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 Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.

SUBJECT INDEX.

525

Cheve (Emile), his system of music, 229, 318 Children, burnt, at a" Passion play, 1705, 307, 110 ;

names terrible to, 517 Chiswick churchyard, monuments and memorials,

347, 505

Chocolate, first advertisement of, 1657, 406 Chowt (C.), or Chute, c. 1553, 408 Christian names : Almroth, 326 ; Fines, 49,

139, 395 ; Paganel, 350, 472 ; Panthera, 91, 177 ;

Theodore, 488 " Christiana Regina Bohemia nata Herevia,"

1724-80, 68, 174

Christinecke (C. L.), artist, 1773, 329, 458 Christmas, its name in European languages, 59 Church : Clifton Campville, c. 1353, its restoration,

67 ; dogs allowed in, 209, 294, 395, 517 ; monu- ments in St. George's, Botolph Lane, 463 ; flag,

petition for, c. 1767, 487

Churchill (Lieut, -General C.), d. 1745, 210, 309 Churchill family and Catherine Sedley, 47 Churchwardens, women serving as, 369, 518 Churchwardens' accounts, meaning of terms in.

c. 1600, 470

Churchyard inscriptions, registry for, 147 "" Cinematograph," " cinemacolor," etymology

of, 6

City lands mentioned in document of 1723, 38 City with inhabitants turned to stone, fable, 349 Clancarty (Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of), her

marriage, 366

Clarke (James) and " Six Clerks' Office," 188, 337 Clarke (Matthew), the elder, minister, 3^ Clapper of Mende, the legend of, 326 Claxby, Lincolnshire, epitaph in church, 184 Clavering (Col. H. Mordaunt), b. 1766, 28, 98 Clavering (B.), Westminster scholar, 1777, 28, 98 '' Clear case," early use of the phrase, 67 Cleopatra, her portrait, the discoverer of, 88, 176 Clergy buried at Amersham, 169 Clerici family, 188 Clerks of Assize, Society of, MS. relating to, 1678

1851, 281 Clifton Campville Church, c. 1353, its restoration,

67 Clive (Lord), at Birmingham, 1768, 428 ; and

Charles Caraccioli, 507 Clocks, grandfather, in France, 37 Clubs: United Service Club and Pall Mall, 1, 91 ;

Nonsense Club, 1852, members of, 129, 477 ;

Nobody's Friends, formed 1800, 248 Cockle-shell legend, St. James's boat, 409 Cocquard (St. Cyr), of Gascony, c. 1800, 108 Coffee, first advertisement of, 1657, 406 Coffee-house, first keeper of, 1671, 369 Coffin, stone, of the Duke of Wellington, 326 Coins, brass, of Roman Empire, 226, 374 " Colberteen " lace, burial in, 37, 134 Coleridge (S. Taylor), and Anna Barbauld, 181,

315 ; and De Quincey, 268 Colkitto and Galasp, names in a sonnet by

Milton, 104, 195, 311 Collier family, 250 Coltman family, 58

" Comfrey," etymology 01 <.he word, 45 Combe ( Edmund )= Catherine Pretty, 1702, 88 Combe (Harvey)= Christian Jarman, 1752, 88 Combe-Martin market charter, 1264, 249, 355 Commissions, Vice-Admiralty, in Latin, 1685

1730, 87 "* Commonwealth Mercury,' paper, 1658, 306, 432,

517 Compston family, derivation of the name. 350,

493

Comyn Castle and Glamis mystery, parallel, 67

' Confinement,' poem, 1679, 116

Congregational Church, Tonbridge, its registers,

186 Congres international des Sciences auxiliaires

de 1'Histoire, 349, 433 Considerant (V. P.), the piano in ' Destinee

Sociale,' 69 Constables' staves, elaborately painted, 1824,

288, 395

Convent of the Blue Nuns, Brompton, 1790, 427 Conybeare (W T . Daniel), his marriage, 350 Coopers' ' Athenae Cantabrigienses,' new edition

proposed, 368

Copying machines advertised in 1817, 407 Corbett (Thomas), Secretary of the Admiraltv,

168

Coriolanus, his mother's name, 89 Cornish language, its use, 406 Cosey Hall, Gloucestershire, its site, 110 County bibliographies, topographical, 30, 178,

196,276,338,374,417,510 Court Leet, Hampstead Manor Court, 1911, 78 Courtenay (Sir W.), posed as Messiah, c. 1830,

428

Courts of law, standing on tables in, 408 Coventry, Shakespeares in parish registers of,

1583-1664, 24, 105, 406 Crane (Susan), and tobacco, c. 1653, 89, 177, 267,

297, 397 Craven (Countess of), Margravine of Anspach, and

Princess Berkeley, d. 1828, 187 " Credo quia impossibile," author of the phrase,

507

Croker (Temple Henry), his biography, 70, 136 Cromlechs, instances of pillar stones next, 370 Cromwell (O. ), and Sir H. Vane, their pet names,

128 ; and ' Commonwealth Mercury,' 1658,

306, 432, 517 ; life of his porter, Daniel, 507 Cromwell (Thomas) of Essex, c. 1750, 37, 194,

316 Crypt of Hurley Manor, temp. William III., 46,

136, 256

Culture, theory of the phases of, 168, 318 Cumberland epitaph, 210, 372 Cutlery, Sheffield, in 1820, French book on, 78 Cuttle (Capt. ), his hook on right or left wrist, 52 Cynghordy, Welsh place-name, English trans- lation of, 28, 97 " Cynical," use of the word, 506

" Daggs," " to set daggs," meaning of the word,

507

Dallas family, 91

Daniel, Cromwell's porter, his life, 507 Danish national flag, description of, 249, 336 D'Annunzio, reminiscences of Swinburne in, 201 Dante Alighieri, allusions to, by early writers, 33 Danteiana, 401, 426

Darnley (Lord), his sister's marriage, 157 Davenant (Sir W. ), his ' Entertainment at Rutland

House,' 8, 77

Davies: Cadell & Davies, publishers; their suc- cessors, 68

Dawson (Henry), epitaphs of his family, 184 " De la " in English surnames, survival of. 117,

275, 417 De Quincey (T.), and the murderer Williams, 6 ; and

S. T. Coleridge, 268

De Ruyter and Tromp families, 149, 295 De Vere, his management at Drury Lane, c 1852, 349, 435