Index: C

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 8, 1253-1254. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1929.

This premium content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.

'Index: C', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 8, 1253-1254, (London, 1929) pp. 332-338. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen3/vol8/pp332-338 [accessed 19 April 2024]

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image

C

Cabrill, Peter, 124.

Cacchefreins, Adam, 45.

Cadeles, Thurstan, 164.

Cadillac, Cadilac [Gironde], 189, 209.

Caillau, Cayllau, Arnald, of Bordeaux, 167–9, 318.

-, Peter, 134–5, 168, 181, 318.

Caldbeck, Caudebon', Kaudebeck' [co. Cumberland], 153, 159.

Caldecote (Baldecote in text) [co. Bedford], 147.

Caldecotes. See Caldicot.

Caldemerton'. See Coldmartin.

Caldicot, Caldecotes [co. Norfolk], 164.

Calverhale, William de, 157.

Calverhall, Calverhale [co. Salop], 157.

Cam', Juliana wife of Robert de, 157.

-, Robert de, 305.

- Cf. Camera, Chaumbre.

Cambes, Peter de, 319.

Cambray, Giles de, 201.

Cambridge, Cauntebr, 122, 129.

-, murder at, 4.

-, prison, 8–9, 50.

-, St. Mary's church at, 81.

-, Bridge Street at, 81.

-, County, escheator in. See Bokesworth.

-, sheriff of. See Moynne.

Camera, Robert de, coroner in Stafford, 80.

-, Cf. Cam', Chaumbre.

Camer, Camerarius, Stephen, 81. Cf. Chaumbre.

Camoys, Ralph de, 274.

Campagne, Campania, prior, murder of, 14, 54, 315–6.

Campden Chipping, Caumpeden' [co. Gloucester], 140.

Candovere. See Caundovere.

Cannock, Kannoc', forest [co. Stafford], pardon for stag taken in, 211.

-, deer to be taken in, 285.

Canterbury, Cantuaria [co. Kent], houses in, 5–6.

-, change at, 22.

-, bailiffs, mandate to, 98, 103.

-, Jews at, 198, 318.

-, king to keep Christmas at, 283–4.

-, Archbishop of. See Sabaudia.

-, liberties of See, 310–1.

-, Archdeacon of, 6.

-, St. Edmund's shrine at, 275.

-, Holy Trinity priory at, 278.

Cantilupo, Cauntilupo, Engelram de, 127.

-, Eva wife of William de, 99–100, 157.

-, Roger de, 105.

-, Walter de, bishop of Worcester, gifts to, 26, 187, 271–2, 286.

-, -, charter to, 91, 143, 174.

-, -, men of, 120.

-, -, collector for Crusades, 217, 292, 303, 306.

-, -, mandates to, 263, 277.

-, -, letters close to, 267, 316.

-, William de, 23, 186.

-, -, gifts to, 195, 257–8, 293.

-, -, estate of, 98–101, 319.

-, -, Maud wife of, 196, 319.

-, Maud de, gifts to, 14, 47, 55, 265.

Cantuaria, Richard de, 319–320.

Caperun, Walter, of Woodstock, 32.

Capeton, Thomas de, 79.

Capra Mortua. See La Crabe.

Capsus [Gironde], 221.

Capucii, Matthew, Pope's scribe, 9.

-, -, Guy his servant, 9.

Carbrook, Kerebrok' [co. Norfolk], 161.

Cardiff, Kaerdif [co. Glamorgan], 80.

Cardigan [Wales], 63.

Cardinan [co. Cornwall], 155.

Cardinan, Ela, wife of Andrew de, 155.

Cardunvill', William de, estate of, 37.

Caretarius, Roger son of, 132.

- Cf. Charetter.

Carlisle, Karleolensis, vacant see of, 41–2, 57, 82–3, 86, 102, 272, 314.

-, canons of, 243–4.

-, bishop of. See Everdon, S. de.

-, prior and convent of, 302.

-, forest [co. Cumberland], stags to be taken in, 84.

-, -, oaks in, 234.

Carlton in Lindric, Karleton' [co. Nottingham], manor, 100.

Carlton le Moorland, Karleton [co. Lincoln], 104.

Carmarthen, Kermerdin', Kaermerdin, Kemerth [South Wales], 63, 109, 124.

-, wines at, 129.

Carpenter, Miatus le, 280.

Carton', Adam de, 79.

Casa Nova. See Cazeneuve.

Casa Nova, Fortunatus de, 180, 197.

Caspy, Robert, 153.

Castel Jaloux, Gelos' [Lot et Garonne], castle of, 221, 225, 235–6.

Castell'. See Castile.

Castell Villan, Everard de, 232.

Castile, Castell [Spain], 264.

-, king of. See Alfonso.

-, war with, 109, 115, 126.

Castillon, Castillun' [Gironde], garrison at, 173.

Castillon, Castilon', John de, 262.

Castles:—
-, custody of, 17, 188, 192–3, 195, 237, 241, 249, 259, 262.
-, garrison of, 81, 168, 172–3, 181, 188, 194, 209, 222, 236, 294.
-, -, wages for, 70–1, 170, 176, 201, 229, 241, 295–6.
-, corn or robes in lieu of money, 189 et passim.
-, machines of war sent to, 165, 197, 199, 204.
-, seisin of, 166, 254, 270.
-, to be demolished, 190, 229.
-, repairs to barbican, 5, 182.
-, -, timber for, 98.
-, moat, to be deepened, 198.
-, exaction of heckage, 27.
-, appointment of overseers, 101.
-, taken into king's hand, 282.
-, stores, use of iron and wine for, 225, 237, 241, 274, 296.
-, -, lead, 197.
-, -, bacon, 205–6, 233, 238.

Castles in England and Wales:—
-, Bristol.
-, Builth.
-, Dover.
-, Gloucester.
-, Grosmont.
-, Guildford.
-, Marlborough.
-, Northampton.
-, Oxford.
-, Peak.
-, Pevensey.
-, Porchester.
-, Rochester.
-, St. Briavells.
-, Scarborough.
-, Skinfrith.
-, Wallingford.
-, Whitecastle.
-, Windsor.
-, Woodstock.

-in France:—
-, Belin.
-, Blanqueford.
-, Bordeaux.
-, La Crabe.
-, Fronsac.
-, Gironde.
-, Landeron.
-, Marmande.
-, Meilhan.
-, Morgans.
-, Puy Normand.
-, la Rêole.
-, Rions.
-, St. Macaire.
-, Sault.

Caston, Cosinton [co. Leicester], 148.

Castro Novo, Segur' de, 220, 230, 248, 252, 306.

Castrum Matillidis (Castle Maud). See Painscastle.

Cattle:—
-, to be guarded, 89.
-, provision of, for king's use, 156, 244.
-, to be collected, 301.
-, gift of, 301–2.
-, seized for felony, restored to owner, 54.

Caudebon'. See Calbeck.

Caudrot, Caudroth [Gironde], 184, 240.

Caumpeden', Isabella, daughter of master Henry de, 140.

Caumpeden'. See Campden Chipping.

Caumunt, Cavo Monte, Annexancius de, lord of Landeron, 186, 189, 234, 248.

Caundovere, Candovere, Henry de, king's huntsman, commissions to, 15, 84.

-, -, mandate to, 16.

-, Philip de, king's huntsman, 4, 84.

-, Richard de, king's huntsman, mandates to, 4, 84.

Cauntebr'. See Cambridge.

Cauntilupo. See Cantilupo.

Causton, William de, 92.

Cavercini. See London.

Cavo Monte. See Caumunt.

Caylau, Peter. See Caillau.

Cazeneuve, Casa Nova [Gers], 224.

Cedde. See Cheddar.

Celebrations:—
-, Chaplain for celebration of mass, 189.
-, vestments and altar cloths, 241–2.
-, shoes for king's use, 243.
-, king's chevagium, 243.
-, canvas for St. Edwards feast, 156; and see Provisions.

Cerinton, Waleram de, respite for, 39.

Cerne, Henry de, bailiff of See of Bath, 113, 162, 299.

Cerre, Walter de, 215.

Certes. See Chertsey.

Certes', Richard de, monk, 161.

Cesterton, John de, 163.

Cestr'. See Chester.

Cestreford'. See Chesterford.

Cestresham. See Chesham.

Cestreshunt. See Cheshunt.

Cestreton'. See Chesterton.

Cestreton', Adam de, 272.

-, John de, 163.

Cette. See Chute.

Chabbeneys, Chabeneys, Escivard de, 297.

-, William de, 221, 232–3, 268, 271, 276.

Chabbot, Th., 239.

Chabeneys. See Chabbeneys.

Chaceporc, Chacep', Chacepork', Hugh, 217, 255.

-, Peter, keeper of the wardrobe, 62, 216, 290.

-, -, gift to, 34.

-, -, mandates to, 179 et passim.

-, Edward son of Peter, 260.

Chaeny, Chaechny, Chavyni, Chavinny, Chenny, William de, constable of Bazas, 221, 235, 243, 248, 296–7.

-, -, gifts to, 56, 179, 181–2, 233, 236, 252.

-, -, quittance of common summons for, 144.

Chaluner, Robert le, 263, 267.

Chancellor. See Kilkenny, Wengham.

Chancery, clerks of. See Langetoft; Malo Lacu; Neuport.

Chandeler, Nicholas le, king's serjeant, gift to, 3.

Channel Islands, law and custom of, 187; see also Guernsey; Jersey.

Chantenay, Chauntenay, Aymo de, 249.

-, -, Guy his brother, 218, 249.

Chapeleyn, Chapleyn, Thomas, son of Robert le, 150.

-, Reynald, son of William le, of Ollingwick, felon, 80.

Charetter, Robert le, 55.

-, Cf. Caretarius.

Charities:—
-, alms to be paid, 29, 165.
-, herrings for alms, 33.
-, elemosina constituta, 101–2.
-, perpetual alms, 143.
-, alms for recluse, 259.
-, daily, for lepers, 302.

Charles, Karoli, William son of, 21.

Charlton [in Sunbury, co. Middlesex], Cherdinton, 29.

Chartr', Ralph de la, 195.

Chascere, Oliver de la, 252.

Chastet, Forto de, 235–6.

Chastilon. See Châtillon.

Chateriz. See Chatteris.

Châtillon, Chastilon [Deux Sevres], letters close dated at, 283.

Chatteris, Chateriz [co. Cambridge], abbess of, 144.

Chaumberleyn, Nicholaa, wife of Stephen le, 161.

Chaumbre, John de la, 139, 157.

-, Cf. Cam', Camera.

Chaumpen', Alexander le, 118.

Chaumpeneys, Agnes wife of Roger le, 160.

-, Nicholas, 160.

Chaumunt, Gacius de, respite to, 51.

Chaundos, Hugh de, 202.

Chaunflur, Martin de, 138.

Chauntenay. See Chantenay.

Chauri, Chaury, Robert de, queen's clerk, 36, 235.

Chauvel, Roger, 11, 102.

-, -, Joan, wife of, 11.

Chauvent, Chavent, Peter de, 275.

Chaveny. See Chavigny.

Chaverton. See Shavington.

Chavigny, Chaveny [Deux Sevres], Lady of, king's half sister, 268–9.

Chavinny, Chavyri. See Chaeny.

Chaworciis, Chawurth, Patrick de, gifts to, 216, 267, 270.

Chay, Guy de, 219.

Ched. See Chute.

Cheddar, Cedde [co. Somerset], forest, deer to be taken in, 258.

Chediston, Chedestan [co. Suffolk], 158.

Cheindut, William de, knight, 114.

Chelmsford, Chelmersford [co. Essex], 153.

Chenny, William de. See Chaenny.

Cherdinton'. See Charlton.

Cherry Willingham, Wolingham [co. Lincoln], 234.

Chertsey, Certes' [co. Surrey], abbots' prison of, 73.

Chesham, Cestresham [co. Berks], 55.

Cheshunt, Cestreshunt [co. Hertford], 62.

Chesn', Forto de, 187.

Chester, Cestr', Justiciar. See Zuche.

-, fishponds in, 28.

-, fine by men of, 53.

-, tallage of, 86–7.

-, aid from county, 106–7.

-, accounts to be heard in, 56.

-, abbot of, 111.

-, -, mandate to, 5.

-, common pleas held in, 310.

-, forests in. See Macclesfield.

Chesterford, Cestreford [co. Essex], 92.

Chesterton, Cestreton' [co. Cambridge], 20.

Chete. See Chute.

Chettiscombe, Chettescumb' [co. Devon], 313.

Chevington East, Estmongthon' [co. Northumberland], 133.

Cheyn, Constance wife of Richard de, 138.

Cheynne, Alice wife of Thomas de, 156.

Chichester, Cicestr, Cycestr [co. Sussex], county court to be held at, 18–9.

-, fair to be held at, 28.

-, dean and canons of, 92–3.

-, bishop of. See Clipping.

Chikhulle, Alan de, seisin for, 10.

Childewik', Geoffrey de, 183.

Chilton, Robert de, 153.

Chinnor [co. Buckingham], 104; and see Simon.

Chippenham, Chipham, Chipeham, [co. Wilts], forest, timber in, 77, 193, 235, 243, 273, 276, 282.

Chirbury [co. Salop], 148.

Chirington, Chirinton [co. Wilts], 107.

Choupes, Hugh de, 248.

Christiana, William son of, 159.

Chubb, John, 239.

Chubbe, Joan wife of William, 285.

Chunch, Peter, 201.

Chute, Cette, Ched, Chete [cos. Wilts and Hants], forest, keeper of. See Columbariis.

-, lawing of dogs, 38.

-, timber in, 66.

-, deer to be taken in, 266.

Cicestr'. See Chichester.

Ciconiis, Bertram de, 229.

Cinq Ports, pleas in, 132, 137.

-, men of, 88; see also Dover, Hastings, Rye, Sandwich, Winchelsea.

Cirer, William le, 45.

Cirugicus. See Henry, the surgeon.

Cissor. See Ros.

Cisteus, Peter de, 277.

Clare, Richard de, earl of Gloucester, 111, 113, 144, 286.

-, -, men, amercements of, 38.

Clarel, master J., 260.

Clarendon [co. Wilts] wines at, 38, 71.

-, works at, 100.

-, forest, bailiff. See Stopham.

-, -, timber in, 28, 36–7, 66, 100.

-, -, deer to be taken in, 64.

Claret, William, 224.

Claver, Jerberga or Geruberga, wife of William le, 106, 153.

-, Jordan le, 106.

Claveres, Bidal de, 186.

Clavill, Roger de, 156.

-, -, Mabel his wife, 156.

Claye. See Cley.

Cleirac. See Cleyrac.

Clemencia, countess of Chester, 293.

Clement, William son of, 73.

Clenchwarton, Clenchuuarton [co. Norfolk], 104.

Clendon, Richard de, 54.

Clennell, Clenehull' [co. Northumberland], 133.

Clere, Clerk, Adam le, 158.

-, Clement le, 155.

-, John le, 31.

-, William le, coroner at Bristol, decease of, 39.

Clent [co. Stafford], 157.

Clericus, Walter, 137, 153.

Cley, Claye [co. Norfolk], 107.

Cleyrac, Cleirac, Seynur de, 231.

Clifford, Hugh de, 235, 279, 285.

-, Roger de, 285, 318.

-, -, gift to, 318.

-, -, parson, 81.

-, Walter de, mandate to, 58.

Clifton, Herevic de, 151.

Clinton. See Glympton.

Clinton, Agnes wife of John de, 153.

Clipping, John, bishop of Chichester, 317.

-, -, seal of, 77, 92–3.

-, -, letters to, 135–6, 145–6, 303–4.

Clipston [co. Northampton], fishpond at, 79.

Clist [co. Devon], 114.

Clive. See Kingscliffe.

Clive, Clyve, John de, 250, 276.

Clopton [ ], 170.

Clopton, William de, 39.

Cloths:—
-, various coloured cloths, 46, 74–5, 173, 228.
-, two of scarlet and one of russet, 174.
-, eight ells of Totnes russet, 176.
-, release of Flanders cloth, 195.
-, various for king's use, 228.
-, for king and queen, 28.
-, for prince Edward, 270.
-, money for purchase of, 259.
-, sent to England, 283.

Clyburn, Adam de, 225.

Clyve. See Kingscliffe.

Clyve. See Clive.

Cnapton. See Knapton.

Cnarreburg, Henry de, 219.

Coc, Peter, 75.

Cockerel, Cocherel, Roger, constable of Benauges, mandates to, 188, 206.

-, -, gift to, 207.

Cocton. See Coughton.

Cocus, Richard, 81.

Codham, Richard de, 158.

-, -, Aic', his wife, 158.

Codwalays, Thomas, 12–3.

Cofton, Richard de, 150.

Cogenho, Nicholas de, 68.

Coggeshale, Eustace de, 162.

Coggeshall, Coggeshale [co. Essex], 154, 162.

-, abbot of, 157.

Cognac, Coynac [Charente], letters close dated at, 283.

Coingner, John de, 223.

Cokere, Coker, Drogo de la, 279.

-, Hugh de la, 200.

-, Reynald de la, gift to, 177.

Cokeseye. See Cooksey.

Cokeseye, Walter de, 142.

Cokham. See Cookham.

Colchester, Colecestr' [co. Essex], relief for men of, 50, 103.

-, ships of, 121.

-, prison at, 95.

-, abbot of, 103.

Coldmartin [in Chatton, co. Northumberland], Caldemerton', 133.

Coleburn, Henry de, king's serjeant, 44.

Colecestr'. See Colchester.

Coleham. See Colham.

Colevill', Thomas de, 159.

-, William de, 114, 147.

Coleworth, Coleworthe, Philippa de, 32.

-, Walter de, 151.

Colham [in Hillingdon], Coleham [co. Middlesex], 10.

Colling, Walter, 64.

Colon', Lambert de, 124, 320.

Colram, Luke, 283.

Colton, David de, 85.

-, -, Juliana wife of, 85.

Columb, Amaneus, 319.

-, Gaillard, 318.

-, Peter, of Bordeaux, 210, 318.

-, Rostan, 319.

-, William Raymond, mayor of Bordeaux, 174, 190, 201, 304, 318.

Columbariis, Avice de, keeper of Chute forest, mandates to, 38, 66.

Comarc', Gaucher de, 189.

Commeres, John de, 256.

Comminges, Saint Bertrand de. Convennarum [Haute Garonne], count of, 261, 297.

-, bishop of, 291.

Conak, Richard de, knight, 176.

Condas, Hugh de, 249.

Congresbury, Cungresbur' [co. Somerset], 161.

Conston', Godfrey de, 92.

-, -, Maud, wife of, 92.

Convennarum. See Comminges.

Convers, Conversus, Cumvers, Henry le, of Winchester, 148.

-, Martin le, 121.

-, Roger, 213.

Cookham, Cokham [co. Berks], 32, 44.

Cooksey, Cokeseye [co. Worcester], 142.

Corbet, Thomas, respite to, 61.

Corenle. See Corley.

Corfe, Corf [co. Dorset], castle, 48, 233–4, 254.

Corley, Corenle [co. Warwick], 149.

Cormeilles, S. Pierre de, Cormailes [Eure], abbot of, 207.

Corn:—
-, alienation of harvests forbidden, 2.
-, to be sent to Gascony, 20, 45, 236–7, 241, 258–60.
-, gifts of, 221, 227, 236–7, 250.
-, in lieu of wages, 228, et passim.
-, barley, gift of, 231.
-, payments for purchase of, 292.
-, boats provided for carriage of, 252.

Corn', Alice daughter of Geoffrey, 257.

Cornevill', Robert de, serjeant of Chancery, 200.

Cornvilin [?], 273.

Cornwall County, earl of. See Richard.

-, countess. See Sanchia.

Coroners:—
-, election of, 1, 6, 19, 22, 25, 39, 51–2, 65–6.
-, removal of, 57–8, 103.
-, to restore goods to felon's widow, 12.
-, sheriff to act in counties where there are none, 10–1, 25, 29, 48–9, 58.

Corscombe, West, Westriscum [co. Dorset], 162.

Cortenay. See Curtenay.

Cortun, John de, 79.

Corwrin, Robert, of Kyme, 83.

Coseranensis. See S. Lizier de Couserans.

Cosin, William, 148.

Cosinton'. See Caston.

Cotes. See Coton, Keal Coates.

Cotin, Ernald, gifts to, 186, 218.

Cotmann, William, 120.

Coton, Cotes [co. Derby], 85.

Couch, John, 284.

Coudray, Richard de, 111.

Coughton, Cocton [co. Warwick], 150.

Coulon, miserabiles fratres de, 304.

Coulston, Coveleston [co. Wilts], 135.

Council, Great, summons of magnate to, 107, 111–2, 114–6, 119, 140.

Counties:—
-, issues of, 3.
-, to be held at a fixed place, 18–9.
-, dues of, distraints for, 33.
-, -, respite for, 43, 72, 92, 95–6, 113, 279.
-, appeals in, for breach of king's peace, 52.
-, fine of, 61.
-, suits of, postponed, 87.
-, forest steward relieved for duty as knight of shire, 42.
-, sheriff to account for losses sustained through violence, 127.

Coutures, Culturis [Gironde], 184.

Coveleston'. See Coulston.

Coveleston, Eugenia de, 135.

Coventry, Coventr' [co. Warwick], 77, 177.

-, bishop of. See Weseham.

-, archdeacon of. See Kilkenny.

-, prior of, 12.

Coylur, Mathew le, 134.

Coynac. See Cognac.

Crachal, John de, 153.

Cradocy, John son of, 7.

-, Gnayth, his brother, 7.

Craistok. See Greystoke.

Craneham. See Cranham.

Cranele. See Cranley.

Cranham, Craneham [co. Gloucester], 121.

Cranley, Cranele [co. Surrey], 113.

Craon, Croun, Crohun [Maine], lord of, 181.

-, Isabella, lady of, 224.

Crapaud, Gerard, 242.

Craunfeud, brother Roger de, 142.

Crek, John son of Peter, 150.

Crek', Stephen de, 137.

Cressy, Bertrand de, lacquey of Guy de Lezignan, 177.

Crevequer, Hamo de, gift for, 225.

-, Robert son of Hamo de, 184, 196.

Creystok, Robert, 76.

-, -, Elena wife of, 76.

-, William de, 75–6.

Cringleford, Cringelford [co. Norfolk], 164.

Crioll, Crioyll, Cryoll, Bertram de, constable of Dover, 132.

-, -, mandates to, 10, 46, 117–8, 128, 137, 188, 283–4.

-, Nicholas de, 23, 144, 148.

Croft, Hugh de, escheat or in Hereford, 52.

Crohun. See Craon.

Crok', Andrew, 144.

Croston, Croxton' [co. Lancaster], 152.

Crote, William, 120.

Croun. See Craon.

Crowe, Thomas, 297.

Croxton. See Croston.

Cruc, Ralph, 142.

Cruce, Richard de, 45.

-, Nicholas de, 123.

Crulle, William, 106.

Crusades:—
-, collection of tithes for, 69, 135–6, 217, 292, 303–4, 320.
-, permission to enjoy land for term of, 108.
-, grace for, 114.
-, wages for collectors, 210.
-, proposed, to Africa, 316.
-, ship for Crusaders, 130.

Cryoll. See Crioll.

Cuberiac, Almer de, 198.

Cubrithteb' West [co. Cumberland], 35.

Cucuc, Peter, 25.

Cudelinton. See Kidlington.

Culturis. See Coutures.

Cumberland, forests in. See Carlisle; Inglewood.

Cumhir. See Cwmhr.

Cumineys [Gironde], letters close dated at, 165.

Cumpton', Annora de, 49.

Cumurs, Geoffrey de, 243.

-, John de, 243.

Cumvers. See Convers.

Cundall, Cundal' manor [co. York], 88.

Cunettebur'. See Kintbury.

Cungresbur'. See Congresbury.

Cunseud', Walter, 162.

Cural, Amicus, 221.

Curcun', Curchun, Hugh de, 245.

-, John de, 199.

-, Robert de, 222.

-, Stephen de, 158.

-, Cf. Curzun.

Curia Regis:—
-, suits of inheritance in, 5, 305–6.
-, prisoner replevined till assembly of, 47, 232.
-, to decide pleas, where one party is overseas, 56.
-, lands not to be seized till decision by, 195.
-, trespass forbidden till decision by, 190.
-, no one to be distrained without judgment of, 260.

Curry Malet, Cury Malet [co. Somerset], manor, 31.

Curry Rivel, Cury Revel [co. Somerset], 67–8, 75.

Curtenay, Cortenay, John de, 273, 312–3.

-, -, gifts to, 219–20, 276–7.

-, William de, gift to, 181.

Curtun, Eudo de, 296.

Cury Malet. See Curry Malet.

Curry Revel. See Cury Rivel.

Curzun, Hamo, acquittal of, 4–5.

-, Cf. Curcun.

Cusac. See Cussac.

Cusak', Cusac, Geoffrey de, bishop of Meath, 117, 130.

-, Puncec' de, 198.

Cusin, Peter le, 144.

Cussac, Cusac [Gironde], 172, 188, 264, 310.

Cuvel', Malger de, 106.

Cuverur, Thomas le, 19.

-, -, Reynold his son, 19.

Cwmhir, Cumhir [co. Montgomery], abbot of, 20.

Cycestr'. See Chichester.

Cycestr', Gilbert de, 158.