548
INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 21, 1899.
Christie (R. C.) on Mr. Gladstone as verse-writer, 72
Christmas bibliography, 505
Christmas carols, Habakkuk and Nativity in, 107, 449,
512
Christmas tup, its meaning, 348, 511 Chronology, monkish, 29, 292, 473 Church, old, wooden pillars in, 285, 414 Church of Scotland, Commissioners of General Assembly, 149, 276, 392 ; and the burning bush, 153 Church rents, bells tolled for their payment, 507 Church tradition, 58, 150, 173, 256, 296, 393, 474 Churches, deflection of chancels in, 58, 150, 173, 256, 296, 393, 474 ; dedicated to St. Paul before A.D. 600, 155 ; without fonts, 268, 393 Churching pew. See Child-bed pew. Churchyards, entrances to, 126, 177, 234, 296 Chuza, Mexican game, 328 Cicero on the Dreyfus case, 345 Cieling or ceiling, 284 Cirage, its meaning, 514
Cirencester: 'Birds of Cirencester,' 66, 249, 369, 478 Civic honours, old-style, 244 Clapton, Manor House at, 7, 173, 255 Claret and vin-de-grave, 156, 433 Clarinda, the name, 338 Clark (C. E.) on Washington family, 472 Clark (R.) on British town in Glamorganshire, 345 Greek Church, Soho, 2 Hanging in chains, 304 Holborn, improvements in, 182, 334 Clarke (C.) on Cecil, 275
Hampstead, Church Row at, 5 Inscription, puzzling, 347 Keats (John) and Hampstead, 167 Perspective, historic, 90 Clattworthy family of Manchester, 88 Claypole (Lady), her portrait, 448 Clayton (E. G.) on old-time punishments, 174
Register, oldest parish, 176 Clergy, London and Essex, in sixteenth century, 208,
297, 534
Clerical hat trimmings, 168 Clerical knights, 326, 455 Clerical myth, modern, 325 Clericus on Curzon family, 467 Clerke family, 247
Clerke (Anthony), stationer, 1540-61, 145, 375 Clerkenwell, engraving of Priory Church of St. John,
346
Cleveland (Miss) on Brimpsfield : Syde, 47 Clink Prison, its history, 260 Clio on autographs, 35
Clogs and pattens, 95, 235, 334, 432, 494, 535 Clulow (G.) on Dr. Johnson and tea-drinking, 413 Clyne-Monk on Scotch bodyguards, 87 Cogan peerage, 448
Coins, antique silver, 47 ; spade guinea, 1796, 67, 132
Irish farthings of Charles I., 110 ; pollard money
168 ; Spanish " pillar dollar," 347, 435 ; Scotch
plack and boddle, 348, 529
Coleman (E. H.) on Alton Towers sale, 53
Barrow (William), 497
Blotting paper, black, 506
Books published at beginning of century, 31
Boot -i and sandals, 314
Canons Hall 331
Uoleman (E. H.) on ' Causidicade,' its author, 112
Caxon = wig, 132
Chancery, Six Clerks in, 233
Chauncy MSS., 477
Coronation plate, 49
Erkenwald, Bishop of London, 318
Faggots to burn heretics, 378
Grub Street, 58
Habakkuk in Christmas carol, 513
Horse marine, 356
" Horse sense," 32
Husbands, two, following wife to grave, 266
Kitty-witches, 134
Liverpool newspapers, 498
London Lord Mayor, first, 438
Mabon's Day, 488
Perform'd, its meaning, 237
Proverbs, dictionary of English, 117
Register, oldest parish, 416
Registers dating from feast of St. John, 478
Rounds or rungs, 531
Royal Exchange, 65
St. Margaret's, Westminster, 194
Samplers, modern, 31-1
Sheepfold in church chancel, 289
Sheridan (Mrs.) as St. Cecilia, 455
Standish (Miles), 78
Taylor (Thomas), clockmaker, 291
' Te Deum,' metrical version, 537
' Telegraph,' newspaper title, 192
Theatre tickets and passes, 416
Thorpe (Benjamin), 98
Wall (Col. J.), 129
Ward (Dr.), of Soham, 397
Wesley (John), 54 Coleridge (S. T.) and Burns, 35, 97 Colin Tampon, Swiss nickname, 28, 130 Colket (C. H.) on John Oxenbridge, 467 Collectors of prints, their marks, 327, 432 Collier (Margaret), her biography, 528 Colonial Bank, Bishopsgate, its garden, 266 Columbaria, early, 348
Columbus (Christopher) and the standing egg, 53, 132 Colvill (R. F. S.) on facsimile signature, 293 Comet, Pope's bull against, 477, 517 Common Prayer Book of Church of England, doubtful grammar in, 305, 431 ; " World without end," 525 Commons House of Parliament, engraving of
Cromwell's, 128
Consumption, cure for, 466, 515 Contrast between 1344 and 1898, 525 Cook (J. E.) on silhouettes of children, 436 Cooke family of Essex, 88, 254, 314 Cooke (Sir Thomas), his burial-place, 187 Coombe (C. A.) on Grindleford Bridge, 88 Cooper (Gilbert), his biography, 147, 218 Cope and mitre, their use, 34, 98 Cordwainer, its meaning, 5, 97, 230 Corn mill, earliest water, 268, 412 Cornburgh (Alured or Averay), his biography, 423,
534
Cornub. on Robert Burton, 131 Cornwall or England ? 35 Coronation plate a perquisite, 49 Coronial, Australian word, 469