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 Notes and Queries, July 26,1013. • 525 SUBJECT INDEX. Cawthorne family, 53 Celebrations, religious, of ancient England and Ireland, and India, 340 Cereals, the price of, in 1550, 288, 358 Cesnola (Alessandro Palma di), author, his death, 228 Ohadslow, Wilts place-name, 70 " Chalking a score," account-keeping, 248 Challamel (J. B. M.), author, d. 1894, 228 Champion to Charles I., Charles Dymoke, 207 Cli.-uil ry-i, English, references to, 370, 455 Chantrey (Sir F.), sculptor, hia education, 170, 230, 312 Chapel: Lamb's Chapel, London, its registers, 51, 354 Chapels, proprietary, in London, 96, 205, 286, 386 Charing Cross, old cross " fallen down," 288, 357 Charles I., his Champion, Charles Dymoke, 207 ; memorial in Kent, 305, 378 ; and the Parlia- mentary soldiers, 429, 497 Charles family, 70 Charnock (Job), c. 1656, his antecedents, 380, 472, 500 Charter, Hatfield, temp. Edward III., 505 Charter of Henry II., its date, 116 Chartularies, bibliography of, 286, 335 Chausere (Richard), of Gloucester, 1350, 347 " Cheev," " cheever," use of the word, 1583, 74 Chenier (Andre), his stay in London, 229 Chester and Paget in poem by Praed, 388, 450 Chester (VV. Bromley), Westminster School steward, 1776, 70 Child (R.), Westminster School steward, 1773, 188 Children's books and stories, old-time, 310, 356, 374, 411 Chilston, author of " litil tretise " of music, 487 Chippendale (T-). upholsterer, d. 1779, 10, 54, 04, 153, 216 Cholera monument, Sheffield, 90 Christ Church, Oxford, time of Elizabeth, 251 Christian names: Duke and Duchess, 447 ; Earnest Appeal, 446; Horatio and Horatia, 345 : Indomitable, 446 ; Inigo, 424 Christian names of French Premiers, 289, 377 Christie family of Baberton, 37 Christmas, bibliography of, 3 Christmas cards, Jonathan King's collection, 33 Christmas Eve in Provence, 51 Christmas rimers in Ulster, 81, 173, 256, 311, 394 Church goods in the seventeenth century, 361, 417 Church in a picture, identification of, 149 Churches : Lord Grimthorpe's list of, 18 ; their history in ritu, 55, 155, 231, 298, 377 ; pic- tures of the Deity in, 450 Churchill (J.), prisoner of war at Cambrai, 1813, 486 Churchwarden pipe, the origin of, 289 Churchyard inscriptions: copies of, 110, 246; St. James's, Piccadilly, 185, 224, 303, 324; Amersham, 464 Cibber (Master), d. 1758, his parentage, 309 Ciborium of Tong Church, 225 Cinque Ports, election of mayors in the, 306 'Citizen,' comedy, 1829, 50, 96 City Livery Companies, records of, 101, 403, 506 Claprgott (Wiseman), Westminster scholar, 1732, 309 Clarendon (Lord), quotations in his ' Essay on War,' 69, 78, 217 4 Clarissa Harlowe,' first edition, 250 Clarke (John), schoolmaster of Hull, d. 1734, 444 Clarke (Rev. W.), of Salehurst, 1743-8, 327 " Cleverality," use of the word, 430 Cloudsley Bush, origin of the place-name, 388, Clubs: Grillion's, 349, 390, 420, 474; Rota, men- tioned by Scott, 425, 493; Zodiac, c. 1880, 230 Clubs, coaching, of the nineteenth century, 470 Coaching clubs of the nineteenth century, 470 Cobham family, 421 " Cocks' heads," in Dickens's ' The Chimes,' 328, 416 Coffee-House and Tavern, Storey's Gate, 449, 516 Coffin, dying in one's, 96, 134, 156, 214, 298, 396, Coin, Bactrian, of Eukratides, 308 College of Arms, Canada, its library and collection, 188 Colleges : matriculation and graduation, 409, 474 Collins (C.), Westminster scholar with Southey, 289 Colman (George) the younger, his farce from the French ' Blue Devils,' 1798, 50, 96 Colonne (Guido delle) in England, r. 1273, 509 Colophon in ' II Giorgione,' published 1911, 409, 492 Colour printing, earliest example of, 488 " Columpnaa,' meaning of the term, 268 Coming of age at twenty-one years, 369, 432 Commonwealth, protection of inventions, 162 Communion plate, its place in museums, 225 " Comptible, the meaning of, in ' Twelfth Night,' 286 Compton (T.), artist, c. 1818, 449 Compton Beauchamp Church, Berkshire, epitaphs in, 503 ' Comus ' and Gray's ' Elegy,' a parallel, 206, 277, Comyn (Rev. S. G.) and Lord Nelson, 369 Conquest family, 385 Cooper (A.), miniature painter, b. c. 1600, 168 C'ope, name in parish registers before 1700, 288 Copyright law and Longfellow's works, 389 " Cork fever," use of the term, 450 Cornhlll, demolition of St. Michael's rectory house, 247 Cornish wills in Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 366 Coroner's inquest on Katharine Hamlett, 1580, 306 Cotton (Charles), motto of his ' Angler,' 155, 498 Cotton family, 408 ' Country Girl,' comedy, 1828, 50, 96 Courtenay (C. Barren), Westminster scholar, 70 Courtenay (Sir W.), posed as Messiah, c. 1830, 297 Cowley (Hannah), her farce ' Who 'a the Dupe ? ' 1779, 50, 98 Cox (S.), barrister, d. 1776, 410 Crecy, 1346, Welsh knights present at, 190, 268 Crests: the moon in her complement ppr., 387 ; rose-bush bearing three full-blown roses, 91, 154 Crimean War, General Beatson and, 57, 135, 237 ' Critical Review,' two copies, 1766, 389, 517 " Crohil geal," lichen, modern name of, 72, 231, 516 Croker (J. Wilson), author of memoir of, 270, 316 Crooked Usage, London street-name, 150 Crosby Hall, ceiling of the Council Chamber, 87 Crosses, consecration, on outside walls of churches, 33 Crotch (W.). MUS.DOC., c. 1797, Oxford, 387 Crouch family of Rye, Sussex, 208 Crown of the kings of Greece, 507
 * Church Times,' its Jubilee, 1863-1913, 141, 161