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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.

Burke (Edmund), his speech on ' The Nabob of Ar cot's

Debts,' 404 ; his Sybil epigram, 426 Burne-Jones (Sir E.), his tomb at Rottingdean, 288 ;

lines used by, 449

Burnet (Gilbert), ' Letters from Switzerland, Italy ,'449 Burns (Robert), his " Mensuration School," 70, 115 ;

anonymous song attributed to, 305 Burrough (Sir James), d. 1837, 430, 473 Burro wes (Robert), Dean of Cork, his writings, 209 Burton (Robert), his ' Anatomy of Melancholy, ' pre- sentation copy, 326 Bury (Lady Charlotte), her ' Diary ' and C. K. Sharpe,

387, 455

Bus, used for omnibus, 147, 295 Butchers exempted from juries, 17 Butler (A. J.) on Gilbert Burnet's 'Letters from Switzerland, Italy,' &c., 449

' Le Terze Rime di Dante,' 1502, 427 Butler (S.), " breese " in ' Hudibras,' 77, 113 Butterworth (Major S.) on authors of quotations, 374

Browne (Sir Thomas), his knighthood, 173

Hayley and Blake, 277

S, its long and short forms, 258 Buxton, Latin lines on, 69, 332

Byrom (John), " Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee, " 487 Byron ( Lord) : his antidote against misanthropy,

126 ; Canto IV. of 'Childe Harold,' 430, 495 Byron (Robert Stratford), c. 1770, 469 C, lines to Dr. Murray on completing, 482 C. (F. H.) on Master of the Horse, 268

"Moke," a donkey, 257 C. (G. E.) on authors of quotations, 32

Burrough (Sir James), 473

Civic baronetcies since 1837, 301

Monoux (Sir George), 133

Kothwell Parish Register, 404 C. (G. H.) on authors of quotations, 428 C. (H.) on Hamlet as a Christian name, 155

Moore (D. M.), 13 C. (Leo) on crest : sun between wings, 89

Lee alias Tyson, 390 C. (S. D.) on College HeYaldique de France, 438

London queries, 474

Welsh heraldry, 478 C. (W. J.) on public speaking in Shakespeare's day,

130

Ca. Je. on samplers in France, 428 Cab, taximeter, patented 1846, 367 Cabbage Society, on reverse of Purim token. 368, 413 Cabollicking = gossiping, use of the term, 147 Caerleon on authors of quotations, 347 Caesar, lines upon Feltria attributed to, 69, 332 Caius on the Roundel Stone, 422 Calcraft (William), public executioner, 1829-74, 246 Calder (A.) on Sir Thomas Dallas, 170 Callard or Collard (Daniel), c. 1730, of Devon, 389 Cambridge, change from knee-breeches to trousers, 314 Camel bibliography, 289

Camelian, use and meaning of the word, 306, 894, 493 Canadian-French literature, 29, 57, 173 Canning, Costello, and Scott families, 148 Canon on English pulpits, 469 Canon of wine at mess, use of the word, 390 Canons of Southwark Cathedral, first, 185 Cape Town cemetery, monuments in, 106, 253 Carisbrooke Castle, Charles I.'s books at, 449

Carlyle (Thomas) : on co-operation of Cromwell and Milton, 23 ; "London is populated by," &c., 120 ; phrases in ' French Revolution,' 428 Carne family, Cornish vergers, 5, 115 Carnwath pedigree, 445, 492

Carol : ' Good King Wenceslaus ' in Cech, 33, 175 Carriages, unroofed, in early railway travelling, 167,

234, 292, 357, 414, 473 Carrington (A.) on Lee alias Tyson, 436 Carroll (Lewis), his sources of inspiration, 404 Casanova in England, 443, 491 Cat folk-lore, 227

Catherine of Braganzaand Charles II., painting, 407 Catling (T.) on song on railway travelling, 107 "Caveac" tavern, City, its history, 116 Cavendish Square, George Romney's house in, 11 Cech, 'Good King Wenceslaus' in, 33, 175 Celtic August feast, 35 Celts of Wales, 145, 218, 233, 274 Cemetery at Cape Town, monuments in, 106, 253 Cemetery consecration, earliest instance, 93, 153 Cervantes, ' Don Quixote ' in English literature, 107 Chalice, 15th-century Italian, arms on, 89 Chamberlain marriage, 1665-75, 89 Chandler (Dr. S.), pastor of Old Jewry " Society," 435 Channel : "Chops of the Channel," 268 Chanson : " Tous les blondins chez moi," 47 Charles I.: Cavalier Bernini's statue, 53 ; and Bramp- ton Bridge, Northants, 209 ; Whitehall Banqueting Hall and his execution, 447 ; bis books at Caris- brooke Castle, 449

Charles II. : his tutors, 329 ; and globe of the moon by Sir C. Wren, 387, 438 ; and Catherine of Bra- ganza, an oil painting, 407 Charm for burglars, 75 Charms, love, in Morocco, 486

Charterhouse poetry collection: 'Farmer's Audit, '488 Chase, etymology and use of the word, 366, 436 Chatterton (T. ), reputed portrait, 309 Chaucer (G.) : ' Nonne Preestes Tale,' 11. 367-71, 202, 252, 514; 'Clerkes Tale,' 11. 106-8, 203; ' Par- lement of Foules,' 11. 309-13, ib. ; " vitremyte " in 'Monk's Tale,' 229 Cheethain (F. H.) on Louis Napoleon's English

writings, 30

Chemists' coloured glass bottles, 480 Cherry, coroon, origin of the name, 48 Cheshire (John), public executioner, d. 1829, 246 Chess-playing anecdotes of rulers, 410, 512 Chestnut v. oak in church construction, 26, 154, 196,

275, 416

Chetwood (William Rufus), his ' Generous Free- mason,' 425

Chichester Cathedral, 13th-century grille removed, 466 Children, action game, 206 ; mediaeval games, 369,

456

Children, birth of, and the B.V.M., 36 Chiltern Hundreds, history and derivation, 53, 218 Chimneys or fireplaces, houses without, 29 China, muscle and music in, 445 China: sacrificed at coming-of-age celebration, 185;

meaning of the term resist, 230 Chincough, old name of hooping-cough, 200 Chinese arrow-breaking story, 25 Chinese bat folk-lore, 15 Chinese life-star folk-lore, 34