Burnham, Norfolk, a Walpole property, [174]
Burton, Decimus, architect, [248]
Byron, Lord (the poet), on the sham funeral of Harriet Webster, [61]
Caldbeck Hill and the Battle of Hastings, [57]
Camber Castle, smuggling affray at (1838), [275]
Cambridge House, Lady Palmerston’s parties at, [65]
Camelford, first Lord (Thomas Pitt), verses by, on the lovely Lepell (Lady Hervey), [178]
— second Lord, his will preserved at Wolterton, occasion of its making, [174]-[178];
his burial place, [178];
his family, ib.