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GENERAL INDEX.

Christmas rimers in Ulster," vii. 81, 173,256,311,

394

Christmas trees, the first in England, 1836, x. 486

Christmas : Yule log, i. 129, 255, 296, 357, 398

Christmases, royal, at Gloucester, ii. 501 ; iii. 72

Christ's Hospital, Speech Day, collection in white

glove, vi. 16 ; incidents in early history of, ix.

446


 * Chronicle of the Kings of England,' bibliography

of, x. 25

(Jhrononhotonthologists, the, c. 1841, ii. 360 Church (Sir Arthur H.) on B. Churche, ii. 291 ;

mummy vised as paint by artists, iv. 56 Church (Sir Arthur H.) on " Pomander," vi. 214 Church (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1777, x.

110

Church bell, date of inscription, viii. 330 Church briefs, moneys collected on, how trans- mitted, 1650-1700, iii. 348, 473 Churche (Robert), c. 1600, his biography, ii. 249,

291

Churches Balls thrown in, on Easter Monday, vi. 109, 196 Bell-turret, with wooden, iii. 95, 516 ; iv. 457 Bells, use of tubular, xi. 250, 307, 408, 460 ; xii. 251 Buckfastleigh, iso- lated at, viii. 207 City : destroyed or de- molished, iii. 282 ; earliest use of stoves for warming, i. 449, 511 ; Guildhall MS. on, i. 208 ; inscriptions in, ii. 389, 453, 492, 537 ; monu- ments in, vi. 54 ; round towers, with, ix. 170 ; Clifton Campville, v. 67 Closed on Vicar's death, 1827, iv. 286 Consecration crosses on outside walls, vi. 390, 451 Commonwealth, built during, iv. 18 Curious announcements in, x. 167, 218, 253 damaged by great storm, 1703, vi. 115 Dedications, changed at Refor- mation, iii. 148 Dogs allowed in, v. 209, 294, 395, 517- East Moen, ix. 231 Essex : stained and painted glass in, ii. 361, 462 ; iii. 41 Flag, petition for, c. 1767, v. 487 French : built after the Fire of London, iv. 9, 336 Greek church in London, x. 386 -Grimthorpe's (Lord), list of, vi. 449 ; vii. 18 Heart-burial in niches, viii. 289, 336, 352, 391, 432, 493 ; ix. 38, 92, 234, 275, 320, 375, 398, 473, 500 ; x. 35, 77, 111, 431 Helmets in, ix. 410, 476 Heraldic animals as pinnacles, vi. 189, 317 History in situ, vi. 428, 517 ; vii. 55, 155, 231, 298, 377 Hollington, ix. 231 Horses taken to, iii. 266, 318 Inscriptions, iii. 57, 97, 175 Lingfield, ix. 231 London : relics of, ix. 167 Mediaeval towns, on walls of, iii. 287, 377, 434 Milford, ix. 231 Monastic, sub-dedication of naves, xii. 68 Municipal officers, used for election of, xii. 360, 404, 430, 470, 511 Pictures of the Deity in, vii. 450 ; viii. 34, 334 Preston Parish, the dedication of, xi. 362, 422 Registers, vi. 50, 97 Rome, English in, ix. 167 -Round towers, with, ix. 170 Royal arms in, ii. 428, 513 Rye, Sussex, ix. 328 St. George's, Botolph Lane, v. 463 St. Pancras, ix. 191, 235, 312, 352 ; x. 86 Silchester, Hants, iv. 235 Smallest in England, i. 260 Stained glass from Malvern, vi. 188 Stained and painted glass in Essex, ii. 361, 462, iii. 41 Standing and sitting in, 1696, xi. 414 Stoke Poges, pictures of, xi. 494 ; xii. 58 Symbolism of water flowing through, vi. 108 Churches of Yorkshire,' 1844, its writers, iii.

366, 418, 473 Churchgoing in the fifteenth century, viii. 483

Church goods in the seventeenth century, vii. 361 T

Churchill (Bartholomew), Westminster scholar,,

1817, x. 110

Churchill (C;), Westminster scholar, 1730, x. il(F Churchill (Lieut.-General C.), d. 1745, v. 210, 309' Churchill (J.), Westminster scholar, 1745, x. 110 Churchill (J.), prisoner of war at Cambrai, 1813

vii. 486

Churchill (Joshua), Etonian, 1763, x. 28 Churchill (R.), Westminster scholar, 1720, x. 110- Churchill (S.) on Major John Andre", vii. 469 ;

marriage of an English prisoner of war afr

Cambrai in 1813, vii. 486

Churchill (W.) of Dorset, Etonian, 1756, x. 28 Churchill ( W. S.) on British Ambassador in France,

1595, vii. 367 Churchill, derivation of the STirname/iv. 233, 434,

491

Churchill family, xii. 319, 382 Churchill family and Catherine Sedley, v. 47 ' Church Historians of England,' published by

Seeley, 1853, iii. 308, 373 ; iv. &8, 117, 154,

Churchman (Mary), 1654-1734, her maiden name.,

x. 429

Church music, organ-voluntary, 1640, xi. 294 Church of England, book on, c. 1750, iii. 349, 397 - the Bishops of, and University degrees, xi. 381.

" Church of England " or " Episcopalian," xi. 28- Church Times, its jubilee, 1863-1913, vii. 141, 161 Churchwarden pipe, the origin of, vii. 289 Churchwardens accounts, iii. 164 ; v. 470 vi 308, 390 ; viii. 348, 433 Black man as, xi. 298 Edward VII. as, iii. 334 Women as, v. 518 Churchyards Inscriptions, ii. 165, 244, 389, 453, 492/537; iii. 57, 97, 175; iv. 123, 385- v 147 ; vi. 206, 255, 278, 354, 418, 474 ; vii. 110, 224, 246, 303, 324, 464 ; viii. 23, 103, 204, 306, 395, 423 ; ix. 44, 124, 284, 504 Records, i, 348 Tombstones, upright, viii. 490 ; ix. 35, 91, 158 Yews in, iii. 166, 291, 337 ; iv. 63, 155 Chute (T. Wiggett), Etonian, 1763, x. 108 Chyebassa, its locality, ii. 448,. 497 Gibber (Colley), his ' Apology/ receipt for, iii. 266; vi. 381, 475, 535; his marriage, 1693. iv. 366

Cibber (Master), d. 1758, his parentage, vii. 309- Ciborium of Tong Church, vi. 506 ; vii. 225 Cicero on purity of women's language, i. 69, 154 Cicero (Marcus T.), tested by the Christian stan- dards, viii. 269, 318 Cicero (Quintus) and Stone Circles, viii. 229 : ix.

90

" Ciceronian," word used in 1611, ix. 227 Cigar, centenary of, 1913, ix. 89, 235, 454 ; x. 33 Cima, his picture ' Incredulity of Thomas,' i. 69 Cincinnati, Society of the, explained, i. 238 Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty, Prof. Raleigh on, i.

465 Cinematograph, its precursors, ii. 403, 456, 517 ;

its evolution, 502, 537 ; iii. 56, 155, 194 " Cinematograph," " cinemacolor," etymology of,.

v. 6

Cinque Ports, election of mayors in the, vii. 306 Ciphers before figures in accounts, x. 170 Circle of Loda in Scandinavian mythology, ii. 8,.

97

" Circus," Marylebone Road, London, viii. 7, 43& Cirencester, booksellers and printers of, x. 141