Chocolate, brought from Mexico by the Spaniards, ii. 325; treatise against the use of, ib.; chocolate-houses in London, ib.

Christmas Prince at the Universities, ii. 268; account of one at Oxford, 1607, ib., note.

Christodins, iii. [81].

Chronograms, i. 295.

Churchill abhorred the correction of his MSS., ii. 85.

Cicero a punster, i. 69; a manufacturer of prefaces, 71; a collector, ii. 396; his projected library, ib.; employs Atticus to procure books and statues, 397; discovered the tomb of Archimedes, iii. [409].

Cities, Free, shook off the yoke of feudal tyranny, i. 184.

Clairon, Mademoiselle, anecdote of, i. 251.

Clarendon House, history of its erection, iii. [189]-191; popularly called Dunkirk House, or Tangier Hall, [189]; satire on the building of, [190]; existing remains of, [191], note.

Classical learning, ii. 332.