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 Xotcs and Queries, Jan. 28, 1922. SUBJECT INDEX. 545 Burial-places of Gentlemen- Ushers of the Black Bod, 468, 513 Burial-places of Royal Academicians and Asso- ciates, 211 Burial registers : St. Katharine's, London, 408, 453, 496 Burke (Edmund), items concerning, 107 Burnet (Rev. William), livings held by, 72 Burning tower crest, 251, 294 " Burnt his boats," first use of phrase, 177 Biirresheim (Emmerich Joseph von Breiden- bach), memorial medal of, 36 Bury (Bishop de), his ' Philobiblon,' 270 Bustard (Antony),, Winchester scholar, 1524, 469 Butlers of Durham, 247 But 4 j (Rev. George) and Dr. Johnson, 351 Butter, curious saying concerning, 300, 375, 415 " Button," used in. North's ' Life of Lord Guil- ford,' meaning wanted, 389 Butt- woman =sextoness, female verger or pew- opener, 72, 137 Byrne (Elizabeth), landscape painter, 490, 534 " Cabal," derivation of word, 291 Caen Wood : see Ken Wood Calendar, Gregorian, in Ireland, 12 Callowhill (J.), vase painter, 72 Cambridge and Oxford Universities, article contrasting, 370 " Camouflage," origin of word, 419 Camoys (Lord), his milk syphons, 31 Campbell (Thomas), poet, inscription on house at Boulogne, 428 Campbell shield of arms, 111, 176, 214, 296 Canada's coat of arms, 501 Canaletto, his connexion with publication by Owen McSwiny, 13 Canning (Mrs.) : see Hunn Cantelupe (Viscount), allusion to in ' London Lyrics,' 210, 257, 298 Capes (Bernard), inscription on monument at Winchester, 250, 314 Cards, curious details in Court, 159 Carey (Sir Robert), horse-riding performance, 56 Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, the water- wheel, 338 Carlyle (Thomas), and a bookseller, 88 Carolina, conversation between Governors of North and South, 292, 333, 438 Carols, books on, 190, 239 Cartagena, failure of British attack on, in 1741, 321 350 393 Carte '(R. D'Oyly) and Rudall Carte, 469, 519 Carter (H. B.), water-colour artist, 491, 534 Carter (Joseph, N.), landscape painter, 534 Cartwright (Rev. John), rector of Winwick, Co. Northampton, 1688-1693, 470 Carwithen (John), vicar of Crediton, 1731-1742, 470 Cassell (Miss), memorial to, in Kew Gardens, 298 Cateatpn Street : see under London Catholic necrology under Elizabeth, 421 Cave (Edward), as clerk of the franks, 463 " Celeritous " as adjective of " celerity," 431 Centenarians : Dowse (Thomas), d. 1734, 150 Hancock (John), 289 Parr (Robert), 99 Ceremonial vestments of the Judiciary, 529 Ceres, said to be oldest British vessel afloat, 387 Chalk Farm, duelling at, 149, 196, 239 Chalmers (James), and the author of ' Caledonia,' 72 Chambers (Ephraim), the travels of, 353 Char-a-banc, introduction into England, 329, 396 Charles II. (King), name of " Old Rowley " given to, 135 ; called " coffin-faced," 170 ; and Barbara Villiers, 251, 337 Charles X. as a pioneer of English horse-racing in France, 68 ' Chatham House Magazine,' 217 Chatterton (Thomas), his apprenticeship to John Lambert, 148, 198 Chautauqua, derivation of name, 38 Cheese : used as ammunition, 387, 533 ; Cheddar : appreciation of, in 1861, 69 ; " Cheese Monday," Bulgarian festival, 169 ; Cheshire : song on, 212, 254 ; yawning for, 289 ; Cures, 331 ; English varieties, 190; Ewe's milk, 111; Fairs, 28; Holland : varieties. 331 ; Moulds, earliest use of metal, 31 ; Poisoning, 331 ; Quotations on, 188, 235, 255, 335, 455, 516 ; Rituals, used in, 331 ; Saint and sacrifices, 130, 239, 255, 279, 335 ; Scotch varieties, 190 ; Shakespeare's cheese- loving Welshman, 110, 196, 234, 254, 335, 498; Stilton, first maker of, 406, 455 ; Varieties in 1534, 11; Vats, earliest reference to, 11; Welsh rabbit, 110, 148, 198, 278, 438 Chesapeake and Shannon, inscription on stone in St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S., 368 Chess, the Queen in Eastern games of, 148 ; translations of Vida's poem on, 332, 375 Chester (Col.), his extracts from Parish registers, 389, 473, 517 J " Chewar," origin of word, 50, 96, 118 I China : Lowestoft, 18 ; willow pattern, 78, 175 Chinese vase : Yi Lu, inscription on, 409, 452 ! Cholerton, place-name, 17 j Chollerford, place name, 17 I Christ, day of week of His birth, -50 8 Christian Names : Artemas, 310, 375 Brothers (or daughters) of the same, 230, 273, 312, 336, 415, 436, 454, 497 Gizzey Gamme, 71 Iscariot, 228 Moselyn, 71 Souldier-life-like, 208 Surnames as, 370, 437, 474, 511 Christmas trees, 529 Christ's Hospital and the Navy, 87, 199, 277 Church customs, 449, 495 Churchill, Manor of : see Manor of Churchill Churns, glass and tin, 52 I Cigarette smoking : see Tobacco I Clarke (Mrs. Cowden), her Shakespeare concor- dance, 47, 216 I Claxton (Miss Adelaide), artist, 490, 534 j Claxton (M.), English painter, 1813-81, 535 I Clay (Henry), papier mache manufacturer, 17 i Clayton (Alfred Bowen), 1796-1855, artist and architect, 180 Clerical Index Society, 510 sClibborn (Walter), highwayman, 354, 519 Clocks and clockmakeis : " Act of Parliament " clocks, 16 ; John Frost of Chichester, 489 ; John Coates of London, 510 ; John Lacy of Ports- mouth, 510
 * Circuses, Astley's and Sanger's, 329, 373, 393, 413