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GENERAL INDEX.

Celenza (Giulia) on Chaucer and Boccaccio, i.

101 Cellarette, meaning of the word, iii. 149, 194, 272,

318

Celtic and Coptic monasticism, xii. 319, 369 Celtic legend of the Crucifixion, iv. 106 Place- names in Lincolnshire, x. 466 Centenarian parish clerk, his death, i. 306 Centenarians : Jean Causeur, d. 1775, iv. 379 ; ' Dr. William Mead, d. 1652, 310, 379 ; Henry

Oliver, 446 ; Catherine Parr, d. 1792, 378 ;

Robert Parr, d. 1757, tombstone inscription,

309, 378 Centenary of the cigar, 1913, ix. 89, 235, 454 ;

x. 33

Centenary of Swedenborgian magazine, y. 84 Centumvirate Club, c. 1781, its history, ix. 171 " Ceraunon," a thunderbolt or aerolite, 1593, ix.

105

ercle des Nations in London, c. 1880, iv. 258 Cereals, the price of, in 1550, vii. 288, 358 " Cerne," meaning of in place-names, viii. 169,

214

Cervantes, portrait of, by Jauregui, xii. 119, 169 Cesnola (Alessandro Palma di), author, his death,

vii. 228

Cevennes, Christmas customs of, xii. 493 Ceylon, poem on, by M. J. Jewsbury, i. 41

Officials and writers, &c., iv. 268, 313, 355, 453 " Ch," its pronunciation in Early English, iv. 285,

412

Ch. (A.) on Nancy Dawson, xi. 400 Chadioke or Chideoke (Sir John), x. 150 Chadslow, Wilts place name, vii. 70 hadwick (Mrs. C. M.) on Losack family, i. 369 Chadwick (G.), Westminster scholar, 1719, ix. 70 ;

x. 68

Chadworth (Sir John), his death, i. 129, 354, 395 Chained books in guard-chamber at St. James's,

ii. 266

Chains and posts in the City, 1648, x. 149 Chair," odd chair " made by Peter the Great, v.

108. Chair, Speaker's, of old House of Commons, ii.

128, 177, 218, 331 ; iii. 50, 93 Chales (P.), Westminster scholar, 1730, ix. 70 ;

x. 68

" Chalking a score," account-keeping, vii. 248 " Chalk Sunday " = first Sunday in June, vi. 90,

158, 235

Challamel (J. B. M.), author, d. 1894, vii. 228 Challener (T.), Westminster scholar, 1812, ix.

70 ; x. 68 Chalmers (Sir Charles), Bt., d. 1760, extinct

baronetcy, iii. 89, 158 Chalmers (G.), his ' Scoticanee Ecclesiae Infantia,'

i. 267, 393 ; his ' Sylva,' i. 226, 337, 435 Chalmers (James), memorial to, Thursday Island,

xi. 25, 476 Chalmers (W.), his ' Disputationes Theologies,' i.

267, 337 Chalmers (William), of Fintray and Fastemburg,

iii. 181, 298

Chaloner (W.), Etonian, x. 28 Chamber, subterranean, in Staffordshire, c. 1660,

iii. 89 Chamberlain (T.), Westminster scholar, 1720, ix.

70; x. 68

Chamberlayne and Dethick families, i. 308 Chambers (Mrs.), mezzotint of, with T. Lowe, xii.

49

Chambers (John), Etonian, 1760, x. 238 Chambers (L. H.) on Amersham rectors, i. 387 ; v. 169 Barnard family, iv. 478 Bennetto, v. 13 Burke (William), M.P., v. 316 Carter (William), artist, vii. 93 Chesham Bois inscrip- tions, iv. 123 Churchyard inscriptions : list of . transcriptions, vi. 354 Clarke (Rev. Thomas), ii. 129, 352 Clergy buried at Amersham, v. 169 " Commonwealth Mercury," v. 306 Cumberland epitaph, v. 210 Curfew bell, vii. 217 Drake (Montagu G.), iii. 234 Elstob (C.), iv. 317 ; v. 337 Epitaphiana, iii. 485 ; vi. 270 Faber (J.),ii. 133 Fireback: relic of 1660, vi. 230 Gibbons (Grinling), iv. 138 Gordons at Westminster School, iii. 33 Grey (Bp. William) of Lincoln, iii. 228 Henley (Rev. Phocion), iv. 129 Ken (Bishop), iii. 248, 431 Mead (Dr. William), Centenarian, iv. 310 Mears (William), bell-founder 1626, iii. 217 Organists of St. Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey, i. 428 Parr (Robert), Centenarian, iv. 309 Purcell (Daniel), iv. 368 Purcell (Edward), iv. 368 Purdy or Purdue (William), bell-founder, circa 1567, vi. 249 St. John the Baptist, Little Missenden : viqars of, vi. 209 ; vii. 69, 213 St. Mary's, Amersham, Bucks : churchyard inscriptions, vii. 464 ; viii. 23, 103, 204, 303, 423 Salkerstone (Mrs. Rebekah) of London, vii. 89' Standard Psalmist ' : W. H. Birch : Rev. W. J. Hall, iv. 348 Tooley Street: Tooley family, v. 250 Wesley (Charles), iii. 388 Wesley (Samuel), ii. 349 ; iii. 388 Chambers (R.), Westminster scholar, 1787, ix.

70 ; x. 68

Chambers (R. E. E.) on Sir John Chandos, iii. 25

Duke of Wellington's first school, iv. 107, 454

Chambers (R. W.) on ' Widsith,' i. 18, and

" Gautigoth," vi. 271

Chambers (Thomas), Etonian, 1758, x. 28 Chambers (Sir W.). design for Somerset House, ii.

25 258

Chambers (W. G.) on Dene Holes, x. 390, 437, 450 Chamerovzow (Louis Alexis), author, 1873, viii. 9 Chamney or Cholmondeley family, iii. 3, 295, 418 Champ (G. E.), Westminster scholar, 1814, ix.

70 ; x. 68 Champagne, Rochefoucauld, and Hamon families,

i. 289 Champaigne (Pierre de), Esquire, tracts by, 1509,

xi. 293 "Champak"=an Indian tree, scented wood, v.

220

Champenois (J. J.) on ' Critical Review,' 1756, i. 49; vii. 389; Noorthouck (John), 1746 (?)- 1816, vii. 409 Champernoun (J.), Westminster scholar, 1735, ix.

70 ; x. 90

Champion, the King's, at Coronations, iii. 461 Champion to Charles I., Charles Dymoke, vii. 207 Champion (C.), Westminster scholar, 1738, x. 90 Champion (T.), Westminster scholar, c. 1725, ix.

70 ; x. 90

" Chance," used as adjective, 1593, ix. 227 Chancellors of York Minster, office and duties of,

vi. 409, 475

Chancellor's Sealer, the office of, vi. 89 Chandos, place name, its locality, x. 49, 134 Chandos (Sir John), his parentage, iii. 25, 115 Channel Islands, Coutances, and Winchester, iii. 126 Channel Tunnel and Mr. Gladstone, verses on, iv. 108; scheme, viii. 266