Chelsea in 1826, [311]
Cheltenham, a Sedan-chair used at, in the ’sixties, [128]
Chesterfield, Lady, her friendship with Lord Beaconsfield, [69]
Chinese Ambassador, mistaken for his own wife, [38]
Chippendale, [212] et seq.;
characteristics of his work, [214]-[215]
Church “restorations,” nineteenth-century effects of, [286]-[287]
Churchill, Lord Randolph, and the Fourth Party, [18];
association of, with the Primrose League, [19];
as conversationalist, [19];