Chancery Lane, [134]

Charles I., [50], [134], [174], [177]

„ II., [23], [64], [70], [75], [81], [86], [88], [91], [93], [111], [112], [142], [162]

Charlotte, Queen, [97]

Charterhouse, The, [46]

Chatsworth, [131]

Chaucer, Geoffrey, [93]

Chelsea, “direct connection with London,” [13]; “Village of Palaces,” [17]; “A quiet country village,” [18]; ancient aspect, [19]–23; causes of its early settlement, [20]; earliest history, [33]; etymology of name, [33]; present appearance, [24]–31; mentioned, [13], [14], [17], [18], [20], [23], [24], [27], [28], [31]–34, [42], [46], [57], [61], [63], [67], [70], [80], [81], [85], [89], [102], [113], [119], [120], [122], [125], [126], [129], [130], [131], [141], [142], [146], [148], [149], [153], [154], [173], [174], [179]

Chelsea Barracks, [28], [96]

„ Bun House, [97]