iv. 172, 222
Burgundy, Duke of, i. 35; ii. 54
---- Duchess of, i. 20, 96
---- i. 354
Burnet, Bishop, his _History of his Own Time_, ii. 294 _note_: referred to, i. 265 _note_; ii. 154 and _note_: his _Travels and Letters_, ii. 272 _note_
---- Thomas, his _History of Robert Powell the Puppet-Showman_, iv. 335 _note_
Burney, his _History of Music_, i. 345 _note_
Burridge (or Borago), a cordial, i. 259 _note_
Burton, his _Anatomy of Melancholy_, i. 23 _note_; iii. 63 _note_
Business men allowed to look in the "Mirror of Truth," ii. 344
Busy, Benjamin, complaint of interruption, iv. 347 _seq._
_Busybody, The_, by Mrs. Centlivre, i. 135 _seq._, 163
Butcher Row, ii. 264 and _note_
Butler's _Hudibras_ quoted, iii. 179 _note_
Buttler, Captain John, i. 334
Button's Coffee-house, i. 350 _note_; ii. 277 _note_
Buzzard, Benjamin, indicted for rudeness, iv. 319
Byng, Admiral, i. 61, 182
Byron, Christopher, ii. 317 _note_
---- Captain, i. 87 _note_
Cabe, Sergeant, of the Coldstreams, ii. 264
Cacus, a deer stealer, i. 256
Cadaroque, a fort of the Troquois, iii. 300, 301
Cadiz, ii. 19 _note_
Cadogan, Lieut.-General, i. 19 and _note_; ii. 133, 200
Cadwallader, King, iv. 301
Cælia, the history of, iv. 25 _seq._, 30
----, requests advice in choice between two suitors, iv. 35-37
Cæsar, Julius, his modesty at his death, ii. 263: in the Chamber of Fame, ii. 228: and Alexander compared to Marlborough and Prince Eugène, i. 62, 63
Referred to, i. 54, 252, 303 _note_, 304 _note_, 345; ii. 7 _note_, 33 and _note_, 110, 129, 140, 141, 152, 177, 207, 230, 239; iii. 89, 330, 385
Caius Marius, i. 16 _note_
Calais, ii. 27; iv. 249 _note_
Calamanco for the waistcoat, ii. 254 and _note_, 322
Calamities, real and imaginary, iii. 173, 174
Calatayud, iv. 158
Callicot, Edward, foreman of Cambric's shop, iv. 318
Calpurnia, Pliny's letters to, iii. 187 _seq._
Cambric, Charles, indicted for obscene conversation, iv. 317
Cambridge, i. 350 _note_; iii. 159 _note_, 160 _note_
Camilla (Mrs. Tofts), i. 171 and _note_
_Camilla_, opera by Buononcini, i. 171 _note_, 345 _note_; ii. 373 _note_; iii. 6 _note_
Camillo (_i.e._ Lord John Somers), i. 44
Camomile, Lady, an old fop, iv. 352 _seq._
_Campaign, The_, by Addison, i. 353 and _note_
Campbell, Duncan, a dumb fortune-teller, i. 126 and _note_: Defoe's _History of_, i. 126 _note_; iii. 100 _note_: referred to, ii. 125 _note_
Cancaon, i. 253
Cancrum, a very pretty fellow, i. 201
Candaules, King, iv. 238
Canes, not of the family of Staff, i. 104: commonly hung from buttons by a ribbon, i. 217 and _note_: persons permitted to wear them, ii. 221, 222: clouded canes, ii. 418: as necessary as a limb, ii. 360: their use defended, ii. 363: perfect canes, iii. 153, 154: referred to, i. 367; ii. 165, 202, 298, 321, 359, 417
Canvy Island, iv. 380
Capitol, the, ii. 263
Card-matches, i. 41 and _note_
Careless, Frank, a coxcomb, i. 128
---- Jack, a love-letter from, i. 251: referred to, i. 253
_Careless Husband_, by Cibber, i. 91 _note_
Carellis, Captain Robert, i. 334
Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn, ii. 121 _note_; iii. 98 _note_
Carignan, Prince de, i. 95
Carlisle, Dean of, ii. 120, 171 _note_
Carminative Wind-dispelling Pills, iv. 152
Carrol, Mr., i. 136 _note_
Carry, Joe, a very pretty fellow, i. 201
Cartail, Robert, of Bucks, i. 301
Carthage, ii. 229; iii. 361, 379, 392
Carthaginians, i. 54; ii. 229
Cartwright, Mr., iii. 6 _note_
Case, Dr., his _Compendium Anatomicum_, i. 169 _note_: referred to, i. 127 _note_, 168 _note_; iv. 226
Cash, Tom, i. 218
---- Sir Tristram (_i.e._ Sir Francis Child), ii. 58 _seq._, 75, 76, 77
Caska, an impudent fellow, iv. 280
"Cashu," iv. 250 and _note_
Cassander in the _Faërie Queene_, iv. 16
Cassio in _Othello_, iv. 240 _note_
----, a rich man of excellent understanding, iv. 260
Cassius, i. 70; ii. 140, 141; iii. 281
Castabella, letter to, i. 130, 142
---- a prude, iii. 67
Castel Gandolpho, iii. 375
Castille, iv. 158
_Castle Rackrent_, by Miss Edgeworth, iv. 261 _note_
Castle Street, iv. 329
Castlemaine, Earl of, ii. 7 _note_
---- Lady, Pepys on, iii. 296 _note_
Caswell (_i.e._ Dr. Will Taswell), ii. 43 and _note_
Catalonia, i. 76, 95; ii. 200
Cathcart, Lord Charles, third husband of Elizabeth Malyn, iv. 261 _note_
Catholic, Roman, a custom in nunneries, ii. 318
---- Majesty, her, i. 213
---- Majesty, his, ii. 19, 188
Catiline, Sallust's History of, i. 75; ii. 94, 95; iv. 97 _note_
Catinat, i. 234
Cato, i. 54, 98; ii. 51, 413; iii. 89, 274 _note_, 385: compared to I. B., iii. 256: would rather be, than appear good, iii. 132: the Censor, iv. 194 _note_
Cato of Utica, the younger, ii. 223 _note_: in chamber of Fame, ii. 230
---- junior, iv. 13, 14
Catullus, his "Lesbia," i. 387: his _De Suffeno_, iii. 259
Cavaliers on duelling, i. 319, 320
Cavallier, James, leader of French Protestants, i. 244 _note_
Caya, the, i. 149
"Cebes, the Table of," iii. 250 and _note_
Cecil Street, ii. 54, 156 _note_
Celamico, iv. 330
Celania, a shepherdess in Davenant's _The Rivals_, iv. 140 _note_
Celia, i. 46
Cenis, Mount, i. 399
Censor, the, of Great Britain (_i.e._ I. B.), necessity for, in a free nation, iii. 160: defence of I. B.'s way of acting the part, iii. 255: accused of partiality, iii. 343: referred to, iii. 144, 149, 159, 248, 255 _seq._, 284; iv. 14, 17, 96, 127, 145, 195, 254, 312
Centaur, Lady, in Ben Jonson's _Silent Woman_, ii. 29 and _note_
Centlivre, Mrs. Susannah, her _A Bickerstaff's Burying_, i. 36 _note_: her _The Busybody_ performed, i. 135 and _note_, 163: notice of her life, &c., i. 136 _note_
---- Joseph, i. 136 _note_
Ceres, iii. 341
Cervantes, his _Don Quixote_, iii. 331 _seq._; iv. 279
Cevennes, the, i. 244 and _note_, 301 _note_, 332
Chalcas, i. 58
Chalmers quoted, i. 102 _note_
Chamade, the, defended, i. 362 and _note_
Chamberlain, Lord, closes theatre, i. 344 _note_: referred to, i. 16 _note_, 37 _note_, 110 _note_, 250 _note_; ii. 334 _note_
Chamberlayn, Edward and John, authors of _Angliæ Notitia; or, The Present State of England_, iv. 154 _note_, 294 _note_
Chamillard, M., i. 229, 244
Chancery Lane, i. 228 _note_; iii. 147
_Chances, The_, by the Duke of Buckingham, iii. 400 and _note_
Chanticleer, Job, petition from, iii. 110
Chapel Clerk, a, ii. 150, 172, 173
_Character of the Present set of Whigs_, by J. Trapp, ii. 121 _note_
_Character of Don Sacheverello_, Knight of the Firebrand, in a letter to Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq., iii. 141
Charing Cross, i. 154, 219 _note_, 261 _note_; ii. 125, 126 _note_, 150; iii. 26 _note_, 100, 209; iv. 149 _note_, 150 _note_, 254, 329 _note_
Charlemagne, ii. 300
Charles Street, i. 342 _note_
Charles I., i. 15 _note_, 83 _note_; ii. 294 _note_, 334 _note_
---- II., i. 83 _note_, 126 _note_, 127 _note_, 153 _note_, 157, 202, 310 _note_, 317; ii. 246 _note_, 320 _note_, 413 _note_; iii. 113 _note_; iv. 109 _note_, 140 _note_, 150 _note_, 207, 372 _note_
---- XII., ii. 47 _note_, 135 _note_
---- King of Spain, i. 49, 60, 61, 67, 71, 73, 94, 174
_Charlettus Percivallo Suo_, by Edmund Smith, i. 158 _note_
Charlton, Mr. Thomas, his story, ii. 178 _note_
Charmont, i. 174
Charon, the ferryman, iii. 212, 223
Charterhouse yard, ii. 156 _note_
---- school, ii. 331 _note_; iv. 201 _note_
Chastity, bequeathed by I. B., i. 66: to be valued in men as in women, ii. 62: more difficult for a young man than generosity, ii. 64
Chaucer, ii. 425 _note_
Cheapside Conduit, ii. 192
---- i. 334; ii. 373; iii. 55; iv. 149 _note_, 153 _note_, 370
Chelsea, some account of the coffee-houses, &c., i. 280 _seq._: referred to, i. 349 _note_; ii. 244, 267; iii. 302; iv. 163
---- Hospital, room for news-writers, i. 159: referred to, iv. 172
---- fields, i. 389
Chequers, common name for public houses, ii. 264 _note_
Chesterfield, Lord, i. 100 _note_
Chetwine, Mrs. (_see_ Clarissa), her history, i. 38 _note_: her marriage, ii. 255 _seq._: referred to, i. 259, 286; ii. 62
Chetwynd, William Richard, third Viscount, i. 38 _note_
Chetwynd, Walter, M. P. for Stafford, Master of the Buckhounds, i. 38 _note_
Cheyne Walk, i. 280 _note_
Chicheley, Mrs. Sarah, her beauty and fidelity, ii. 369 and _note_, 370 _note_, 379
---- Sir Thomas, her husband, ii. 370
---- Sir John, one of King William's admirals, her son, ii. 369
Chichester, Bishop of, i. 124 _note_
Child, Sir Francis, banker, i. 349 _note_; ii. 58
_Children in the Wood_, iv. 163
Child's Coffee house, iv. 131
China, craze for collecting, i. 192 and _note_
Chiswell Street, i. 334, 335
Chloe (_i.e._ Mrs. Hales), her character, i. 38 _note_ and _seq._, 64, 259
---- advised against the lottery, iv. 53, 72, 73
---- beloved of Philander, ii. 306, _seq._
---- asks I. B. whether he is quite as good as he seems, iii. 145: referred to, ii. 6
Chloes, the, i. 138
Chloris, i. 81
_Choice Sentences for the Company of Masons and Bricklayers_, by I. B., i. 151
Christchurch, i. 7 _note_, 281; ii. 171
_Christian Man's Vocabulary, The_, iv. 308
_Christianity not Mysterious_, by Toland, ii. 417 _note_
Christ's Hospital, ii. 97, 156 _note_; iii. 160 _note_
Chromius, who sighed for Laura, ii. 37
_Chronicle of the Kings of England_, by Baker, iv. 342 and _note_
Chryses, King of Chryseis, i. 58 _seq._
Church, bad manners in, iii. 144; iv. 315, 316
---- preferment, a problem in, iv. 167, 168
Churchill, Brigadier-General Charles, i. 90 _note_, 91 _note_
Cibber, Caius Gabriel, a sculptor, ii. 14 _note_; iii. 65 _note_
---- Colley, acknowledges service of Steele to the stage, i. 15 _note_: on Betterton, _ibid._: on Mrs. Barry, _ibid._ and 16 _note_: on Mrs. Bracegirdle, i. 17 _note_: on Mrs. Verbruggen, i. 30 _note_: on Underhill, i. 188 _note_: on Sandford, iii. 113 _note_: on John Mills, iv. 42 _note_: on Mrs. Oldfield, iv. 94 _note_: his _Careless Husband_, i. 91 _note_; iii. 357: his _Apology_, i. 110 _note_; iii. 1 _note_, 355 _note_: complains of money given to singers, &c., i. 110 _note_: his salary, ii. 164 note: his _Double Gallant; or, Sick Lady's Cure_, ii. 201 and _note_; iv. 262: on Charles II., ii. 413 _note_: his _Rival Queens_, iii. 399 and _note_: his excellences, iii. 355 _note_ and _seq._: manager of Drury Lane, iii. 355 _note_: his _Love's Last Shift_, iii. 356: his _Lives of the Poets_, iii. 390 _note_
Referred to, i. 37 _note_, 358 _note_; ii. 334 _note_; iii. 283 _note_, 384
Cibber, Mrs., iii. 299 _note_
Cicereius, his modesty, ii. 262
Cicero, two orations of, ii. 152, 153: his _De Oratore_ quoted, ii. 155; iv. 219: _De Amicitia_, ii. 410, 412 _note_; iii. 45: _De Officio_, ii. 323: his _Disp. Tusc._, ii. 231 _note_; iii. 62, 116 _note_; iv. 228: _De Sen_., iii. 98, 114: _Pro Archia Oratio_, iii. 280; in the Chamber of Fame, ii. 229: letters to his wife, iii. 239 _seq._
Referred to, ii. 94, 230; iii. 61, 89, 115, 116; iv. 151, 220, 221, 239, 356
---- the younger, iii. 239, 240, 243
Cineas, the orator, iv. 45
"Cits" distinguished from citizen, i. 211, 212; iii. 256
City, a fine city widow, i. 127, 128
City train-bands subject of ridicule, i. 232 and _note_
_City Shower, The_, by Swift, iii. 38 _note_
"Civil Husband, The," ii. 27 _seq._
Civil Wars, the, iv. 267
Civility, injudicious, a nuisance, iv. 74
Clapper, Mr., a great talker, iv. 203
Clare Market, a butcher of, attempts to bribe I. B., iii. 178, 179: referred to, iii. 110
Clarence, Duke of, ii. 285
Clarendon Press, i. 317
Clarinda, loving Philander, ii. 306 _seq._
Clarinda, caught cold at a masquerade, iii. 171
---- beloved of Philander, iii. 297, 298
---- her folly, iv. 260: referred to, iv. 142
Clarissa (Mrs. Chetwine), her character, i. 39 _seq._, 48
---- the divine, her cruelty, iii. 170
Clarissas, the, i. 138
Clark, Dr., oculist, iv. 150 and _note_
---- Joseph, a young posture master, ii. 389 _note_
Claviger, i. 256
Clay Hill, i. 262 _note_
Clayton, Thomas, author of _Arsinöe_, his pastoral masque, iii. 276 and _note_: introduced Italian opera into England, iii. 276 note
Clement XI., Pope, ii. 142
---- Thomas, iv. 315, 327 _seq._
Cleomilla, "a female miner," ii. 271
Cleomira, an old "fine lady," ii. 86, 87
Cleontes politely ridiculous, ii. 111
Cleopatra, i. 93, 346
---- her eyes more beautiful than any ear-ring, iii. 195
Cleora, friend and rival of Diana Doubtful, ii. 328 _seq._
Clergy, the, advised to read celebrated sermons instead of their own,