Mr. Punch's History of Modern England, Vol. 4 (of 4).—1892-1914
iii. 143;
Tennyson's reply in _P._ to his attack in _The New Timon_, iv. 224
Bunn, Alfred, "Poet Bunn," i. 235
Burdett-Coutts, Miss (afterwards 1st Baroness), i. 254; ii. 227; efforts to check plumage scandal, iii. 310
Burgon, Dean, attacked by _P._, iii. 151
Burlington Arcade, i. 156
Burlington House exhibitions, iii. 328
Burnand, Sir Frank: _Cox and Box_, i. 155; ii. 235, 273; iii. 363; editor of _P._, iii. 150, 171; as a parodist, iii. 325; as playwright, iii. 343; resigns editorship of _P._, iv. 300; his "Few Words at Parting" and "R. C. L.'s" tribute, _ibid._
Burne-Jones, Sir E., criticized by _P._, iii. 331, 334; iv. 303
Burns, Rt. Hon. John, as Socialist, iii. 76, 78; in Mr. Asquith's Cabinet, iv. 135; and Trade Union Congress of 1908, iv. 162
Burt, Right Hon. T., M.P., ii. 43, 88
Butler, Mrs. Montagu, ii. 261
Butler, Mrs. (afterwards Lady Butler), iii. 116
Buxton, Mr. Sydney (afterwards Earl Buxton), President of Board of Trade, iv. 133
Byng of Vimy, General Lord, iv. 8
"Ca' canny," practice of, ii. 95
Cable, submarine, to France, i. 72, 75 _ill._; Transatlantic, i. 72; laid in 1866, ii. 27
Cabs, i. 141, 142; taxis foreshadowed, i. 77; competition with taxis, iv. 195-6
Caine, Sir Hall, less entertaining than _Bradshaw_, iv. 285. _See also_ iv. 287, 288
Cairns, 1st Earl, ii. 116; iii. 37
Caldecott, Randolph, iii. 221, 334
Californian goldfields, i. 76
Callan, Philip, M.P., cartooned, iii. 21
Calls, practice of paying, iv. 254
Calvé, Mme., iii. 362; iv. 333
Calverley, C. S., ii. 270; death, iii. 320; parodist, iii. 325
Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, i. 194, 195
Cambridge, Duke George of, and Indian Mutiny, ii. 7; attitude to Volunteers, iii. 68 _seq._, 70; and education in the ranks, iii. 110; and barrack life, iii. 110 _seq._; on neutral-tinted uniforms for active service, iii. 111 _seq._; opposes Channel Tunnel, iii. 204, 224; resigns post of Commander-in-Chief, iv. 217; death, _ibid._
Cambridge University, Bill, i. 87; Prince Albert, Chancellor of, i. 181
Camouflage foreshadowed, iv. 193
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, iv. 317
Campbell, Sir Colin (Lord Clyde), ii. 6, 8, 16
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, iii. 46; leads Liberals, iv. 33; and Boer war, iv. 45; campaign against the Lords, iv. 62; death, iv. 6, 64; and Chinese labour, iv. 130
Canada, Federation of, ii. 28
Canada, relations with England and the U.S., iii. 65 _seq._
Canadian Pacific Railway completed, iii. 199
Canning, Lord, Governor-General of India, ii. 4, 7
Cantillon, Lieut., Napoleon's legacy to, i. 201
Capital and labour, iii. 80 _seq._;