of his birth
place, 90 ; on Bonaparte, 186
C. on John Loudoun, 116
C. (A.) on two kings of Brentford, 148
Carnwath (Earl of), 515 C. (C. H.) on Rev. Edward Ashburner, 228
Chelsea, its derivation, 156
Cowslip, its local names, 517
Kendrick family, 429
Luther family, 94
Register, oldest parish. 35, 278, 396, 490
St. Mary Matfelon, 154
Warton (Rev. Edward), 475 C. (D.) on William Prynn, 288 C. (E. A.) on " Crow to pluck," 155
Shroud, sable, 357
C. (E. F. D.) on Duke of Wellington and Ney, 128 . (F. F.) on Walker family, 130, 253 C. (G. E.) on Bridget Cheynell, 155, 476 C. (H.) on hackney carriages, 409 C. (H. R. P.) on entrance into churchyards, 177 C. (J.) on pattens and clogs, 535 . (J. C.) on Greene's ' Friar Bacon,' 287 C. (J. W.) on Woodward's illustrations of ' Seven
Ages of Parsons,' 309 C. (T. W.) on Farnham, 488
Parret, the river, 329 C. (W. H.) on Charles Dori*, 528 C. (W. S.) on Scotch coins, 530 Cadoux family, 8 Caitisned, ghost-word, 485 Calder (A.) on Duke of Albany, 489
Gord >n family, 128, 412
Rose family of Kilravock, 494
Sutherland family, 408 Calderon (Pedro) and the story of the sleeper
awakened, 361
" Calling the river," an old <; chestnut," 325 Callings of various persona, 324 Cambridge, "hounds" at King's College, 177 Cambridge University, an anonymous "Member,"
508
Camelr ycamel corps, 245, 313, 412 Campbell (G. W.) on sable shroud, 535 Campbell (N. D.) on Thomas a Becket, 31 Campus = college -grounds, 7 7 Canaletto in England, 11, 471 Candy (F. J.) on Low Latin, 156
Marbles, " alley-taw " and other, 315 Cann Office, origin of the name, 89 Canonicals, "signing full," 425 Canons Hall and William Hallet, 248, 331 Canterbury, masters of King's School, 346 Cape Town in 1844, 489 Caps : "Brace of caps," 188
Cardew (A. G.) on Dalbiac's ' Dictionary of Quota- tions,' 65 Cardinal, French, at eighteen years of age, 48, 157,
255
Card-sharper, noble, 109, 173 Carew naval officers, 1720-50, 7 Carkeet family of Cornwall, 508 Carlton Club in 1829, 489 Cariyle (Thomas) his 3ssay on Fiohte, 10
Carmichael family of Mauldslay, 54
Carnwath (second Earl of), his marriage, 447, 515
Carols. See Christmas carols.
Caron House, South Lambeth, its history, 509
Carter = Brecknock, 388
Carter (Rev. Robert), rector of Stourmouth, 149
Carter (Rev. Walter), rector of Stourmouth, 148
Cary (H. F.), notes on his translation of Dante, 4
Cashin (F.), artist, 327
Cataloguing, its curiosities, 206, 531
Catholic. See Roman Catholic.
Cattle, new varieties for parks, 50
' Causidicade, ' satirical poem, 8, 112
Cavendish (Stephen de), Mayor of London, 1362-3,
326
Caxon=wig, 26, 132
Cecil, its pronunciation, 168, 238, 275, 512 Cedar trees first grown in England, 187, 214, 290, 333 Ceiling or cieling, 284 Celer et Audax on African names, 152
Epitaph, 146
Celtic on FitzStephen family, 270 Celtic personal names, 329 Celtic words in use in Anglo-Saxon parts, 387 Centenarianism, 209, 296 Chalk on the door, old saying, 37 Chatnberlaine (William), his biography, 348 Chancellor of England, his precedence when not a
peer, 137
Chancery, Six Clerks in, 69, 233 Charing Cross, derivation of the name, 405 Charles I., George worn by, 263, 354 ; memorial
rings, 448 ; genuine relics, 513 Charles Ilf. of Spain at Petworth, 74 Charlotte (Queen), her portraits, 91, 310 Charme, its meaning, 173 Chaucer (Geoffrey) and Henry Scogan, 423 Chauncy MSS., their sale by auction, 407, 477 Chaussey, Channel islet group, 467, 534 Chelsea, its etymology, 156, 350 Cheltenham, its etymology, 90, 210, 349 Cherry-cob, its meaning, 206, 513 Chesham, its etymology, 90, 210 " Chestnut " among Irish bulls, 325 Chevron on Tintern Abbey, 297
"Iheynell (Bridget), her biography, 87, 155, 433, 476, 512
!hian, its meaning, 148
ihiasmus. 8ee Choriasmus.
hi-ike, its etymology, 53, 152
hild-bed pew = churching pew, 5, 255
hina (Emperor of ), annual ploughing by, 108, 156, 23
hinese punishments, 27, 214, 513
hintz gowns prohibited, 89, 150 Chiswick, its etymology, 90, 210, 349 ~'hoirs, modern instrumental, 513
horiasmus, error for chiasmus, 74 Christ Church, Newgate Street, its registers, 343 hristian names, brothers bearing same, 51, 217, 276,
535 ; Erica, 57, 152, 197 ; Atleanadiolagra, 57 ;
in old charters and grants, 74, 195 ; laws con- cerning, 107; Dolor, 136; sisters bearing the same,
145; Hamish, 153; Cecil, 168, 238, 275, 512;
Algernon, 248, 293, 389, 454, 517 ; George as a
feminine name, 307, 473 ; Clarinda, 338 ; Alured
or Averay, 423, 534