Campbell, Lord, Chancellor of Ireland, 101 _note^1_; "Lives," _quoted_, 108 _and note^1_, 103, 123 _note^1_ Canada Bill, the, of 1791 ... , 16 Canning, style, 94; sayings, _quoted_, 96 _note^1_; and the King's Speech, 156; attack on Brougham, 164; duel, 200; first speech, 212; eloquence of, 219 Canterbury, Abbot of, 104 Canterbury, Archbishop of, 23, 82, 84 Canute, 60 Carhampton, Lord, _see_ Luttrel, Colonel Carleton, Sir Dudley, 190 Carlisle, Lady, 8 Carlyle, "Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell," _quoted_, 122 _note^1_; on "Historical Collections," _quoted_, 277 Carnabie, Sir W., 187 Carnarvon, Lord, speech of, 193 Caroline, Queen, 115, 184 Carrington, family of, 62 _note^1_ Castlereagh, Lord, premiership, 91; duel, 200 Catholic emancipation, 204; Abbot on, 124 Catholicism, 13 Cavaliers, the, 13 Cave, bookseller, 279, 280 Cavendish, Lord, 190 Cavendish, Lord John, speech _quoted_, 127, 127 _note^1_ Cavendish, Sir Henry, reporting, 285 _and note^2_ Cecil, Lord Robert, _see_ Salisbury Cecil, Robert, 138, 249 Censorship, Commons refuse to renew, 1695 ... , 278 Ceremony, Selden's saying regarding, 134 _and note^1_ Chair, the, deference to, 162 Chairman of Committees, 231, 232 Chairman of Ways and Means, 231, 233 Chamberlain, Austen, 52 _note^3_ Chamberlain, Joseph, the attack on Gladstone, summer, 1893 ... , 130, 131; opprobrious names for, 164 Chamberlain, the Lord Great, his duties at the Palace of Westminster, 62 _note^1_, 151 Chanceller, the Lord, origin of the office, 103, 104; the office held by Clerics, 104; duties, 104, 105, 109, 110; the Chancellorship and the Lord Keepership joined, 105, 106; famous Lord Chancellors, 107-109; judicial position, 110; salary, 117; social position, 117; perquisites, 118; the opening of Parliament, 136, 137, 141; approval of the Speaker-Elect, 144, 145; taking the Oath, 146; receiving a newly created peer, 151; meeting the King, 152; reading the King's Speech, 156, 157; deputies, 232, 233 Chancery, Court of, 106, 109, 110 Chaplain, the Parliamentary, 236, 237 Chaplin, H., 258 Charles I., reign of, 6, 7; presence in the Commons, 8; trial, 63; death sentence, 70; Cabinets, 85; Parliaments, 120, 226, 252; Speakers, 122; parliamentary fines, 185; attempt to arrest the five members, 277; relations with the Commons, 286 Charles II., restoration, 3; Parliaments, 6, 190, 277, 278; presence in the Lords, 9; decoration of St. Stephen's, 69; lying-in-State, 70; the Privy Council, 82; Cabinets, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89; Chancellors, 107; Speakers, 122, 123, 144; the restoration, 191; Parliamentary dress, 201
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