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 GENERAL INDEX.

Christian Names :

Titles as, v. 53, 194, 324 Treble in 1660, vi. 49, 219, 275 Volant, v. 229, 293, 401; vi. 15 What, iii. 416

Yeed or Yeedith, iii. 369, 456 Christian names, in old charters and grants, i. 461; ii

74, 195 ; as evidence of race, xii. 48 Christianity in Roman Britain, iv. 229, 334, 406, 503 Christians, Free Catholic, xii. 106. 235 Christians and Jews, compulsory costume for, ix. 157

298 Christie (John) on Earl of Hyndford's daughters, vii.

249

Christie (R. C.) on Mr. Gladstone as verse- writer, ii.72 Christie (R. C.), his death, vii. 60 Christie family, viii. 525

Christmas, spelt Xmas, iii. 27, 138 ; and Oliver Crom- well, 104, 174, 235, 495 ; ice before, x. 506 ; xi. 54 ; equation of time at, 128, 212 ; ecclesiastical state at, xii. 502 Christmas bibliography, ii. 505 ; iv. 515 ; vi. 485 ;

viii. 500 ; xii. 502 Christmas cards, originator of, viii. 504 ; ix. 56 ; x.

237 ; the first, xii. 347, 391

Christmas carols, Habakkuk and Nativity in, ii. 107,

449, 512 ; fifteenth century, iii. 107 ; Berkshire,

307, 394 ; book of, c. 1845-50, xi. 309, 414, 454, 494

" Christmas cheer," meaning and use of the custom,

vi. 370, 437

Christmas customs, 1610, viii. 500 Christmas Day on Sunday, iii. 284 Christmas decorations and Shrove Tuesday, ix. 86, 217 Christmas drinking, 1607, iv. 515 Christmas tup, its meaning, ii. 348, 511 Christmas weather-lore, xi. 54, 285 Christmastide folk-lore, xii. 505 Christ-tide, use of the word, xii. 502 Christy (M.) on Hawker's ' Instructions to Young

Sportsmen,' xii. 89, 131 Chronicle, monastic, discovery of old, vi. 147 Chronicles, contemporary, xi. 46 Chronista, history of the term, xi. 309, 409 Chronogram, 1532, iii. 46 ; on death ofLeoXIIL, xii.

124

Chronograms, their origin and history, ix. 127, 249 Chronology, monkish, i. 10, 92, 231; ii. 29, 292, 473 ; iii. 73, 234 ; Jewish and Christian, i. 172 ; old and new style, r. 268, 344, 401, 461

Church:

All Hallows the Great, its carvings, iii. 388, 455 Canterbury, church older than St. Martin's, v.

26, 94, 178, 319

Chingford, Essex, iv. 537; v. 57, 113 Clipping the, viii. 420, 486; ix. 55, 216, 394;

x. 54, 136 ; xii. 371, 475 Danish, Wellclose Square, v. 492 Hats worn in, viii. 81

Hemington Church, its desecration, xii. 228, 278 Heptonstall Church polluted in 1482, xi. 423 Sleeping in, vi. 286

Smallest in England, ix. 47, 375, 430, 512 Will read publicly in, xii. 348, 450 Wooden pillars in, ii. 285, 414

Church :

Ycleping the, viii. 420, 486 ; ix. 55, 216, 394

x. 54, 136 ; xii. 371, 475 Church, its gender, iii. 448 ; vi. 350, 435 Church, early, wine in, vii. 4, 135, 170 ; oldest wooden,

x. 245, 416 ; its folk-lore, xi. 458 Church (F.) on Shelley's cottage at Lynmouth, Devon,

viii. 523

Church (John), the " Obelisk preacher," v. 52 Church ales. See Candlemas gills. Church bells, carillons rung on, iv. 227 ; at Waltham-

stow, v. 89 ; rights regarding, xi. 268, 354 Church briefs in West Haddon, xi. 86, 289, 513 Church desecration, xi. 423 ; xii. 13, 228, 278 Church-door collections, ix. 162 Church furniture, an inventory dated 1564, ix. 348,

472 Church gift, transfer of land by, viii. 81, 134, 248,

432

Church goods, inventories of, i. 368, 437 Church lands in Kirkby Kendal, vi. 108 Church-lore, imaginary, ix. 247 Church organs destroyed by Cromwell, iv. 151, 189,

276, 310, 401, 499 Church plate, legend on, x. 386 Church property, sale of, v. 395 Church registers of Elizabeth and Connecticut farms,

New Jersey, iv. 517 Church registers, London, v. 89, 191 Church rents, bells tolled for their payment, ii. 507 ;

iii. 31

'hurch of England in 1840, x. 104 hurch of Scotland, and burning bush, i. 174 ; ii. 153 ;

Commissioners of General Assembly, ii. 149, 276,

392

ihurch, singing in, vii. 265 !hurch tower, cards represented on, iii. 90, 214, 273 ;

columbarium in, xii. 48, 113 hurch tradition, i. 428 ; ii. 58, 150, 173, 256, 296,

393, 474 ; iii. 33, 94, 171

Churches :

Architectural irregularities in, iii. 33, 94, 171

Barrel organ in, v. 35

Basilican, iii. 322

Bells, foreign, in, ix. 406

Chancels deflected in, ii. 58, 150, 173, 256, 296,

393, 474

Commonwealth arms in, xii. 194, 396 Cresset stones in, iii. 408 Daily service in, i. 136 Dedication to St. Aidan, i. 48 ; ancient, 208,

337 ; authorities on, 257; to St. Paul before

A.D. 600, i. 488 ; ii. 155 ; double, iii. 348 Devil's door in, iv. 127, 178, 218, 256, 313, 528 Fireplaces in, xii. 308, 354, 454, 492 Fonts absent, ii. 268, 393 Grooves on walls, iv. 417 Hatchments in, i. 55 London churches: their bibliography, iv. 349,

466 ; municipal, vi. 502 ; monuments and

brasses in, vii. 169, 278, 335 Low side windows in, i. 186, 392, 493 Marks, mysterious, in, iii. 207 Names in English and Latin, xii. 507