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fer, 3. 265. ---- memorial, 51. C. (B.) on Whiting's watch, 403. C. (B. N.) on London street characters, 376. C. (C. C.) on the seventh son, 617. C. (C. C. C.) on learned man referred to by Rogers, 559. "Cease, rude Boreas," its author, 559. Ceyrep on Buro, Berto, Beriora, 477. ---- St. Christopher, 494. ---- MS. De Humilitate, 610. ---- monastic establishments in Scotland, 104. ---- the ring finger, 114. 492. ---- serjeants' rings, 111. ---- birthplace of St. Patrick, 344. ---- the site of Twyford, 457. ---- the number Seven, 617. ---- Spy Wednesday, 620. C. (F. G.) on the Cromwell family, 489. C. (G. A.) on arc de Arbouin, 330. ---- the arms of an armiger, 397. ---- cure for hooping cough, 223. ---- Land Holland, 330. ---- Nelson family, 236. ---- the Miller's Melody, 316. ---- Terre Isaac, 319. ---- Hendurucus du Booys, and Helena Leonora de Sieveri, 370. ---- the Tradescants, 474. C. (H.) de Croix on errors of poets, 102. ---- the hymns of the Moravians, 113. Chadwick (John Norse) on wrestling for boar's head, 106. ---- meaning of Hyrne, 152. ---- grants made by Hen. VIII. and Edw. VI., 201. ---- parish registers, 36. ---- postman and tubman of the Exchequer, 490. ---- Spy Wednesday, 511. Chantrey's sleeping children, 397. 428. 476. Chaplains to the forces, a list wanted, 29. Charing Cross, its derivation, 486. Charles I., his supposed executioner, 28. Charlton (Edward), lines on English history, 405. ---- a description of the sea-serpent, 405. ---- suicides buried in cross-roads, 405. ---- Nashe's Terrors of the Night, 562. ---- Twyford, 569. Chasseurs Britanniques, 295. Chatterbox, its meaning, 141. Chaucer, lines on, 536. 574. 621. Chaucer (Philo.) on Flemish proverb quoted by Chaucer, 466. ---- Gabriel Harvey's notes on Chaucer, 319. C. (H. B.) on "O Leoline! be absolutely just," 78. ---- London street characters, 376. C. (H. B.) on "Preached in a pulpit," 29. ---- Moravian hymns, 30. ---- mitigation of capital punishment, 444. ---- popular stories of the English peasantry, 459. Cheese given at a birth, 364. Cheke (Sir John), notices of, 200. 260. Cheke's clock, notices of, 320. Chelwoldesbury, its derivation, 346. 449. Cheshire cat, to grin like, 402. Chettle's tragedy, Hoffman, source of the plot, 228. Chevalier St. George, notices of, 610. Children, large numbers by one mother, 126. 138. 204. 282. 300. 357. 548. Children of Israel, the number constituting the exodus, 11. 180. China,
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