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Chile versus Chili, correct spelling, ix. 230, 275 ;

Prints relating to, x. 12, 59 Chilston, author of " litil tretise " of music, vii.

487 ; viii. 38

Chfltern, origin of the place-name, ix. 246 Chilver (T. Farquhar), Westminster scholar, 1817,

vi, 170 'Chimes, Westminster, Anglo-Saxon, hymn tune,

ii. 509 ; iii. 35

Chimneys, invention to prevent smoking, 1663, xi. 294 ; " Rumford " chimney explained, ix. 443

China, curious use of needles in, iv. 506 China and Japan, their diplomatic intercourse,

i. 8, 154, 397, 511 ; ii. 157 Chinese Gallery m London, 1851, i, 207, 255 Chinese parallel of Gaelic story, ii. 145 Chinese proverb in Burton's 'Anatomy,' viii. 189 ;
 * ' China to Peru," use of the phrase, xi. 6

ix. 326

<3hingford Mount Cemetery, epitaph in, iv. 525 Chippendale (T.), upholsterer, c. 1770, vi. 407 ;

vii. 10, 54, 94, 153, 216

Chippenham, weekly lectures at, 1590, xi. 294 -Chippindall (Henry J.), d. c. 1839 in India, ix.

148, 215

Chippindall (W. N.) on Arrowsmith (Thomas), artist, x. 395 Blizard as a surname, ix. 456 Bonar, x, 277 " Burganes," ix. 357, 416 Chamney or Cholmondeley family, iii. 295 Chippind&Tl (Henry James), ix. 148 Chippin- dale (T.), upholsterer, vi. 407 ; vii. 54, 153 Eyre (Governor), ix. 498 Harrison = Green, xi. 218 Houseman (John), ii. 107 Medal, vii. 70 Munday, surname, xii. 12 Shilleto, ix. 335 Virginia, vii. 267 Words waiting ex- planation, viii. 478

'Chirbury (Bishop) at Bhoscrowther, 1451, iv. 349 -Chislett (W.), Jun., on Gilbert White and the poet Thomson, ix. 226 ; William Browne, Vitalis and Apuleius, x. 384 ; Meredith's imi- tation of Peacock, x. 208 ; Thackeray's Latin, xi. 298 -Chiswick churchyard, monuments and memorials,

v. 347, 505

" Chitface(d)," 1622, meaning of the term, ix. 287 -Chitty (Abraham), Westminster scholar, 1689, x.

110

Ohivalry, twenty-four acts of, and John Pye, 1600-7, iiu 129

Chocolate, first advertisement of, v. 406 ; vi. 96,

172 "Choir balance, St. George's Chapel, Windsor, viii.

168, 212, 315, 358

-Choirboys in rufCs, viii. 450, 496 ; ix. 94 Cholera monument, Sheffield, vii. 90 'Cholmondeley (Mary Henrietta), killed 1806,

picture of, iii. 267

Cholmondeley or Chamney family, iii. 3, 295, 418 '" Chopin '* pronunciation of the name, xi. 168, 217

Chopin = a. measure, derivation of the word, iii. 56 Choral Fund Society, mentioned in will, 1843,

viii. 390

-Chorley (Josiah), 1672, his MSS. journal, iii. 287 Chosen Few, button inscription, i. 287 -Chostwick. See Ghoshcick. -Chowt (C.), or Chute, c. 1553, v. 408 Chretien (C. E.) on burial-place of Eleanor of

Provence, x. 150 Christ, His " Seven Eyes " in Welsh poetry, xii.

420, 468

Christchurch, Hampshire, epitaph in, x. 171, 213,

Christ Church, Oxford, Catechist at, 1634-78, x. 507 ; xi. 174 ; time of Elizabeth, vii. 251 ; viii. 151, 270 Christian (George) on Italian goat, its colour, x.

493

Christian Catacombs, illustrated works on, ii. 450 Christian Fathers, index to, i. 248, 334, 453 ; ii. 54 Christian names Admonition, ix. 27 Almroth, v. 326 Alvery or Alvary, i. 156, 186 Ama- neuus, ii. 88, 152, 197 Amphillis, x. 488 Ananias, iii. 266, 333, 395, 453, 497 Aphra, viii. 505 Argent, ix. 27 Aubrey, i. 187 Cedric, ii. 326 Chideock, ii. 49, 153 Chris- topher or Kester, ix. 156 Duke and Duchess, vii. 447 Earnest Appeal, vii. 446 Edna, ii. 268, 318 Essex, ii. 534 ; iii. 92, 173, 214, 295, 338, 377, 387 ffrancis, x. 228 ; 276, 358 Fines, v. 49, 139, 395 Friday, iv. 310, 395, 454 Galfrid, i. 338, 436, 494 ; ii. 33 Geoffrey, i. 187 Hamlet, iv. 305, 395, 538 Helwis or Elwis, iv. 266 Horatio and Horatia, vii. 345 Hugh, i. 187 Hulda, iv. 249, 315, 337, 455 Indomitable, vii. 446 Inigo, vii. 424 Ifiigo, Ignatius, viii. 7 Ivanhoe, ii. 326 James, ix. 151, 213, 278 Lugidio, iv. 10 Micah, ix. 27 Nigel, i. 186 Noah, i. 7, 76 Orlow, vi. 10 Paganel, v. 350, 472 Pamela, viii. 409 Panthera, v. 91, 177 ; viii. 109, 291, 340 Patience, iv. 65 Penelope, i. 226 Reginald, i. 186 Starling, i. 506 Theodore, v. 488 ; vi. 57 Thirmuthis, x. 490 ; xi. 17, 75 Children with same, i. 35, 79, 112, 157, 257 Double, c. 1700, viii. 125 French Premiers, vii. 289, 377 Puritan in New England, 1794, xii. 399, 419, 439, 459, 479, 500 Used by both men and women, iii. 387, 456, 497 Walton-in-Gordano : Parish registers, xi. 489 Christian rules of life, viii. 14P, 216 Christian symbolism, illustrated works on, ii. 450 Christians and lions, Tertullian on, i. 428 " Christiana Regina Bohemia nata Herevia,"

1724-80, v. 68, 174 Christie (J.) on Byron's Aberdeen tutor, v. 167

Smollett's ' History of England,' ii. 129, 256 Christie family of Baberton, vi. 488; vii. 37 Christie (J. H!), duel with J. Scott, i. 22S, 338 Christinecke (C. L.), artist, 1773, v. 329, 458 Christmas Bibliography, ii. 502 ; iv. 503 ; vii. 3 ; viii. 481 ; x. 482 ; xii. 498 ; in Brittany, iv. 501 ; in the Cevennes, xii. 493 ; its name in European languages, iv. 505 ; v. 59 ; old pre- parations for, ii. 504 ; and New Year in Paris, vi. 481

Christmas bough, old custom, ii. 507 ; iii. 14, 74 Christmas bush, old custom, ii. 507 ; iii. 14, 74 Christmas cards, the first, viii. 505 Jonathan King's collection of, vi. 483 ; vii. 33 " To- morrow shall be my dancing day," i. 241 Christmas Day, 19i3, newspaper publication

suspended, ix. 47

Christmas decorations, evergreens, vi. 486 Christmas Eve in Provence, vi. 505 ; vii. 51 ; in

the South of France, viii. 501 ; ix. 78, 133 Christmas family of Bideford, c. 1757, ii. 28 Christmas hero, King Wenceslas, xii. 499 Christmas mummers as mammals or birds, ii. 507 ;

iii. 14

Christmas posset-bowl, c. 1840, xii. 499 Christmas quarrel, 1859, i. 78