Constitution Hill, and its associations, [165];
old name of, [166]
Continental travelling in old days, difficulties and discomforts of, [120], [126], [127], [130];
the early days of railways, [129]
Conversation a lost art, [23], [26]-[27]
Conyngham, Marquis of, the late, [210]
Cooper, Thomas Sidney, as scene-painter, [194]
Corder, William, the “Red Barn” murderer, and his skin, [279]
Corrigan, Tom, and Bernal Osborne’s repartee, [3], [4]
Cortachy, “garden of friendship” at, lines on, by Lord Sherbrooke, [244]-[245]