C

Cabinet Theatre, [56]

Camberwell, [79], [80], [97]

Camberwell Grove House, [97]

Campbell, Herbert, [67]

Campbell, of Sadler’s Wells, [67]

Canonbury Tavern, [95]

Caroline, Mme., [15]

Castle Gardens, [95]

Cavanagh, John, fives-player, [49]

Cave and Mackney, [10]

Chabert, [8]

Chalk Farm, [39]–41

Chelsea, [93]; and see Cremorne and Manor-House Baths

Chelsea manor-houses, [25]

Chelsea Vestry, [11], [20]

Cherry Gardens, Clerkenwell, [96]

— Rotherhithe, [97]

Chinese Exhibition, [51]

Christie, Mr., [39]

Clarence Theatre, the Royal, [56]

Clark, T. G., [64], [65]

Clarke, Miss, rope-dancer, [59]

Clerkenwell, [52], [96]

Coal Hole, the, [4]

Cochrane, Lord, [2]

Cocking’s parachute, [46]

Compasses, the Three, [95]

Concerts at Grecian Saloon, [58]–61

Connop, J., [35]

Conquest family, [63]

Conquest, B. O., [63], [64], [66]

Conquest, George, [63], [64], [65]

Conquest, George, the younger, [64]

Core, Cristoforo, [8]

Coronation Pleasure-Grounds, [60]

Coveney, Harriet, [67]

Cowell, Sam, [10], [63]

Coxwell, Henry, [63], [70], [87]

Cremorne Gardens, [1]–24; plan of, [6]–8; sale of, [22], [23]; site of, [23], [24]

Cremorne House, [1], [2]

Creole choristers, [10]

Cricket, [70], [81]

Crockford’s Club, [13], [25]

Cromwell, the Rev. Canon, [21]

Cross, Edward, [83], [88]

Crown Tavern, Pentonville, [59]

Crown Gardens, Bayswater, [94]

Cruikshank, George, [2], [24]

Cumberland Gardens, [96]

Cushine, Thérèse, [67]

Cyder Cellars, [4]