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Campbell (C. S.) on enchanted Londonlwell, ix.

329 fc*

Campbell (Admiral Donald), iv. 68 ; xi. 401 Campbell (H.), Westminster scholar, 1787, viii.

208 295

Campbell (John), Etonian, 1763, ix. 489 Campbell (John), Etonian, 1765, ix. 489 Campbell (Mungo), the ' Trial ' of, 1770, vi.

429 ; Pamphlet on " Trial of," 1790, xi. 399,

476 ; his dying message, 1769, vii. 449, viii.

13, 55 Campbell (Sir Neil), his ' Napoleon at Fontaine-

bleau and Elba,' xi. 209

Campbell (Niall W.) on saint's cloak and sun- beam, ii. 357 'Campbell (T.), c. 1729, his parentage, v. 509 ; vi.

158 Campbell (Thomas), his poem ' Napoleon and

.the English Sailor,' iv. 107, 156 Campbell (W.), Scottish giant, exhibited c. 1877,

iv. 130, 198

Campbell family, vi. 489 Campbell and Polignac families, xi. 399 Campden House, Kensington, its entrances, vi.

468 ; vii. 34, 53

Campion (H.), Westminster scholar, 1721, ix. 269 Campione and the Ambrosian Bite, v. 447 ; vi. 32,

375

<^ampioni (Madame) and Casanova, v. 361 "" Canabull blue silke," 1559, i. 488 ; ii. 33, 119 Canada, British views on, eighteenth century, viii.

145 ; " Dominion " of, origin of word, xi. 418 ;

xii. 30 ; English regiments in, 1837, viii. 331,

378 '* Canadian Boat Song,' its authorship, i. 81, 136,

256, 311, 397 ; different renderings, viii. 406 Canadian medal, " Beaver Club," 1785, xi. 341 Canadian Pacific Railway, history of, viii. 9, 78 <( Canail," use of the word, x. 228 Canal, Military, at Sandgate, iv. 23 Candle auctions, custom still in use, i. 405, 517 ;

x. 157 Candles : price and weight of, c. 1735, viii. 388,

502 ; ix. 173 Candlesticks used at the Duke of Wellington's

funeral, x. 449 Candy (Queen of), portrait of, by Daniell, viii. 310,

354 Cane, physician's, safeguard against contagion, iii.

168, 194, 437

Cann (E. B.), Westminster scholar, 1777, ix. 269 Cann (Bobert), Westminster scholar, 1724, ix.

269 Cannel or kennel coal, toys made of, 1745, xi. 472 ;

cost of, and use, xii. 49, 106

Cannell (Eva Bright) on Maids of Taunton, ii. 408 Canning (George) on " Toby Philpot," i. 78 Canning (Bichard), 1708-75, his marriage, i. 369 Cannon (Bichard), his regimental histories, xi.

280

Cannon, breech-loading, in England, 1836, i. 326 Cannon in Cannon Place, Hampstead, viii. 390 Cannon Ball House, Edinburgh, its history, i. 9,

133

" Cannuk," word used 1596, x. 288 Canons, Middlesex, 18th-century house, ii. 328,

374, 394, 437, 534 ; iii. 92, 173, 214, 295, 338, 377 Canons, estate near Edgware, iv. 261 Canopic vase=burial urn, use of the word, ix. 150 Canova (Antonio), busts of Mars and Minerva, ii. 528 ; iii. 94

Canterbury, Edward IV.'s window at, xii. 441, 460 ;

monks of Christ Church, 1207-1527, xi. 293 ;

pallium at, iii. 488 ; Port of, trials by ordeal,

vi. 368, 436

Canterbury Cathedral, the cloisters, x. 367 Cantillon, Napoleon's bequest to, xii. 139, 188,

324, 383, 430

Cantillon (T.) Westminster scholar, ix. 1734, 269 Cantillon family of Ballyheigue, co. Kerry, xii.

383, 430, 449

Cantilupe (St. Thomas), a ' Life ' of, xii. 101, 147 Canute and the waves, authority for the tale, i. 129 Canute. See Recanuto. Canynges House, Bristol, account of, viii. 90, 155,

214 Cap worn underneath knight's helmet, viii. 329,

377, 436, 497 Capell (Avice)=John Warner, c. 1612, iii. 228,

276, 314 ; iv. 174 Capello (Dominus Boger), of Staveley, 1485, vii.

169, 238, 291 Capital, stone, in old High Tower, Westminster, ii.

181 Capital letters, rhythmical rules about, vii. 50 : viii.

134 Cappel (E. L.) on authors of quotations wanted, i.

68 Capper (Bichard), Westminster scholar,. 1715, ix.

269 Capping at Scottish Universities, origin of the

ceremony, iii. 386, 436, 478 Capranica family, v. 110 Capstack (J.), Etonian, 1762, ix. 489 " Captain Lieutenant," in the Foot Guards, xi.

187, 337 Capulet (Lady), her character in ' Borneo and

Juliet, ix. 141

" Caput Algol," meaning of the term, ix. 227 " Cayper," meaning of the word, viii. 425 Caraccioli (Charles) on Clive, v. 507 ; vi. 76 Caracciolo family, iv. 69, 136, 173, 212 " Caratch," meaning of the word, iv. 189, 237 Carcassonne : " J'ai vu Carcassonne," v. 348,

473 ; saying about, vi. 57, 137, 489 Card (Henry), his parentage, iv. 528 ; v. 79 Card coincidence in cribbage, x. 468 Card games : eight kings, nine ladies, i. 328, 391 ;

Gleek, quarter loo dicing, ma we, vi. 149 ;

Primero, 187, 347 ; Basset, 310, 377 ; use of the

term "trump," 378; Primero, vii. 1, 23, 41,

94, 177 ; Baccarat, 67, 133

Cardiff newspapers published c. 1827, x. 389, 435 Cardigan (Lord) at Balaclava, G. Byan on,

v. 508 Cardigan (Earl of) and the Brutton family,

ix. 198, 436

Cardigan MS., the whereabouts of, vii. 9 Cardinal, pay attached to the position, vii. 488 ;

viii. 31 Cardinal points, derived senses of, vii. 482 ;

viii. 51, 155, 216, 291 Cardinals, eight English-speaking, 1914,. ix. 427 ;

of the sixteenth century, portraits, ix. 511 Cardonnel (Adam de) his ' Picturesque Antiquities

of Scotland,' ii. 282 Cards, Christmas, the first, viii. 505 ; curious pack

by Ann of Swansea, i. 518 ; etymology of " pips " on, ii. 465, 514 ; tradesmen's, c. 1600

and 1700, ii. 348 Carent, old Scottish word, its meaning, iii. 9, 97 ;

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