Canterbury, Archbishop of, emoluments and palaces of, [389-390]; position and career of, [391-393]; impressions of [392-393]; friendship of Queen Victoria for, [393-394]

Carrington, Lady, [282]

Cavendish, Lord F., [255]

Chamberlain, Mr., skirmish with Lord R. Churchill, [318-319]; Imperialism of, [281]; meets Prince of Wales and German Emperor on board Teutonic, [424-425]

Chandler, Zach, defeat of Dana engineered by, [49]

Chelmsford, Lord, [247]

Choate, J. H., Minister to England, [50]; qualities of, as a Minister, [210-211]

Choate, Rufus, [96]; anecdotes of, [27]

Churchill, Lady Randolph, social miracle performed by, [373-374]

Churchill, Lord Randolph, an appreciation of, [332-333]; friction with Prince Bismarck, [324-325]; skirmish with Mr. Chamberlain, [318-319]; letter to Lady R. Churchill, [333]; drive with, [322-323]; his views of Mr. Gladstone, [324-325]; Gladstone's remark on, [333]; "I forgot Goschen," [322]; as a host, [325-326]; last meeting with, [331-332]; his indifference to money, [327-331]; his conception of the political future, [319-320]; his use of the Press, [327-328]; his investment in the Rand mines, [331]; speeches of, [321]; contest with Lord Salisbury, [321]; his opinion of the working man, [328-329]