Index: C

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1947.

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C

Cadbury [co. Somerset], manor, 439.

Cade, John, rebel, 155.

Cadman, John, wiredrawer of London, 60.

Caen [Calvados], alien abbey of, 147.

Caenby, Caneby [co. Lincoln], 359.

Caister, Castre by Yarmouth [co. Norfolk], 433, 475.

Caistor, Castre [co. Lincoln], manor and soke, 414.

Calais [France]:
-, castle, 97.
-, duties in, 246–7, 309, 469, 471.
-, mark of, 236–7.
-, mint of, 229, 384, 386, 473.
-, ships of, 16, 18.
-, staple of, 2, 5–6, 21, 84, 97, 152–4, 160, 215, 225, 227, 244, 317–8, 419, 471.
-, treasurer of, 474.
-, Risebank in, 152.

Calale. See Calow.

Calcote, Robert, of the exchequer, 216.

Caldecote, Caldekote [co. Warwick], 381.

Caldecote, Robert, gentleman, 213.

Caldekote. See Caldecote.

Caldewell, Caldwell, Benedict, 380.

-, William, bailiff of Derby, 173.

Caldwell [co. Suffolk], 354.

Caldwell. See Caldewell.

Caleys, William, clerk, 95.

Calle. See Calne.

Caller, Nicholas, glover of London, 48.

Calne, Calle [co. Wilts], 11.

Calow, Calale [in Chesterfield parish, co. Derby], 323.

Calton, Richard, 299.

-, -, Alice, his daughter, 299.

-, -, John, his son, 299.

Calverleigh, Calwodelegh [co. Devon], church, 188.

-, parson of. See Pleeghe.

Calverley, Calverle, Richard, alias Lambe, grocer of London, 480.

-, Walter, esquire, 62.

Calverton, John, 165.

Calwodelegh. See Calverleigh.

Calwodelegh, Calwodlegh, Robert, 188.

-, Thomas, gentleman, of Exeter, 478.

Caly, William, of Bishops Lynn, 119, 279, 337.

Cam, Camme [co. Gloucester], 417.

Cam,' William, 116.

Camberwell, Camerwell [co. Surrey], 230, 376.

Cambrey, Oliver, 483.

Cambridge, Cantebrigge, University, 168, 204, 488.

-, 'Goddeshouse,' now Christ's College, proctor and scholars of, 1, 5.

-, St. Mary and St. Nicholas College, now King's College, 141, 406–7.

-, St. Clement's hostel in, 488.

Cambridge, county:—
-, escheators in, 90, 153–4.
-, revenues of, 167.
-, recognisances in, 33.

Cambrygge, Cambrigge, Peter, gentleman, of London, 203, 216.

Camerwell. See Camberwell.

Camme. See Cam.

Cammell, John, the king's clerk, 29.

-, William, the elder, pewterer of Westminster, 345.

-, William, the younger, clerk, 345.

Campion, Champeyns [in Woodham Ferrers parish, co. Essex], manor, 324.

Camvyle, John, mercer of London, 174.

Cane, Robert, 13.

Caneby. See Caenby.

Caneforde. See Canford.

Caneve. See Canvey.

Canewyk, William, of Stevenage, 488.

Canfield, Little, Canfeld [co. Essex], manor, 377.

Canford, Caneforde [co. Dorset], manor, 20.

Cannerheugh, Kenerhughe [in Renwick parish, co. Cumberland], 327–8.

-, Remeson land in 327–8.

-, Kirkland in, 327.

Cannington, Canyngton [co. Somerset], 125.

Canon, Alice, widow, of Stepney, 255.

Cantebrigge. See Cambridge.

Cantelowe, Thomas, mercer of London, 127.

-, William, alderman of London, 127, 189, 336.

Canterbury [co. Kent], 103, 377.

-, archbishop of. See Bourgchier, Stafford.

-, province of, 318, 409.

-, proctor general of, 305.

-, tithes in, 2–3.

-, St. Augustine's in, abbot, prior and convent of, 162–3.

-, St. Martin's parish by the Mote, 378–9.

-, St. Mildred's parish in, 83.

-, St. Paul's parish without, 378–9.

Cantewell, John, clerk, 378.

Canvey Island, Caneve [co. Essex], 338.

-, 'Doneyerd' marsh and 'Sandflete' in, 338.

Canwick, Canwyk [co. Lincoln], 60.

Canynges, Canyngis, Thomas, alderman of London, 143, 373.

-, -, mayor and escheator of London, 154, 159.

-, William, merchant of Bristol, 105–6, 286–7, 297, 446.

Canyngton. See Cannington.

Capel le Ferne, Capell [co. Kent], manor, 99.

Capell, Richard, 388.

-, William, clerk, 347.

Capon, William, 252.

Cappers. See Trades and occupations.

Cappes, Robert, of Piddledoown, 38–9.

Cappys, Robert, gentleman, 306.

Capron, John, clerk, 262.

Capulwode, Richard, 85.

Caraunt, William, esquire, 213.

Carbonell, Joan, widow of William, of Westminster, 209.

Cardemakers. See Trades and occupations.

Cardmaker, William, grocer, 179, 259.

Cardoile, William, of Carlisle, 327–8.

Carelton. See Carlton.

Carent, John, of Silton, 447.

-, Nicholas, clerk, 326–7.

-, William, 207.

Carew, Careu, Carewe, Carrewe, Hugh, 24.

-, James, 48.

-, Nicholas, esquire, 48, 263, 366.

-, Thomas, of Ashwater, 263.

Caribres, William, merchant of Scotland, 111.

Carlell, John, of Newcastle on Tyne, 227.

-, Richard, 479.

Carleton. See Carlton.

Carleton, John, and Joan his wife, 75–6.

Carlisle, Carliol, Karliol [co. Cumberland], 413.

-, bishop of. See Lumley, Percy.

-, castle, 233, 327–8.

-, fee farm of, 412.

-, prior and convent of, 412.

-, places in (unidentified):—
-, Brademedewe, 413.
-, Leys by Swyft, 413.
-, Midelholme, 413.
-, Rowpittes, 413.
-, Senesike, 413.
-, Thetherynges, 413.
-, The Willows, 413.
-, Wodeholme, 413.

Carlton, Great, Carleton [co. Lincoln], 280.

Carlton on Trent, Carleton [co. Nottingham], manor, 96.

Carlton cum Willingham, Carleton [co. Cambridge], 210, 250.

Carlton Colville, Carelton [co. Suffolk], 433.

Carlton Curlieu, Carleton Curlye, Curlewe [co. Leicester], 236, 452.

Carlyll, Thomas, 'gyrdeler' of London, 438.

Carmynowe, Nicholas, esquire, 352.

Carpenter, Carpentere, John, bishop of, Worcester, 211, 431, 439–40.

-, John, of West Malling, 101, 176.

-, Nicholas, of London, 138.

-, Richard, brewer of Stroud, 104–5.

-, Thomas, 388.

-, William, husbandman of Rodbourne, 349.

-, William, hostiller of London, 400.

Carpenters. See Trades and occupations.

Carpynter, William, 32.

Carre, John, mayor of York, 163.

-, Thomas, of the king's household, 103, 425.

-, William, clerk, 122.

-, William, fuller of London, and Isabel his wife, 492.

Carrewe. See Carew.

Carriers. See Trades and occupations.

Carsforde. See Kersford.

Carshalton, Karsalton [co. Surrey], manor, 36.

Carter, John, draper of London, 50, 453.

-, Richard, 486.

-, Thomas, waxchandler of London, 395, 436.

-, Thomas, of Codford, 119.

-, Thomas, of Derby, 173.

Cary, Hugh, 98.

-, William, esquire, of London, 195.

-, William, son of Philip son of Robert, 163–4.

Caryngton, John, blacksmith of London, 184.

Cashio, Caysehoo [in Watford parish, co. Hertford], manor, 363.

Casselayn, Thomas, 388.

Castania, Raphael, merchant of Genoa, 214.

Castaudet, John de, of London, 55.

Casteler, John, baker of Kingston, and Margaret his wife, 448.

Castell, Oliver, skinner of London, 202.

Castleacre, Castellacre [co. Norfolk], manor, 89.

Castle Eaton, Eton Meysy [co. Wilts], manor, 104.

Castle Morton, Castlemorton [co. Worcester], 32.

Castles:
-, Berkhamsted.
-, Berwick on Tweed.
-, Bristol.
-, Calais.
-, Carlisle.
-, Clun.
-, Dover.
-, Dublin.
-, Guisnes.
-, Newcastle on Tyne.
-, Odiham.
-, Oswestry.
-, Pontefract.
-, Portchester.
-, Rochester.
-, Roxburgh.
-, Scarborough.
-, Somerton.
-, Tickhill.
-, Tonbridge.
-, Wicklow.
-, Winchester.
-, Windsor.
-, York.

-, constable of appointed, 217–8.

Castre. See Caistor, Caister.

Castre, John, barber of London, 311.

Cataneus, Cateyn', Caton', George, Genoese merchant, 455.

-, Simon, Genoese merchant, 312, 331, 333–4, 455.

Cater, Robert, 368.

Catesby, John, gentleman, of London, 112, 179, 423.

-, -, Mary, his wife, daughter of John Mauntill, 112.

-, Robert, 490.

-, Thomas, mercer of London, 179, 189.

-, William, knight, 479.

Cateyn, Caton'. See Cataneus.

Catour, John, cutler of London, 64.

-, William, brewer of London, 79.

Catworth, Thomas, 90.

Caudray, Caudry, Richard, archdeacon of Lincoln and Norwich, 65.

-, dean of St. Martin le Grand, London, 195.

Caumbrigge, Nicholas, chief joiner of king's works, 114, 130.

Causton, William, tailor of London, 256.

Caustyn, William, tailor of London, 63.

Cave, South, Southcave [co. York], 190.

Cave, John a, of Bermondsey, 359, 451.

-, Joan, wife of John Syffe, 132.

Cavendish, Cavendissh [co. Suffolk], 72–4.

-, places in:—
-, Aldeforde, 73.
-, Asshmede meadow, 73–4.
-, Bateshalk, 73.
-, Blakelond, 72.
-, Carters pightell, 72–3.
-, Chirchfelde, 72.
-, Colmanshalk, 73.
-, Colyngham Hall, 73–4.
-, Colyngham Wey, 72–3.
-, Cros Went, 72.
-, Cullynges Hoo, 73.
-, Four Acres, 72–3.
-, Greyes manor, 73–4.
-, Heydyche, 73–4.
-, Hydon, 72.
-, Long Mere, 72–3.
-, Lowecrofte, 74.
-, Lowhill, 73–4.
-, Maresfeld, 73.
-, Melfelde, 73–4.
-, Musticas Strete, 73.
-, Netherhalle manor, 72–3.
-, Osbern mille, 73–4.
-, Pentlow mille, 73.
-, Reylond, 73.
-, Shipland, 73.

Cavendish, Cavendyssh, Robert, 10.

-, Thomas, esquire, of Suffolk, 72–4.

-, -, William, his father, mercer of London, 10, 72.

Cavull, Richard, 451.

Cawode, Henry, 442.

-, Peter, esquire, of Cawood, 442.

-, -, John, his son, and Margaret, his daughter, 442.

-, Robert, 111.

-, William, merchant of Boston, 7, 17, 22.

Cawood, Cawode [co. York], manor, 274, 442.

Caysehoo. See Cashio.

Celvester, John, tanner, 308.

Cely, Richard, yeoman, 195, 481.

Centuryon', Centurion', Senturionus, Galiot, Genoese merchant, 331, 333.

-, Gregory, Genoese merchant, 331, 333.

Cepta. See Ceuta.

Cesterton. See Chesterton.

Ceuta, Cepta [Morocco], 306.

Chabnore, Chabbenor, John, gentleman, 53, 222–3.

Chacombe, Henry, draper of London, 255.

-, John, 355.

-, Simon, carpenter of London, 277.

Chaddesley Corbet, Chadesley [co. Worcester], 32.

Chadwell, Chadewell, William, haberdasher of London, 191, 250.

Chaffare, John, saddler of Shoreditch, 281.

Chafyn, John, 326.

Chaffynche, Joan, widow of John, 'bruer' of London, 345.

Chalfield, Chalfeld [co. Wilts], 103.

Chalfield, Little, Westchaldefeld [co. Wilts], manor, 55.

Chalgrove, Chalgrave [co. Southampton], 445.

Chalkhyll, Richard, 28.

Challock, Challokke [co. Kent], 191.

Challonsleigh, Chalons Lee [in Plympton parish, co. Devon], 172.

Chaloner, Richard, fishmonger of London, 31.

Chalons Lee. See Challonsleigh.

Chamberleyn, Chaumberleyn, John, clerk of the chancery, 37–8, 225, 284, 360, 428.

-, John, alias Carter, merchant of Lincoln, 359.

-, Robert, 'peauterer' of London, 75, 437.

-, Robert, of Grayingham', 220.

-, Thomas, 'fleccher' of Southwark, 494.

-, Thomas, of Husborne Crawley, 496.

-, Thomas, alias Carter, of Buslingthorpe, 359.

-, William, esquire, 226–7.

Chambour, John, and Agnes, his wife, 322.

Chambre, Thomas, gentleman, 340.

Champeney, Roger, tallowchandler of London, 198.

Champeneys, John, 138, 340.

-, Nicholas, 382.

Champer, Richard, 294.

Champernon, Champernoun, Hugh, 224, 348.

-, William, esquire, 174.

Champeyns. See Campion.

Chancellor. See Bourgchier, Waynflete.

-, appointment and removal of, 71, 211–2, 459.

-, defendant dismissed from suit by order of, 420.

Chancery:
-, keeper of rolls. See Kirkeby.
-, clerks in. See Bate, Bolton, Chamberleyn, Derby, Fryston, Husey, Ive, Kirkham, Loy, Pygott, Rydley, Vernon, Waskham, Wetton.
-, protonotary. See Derby.
-, letters, close, warranty of:—
-, by the king, 270, 310, 368, 468–9.
-, by king and council, 130, 160, 318–9.
-, by king and council and dated by authority of parliament, 419.
-, by privy seal, 9, 13, 25, 148–9, 155, 158, 161, 184, 227, 253, 422.
-, letters, close, made up, patentes, 23, 85, 87, 96, 151, 163, 166–8, 230, 232–8, 240–1, 246–8, 315, 318–21, 325–6, 404–10, 412–4, 418–20, 464, 466–8, 471–4.
-, -, close, cancelled, 5, 24, 100.
-, memorandum of acknowledgments in, 27 et passim throughout dorse of volume.
-, appearances in, 29–30, 38–9, 43, 45, 49, 54–5, 109, 171–4, 177–8, 201–2, 209–10, 260–1, 287–8, 301–2, 343, 350, 376, 399, 426, 444, 478, 488, 491–2.
-, -, mainprise, for, 44, 109, 222–3, 350.
-, -, recognisance, for, 31, 33, 37, 41, 56, 59, 63, 69, 75, 82, 100, 104, 106, 111, 118, 120, 122, 127, 130–1, 187, 190, 205–6, 214–5, 227, 283–5, 292–3, 295, 300, 307, 309, 311, 313, 331–3, 342, 344, 348–9, 351, 363, 368–9, 378–9, 422, 432, 434, 443, 446, 449, 457–8, 476, 489.
-, -, undertaking, for, 178, 180–1, 208–9, 265, 277, 306, 378, 383, 393, 400.
-, files of, 85.
-, hanaper, fines paid in, 38, 78, 94, 98, 157, 230–1, 243–4, 321–2, 326, 330, 404, 465–6.
-, certificates sent to, 242, 317, 326.
-, bond enrolled in, 113, 142, 180, 184, 218.
-, certificates in, under seal of commission, 85, 153, 211, 214, 221, 226, 232, 234, 239–40, 248, 250, 260, 266, 280, 299, 300, 309–10.
-, pardon for outlawry scaled in, 71, 455–6.
-, oath made in, 85.
-, suits in, details of, 110, 141–2, 145, 183–4, 269–70, 355–7, 374–5.
-, writ out of chancery, 109.
-, writs of dedimus potestatem on chancery files, 29, 36, 40–1, 56, 65, 69, 75, 103–4, 112, 121–2, 125, 135, 138, 140, 143, 146, 169, 187, 202, 208, 214, 219, 222, 225, 251–2, 264, 267–8, 271, 275, 289–90, 294, 314, 341, 362, 365, 369, 373, 377, 381, 391, 400, 402, 425, 428, 442, 452, 457–8, 494.

Chancy, John, the younger, 404.

Chandlers. See Trades and occupations.

Chapell, John, 103.

-, Richard, barber of London, 110, 342.

-, Roger, horner of London, 363.

Chapelwick, Chapelwyke [in Ashbury parish, co. Berks], 368.

Chapham, Richard, 186.

Chaplains. See Trades and occupations.

Chapmakers. See Trades and occupations.

Chapman, Henry, fishmonger of London, 139.

-, John, 285, 296.

-, Richard, 406–7.

-, William, 72.

Chapmanforde, Robert, 208.

Chapmen. See Trades and occupations.

Chardeslee Molyns. See Chearsley.

Charfield, Charfeld [co. Gloucester], 38.

Charing Cross, Charryngcrosse [co. Middlesex], 212.

Charles VII, king of France [1422– 1461], 232, 409.

Charles, Charlez, Clement, archdeacon of Sudbury, 77–8.

Charleton. See Charlton.

Charleton, Charlton, John, goldsmith of London, 396.

-, Thomas, knight, 53, 424.

-, Walter, son of Robert, 38.

-, Wibert, 38.

Charlez. See Charles.

Charlinch, Curlynche [co. Somerset], 39.

Charlis, Charlys, Thomas, esquire, 129, 263.

Charlton, Charleton [in Andover parish, co. Southampton], 67, 102.

Charlton, Charleton [by Hungerford, co. Wilts], manor, 439.

Charlton, Charleton [co. Kent], 215.

Charlton Horethorne, Cherleton, Charleton Camvile, Southcharleton [co. Somerset], manor, 147–8.

Charlton Mackerell, Charleton Makerell [co. Somerset], manor, 69.

Charlys. See Charlis.

Charryng Cross. See Charing Cross.

Charteley. See Chartley.

Chartirs, John, brewer, 174.

Chartley, Charteley [co. Stafford], 49.

Chatbourne, William, baker of London, 213.

Chaterys, John, brewer of London, 75.

-, John the younger, 250.

Chatley, Chattelegh [in Woolverton parish, co. Somerset], 294.

Chattok, William, esquire, 81, 208, 290.

Chaucers, Thomas, esquire, 145.

Chaumberleyn. See Chamberleyn.

Chaundeler, Chaundeller, Richard, draper of London, 64, 206.

-, Thomas, chancellor of Oxford University, 368.

Chaundre, Chaundere, Richard, 147–8, 399.

Chaundry, Richard, 402.

Chaunt, William, notary of London, 311, 340.

Chauntry, Chauntrye, John, alias Farlot, capper of London, 250.

-, Nicholas, capper of London, 250.

-, Richard, gentleman, 203, 221.

Chauton. See Chawton.

Chavenay, Richard, yeoman, 383.

Chawcy, Thomas, 38.

Chaworth, Robert, 406.

-, Thomas, knight, 321, 323.

-, -, Isabel, his wife, 321.

Chawton, Chauton [co. Southampton], manor, 374–5.

Chearsley, Chardeslee Molyns [co. Oxford], manor, 452.

Chedder, Isabel, wife of Thomas, esquire, 251.

Chedsey. See Chedzoy.

Chedworth, John, bishop of Lincoln, 9, 133–4, 211, 282, 439, 455.

-, John (another), 397.

-, Thomas, 133, 397.

-, William, gentleman, of London, 113.

Chedzoy, Chedsey [co. Somerset], 348.

Cheesemongers. See Trades and occupations.

Cheker, John, the younger, 314.

Chelmesford. See Chelmsford.

Chelmesford, Richard, vintner of London, 265.

Chelmsford, Chelmesford [co. Essex], 265, 298, 387.

-, rector of. See Wode.

Chelton. See Chilton.

Chelverescoton. See Chilvers Coton.

Chelworthe. See Chilworth.

Chenies, Isnamstede Cheyne [co. Buckingham], 350.

Chepman, John, clerk, 347.

Chepstede. See Chipstead.

Chepstede, Joan, wife of John, 366–7.

-, -, Joan, her daughter, 366–7.

Chepyng Norton. See Norton.

Chepyng Walden. See Walden, Saffron.

Cherche, John, 135.

Cherleton. See Charlton.

Chertsey, Chertesey [co. Surrey], 57, 370–1, 485.

-, places in:—
-, Betonridon wood, 370, 485.
-, Columlond, now Coombelands, 370–1.
-, Newridon wood, 370, 485.
-, Reccarddisfeld, 370–1.
-, Spynney, now Spinney Oak, 370.
-, Trecornercrofte, 371.

Cheselade. See Chislett.

Cheseman, Robert, 118.

-, Thomas, 206, 491.

Chesewyke. See Chiswick.

Chesham [co. Buckingham], 379, 444.

-, 'Mayes tenement' in, 444.

-, 'Dungrovefeld' in, 444.

Cheshire, county, recognisances in, 426, 479.

Cheshunt, Chesthunt [co. Hertford], 286–7, 301, 342, 416, 482.

Chesilden. See Chiselden.

Chesilden, Anne, wife of Theobald Warde, 236.

Chesley. See Choseley.

Chessire, Chesshire, Roger, chaplain, 256.

-, -, clerk, 398.

Chester, Henry, Bristol merchant, 442.

-, John, 'sporier' of London, 81, 347.

Chestere, Thomas, 260.

Chesterton, Cesterton [co. Cambridge], manor, 406.

Chesterton [co. Warwick], manor, 456.

Chesterton, Chesturton [co. Stafford], manor, 53.

Chesthunt. See Cheshunt.

Chestre, William, baker of London, 448.

Chesturton. See Chesterton.

Cheswyk. See Chiswick.

Chetelhampton. See Chittlehampton.

Chetewode. See Chetwood.

Chetewode, Agnes, wife of Thomas, knight, 189.

Chetewyn, John, 54.

Chetwood, Chetewode [co. Gloucester], 189.

Chevele. See Cheverley.

Chevele, Henry, gentleman, escheator in Huntingdon, 90, 168.

Chevening, Chevenyng [co. Kent], 366–7.

Chevercourt, John, of Stamford, 35.

Cheverley, Chevele [co. Cambridge], 168.

Cheveyn, John, 491.

Chewton, Chuton [co. Somerset], 171.

Cheyne, Cheyny, John, knight, of Chenies, 46, 66, 99, 104, 172, 287, 350, 390, 459.

-, -, escheator in Huntingdon, 404.

-, John, of Pinner, esquire, 107, 138, 172, 192, 378.

-, Lawrence, esquire, 141, 156–7, 488.

-, Thomas, 66, 99.

Chichele, Simon, 274.

-, Thomas, tailor of London, 394–5.

Chicheley, Henry, esquire, of London, 344.

Chichester, Cicestre [co. Sussex], bishop of. See Moleyns.

-, port of, 221, 232, 239, 246–7, 250, 260, 266, 280, 299, 309–10, 312, 469.

-, subsidies in, 240.

Chichestre, Richard, 175.

Chiddingly, Chytynglegh [co. Sussex], 264.

Chidell, Geoffrey, 177.

Chigwell [co. Essex], 230.

Chiksande, John, 146.

Childe, Thomas, baker of Stratford, 341.

Childwall [co. Lancaster], 453.

Chilson, Chilston [in Tormoham parish, co. Devon], 164.

Chilton Trinity, Est Chilton, Chelton [co. Somerset], 62, 132, 174, 348.

Chilvers Coton, Chelverescoton [co. Warwick], 189.

Chilworth, Chelworthe [co. Oxford], manor, 234–5.

Chippenham [co. Wilts], manor, 439.

-, hundred, 439.

Chipstead, Chepstede [co. Kent], 366–7.

Chirche, Chyrche, Churche, Richard, haberdasher of London, 40, 121.

-, Robert, haberdasher of London, 295.

Chirchehawe, John, 307.

Chirchetone. See Kirton.

Chirche withyngton. See Withington.

Chircheyerd, John, tailor of London, 265.

Chiselden, Chesilden [co. Wilts], 355–7.

Chishull, John, esquire, 330.

Chislett, Cheselade [in Sandford parish, co. Somerset], 132, 174.

Chiswick, Chesewyke, Cheswyk [co. Middlesex], 242, 301.

-, Beauregard by, 242.

Chitecroft, John, esquire, of Sussex, 172.

Chittlehampton, Chetelhampton [co. Devon], manor, 410.

-, Chetelhamholt park in, 410.

Chittok, Geoffrey, draper of London, 293.

Choke, Chokke, Chok, Chocke, Richard, serjeant at law, 9, 38, 59, 121, 169, 224, 251–2, 269, 294, 340, 375, 431, 439.

-, Richard, of Stanton Drew, 138.

Chopyn, Thomas, 434.

Choseley, Chesley [co. Norfolk], 156.

Christchurch Twynham, Cristechirche Twynam [co. Southampton], manor, 413.

-, John, prior of, 447.

Churche. See Chirche.

Church Over, Thesturwaver [co. Warwick], manor, 488.

Chuton. See Chewton.

Chyche, Valentine, 378.

Chynnour, John, 270.

Chyrche. See Chirche.

Chytynglegh. See Chiddingly.

Chyver, Walter, gentleman, 140.

Cicestre. See Chichester.

Cifrewast, Thomas, 28–9, 64.

Cinque Ports, warden of, 26, 421, 463.

Cippenham [in Burnham parish, co. Buckingham], 431, 452.

Cirencester, Cirencestre [co. Gloucester], 105, 121, 134, 188, 397–8.

Cirencestre, Thomas de, 397.

Clampard, Stephen, blacksmith of London, 70, 170, 449.

Clanfield, Clanfeld [co. Oxford], 296.

Clapham, Clopham [co. Surrey], 43–4, 52, 54, 447.

Clapham, Richard, yeoman, 365.

Clapton, Clopton [co. Somerset], manor, 439.

Clare [co. Suffolk], 73–4.

Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester (d. 1295), 158.

Clarell, Richard, 355.

Classeby, Thomas, tailor of London, 137.

Clavenger. See Clavynger.

Clavering, Claveryng [co. Essex], manor, 413, 415.

Clavile, William, 258–9, 273.

Clavynger, Clavenger, Robert, yeoman of the crown, 382, 464.

Clay, Cley, John, esquire, of Cheshunt, 287, 409, 416.

Claybrook, Claybroke [co. Leicester], 'Lady Clynton' manor in, 243.

Claydon [co. Suffolk], 9.

Claydon, Middle, Myddel Clayden [co. Buckingham], 445.

Claydon, John, 366.

Claydych, Richard, 489.

Claygate, John, 101, 176.

Claymond, John, draper of London, 174, 434.

Clayton, Edward, clerk, 44.

-, Ralph, tailor of London, 360.

Cleave, Cleve [in Hatherleigh parish, co. Devon], 337.

Cleeve, Clyve [co. Somerset], David, abbot of, 125.

Clement, Adam, 145.

-, John, draper of London, 28.

-, John, purser of London, 46.

-, Peter, draper of London, 107, 380.

-, Richard, 76.

-, Thomas, 432.

-, Vincent, the pope's collector in England, 454.

-, William, clerk, 61.

Clenchwarton, Clengewarton [co. Norfolk], church, 157.

Clenchewarton, Simon, chief carpenter, 114.

Clengewarton. See Clenchwarton.

Clerk, Clerke, Clerc, Edmund, 48.

-, John, gentleman, of Wrotham, Kent, 176, 179, 196, 259.

-, John, notary of London, 422.

-, John, baker of Stratford, 251.

-, John, cutler of London, 251– 2.

-, John, grocer of London, 33, 144, 345.

-, John, sherman of London, 200–1.

-, John, alias Hornton, 'staynour' of London, 365.

-, John, of Kibworth Beauchamp, 344.

-, John, of Cavendish, 74.

-, John, of Gloucester, 270.

-, John, of Staines, 137.

-, John of Udimore, 340.

-, John (unidentified), 63, 211, 340.

-, Nicholas, 255, 294.

-, Ralph, 10.

-, Richard, yeoman of the crown, 120, 289.

-, Robert, 36, 448.

-, -, John, his son, 36.

-, -, William, his grandson, 36.

-, Roger, 137.

-, Thomas, grocer of London, 68, 159.

-, Thomas, chaplain, 281.

-, Thomas, son of John of Northampton, 113.

-, Thomas and Margery, children of William, of Newbury, 294.

-, Thomas (another), 489.

-, Walter, merchant of Southampton, 126.

-, William, of London, 180.

-, William, grocer of London, 177, 268.

-, William, 'repyer' of Lamberhurst, 284.

-, William, of Appledore, 447, 449.

-, William, of Lincoln, 280.

-, William, of Newbury, 294.

Clerkeson, John, esquire, of Arundel, 337.

Cleve. See Cliffe, Cleave.

Cleveley, Robert, 103.

Cley. See Clay.

Cliffe, Cleve, Clyve [co. Kent], 110–2, 347.

Clifford, Clyfford [co. Hereford], 56.

Clifford, John, lord Clifford [1455– 1461], 292–3.

-, -, Thomas, his father, late lord Clifford [1422–1455], 369.

-, Stephen, of Uxbridge, 424.

-, Thomas, knight, 71, 98.

-, -, John, his son, 98.

- Cf. Clyfford.

Clifton, Clyfton [co. Bedford], 351.

Clifton, South, Clyfton [co. Nottingham], manor, 323.

Clifton Malbank, Clyfton Maubanke [co. Dorset], manor, 69.

Clifton. See Clyfton.

Clinte, Clynte [in Ripley parish, co. York], 301.

Clipstone, Clypston [in Sherwood forest, co. Nottingham], 230.

Clobber, John, of Ascott, 369.

- John, of Helsthorpe, 134.

Clockmakers. See Trades and occupations.

Clogh, Richard, gentleman, 427.

Clon, William, 57, 107, 114–5, 135, 355.

Clopham. See Clapham.

Clopton. See Clapton.

Clopton, John, esquire, 72, 257, 489.

-, Nicholas, 431.

Clos, John, 338–9, 347.

Clothall, Clothale [co. Hertford], 92, 346.

-, Hooks, 'Hokes,' manor in, 92.

Clothing:
-, livery of gowns, 236, 240, 264, 406–7, 420, 467.
-, raiment for justices, etc., 8.
-, linen and woollen gowns, 289.
-, gown of black cloth, 212.
-, hat (gallera), 212.
-, doublet (duplicio), 212.
-, gloves, pair of, 212.
-, blue gown doubled with frise, 255.
-, cloths of arras and tapicerie, 319.
-, hangings for bed and chamber, 289, 310.

- delivered by way of seisin:—
-, ells of linen cloth, 80.
-, woollen of Kersey, 254.
-, furring of 'bever,' 282.
-, cloth, 397.

Clothmen. See Trades and occupations.

Clun, Cloun [co. Salop], castle, town, manor and lordship of, 88.

Clyderowe, Hugh, merchant, 15.

Clyff, Clyffe, John, 'mynstrell' of London, 339, 355.

-, John, gentleman, 46.

-, John (another), 400.

-, Matthew, draper of London, 398.

-, Richard, gentleman, of London, 46.

Clyfford, John, 'shipman' of London, 257.

-, Thomas, son of Joan, daughter of Thomas Dacre, 328.

-, William, 138, 144.

- Cf. Clifford.

Clyfford. See Clifford.

Clyfton. See Clifton.

Clyfton, Clifton, Gervase, 79, 284, 378.

-, John, knight, 90.

-, John, merchant, 19.

-, Robert, son of Thomas, of Denver, 94, 284, 321, 324, 373.

-, Robert (another ?), 360, 442.

-, Thomas, esquire, 94.

Clynte. See Clint.

Clynton, John, lord, 405, 409, 416.

-, William, merchant of Ipswich, 7.

Clypston. See Clipstone.

Clyve. See Cliffe, Cleeve.

Coates, Cotes [co. Cambridge], 204.

Cob, John, haberdasher of London, 475.

Cobbam. See Cobham.

Cobbe, Joan, widow, of London, 139.

Cobbes, John, 447, 449.

Cobham, Cobbam [co. Surrey], 48.

Cobham Week, Wykecobham [in Bridestowe parish, co. Devon], manor, 440.

Cobham, John, late lord [1355–1408], 329.

-, Reynald, knight, 465.

-, -, Anne, his wife, sister of Joan, viscountess Bardolf, 465.

-, Thomas, 382.

-, William, 382.

Cobley, John, 55.

Cobolde, Robert, mercer of London, 116.

Cockington, Cokyngton [co. Devon], manor, 164.

-, Henpen barton in, 164.

Cock Marling, Marlyng [in Brede parish, co. Sussex], 430.

Coder, William, mayor of Bristol, 106.

Codford St. Peter, Codford [co. Wilts], manor, 119, 440.

Codryngton, Humphrey, 269.

-, John, 161, 269.

Codyng. See Cooden.

Codyng, John, 140.

Cofferers. See Trades and occupations.

Cogdean, Cokeden [co. Dorset], manor, 20.

Coggeshale, William de, knight, 329– 30.

-, -, Margaret, his wife, 330.

-, -, John, his son, 330.

-, -, Margaret, his daughter, wife of John Roppeley, and her daughter Alice, wife of John Tyrell, 329.

Cogonove, John, 'peautrer' of London, 380.

Coinage:
-, master of king's mint. See Manfeld.
-, detailed arrangements for royal mint, 384–7.
-, gold nobles, 256, 384, 434.
-, silver groates, 286, 447.
-, - pieces, 33, 110, 121, 184, 207, 219, 269, 284, 339, 343, 371, 428, 454, 459.
-, sixteen thousand salutes=4,000 English marks (Burgundy), 13– 4.

Cok, Edmund, and Margaret his wife, 449.

-, John, mercer of London, 100.

-, John, merchant of Newcastle on Tyne, 481.

-, Thomas, clerk, 488.

-, William, armourer of London, 146.

-, William, of Barking, 225.

-, -, Hugh and John, his sons, 225.

Coke, Emmot, wife of Richard, of Barking, 176.

-, John, 'gardiner,' 124.

-, John, skinner of London, 184.

-, Robert, chaplain of St. Margaret's, Westminster, 42–3, 461.

-, Thomas, draper of London, 344.

Cokeden. See Cogdean.

Cokeram, William, 448.

Cokerell, Katherine, wife of John, 77–8.

Cokeshede, Thomas, 495.

Coket, Robert, brewer of London, 57, 395.

Cokfelde, John, goldsmith of London, 394.

Cokke, Roger, 118, 206.

Cokkys, John, 262.

-, Robert, 262.

Cokland, Philip, 121.

Cokyngton. See Cockington.

Cokyr, John, of Dagenham, 140.

Colan, John, 390.

- Cf. Colaun.

Colard, John, gentleman, 288.

Colaun, Ralph, 226.

- Cf. Colan.

Colbroke. See Colnbrook.

Colby [co. Norfolk], 454.

Colby, John, the elder, 204.

-, Robert, draper of London, 64, 202, 435.

-, Thomas, draper of London, 203, 489.

Colchester, Colchestre, Colcestre [co. Essex], 40, 95, 203, 286, 487.

-, archdeaconry, 3.

-, abbot of St. John's, 25, 421, 462.

Coldacott, Coldecote [in Sampford Courtney parish, co. Devon], 337.

Coldeburn, Bartholomew, goldsmith of London, 130.

Coldecote. See Coldacott.

Cold Henley. See Cole Henley.

Coldekenyngton. See Kempton.

Cole, John, skinner of London, 147, 267, 400.

-, John, of East Ham, 76.

-, Robert, 379.

Cole Henley, Cold Henley [in Whitchurch parish, co. Southampton], free chapel, 147.

Colepeper, Walter, esquire, 393.

Coleshill, Colshull, Coleshull [co. Warwick], manor, 185–6, 386.

Colet, Geoffrey, 'letherseller' of London, 486–7.

-, John, mercer of London, 34.

Colland, Richard, 212.

-, -, Joan, his wife, 212.

-, -, William, his son, 212–3.

-, -, Richard, his son, 212–3.

Collard, Thomas, 353.

Colley [in Reigate parish, co. Surrey], manor, 88.

Colley alias Colney, Joan, of Maidstone, 175.

Colley, John, of Benham, 119.

-, Thomas, goldsmith, of St. Clement Danes, 123.

Colliers. See Trades and occupations.

Collingbourn Sutton, Colyngbourne Southampton [in Collingbourn Ducis parish, co. Wilts], 38.

Colly Weston, Colyweston [co. Northampton], manor, 113.

Colman, Edmund, 116.

-, Thomas, yeoman of St. Albans, 116, 282–3.

Colnbrook, Colbroke [co. Buckingham], 294, 349.

Cologne [Germany], 57.

Coloppe, Richard, gentleman, 121.

Colrede, John, haberdasher of London, 272, 303.

Colshill, Henry, mercer of London, 199.

Colshull. See Coleshill.

Colshull, John, knight, 204.

Colston Basset, Colstonbasset [co. Nottingham], 323.

Colstonstok, Richard, 319.

Colswayn, William, 263.

Colt, Colte, Thomas, 409, 416.

Colthorp. See Cowthorpe.

Colton, John, 103.

Colvyle, John, son of John, knight, 156.

-, John, grocer of London, 50, 159, 342.

-, -, Margaret, his wife, daughter of William Wetenhale, 159.

-, -, William, his father, 159.

Colwell Barton [in Offwell parish, co. Devon], manor, 440.

Colwell, Richard, 74.

Colwych, Robert, gentleman, 252.

-, Robert, tailor of London, 35, 127, 275.

Colyn, John, chaplain, 344.

-, William, of Bottisham, 107.

Colyngbourne Southampton. See Collingbourn.

Colyngrygge, John, 224, 353.

-, William, 224.

Colyns, John, chaplain, 305.

-, John (another), 292.

-, Robert, 'coferer' of London, 291, 332, 428.

-, Robert, chaplain of Boston, 366.

-, William, tallowchandler of London, 172, 284.

Colynson, John, clerk, 124.

Colyweston. See Colly Weston.

Combe [co. Warwick], Robert, abbot of, 381.

Combe, Hugh, clerk, 433.

-, John, gentleman, of London, 189.

-, William, 28–9, 64.

Comber, Thomas, gentleman, 112, 436.

Compton [co. Sussex], 374.

Compton Chamberlain, Chamburleyn [co. Wilts], 'Lady Clynton' manor in, 243.

Compton Greenfield, Grenefeld [co. Gloucester], manor, 417.

Compton Wasseling, Wastlyng [co. Southampton], manor, 115.

Compton, West, Westcompton [co. Berks], 283.

Compton, John, son of William, 360.

-, William, of Hawton, 360.

Conches [Eure], alien abbey of, 24.

Condorowe, Thomas, clerk of Mohun's Ottery, 263.

Congreve, Thomas, the elder, of Barking, 427–8.

-, Katherine, his wife, 427.

Connore, John, tailor of London, 129.

Constable, Constabill, Richard, fishmonger of London, 442.

-, Cicely, widow of William, of West Shene, 118.

-, -, John, her son, 118.

-, Roger, fishmonger of London, 442.

Constantyne, William, skinner of London, 136.

Contes, Contees, Thomas de, merchant of Bayonne, 55.

Convers, John, esquire, 466.

Cony, Walter, merchant of Bishop's Lynn, 481.

Conyers, John, knight, 409, 416.

-, Thomas, gentleman, 459.

Conys, John, of St. Albans, and Joan his wife and William his son, 401.

Cook, Cooke, Geoffrey, and Marion, his wife, 290–1, 297, 351.

-, -, Anne, his daughter, wife of William Whitbarowe, 290.

-, -, Margaret, his daughter, wife of Simon Drayton, 291.

-, -, Joan, his daughter, wife of John Cristal, 291.

-, John, of Isham, 30.

-, John, of Cambridge, 488.

-, John, son of William, 391.

-, Thomas, draper and alderman of London, 50, 340–1, 427, 433, 489.

-, Thomas, the younger, draper of London, 79, 252.

-, Thomas, alias Brighton, rector of Norton Davy, 391.

-, Thomas, alias Blakeforby, of Leicester, and Joan his wife, 81.

-, William, gentleman, 444.

Cooks. See Trades and occupations.

Coole, Gervase, bailiff of Coventry, 458.

Coomb, Coumbe [in Hoo hundred, co. Kent], 382.

Cooper. See Couper, Cowper.

Coopers. See Trades and occupations.

Cootys, Hugh, gentleman, 484.

Copdock, Copdok [co. Norfolk], 78.

Cope, Robert, clerk, 146, 488.

Copelande, Richard, merchant of Boston, 6.

Copley, William, 341.

Coppe, John, rector of Rimpton, 207.

Coppendale, Copyndale, Edmund, merchant of Hull, 15, 19, 361.

-, Robert, vintner of London, 168.

Coppersmiths. See Trades and occupations.

Coppull, John, 120.

Coppyng, Coppyn, Copyn, Adam, skinner of London, 212.

-, John, brasier of London, 35, 191.

-, Thomas, tailor of London, 261, 436.

Copshef, Richard, 489–90.

Copyn. See Coppyng.

Copyndale. See Coppendale.

Corbet, Robert, knight, 172.

-, Roger, of Moreton, 53–4.

-, William, ironmonger, 27.

Corbrigg, Agnes, wife of William, 345.

Corby, William, chaplain, 123.

Cordell, William, maltman of Enfield, 34, 304, 496.

Cordwainers. See Trades and occupations.

Coriton. See Coryton.

Cornburgh, Avery, 115.

Corneburgh, Alfred, the king's serjeant, 464.

-, yeoman of the crown, 495.

Cornewaylle, Cornewayll, Cornewayle, Sir John, knight, 172.

- Otto, and Katherine his wife, 322.

-, Thomas, esquire, of Burford, 383, 391–2.

Cornewell, John, tailor of London, 168.

Cornu, Nicholas, esquire, son of Robert, 174.

Cornwaleys, Thomas, esquire, 433.

Cornwall, county:—
-, coroners in, 13, 86, 157.
-, customs and subsidies in, 2–3.
-, escheators in, 96.
-, recognisances in 83, 171–2.

Cornyssh, John, the elder, saddler of London, 491–2.

-, John, the younger, yeoman, 491–2.

Coroners, election of, 8, 11, 13, 86, 157–8.

Corragan, Alice, widow of Walter, of New Sarum, alias Boles, 258–9, 273.

-, Walter, of New Sarum, 258–9.

Correwyn, William, esquire, 69.

Corringham, Great, Coryngham [co. Lincoln], 220.

Corryours. See Trades and occupations.

Corsham, Cosseham [co. Wilts], manor, 166.

Corsours. See Trades and occupations.

Coryngham. See Corringham.

Coryton, Coriton [co. Devon], manor, 218.

-, Forde in, 218.

Coryton, Edward, 219, 226.

Cosseham. See Corsham.

Cossington, Cosyngton [in Aylesford parish, co. Kent], manor, 477–8, 485–6.

Cost, Thomas, mercer of London, 76.

Costyn, John, 295.

Cosyn, John, 191.

-, Robert, mercer of London, 180, 182.

-, Thomas, chapman of Bishop's Lynn, 364.

Cosyngton. See Cossington.

Cote, Richard, clerk and citizen of London, 33–4, 208, 219.

-, William, 434, 477.

Coteler, John, 354.

-, Richard, 354.

Coteman, alias Parker, Nicholas, 210.

Coterell, Thomas, 340.

-, William, vicar of St. Mary's, Harrow, 492.

Cotes. See Coates.

Cotes, Robert, the younger, 262.

Cotford, John, mercer of London, 280.

Cotman, William, yeoman of Westminster, 398, 438.

Cotmarsh, Cottemersh [co. Wilts], 10–11.

Cotnam, William, 102.

Coton. See Cotton.

Cotswolds, Cotteswolde [co. Gloucester], wool of, 239, 246, 310.

Cottemersh. See Cotmarsh.

Cotteswolde. See Cotswolds.

Cottingham, Cotyngham [in Sculcoats parish, co. York], 143.

Cotton, Coton, Alan, tailor of Southwark, 71.

-, Robert, gentleman, of London, 348, 445.

-, William, of the King's Bench, 261.

-, William, gentleman, 208, 253.

Cottum, John, vintner of London, 428.

Cotull, Robert, 189.

Cotyngham. See Cottingham.

Cotyngham, John, abbot of St. Mary's, York, 442.

Cotys, Thomas, of York, 205.

Coumbe. See Coomb.

Coumbe, John, gentleman, of London, 79.

Council, the:—
-, appearances before, 44–5, 210, 287, 350, 376, 399, 451.
-, grants by advice of, 84, 86, 162, 166, 192, 214, 221, 232, 241, 250, 260, 266, 280, 312, 318, 469.
-, act made in, by advice of, 239.

Counsell, Nicholas, of Guildford, 399.

Coupeland, Richard, merchant of Grantham, and Alice his wife, 67.

Couper, Cooper, Bartholomew, draper of London, 277–8, 459.

-, Thomas, the elder, draper of London, 48–9, 128, 249, 363.

-, Thomas, grocer of London, 75.

- Cf. Cowper.

Court, Henry, esquire, 20, 33.

Court, Thomas de la, esquire, of Guernsey, 476.

Courtenay, Courteney, Humphrey, knight, 62, 69.

-, Philip, 440.

-, Thomas, 13th earl of Devon [1422–1458], 9, 357.

-, -, Thomas, his son, 14th earl of Devon [1458–1461] 357–8, 410, 415.

-, -, Henry, his son, 358.

-, -, Joan, his daughter, 357–8.

-, -, John, his son, afterwards 16th earl of Devon [1470– 1471], 357.

-, -, Elizabeth, his daughter, 358.

Coventre, Henry, esquire, 338–9, 347, 393.

Coventry, Coventre [co. Warwick], 174, 186, 210–2, 381, 386, 423, 426, 458.

-, bishop of. See Bolas.

-, mayor of. See Westerley, Wyldegrys.

-, archdeaconry of, 3.

-, prior of, 25, 211–2, 421, 462.

-, vacancy of see, 421.

-, summons to parliament from, 26, 421, 463.

-, parliament at, 406–12, 418–22.

-, escape from, 158.

-, 'Sponstrete' in, 458.

Coverley, Thomas, 454.

Cowdray, Peter, esquire, 346.

Cowebrigge, Walter, of Colchester, 487.

Cowick, Cowyk [in Snaith parish, co. York], 190.

Cowper, Robert, carpenter of London, 278.

-, Thomas, of Potton, 454.

-, Walter, 438.

-, William, gentleman, 183.

- Cf. Couper.

Cowthorpe, Colthorp [co. York], advowson of church, 51.

Cowyk. See Cowick.

Coytemore, Coytmore, Geoffrey, gentleman, 46, 180, 305, 311, 343.

Crabbe, Thomas, 105.

Crabden, Robert, husbandman of London, 359.

Craft, William, 368.

Crafton, Crofton [in Wing parish, co. Buckingham], 134.

Crakanthorp, Thomas, 143.

Cranbrook, Cranebroke, Kranbroke [co. Kent], 393.

Crane, Messire, 77–8.

Cranebroke. See Cranbrook.

Craneford. See Cranford.

Craneford, Alice, of Oxford, 59.

-, Denise, wife of John Sely of Chiselden, 356.

Cranewys. See Cranwich.

Cranford, Craneford [co. Middlesex], 355.

Cranwich, Cranewys, Tranewys [co. Norfolk], 90–1.

Crasbroke. See Kersbrook.

Crawe, William, waxchandler of London, 202.

Cray, North, Northecray [co. Kent], 129.

Crayford, Creyford, alias Earde [co. Kent], church, 375.

Crecy, John, chaplain, 479.

Crede, John, yeoman of Wilton, 121.

Creke, William, esquire, 66.

Cressener, Margaret, wife of William, 9–10.

-, William, son of Robert, 9– 10.

Creswell, John, esquire, 486.

Creyford. See Crayford.

Crikkelade, Nicholas, 234–5.

Cristall, John, 'sporiour' of London, 290–1, 351.

-, -, Joan, his wife, daughter of Geoffrey Cook, 291.

Cristechirche Twynam. See Christchurch.

Cristemasse, John, 489.

Cristian, Richard, and Rose his wife, of St. Margaret's, Southgate, Rochester, 431–2.

Croft, Crofte, John, 359.

-, Richard, attorney, 42.

-, Thomas, gentleman, of London, 284.

Crofton. See Crafton.

Crofton, William, gentleman, 119, 200, 281.

Croke, John, gentleman, 264, 294, 400.

-, Robert, son of Henry, of Woolstone, 82–3.

Crokesden. See Croxton.

Crokeseton. See Crux Easton.

Crokker, Henry, 275.

Crompe, John, 'upholder' of London, 60, 489.

Cromwell, Ralph, baron [1417–1455], 9, 20, 35, 49, 80, 87–8, 178, 197–8, 457.

Crondall, Crondale [co. Southampton], church, 147.

Cropwell Bishop, Crophilbysshopp [co. Nottingham], 323.

Cropwell Butler, Crophill Boteler [co. Nottingham], 323.

Crosby, Robert, priest, 453–4.

-, -, William, his brother, of the king's household, 453–4.

Crossbow makers. See Trades and occupations.

Crosse, Henry, clerk, 46.

-, Hugh, burghess of Lynn, 132.

-, John, 262, 306.

-, John, 'tonker, 262.

-, Thomas, merchant of Bishop's Lynn, 180.

Crosseby, William, tailor of London, 46, 379, 447.

Croucheman, Crowcheman, John, the elder, son of Peter, of West Hanningfield, 63.

-, Thomas, 308.

Crowche, John, of West Malling, 101, 176.

Crowcheman. See Crouchman.

Crowchere, John, 260.

Crowton, John, citizen of London, 350, 352.

Croxton, Croxston, Thomas, gentleman, 28, 46, 52, 80, 115, 186, 274, 342, 402, 428.

Croxton, Crokesden [co. Cambridge], manor, 90.

Croydon [co. Surrey], 47, 115.

Crue, William, 116.

Crugsillack, Cruksulek, Crusuleke [in Veryan parish, co. Cornwall], 226, 392.

Crull, Crulle, Thomas, 'bowyer' of London, 31, 425.

Crumpe, Thomas, 56.

-, William, of Shrewsbury, 56.

Cruse, Richard, brewer of London, 128, 170.

Crusuleke. See Crugsillack.

Crux Easton, Crokeseton [co. Southampton], manor, 490.

Cryklade, John, 38.

Cryour, John, 478.

Cuke, Robert, rector of Kettlethorpe, 454.

Culme, John, 176.

Culpet, Walter, scrivener of London, 199.

Culter, Nicholas, of Rainham, 491.

-, -, Joan, his daughter, wife of Richard Staunford, q.v.

Culver, John, rector of Taynton, 58.

-, John, rector of Westwell, 141.

Cumae (Italy), port, 211, 221, 232, 239, 250, 260, 266, 280.

Cumberford, William, gentleman, 324, 372, 479.

Cumberland, county:—
-, escheators in, 21, 327–8, 329.
-, revenues of, 84, 233, 408, 411– 2.
-, wools from, 97, 160.

Cumrew, Cumrewe [co. Cumberland], 329.

Cupper, Thomas, 251.

Curlynche. See Charlinch.

Curson, John, 'browderer' of London, 260.

-, John, of Bishop's Lynn, 37.

-, Thomas, 278.

-, William, alias Bytley, of Islington, 27.

Curteys, John, fishmonger of London, 221, 266.

-, Roger, gentleman, 127, 208.

Cutbert, William, merchant of Newcastle on Tyne, 38.

Cutfen, Ralph, of Battersea, 105.

Cuthbert, Robert, 59.

-, Thomas, 255.

Cutlers. See Trades and occupations.

Cuttyng, Robert, mason of London, 424.