349, 350; iii. 111.
CAMPBELL, ----, of Auchnaba, iii. 127, 133.
CAMPBELL,----, a factor, v. 312.
CAMPBELL, ----, a tacksman of Mull, v. 332, 340.
CAMPBELL, ----, of Treesbank, v. 372.
CAMPBELLS, ----, Mrs. Boswell's nephews, iii. 116.
CAMPBELLTOWN, ii. 183; v. 284.
CANADA, i. 307, n. 3, 428.
_Canal_, iii. 362, n. 5.
CANDIDATES FOR ORDERS, iii. 13, n. 3.
_Candide_. See VOLTAIRE.
CANNING, Miss, ii. 393, n. 1.
_Canons of Criticism_, i. 263, n. 3.
CANT, clearing the mind of it, iv. 221;
meanings of the word, _ib., n_. 1;
modern cant, iii. 197.
CANTERBURY, iii. 314, 457; iv. 230, n. 2.
CANTERBURY,
Archbishops of, _public dinners_, their, iv. 367, n. 3;
Cornwallis, Archbishop,
Johnson's application to him, iii. 125;
Seeker, Archbishop,
Johnson asked to seek his patronage, i. 368.
CANUS, Melchior, ii. 391.
CANYNGE, 'a Bristol merchant,' iii. 50, n. i.
CAPEL, Lord, v. 403, n. 2.
CAPELL, Edward, editor of _Shakespeare_, iv. 5.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS. See EXECUTIONS, NEWGATE, and TYBURN.
CARACCIOLI, M. de, iii. 286, n. 2.
_Caractacus_, ii. 335.
_Card, The_, v. 270, n. 4.
CARDONNEL, Commissioner, iii. 390, n. 1.
CARDROSS, Lord (sixth Earl of Buchan), ii. 177.
CARDS, Johnson wishes he had learnt to play at them, i. 317; iii. 23;
v. 404;
condemns them in the Rambler, iii. 23, n. 2.
CARELESS, Mrs., Johnson's first love, ii. 459-461;
mentioned, iv. 146-8, 378.
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