—— on Charles II. and Lord R.’s
daughter, 399. —— on college salting
and tucking of freshmen, 390. ——
on Eachard’s tracts, 404. ——
on error in Hallam’s History of Literature, 435.
—— Inedited letter of the Duke of
Monmouth, 379. —— on Locke’s
proposed Life of Ld. Shaftesbury, 401. ——
on Lord Shaftesbury and Dr. Whichcot, 382. ——
on Ludlow’s Memoirs, 384. ——
on the Mosquito country; origin of the name; early
connection of the Mosquito Indians with the English, 425.
—— on MSS. of Locke, 401. —— on Queen’s messengers, 445. —— on Rawdon papers, 400. —— on Savile, Marquis of Halifax, 384. —— on Sir William Coventry, 381. —— on Wellington—Wyrwast—Cokam, 401. —— who was Lord Karinthon? murdered 1665, 440. —— on blockade of Corfe Castle in 1644, 451. Chancellors, Thynne’s collection of, 60. Change of name, 248. Chapels, origin of the name, 358. 391. 417. Charlemagne’s talisman, 140. 187. Charles I., portrait of, 167, 184. —— anecdote of, 437. —— his sword, 183. 372. —— bust of, 43. —— pictures of, in churches, 184. Charles II. and Lord R.’s daughter, 399. 478. Charms, old, 293. Charm for toothache used in Ireland, 349. 397. Charm for wounds, 482. Charms, 429. Charms—the evil eye, 429. Chart, Kent, early statistics of, 330. Chatham (Lord), speech on the American stamp act, 12. 220. Chaucer, queries concerning, 303. —— night charm, 229. 281. Cheshire round, 83. 456. Chest, Iland, 173. Chiffinch, letters of Mrs, 124. Childe Harold, parallel passages or plagiarisms in, 183. 209. Chip in porridge, 382. Christian captives, 441. 477. Christian doctrine, fraternity of, 213. 281. Christ Church, Canterbury, books lent from, 21. Christencat, meaning of, 109. Christie (W.D.) on Skinner’s Life of Monk, 379.
Christmas Hymn, 201. 252.
Christ’s Hospital, old songs once popular there, 315. 421. Chronicle, Morning, when first established, 78. Chrysopolis, 383. Church History, queries in, 156. Church livings, incumbents of, 91. Churchyard customs, ancient, 441. Cibber’s Apology, characters of actors in, 67. Circulation of the blood, discovery of, 202. 250. Cirencester, Richard of, 93. 206. Civil wars, anecdote of, 93. 338. C.(J.) on M. or N., 415. —— on regimental badges, 415. C.(J.T.) on Dayrolles, 476. C.(J.W.) on passages from Pope, 245. C.(L.), query respecting “horns,” 383. Clare Market, 196. Clarendon (Lord), opinions of, by English historians, 165. Clergy, alleged ignorance of, 51. Clericus, definition of, 149. Clericus on inscriptions of ancient alms-basins, 44. —— on ordination pledges, 156. Clerkenwell, eminent residents, 180. Clive (Lord), Caraccioli’s Life of, 108. 120. Close translation, 422. Clouds or shrouds in Shakspeare, 58. C.(M.) on Trophee, 389. C.(O.) on family of Steward or Stewart of Bristol, 335. Coach-bell, why ear-wigs so called, 383. Coal brandy, 352. 456. Cock Lane, 244. Coffee, notes on, 25. 154. Coffee-houses, the first in England, 314. Coffee,
connection of the Mosquito Indians with the English, 425.
—— on MSS. of Locke, 401. —— on Queen’s messengers, 445. —— on Rawdon papers, 400. —— on Savile, Marquis of Halifax, 384. —— on Sir William Coventry, 381. —— on Wellington—Wyrwast—Cokam, 401. —— who was Lord Karinthon? murdered 1665, 440. —— on blockade of Corfe Castle in 1644, 451. Chancellors, Thynne’s collection of, 60. Change of name, 248. Chapels, origin of the name, 358. 391. 417. Charlemagne’s talisman, 140. 187. Charles I., portrait of, 167, 184. —— anecdote of, 437. —— his sword, 183. 372. —— bust of, 43. —— pictures of, in churches, 184. Charles II. and Lord R.’s daughter, 399. 478. Charms, old, 293. Charm for toothache used in Ireland, 349. 397. Charm for wounds, 482. Charms, 429. Charms—the evil eye, 429. Chart, Kent, early statistics of, 330. Chatham (Lord), speech on the American stamp act, 12. 220. Chaucer, queries concerning, 303. —— night charm, 229. 281. Cheshire round, 83. 456. Chest, Iland, 173. Chiffinch, letters of Mrs, 124. Childe Harold, parallel passages or plagiarisms in, 183. 209. Chip in porridge, 382. Christian captives, 441. 477. Christian doctrine, fraternity of, 213. 281. Christ Church, Canterbury, books lent from, 21. Christencat, meaning of, 109. Christie (W.D.) on Skinner’s Life of Monk, 379.
Christmas Hymn, 201. 252.
Christ’s Hospital, old songs once popular there, 315. 421. Chronicle, Morning, when first established, 78. Chrysopolis, 383. Church History, queries in, 156. Church livings, incumbents of, 91. Churchyard customs, ancient, 441. Cibber’s Apology, characters of actors in, 67. Circulation of the blood, discovery of, 202. 250. Cirencester, Richard of, 93. 206. Civil wars, anecdote of, 93. 338. C.(J.) on M. or N., 415. —— on regimental badges, 415. C.(J.T.) on Dayrolles, 476. C.(J.W.) on passages from Pope, 245. C.(L.), query respecting “horns,” 383. Clare Market, 196. Clarendon (Lord), opinions of, by English historians, 165. Clergy, alleged ignorance of, 51. Clericus, definition of, 149. Clericus on inscriptions of ancient alms-basins, 44. —— on ordination pledges, 156. Clerkenwell, eminent residents, 180. Clive (Lord), Caraccioli’s Life of, 108. 120. Close translation, 422. Clouds or shrouds in Shakspeare, 58. C.(M.) on Trophee, 389. C.(O.) on family of Steward or Stewart of Bristol, 335. Coach-bell, why ear-wigs so called, 383. Coal brandy, 352. 456. Cock Lane, 244. Coffee, notes on, 25. 154. Coffee-houses, the first in England, 314. Coffee,