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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 20 Part 2, August-December 1545. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1907.

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C

Ca Biancha, Captain Oliver dalla, i. 751.

Cables, i. 557 (f. 60).

-, lists of, i. .'58, 433 (1, 2).

Cablond manor, Soms., ii. g. 496 (40).

Cabourn (Caborne), Linc., i. g. 1335 (12).

Caceres. See Carceres.

Cadbury, North-, Soms., i. g. 282 (28).

Cadby, North- (Northcadbye), Linc., i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Cadcott, John, ii. 1035 (f. 26).

Cadden or Kadden, Nthld., i. g 465 (39).

Cade, John. i. g. 620 (8 p. 300), 621 (12 p. 310), 1335 (12).

-, Ric., ii. g. 707 (14).

-, Robt., i. g. 621 (11).

-, Thos., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 650).

-, Wm., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Cadiz (Caliz, Cales, Calez), in Spain, i. 459, 872, 954 (2), 1202 (p. 588), 1266, 1296.

Cadman, Thos., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Cadmon, Wm., ii. 215.

Cadnam, Hants, i. g. 1335 (49, 55 p. 673).

Cadney, Linc., i. g. 1335 (12); ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537. 52).

Cadocke, Cornw., i. g. 282 (19 p. 124)

Cadoxton (Kadokeston), alias Langatock (Llangattocke), co. Glamorgan, i. g. 465 (16, 101).

Caen, in Normandy, letters dated at, i. 1017, 1069.

Caerlaverock (Carlaverok), in Scotland, i. 1075; ii. 505 (p. 295), 540, 572, 662, 676, 685, 692, 700, 984.

Caerlcon (Karlyon, Kaerlion), co. Monm., i. g. 622 (p. 319); ii. g. 910 (13).

Cæsar. See Charles V.

Cæsar and Pompey, i. 985.

Caffe, John, i. g. 1335 (13).

Cahir, Sir Thomas Butler, baron of, i. 20.

Cahirlaghe. See Carlow.

Cahors. See. Caours.

Caimcross (Carnecors), James, clk., of Glasgow, i. 472.

-, Robert, bp. of Ross, q.v.

Caister (Caster, Castre), Norf., i. g. 282 (24), 620 (28); ii. 1023.

Caister Ness (Caster Nasse), Norf., i. 717.

Caithness, bp. elect of. See Stewart, R.

Caithness, earl of, ii. 534.

Calabrese, Tiberio, ii. 921 (i. iii.), 1049.

-, -, his brethren, ii. 1049.

Calais (Cales, Calles, Callice, Calice, Callys, Callaix), i. 19, 38, 43, 46, 55, 70, 143, 145, 146 (2), 153, 180, 196–9, 240, 250, 261, 319, 321, 329, 332, 337, 345, 354, 369, 406 (pp. 181–2), 435 (p. 188), 435 iii., 494, 521, 527, 530, 532, 554, 557 ff. (66–7), 572, 578, 619, 640, 655 (p. 341), 656, 671, 674, 697, 704, 709–10, 723, 732, 737. 740, 747, 7, 56, 761, 764, 771, 778, 780, 788, 800 (2), 814, 817–8, 885 (pp. 406–7), 826–7, 830, 833–4, 848, 850, 864, 873, 883, 889, 899. 900. 914 937–8, 957, 961, 970, 984, 986. 1001–2, 1005, 1007–9, 1015, 1017, 1024, 1033, 1038. 1045, 1051, 1056, 1061, 1066–7, 1069. 1087, 1097, 1124, 1144, 1154, 1158 (p. 568), 1160, 1166, 1179, 1187, 1189–90, 1194, 1198–9, 1201, 1202 (1, xxvi., xxx., 4), 1213–4, 1219–20, 1223, 1229 (2), 1232–3, 12–52, 1256, 1261, 1266, 1276–7, 1281, 1291, 1299, 1302 1304, 1313. 1321, 1324:— p. 675:— g. 465 (46), 621 (9), 624 (8): ii. 8, 12, 31. 35–6. 44. 46, 48, 66, 69. 70. 105, 111, 113, 118, (p. 54) 139, 146, 154, 156, 164, 167, 177. 179, 182, 196, 204, 213, 217, 221–2, 225. 229, 231, 238, 245, 247, 249 (2). 258, 260, 262, 264, 274, 297, 303, 306, 311, 342, 343 (p. 153), 345–6, 348, 350, 352 (p. 157), 403–4, 417, 419, 421, 426, 428, 436–7, 442–3, 452, 462, 464, 468, 507–8, .521, 527 (p. 244). 542, 544. 547, 550, 559–60, 561 (p. 262), 564 (2), 566, 586, 595, 597, 605 (p. 279), 610. 012 617, 623, 634–5, 641, 643, 645, 653, 655, 660, 663, 670, 678, 688, 693, 697– 9, 714, 717, 723–4, 737–9, 742, 747, 754, 756–7, 760, 764–6, 770, 776, 779, 781, 786, 791, 793, 798, 802 (p. 388), 803, 810, 815, 817–8, 821–2, 827 (2), 829, 838, 842, 846–7, 861, 869, 871, 875 (p. 427), 876, 878, 880 (p. 430), 881–3, 885–6, 899, 900–1, 908, 909 (29), 918–9, 922, 926–8, 931–2, 938–40, 947, 950–1, 957, 960–1, 969, 977–8, 993, 1004, 1010, 1030, 1032, 1037, 1046–7, 1049, 1051, 1053, 1055–6:— App. 4 (2), 16, 18, 28 iii., 36–7, 43.

-, letters dated at, i. 177, 257, 267, 331, 356, 369, 521, 526, 691, 700, 709–10, 725–7, 742, 749–50, 759–60, 764–5, 789, 794–5, 831, 840. 851–2, 855, 928, 1096, 1194; ii. 84, 415, 614, 647–9, 651–2, 693, 702. 787, 820, 828, 835–6, 845, 856–7, 864, 917–21, 927–8, 941, 943–4, 953–6, 971–3, 975–6, 982, 984–5, 989, 997–8, 1001–2, 1013–4, 1039–41, 1044–5, 1050, 1057–8, 1061:—App. 21, 26, 43.

-, bailiff of the Scunage, ii. g. 707 (1).

-, Comptroller, i. 354; See also Rowse, A.; Hall, Francis.

-, -, letter to, i. 354.

-, Council of, i. 139, 177, 294, 526, 780, 833–4, 848–9, 856, 864, 889, 902, 1001, 1005, 1015, 1071, 1096, 1173, 1189, 1201; ii. 208, 252, 267, 272, 335, 418 (58), 452, 454, 510, 545. 645, 712, 721, 742, 763, 770, 779, 787, 868, 922, 944, 959, 965, 978, 996–7:—App. 36.

-, -, letters from, i. 177, 526, 1096.

-, -, letters to, i. 139, 849, 1189; ii. 454, 721, 763.

-, -, clerk. See Wade, A.

-, deputy of. See Cobham, Lord.

-, deputyship of, ii. 738.

-, Diet of. See Bourbourg.

-, garrison of (crews), i. 257; ii. 868.

-, knight porter of. See Wentworth, Sir Nic.

-, map of, ii. App. 36.

-, marshal or high marshal of, ii. 415. 464, 493 (qu. Ant. Birks, q.v.?), 787, 878.

-, master of Ordnance. See Browne, G.

-, mayor and aldermen of, i. 1291, 1302; ii. 959.

-, staple of, i. g. 846 (59), 1081 (58); ii. App. 43 (24, 30). See also Staple.

-, -, letter to treasurer, &c, ii. App. 43 (24).

-, strangers in, ii. App. 36.

-, surveyor of, ii. 247.

-, -, See Burgate, John.

-, surveyor of victuals. See Mondy, V.; Donne, R.

-, treasurer of, ii. 864. See Wotton, Sir E.

-, victualling of, i. 63, 135, 139, 141, 215, 228, 259, 294, 354, 358, 467. 526, 533, 557 (f. 57), 612, 671, 889, 899, 902, 970, 984 (p. 479), 1005, 1069, 1090, 1119, 1141–2; ii. 177, 202, 264, 267, 271–2, 413, 425, 428, 441, 471, 502, 609, 922–3, 936, 948, 965, 968, 978, 996, 1051.

-, water-bailey, i. 19, 1124; ii. 1050.

Anderne (Andarne), ii. App. 36.

Armitages, ii. 996.

Balingham (Ballingham), ii. 247, 252, 415:—App. 36.

Barton's house, i. 830.

Bootes, the, ii. 996.

Bowtes (boutes, Bootys), river and bulwark, i. 980, 1015, 1201, 1202 ii.; ii. App. 36.

-, Flemish petition touching, i. 1202 ii. Camp. See below Guemps. Castle, i. 19.

-, captain of. See Braye, Sir Edw.

Castle Street, ii. 996.

Chequer Street, ii. 996.

Colne island, ii. g. 707 (1).

Crabbars, ii. App. 36.

Exchequer, i. 557 (ff. 67–8), 755; ii. 660.

Guemps (Camp), ii. 880.

Hanawayes bulwark, ii. 514.

Harwaye bulwark, ii. App. 36.

Hoffekerke, ii. 462.

Howke, ii. App. 36.

King's Mansion at, i. 557 (f. 68).

Low Country, i. 750; ii. 415, 436:— App. 36.

Maisondieu Street, ii. 996.

Marke, i. 494 (2), 709, 764; ii. 84:— g. 910 (44).

-, parson of, ii. 356.

Marke and Oye, receiver of, ii. g. 910 (44). See Fowler, T.; Broke, T.

Newenham Bridge, i. 773; ii. 415, .868, 884.

-, collector of tolls, i. g. 624 (8).

Newerkerke, ii. 462.

Olderkerke, ii. 462, 514.

Oye, ii. 462:— g. 910 (44).

Oye Sluice (the Sluse), ii. 164, 787, 884:—App. 36.

Pale, the, i. 856, 899, 1067, 1281; ii. 94, 452, 510, 514.

Ruysbank (Ryse Bank), ii. 857, 919.

-, captain. See Carew, T.

St. Peter's, ii. 919.

Sandegate, ii. g. 707 (29).

Staple Inn, i. 278, 356.

Wale, ii. 462.

Whetfelde or Whetels plassh, ii. App. 36.

Calais pursuivant, i. 1223.

Calais (Calles, Caleys), John of, i. 275, 504.

Calamblade, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 p. 215).

Calawey. See Kelway.

Calcot, near Reading, Berks, i. g. 1081 (52).

Calcote, Thos., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Calcott, Walter, ii. App. 26.

Caldecote, in Knockin, Salop, ii. g. 1068 (42).

Calder, in Scotland, letter dated at, ii. 622.

-, See also Campbell, of Calder.

-, laird of. See Sandilands, Sir J.

Caldewell, Hen., i. 557 (f. 55).

Caldewyche, Staff. See Calwich.

Caldham, Kent. See Coldham.

Caldon, Staff, ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 535, 538).

Caldor knight of. See Campbell, Sir John.

Caldra (Cawdrawe, Caldreff), in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248 bis).

Caldwell (Caldewell), near Bedford, priory (supp.), i. g. 465 (99), 846 (93 p. 428), 1081 (49); ii. g. 910 (4).

Caldwell, Suff., ii. g. 496 (68 p. 232).

Caldwell. in Scotland, laird of, i. 1075.

Calehill, in Sheppey, Kent, ii. g. 496 (36).

Calehill (Calehylle), hundred, Kent, ii. 1334.

Calerde, John, ii. 88.

Cales. See Calais.

Cales, in Spain. See Cadiz.

Caleys. See Calais.

Caliz. See Cadiz.

Callacombe, Devon. See Challacombe.

Calles. See Calais.

Calley, Martin, i. 725, 1044, 1202 xiv.

-, Ric., ii. g. 496 (7).

Callice. See Calais.

Callowe, John, i. g. 465 (21).

-, (Callo, Calo), Wm., i. g. 125 (13).

Calowhill (Calohill), Joan, i. g. 282 (52).

-, Ric., I. g. 282 (52), 1335 (55 p. 672).

Caltenofer, Estienne, ii. 340.

Calthorpe (Caltrop, Calthrop), —, i. 32, 864; ii. 426.

-, (Calthiropp), Jas., i. 1090.

-, Joan, ii. g. 910 (82).

-, Ph., i. g. 622 (p. 315).

-, (Calthrop), Sir Wm., ii. g. 707 (8).

Calvaja, Don Diego, i. 1069.

Calvard, Eliz., i. g. 465 (55).

Calveley, Sir Hugh, i. 538.

-, Hugh, ii. 418 (95).

Calver, John, i. g. 465 (73).

-, Nic., i. 757.

Calverd, Hen., i. g. 1335 (11).

Calverley, Janet, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

Calves, ii. App. 15, 43 (70).

-, killing of, ii. 850 (30).

Calwick (Caldewyche), Staff., g. 1081 (40).

Cam (Camme), Glouc, i. 124.

Camarino. See Camerino.

Camas, Robt., i. g. 846 (40).

Camber (Cambre, Cawmbre), the, beside Rye, Suss., i. 672 (2); ii. 134.

Camberleyn, Thos., i. g. 282 (52 p. 129).

Camber Nashe. See Dunge Ness.

Cambray, i. 229 (p. 100), 254; ii. 131, 1024.

-, meeting of French and Imperial commissioners at, i. 13, 54, 464, 510.

-, -, convention made, i. 54.

Cambray, Treaty of (5 Aug. 1529), i. 105 334; ii. 1006, 1017.

Cambresis, ii. 203. i.e. Landrechies, q.v.

Cambridge, i. 722, 902:— g. 282 (52 p. 129).

-, writ to mayor and bailiffs, i. 722.

-, Black Friars (supp.), i. g. 465 (101).

-, castle, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3), 623 (p. 319 bis).

-, Holy Trinity parish, i. g. 1335 (36).

-, parishes, etc., named, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, White Canons priory (supp.), i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Cambridge University, i. 704, 722, 746, 777; ii. 557, 627, 831.

-, tragedy called Pammachius played at, i. 746.

-, vice-chancellor. See Parker, M.

Clarehall college, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Corpus Christi College, ii. App. 24.

King's Hall, ii. 706 (16, 72), 909 (38, 50).

Peterhouse, master of. See Ainsworth, R.

Queen's College, inventory of chapel stuff, i. 86.

St. John's College, i. 557 (f. 67).

Cambridgeshire, i. -557 (f. 70), 902–3, 1078 bis, 1275:—p. 674 bis: g. 1081 (33); ii. 645, 851:—App. 4 (3).

-, letter to the commissioners of musters, i. 903.

-, commission of peace, i. g. 623 (p. 322).

-, commissions of sewers, i. g. 622 (pp. 314–5), 623 (p. 324 bis).

-, (and Hunts), escheator, ii. g. 910 (13).

-, (and Hunts) sheriff (1545–6). See Allington, Sir G.

Cambryngham, Linc. See Cammeringham.

Camden, Glouc, ii. 1066 ("Campden, Wore")

Came, Rog., ii. g. 496 (54).

Camerino (Camarino) in Italy, i. 650.

-, Duke of. See Farnese, O.

Cameron, Ewin, son of Donald Ewinsoun, ii. 330.

-, Ewin Allanson, of Lodhiel, ii. 330.

-, John Dow, ii. 330.

Camerton, Geoff., i. g. 282 (37).

Camfyer. See Veere.

Cammeringhiam (Cambryngham), Linc., ii. g. 707 (14).

Camp, Pierre, i. 954.

Campanie. See Compagni.

Campannio. See Compagni.

Campbell, Hugh, of Loudoun, sheriff of Ayr, i. 405, 438–9, 477, 664, 1049.

-, -, letter from, i. 405.

-, -, credence sent from, i. 438 (2).

-, Sir John, of Calder, i. 819. 1049, 1063; ii. 294.

-, Sir John, of Lundy, i. 819.

-, John, i. 149.

Campden, Worc. See Camden, Glouc.

Campden, Broad-, Glouc. See Broad Campden.

Campe, Hugh, ii. g. 496 (54).

-, Kath., i. g. 282 (37 p. 127).

Campen, in Germany. See Kampen.

Campen, in Holland, i. 1267.

Campesey, Suff. See Campsey.

Camphire. See Veere.

Campion, Geoff., ii. g. 496 (7).

-, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 311).

-, Wm., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Campsall (Camsall), Yorks., i. g. 465 (55).

Campsey manor, Norf., in Tottingham, i. g. 621 (14).

Campsey (Campesey, Campesse), ii. g. 266 (36), 496 (68 p. 231).

-, nunnery (supp.), i. g. 282 (37), 465 (101); ii. g. 266 (36), 496 (18,68 p. 231 bis).

Campsey Aysshey or Ash, Suff. See Ash.

Campton, Beds, i. p. 681.

Campvere. See Veere.

Camrose (Canorose), co. Pembroke, i. p. 684.

Camsall, Yorks. See Campsall.

Camsfield, Ric, i. 557 (f. 69).

-, Thos., i. 557 (f. 69).

Camworth, Wm., i. g. 1335 (11).

Canaham, Norf. See Cavenham.

Canamas. See Vives, de Canamas.

Canbury, Midd. See Canonbury.

Cancellour, Edm., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Cancrose, co. Pemb. See Camrose.

Candishe. See Cavendish.

Candles, ii. 441 (2).

Candlesby (Candelesbye), Linc., i. g. 465(38).

Candysshe. See Cavendish.

Caneham, Norf. See Cavenham.

Canen' Grovant', near Conway, i. g. 125 (19).

Canerley, Hen., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Canfield Magna, Essex, i. g. 1081 (58).

Canfield Parva, Essex, i. g. 1335 (37).

Canne, Thos., i. 557 (f. 20).

Cannings, Bishops-, Wilts, ii. 850 (6)

Cannington, Soms., priory (supp.), ii g. 266 (4) 496 (46 p. 226).

Cannington hundred, Soms., ii. g. 266 (4).

Cannock forest, Staff., i. g. 624 (2).

Cannon. See Canon.

Cannonsashebye. See Canons Ashby.

Cannoye, Matthew, ii. 387.

Canon (Cannon), John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 308), 846 (93); ii. g. 1068 (50).

-, (Cannon), Wm., i. g. 1335 (55 p. 672).

Canonbury (Canbury), Midd., ii. g. 707 (38).

Canon Law, the, ii. 733 (pp. 346–7).

Canonleigh. See Canons Leigh.

Canons Ashby (Cannonsashebye), Ntht., priory (supp.), i. g. 846 (11, 93 p. 427); ii. g. 496 (34), 1068 (46, 52).

Canons Leigh (Canonleigh), abbey (supp.), in Burlescombe, Devon, i. g. 846 (50).

Canterbury (Cauntorberie, Cantelberch, Kantelberch, Caunterberre), i. 519, 672 (2):— g. 846 (3): ii. 249 (2), 352 (p. 157), 627, 827:— g. 496 (68 p. 232).

-, letter dated at, ii. 960.

-, excesses by soldiers at, ii. 627.

-, mayor of, i. g. 623 (p. 326); ii. 1042.

-, mayor and aldermen of, ii 627.

castle, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3), 623 (pp 319–21).

Christchurch cathedral, i. g. 465 (51), 1335 (52); ii. 418 (72), 627, 879, 1066:— g. 496 (68 p. 232).

-, canons of, i. 93.

-, chapter of, i. 644.

-, dean of. See Wotton, Dr. Nic.

Christchurch cathedral priory (supp.), i. 557 (f. 39).

Mint at, i. g. 620 (26, 36, 38, 40–1), 846 (88).

-, commission to coin groats, i. g. 846 (88).

St. Augustine's abbey (supp.), i. pp. 682–3:— g. 1335 (37); ii. g. 496 (12, 21).

St. Mary Castell, ii. g. 496 (21).

St. Paul's near the Walls, ii. g. 496 (12, 21).

Wynchepefeld, ii. g. 496 (21).

Canterbury, abp. op. See Cranmer.

Canterbury, abprio. of, i. 333; ii. 850 (21).

Canterbury, province of, ii. 916.

Canterbury (Caunterbery), John, i. 1329 (2).

-, Thos., ii. g. 496 (21).

-, (Cantonrbury), Wm., i. 557 (f. 11).

Cantilupe, lord, i. g. 282 (52 p. 129).

Cantrell, Thos., ii. g. 496 (63).

Cantwell, Walt., ii. g. 496 (46).

-, Wm, i. 1108; ii. 79, 140.

Canwick (Canwike), Linc, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659); ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 535, 538).

Canworth, John, i. g. 1335 (13).

Canyngton, Kent. See Kennington.

Caours (Cavour, Cahors, Laours), in Piedmont, i. 144, 372 (p. 169), 464, 619 (p. 297).

Capel (Capell), Suff., ii. g. 266 (12).

Capel Ceidio. See Keidio.

Capel (Capell) or Emistone Capel, Kent, i. g. 282 (52); ii. g. 1068 (52).

Capell, Kent, by Tunbridge, i. g. 282 (36).

Capell, Sir Giles, i. g. 622 (pp. 312, 317), 623 (pp. 320–2, 325).

-, Sir Hen., i. g. 622 (p. 317); ii. g. 910 (52).

Capellan', Thos., i. g. 465 (22).

Capelyn, John, ii. 601.

Cape St. Vincent, i. 459.

Capesthorne (Capissethorne), Chesh., ii. g. 266 (1).

Capon, John, alias Salcot, bp. of Salisbury, i. g. 622 (p. 316), 623 (p. 326); ii. 850 (6), 1029.

Capon, John, ii. g. 1068 (46).

Capper, John, ii. g. 910 (4).

-, Nic, i. g. 1335 (51 p. 670).

-, Ric., ii. g. 496 (58).

Caprian, Benedict, i. 356.

Capron, Alice, i. 557 (f. 69).

Capua, prior of. See Strozzi, Leo.

Capulbanke park, Yorks., i. g. 846 (46).

Caraciolo, Hannibal, i. 752, 766.

-, -, letter from, i. 766.

Carbery or Carbree, in Ireland, ii. g. 496 (16).

Carbord, Thos., ii. g. 910 (21).

Carbrooke (Carbroke), Norf., ii. g. 496 (68).

Carcano (Charohano, Carkano), Chr. de, i. 587, 606, 632, 647–8, 701, 805.

Carceres (Casseres, Caceres), James, i. 689, 957, 1087 (p. 537).

Carden. See Cawarden.

Cardeston, Norf., i. g. 846 (10).

Cardiff (Kardyf), co. Glamorgan, ii. 850 (19):— g. 910 (82), 1068 (51)

-, letter dated at, i. 1105.

-, manor of, i. g. 1336 (37).

Cardiganshire, ii. App. 4 (3).

-, escheator of, i. g. 125 (3); ii. g. 910 (13).

-, sheriff (1545–6), ii. g. 910 (52).

Cardinal, the [of Scotland]. See Betoun, D.

Cardinals, college of (Sacred College, Consistory), i. 45, 94, 117, 144, 214, 233, 619 (p. 297). 1058, 1226; ii. 193, 289, 337, 833, 856 (p. 418).

Cardington, Beds, i. g. 621 (14).

Cardington, Salop, ii. 850 (26).

Card playing, ii. 733 (p. 347).

Careby, Linc, i. g. 465 (38), 1335 (ll (p 657).

Careghan, Mons., a French admiral, ii 145.

Carelaghe. See Carlow.

Carelby, Linc. See Carlby.

Carell. See Caryll.

Caren. See Carne.

Carew (Carowe), Sir Gawen, ii. 418 (59, 60), 646:— g. 707 (32, 34, 52 p. 330).

-, -, signature of, ii. 646.

-, -, his wife Mary, widow of Sir Henry Guildford, ii. 646:— g. 707 (32, 52 p. 330).

-, Gawen, i. g. 465 (95); ii. 88, 402:—App. 2 (2 vi.).

-, (Carowe), Sir George, viceadmiral (drowned at Portsmouth 19 July 1545), i. 558, 694, 702, 803, 821, 823, 833, 856, 899, 923, 987, 1022, 1191, 1263 (p. 627):— g. 623 (pp. 321, 325–6); ii. 288, 494, 620, 824 ii.:—App. 2 (1, 2vi.).

-, -, signature of, i. 923.

-, George, King's chaplain, prb. of Wells, ii. 1067 (41).

-, George, clk., i. g. 620 (4),

-, John, i. g. 620 (4)

-, Kath., i. g. 1081 (19).

-, Lady Mary, ii. 1067 (32).

-, Sir Nicholas, K.G., captain of Guernsey (1537 to 1539), executed 3 March 1539, i. g. 465 (86), 620 (1).

-, Peter or Sir Peter (1545), i. g. 020 (50); ii. 62, 88, 281, 995:— App. 2 (2 vi.).

-, Thos., captain of Ruysbank, at Calais, i. 1268; ii. 919.

-, Thos., ii. 1035 (ff. 20, 23).

-, (Carowe), Wm., i. g. 846 (93 p. 427).

-, Wymond, treasurer to Queen Katharine Parr, treasurer of First Fruits and Tenths (21 April 1545). i. 399, 557 (f. 66), 714, 782. 828, 876, 963, 970, 986, 997:— g. 620 (.54), 622 (pp. 317–8); ii. 79, 156, 552, 566, 916, 959, 1010, 1051:— g. 910 (40).

Carewod, Salop, ii. 8.50 (26).

Carey. See Cary.

Carhill. See Carlisle.

Car House (Carrehouse), in Lover sail, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 p. 215).

Carington. See Carrington.

Carior, Thos., i. g. 465 (65).

Carrsbrooke (Casebroke), in the Isle of Wight, ii. 142.

Carkin (Carken), Yorks., i. g. 1081 (21).

Carlaverok. See Caerlaverok.

Carlby (Carelby), Linc, ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

Carle, in Scotland. See Cowage.

Carlell. See Carlisle.

Carlesmoor (Carlesmore), Yorks., i. g. 465 (26).

Carleton. See Carleton.

Carleton, Linc. See Carlton, Great.

Carleton, Westmld., i. g. 282 (52).

Carleton, Yorks. See Carlton.

Carleton [Yorks.?], letter dated at, I. 207.

Carleton le Moorland (Carleton Moreland), Linc, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Carli, Captain Lorenzo, of Lucca, i. 650 (2).

Carlisle (Carlile, Carlell, Carlislie, Kerlesle, Carlesley, Carhill), Cumb., i. 129, 210 (2 pp. 91–2), 236, 249, 299, 308, 320, 347, 359, 381, 384, 416, 436, 443, 525, 536, 562, 580, 626, 664, 673, 706, 879, 891, 924, 977, 1000, 1051–2, 1072, 1077, 1167, 1221, 1274, 1286:— pp. 675, 676, 684 bis.: g. 125 (31), 465 (12), 1335 (27); ii. 187, 505, 572, 676, 795, 951.

-, letters dated at, i. 167, 263, 313, 341, 404, 421–2, 437–9, 491, 546, 563, 642, 909 (2), 676, 685, 692, 700.

-, deputy customer of. See Thomson, J.

-, view of ordnance at, i. 580 (2).

-, castle, i. 491, 613, 518, 536 (2). 580, 839, 1077, 1167:—p. 675:— g. 622 (p. 312), 623 (p. 319); ii. 187.

-, citadel, i. 491, 580, 839, 1077, 1167; ii. 187.

-, -, captain. See Lowther, Sir J.

-, Cathedral (college), i. g. 1335 (27, 52); ii. 676.

Carlisle, bp. of. See Aldridge, R.

Carlisle, bishopric of, ii. 676.

Carlisle (Carlill), Robt., i. g. 1081 (28)

-, (Kartell), Thos., letter from, i. 174.

Carlo. See Affaitadi, John Carlo dei.

Carlos, Don, son of Philip of Spain (born 12 July 1545), i. 1249; ii. 31, 45.

Carlow (Gatherlaghe, Cahirlaghe, Carelaghe), in Ireland, ii. 796 (2), 797 (pp. 382–3).

Carlton (Carleton), Suff., i. 102 ii.

Carlton (Carleton), Yorks., i. g. 125 (22), 465 (10, 39 pp. 214–5), 1081 (36).

Carlton (Carleton), Great-, Linc, i. 1335 (53).

Carlton Husthwayte, Yorks., i. pp. 676–7, 682.

Carlton Miniott (Carleton Mynyott) Yorks., i. g. 465 (39).

Carlton, South- (Southcarlton), Linc., i. g. 125 (31).

Carlton or Carleton, John, i. g. 622 (p. 315).

-, Lancelot, i. p. 674.

-, Sir Ric., attainted. See Charlton.

-, Thos., ii. 676, 700.

Carmarthen (Kermerden), Old and New, in Wales, i. g. 1081 (1).

Carmarthenshire, ii. App. 4 (3).

-, esoheator of, i. g. 125 (3); ii. g. 910 (13).

-, sheriff (1540–0), ii. g. 910 (52).

Carmyllion, Ellis, milliner, ii. 1035 (f. 19).

Carmynnowe, John, i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Carnanton, Cornw., i. g. 1335 (1).

Carnarvon (Caernarvon), N. Wales, ii. g. 910 (24).

Carnarvonshire, i. g. 846 (80); ii. App. 4(3).

-, escheator, ii. g. 910 (13), 1068 (5).

-, sheriff (1545–6), ii. g. 910 (52).

Carne (Kerne, Oaren, Cerne), Sir Edward, ll.d., ambassador with Mary or Hungary, letters from, i. 30, 36, 46–7, 70–1, 94, 103, 109, 145, 153, 170, 195, 211, 223, 237–8, 291. 304, 374, 427, 492, 548–9, 589, 632, 647–8, 1198; ii. 31–2, 65, 91, 131, 139, 233, 283, 331–2, 350, 379, 409–10, 526, 542, 578.

-, -, letters to, i. 54, 593–4, 761; ii. 433, 625, 801, 811, 826, 843, 860, 891, 937, 999, 1038, 1059.

-, -, signature or, i. 709, 759, 764, 825, 914, 942, 980–1, 1016, 1033, 1044, 1110, 1168, 1186, 1193, 1201; ii. 392, 407, 485, 719, 734, 748, 765, 772–3, 782–4, 793, 802, 821, 830, 837, 858, 870, 875, 903, 906, 977, 1006, 1017.

-, -, his brother, ii. 410.

-, -, his wife, i. 549, 587, 958 (p. 468); ii. 356, 394.

-, -, other references, i. 32. 76, 144, 150, 242, 254, 304–5, 322, 329, 372, 577, 585, 587, 593 (p. 289), 606, 644, 780. 825 (p. 407), 826, 854 (2), 958 (p. 468), 1045, 1201, 1219; ii. 116, 234, 245, 298, 339, 349, 356, 388, 393–4, 411, 416, 433, 436, 448–9, 487, 523, 553n, 561 (pp. 259, 262), 604, 615, 639, 678, 706 (41, 88), 714, 730, 745, 799, 826, 838, 903, 937, 991, 1004 (p. 498):— g. 266 (13).

Carne, Rog., i. 557 (f. 56).

Carnecors. See Cairnanoss.

Carneshewe, Wm., i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Carno (Crano) and Llanidloes (Carnollannydelos), co. Montgomery, ii g. 266 (20, 36), 496 (34, 68 p. 232).

Carolo, John. See Affaitadi.

Carolus, Ad., King Ferdinand's secretary, i. 1216, 1276.

Carowe. See Carew.

Carpenell, Geo., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Carpenter (Carpynter), Wm., i. g. 1335 (18).

Carpentier, Peter, i. 275, 356.

Carpi, Ridolfo Pio, cardinal of, promoter of Scottish affairs at Rome, i. 472, 1288; ii. 493 (p. 213), 743.

-, -, letters to, i. 179, 186, 601.

Carpi, Captain Bambino di, of Ferrara, i. 650 (2).

Carr or Canre, Chr., i. g. 1081 (19).

-, George, prisoner in Scotland, i. 77, 97.

-, Jas., i. g. 125 (23).

-, (Ker, Kanre), John, captain of Wark, i. 162, 166, 295, 582, 838 (2); ii. 205, 683.

-, Ric., ii. g. 496 (12).

-, Robt., i. g. 465 (22).

-, Thos., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

-, Wm., i. g. 1081 (19); ii. 1043

Carre (in Scottish surnames). See Kerr.

Carrehouse, Yorks. See Car House.

Carrell. See Caryll.

Carrew. See Carew.

Carrick pursuivant, of Scotland, i. 819.

Carrickfergus. See Knockfergus.

Carrieres. See Courrieres.

Carrik, Ric., ii. 321, 480:—App. 9.

Carrik road, Kent, i.672 (2).

Carrillio, Don Andreas, a captain of Spaniards, i. 799, 803.

Carrington, John, i. 538 (p. 255).

-, (Carington), Wm., i. g. 465 (99), 622 (p. 316); ii. g. 1068 (46).

Carrion, Lopez de, Spanish agent for the Burgos merchants, i. 985, 1180; ii. 55, 784 (2, 3), 906 (5).

Carrys. See Kerrs.

Carroll. See Caryll.

Cars or Escars, Mons. de, i. 296 (? "Deschat").

Carse, John, i. p. 681.

Carsewell, Devon. See Carswell.

Carshalton (Carsalton), Surr., i. g. 465 (63).

Carsidony (Cassydonie), Ant., ii. 706 (i. 83–7, ii.), 909 (20).

Carsington, Oxon., i. p. 677.

Carswell (Carswylle, Carsewell). or Kerswell, Devon, in Broadhembury, i. g. 125 (12). 1081 (50); ii. 406 (38).

-, house of (supp.), cell to Monteoute, i. g. 135 (12), 1081 (50).

Carswell (Carsuell, Gerswell), John, i. 1298; ii. 42:— g. 910 (82 p. 456).

Carte, Reg., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Carter, Edm., i. 557 (f. 40).

-, Gregory, i. g. 282(37).

-, Joan, ii. g. 266 (15).

-, John, master of the King's barge, ii. 26, 50.

-, John, i. g. 1335 (11, 12 p. 659).

-, Marg., i. g. 282 (19).

-, Margery, i. g. 1335 (51).

-, Ric., ii. g. 266(12, 15), 496 (12).

-, (Cartour), Robert, priest, i. 557 (f. 74).

-, Thos., i. g. 282 (19), 621 (12 p. 310), 623 (pp. 323, 325).

-, (Cartur), Wm., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Carteret, Marg., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

-, Thos., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Cartewrigiht, Wm., ii. 1067 (11).

Carthagena, emeralds and precious stones from, ii. 20.

Cartmell (Cartemele, Cartymel), Lanc, i. g. 465 (99); ii. g. 266 (1).

-, priory (supp.), i. g. 465 (99).

Carvanell (Carvanyel, Carvenyell), John, i. g. 282 (33), 465 (21), 846 (93 p. 426); ii. 1035 (f. 29).

Carvanian, Alex., ii. 88.

Carvell, John, ii. 640.

Carvenyell. See Carvanell.

Carver, John, i. g. 282 (45).

Cary or Carye, —, young master, ii. 16.

-, Gregory, i. 1144, 1217, 1281; ii. 34, 126.

-, John, i. g. 1081 (35); ii. 1035 (f. 21).

-, Peter, ii. g. 910 (4).

-, Robt., ii. 1035 (f. 22.)

-, (Carey), Thos., i. g. 465 (21).

Caryll, John, attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster, i. g. 282 (33, 45), 465 (41, 47–8, 51, 70–1, 80), 620 (48), 621 (2), 846 (49, 61, 90), 1081 (6, 10, 12), 1068 (44).

-, (Carell), John, i. g. 622 (p. 319), 623 (pp. 320, 323), 624 (15).

-, (Carrell, Carroll), Rog., i. p. 680:— g. 846 (11, 93 p. 427).

Caryngton. See Carringtom.

Casade, Francesco, i. 1156 ii.

Case, John, i. g. 846 (52).

Casebroke. See Carisbrooke.

Caserta, bp. of (Cassertanus). See Verallo; also Dandino.

Cashefrenche, Cornw. See Catchfrench.

Cashiobury (Cayshobury), Herts, ii. g. 266 (32).

Claso, Edw., i. g. 621 (12 p. 308).

Casse, Robt., i. g. 282 (37).

Cassel (Casseles), in Flanders, i. 268.

Cassel (Cassels), in Hesse, i, 350; ii. 598, 602, 672, 727.

-, letters dated at, i. 565, 947, 1138.

Cassells. See Cassillis.

Casseres. See Carceres.

Cassertanus, Bishop. See Verallo, J.

Cassillis (Cassells, Casseles, Cassalles, Casteles), Gilbert Kennedy, earl of, Scottish prisoner, i. 53, 129 (p. 61), 132, 155, 167, 279, 299, 300, 308, 320, 359, 376, 381, 384, 396, 401, 405, 411, 416, 421–2, 436, 438–9, 442, 477–9. 484, 489, 493, 497, 502, 522, 547, 605, 651, 664, 706, 763, 785, 834, 857 (1, 2, 3), 913, 976, 1049, 1054, 1059, 1075, 1106, 1177–8; ii. 144, 216, 308, 329, 360, 534.

-, -, letters from, i. 299, 308. 421–2, 438–9, 477–9, 484, 547; ii. 329.

-, -, letters to, i. 300, 396, 405, 411, 416, 502, 651.

-, -, his pledges, i. 53, 155, 167.

-, -, signature, ii. 144.

-, -, declaration by, i. 279.

Cassington, Oxon., ii. g. 496 (22).

Cassydonie. See Carsidony.

Castaldo, Jo. Baptista, i. 1046.

Castel. See Castile.

Castela, Nic., i. g. 465 (18).

Castelbytam, Linc. See Bytham.

Casteles. See Cassillis.

Castel Goffredo (C. Gufredo, C. Guifre), in Italy, ii. 1065.

-, letter dated at, i, 729.

Castell (Castle), Edw., ii. g. 707 (38).

-, John, i. g. 1335 (51).

-, Ric., ii. g. 910 (21).

-, Thos., i. g. 623 (p. 322).

Castelnau, Anthony de, bp. of Tarbes, French ambassador in England (June 1535—Aug. 1537), with Charles V. (Sept, 1538—Oct. 1539), ii. 880, 1048.

Castel Nuovo, in Italy, i. 650 (2).

Castelyn, Rog., alias Gastevyn, i. g. 465 (72).

Caster, Norf. See Caister.

Casterdale, Yorks., i. g. 125 (22).

Casterton, Rutl., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536, 538).

Castevyn. See Castelyn.

Castiglione, in Italy, i. 729.

Castile (Castel), prince of. See Philip.

Castillon (Chastillon), Louis de Perreau, sieur de, French ambassador to England (1537–1539), i. 682.

Castle, Edw. See Castell.

Castle Cornet, in Guernsey, i. g. 465 (86).

Castle Dykes (Castelldyke), Yorks., i. g. 465 (39).

Castle Eden, Dham., i. p. 681.

Castle Sowerby, Cumb. See Sourebye.

Castle Thorpe, Bucks, i. g. 674.

Castleton (Castelton), Lanc., i. g. 846 (75).

Castlok, John, ii. g. 266 (36).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (79).

Caston, Norf., ii. g. 496 (68).

Castra. See Castro.

Castre, Norf. See Caister.

Castro, duke of. See Farnese, Pier Luigi.

Castro (Castra), Alonzo de, a Spaniard in Antwerp, i. 712; ii. 423.

-, Jeronymo de, merchant of Burgos, i. 1202 iii.

Castroppe, Linc, i. g. 1335 (28).

Catalonia (Catelonya), in Spain, and the Catalans, i. 1191.

Catchfrench (Cashefrenche), Cornw., in St. Germans, i. g. 846 (35).

Cateley, Linc. See Catteley.

Catelyn. See Catlyn.

Caterton, Yorks. see Catterton.

Cates, Wm., i. g. 621 (12).

Catesby, Ntht., nunnery (supp), i. p. 678, 681; ii. g. 496 (29).

Catesby, Over-, Ntht., i. p. 678.

Catesby (Catysbye), Mr., i. 368.

-, (Catesbie), Edw., ii. g. 910 (34).

-, (Catesbie), Michael, ii. g. 910 (34).

-, (Catisbye, Cattesby), Sir Ric., sheriff of Warw. and Leicestefrshire (1545–6), i. g. 622 (p. 316, 318), 623 (p. 321, 323, 325–6); ii. g. 910 (15).

Catfield, Norf., ii. g. 707 (8).

Cathedral lands surrendered, ii. 1066.

Catherington (Katherington), Hants, ii. g. 707 (3).

Catherlaghe. See Carlow.

Cathinog (Kethenok), co. Carmarthen, i. g. 1081 (1).

Catholon, Mons., nephew to Chancellor Olivier, i. 1205.

Catthorppe, Linc. See Caythorpe.

Catley priory. See Catteley.

Catlinge, Ric., i. g. 846 (71).

Catloff, Chas., Joan, Henry, and William, i. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

Catlyn, Ric., ii. g. 406 (68).

-, (Catelyn), Robt., i. g. 465 (63), 622 (pp. 314, 316, 319).

-, Thos., ii. 1035 (f. 30):— g. 1068 (19).

Caton, Nic, i. 557 (f. 73).

Catsley, Dors., i. g. 620 (51? "Cattyscliff").

Cattail, Ric., i. g. 1335 (13).

Catteley (Catley, Cateley), priory (supp.), in Billinghay parish, Linc., i. g. 465 (22), 846 (93 p. 427), 1335 (12); ii. g. 707 (52 p. 330), 1068 (19 p. 538).

Cattelyn. See Catlyn.

Catterton, Yorks., i. g. 1335 (55).

Catfcerton (Caterton), Old-, Yorks., i. g. 1335 (11).

Cattesby. See Catesby.

Cattle, oxen, kine, bullocks, beers, kye, i. 174, 513, 642, 771, 789, 868, 880, 1162 (2), 1164, 1275, 1307; ii. 265, 343, 410, 432, 458, 471, 502 (4, 5), 540, 641, 751, 900, 919:—App. 43 (70).

Catton, Norf., ii. g. 496 (68).

Catton, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39).

Cattyscliff, Dors. See Catsley.

Catur, Jean, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Catysbye. See Catesby.

Caudebec, in Normandy, letters dated at, i. 1288–9, 1301; ii. 70.

Cauerden. See Cawarden.

Cauldwell (Chaldewell), Suff., i. g. 1335 (40).

Caundishe. See Cavendish.

Caundle (Caundell), Dors., i. g. 465 (17).

Caundle Purse (Caundell Purs), Dors., i. g. 465 (17).

Caunterberre, Caunterbery, or Cauntorberie. See Canterbury.

Caurden. See Cawarden.

Cavalcanti, Thomas, Florentine merchant, ii. 596.

Cavaleri (Cavalere), Antonio, ii. 772 (p. 368).

Cavalli, Marino, Venetian ambassador in France, i. 105, 108, 138; ii. 493 (p. 213), 840.

-, -, letter from, i. 138.

Cave, Sir Ambrose, i. 640, 769, 873.

-, Ant., brother of Ambrose, letters from, i. 245, 368, 409, 640, 684, 756, 770, 830; ii. 150, 426, 699, 760, 861, 939.

-, -, letters to, ii. App. 43 (1, 18, 21, 26, 28, 36, 44–6, 48, 51, 55).

-, -, his brother and cousin, i. 640.

-, -, his cousin Blase, i. 368.

-, -, his wife, i. 278, 818; ii. App. 6.

-, -, other references, i. 275, 278, 331, 356, 554, 704, 723, 740, 769, 802, 818, 873, 938, 1158:— g. 622 (p. 315); ii. 462, 688, 739, 753, 762, 770, 885, 947, 996:— g. 707 (52), 1068 (10):— App. 6, 26.

-, Brian, i. g. 623 (p. 325).

-, Fras., i. g. 622 (pp. 314, 319), 623 (p. 325).

-, Ric., ii. g. 266 (23), 910 (82 p. 456).

-, Thos., i. 1158:— g. 622 (p. 316), 623 (p. 325), 846 (11).

Cavendish, Suff., ii. g. 910 (82)

Cavendish, —, of the Augmentations, ii. App. 43 (21).

-, Anne, h. g. 910 (82).

-, Geo., ii. g. 910 (82), 1068 (46).

-, (Candysshe), Sir John, i. g. 623 (p. 324).

-, (Caundysahe), John, i. g. 622 (p. 317).

-, (Caundysshe, Caundishe, Candishe), Richard, or Sir Richard comptroller of Boulogne, i. 39, 121–2, 884, 941, 1123, 1218; ii. 8, 162–3, 170, 200, 226, 387, 389, 455, 706 (18).

-, -, signature of, i. 39, 941, 1123; ii. 8, 162–3, 170, 200, 226.

-, (Candish), Wm., ii. 88:— ii. g. 496 (68), 910 (82).

Cavenham (Canaham, Caneham), Norf., i. g. 465 (9).

Cavernaghes. See Kavanaghs.

Cavers (Cavaiers), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2) 533 (p. 247), 633 (p. 291).

-, laird of. See Douglas, J.

Caversfield, Bucks (but within Oxon), i. g. 621 (7).

Cavertown (Caverton), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Cavour, in Piedmont. See Caours.

Cavye, Ric., ii. g. 707 (50).

Cawarden (Cawerden), Geoff., ii. 1067 (9).

-, (Carden, Caurden), Ric., dean of Chichester, i. 557 (ff. 54, 59, 60), 782, 1166 (?). 1174 (?), 1260:— g. 1335 (19); ii. 302.

-, (Carden, Warden), Sir Thos., of the Privy Chamber, master of the Revels (11 March, 1545), master of the Tents, i. 336, 433, 1166 (?), 1174 (?):—p. 681:— g. 465 (27–8), 623 (p. 325), 846 (93 p. 427);ii. 418 (48–9), 864:— g. 1068 (40):—App. 2 (1, 2vi).

-, -, letter from, i. 433.

-, -, Eliza, his wife, i. g. 846 (93 p. 427).

Cawdrawe, in Scotland. See Caldra.

Cawdeside and Cawdside, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Cawe Mills, in Scotland, near Berwick, i. 53 (2); ii. 360.

Cawerden. See Cawarden.

Cawkwell, Linc., i. g. 465 (22 p. 212).

Cawmbre. See Camber.

Cawood, Nic, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

-, Steph., i. g. 1081 (52); ii. g. 707 (50).

-, (Kawod), Thos., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Cawsone, Thos., i. g. 622 (p. 314).

Cawthorpe, Linc, i. g. 1335 (36).

Cayas (Gayas, Sayas), Diego de, ii. 706 (55):— g. 707 (46).

Cayers. See Kers.

Cayler, Thos., ii. g. 707 (50).

Caysho, Beds. See Keysoe.

Cayshobury, Herts. See Cashiobury.

Caythorpe (Cathorppe), Linc., i. g. 465 (22).

Cecil (Cycell, Cecyll), Ric., groom of the Robes, i. g. 465 (22 p. 212), 622 (p. 316), 1335 (7); ii. 418 (52):— g. 910 (52, 82 p. 455):— App. 2.

-, William, ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

Cedan. See Sedan.

Celle, John, i. g. 1335 (12).

Cely, Geo., i. p. 683.

-, Walter, i. 1085, 1119 (3):—p. 679; ii. 1035 (f. 18).

Cemmes (Kemes), co. Montgomery, ii. g. 266 (20, 36).

Ceremonies of the Church, ii. 733 (p. 345).

Cerencester, Glouc. See Cirencester.

Cerne, Dors., ii. 186 (4).

-, abbey (supp.), i. p. 685:— g. 621 (1), 846 (50). 1335 (50); ii. g. 496 (31), 1068 (52).

Cerne, Nether-, Dors., ii. g. 496 (31).

Cerne, Mr. See Carne.

Cerney (Cervey), Glouc., i. g. 465 (39).

Cervey, Glouc See Cerney.

Cervini, Marcello, cardinal of St. Cross, i. 316, 344, 407–8, 417, 447, 454, 480, 602, 897; ii. 1066.

-, -, letters from, i. 316, 407, 480; ii. 1066.

-, -, letters to, i. 344, 408, 454, 602.

Cessford (Cesforthe, Cesfurth, Cesfuyrd, Chesford), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247), 633 (p. 291).

-, laird of. See Kerr, Walter.

Cessford Burn (Borne) and Mains, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Ceten. See Seton.

Ceudell, John. See Coedel.

Chabot, Ph., sieur de Brion, q.v.

Chacombe, Ntht., priory (supp.), i. g. 621 (12 p. 309), 846 (11, 93 p. 427); ii. g. 496 (34).

Chadderton. See Chaderton.

Chaddesley (Chaddisley), Worc, i. g. 620 (52), 846 (41).

Chaddesley, Worc, i. g. 465 (80). Qu. Shelsley?

Chaddeswyche, Worc. See Chadwick.

Chaderton (Chadderton, Chaddreton), John, of Portsmouth, i. 557 (f. 61), 782; ii. 418 (75, 76), 501, 868:— g. 496 (48).

Cluadlington (Chadyngton), Oxon., ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

Chadsaye, Wm., S.T.B., i. 776.

Chadwick (Chaddeswyche), Worc., ii. g. 266 (32).

Chadworth, Glouc. See Chedworth.

Chadyngtom, Oxon. See Chadlington.

Chafer, Robt., i. 557 (f. 10).

Chaffoambe, Sons., ii. g. 266 (17).

Chalcote, Walter, i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Chaldewell, Suff. See Cauldwell.

Chaldon, Dors., i. p. 677.

Chalenour. See Chaloner.

Chalfont (Chalfaunte), Bucks., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Chalgrave, Beds., ii. g. 1068 (46).

Chalk, East (Estchalke, Eschalke), Kent, i. pp. 679–80, 682, 685.

Chalk, West-, Kent, i. pp. 679–80.

Chalke, Robt., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Chalkielaw (Kawkeylawe), in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Challacombe (Callacombe), Devon, i. g. 846 (93 p. 427).

Challant, comte de, agent for the duke of Savoy, i. 92, 542.

Chaloner (Challonour), Dorothy, i. g. 846 (93 p. 428).

-, Edm., i. g. 846 (70).

-, (Chaluer), Eliz., i. g. 465 (45).

-, Geoff., i. g. 465 (45).

-, (Chalner), John, i. g. 465 (45).

-, (Challoner), Robt., of the Council in the North, i. 116:— g. 622 (p. 318), 623 (pp. 323–6); ii. 109.

-, -, signature, ii. 109.

-, Robt., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

-, Roger, a teller of the Exchequer, i. 221, 1119 (3); ii. 33, 148, 202 (2), 441 (2).

-, -, signature of, i. 221.

-, (Challonour, Chalenour), Rog., i. g. 846 (93 p. 428); ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

-, (Chalenour, Chalener), Thos., a clerk of the Privy Council (1545), i. 782, 821, 881, 936:— g. 622 (p. 319), 623 (p. 324); ii. 874, 909 (31), 922, 982:— g. 1068 (38).

Chalton, Beds., ii. g. 1068 (46).

Chalvelegh, Devon. See Chawleigh.

Chamber (or Chambers), John, bp. of Peterborough, i. 208; ii. 1029.

-, -, signature, i. 208.

Chamber (Chambar), —, ii. 900.

-, Geoff., ii. g. 707 (44).

-, (Chambre), John, clk., M.D., King's physician, i. g. 846 (93 p. 427); ii. App. 2 (2).

-, (Chaumber), John, i. a. 1081 (19); ii. g. 707 (9).

-, Leonard, ii. g. 496 (44).

-, Thos., i. g. 846(39).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (36), 1081 (19 p. 522):—ii. g. 1068 (46).

Chambereyhalle, Norf., ii. g. 707 (8).

Chamberlain (Chamberleyn), Joan, i. g. 465 (55).

-, (Chamberleyn), Leonard, i. 1152:— g. 623 (pp. 323–3); ii. g. 496 (22).

-, (Chamberlayne), Ralph, i. 938.

-, Roger, i. 1162(2).

-, (Chamberleyne, Chawinberlayne, Tsamberlein), Thomas, governor or court-master of the English merchants at Antwerp, one of the Commissaries for Reiffenberg's men, letters from, i. 470–1, 550, 556, 564, 590–1, 633, 692, 712. 724–6, 749, 765, 851–2, 1169, 1213, 1232, 1256; ii. 116, 171, 244, 286, 394– 5, 438, 467, 536, 607. 637, 679, 681, 961–3, 990–1, 1004, 1046–7, 1062.

-, -, letters to, i. 590 (2); ii. 361.

-, -, handwriting of, ii. 433, 606, 681 (2), 689.

-, signature of, i. 397, 759, 764, 825, 914, 942, 980–1, 1016, 1033, 1044, 1110, 1168; ii. 234, 297–8, 352, 433, 437, 474, 509, 527, 543, 587, 605–6, 636, 650, 656, 678, 680, 710, 750, 766, 785, 847.

-, -, other references, i. 41, 51, 150, 315, 397, 496, 542, 544, 577, 585, 587, 588 (p. 285), 593 (p. 289), 594, 608–9, 673, 693, 710, 727–8, 780, 854 (2), 958 (p. 468), 1001, 1006, 1094, 1045, 1186, 1219, 1299; ii. 91, 113–4, 127, 138, 153, 156. 182, 192, 217, 234, 243, 245, 249 (2), 259, 274 (p. 128), 284, 297–8, 333– 4, 339, 343 (p. 153), 364, 436–7, 474, 544, 551, 605, 617, 653, 655, 671, 680 (2), 756, 766, 847, 882–3, 908, 960, 997, 1037, 1045.

-, (Chamberlane, Chamberleyn), Wm., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300), 1335 (11 p. 657).

Chambers, John, ii. g. 266 (23), 707 (14).

Chambourg (Schamburg), in France, letter dated at, i. 919 (2).

Chamond (Chamounde), Sir John, i. g. 622 (p. 312).

-, Richard, letter from, i. 351.

-, (Chamounde), Thos., i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Champagney, Jerome Perrenot, Sieur de, son of Granvelle, instructions for, i. 363.

Champaigne. in France, i. 7 (p. 5), 1036 ii.; ii. 403, 605 (p. 279), 636 (2).

Champernon (Champernowne), Mr., ii. 23.

-, Kath., i. p. 677.

-, Sir Ph., i. g. 622 (pp. 312, 314, 317), 623 (pp. 320–1, 325–6).

Champyn, John, i. p. 674.

Chancellor, Lord. See Wriothesley.

Chancellor, Mr. [of Augmentations].

See North, Sir Edw.

Chancellor (Chauncellor), Thos., ii. g. 496 (46 p. 226).

Chancery. Court of, i. 1158:— g. 1081 (50); ii. 733, 770, 815.

-, -, clerk or keeper of the Hanaper, ii. g. 707 (48). See Sadler, Sir R.; Hales, John.

-, -, regulations, i. 688.

Chantries and colleges, ii. 733 (p. 345), 852, 995 (p. 492), 1025.

-, -, dissolution of (Act), ii. 850 (4).

Chapleyn, Jas., ii. App. 13.

-, Wm, i. g. 465 (21, 101).

Chapman, —, of the Exchequer, ii. 746.

-, Alan, ii. 1035 (f. 26):— g. 910 (82 p. 456).

-, Alex., i. 494 (7), 1202xxxvi., ii. g. 1068 (25).

-, Chr., ii. 1067 (17).

-, Geo. i. 557 (f. 11).

-, John, i. g. 465 (101), 1335 (12 pp. 658–9); ii. g. 496 (46 p. 226), 910 (82 p. 456).

-, Marg., ii. g. 910 (82 p. 456).

-, Robt., i. 1202 (4):— g. 465 (89), 1335 (11, 12 p. 659); ii. g. 910 (4).

-, Thos., warden of Grey Friars, London, i. 557 (f. 19).

-, Thos., S.T.D., vicar of Rye, ii. 418 (62):— g. 707 (6).

-, Thos., i. g. 1335 (12).

-, Wm., i. g. 846 (87), 1335 (12); ii. g. 266 (9).

Chapell in the Sea, Camb., i. g. 623 (p. 324).

Chapell (Chappell), Thos., i. 557 (ff. 59, 61): ii. 545.

-, Walter, i. g. 465 (101).

Chapuys (Shepuis, Chapuus, Shepuys, Chepuys), Eustace, master of requests ordinary of Charles V., Imperial ambassador in England (from 1529 to 1539, and again from July 1540 to May 1545), letters from, i. 1, 7, 12, 43–4, 148, 235, 261, 332, 337, 345, 353, 365, 544, 568, 577, 585, 689–90, 771, 916, 984–5, 1034–7, 1066, 1112–4, 1131, 1180, 1197, 1238; ii. 55.

-, -, letters to, i. 23, 104, 239, 329, 503, 576, 862, 934, 993, 1150, 1165.

-, -, his chaplain, i. 827, 831.

-, -, other references, i. 22, 54, 70, 72, 107, 143, 147, 157, 188, 191, 193, 195, 227 (pp. 97–8), 261, 281 290, 302 (p. 136), 426, 545, 556, 587, 593, 643, 647, 652 (p. 339), 659, 709–10, 725 764, 825 (p. 407), 827, 831, 850–1, 863, 915, 922, 933 (pp. 459–60), 937, 944, 958, 980, 982–3, 985, 988–9, 1011, 1013, 1015, 1025, 1033, 1044, 1056, 1064, 1074, 1086, 1087 (pp. 535, 537), 1098, 1109 (p. 547), 1111, 1124, 1132, 1149, 1161–2, 1186, 1201, 1203, 1212, 1215 (pp. 605–6), 1225, 1253, 1292 (p. 639), 1293–4, 1315; ii. 56, 337, 348, 436, 725, 764.

Chapwoman, Marg., i. g. 621 (12).

Charchano. See Carcano.

Chard, Soms., i. g. 282 (52 p. 129); ii. g. 496 (19).

Chard or Charde, Thomas, abbot of Ford, ii. g. 266 (9).

-, Thos., ii. 1035 (f. 23):— g. 910 (42).

-, Wm., ii. g. 910 (42).

Chardesley, Bucks. See Chearssley.

Charells, John, i. g. 1081 (31).

Charing (Charring), Kent, i. 519.

Charisworthe, Robt., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

Charles V., the Emperor, personal references, i. 8, 13, 36, 40, 45–6, 61. 70 (pp. 31–2), 72, 75, 80, 92, 103, 107–8, 143–5, 147, 150, 153, 156–7, 163–4, 168–71, 177–8, 183, 188, 191, 193, 212, 217, 227, 246, 281, 290, 302, 304 (p. 139), 305, 315, 323–4, 334–5, 345 (p. 157), 350 (p. 159), 351, 363, 367, 371, 374, 402, 406, 415, 417, 425, 448, 461, 463–4, 469, 486, 492, 495, 542, 545, .548–50, 556, 564, 585, 587–91, 606–7, 619, 632–3, 644, 652, 667, 682 (pp. 355–6), 690, 693, 729, 735, 805–9, 850, 861, 892, 915, 918–9, 922, 942, 946, 958–9, 965, 971–2, 990, 1013, 1022, 1044, 1046, 1053, 1064, 1080, 1086, 1088, 1092, 1098, 1112, 1114, 1124–5, 1131–2, 1135, 1137, 1158, 1162, 1165, 1180, 1186, 1201, 1203–4, 1205 (p. 599), 1225, 1227, 1242–3, 1249–50, 1261, 1292. 1299; ii. 9, 31, 44–5, 46 (pp. 21–2), 55, 59, 70, 84, 91 (p. 44), 93, 122. 131–3, 145 (p. 64), 146, 154–5, 171 (pp. 72–3), 180, 217, 233–4, 245, 256–7, 283, 331–2, 337, 356, 379, 381, 399, 408, 431, 433, 437, 448, 459, 485, 493, 511, 519, 521–3, 541, 547, 561, 567, 578, 587, 594, 615–6, 625, 639, 667–8, 714–5, 719, 724–5, 730, 740– 1, 748–9, 758, 764–6, 782, 784, 793–4, 798–9, 801–3, 806, 821–3, 830, 836, 838, 840, 856, 858, 860, 875–6, 880, 890, 903–4, 915, 919, 961–2, 977, 983. 984 (p. 485), 989–91, 1006–7, 1016–17, 1024, 1045–6, 1048, 1062–3:—App. 43 (44–5).

-, -, political references, i. 7, 8–11, 16, 17, 21, 27–8, 30, 32–4, 41, 43, 46, 54, 56, 64–5, 80, 84, 87, 94, 96, 107, 137–8, 143–8, 150, 153, 177, 188, 191–5, 197, 202 (2), 214, 223, 229, 235, 250, 254, 260, 290–2, 296, 304, 310, 323, 326, 329, 331, 337, 345, 350 (p. 159), 352–3, 368, 370–4, 388–9, 397–8, 402, 415, 425, 428, 431, 447, 451, 457–8, 470, 486, 508 (p. 244), 510, 545, 547, 552, 578, 585, 590, 593, 598, 616, 630, 650, 668, 677 (2), 682 (p. 356), 684, 694, 696, 709, 720, 735, 751, 755, 800 (2), 806–7, 825, 830, 842–3, 852, 854, 860–1, 870, 880, 886, 896, 918, 927, 938, 954 (2), 967, 980–1, 983, 989, 1008–10, 1025, 1033–7, 1045–6, 1056, 1058, 1069, 1080, 1086 (p. 535), 1092, 1113, 1125, 1143, 1161, 1180, 1184, 1186, 1194, 1199, 1201–2, 1205, 1207 (p. 601), 1214, 1223, 1229, 1233–4, 1238–40, 1257, 1262, 1280, 1288, 1316, 1319; ii. 9, 10 (2), 11, 18, 22, 30, 37 (3), 46, 48, 67 (2), 68, 91, 123, 129, 165, 192–3, 195, 200, 209, 217, 233–4, 243, 255, 259, 260, 284, 287–9, 310, 333, 342–3, 352, 362, 379–80, 384, 393, 395, 403, 407, 409, 411, 431, 433, 434, 436, 443, 450, 459, 485, 487–8, 492, 494, 507, 514, 517, 522, 526, 528, 542, 550–1, 564–6, 585, 587, 593, 597, 598 ("the Eagle"), 602, 604, 612, 615–6, 618, 629, 643, 655, 659, 680, 690, 704, 710, 715, 719, 731, 734, 737, 741, 756–8, 764, 766, 772–3. 776–7, 785, 788, 790, 793, 798, 806, 809, 826, 833, 837, 839. 843–4, 847–8, 865, 871, 881, 890, 893, 907, 914–5, 917, 919, 928, 941. 962, 969, 971, 984 (pp. 483–5, 985, 993, 998, 1003, 1005–6, 1009, 1013, 1021, 1024, 1028, 1036–7, 1039–40, 1048, 1054, 1060, 1063, 1065:—App. 10 (2), 36, 43 (26).

-, -, letters from, 22–5, 104–5, 239, 269, 366, 473–4, 539, 570, 576, 791, 862–3, 933–4, 992–3, 1018, 1148–50, 1215; ii. 19, 20, 56–7, 250, 276–7, 351, 460, 465, 537, 563, 624, 642, 664–6, 686, 695, 805, 872, 987, 1015.

-, -, letters to, i. 5, 6, 12, 43, 146, 148, 188, 220 (2 ii.), 224, 235, 261, 403, 424, 430, 510, 611, 689, 916, 922, 937, 971, 984, 1003, 1012, 1034, 1066, 1087, 1112, 1154, 1197, 1208, 1263, 1269. 1293; ii. 149. 311, 375, 377, 417, 421, 431, 448, 546, 554–5, 586, 589, 632, 669, 745, 767, 771, 834, 890, 1016.

-, his aid required against France, i. 54 (p. 26), 805, 933, 983 (p. 477), 984–5. 1012–13, 1022, 1036, 1086 (p. 535), 1088, 1132–3, 1149, 1154. 1165, 1180, 1186, 1197 (pp. 582–3), 1203 (p. 597), 1204, 1215, 1226, 1253, 1261, 1263 (p. 628), 1292–3; ii. 19, 44, 55–6, 132, 149, 178, 377, 431, 403, 514, 604, 625, 748, 764, 837.

-, his "declaration of the alternative." See under Charles duke of Orleans.

-, his declaration against France (demanded), i. 7 (p. 6), 54 (p. 26), 70, 72 (p. 33), 104, 143, 146 (2), 147, 148 (p. 70), 156–8, 168, 227 (p. 98), 239 (p. 103), 261, 281, 302, 326, 329, 345 (p. 157), 367, 388, 406, 425 (pp. 186, 189), 448, 503, 689, 684, 1086 (p. 535), 1204, 1215, 1238, 1292–3; ii. 44, 55.

-, grievances of his subjects in England, i. 503, 544 (p. 258), 1202 (passim). See also Flemings in England.

-, proposed marriage with Princess Mary. See Mary.

-, ambassadors with: —

English, ii. 784, 087:—App. 27iii., iv. See Gardiner, Stephen, (special envoy sent in Oct. 1545); Paget, Sir W.; Wotton, Dr. Nic. of Ferrara, i. 45, 192, 861, 1132 (p. 559); ii. 337, 487.

French, i. 61, 107, 231, 389, 403, 406, 425 (pp. 187, 189), 1046 (p. 503), 1047, 1132 (pp. 557–8), 1149– 50, 1203 (p. 597), 1225–6; ii. 19, 131, 171, 207, 245 (p. 108), 331, 348, 417, 442, 460 (3), 519, 521, 537, 784, 987 1065:—App. 43 (44). See also Morette, Mesnage, Grignan.

Genoese, i. 217, 588 (p. 285), 918 (p. 453), 1132 (p. 559).

Italian, i. 158, 693, 806, 1046. from the Landgrave, ii. 870.

Papal nuncio. See Sfondrato, F.; Poggio, G.; Verallo.

Polish, i. 1133, 1250.

Portuguese, ii. 45, 245 (p.108), 1015. of Savoy, i. 73, 92, 144, 217; ii. 337–8, 1028.

Scottish, i. 281 (p. 121). See Paniter, D.

Scottish envoy (a French gentleman), i. 40.

Venetian. See Navagero, B.

-, his audiencer, i. 143, 145.

-, his confessor. See Soto, P. de.

-, his Council, i. 8, 9, 46, 72, 92, 107, 143. 146 (2), 147, 168, 191 (pp. 84–5), 217, 227 (p. 98), 220– 30, 281, 290, 302, 310, 352, 367, 371, 425, 448, 587, 652 (p. 339), 693, 696 (2), 805, 1047, 1086; ii. 44, 379, 459, 561 (p. 261), 578, 625, 714, 724, 740 (p. 353), 765, 766 (p. 365), 772–5, 782, 784, 793– 4, 798–9, 801–3, 821 (p. 397), 826, 830, 837, 847, 858, 860, 870, 875–6, 891, 897, 903, 905–6, 937, 987, 999, 1006, 1015, 1017. 1038 1045, 1059. See also Flanders, Council of.

-, his Court, i. 227, 254, 275, 352, 542, 548, 588–90, 693, 729, 805–7, 809, 918, 1046, 1219, 1230, 1243, 1292 (p. 639); ii. 22, 45 (p. 21), 65, 91 (p. 44), 93, 133, 146, 256–7, 311, 337, 417, 436, 443, 449, 690, 724–5, 738, 765, 772–3, 800, 903, 1030, 1039, 1045–7, 1065.

-, his master of artillery, ii. 361.

-, his master of the Horse. See Boussu, Comte de (Grand Esquire) and Andalot, Jean d' (Second Esquire).

-, his master of the posts, i. 9.

-, secretary of. See Bave, J.; also Veltwyk, and Marquina.

-, treaty with (11 Feb., 1543, for closer amity and the invasion of France), i. 7 (p. 4), 12, 22 (2), 33–4, 54, 70, 107, 143, 146 (2), 147, 188, 191, 227, 229 (p. 100), 254, 261, 281 (p. 120), 302 (p. 136), 310, 326, 332, 334, 345 (p. 157), 352, 371–2, 388, 424–5, 448, 494 (5), 503, 545, 632 (1, 2), 652, 689 (p. 359), 709, 720, 806, 933, 980, 983 (p. 477), 984, 1012, 1033, 1053, 1064, 1086 (pp. 533–5), 1087, 1112 (p. 549). 1132, 1149, 1154, 1180, 1197, 1203, 1215, 1225–6, 1261, 1263 (pp. 627–8), 1292–3; ii. 44, 56 (p. 28), 132, 149, 178, 376–7, 421, 431, 514, 547, 593, 598, 625, 748, 903 (p. 440), 906, 972:—App. 27 iii.

-, -, certified extract from, i. 632 (2).

-, -, elucidation of, i. 689 (p. 359), 983 (p. 477), 1086 (p. 535), 1215, 1225–6, 1292; ii. 44, 132, 561, 593, 604, 625, 639, 667, 714, 724, 730, 737, 740–1, 748, 764, 772 (p. 368), 776. 782. 788, 793–4, 798 (p. 384), 799, 801. 802 (p. 388), 811, 826, 830, 837, 843, 858, 860, 870, 875, 891, 897, 903, 906, 915, 937, 969, 977, 999, 1000, 1006, 1013, 1017, 1038, 1045, 1054, 1059.

-, -, -, articles which the Emperor wishes added, ii. 802 (2), 906 (5).

-, -, -, capitulations framed by the English, ii. 897 (2–4).

-, -, -, drafts, ii. 1006 (2–5), 1017 (2, 3).

-, -, -, the Emperor's plan, ii. 837 (2).

-, -, Paget's proposal and the Emperor's resolution, i. 1293.

-, treaty or capitulation with (31 Dec. 1543), made by Gonzaga and Chapuys, i. 148, 261, 281 (p. 120), 310, 1293; ii. 561 (p. 261).

-, treaty with (of A.D. 1520), i. 334.

-, treaty with Denmark (23 May, 1544), i. 363.

-, treaty with France. See Crepy, treaty of.

Charles, duke of Orleans, youngest son of Francis i. (died 9 Sept. 1545), i. 45, 70 (p. 32), 211, 425 (p. 188), 457–8, 542, 545, 548– 9, 570, 587, 588 (p. 285), 589–91, 606–7, 619. 632, 644, 647, 682 (pp. 355–6), 689, 1047, 1080, 1197 (p. 583), 1205, 1230, 1249, 1288; ii. 145 (p. 64), 233, 257, 289, 311, 331, 337, 348, 350–1, 377, 379, 408, 417, 421, 436, 487, 493 (pp. 212–13), 519, 561 (pp. 260n, 262n), 740, 749, 758, 875, 893 ("the Dauphin"), 1048:—App. 43(26).

-, -, his arms, i. 588 (p. 285), 589.

-, -, proposed marriage with Mary of Castile (with Flanders in dower), i. 94, 211, 463 iii.; ii. 11, 331.

-, -, proposed marriage with King Ferdinand's second daughter (with Milan in dower), i. 92, 94, 143, 211, 254, 315, 425 (p. 188), 447, 458, 463 iii., 492, 1047, 1197 (p. 583), 1204, 1226; ii. 145 (p. 64), 233, 257, 417.

-, -, the alternative choice of the above two marriages, i. 7 (p. 4), 45, 72 (p. 33), 92, 94, 105, 143– 4, 191 (p. 85), 223, 230. 254, 372 (p. 169), 389, 425 (pp. 188, 190), 431, 457–8, 463–4, 503, 570, 682 (pp. 355–6), 805 (p. 398); ii. 19,178.

-, -, -, the Emperor's declaration thereon, i. 463 iv., 464.

Charles, Younker, ii. g. 954 (2).

Charles, John, i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Charleton, Lane. See Chorlton.

Charley, John, i. 713.

Charlinch, Soms., i. g. 282 (33).

Charlton (Charleton), Wilts, i. 1258:— g. 1081 (24); ii. 696:— g. 496 (14, 28).

Charlton (Charleton, Carleton), Sir Ric., attainted (a.d. 1486), i. g. 465 (73), 846 (86).

Charminster (Charmester), Dors., prebend of, ii. 850 (6).

Charney (Cherney), Berks., ii. g. 910 (21).

Charney Basset (Cherney and Bassys) Berks., i. g. 465 (1).

Charnok, Robt., i. g. 846 (70).

Charolois, in Burgundy, i. 464, 1288.

Charring, Kent. See Charing.

Chart (Charte), Kent, i. g. 282 (52).

Chart Magna, Kent, i. g. 465 (37).

Charterhouse, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Charter house Hinton. See Hinton.

Chartesey, Surr. See Chertsey.

Chartham, Kent, i. g. 846 (3); ii. g. 266 (16).

Chaseley (Chattisley), Wore, i. g. 1335 (37).

Chasepool (Chaspell), Staff., i. g. 1081 (5).

Chasteaudun. See Chateaudun.

Chasetlet. See Chatelet.

Chastillon. See Castillon.

Chastillon, M., the Queen of France's mâitre d'hotel, i. 457.

Chasye, Joan, i. g. 846 (72).

-, John, i. g. 846(72).

Chateaudun (Chasteaudun), in France, letter dated at, i. 895.

-, deed dated at, i. 797.

Chateau Regnault, Reaulmur de, i. 343.

Chatelet (Chastelet), upon the Sambre, letter dated at, ii. 605–7.

Chatelleraut (Ciatelerau), duchy of, ii. 758.

Chatham (Cheteham), Ric., i. 557 (f. 11).

-, (Cheteham), Thos., i. 557 (f. 25).

Chatter, Lambert, i. g. 620 (4).

Chatteris (Chatters, Chatteras), Camb., nunnery (supp.), i. 557 (f. 21); ii. g. 707 (52).

Chatterton, Linc, i. g. 125 (13).

Chattisley, Worc. See Chaseley.

Chatwyn, Ric., ii. g. 496 (63).

Chaughton or Claughton, Chesh., i. g. 465 (49).

Chaumber. See Chamber.

Chauncellor. See Chancellor.

Chauncy, Gerard, ii. 1035 (f. 25).

-, Wm., i. g. 622 (p. 316).

Chaundeler (Chaundelour), Ellen, i. g. 1335 (51).

-, (Chandeler), John, i. g. 621 (12).

-, Ralph, i. g. 1335 (51).

-, Rog., ii. g. 910 (4).

-, Wm., i. g. 1335 (13).

Chauntrell (Chanterll), —, i. 262; ii. 717.

-, (Chauntull), Jane, i. 557 (f. 17).

-, Laur., i. 538 (p. 255).

-, (Chaunterell), Robt., i. g. 621 (12 p. 308), 622 (pp. 312–4, 316), 623 (pp. 320–1); ii. App. 43 (37).

-, -, letter to, ii. App. 43 (37).

Chauntrye, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 538).

Chauny (Shane, Shany), in Picardy, ii. 651.

-, letters dated at, ii. 634–5.

Chawe, John, i. 567 (f. 41).

Chawleigh (Chalvelegh), Devon, ii. g 496 (59).

Chawmberlayne. See Chamberlain.

Chaworth, Geo., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

-, Sir John, i. g. 622 (p. 314),

Chayce, Ric., ii. g. 707 (27).

Cheadle (Chedill), Chesh., ii. g. 496 (33).

Chearsley (Chardesley), Bucks, i. g. 1081 (36).

Chebenhall, Suff. See Chepenhall.

Checheley. See Chicheley.

Checklaw or Cheeke Lawe, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Cheddington (Chedyngton), Bucks., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Chedill, Chester dioc. See Cheadle.

Chedworth (Chadworth, Shedworth), Glouc., i. g. 1335 (37 bis, 55 p. 673).

-, letter dated at, ii. 463.

Chedyngton, Bucks. See Cheddington.

Cheeke Lawe. See Checklaw.

Cheese, i. 63, 84, 92, 95, 139, 150 (p. 71), 526, 544 (p. 258), 557 (f. 56), 837, 960–1, 986, 1096; ii. 200 (1, 4), 271, 343, 605, 723, 762, 923, 936, 965, 996, 1051:—App. 8.

Chegeloo, Wilts., i. p. 676.

Cheidyngham, Nthld., See Chillingham.

Cheke, John, schoolmaster to Prince Edward, letter from, ii. 579.

Cheke, Nic., 1329 (p. 653).

Chekerley, Eliz., i. g. 620 (8).

Chekley, Wm., ii. 1035 (f. 27).

Chelius, Dr., ii. 385 (p. 170). See also Coedel.

Chelmarsh (Chelmershe). Salop, i. g. 1335 (41).

Chelmsford (Chehmysforde), Essex, i. g. 846 (61, 93 p. 428), 1335 (43).

Chelsham, Surr., ii. g. 496 (25–6).

Chelsse, in Scotland. See Kelso.

Cheltenham, Glouc, i. g. 465 (7).

-, expenses of mamorial court, ii. 321:—App. 9, 15.

Cheltenham hundred, Glouc, i. p. 674; ii. App. 15.

Chelyngton, Staff. See Chillington.

Chempton, Suff., i. g. 465 (58). Qu. Chelmondiston?

Cheney. See Cheyney.

Chepenhall (Chevenhall, Chebenhall), Suff., ii. g. 496 (43).

Chepperus. See Scepperus.

Chepstow, Monm., i. p. 679.

-, priory (supp.), i. 557 (f. 34):—p. 679.

-, repair of the bridge, ii. 909 (40).

Chepusca. See Guipuscoa.

Chepuys. See Chapuys.

Cherbury (Churbury), Salop, i. g. 1335 (23); ii. 1035 (f. 30):— g. 1068 (30).

-, priory (supp.), i. g. 1335 (23); ii. g. 1068 (30).

Cheriton, Hants., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Cheritirees, in Scotland. See Cherrytrees.

Cherney, Berks. See Charney.

Cherrington (Cheryngton), Salop, ii. g. 707 (52).

Chenrytrees (Cheritrees), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 248).

Chertsey (Chertesey, Chartesey, Chertessye), Surr., abbey (supp.), i. 557 (ff. 1, 36); ii., g. 496 (25, 68).

Chertsey (Chertesey), Benedict, i. g. 465 (89).

-, (Chersey), Robt., alderman, ii. g. 1068 (52).

-, (Chertesey), Wm., i. g. 465 (89).

Chery, John, i. g. 846 (11).

Cherymonte, a captain of Italians in the French service, i. 1200.

Cheryngton, Salop. See Cherrington.

Cheryngton, Isabella, John, Maurice, and William, ii. g. 496 (34).

Cheryton, John, i. g. 620 (4).

Chesburgh, Steph., i. g. 282 (37).

Chese, Marg., i. g. 620 (8).

-, Margery, i. g. 282 (19).

-, Ric., i. g. 282 (19), 620 (8).

Chesebroughe, Steph., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Cheseman, Mr., ii. 645.

-, Robt., i. g. 622 (p. 319).

Chesford, in Scotland. See Cessford.

Cheshire, i. 538, 555 (2), 1030:— g. 621 (3), 846 (2); ii. 308, 360:—App. 4 (3).

-, letter to the commissioners of musters, i. 555 (2).

-, commission of peace, i. g. 622 (p. 316).

-, (and Flint), comptroller of, i. g. 621 (13).

-, -, justice of, i. g. 846 (67). See Hare, Sir N.; Townsend, R.

-, escheator, ii. g. 910 (13).

-, sheriff. See Venables, Sir T. (1544–5); Delves, Sir H. (1545–6).

Cheshire (Chesshire), John, ii. 418 (33).

-, Robt., ii. g. 1068 (22).

Cheshunt (Chestunt, Chesthunte), Herts, ii. App. 34.

-, nunnery (supp.), i. 557 (f. 17).

-, -, abbess. See Hill, M.

Cheslyn (Chestelyn), Staff., i. g. 624 (2).

Chesperke, ii. 1035 (f. 27).

Chester or West Chester (Westchestre), i. 77, 557 (f. 60), 746, 836, 881:— g. 465 (59), 1335 (11 p. 657); ii. 290, 354, 423, 510, 562, 706 (21), 796 (2), 819, 878:—ii. g. 707 (43).

-, mayor of, i. 881.

-, Castle, constableship of, ii. 909 (11).

-, Cathedral, i. g. 465 (31, 66), 1335 (52); ii. 1066.

-, -, almsman at, ii. 706 (32).

-, -, dean. See Man, H.

-, highways beside (Act), ii. 850 (3).

-, manor of, i. g. 125 (22).

-, St. Mary's nunnery (supp.), i. 557 (ff. 17, 28).

-, -, abbess. See Grosvenour, E.

-, St. Werburgh's abbey (supp.), i. 557 (ff. 12, 24).

Chester, bp. of. See Bird, J.

Chester herald, i. 123.

Chester le Street (Chestre ), Dham., i. 60:— g. 282 (14).

Chester (Chestre), —, i. 303, 356; ii. 426, 645, 699:— g. 496 (46 p. 226).

-, Robt., gentleman usher, i. p. 674:— g. 622 (p. 317), 623 (p. 322); ii. App. 2 (2 v.).

-, Wm., ii. 471.

Chesterfield, Derb., i. g. 465 (72).

Chesterton, Hunts., i. g. 846 (53).

Chesterton, Oxon., i. g. 465 (47), 1335 (53 "Chesterton, Bucks").

Chesthunte. See Cheshunt.

Chete, Yorks. See Chevet.

Chateham. See Chatham.

Chetwynd (Chettwyn), Salop, i. g. 465 (13).

Chetylhampton. See Chittlehampton.

Chevalier or Chevallier, Joseph, of Lorraine, a French agent, i. 240–1; ii. 171.

Cheveley, Berks. See Chieveley.

Chevenhall, Suff. See Chepenhall.

Cheverell, Chr., ii. g. 910 (18).

Cheverell Halese (Chyverell Hales), Wilts, i. g. 620 (7).

Chevet (Chete), Yorks., in Royston parish, i g. 465 (39 p. 215).

Cheviot (Chiviet, Chyvyot) Forest, Nthld., i. g. 125 (22).

Chewte. See Chowte.

Chewton (Chuton), Soms., i. g. 1081 (58).

Cheyney Sir Thomas, k.g., treasurer of the Household and Warden of the Cinque Ports, present in Council, ii. 588, 599, 603, 608, 613, 620, 657, 674, 682, 708, 712, 751, 759, 761, 779, 786, 795, 800, 809, 814, 841, 849, 859, 868, 874, 878, 882, 889, 896, 912, 916, 922, 934, 945, 948, 951, 959, 965, 968, 974, 978, 980. 1010, 1022, 1026, 1042, 1049, 1051.

-, -, letters, from, i. 1313; ii. 345.

-, letter to, i. 584.

-, signature of ii. 625 (2), 780, 1059:— g. 707 (39).

-, -, his .servant Anthony, i. 732.

-, -, other references, i. 435, 584, 732, 1083, 1140. 1144, 1153, 1311, 1313, 1321–2, 1324:— g. 125 (9), 622 (p. 316), 623 (pp. 324–5), 846 (13); ii. 79, 80, 94, 140, 199 (2), 262, 280, 344–5, 494, 599, 780, 796, 878:— g. 707 (20):—App. 2 (2), 27 iii., iv.

Chevney (Cheney, Cheyne, Cheynye), Edw., i. g. 1335 (51).

-, John, i. 1141:— g. 622 (p. 318), 846 (64); ii. g. 1068 (52).

-, Robt., i. g. 622 (p. 315).

-, Thos., ii. 88.

Chibarence. See Ciberance.

Chibbourn (Chibborne), Nthld., i. p. 683.

Chibbourn, Alex., i. g. 623 (p. 322).

Chiche St. Osith, Essex. see St. Osith's.

Chicheley (Checheley), Bucks, ii. 150:— g. 1068 (10):—App. 43 (21, 28).

Chicheley, Mr., ii. 645.

-, Thos., i. g. 622 (pp.) (312–3), 623 (p. 320–2).

Chichester, Sussex, i. 984 (p. 479), 1235:—p. 682:— g. 465 (82).

-, Cathedral, i. 557 (f. 34).

-, -, dean. See Cawarden, R.

-, -, deanery of, i. g. 1335 (19).

-, fee farm of, i. 124 ii.

-, S. Andrew's, i. g. 465 (82).

-, union of parishes of S. Michael and S. Andrew, ii. 418 (10).

Chichester, bp. of. See Day, George.

Chichester, John, i. 899; ii. 88.

Chickens, ii. 477, 641.

Chicksand (Chicsond, Chixand, Chyxsond), priory (supp.), Beds., i. p. 681:— g. 465 (99), 620 (55), 1335 (11 p. 657); ii. g. 910 (4), 1068 (46, 50).

Chidehamholt, Devon. See Chittlehampton.

Chidley, Ric., i. g. 622 (p. 317).

-, (Chideley, Chydley), Robert, attorney of the Court of First Fruits and Tenths, signature of, i. g. 282 (34, 46), 465 (6, 13, 16, 2l–2, 26, 36, 45, 47, 51–2, 65, 74, 79, 80, 83,94), 620 (1, 4, 6, 48) 621 (2, 12), 846 (30, 40, 50, 52–3 70, 75, 82), 1081 (4–6. 12–14, 17, 21, 29, 32, 34, 36, 39. 40. 47, 49, 52–3), 1335 (11–13, 16, 17, 21 23 28, 30,32, 37 42. 50); ii. g. 266 (3, 7, 9, 15–17, 20, 23, 25, 28–30, 33), 496 (1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24–5, 30–2, 34, 41, 44, 46, 49, 50, 54–7, 66), 707 (3, 10, 43), 910, (1, 3, 6, 7, 30, 33, 39), 1068 (7, 10, 21, 35, 37, 40, 42, 50).

-, -, other references, i. g. 465 (101), 622 (pp. 314, 317, 319), 623, (p. 325), 846 (25); ii. g. 1068 (37).

-, -, Eliz., his wife, i. g. 465 (101).

Chief Baron of the Exchequer. See Lister, Sir R.; Cholmondeley, Sir R. (1545).

Chief Justice of Common Pleas. See Baldwin, Sir John; Montague, Sir E. (1545).

Chief Justice of the King's Bench, ii. g. 910 (40). See Montague, Sir E.; Lister, Sir R. (1545).

Chieveley (Cheveley), Berks, i. g. 1335 (42); ii. g. 1068 (50).

Chignall (Chyngenhall, Chiggenall), Essex, i. g. 125 (12), 465 (48), 1081 (50).

Chilcompton, Soms., ii. g. 496 (57).

Childe, Ric., i. g. 465 (80).

-, Thos., ii. 1035 (f. 31):— g. 707 (50).

-, Wm., ii. g. 707 (27).

Childerlangley. See Langley Regis.

Childerley, John, ii. 909 (54).

Childrey (Chilrey), Berks, ii. g. 910 (21).

Chillingham (Cheidyngham), Nthld., ii. 633.

Chillington (Chelyngton), Staff., i. g. 624 (2).

Chilmark (Chilmerke), Wilts, ii. 824 ii.

Chilterne Vagge, Devon, ii. 744.

Chilton, Suff., i. g. 125 (2).

Chilworth, Hants, ii. g. 496 (28).

Chinese wood, a drug, i. 619.

Chinnock, East (Eschynnock), Soms., i. p. 676; ii. g. 266 (32).

Chinnock, Middle- (Myddel-Chyn-nocke), Soms., i. g. 1335 (13); ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

Chippenham (Chipenham), Wilts, ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 536, 538).

Chipsey, Thos., i. g. 621 (12 p. 308); ii. g. 496 (29).

Chirk (Churke), co. Denbigh, ii. g. 707 (43).

Chirlington. see Thirlington.

Chisholm. Wm., bp. of Dunblane, i. 887.

Chittlehampton (Chetylhampton, Chidehamholt, Chiddamholt), Devon, i. 923:— g. 465 (95).

Chiviet. See Cheviot.

Chobham, Surr., i. 512; ii. g. 707 (9).

-, letter dated at, ii. 319.

-, meeting of Privy Council at, ii. 301, 312, 318, 323, 325, 335, 344.

Choke, John, i. g. 465 (70).

Cholmondeley (Chomley), Sir Edw., ii. g. 910 (52).

-, (Cholmeley), Eliz., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

-, (Clolmondeley), Sir Hugh, i. 538.

-, (Cholmley), Mann., i. 557 (f. 39).

-, (Cholmeley), Sir Ric., i. g. 282 (52), 623 (p. 323); ii. 959.

-, (Cholmeley), Ric., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

-, (Cholmeley, Cholmley), Sir Roger, serjeant at law, recorder of London (1535 to 1545), chief baron of the Exchequer (11 Nov. 1545), i. 557 (ff. 31, 59, 74):— g. 622 (pp. 314, 319), 623 (pp. 322, 324–5), 846 (25); ii. 481, 909 (5), 951:— g. 910 (22):—App. 34–5.

-, (Cholmeley), Wm., i. g. 622 (p. 319), 1335 (35).

Cholsey, Berks, i. g. 465 (101).

Chomley. See Cholmondeley.

Chorlton (Chorleton), Chesh., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657, 55).

Chorlton (Charleton), Lanc, i. g. 125 (13).

Chorlton (Chorleton), Sir Alen, i. 538 (p. 255).

-, Ric., i. g. 465 (13).

Chowbe, Eliz., i. g. 620 (4).

Chowte (Chewte, Chutte), Ph., i. g. 465 (55); ii. 588, 674, 1035 (f. 20).

Choyse, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Christchurch. See under Canterbury.

Christchurch or Christchurch Twynham, Hants (Christchurch in Southampton), ii. g. 496 (27), 1068 (52).

-, priory (supp.), i. 557 (ff. 16, 24, 40):—p. 677:— g. 465 (42), 1081 (29); ii. g. 496 (27, 57).

Christian III., King of Denmark, called by Imperialists Duke of Holstein, i. 7 (p. 6), 11, 12, 73, 91, 250, 350, 363, 425 (p. 189), 429, 446, 453, 511, 571, 667 (p. 347), 677–8, 736, 808, 963, 1240, 1257; ii. 10 (2), 46 (2), 69 (p. 35), 249 (2), 259, 274, 342–3, 421, 434, 508, 598, 602, 617, 628, 727, 1039.

-, -, letter to, i. 429.

-, -, his answer to the Landgrave, i. 677 (2).

-,-, his brothers. See Holstein, duke of.

Christina, duchess of Lorraine and Bar, and of Milan, wife of Francis duke of Lorraine, daughter of Christiern ii. of Denmark, niece of Charles V., i. 1288.

Christmas, Mr., ii. 656 (?), 677, 680.

-, Wm., i. 557 (f. 19).

Chrocher, John, ii. 88.

Chryssechurche Twyneham. See Christchurch.

Churbury, Salop. See Cherbury.

Church, Andrew, of Rye, ii. 88, 951.

-, John, i. g. 465 (14, 101 p. 229).

-, Wm., i. 836, 872.

Churchdown (Churchedowne, Churseden), Glouc, i. g. 465 (39), 1081 (14).

Churche. See Church.

Churchend, near Reading, Berks, i. g. 1081 (52).

Churches, union of (Act), ii. 850 (28).

Churchespene, Berks. See Speen.

Churchewaver. See Church Over.

Churchiat, John, i. g. 620 (8).

Church Hill (Churchehyll), Oxon, i. g. 465 (47).

Churchill (Churchehill), Soms., i. g. 621 (1).

Churchill, Giles, ii. g. 910 (72).

Church Over (Churchewaver), Warw., i. g. 624 (15).

Church Speen (Spene), Berks. See Speen.

Churke, co. Denbigh. See Chirk.

Churseden, Glouc. See Churchdown.

Chuton, Soms. See Chewton.

Chutte. See Chowte.

Chyldes Worc. See Wickham, Childs-,Glouc

Chyngenhall Essex. See Chignall.

Chyttynge, Hen., i. g. 465 (101).

Chyverell Hales, Wilts. See Cheverell

Chyxsond, Beds. See Chicksand.

Ciatelerau. See Chatelleraut.

Ciberance or Chibarence, Thos., i. g. 282 (52 p. 129).

Cifuentes, Count, ii. 20.

Ciney (Sine, Sinaye), in Liege, letter dated at, ii. 766.

Cinque Ports, the, i. 584; ii. 851.

Cirencester (Cerenoester, Cyrcestre), Glouc, i. g. 465 (62), 620 (8 p. 300); ii. g. 707 (10).

-, abbey (supp.), 557 (ff. 38, 42):—pp. 675, 678, 683:— g. 282 (52), 620 (8 p. 300), 1081 (37); ii. g. 496 (46), 707 (10).

-, seven hundreds of, i. p. 675.

-, streets, etc., named, i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Civille, in Spain. See Seville.

Civita Vecchia (Civita Vecha), in Italy, i. 1009, 1239, 1265, 1299 (2); ii. 153.

Clacton (Clackton, Clafton, Claffton), Essex, ii. g. 496 (13):—App. 14.

Claeis, Jehan, i. 1202xlvii.

Claeswood, near Guisnes, ii. 240.

Claffton, Essex. See Clacton.

Claines (Cleynes), Worc, i. g. 282 (52), 846 (11), 1335 (55 p. 672); ii. g. 266 (32).

Claiton. See Clayton.

Clamford, Norf. See Glanford.

Clanfield, Oxon., i. g. 465 (47).

Clanhustoun, captain of. See Macdonald, A.

Clanrann.ald, captain of. See Macdonald.

Clantz, Joste, a German captain, ii. 916.

Clapham (Clopham), Beds., i. g. 465 (99), 846 (93 p. 428).

Clapham, Surr., i. g. 620 (5).

Clapham, Geo., i. g. 465 (26).

-, Marg., i. g. 465 (26), 621 (14).

Clarborough (Clarburgh, Clareboroughe), Notts, i. g. 1335 (30, 55 p. 672); ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

Clare manor, in Glanford, Norf. See Cleres.

Clare, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19).

-, Wm, i. g. 465 (22 pp. 211–2).

Claredon, Warw. See Claverdon.

Clarence, George duke of (died in 1477), i. g. 1081 (5).

Clarencieux (Clarencuxe), Susan, i. 557 (f. 47); ii. g. 496 (43).

Clarke. See Clerke.

Carklees (Clerk Leas), in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Claryngdon, Warw. See Claverdon.

Clatercott, Oxon. See Clatteroot.

Clathorpe, Linc. See Claythorpe.

Clattercot (Clatercott), Oxon, priory (supp.), ii. g. 707 (9).

Claverdon (Claryngdon, Claredon), Warw., i. g. 1335 (34).

Claxshall, Nthld., i. g. 1335 (55).

Claxton, Dham., i. 60:— g. 282 (14).

Claxton, John, ii. g. 910 (45).

Clay, Norf. See Cley.

Clay or Claye, Eliz., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

-, Ric., ii. g. 266 (21).

-, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

-, Wm., deputy governor of the English merchants at Bergen op Zoom, i. 33–4, 41, 45, 143; ii. 343 (p. 153).

-, -, letters from, i. 33–4.

-, (Cley), Wm., i. g. 1335 (51); ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

Claydon, Ric., i. g. 125 (31).

-, Wm., i. g. 1081 (36).

Claye. See Clay.

Clayfflatt, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39).

Clayhanger (Cleyanger), Devon i. g 282 (33).

Clayhanger, Wm., i. g. 465 (21).

Claythorpe (Clathorpe), Linc., i. g.

Clayton, Lane, i. g. 465 (68).

Clayton, Agnes, alias Glutton, i. g. 1335 (55).

-, Chr., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, (Claiton, Cleyton), David, alias Clutton, surveyor of woods in the Augmentations (March 1544), I. 349, 557 (ff. 29, 49, 70):—pp. 674, 682:— g. 620 (47); 1335 (55); ii. 150.

-, John alias Clutton, i. g. 620 (47).

Cleadon (Cleuedon, Clevedon), Dham., i. 60:— g. 282 (14).

Clearke. See Clerk

Cleave. See Cleeve.

Cleavys. See Cleves.

Clee, Linc, i. g. 1335 (11).

Cleeve (Bishops Cleve), Glouc, i. g. 125 (12), 465 (16), 1081 (50).

Cleeve (Cleave, Cleve, Clyve) or Old Cleeve, Soms., abbey (supp.), i. 557 (f. 35):— g. 846 (93 p. 427); ii. g. 496 (46 p. 226).

Clehydon (Cleyhydon), Devon, ii. g. 496 (9, 65).

Clemence, Ric., i. g. 1335 (12).

-, Wm., i. g. 620 (8).

Clemens, John, i. g. 1335 (51).

Clement VII., Pope (1523 to 1534), i. 179.

Clement, —, ii. g. 1068 (19).

-, Captain, an Italian, ii. 929.

-, Gabriel, priest, ii. 458.

-, Humph., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, Joan, ii. g. 1068 (39).

-, John, i. g. 1335 (51); ii. 1035 (f. 26):— g. 1068 (39).

-, Margery, ii. g. 1068 (50).

-, Wm., ii. g. 496 (34).

Clementhorp, Yorks. See under York.

Clenche, Joan, i. g. 282 (37).

Clenchwarton, Norf., i. 762; ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 537–8).

Clenstone, Dors., ii. g. 496 (30).

Clere, Edm., i. 102 ii., iv:— g. 620 (27), 1335 (44).

-, Sir John, i. g. 622 (p. 315); ii. 88:— g. 910 (82 p. 455).

-, John, ii. g. 707 (50).

-, Sir Robt., i. 102 iii., iv.

-, Sir Thos., vice-admiral, i. 102 ii., 881, 997:— g. 620 (27), 1335 (44); ii. 62, 88, 238 (? "vice-admiral" &c.), 264–5, 270, 346, 402, 470:—App. 27 iii., iv.

-, -, letter to, ii. 265.

-, -, instructions for, ii. 264.

-, Thos., i. 102 iv.

Clereman, Robt., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Cleres manor, Norf. (q. Clare in Glanford?), i. g. 620 (29).

Clerewoodcot (Cleerewoodcotte), Hants, ii. g. 707 (52).

Clergy (priests, spiritual men), the, i. 390, 674, 882, 984 (p. 479); ii. 850 (p. 415), 995 (p. 492), 1031.

-, benefit of, ii. 850 (10).

-, search of priests' houses. See Priests.

Clerk of the Peace, office of (Act), ii. 850 (1).

Clerke or Clerk (Clearke, Clarke), —, i. 557 (f. 69), 672 (2).

-, (Clarke), Agnes, i. g. 620 (8 p. 300), 621 (12 p. 309).

-, Augustine, i. g. 282 (19 p. 124).

-, Chr., i. p. 684.

-, (Clearke), Cornelius, i. 557 (f. 56).

-, Dominic, ii. 824 ii.

-, Geo., ii. g. 1068 (52).

-, Gilb., ii. g. 496 (46 p. 226).

-, (Clearke, Clarke), Hen., i. 557 (f. 30):— g. 1335 (12 p. 659); ii. 900

-, Hugh, ii. g. 266 (7).

-, (Clarke), Jas., i. 538 (p. 255):— g. 621 (12 p. 308); ii. g. 1068 (50).

-, (Clarke), Joan, i. g. 1335 (37); ii. g. 707 (27).

-, John, bp. of Bath and Wells (died 3 Jan. 1541), ii. g. 910 (77).

-, (Clearke), John, i. 557 (f. 18):— g. 282 (19), 624 (5), 846 (87), 1081 (26), 1335 (21, 28, 55 p. 672); ii. g. 496 (44).

-, (Clarke), Marg., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 524).

-, Nic, ii. 1035 (f. 18):— g. 266 (33).

-, Peter, ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

-, (Clerc), Ric., i. g. 465 (91), 621 (12 p. 310), 1335 (27); ii. 418 (51):— g. 496 (44).

-, Robt., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309):— g. 1335 (37); ii. g. 496 (19), 1068 (19 pp. 535–6).

-, (Clerc), Roland, ii. 418 (92).

-, Simon, i. g. 1335 (12).

-, Steph., ii. g. 1068 (44).

-, (Clarke), Thos., .1. 1118, 1119 (2):— g. 282 (52 p. 129), 465 (101 p. 229), 622 (p. 317). 623 (pp. 321 326), 1335 (37); ii. 33 (2), 441, 706 (30):— g. 496 (46 p. 226, 58), 910 (13).

-, Walt., ii. g. 1068(44).

-, (Clerc), William, the King's secretary, ii. 418, 706, 909, 1067.

-, (Clarke), Wm., i. g. 465 (14), 622 (p. 314), 846 (71), 1081 (19 p. 523), 1335 (11 p. 657): ii. g. 266 (5, 7).

Clerkenleap (Clerkenlipp), Worc, i. g. 465 (80).

Clerkenwell, Midd. See under London.

Clerkeson, Wm, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Clerk Leas, in Scotland. See Clarklees.

Clerkson Mich., i. g. 622 (p. 314).

Clermont, Claude de, baron of Dampiere, q. v.

Cletham, Linc, ii. g. 266 (23).

Cleuedon, Dham. See Cleadon.

Cleve, Dors. See Cliff.

Cleve, Soms. See Cleeve.

Cleve, Bishops. See Cleeve.

Clevedon, Dham. See Cleadon.

Cleveland, Yorks., i. 100.

Cleveley, Lanc, i. g. 1335 (32).

Cleveley, Alice, i. g. 1335 (12).

Cleveners.See Clevois.

Cleversley, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (50).

-, Wm., ii. g. 1068(50).

Cleves, duchy of (Cleveland), i. 36, 1249; ii. 45.

Cleves, town, i. 11 (p. 8).

Cleves, William, duke of, and of Juliers (Guleck, Cleavys), i. 7 (p. 5), 12, 45, 73, 315, 374, 463, 619 (p. 297), 682 (p. 356), 880, 1207 (p. 601), 1249; ii. 46, 260, 297, 381, 437.

-, -, his chancellor. See Olisleger, Dr. H.

-, -, proposed marriage with King Ferdinand's daughter, i. 315.

Clevois (Cleveners, Cleveweys, Clewoise), soldiers, i. 837, 867, 890–1, 906, 949, 1315; ii. 54, 143, 213, 225, 260, 373, 457, 462, 464, 510, 633, 761, 763, 770, 795, 951, 1042.

Clewoise. See Clevois.

Cley next the Soa (Clay), Norf., i. 1090:— g. 282 (4).

-, St. Peter's, i. g. 125 (31).

Cley, Wm. see Clay,

Cleyanger, Devon. See Clayhanger.

Cleybourn, Simon, ii. 418 (33).

Cleydon, Margery, i. g. 1335 (51).

-, Steph., i. g. 846 (93 p. 428).

Cleyhydon, Devon. See Clehydon.

Cleynes, Wore See Claines.

Cleyngerwell, Dors. See Clingerwell.

Cleyther, Chr., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Cleyton. See Clayton.

Clideroo. See Clitheroe.

Cliff (Cleve), Dors., ii. 186.

Cliff (Clyva), Suss., i. g. 1335 (31).

Cliff or Cliffe, Hen., i. g. 465 (21).

-, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309), 1081 (19 p. 523).

-, Oliver, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Clifford priory (supp.), Heref., i. 557 (f. 16):— g. 1335 (36).

-, prior. See "Hugh, N.

Clifford, Mr., i. 1244.

-, George, i. g. 465 (55), 620 (55), 846 (93 p. 427).

-, Hen., i. g. 622 (p. 316).

-, Sir Ingram, i. g. 623 (p. 323).

-, Jas., i. g. 622 (p. 317).

-, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 308).

-, Sir Thos. i. 557 (f. 45):—p. 684:— g. 282 (41).

-, .-, Eliz., daughter of, i. g. 282 (41).

-, Thos., i. 339 (2).

Clifton, Beds., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Clifton, Oxon, i. g. 465 (47, 63).

Clifton, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 248).

Clifton, Yorks., i. g. 125 (22), 1061 (28); ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 536, 538).

Clifton Cot, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 248).

Clifton Dartmouth, Devon, ii. g. 496 (54).

Clifton or C. Hampton, Oxon., ii. g.; 910 (3).

Clifton, —, widow, ii. g. 707 (27).

-, Ele, i. 757.

-, Sir Gervaise, i. g. 622 (p. 318), 623 (pp. 321, 323–5).

-, Ric., i. 68 iii:—p. 683.

-, Wm., clk., i. g. 125 (10).

-, Wm., i. 494 (7), 1202xxxvi.; ii. g. 496 (68 p. 231).

Clingerwell (Cleyngerwell), Dors., i. g. 621 (1).

Clinton, Sir Edward Fiennes, lord, i. 558 bis, 1022:— g. 282 (21, 52), 620 (55) 622 (pp. 316–7), 623 (p. 325), 1081 (18, 22); ii. 88, 909 (3), 1029:— g. 910 (15), 1068 (35):—App. 2 (1, 2vi.)

-, -, Ursula his wife, i. g. 282 (52), 620 (55), 1081 (18, 22); ii. g. 1068 (35).

Clippesby (Clyppysby), Norf., ii. g. 707 (8).

Clist, Broad- (Brodeclyst, Brodeclyff), Devon, i. g. 125 (31).

Clist Episcopi, Devon, i. 583.

Clist St. George, Devon, i. g. 125 (31).

Clist St. Mary, Devon, ii. g. 266 (30).

Clitheroe (Clydderowe), Lanc, i. 613.

Clitheroe (Cluddrou), Yorks., i. g. 623 (p. 322).

Clitheroe (Clideroo), Hugh, i. g. 125 (23).

Clixby, Linc, ii. g. 707 (27).

Cloch, Rochardus, of Lubeck, i. 636.

Clolmondeley. See Cholmondeley.

Clombury, Salop. See Clunbury.

Clonne, Salop. See Clun.

Clonton, Salop. See Clunton.

Clonvyll, Patrick. See Colquhoun.

Clopham, Beds. See Clapham.

Cloppeuburg (Cloppenberch), in Germany, ii. 249 (2).

Clopton, Suff., i. g. 465 (58).

Clopton, Fras., i. g. 622 (p. 318), 623 (p. 322).

-, Marg., ii. g. 910 (53).

-, Wm., ii. g. 910 (53).

Closebum (Closburn), laird of. See Kirkpatrick, T.

Closeworth (Clowesworth), Soms., i. p. 675:—ii. g. 266 (32).

Cloth, i. 150, 163–4, 171, 196–7, 241, 281 (p. 121), 470, 544 (p. 258), 746, 1033, 1099, 1202 (1 i., 1., 5); ii. 344, 365, 387, 660, 733, 770:—App. 43 (18).

-, export of. i. g. 125 (8), 282 (7); ii. g. 707 (46), 910 (12, 15, 19).

-, subsidy and ulnage of, i. g. 465 (4).

(broadcloth), i. g. 1335 (54).

(canvas), i. 150, 240, 557 (f. 60), 794, 821, 848, 954, 997, 1019, 1023, 1061, 1119 (2), 1194:— g. 1081 (54): ii. 418 (31), 569, 969:— g. 707 (33), 1068 (36, 43).

(damask), ii. 697, 757.

(diaper damask), i. 14, 27, 41.

(friezes), i. 557 (f. 58).

(Frisados, Haarlem frisados), i. 769, 873; ii. 842.

(Gentishe cloth), i. 1067.

(gros greyn), ii. 217, 243, 258, 284, 334, 339, 364, 444.

(holland), ii. 842.

(kerseys), i. 334, 996; ii. 911.

(linen), i. 150, 1086, 1254; ii. 52, 126, 812.

(murray velvet), ii. 217, 243, 258, 284,334.

(napery), i. 441.

(Normandy cloth), ii. g. 1068 (36).

(of silver and gold), i. 712.

(of gold), i. 1202 (p. 587).

(poldavyes), ii. g. 1068 (36).

(russet caffa), i. 550 (p. 261).

(sail cloth), i. 448, 494, 496.

(sarcenet), ii. 697, 911.

(satin), ii. 155.

(say), i. 900.

(scarlet), ii. 911.

(silk), i. 96, 712, 750, 980, 1202 (p. 587); ii. 262, 688, 697.

(velvet), ii. 697, 757, 911.

(worsted), ii. 842, 850 (30).

Clotheworker, John, ii. g. 496 (44).

Clott, Kath., i. g. 620 (6).

-, Robt., i. g. 620 (6).

Clotworthy (Clotysworthye, Devon), Soms., i. g. 1335 (18).

Clotworthy, Thos., i. 923.

Clough, Wm., i. g. 465 (73).

Clovyle, Kath., i. 557 (f. 15).

Clower, Hen., i. g. 620 (6).

Clowes, Hen., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Clowes worth, Soms. See Closeworth.

Cluddrou. See Clitheroe,

Cluddy, Walter, constable of Knockfergus castle, ii. 42.

Clumbry, Salop. See Clunbury.

Clumber, Notts, i. g. 465 (63).

Clun (Clunne, Clonne), Salop, i. g. 1081 (49); ii. 850 (26).

Clunbury (Clombury, Clumbry), Salop, i. g. 1081 (49); ii. 850 (26), 1068 (46).

Clune, Marg., i. g. 1081 (49).

-, Matilda, i. g. 1081 (49).

Clunton (Clonton), Salop, ii. 850 (26).

Cluston, Wm., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 521).

Clutton, Soms., i. g. 621 (1).

Clutton, Agnes, David, etc. See Clayton.

Clydderowe, Lanc. See Clitheroe.

Clyderell, John, ii. g. 1068 (46).

Clyva, Suss. See Cliff.

Clyve. See Cleeve.

Clynton, co. Pembroke, i. g. 1081 (1).

Cnoyll Oderne. See Knoyle, West.

Cnockfergus. See Knockfergus.

Coal (Newcastle coal or sea coal), i. 53, 55, 129 (p. 61), 135, 141, 189, 354, 663, 671; ii. 184, 201, 271, 824 ii.

-, mines, i. pp. 676, 679:— g. 624 (5); ii. g. 496 (57).

Coaley (Cowley), Glouc, i. g. 1081 (28).

Coates (Cotes, Cotis), Linc, ii. g. 707 (14), 1068 (19 pp. 535, 538).

Coates (Cotes) in Craven, Yorks., ii. g. 266 (20), 707 (27).

Coats (Cotes, Cootes), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Cob, Mir., Vaughan's servant, ii. 217, 416, 444.

Cobano. See Cobham.

Cobbedenne, Wm., i. g. 465 (82).

Cobham, Kent, letter dated at, ii. 900.

-, college (supp.), i. 557 (f. 36).

Cobham (Cobano), Sir George Broke lord, Deputy of Calais, letters from, i. 267, 526, 928; ii. 415.

-, -, letters to, i. 38, 55, 63, 76, 139, 178, 194, 198–9, 255, 294, 296, 354, 370, 530, 849, 877, 889, 931, 1002, 1097, 1153, 1173, 1189, 1220, 1277, 1279, 1318; ii. 93, 99, 154–5, 161, 164, 319, 454, 518, 582, 623, 721, 742, 763, 780, 804, 865, 884, 900–1, 905.

-, -, signature of, i. 177, 1096.

-, -, a report to, ii. 464.

-, -, his son. See Broke, W.

-, -, other references, i. 31, 43, 256, 268, 278, 332, 380, 426 (p. 192), 521, 533, 557 (f. 45), 566, 691, 697, 700, 727, 732, 755, 773, 780, 803, 811, 833, 848, 856, 864, 888, 899, 902, 926, 946, 952, 957, 968, 986, 1005, 1015, 1024, 1067, 1071, 1090, 1130, 1142, 1194, 1201, 1223, 1252, 1260, 1266, 1275, 1291, 1299, 1302, 1311:— g. 465 (47), 622 (pp. 312, 316), 623 (pp. 320–1, 324); ii. 9, 65 94, 140, 146, 156, 171, 196, 209, 252, 267, 318, 335, 337 (2), 373, 418 (58, 81), 419, 442, 452, 464, 530, 584, 645, 702, 712, 761, 776, 779, 787, 809, 828, 836, 856, 868, 922, 944–5, 959, 965, 978, 982, 996, 1004, 1025, 1029:— g. 496 (19):—App. 36.

Cobham, Anne lady, wife of the preceding, ii. 742, 905.

Cobham, Master. See Broke, Wm.

Coblentz (Confluence, Convelyns, Covelentz, Covelence), in Germany, i. 1139, 1233; ii. 93, 179–80, 182, 259, 274, 342, 343 (p. 153), 351–2, 381, 385, 403, 437, 563, 636, 679, 680, 954 (2).

-, letter dated at, ii. 310.

-, French agent at. See Fresee, M. de.

Cobowrne, in Scotland. See Cockburn.

Cobyn, Thos., i. g. 1335 (12).

Cochlaeus, Johannes, canon of Breslau, letters to ii. 497–8, 894–5.

Cock (Cocke, Cok, or Cokke), John, i. g. 622 (pp. 314, 319), 846 (47), 1335 (6); ii. g. 496 (44), g. 707 (52, p. 330):—App. 13.

-, Robt., i. g. 620 (28), 1335 (12 p. 659).

-, Thos., ii. 88.

Cockayn, Barbara, i. g. 620 (28).

-, (Coken), Sir Thos., i. 123.

-, Thos., i. g. 620 (28).

Cockayne Hatley (Cocken Hatley, Burye Hatley), Beds, ii. g. 1068 (46).

Cockburn (Cobowrne), in Scotland, letter dated at, i. 385.

Cockburn (Kokburn), John, a Scottish shipmaster, i. 696 (2).

-, (Cokeborne), Robt., Scottish prisoner, i. 586.

Cockclyff, Yorks., i. g. 465 (55).

Cocke. See Cock.

Cockefeld, Suff., i. p. 681.

Cockelyff, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Cockersand (Cokersand) abbey (supp.), near Cockerham, Lanc, 557 (f. 34):—p. 678:— g. 465 (65), 846 (76).

Cockes. See Cox.

Cockesford (Cokesforde), priory (supp.) in East Rudham, Norf., i. 557 (f. 12).

Cockeson, Rog., i. g. 1335 (51).

Cocket, Thos., i. g. 1335 (27).

Cockewolde, York. See Coxwold.

Cockfield (Cokefeld) Hall manor, in East Tuddenhan, Norf., i. g. 620 (29).

Cockthorpe (Cokethorpe), Oxon and Bucks, ii. g. 266 (5).

Cockyshed, Wm., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Coclee, Order of the. See St. Michael.

Coddenham, Suff., i. g. 282 (37), 465 (58), 846 (90); ii. g. 496 (66 p. 231).

Coddington (Codington), Heref., ii. g. 496 (34).

Coddington (Codington), Linc., ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 535, 538).

Codercote, Salop. See Cothercot.

Codicote, Herts, ii. g. 910 (39).

Codicote hundred, Herts, ii. g. 910 (39).

Codington. See Coddington.

Codmore, Evan, ii. 1035 (f. 28).

Codrington, Glouc., ii. g. 496 (46).

Codrington, Dorothy, i. 557 (f. 5).

Coedel or Ceudell, Doctor John, the Landgrave's servant, i. 667, 677 (2). See also Chelius.

Coete, Oxon. See Cote.

Coevorden (Creuerden), in Germany, ii. 249 (2).

Coffer, Hen., i. g. 846 (71).

Cofferer [of the Household], Mr. See Pekham, Sir E.

Coffyn (Coffyne), Jas., ii. g. 496 (19, 68 p. 231).

-, Robt., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 660).

Coggeshall (Goggesholde), Essex, abbey (supp.), i. 557 (f. 41):—g. 1335 (43).

Coggs (Cogges), Oxon, i. g. 465 (47, 58).

Cognac, in France, i. 619.

Cognestable, Mr. See Constable.

Cogyll, John, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 660).

Coins and coinage, i. 557 (ff. 54, 56, 64), 938, 942 (p. 463), 953, 984 (p. 479), 1085, 1163:—g. 846 (88); ii. 231, 268, 272, 302, 304, 407, 729, 909 (2, 7):—App. 16. See also under London, Tower, mint in.

-, commission to coin groats, ii. g. 707 (36).

-, coiners required, i. 893, 930, 946, 1014.

-, coiners of counterfeit coin, i. 884, 899.

Cok. See Cock.

Coke (see also Cooke), Mr., i. 1329 (2):—g. 1335 (51 p. 670).

-, Anne, i. g. 125 (31).

-, Edm., ii. g. 1068 (50).

-, Sir Edw. (temp. Jas. I), i. 116.

-, Humph., ii. g. 496 (7).

-, Isabella, ii. g. 496 (7).

-, Joan, i. g. 1335 (51); ii. g. 1068 (50).

-, John, the Queen's receiver, ii. 440.

-,John, i. g. 125 (31), 622 (p. 317), 1335 (18); ii. g. 496 (22), 1068 (50).

-, Laur., ii. 1035 (f. 21).

-, Ric., i. 1329 (p. 653); ii. 1035 (f. 26):—g. 707 (52 p. 330).

-, Robt., i. g. 465 (83); ii. g. 707 52 (p. 330), 1068 (50).

-, Rog., i. g. 1335 (12).

-, Sampson, i. g. 1335 (11).

-, Thos., i. g. 622 (p. 314); ii. g. 707 (52 p. 330), 1068 (19 pp. 536–7).

-, Wm, i. 777:—g. 1335 (12 p. 659); ii. g. 496 (12), 1068 (19 p. 537, 50).

Cokeborne. See Cockburn.

Cokefeld, Norf. See Cockfield Hall.

Cokefeld, Wm., i. g. 1335 (51 p. 670).

Cokeham, Berks. See Cookham.

Cokehill (Cookhill), nunnery (supp.), in Inkberrow parish, Worc., i. 557 (f. 73).

Cokelde, Ralph, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Cokell, Ric., ii. g. 910 (21).

Coken. See Cockayn.

Coker, Barth., i. g. 465 (72).

-, Hen., i. g. 846 (93 p. 427).

-, John, i. g. 622 (pp. 314–5); ii. g. 707 (50), 1068 (19 p. 536).

Cokersand, Lanc. See Cockersand.

Cokesey (Cookesey), Wm., i. 1330:—g. 622 (pp. 313, 317), 623 (pp. 320–2), 846 (93 p. 427), 1335 (26).

Cokesforde. See Cockesford.

Cokeshed, Hen., i. g. 282 (52).

-, John, i. g. 282 (52).

Cokeson, Joan, i. g. 846 (87).

-, John, i. g. 846 (87).

-, (Coukeson), Matth., i. p. 682.

Cokeswolde, Berks. See Coxwell.

Cokethorpe. See Cockthorpe.

Coketon, Heref. See Coughton.

Cokett, Ant., i. g. 621 (14).

Cokk or Cokke. See Cock.

Cokkes. See Cox.

Colalto. See Collalts.

Colbeck or Colbeke, John, i. g. 465 (99), 622 (p. 315), 1081 (19 p. 522).

Colby, Linc., i. g. 465 (38).

Colby, Norf. See Coleby.

Colbye, Joan, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Colchester, Essex, i. 1202 (4):—g. 1335 (18).

-, bailiff of, ii. 1051.

-, castle, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3), 623 (pp. 319–20).

-, St. Botolph's priory (supp.), i. g. 1335 (18).

-, St. John's abbey (supp.), i. g. 621 (5), 846 (11), 1335 (55 p. 672); ii. g. 266 (28), 496 (43).

-, Shawes, i. g. 1335 (18).

Colclouthe, Matthew, ii. App. 43 (30).

Colcombe park, Devon, i. g. 1335 (4).

Coldebecke, Edw., i. g. 1081 (28).

Coldenknowis, laird of. See Hume, J.

Coldham (Caldham), Kent, ii. g. 1068 (52).

Coldhanworth, Linc. See Hanworth.

Coldingham, in Scotland, i. 5, 129 (p. 61), 385, 1106 (p. 545); ii. 414, 494, 622 ii.

Coldounknowis. See Cowdenknows.

Coldstream (Colstreme), in Scotland, nunnery, ii. 633 (p. 291).

Coldwell, Robt., i. g. 465 (79).

Cole, lord of. See MacLean, J.

Cole, Anne, i. g. 620 (8).

-, Henry, clk., Bishop Bonner's chancellor, i. 40; ii. 733 (pp. 346–7).

-, Henry, D.C.L., warden of New College, Oxford, i. 1103.

-, John, i. g. 846 (87), 1335 (51 p. 670); ii. g. 1068 (51).

-, Nic., i. g. 125 (31).

-, Robt., ii. g. 496 (54).

-, Walter, i. g. 1335 (13).

-, Wm., i. g. 620(8); ii. 814.

Colebrook (Colbroke), co. Monm. See Herbert, Wm.

Coleby (Colby), Norf., ii. g. 496 (20):—g. 910 (82).

Coleham (Colneham), Salop, ii. g. 707 (52 p. 330).

Coleman. See Colman.

Coleridge (Colrudge), Devon, ii. g. 496 (38).

Colerust. See Colroust.

Coleshill (Colleshull), Warw., ii. g. 496 (49).

Colett. See Collett.

Coley (Colley), near Reading, Berks, i. g. 1081 (52).

Coley. See Cowley.

Coleyn. See Cologne.

Colfer, Hen., i. g. 846 (71)

Colfox or Colffox, John, ii. g. 1068 (42).

-, Ric., i. g. 465 (74).

-, Thos., i. g. 1081 (58); ii. g. 1068 (41).

Colgryme, Christina, ii. g. 496 (25).

-, Walter, ii. g. 496 (25).

Colintoun, in Scotland. See Foulis, of C.

Colkese, —, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Coll, in Scotland, lord of. See MacLean.

Collalto (Colalto), Count Collaltino de, ii. 193.

Colland, Joan, i. g. 465 (63).

Colleges and chantries, suppression of, i. 700, 984 (p. 479):—p. 674; ii. 412.

-, -, (Act), ii. 850 (4).

Collen, John, i. g. 282 (19).

-, (Colleyn), Fras., ii. 824 ii.

-, Thos., i. g. 1335 (48).

Colles (Collys), Eliz., ii. g. 910 (82 p. 456).

-, Hugh, i. g. 620 (8).

-, (Collys), Humph., i. g. 624 (15), 846 (93 p. 427); ii. g. 496 (40), 910 (82 p. 456).

-, Joan, i. g. 620 (8).

-, Thos., i. g. 621 (12).

-, Wm., i. g. 620 (8).

Colleshull, Warw. See Coleshill.

Collett (Collet), Geo., ii. g. 707 (38).

-, John, i. g. 1335 (37).

-, (Colett), Ric., i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (22).

Colley, Berks. See Coley.

Colley, John, ii. 1035 (f. 27).

-, (Colly), Wm., i. g. 465 (18).

Colleyn, Fras. See Collen.

Colleyne. See Cologne.

Collier. See Colyer.

Collierley (Colyarlie), Dham., i. 60:—g. 282 (14).

Collin. See Collyn.

Collingham, South- (Southcolingham), Notts, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Collingwood, John, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

-, Robt., ii. 1035 (f. 23).

Collins or Collyns, —, ii. 900.

-, Edw., ii. g. 496(63).

-, Jas., i. g. 282 (19 p. 124).

-, (Colyns), John, i. 1329 (p. 653):—g. 620 (8): ii. 502 (2):—g. 910 (21), 1068 (46).

-, Marg., i. g. 620 (8).

-, Ric., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300), 1335 (51).

-, (Colyns), Thos., i. p. 680:—g. 465 (18, 99), 620 (8); ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

-, (Collynges), Wm., clk., ii. 706 (68):—g. 910 (50).

-, (Colyns), Wm., i. g. 465 (18).

Colloigne. See Cologne.

Collome, Wm., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

Collston, Humph., ii. g. 496 (46 p. 226).

Colly. See Colley.

Collyn, Agnes, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

-, Wm., clk., i. g. 1335 (29).

-, (Collin), Wm., murdered at Antwerp, i. 1202 (p. 588).

Collyne. See Cologne.

Collynges or Collyns. See Collins.

Collynson, John, ii. g. 496 (5).

Collyon, commote of, co. Denbigh, i. g. 1335 (30).

Collys. See Colles.

Colman, —, ii. g. 496 (29).

-, Jas. ii. g. 910.(53).

-, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309); ii. g. 496 (12).

-, Nic., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

-, (Coleman), Robt., i. g. 620 (4, 28).

-, Simon, ii. g. 910 (53).

-, Wm., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

Colmanshacher, Suss., i. g. 1335 (31).

Colmere, Wm., i. g. 1081 (36).

Colmworth (Colmorth), Beds, i. g. 621 (14).

Colne, Lanc., i. g. 465 (65).

Colne (Cowle, Colney), the Essex river, i. 83 (3), 543, 557 (f. 57), 799, 881; ii. 264 (4).

Colneham, Salop. See Coleham.

Cologne (Colon, Coleyn, Colleyne, Culleyn, Colloigne, Cullen, Collyne, Colloine), in Germany, and the Coleyners, i. 8, 315, 606–7, 693, 967, 1135, 1317; ii. 91. 179–80, 182, 234, 243, 245, 249 (2), 254, 283–4, 297, 310, 331, 333–4, 352, 356, 362 (p. 162), 381, 403, 443, 468, 474, 508, 528, 536, 597, 618, 628, 680, 847, 877.

-, letters dated at, i. 693, 721; ii. 93, 132–3, 172, 286, 297–8, 309.

-, the Emperor's dealing with, i. 967.

-, cathedral, canons of, i. 967.

-, -, dean. See Stolberg, Count.

Cologne, Hermann von Wied, abp. of, Elector, i. 363, 486 (3), 668, 682 (p. 356), 805, 967, 1135; ii. 133, 310, 352, 381, 384, 450, 474, 526, 528, 628, 954 (2), 1063.

-, -, letter from, ii. 450.

-, -, his brother. See Wied, Frederic count of.

Colonna (Columna), the Roman family, i. 805.

-, (Colona), Ascanio, i. 447, 805.

-, (Columna), Fabricio, son of Ascanio, i. 805.

Colpeper. See Culpeper.

Colquhoun (Clonvyll, Colquen, Colwhyn), Patrick, i. 865 ("Hume"), 1298; ii. 41–2, 120, 294, 357, 562, 819, 1049 ("Hume.")

Colroust (Colroste, Colerust), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 248).

Colsell, Mary, i. g. 282 (52).

-, Thos., i. g. 282 (52).

Colson, John, i. g. 621 (12).

-, Robt., ii. 1035 (f. 24).

-, Wm., i. g. 282 (52 p. 129).

Colte, Geo., i. g. 622 (p. 318), 623 (pp. 322, 326).

Colteman. See Coltman.

Coltestakes, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39).

Coltherste. See Colthurst.

Colthorp, Yorks. See Cowthorpe.

Colthurst (Coltherste), Matth., i. g. 1335 (55).

Coltman (Colteman), John, i. p. 684:—g. 846 (40).

Colton, Norf., ii. g. 266 (31), 910 (82 p. 455).

Colton, Yorks., i. p. 683.

Colton, Humph., ii. g. 496 (7).

Columbstok, Devon. See Culmstock.

Columna. See Colonna.

Colvyle, Geoff., i. g. 622 (p. 316), 623 (p. 324).

-, John, abbot of Culross, q.v.

Colwall, Worc., ii. g. 1068 (35).

Colwey, John, ii. g. 496 (6).

Colwhyn. See Colquhoun.

Colwich, John, ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

Colwinston, co. Glamorgan, ii. g. 266 (13).

Coly (see also Cowley), Ant., i. g. 622 (p. 315).

-, (Colye), Robt., i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

-, Thomas, mayor of Dover, ii. 859.

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (18).

Colyar. See Collier.

Colyarlie, Dham. See Collierley.

Calye. See Coly.

Colyer (Colyar), Hen., i. g. 1335 (55 p. 672).

-, Jas., ii. g. 707 (51).

-, (Collier), John, i. g. 282 (50), 1335 (55 p. 672).

-, (Collier), Richard, Cranmer's chaplain, i. 856, 1071, 1085; ii. 418 (100).

-, (Colyar), Robt., i. g. 1335 (55 p. 672); ii. g. 707 (51).

Colyns. See Collins.

Colys, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Colyton, Devon, i. g. 1335 (4).

Colyton Raleigh, Devon, i. g. 465 (52).

Comander or Commaunder, Thos., ii. 809, 818.

Combe, Devon, ii. g. 496 (54).

Combe, Hants, i. g. 1081 (24).

Combe Florey (Comeflorye), Soms., ii. g. 266 (9).

Combe Park, Surr., i. 512.

Comberforde, John, i. 1259.

Combermere (Cumbermere), Chesh., abbey (supp.), i. p. 677:—g. 846 (82); ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

Comberton, Worc., ii. g. 1068 (41).

Comberwell (Commerwell), Wilts, ii. 850 (6).

Combes, John, i. g. 621 (7), 1335 (51).

-, Thos., ii. g. 707 (50).

Combewicke, Wm., i. p. 683.

Cambridge, Staff., i. g. 465 (45).

Combwich (Cumwyche); Soms., ii. g. 266 (9).

Comen, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Comerland. See Cumberland.

Comhire monastery. See Cwm Hir.

Comines (Commynes), Philippe de. See Books.

Commaunder. See Comander.

Commercy, in Barrois, i. 281 (p. 120), 463; ii. 132.

Commerwell, Wilts. See Comber well.

Commissions, rolls of (for 35 and 36 Hen. VIII.), i. g. 622–3.

Commissions of array, i. 846 (2, 13), 1081 (33).

Commitmaen (Kemyttemayn), co. Carnarvon, ii. g. 910 (24).

Commondale (Dolmandale), Yonks., i. g. 465 (39).

Common Pleas, Court of, ii. g. 910 (40).

-, chirographer of, i. g. 624 (4).

Commons, House of, speaker, ii. 1030–1.

Comnor, Berks. See Cumner.

Compagni (Campannio, Campaine, Compayn, Compeigne, Compiegne, Compaigny), Barth., Italian merchant in London, i. 215 (5), 240 (p. 104), 550, 557 (f. 60), 711, 811, 996, 1182, 1194, 1299, 1311, 1316–7; ii. 36. 149, 178, 209, 222, 231, 289, 302, 333–4, 355, 363, 492, 551, 677, 856.

Compiegne (Compaigne), in France, ii. 260, 811 (p. 393).

Compton, Berks., i. g. 465 (91).

Compton, Glouc., i. g. 465 (39).

Compton, Soms., ii. g. 496 (57).

Compton Bassett, Wilts, ii. g. 707 (10).

Compton, West-, Berks., i. g. 465 (91).

Compton (Cumpton), Hen., ii. g. 496 (65), 910 (72).

-, John, ii. g. 266 (7), 910 (82).

-, (Cumptton), Peter, ii. g. 496 (65), 910 (72).

-, Walt., i. g. 465 (7).

-, Sir Wm., i. g. 1081 (56), 1335 (7); ii. g. 910 (20).

Comyne, Edw., i. g. 465 (65).

-, Thos., i. g. 465 (65).

Comys, Gilb., i. g. 465 (99).

Conaynge, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

Concel. See Councell.

Concordia, Galeot de la. See Minandula, count of.

Conderow or Condorow, Thos., i. 1202 xiv.; ii. 145, 152.

-, -, report of, ii. 145.

Condover, Salop, i. g. 846 (11); ii. 496 (34).

Conduit pipes, cutting (Act), ii. 850 (7).

Conesbye, Linc. See Coningsby.

Conestable. See Constable.

Coney Weston (Conston), Suff., i. g. 1081 (53).

Conference, the. See Bourbourg, Diet of.

Confession, abuse of, ii. 733 (pp. 345, 347).

Confessor, the [Emperor's]. See Soto.

Confluence. See Coblentz.

Congre or Conger, Jehan de, i. 827, 831.

Conigrave, Reg., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Coningham. See Cunningham.

Coningsby (Conyngesby, Conysby, Conesbye), Linc., i. g. 465 (38, 63), 1335 (12 p. 659); ii. g. 707 (52 p. 330).

Coningsby (Cunnysbe), Mr., 558.

-, (Conysby), Agnes, i. g. 282 (37).

-, (Conisby), Hugh, ii. App. 2 (2 vi.).

-, (Conyngesby), Sir Humph., dec., i. g. 1335 (6).

-, (Conyngesby), Humph., i. g. 1335 (6).

-, (Conyngesbye), John, i. g. 622 (pp. 312, 317), 623 (pp. 320–1, 325); ii. g. 910 (52).

Conisborough (Counesborgh), Yorks., i. g. 1081 (26, 34).

Conishead (Conyshedd) priory (supp.), near Ulverston, Lanc., i. g. 1081 (6, 12).

Conny. See Cony.

Conokyng, Derb. See Knockin, Salop.

Conquest, Edm., i. g. 622 (p. 315).

Consawe, Salop, i. g. 846 (59).

Constable, Mr., ii. 16.

-, Sir John, ii. g. 910 (52).

-, Sir Marm., sen., of the Council in the North (died in 1545), i. 116 n, 339 (2):—g. 622 (pp. 312–3, 318), 623 (pp. 320–1, 323–6); ii. 109:—910 (76).

-, -, signature, ii. 109.

-, -, Dame Barbara his wife, ii. g. 910 (76).

-, Marmaduke, "Maistre Cognestable de Marmeduc," i. 1046 (2):—g. 623 (pp. 323, 325).

-, (Conestable), Sir Robert (executed in 1537), i. g. 125 (18), 620 (49).

-, Sir Robert, son of Sir Marmaduke, i. 176, 339 (2), 377, 838 (2) 1046 (2):—g. 623 (pp. 323–4); ii. 400, 633:—g. 910 (76).

-, -, letter from, i. 377.

-, Sir Wm., i. g. 623 (p. 323).

-, Wm., i. g. 623 (pp. 323–5); ii. g. 910 (13).

Constance, bp. of (Vesa, Johannes a; or Wetze, J. von?), ii. 498, 894.

Constance, Alice, i. g. 620 (8).

-, Ant., i. g. 620 (8).

-, Ric., i. g. 620 (8).

-, Thos., i. g. 620(8).

Constantinople, i. 13, 56, 292, 619 (pp. 296–7), 751, 842, 886, 1046, 1172, 1280; ii. 193, 287–9, 491, 612, 704, 767, 790, 840, 848, 914.

Conston, Suff. See Coney Weston.

Conton, Notts, i. g. 282 (21).

Convocation of Canterbury, summoned, ii. 575.

Conway, co. Carnarvon, i. g. 125 (19); ii. g. 266 (36).

-, priory (supp.), i. g. 465 (21, 44, 74, 101 bis); 1335 (30); ii. g. 266 (36).

Conway, co. Montgomery (sic), i. p. 679.

Conway (Conwaie), Alex, i. g. 465 (21).

-, Edw., i. g. 622 (p. 318), 623 (p. 323).

-, (Conwey), Eliz., i. g. 465 (101).

-, John, ii. 478:—App. 2 (2 vi.).

Cony (Conye, Conny), Mr., i. 245; ii. 939.

-, Ric., i. g. 623 (p. 325).

-, Robt., i. g. 846 (87).

Conyers, Chr., i. g. 624 (14), 1081 (19 p. 522).

-, (Connyers), John lord, i. 155:—g. 623 (p. 323); ii. 633, 1029 n.

-, Wm., i. g. 623 (p. 323).

Conyngham, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Conyngton, Simon, ii. g. 910 (4).

Conysby. See Coningsby.

Cooke (see also Coke), Mr., ii. 94, 824.

-, —, widow, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

-, Agnes, i. g. 846 (59).

-, Ant., sheriff of Essex (1544–5), i. 1028:—g. 622 (p. 314), 623 (pp. 320, 322); ii. 272, 397:—g. 910 (82 p. 455).

-, Chr., i. g. 1335 (13).

-, Edm., i. p. 684.

-, Geoff., i. 1202 xiv.

-, Hen., i. 557 (f. 68):—g. 846 (93).

-, Hugh, abbot of Reading, q.v.

-, (Cook), John, i. g. 465 (79), 620 (8 p. 300), 622 (p. 316), 846 (71); ii. 502 (3), 1067 (25):—g. 910 (77).

-, Mildred, ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

-, Miles, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

-, Ric., i. 1089:—g. 846 (71).

-, Robt., i. g. 465 (101).

-, Rog., ii. g. 496 (46).

-, Thos., i. g. 846 (71), 1335 (50).

-, (Coocke), Wm., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300), 623 (p. 322), 846 (30, 59).

Cookeman, —, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

Cookesey. See Cokesey.

Cookham (Cokeham), Berks, i. g 465 (30).

Cookhill nunnery. See Cokehill.

Coole Lane (Cowlane), Chesh., i. p. 685.

Coope. See Cope.

CoopeLande, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 538).

Coopercyners. See Coparcioners.

Cootes, in Scotland. See Coats.

Cootis. See Cotes.

Coparcioners Lands (Copercyonerslandes, Coopercyners Landes), i. g. 846 (17); ii. g. 266 (7), 496 (12).

Copcot, Adam, i. 275.

Cope or Coope, Mr., i. 278, 331, 356, 441. 747.

-, Ant., i. g. 623 (p. 323).

-, Eliz., i. g. 620(28).

-, John, sheriff of Northamptonshire (1545–6). i. g. 620 (28), 621 (12 p. 310), 622 (p. 316); ii. g. 910 (52).

-, Thos., i. g. 620(28).

Copeland (Cowpleand), Cumb., ii. g. 266 (19).

Copeland (Coupland), deanery, Cumb., i. g. 125 (31).

Copenhagen, in Denmark, i. 841.

Copestake, Agnes, ii. g. 1068 (19).

-, Jas., ii. g. 1068 (19).

-, John, ii. g. 1068 (19).

-, Robt., ii. g. 1068(19).

Copferler. See Gopferler.

Copgrove (Coppegrave), Yorks., ii. g. 707 (27).

Copinger, Ric., i. p. 678.

Copland, Thos., of Calais, i. 533, 1090, 1142.

Copledyke, Sir John, i. g. 622 (pp. 316–7), 623 (p. 325).

-, Marg., ii. 1067 (30).

Copleston, Humph., i. p. 680.

Copley, Sir Wm., i. g. 622 (p. 318), 623 (pp. 323–4).

Copper, ii. 174, 176, 247, 346.

Coppocke, Kath., ii. g. 1068 (22).

-, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (22).

Coppyn, Wm., i. g. 623 (p. 326).

Coppyng, Ric., i. g. 282 (37).

Copthall, Essex, ii. 682.

Copyn, Eliz., i. g. 620 (28).

-, Thos., i. g. 620 (28).

Corbet or Corbett, —, widow, i. g. 282 (40).

-, Mr., ii. App. 12.

-, Edw., i. 557 (ff. 59, 73).

-, John, i. g. 622 (pp. 313–5), 623 (pp. 320–1); ii. 418 (8):—g. 496 (68), 707 (8), 1068 (20).

-, Ric., i. g. 846 (59).

-, Robt., i. 538 (p. 255).

-, Rog., i. g. 846 (59).

-, Wm., i. g. 282 (40).

Corbett, in Scotland, laird of (Kerr), i. 289 (2).

Corbettes, Rog., ii. g. 1068 (42).

Corbrigge, John, ii. g. 910 (7).

-, Thos., i. g. 1335(11).

-, Wm., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

Corby, Linc., i. g. 465 (38).

Cordage. See Cables.

Cordall, John, ii. g. 496 (44).

Cordell, Robt., i. 259 (4).

-, Sir Wm., ii. g. 910 (28).

Cordes, Jacques de, i. 881.

Cordie, Joan, i. g. 846 (87).

Coxdrey, John, abbot of Bisham, i. 557 (f. 1).

Core, John, grocer, i. p. 680: ii. 458.

Corenbeckius, Dr. Martin, the Duke of Suffolk's physician. See Kyrnbeck.

Corf or Corffe, Wm., i. g. 465 (74), 1081 (56).

Coriere, Mons. de. See Courrieres.

Cork, in Ireland, i. 707; ii. 29, 447.

-, mayor of. See Meed, P.

Cork and Cloyne, bp. of. See Hyodan, John.

Corley, Warw., i. g. 1335 (39).

Cornard (Cornerth) Magna and Parva, Suff., i. g. 125 (2).

Cornebury, Herts. See Corney.

Cornelio. See Scepperus, C.

Cornelis, John, i. 557 (f. 60).

Cornell. See Cornhill.

Cornely, Henry, of Flushing, ii. 387.

Cornerth or Cornerd. See Cornard.

Cornet. See Castle Cornet.

Cornewales. See Cornwallis.

Cornewall. See Cornwall.

Corney, Cumb., i. 557 (f. 54).

Corney alias Corneybury, Herts, i. g. 465 (88).

Cornhill (Cornell, Cornehil), Nthld., i. 443, 488; ii. 400.

-, letter dated at, i. 355, 382.

Cornish, Agnes, i. g. 620 (4).

-, Wm., of the Chapel, ii. g. 1068 (40).

Cornocke, Wm., i. g. 465 (33).

Cornowal, my lord, i. 1046 (2).

Cornpowder. See Gunpowder.

Cornwall, i. 561, 828, 936, 1078:—p. 675:— g. 1081 (31, 33, 42): ii. 17, 43, 83, 152, 204, 706 (84):—g. 707(34):—App. 4(3).

-, commission of peace, i. g. 622 (p. 318).

-, (and Devon), escheator, ii. g. 910 (13).

-, sheriff (1545–6). See St. Aubyn, T.

Cornwall, archdeacon of, i. 1254 (?):—g. 620 (4).

Cornwall, Duchy of, i. g. 282 (17).

Cornwall (Cornewall), Sir George, ii. 88:—g. 910 (52).

-, (Cornewall), Geo., i. g. 622 (p. 317).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (21).

Cornwallis (Cornewales), Alice, ii. g. 707 (52 p. 330).

-, (Cornewales), Edw., ii. g. 707 (52).

-, (Cornewallys), Sir John, i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Cornwood (Cornewode), Devon, i. g. 624 (7).

Cornworthy (Cornworth), Devon, nunnery (supp.), i. 557 (f. 39).

Corpeson, Wm., ii. 1035 (f. 31).

Corraunte, Hen., ii. g. 707 (50).

-, Joan, i. g. 282 (37).

Conrey, Thos., i. g. 465 (55).

Corrn, Helyes, a Frenchman at Antwerp, i. 428, 452 (2, 3).

-, -, letter from, i. 452 (2).

Corscombe, Dors., i. p. 675.

Corse, Glouc., i. g. 846 (30).

Corso, Captain Bernardino, i. 650 (2).

Corston, Soms. See Corton.

Corton (Corston), Soms., i. g. 282 (28).

Corvester, Thos., abbot of Haughmond, i. 557 (f. 15).

Coryat, John, ii. 569–70.

Coryngton, Peter, i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Cosgrove (Cosgrave), Ntht., i. p. 674.

Cosmeston (Costesmeston), manor, co. Glamorgan, i. g. 465 (34).

Cossé, Charles de, sieur de Brissac, q.v.

Coste, Edw., i. g. 282 (19).

Costesmeston, co. Glam. See Cosmeston.

Coston, John, i. g. 620 (4).

Cosyn, John, i. g. 621 (14), 846 (87).

-, (Cossyn), Nic., i. g. 846 (93).

Cotclyff, Adam, ii. g. 496 (21).

Cote (Coete), Oxon, ii. g. 1068 (33).

Coteman, Wm., i. 1118.

Cotemere, Wm., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Coten. See Cotton.

Cotes, Linc. See Coates.

Cotes, in Scotland. See Coats.

Cotes, Yorks. See Coates.

Cotes in Craven. See Coates.

Cotes, John, late mayor of London (a.d. 1542–3), ii. g. 496 (30).

-, John, i. g. 1335 (28); ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

-, (Cootis), Ric., i. 538 (p. 255).

-, Thos., i. g. 282 (37).

Cothercot (Codercote), Salop, i. g. 465 (74).

Cotingham. See Cottingham.

Cotis, Linc. See Coates.

Coton. See Cotton.

Cotnall. See Cottrell.

Cotterstock (Cotterstoke), Ntht., i. 278, 1158 (p. 568).

Cottes, Ant., i. g. 846 (89).

Cottesmore (Cotysmore, Linc.,), Rutl., i. g. 465 (22 p. 212); ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 536, 538).

Cotting, Wm., i. 1118.

Cottingham (Cotingham), Yorks., i. g. 282 (43), 1081 (7, 26); ii. 1035 (f. 31).

Cottingwith, East- (Estcottingwithe), Yorks., i. p. 679.

Cotton, —, a captain at Boulogne, i. 708, 1187, 1200.

-, Alex., i. g. 620(8).

-, Anne, i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

-, Ellen, i. g. 465 (99).

-, Sir Geo., i. p. 677; ii. App. 13.

-, Geo., i. g. 846 (93); ii. 824 ii.

-, (Coton), John, i. g. 620 (4, 8), 846 (59), 1335 (12 p. 659, 51).

-, Marg., i. p. 678:—g. 620 (8 p. 300).

-, Ralph, ii. 263.

-, Ric., i. p. 678.:—g. 465 (7), 622 (pp. 314, 317), 623 (p. 322).

-, Robt., i. g. 465 (99).

-, Simon, i. g. 1335 (51).

-, (Coten), Thos., vice-admiral, ii. 88, 950.

-, Thos., i. p. 678:—g. 622 (pp. 315, 318), 623 (p. 322):—g. 1335 (51).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (99); ii. g. 707 (52).

Cottrell (Cotrall), Ralph, ii. g. 707 (50).

-, Thos., i. g. 465 (70).

Cotwall, Marg., i. g. 465 (13).

-, Robt., i. g. 465 (13).

-, Thos., i. g. 465 (13).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (13).

Cotyngham, Yorks. See Cottingham.

Cotysmore, Linc. See Cottesmore, Rutl.

Coucy, Jacques de, sieur de Vervins, q.v.

Coughton (Coketon), Heref., i. g. 282 (52 p. 129).

Coukeson. See Cokeson.

Couldon, Warw., i. g. 1335 (39).

Coulsdon (Cullesdon), Surr., i. p. 683

Councell (Concel), Hugh, i. 1061, 1281; ii. 418 (58):—g. 707 (1).

Council, General, ii. 788. See also Trent, Council of.

Council or Privy Council (viz., Oranmer, Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hertford, Russell, Essex. Lisle, Tunstall, Gardiner, Thirlby, St. John, Cheyney, Gage, Browne, Wingfield, Wriothesley, Sadler, Paget, Petre, Riche, Baker).

-, -, letters from, i. 4, 16, 42, 52–4, 59, 77–8, 81, 97–9, 122, 128–9, 147, 154, 160, 165, 180, 187, 216, 219–20, 243–4, 260, 300, 306, 310, 325–6, 346–8, 352, 367, 380–1, 398, 435, 448–51, 466, 468, 475, 481, 499, 502, 584, 592–4, 651–2, 715, 761, 813–4, 829, 834, 849, 854, 865, 889, 903, 950, 1006, 1015, 1086. 1261, 1276, 1323; ii. 89, 128–9, 197, 248–9, 254, 293, 303–5, 307, 319–20, 328, 376, 403, 454, 491, 514, 548, 561, 585, 625, 721, 736, 763–4, 780, 801, 811, 826, 843–4, 860, 883, 891, 897, 908, 937, 946, 952, 970, 981, 999, 1000, 1012, 1038, 1053–4, 1059–60.

-, -, letters to, i. 39, 65, 70, 85, 94, 103, 130, 132, 136, 141, 163–4, 177, 189, 250, 287, 338, 412, 419, 453, 506, 511, 515, 520, 536, 571, 587, 606, 625–6, 643, 647, 649, 665, 707, 719, 741, 784, 796, 825, 884, 892, 941, 1009, 1023, 1067, 1073, 1108, 1123, 1159, 1191, 1254, 1272, 1287, 1304, 1306–7, 1314, 1321, 1330; ii. 4, 8, 12, 29, 41, 49, 52–3, 80, 121, 152, 162–3, 170, 175, 190, 200, 204, 226, 237, 294, 326, 352, 354, 366, 368, 371–2, 405, 415, 437, 443, 474, 509, 527, 540, 543, 549–50, 562, 595, 605, 617, 636, 653, 656, 678, 680, 710, 756, 766, 827, 847, 961, 990, 997, 1046.

-, -, clerks of. See under Henry VIII.

-, -, commissions to stamp warrants for money, i. 49:—g. 125 (9); ii. 573:—g. 707 (20).

-, meetings and daily business, i. 694 onwards.

-, -, warrants by, i. 35, 37, 51, 106, 126–7, 154, 201, 258, 270, 297, 317, 327, 467, 603, 783, 1095.

-, -, other references, i. 7 (pp. 2, 4, 5), 13, 14, 17, 23, 26, 30, 41, 43, 49, 69, 71–2, 87, 90, 96, 98, 103, 109, 130, 139, 143, 147–8, 150, 161, 168, 171, 175, 181, 188, 190–1, 197–8, 207, 210, 215, 229 (p. 100), 242, 253, 259, 261, 281, 285, 288, 291, 294, 299, 303, 311, 312 (2), 320, 329, 332, 337, 339, 358–9, 365, 371, 386, 394, 415, 420, 425 (pp. 187–8), 434, 447, 490–1, 495, 531, 535, 544–5. 550, 552 557 (f. 58), 577, 585, 590 (1, 2), 593, 608–9, 613, 644, 648, 650, 656, 667, 671, 673, 689, 692–3, 696–7, 706, 724. 733, 749, 752, 759, 760, 763–4, 785, 805, 808, 815, 826–7, 835, 850, 857, 862, 882–3, 893, 910. 914–6, 922, 927, 930, 933 (p. 460), 943, 946, 954 (2), 958, 982, 983 (p. 477), 988–9, 999, 1010, 1015, 1023, 1033 (p. 498), 1044, 1052–3, 1064, 1074, 1087–8, 1099, 1104, 1112, 1122, 1124, 1132 (pp. 557–8), 1140, 1142, 1154, 1157–8, 1177, 1203, 1214, 1217, 1233, 1236, 1239, 1241, 1246, 1255–6, 1263, 1271, 1278, 1282, 1292–3, 1308, 1313, 1327, 1330, 1333; ii. 14, 24, 28, 30, 32–3, 44, 56, 63, 68, 74, 91, 106 (2), 108, 118, 132, 142, 159, 169, 178, 180, 184, 192, 198, 225, 231–2, 238. 259, 272, 274, 276, 287, 302, 306, 308, 322, 339, 351, 359, 369, 377, 416, 421, 432, 434, 436, 443–4, 446, 449, 455, 457, 468, 485, 506–7, 532, 541, 552, 555–6, 572–3, 615–6, 618, 649, 653–5, 685, 693, 700, 704, 706 (38), 713, 724, 729, 738, 757, 771, 796, 801, 826, 837, 858 (p. 420), 875 (p. 427), 904, 917, 919, 960, 963, 991, 1016, 1036, 1045, 1047, 1062.—App. 34–5.

Cound, Salop, ii. 850 (26).

Counesborgh. See Conisborough.

Counthorpe (Cownthorpp), Linc., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Couper. See Cowper.

Coupland, Cumb. See Copeland.

Courrieres (Curriers, Carrieres, Coriere, Currur), Philip de Montmorenoy sieur de (Imperial ambassador July to Sept. 1544), i. 7 (pp. 3, 4, 5), 227 (p. 98), 1203, 1238, 1292 (p. 639), 1293; ii. 245, 740.

Courson. See Curson.

Court, the, i. 75, 85, 167, 198, 256, 285, 368, 419, 434, 696, 713, 727, 833, 857 (2), 884, 900, 922, 949, 999, 1028, 1034, 1085, 1124, 1132 (p. 558), 1154, 1165, 1182, 1212, 1218, 1221, 1239, 1293 (p. 641), 1300; ii. 2, 16, 71, 115, 149, 178, 225, 229, 232, 237, 366, 376, 391, 399, 501, 524, 566, 572, 610–11, 647, 663, 668, 713, 725, 729, 737–8, 824 ii., 900, 971, 1025–6, 1055:—App. 2, 14, 34, 43 (21).

-, -, "bouch of Court," App. 2.

Court or Courte, Chr., i. 1295.

-, Joan, i. g. 620 (8).

-, John, i. 1295 ii.:—g. 1081 (49).

-, Wm., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Court Master, the. See Chamberlain, Thos.

Courteney (Courtney), Dorothy, ii. g. 496 (6).

-, Edward, son of the marquis, of Exeter, ii. 418 (30).

-, George, i. g. 846 (22).

-, Gertrude, marchioness of Exeter, q.v.

-, Henry, marquis of Exeter, q.v.

-, James, ii. g. 707 (47).

-, (Courtney), Laur., ii. g. 496 (6).

-, (Courtney), Sir Wm., i. g. 846 (22), 1081 (19).

-, (Courtney), Wm., i. g. 846 (22); ii. 88, 1067 (11).

Courtpenynke. See Pennynck.

Cousson, Robt., i. g. 620 (32, 55).

Cove, Devon, i. g. 282 (33).

Cove (Cowe), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 248).

Cove, Hen., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

-, Robt., i. g. 282 (19).

Covelyns. See Coblentz.

Coveney, Ric., i. p. 682:— g. 1335 (53).

Coventry, Warw., i. g. 465 (99), 1335 (38–9, 51); ii. g. 496 (29, 34), 707 (48).

-, mayor of, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3), 623 (pp. 320–1).

-, Cathedral priory (supp.), i. p. 679:—g. 282 (52), 465 (99), 1081 (24, 58), 1335 (39, 51); ii. g. 496 (34, 68 p. 232).

Charterhouse (supp.), i. 557 (f. 28):—g. 465 (99), 1335 (12 p. 660); ii. g. 496 (34), 910 (39), 1068 (19 p.537).

city gaol, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3), 623 (pp. 319–20).

Crossechepynge, i. g. 465 (99).

Erlestrete, i. g. 465 (99).

Gosford Grene, ii. g. 496 (34).

King Henry VIII.'s school, foundation, i. g. 1335 (38).

Prior's Harnall, ii. g. 496 (34).

St. John's hospital i. 307:— g. 1335 (39).

-, master. See Wall, W.

-, surrender, i. 307.

-, streets and places named, i. g. 1335 (39, 51).

Coventry and Lichfield, bp. of. See Sampson, R.

Coventry and Lichfield, bpric. of, i. g. 846 (11, 93 p. 427).

Coverdale, Miles, i. 528.

Coverham, Yorks., abbey (supp.), i. pp. 680, 683:—g. 1081 (36).

Coverte, John, i. g. 622 (p. 319), 623 (pp. 324, 326).

-, Margery, i. 557 (f. 2).

-, Ric., i. g. 622 (p. 319), 623 (p. 324).

Covos, Francisco de los, comendador mayor of Leon, i. 159, 214, 362, 366, 417, 431, 457–8, 682; ii. 643, 987.

-, -, letters from, i. 431, 1208.

-, -, letters to, i. 159, 214, 362. 366, 417, 457–8, 682, 1069, 1288, 1301; ii. 20, 70, 643, 987.

Cowage Carle or Cownage Carle, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p.248).

Cowbog (Cowe Bogge), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Cowbroke, Joan, ii. g. 707 (14).

Cowdenknowes (Cowdamknowis, Coldounknowis, Cowdenknowles), in Scotland, laird of, i. 395, 686, 1049. See Hume, J.

-, -, his wife, i. 686.

Cowdre, Robt., i. g. 1081 (28).

Cowdrey, Suss., ii. 61, 63, 90 n.

-, letter dated at, ii. 36.

-, meeting of Privy Council at, ii. 23, 71.

-, grant dated at, ii. g. 266 (10).

Cowdron, Thos., i. 1202 xiv.

Cowe, in Scotland. See Cove.

Cowedre, Robt., i. g. 1081 (28).

Cowerde, Wm., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

Cowes (Kowes), the, in the Isle of Wight, ii. 520.

-, East Cowe, ii. 706 (76).

Cowfelde, Glouc, in Tewkesbury, ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 536, 538, 52).

Cowhill, in Scotland. See Maxwell, of Cowhill.

Cowhouse, Yorks. (in Pickering), i. 557 (f. 74).

Cowlane, Chesh. See Coole Lane.

Cowle. See Colne Water.

Cowley, Glouc. See Coaley.

Cowley (Coley), Ant., ii. g. 910 (52).

-, (Coley), Henry, ii. g. 496 (16).

-, Robert, master of the Rolls in Ireland (1539–42), i. 557 (f. 47):— p. 678.

-, Walter, King's solicitor in Ireland, i. 20.

Cowltus, Geo., i. g. 1335 (28).

-, Hen., i. g. 1335 (28).

Cownge. See Cowage.

Cownthorpp, Linc. See Counthorpe.

Cowpar, in Scotland. See Cupar.

Cowper, —, ii. g. 910 (4).

-, Agnes, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

-, Alice, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

-, Cecilia, i. g. 1081 (58).

-, Edw., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, Eliseus, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, (Couper), John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310), 846 (59), 1081 (19 p. 522), 1335 (51); ii. 1035 (ff. 26, 31):— g. 910 (4).

-, Marg., i. g. 465(73).

-, Nic, i. g. 846 (87).

-, (Couper), Robt., i. 1202 xlvii.:— g. 1081 (28).

-, Ric., i. g. 621 (12 p. 308), 1081 (28), 1335 (27).

-, Rog., i. g. 465 (63).

-, Thos., i. g. 620 (28); ii. g. 1068 (41).

-, Wm., surveyor of woods in the Augmentations (until March 1544), i. 557 (f. 49):—p. 674.

-, Wm., ii. g. 707 (27), 1081 (28, 58).

Cowpleand, Cumb. See Copeland.

Cowte, John, i. g. 465 (101).

Cowthorpe (Colthorp), Yorks., ii. g. 266 (35).

Cowton, Yorks., i. p. 681.

Cowty, Robt., i. g. 465 (101).

Cowupe, John, i. g. 465 (72).

Cowys Werke, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Cox (Cokkes), Richard, d.d., King's chaplain, almoner to Prince Edward, dean of Oxford, i. 775:— g. 282 (14).

-, -, signature, i. 775.

Cox (Cokkes, Cockes), John, i. g. 465 (101 p. 229), 623 (p. 321), 1335 (18); ii. g. 910 (82).

-, (Cockes), Dr. John, dean of Arches, ii. App. 42.

-, (Cockes), Ric., i. g. 622 (p. 314).

-, (Cockes, Cokes), Thos., i. 672 (2):—g. 622 (p. 315); ii. g. 496 (7), 1068 (50).

-, (Cockes), Tristram, ii. g. 496 (7).

-, (Cockes), Wm., ii. g. 910 (4).

Coxhoe (Coxhow), Dham., i. p. 684.

Coxsfourth alias Coxworth, Norf., ii. g. 496 (68).

Coxus, John, i. g. 1335 (51).

Coxwell (Cokeswolde) Magna, Berks, i. g. 620 (6).

Coxwold (Cukwolde, Cuckwold, Cockewolde), Yorks., i. pp. 676–7:—g. 465 (39); ii. g. 910 (7), 1068 (19 pp. 536, 538).

Coyddralte, Salop, ii. 850 (26).

Coye, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19).

Coyne, Wm., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Coyttes or Coyttys, John, i. g. 620 (32, 55).

Coziesky, Sir John, ambassador from Poland in 1540, i. 808 n.

Crabbe, Thos., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Crackamowre. See Crookham Moor.

Cracroke (Crakecroke), Dham., i. 60:—g. 282 (14).

Cradock, Mr., ii. 824.

-, Matthew, i. 1098.

Crafte, Leic. See Croft.

Crag End, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Cragfergus. See Knockfergus.

Crailing (Oraling), Over and Nether, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Crakecroke, Dham. See Cracroke.

Crakehill (Crakehall, Crakhall), Yorks., i. p. 680:— g. 465 (39 pp. 214–5).

Crakehowe, Geo., i. g. 465 (63).

Crakemarsh (Crakmerssh), Staff., i. g. 465 (45).

Craling, in Scotland. See Crailing.

Crambe (Crambon, Crom, Crome), Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 pp. 215–6).

Crambleton, widow, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

Crambroke, Kent. See Cranbrook.

Crampe, —, i. g. 1335 (51 pp. 669–70).

-, John, i. g. 1335 (51).

-, Kath., i. g. 282 (37 p. 127).

Cramp rings, i. 542.

Crampton, Hen., i. 557 (f. 41).

Cranbrook (Crambroke, Cranebroke), Kent, i. 1140; ii. g. 496 (46 p. 226), 1068 (52).

Crane, Hen., i. g. 620 (8).

-, Jas., captain of a fortress, i. 1061; ii. App. 19 ii.

-, Robt., i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3, 318), 623 (pp. 320–1).

-, Thos., i. g. 846(71).

-, Wm., i. 557 (f. 45).

Craner, Chr., i. g. 1335 (51).

Cranfield (Cranefelde), Beds, i. p. 676.

Cranmer, Thomas, abp. of Canterbury, present in Council, ii. 795, 800, 809, 841, 878, 889.

-, -, letters from, ii. 95, 539.

-, -, letters to, i. 974; ii. 89.

-, -, signature, i. 35, 346–7:— 282 (18, 34, 40), 621 (1, 8).

-, -, other references, i. 68v., 333, 519, 557 (f. 74), 671, 672 (2), 918, 957, 1058, 1118, 1259::—p. 680:— g. 125 (9, 20), 620 (45), 622 (pp. 315, 318–9), 623 (pp. 323, 325–6), 1081 (44–5, 50); ii. 79, 418 (72, 100), 627, 645, 900 (25), 1029:— g. 266 (7), 496 (21, 46 p. 226), 707 (20), 910 (78).

Crano, co. Montgomery. See Carno.

Cranshaws (Crenshaw), in Scotland, i. 174.

Cranston, John, of that ilk, ii. 534.

Crant, Jan, ii. 789.

Crante, John, widow of, ii. 770.

Cranwell, Nic, i. g. 465 (22).

-, Robt., i. 557 (ff. 56–7).

Crase, Robt., i. g. 282 (28).

Crasyer. See Crazer.

Craven, Yorks., i. g. 846 (75).

Craven, Ric., i. g. 465 (63).

-, Thos., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

Crawden, Camb. See Croydon.

Crawes (Crawys), the, of the Merse, i. 187 (2).

Crawley, North-, Bucks, ii. g. 1068 (10).

Crawshawe, Robt., i. p. 680.

Crawys. See Crawes.

Craye, lord. See Gray.

Crayer, Philip, i. 961.

-, (Creyer), Ric., i. g. 465 (22).

Crayford alias Earde, Kent, i. g. 465 (1).

Crayforde, Guy, i. g. 282 (20), 622 (p. 314), 623 (p. 322).

Crazer (Crasyer), Nicholas, the King's astronomer, ii. 1035 (f. 17).

Cre . . , Jas., captain of soldiers, ii. 230.

Creaton (Creton), Notts, i. g. 465 (22 p. 212).

Creaton (Creton), Magna, Ntht., i. g. 846 (11).

Crechton or Crechtoun. See Crichton.

Credehill (Credenhall, Credenhill), Heref., ii. g. 910 (33, 82 p. 456).

Crediton (Kirton), Devon, ii. 909 (27).

-, college (supp.), ii. g. 496 (38).

Crediton hundred, Devon, ii. 909 (27).

Creedy (Credy), Devon, ii. g. 496 (38).

Creeting (Cretyng), Suff., i. g. 465 (58); ii. g. 496 (68 p. 231).

Creeton (Creton), Linc., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Creke, John, ii. g. 1068 (46).

Cremona, in Italy, i. 450:— g. 620 (2).

Cremyll, Devon, i. g. 282 (19, 52 p. 129).

Crendon or Long Crendon, Bucks, i. g., 621 (7).

Crenshaw, in Scotland. See Cranshaws.

Crépy (Crespi), in France, treaty of (18 Sept. 1544), between Charles V. and Francis i. (and the French hostages), i. 6, 7 (passim), 11, 13, 54 (p. 26), 61, 64, 87, 92–3, 104–5, 107, 143–4, 146 (2), 147, 191 (p. 85), 194, 227, 256, 261, 281 (p. 120), 302, 329, 334, 345 (p. 157), 353, 363, 372, 425 (p. 189), 457, 461, 463–4, 473, 495, 545, 607, 619 (pp. 296–7), 681, 682 (p. 356), 805, 933, 983 (p. 477), 984–5, 1011, 1015, 1056, 1064, 1066, 1069, 1086–7, 1109 (p. 547), 1203 (p. 597), 1215, 1225–6, 1238, 1261, 1263 (pp. 627–8), 1292–3; ii. 18, 19, 44, 55, 56 (p. 28), 132, 149, 178, 180, 233, 245 (p. 108), 377, 379, 487, 493 (p. 213), 494, 542, 561, 578, 593, 624, 758, 784, 793, 805, 810, 837 (2), 870, 875, 880 (p. 430), 903 (p. 440), 925, 977, 984, 993, 1006 (6), 1024, 1044, 1048, 1057.

-, -, French hostage for, i.425 (p. 187), 469.

Creshas, Alice, i. g. 465 (72).

Cresia, Nic, ii. 779.

Crespi. See Crêpy.

Cresset, —, i. 1329 (2).

-, Ric., ii. g. 1068 (20).

-, Robt., ii. 1068(41).

Cressewell. See Creswell.

Cressey (Cressye), John, ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

-, Thos., i. g. 1335(11).

Cressing, Essex, i. g. 846 (11).

Cressingham Magna, Norf., i. g. 624 (15).

Cressingham Parva, Norf., i. g. 621 (14), 624 (15); ii. g. 496 (68).

Cressye. See Cressey.

Creston, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

Creswell, —, of the Buttery, ii. 909 (13).

-, Alan, i. p. 683.

-, (Cresswell), Hen., ii. 753.

-, (Cressewell), Ric., i. g. 620 (51), 622 (p. 315).

-, Robt., ii. g. 266 (33).

Creton, Linc. See Creeton.

Creton, Ntht. See Creaton.

Creton, Notts. See Creaton.

Cretynge, Suff. See Creeting.

Creuddyn (Crithine), commote of, co. Carnarvon, i. g. 125 (19).

Creuerden. See Coevorden.

Crevecœur, in France, i. 64.

Crewe, Hen., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

-, Robt., i. g. 1335 (51).

Crewes. See Cruse.

Crewkedshawes, in Scotland. See Crookedshaw.

Crewkerne (Crokehorae), Soms., i. g. 622 (p. 313), 623 (p. 319); ii. g. 266 (3, 17).

Creyer. See Crayer.

Crichton, Alex., laird of Brimstone, q.v.

-, (Crechton), Ninian, i. 1049.

-, (Crechtoun), of Sanquhar, Wm. lord, i. 1059; ii. 701.

Crick (Crycke), Ntht., i. g. 465 (69).

Cricket (Crykett), Soms., ii. g. 266 (3).

Cricket St. Thomas (Crykett Thomas), Soms., ii. g. 266 (17).

Crignan. See Grignan.

Crikecastell, co. Glamorgan, i. g. 1335 (37, 55 p. 673).

Crikeferme, co. Glamorgan, i. g. 1335 (37, 55 p. 673).

Crikelman. See Kreckelman.

Cripling, Robert, i. 746, 1157.

Crippe, Edw., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Crippes (Crypse, Crypes), Hen., i. g. 622 (pp. 315–6), 623 (p. 382, 324).

-, John, i. g. 623 (p. 324).

Crithine. See Creuddyn.

Crivello, Giovan. Tommaso, i. 1046.

Croatia and the Croats (Crovates, Curvates), i. 751–2.

Croche. See Crowche.

Crochleye. See Cruoheley.

Crocke, Wm., i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Crocke a More. See Crookham Moor.

Crocker, Sir John, i. g. 846 (62).

Crocus. See Croke.

Croft (Crafte), Leic., i. g. 1335 (55).

Crofte, Salop, ii. g. 1068 (41).

Croft in the Marsh, Linc., i. g. 465 (38).

Crofte, Agnes, i. g. 466 (39 p. 215).

-, Anne, i. g. 846 (19).

-, (Croftes), Sir Edw., i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3, 316–7, 319), 623 (p. 322); ii. App. 13.

-, Hon., i. g. 125(31).

-, Joan, i. g. 846(87).

-, John, i. g. 465 (30 p. 215).

-, Juliana, i. g. 624 (15).

-, Ralph, i. g. 846 (39).

-, (Croft), Ric., i. g. 465 (100); ii. 706 (19):— g. 707 (9).

-, Robt., i. g. 1335(12).

-, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537, 52).

-, Wm., i. g. 634 (15).

Crofton, Hants, i. g. 1081 (24); ii. g. 266 (36).

Crofton, Linc., i. g. 465 (22).

Crofton, Yorks., i. p. 679:—g. 1081 (28); ii. g. 266(36).

Crokbane, Thos., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

Croke (Crooke), —, a lawyer, brother-in-law of Ant. Gave, i. 1158 (p. 568); ii. 660, 699, 770.

-, —, i. g. 621 (12 p. 308).

-, Eiliz., ii. g. 496 (45).

-, (Crooke), John, bp. Bonnets vice-collector of the Subsidy, i. 2, 391.

-, -, signature, i. 2.

-, John, i. g. 622 (p. 315); ii. g. 1068 (50).

-, (Crocus), Ric., S.T.P., prb. of Henry VIII.'s College, Oxford, signature, i. 776.

-, Thos., i. 888; ii. g. 1068 (50).

Crokehey, Wm., i. g. 622 (p. 314).

Crokehorne, Soms. See Crewkerne.

Croker, John, i. g. 282 (52 p. 129).

Crokes, Alice, i. g. 282 (20).

Crom, Yorks. See Crambe.

Crombylholme. See Crumbilhome.

Crome, Edward, d.d., i. 390.

Cromer, Walter, M.D., alias Aberoxombie, King's physician, i. 557 (f. 44).

Crompe, Wm., i. g. 465 (74).

Crompton, Wm., ii. g. 496 (68 p. 232).

Cromwell (Crumwell), Gregory lord, i. 246, 572:—g. 1081 (8); ii. 824 1 ii., (2), 855, 1029:—App. 43 (65, 70).

-, -, letter to, ii. App. 43 (70).

-, -, his wife, ii. App. 43 (65, 70).

Cromwell (Crumwell), Sir Richard, alias Williams, gentleman of the Privy Chamber (died in 1544), i. 557 (f. 48):—pp. 674–5:—g. 125 (16), 465 (90, 101 p. 229), 622 (pp. 314–5, 318), 846 (93 p. 427); ii. 824:—g. 266 (18, 32), 496 (68 p. 231).

-, -, inventory of his goods, ii. 824.

-, -, his will, ii. 824 (2).

Cromwell, Thomas, earl of Essex (executed in 1540), i. 506, 528, 918:—p. 680:— g. 282 (52), 846 (17), 1081 (34), 1335 (37); ii. 427, 850 (19):— g. 266 (11, 16), 496 (37), 707 (38), 1068 (17).

Cromwell, Henry, alias Williams, s. and h. of Sir Richard, i. g. 465 (90).

-, (Crumwell), Jas., i. g. 846 (93 p. 427).

-, (Crumwell), Walter, i. g. 846 (93 p. 427).

Crondale, Kent. See Crundall.

Crondall, Hants, ii. 263.

Crondon (Crundon, Crowdon), Essex, i. 466; ii. 8–50 (21):— g. 707 (9).

Crone, Peter, i. 1295.

Cronesteyne, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Crongle, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Cronkhill (Cronkehill), Salop, ii. g. 496 (34, 68 p. 231).

Cron Polen (in Hungary?), ii. 11.

Crony, Thos., i. g. 1335 (51).

Crooke. See Croke.

Crookedshaw (Crewkedshawes), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Crooker, John, ii. g. 496 (36).

Crookham Moor (Crocke a More, Crackamowre), Nthld., the standing stone, ii. 633.

Croosbye, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Cropredy (Cropredie), Oxon, i. pp. 677, 680.

Cropton, Yorks., i. g. 846 (6).

Cropwell, John, i. g. 1335 (51).

Crosbonour. See Grosvenour.

Crosby (Crossebye), Linc., i. g. 1335 (12).

Crosbye, Ellen, ii. g. 266 (23).

-, John, i. g. 282 (37).

-, (Crosseby), Nic, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

-, (Crossebye), Ric., ii. g. 910 (7).

-, Robt., chaplain, i. g. 465 (55).

Crosebeugh, in Scotland. See Crossebewghe.

Crosmore, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 p. 215).

Cross (Crosse), Devon, ii. g. 496 (38).

Crossbows, licence to use, ii. 909 (13).

Crosse, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

-, Ric., ii. g. 1068 (22).

-, Robt., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

-, Thos., i. 557 (f. 32):— g. 465 (74).

Crossebewghe or Crosebeugh, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Crossebye. See Crosby.

Crossewell, Ric., i. g. 1081 (18).

Crossraguel, in Scotland, laird of, letter from, i. 411.

Crostwick, Norf., ii. g. 496 (68).

Crostwayte, Westmld., i. p. 1335 (32).

Crote, Hen., ii. g. 910 (4).

Crotoye. See Le Crotoy.

Crouche. See Crowche.

Croughton, Wm, ii. 1035 (f. 18).

Croute. See Crowte.

Crovates. See Croatia.

Crowche, —, i. 970.

-, (Croche), Captain, ii. 683, 945, 951.

-, Geo., i. 1202 (4).

-, John, i. g. 125 (2).

-, (Croche), Robt., i. g. 465 (101).

Crowdon, Essex. See Crondon.

Crowehurste, Suss., i. g. 622 (p. 315).

Crowhurst (Croweherst), Surr., ii. g. 496 (26).

Crowland, Linc, abbey (supp.), i. 557 (ff. 16, 34):— g. 846 (87 p. 426), 1335 (49); ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

Crowler, Ric., i. g. 1335 (26).

Crowmarsh (Peston Cromershe), Oxon., i. g. 465 (47, 58).

Crown Lands, sale of, i. g. 125 (12), 1081 (50).

-, general survey, ii. 853.

Crown revenues, ii. g. 1068 (28).

Crowte (Croute), Roger, ii. 387, 620.

Crowther, Wm., i. g. 465 (74).

Croxden, Staff., i. g. 465 (45).

-, abbey (supp.), i. pp. 678, 681:— g. 282 (19), 465 (45), 1081 (40); ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 535–6).

Croxton, Camb., i. g. 1335 (36).

Croxton, Leic., abbey or priory (supp)., i. 557 (f. 31).

Croxton, South- (Southcroxston), Leic., i. p. 675.

Croxton, John, i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Croy, Adrian de, comte de Roeulx, q. v.

-, Charles de, bp. of Tournay, ii. 245 (p. 108).

-, Philip de, duke of Arschot, q. v.

Croydon (Crawden), Camb., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Croydon, Surr., i. g. 622 (p. 312), 623 (p. 319).

Croys, Essex, i. g. 1335 (37).

Crucheley (Crochleye), Elis., i. 557 (f. 3).

Crudde, John, i. g. 620 (327, 55).

Crudgington (Cruggyngton), Salop, ii. g. 707 (52).

Cruelfelde, Warw. See Cryfelde.

Cruggyngton, Salop. See Crudgington.

Crul, John, i. 1241.

Crumbilhome (Crombylholme), Ric., i. g. 465 (65).

Crumwell. See Cromwell.

Crundell (Crondale), Kent, i. g. 465 (37).

Crundon, Essex. See Crondon.

Cruse (Crewes), Jas., i. g. 846 (93 p. 427).

Cruys, Wm, i. g. 465 (13).

Cryfield (Cruelfelde) grange, Warw., i. g. 620 (35).

Crymley, Suff. See Trimley.

Crypes or Crypse. See Crippes.

Ctesibius, the mechanician, ii. 37 (2).

Cuckewolde or Cuckwold, Yorks. See Coxwold.

Cuckyng, Derb. See Knockin, Salop.

Cuddesden, Oxon, ii. g. 1068 (50).

Cuddeslowe, Oxon. See Cutslow.

Cud worth (Kudworth), Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 p. 215).

Cuffe, John, i. p. 676.

Cukwolde, Yorks. See Coxwold.

Culham (Culneham), Oxon., ii. g. 496 (36).

"Cullen cliffs" (i. e spear handles?), i. 900.

Cullesdon, Surr. See Coulsdon.

Culleyn. See Cologne.

Culmington, Salop, i. g. 1335 (36).

Culmstock (Columbstok), Devon, ii. g. 496 (9).

Culneham, Oxon. See Culham.

Culpeper (Colpeper), John, i. g. 622 (pp. 312, 315–6, 319), 623 (pp. 320–1, 324).

-, Thos., i. 435 (p. 195), 622 (p. 316), 623 (p. 324).

-, Wm., i. g. 623 (p. 324).

Culpyn, Wm., i. g. 1081 (28).

Culross, John Colvyle abbot of, i. 875, 887, 913, 1049, 1059, 1163; ii. 534, 701, 711.

-, William, abbot commendatory of, ii. 1008–9.

Culter, Nic, i. g. 1081 (51).

Culverden, John, i. g. 465 (79).

Culverwill, John, i. g. 465 (21).

Culworth, Ntht., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Cumberland, i. 349, 434, 555 (2), 563, 580 (2):— g. 846 (2); ii. 54:— g. 910 (57):—App. 4 (3).

-, (and Westmoreland), escheator of, i. g. 624 (12); ii. g. 910 (13).

-, (and Westmoreland), sheriff. See Aglionby, E. (1544–5); Lamplugh, R. (1545–6).

Cumberland (Comerland), Henry Clifford earl of, of the Council in the North, i. 116n., 207, 339 (2), 384, 404, 558:— g. 623 (pp. 323, 325); ii. 457, 533, 633, 1029.

-, -, letter from, i. 207.

Cumberland, Henry Clifford earl of (died in 1542), father of the preceding, ii. g. 910 (7).

Cumbermere, Chesh. See Combermere.

Cumbridge, Kent, i. g. 846 (17).

Cummin rent, ii. g. 1068 (41).

Cumner (Comnor), Berks, i. 557 (f 64).

Cumpton. See Compton.

Cuncy, Antonio, nephew of Jasper Duchy, i. 996.

Cunningham, Alex., master of Glencairn, q.v.

-, Hew, son of the earl of Glencairn, i. 1063.

-, Robt., ii. 1008.

-, Wm., earl of Glencairn, q.v.

-, (Coningham), Wm., in the Tower, pledge for Glencairn, i. 1094; ii. 916.

Cunwyche, Soms. See Combwich.

Cupar (Cowpar), in Scotland, ii. 534.

-, abbot of, i. 1059, 1063, 1075; ii. 534.

Cupper, Ric., i. g. 622 (p. 317); ii. g. 910 (30).

-, Walter, ii. g. 910 (30).

-, Wm., ii. g. 266 (36).

Cure, Wm., ii. g. 1068 (19).

Curee, Mons. de, i. 213.

Curiel, Diego de, merchant of Burgos, i. 1202 iii.

Curlews, John, i. g. 1335 (2).

Curr, Robt., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Curragh More, in Ireland, i. 20.

Currier (Curriar), Thos., i. g. 846 (87); ii. g. 1068 (46).

Curriers. See Courrieres.

Curry Revell (Cury Ryvell), Soms., ii. g. 266 (3).

Curson (Cursoye), David, i. 557 (f. 3).

-, (Cursone), John, i. g. 622 (p. 315).

-, Peter, i. 557 (f. 56).

-, Ric., i. 776:— g. 622 (p. 316), 623 (p. 323).

-, (Cursone, Courson), Robt., i. g. 622 (pp. 313, 315, 319).

Cursoye. See Curson.

Curtis (Curtisse), Chr., i. g. 846 (71).

-, (Curteys), Laur., i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

-, (Curteys), Reg., i. g. 282 (37).

-, (Curtes), Thos., i. 757.

Curtlington, Oxon. See Kirtlington.

Curtopp, Jas., M.A., i. 776.

Curtpenynk. See Pennink.

Curvates. See Croatia.

Curwen, Eliz., ii. g. 266 (5).

-, (Curwyn), John, ii. 1035 (f.21):—g. 266 (5).

-, Roger, i. g. 846 (40).

Cury Ryvell, Soms. See Curry Revell

Cusake. Sir Thomas, master of the Rolls in Ireland, signature, i. 665, 1073, 1108; ii. 792.

-, -, other references, i. 273; ii. g. 496 (16).

Custos rotulorum, office of (Act), ii. 850 (1), 1014,

Cutler (Cutteler), Alex., vicar of Saxelby, i. g. 1335 (11).

-, John, i. g. 1335 (51).

-, Laur., ii. g. 707 (52).

-, Peter, ii. g. 707 (50).

-, Robt., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

-, Wm., i. g. 621 (12).

Cutpenyng. See Pennynck.

Cutslow (Cuddeslowe, Cuttyslowe), Oxon, ii. g. 496 (29).

Cutte or Cutt, John, ii. 88:—g. 266 (21).

Cutteler. See Cutler.

Cuttrice, Robt., ii. g. 1068 (30).

Cuttyslowe, Oxon. See Cutslow.

Cuxwold (Kokeswolde), Linc., ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 536, 538).

Cwm Hir (Comhire) abbey (supp.), co. Radnor, i. g. 1335 (53).

Cycell. See Cecil.

Cylle. See Scilly.

Cyrcestre. See Cirencester.

Cyrlyngton, Oxon, ii. g. 910 (30).

Cymmer (Kymmer) abbey (supp.), co. Merioneth, ii. 266 (5).

Cyston, Leic. See Syston.