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 INDEX. 557 Notes and Queries, Jan. 20,1900. Bunhill Fields Burial-ground, inscriptions in, 35 Burgess (W. A.) on bells of old Flaunden Church, Herts, 46 Burleigh (William Cecil, Lord), his 'Ten Precepts,' 73, 151 Burns, and Cervantes, 144 ; " a Donald hastie," 346 ; " hoodock," 517 Burton (H. H.) on Mimmes family, 248 Burwell family, 880, 427 Butler (A. J.) on Danteiana, 50 Butler (J. D.) on " Hill me up," 234 Magnetic Pole, 198 Butler (Rev. Richard), hia biography, 329, 406 Butter, boiled, its meaning, 475 Butter, spun, its meaning, 419, 484 Butterworths, law publishers, demolition of their premises, 146, 294 Byron (George Gordon, sixth Lord), his maternal grandfather, 27 C. on ' Dr. Johnson as a Grecian,' 451 C. (A.) on "Vivian's 'Visitations of the County of Devon,' 246 C. (E. A.) on " Reel in a bottle," 318 Sunken lanes, 404 Titian at Warwick Castle, 75 O. (G. E.) on marriages of personB already married to each other, 9 Pennington (Lord Mayor), 427 Wright (Sir Edmund), 404 C. (T. W.) on Hohenswangau, 128 C. (W. W.) on bills of exchange, 397 Henry VII., his treasure, 329 Caldwell, Minshull, and Tarbock genealogies, 266 Calends (S. 8.) on Palmer family, 8 Calvaries, Breton, 398, 523 Calvert family, 207, 317, 403 Camires worn by Hebrews, 455 Campbell (Thomas), his ' Hohenlinden,' popular error concerning, 265; memorial to, at Boulogne, 304, 401 Canaille : " Ce canaille de D ," grammatical error explained, 398, 446, 524 Canard, its derivation, 108 Candy (F. J.) on " By the haft," 355 Inde-baudias, 216 ' Padre Francisco,' 196 Peers, double-name signatures for, 487 Canynges (William), M.P., 1439, 61 Capados, its meaning, 308 Card terms, 268, 317 Carillons rung on church bells, 227 Carminow family and arms, 325 Carpenter (John), M.P., 1439, 61 ' Carthusian,' key to the, 189 Case (R. H.) on " My lodging is on the cold ground," 505 Cashier on Lea Detenus, 426 "People of the Red-letter," 418 Cathedral and church organs destroyed by Cromwell, 151,189,276,310,401,499 Cattle, blessing, Brittany cu-tom, 8, 95 Cattle as criminals and their execution, 49,151 Celer et Audax ou Miss Di Bertie, 355 Chute and Mildmay families, 194 " Common or garden," 155 Jewish antiquities at Lincoln, 24 Celer et Audax on links with the past, 275 Roman remains, discovery of, 266 Cervantes and Burns, 144 Cespititious, its derivation and early use, 126 Chair, St. Augustine's, 379 Chairs, Windsor, made at High Wycombe, 12, 57 Chapman (George), date of his death, 226, 314 Character and climate, 439 Characterie in 'H.E.D.,' 344, 400 Charade, " My first is followed by a bird," 52, 75 Charles I., relics of, 55; his death attributed to Jesuits, 56, 93, 174 ; supposed portrait of, 169 Chateau (H.) on an indispensable, 310 Chaucer and St. Mary's, Westminster, 329, 401 Chelsea Barracks, wind indicator at, 17 Cheshire, Wirral of, Danish place-names in, 879, 442, 502 Cheyne (R.) on notes on the ' Musas Anglicans,' 386 Yapp, 257 Chimneys in ancient houses, 64, 196, 254, 387, 502 China, Sevres, 28 ; heraldic, 89 ; pig and wheatsheaf on, 89 ; Lowestoft, 498 Chinese medicine, 10 Chingford, co. Essex, its parish church, 537 Chodowiecky, engraver, particulars of, 228, 297 Choirs, modern instrumental, 12, 74, 445 Chorley (H. F.), musical critic, 180 Christian names : brothers bearing same, 74 ; Cybel, 418 ; Jordan, 483 ; Doctor, 518 Christianity in Roman Britain, 229, 334, 406, 503 Christmas bibliography, 515 ; drinking, 1607, 515 Church bells, carillons rung on, 227 Church organs destroyed by Cromwell, 151, 189, 276, 310, 401, 499 Church registers of Elizabeth and Connecticut farms, New Jersey, 517 Churches, Devil's door in, 127,178, 218,256, 313, 528 ; wedding porch in, 148 ; washed away by the sea, 249, 330, 426, 460 ; bibliography of old London, 349, 466 ; grooves on walls of, 417 Churchyard in ' Bleak House,' 207 Chute and Mildmay families, 74, 136, 194 Ciega de Manzanares, particulars concerning, 28 Cinnamon=Cassia Lignea of the ancients, 329, 482 Clark (C. E.) on " Up, Guards, and at them ! " 543 Clark (R.) on Bunhill Fields Burial-ground, inscrip- tions in, 35 Holy Well in the Strand, 86 Mummy wheat, 274 St. Mary's, Moor fields, 511 Trade=road, 186 Clarke (C.) on Garrick's snuff-box, 324 Selectmen, 169 Sheep in the Green Park, 29 Smoak=to twig, 182 " Up, Guards, and at them ! " 497 Clarke (U. K.) on Selectmen, 311 Clayton (E, G.) on churches washed away by the sea, 528 Minik, its meaning, 635 St. Mildred's, Poultry, 528 Clayton (H. B.) on armorial, 522 Banners, silk, preservation of, 523 Dieskau, 446 Clements (H. J. B.) on books in the " Bibliotheca Phillippica," 156