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499. Charles X., King of France, 522. Charlotte, Queen, 449. Chateaubriand, 166. Chartier, Alin, 462. Chatmoss, 279; drained and healthy, 530. Cherubino, 391. Chester, 277. Chesterfield, Countess of, 302; as an equestrian, 471. Cholera, in Edinburgh, 500; in London, 502; in Liverpool, 529; in Boston, 534; in Philadelphia, _ib._; in Baltimore, _ib._; in New York, _ib._ "Cibber's Lives," 462. Clairon, 8; Garrick's opinion of, 446. Clanwilliam, Lord, Lawrence's picture of, 422. Clarendon, Lord, puts Horace Twiss in Parliament, 87; the Grove, 90, 102; influence in getting Horace Twiss into Parliament, 335. _Clari_, Mrs. Bradshaw in, 396. Class Prejudice to Actors, 65. Clay, Henry, 549; Fanny Kemble's Letters of Introduction to, 561. Cleopatra, Queen, as a dramatic writer, 447. Clifford, Lord de, 426. Clint, picture of Cecilia Siddons, 405. Clive, Mrs. Archer, 153. Cobb, Mrs. and Miss, 211. Cobbe, Miss, her theory on the future existence of animals, 321. Cobbett, article on in the _Examiner_, 435. Cockrell, 9. Coleridge, 124. Collins' "Ode to the Passions," Liston reciting, 460. Colnaghi, 243. Combe, Cecilia, 151. Combe, George, "the Apostle of Phrenology," 151; author of "Constitution of Man," _ib._ Combe, Andrew, 151; works upon physiology, hygiene, and education of children, 154; combing, 155; his age, 157; his anecdote of Scott's "feudal insanity," 265, 316, 412; on climbing, 420; lectures in the Phrenological Museum, 527; "Constitution of Man," 530. Communion service, 401. _Constance_ selected for Fanny Kemble's benefit, 359; success of, 361, 417; Mrs. Siddons' sketch of, 517. "Constitution of Man," 151, 530. Contat, Mlle., 258. Cooper, Fenimore, "The Borderers," 508, 509; compared with Charles Kemble in "Venice Preserved," 544. Cornwall, Barry, 124, 345, 353. Cork, Lady, 254, 289, 372; vivacity at an advanced age, 379; curious arrangement of her drawing-room, _ib._; "Ancient Cork," _ib._; "Memory," _ib._; idea of heaven, _ib._; propensity for taking that which was not hers, 381, 389; little parties of, 391; a noisy conversation, 519. "Corrombona, Vittoria, Duchess of Bracciano," 353. Cottin, Madame, 332. Coutts, Mr., his fortune, 391. Coutts, Miss Burdett, recipient of all Mr. Coutts' fortune, 392. Covent Garden Chambers, 17, 25. Covent
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