Chapter 5

Burghersh, Sir John, i. 41.Burgundy, i. 283, 291, 299; iii. 130.Burgundy, Bastard of, i. 281; iv. 278, 279, 298;Armourer of, v. 194.Burgundy, Mary, Duchess of, i. 300.Burgundy, Dukes of.SeeChas. the Bold(1467-77);Philip the Good(1419-67);Philip the Fair(1482-1506).Burlingham, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 266, 267.Burlingham, South, ii. 311.Burnam, John, vi. 109.Burnby, Thos.,iii. 307.Burneviles, in Nacton, iv. 11, 29, 109, 292; v. 92.Burneys(Berners ?), Lord, iii. 25.Burnham, Norfolk, ii. 214; vi. 14;Sir Rauf, Parson of, i. 331, 332.Burton, ——, of Norwich, ii. 282.Burton, J., iii. 263.Burton, Seman, iv. 103.Burvam, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.Bury, ——, ii. 195.Bury, Thos., ii. 308, 312; iii. 222.Bury, Wm., ii. 276.Bury St. Edmunds (Bery), i. 85, 311; ii. 163, 164, 184 (bis), 243; iii. 135; iv. 36, 94, 256; v. 94, 96; vi. 85, 121.Bury St. Edmunds, Abbot of, vi. 34.Bury St. Edmunds, Monastery of, ii. 32.Bury St. Edmunds, Parliament of, iii. 243.Bussard, ——, iii. 253.Busshop.SeeBishop.Butler, Lord Sudley.SeeSudley.Butler, Henry, iv. 165.Butler, Sir James, son of Jas., fourth Earl of Ormond, ii. 89 note 4.Butler (Boteler), Sir John, v. 105.Butler (Boteler), John, iii. 248; iv. 92, 203, 204.Butler (Botiller), Robt., ii. 191; iii. 235; iv. 102, 140, 237, 243, 268, 285.Butler (Botelore), Wm., iii. 28.Butt, John, ii. 84.Bychamwelle, v. 98.Bylaugh, Roger.SeeChirch, Roger.Bylbys, ——, ii. 49.Byrde, Wm., vi. 186.Byrdon, Thos., ii. 271, 311.Bysshop.SeeBishop.CaChCiCoCrCuCabell(Capell ?), Sir Wm., vi. 91.Cable, ——, vi. 108.Cade, Jack, the rebel, i. 44, 68-78, 126, 156, 170; ii. 145, 153-155, 207.Caen, Normandy, i. 9, 57, 67, 87; ii. 5, 118; iii. 157, 306; iv. 48.Caen, Abbey of St. Stephen’s, ii. 6.Caen, ‘Bole Abbey,’ ii. 6.Cager, Thos., v. 176.[264b]Caister (Castre), Norfolk, i. 26, 118-120, 150, 151, 153, 184, 195, 202-203, 209, 214, 215, 218, 224, 225, 227-228, 229, 230, 234, 237, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 258, 260, 262, 263-264, 272, 274, 276, 284, 294-298, 309, 314, 321; ii. 4, 9, 30, 39, 40, 108, 134, 136, 149, 152, 170, 171, 178, 192, 198, 199, 200, 201, 212, 238, 239, 240, 279, 311, 329, 334, 335; iii. 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 32, 35, 42, 43, 50, 52, 68, 69, 71, 74, 76, 83, 87, 93, 94, 97, 100, 104, 105, 109, 110, 115 (bis), 117, 119, 121, 138, 142, 144, 145, 148-149, 160, 162, 164, 167, 193, 207, 212, 217, 230, 235, 239, 250, 277, 286, 294, 298, 310; iv. 9, 45, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 70, 72, 73, 74, 84, 86, 102, 103, 105, 109-110, 125, 131, 133, 140, 142, 149, 165, 168, 180, 182, 186, 192, 205, 223, 230, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 247, 255, 256, 265, 269, 270, 272, 282, 283, 284, 285, 289, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 302, 303, 306; v. 8-9, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 33, 36, 63, 70, 76, 78, 81, 82, 91, 92 (bis), 94, 97, 109, 110, 117, 131, 142, 146, 147, 150, 151, 163, 166, 171, 172-173, 185, 198, 201, 224, 235, 237, 238, 239, 242-244, 246, 247, 251, 259, 262, 275, 283, 293, 294, 301-302, 305, 310, 314;vi. 29, 33, 63, 69, 74 (bis), 76, 79, 139.Inventory of household stuff at, iv. 42.Descent of the Manor, iv. 42.Expense of household at, iv. 149.Vicar of,seeCutteler.Presentation to chapel, v. 13, 14, 16.Siege of, and negotiations thereon, i. 250-254, 256, 257, 265, 340; v. 36-37, 40-41, 42-45, 45-46, 47-49, 50-59, 60-61, 65, 73.Inventory of goods and guns left at, after siege, v. 59.Intended college at.See underFastolf, Sir John, Will of.Caister, Bardolf, v. 116, 299.Caister, Cleres, v. 299; vi. 207.Caister, Horning Hall in, iv. 105.Caister Hall, Manor of, v. 305; vi. 91.Caister St. Edmund’s, Norwich, i. 285.Parson of, v. 78.Calabria and Lorraine, Nic. of Anjou, Duke of, v. 216.Calais, i. 64, 83, 88, 95, 96, 97, 103, 106-107, 108-110, 126, 128, 137, 138, 147, 159, 162, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 239, 248, 249, 277, 287, 288, 290, 291, 294, 300; ii. 51, 146, 148, 162, 257, 299, 325; iii. 92, 118, 126, 130, 141, 203, 204, 312; iv. 35, 50, 57, 58, 78, 264; v. 28, 65,265111, 152, 154, 163, 176, 180, 181, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 193, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 203, 215, 219, 225, 226, 235, 237, 238 (bis), 239 (bis), 247, 251, 253, 256, 258, 259, 270, 274, 277, 279, 280, 286, 287, 290, 298; vi. 34, 60, 83, 144, 145.Calais, Deputy and council of, v. 224.Lieutenant of.SeeKeriell, Sir Thos.Mayor and merchants of the staple of, ii. 299; v. 194.Treasurer of, v. 152.SeeElkenhed, Marshalof, v. 224.Master Porter of, v. 282.Calcote, or Caldecote, Suffolk, i. 212, 234; iv. 9, 68, 69, 71, 151, 157, 192, 193, 238, 244, 289, 292; v. 92, 107, 148, 189, 234.Calkestowe, v. 122.Call, Robert, iii. 235.Calle, John, son of Ric., vi. 52, 69.Calle (Kale), Richard, Bailiff to Paston family, i. 202, 209-210, 212, 216, 221, 228, 254-256, 285, 311; ii. 187-188; iii. 22, 219, 220 (bis), 239, 245, 246, 249, 277-278, 284, 296, 298, 315-316, 318-320; iv. 4, 9, 17, 18 (bis), 25, 27, 29-30, 41, 45, 46 (bis), 58, 61, 63, 64 (bis), 65, 66, 68, 71-72, 81, 87, 92-93, 97, 107-108, 116, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 132, 135, 138, 140, 146, 148, 149, 152 (bis), 154, 155, 156 (bis), 157, 158, 159 (bis), 160, 160-162 (bis), 163, 164, 167, 171, 174, 175, 176, 179, 181, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 199, 202, 203, 227, 238, 255, 256, 271, 271-272, 274, 276, 277, 299; v. 2, 3, 6, 22, 24-25, 25-28, 33, 49, 59, 61, 63, 97, 120, 121, 127, 129, 130, 150, 153, 168-169, 197, 229, 232, 233, 263; vi. 20-21, 108, 138, 162-163 (bis), 166;imprisonment of, iii. 318-320;engagement to Margery Paston, v. 21, 39.Calle, Richard and Wm., sons of the preceding, vi. 52.Calman, Nich., iv. 197.Calthorpe, ——, i. 324; iv. 60; v. 93, 227.Calthorpe, Alianora, ii. 46.Calthorpe, Dame Elizabeth, v. 66, 175; vi. 121.Calthorpe, John, iv. 105.Calthorpe, Lady, i. 264; v. 108; vi. 57, 59.Calthorpe, Master, ii. 180, 224, 225, 240; iii. 140; iv. 107, 108; vi. 119.Calthorpe, Philip, vi. 155.Calthorpe, Sir Wm., i. 31, 285; ii. 46; iii. 266, 286; iv. 3, 266; v. 17, 90, 302.[265b]Calthorpe, William, i. 216-217, 338; ii. 308; iii. 128, 227, 276; v. 32, 179.Calthorpe, Young, iii. 6, 110.Caly, ——, ii. 157, 278.Calybut, ——, ii. 159.Camber, the, near Rye, vi. 155.Cambridge, i. 27, 116, 241, 319; ii. 40, 100, 103, 106, 107; iii. 123, 135, 215, 220; iv. 9, 21, 33, 36, 102, 241, 293; v. 72 (bis), 137, 174, 314; vi. 129, 130, 157, 206.Peter House in, ii. 49.Trinity Hall, ii. 40.Provost of St. Mary’s, iv. 87, 140.Scholar of, ii. 106.Cambridge, ... vi. 129, 130, 157, 206Text has “vi. 129, 130, 157; vi. 206”Cambridgeshire, iv. 95, 116, 125; v. 95.Camplyon, Robt., ii. 313.Candle. ‘Set a candle before the devil,’ iv. 12.Cane, Dan Thomas of, ii. 21.Canon, Thos., ii. 141.Canon, Thos., the elder, iii. 23.Canterbury, i. 156, 249, 266; iii. 13, 118; iv. 90,187, 256, 300; v. 40, 74, 75, 112, 185, 245; vi. 153, 206.Canterbury, Archbishops of.SeeStafford, John(1443-52);Kemp, John(1452-4);Bourchier, Thos.(1454-86);Morton, John(1486-1500).Canterbury, Auditor of Archbishop of, iv. 286.Court of Audience of, i. 216, 224; iv. 182.Monastery of St. Augustine’s, iv. 90.Canterbury (Caunterbury), Thos., iv. 279.Canwike, Laurence, vi. 207.Canyngs, Wm., iii. 126.Capell.SeeCabell.Capgrave, ——, i. 109.Cappe, John, iii. 237.Capron, ——, ii. 102.Capron, R., v. 149.Carbalde, John, v. 184.Carbonell, Sir John, ii. 11, 46.Carbonell, Margery, ii. 11.Carbonel, Sir Richard, i. 30.Carbrooke, Norfolk, v. 168.Carbrooke, Master of, iii. 261; iv. 41.Cards, Game of, vi. 79.Carentan (Karentine), Normandy, ii. 6.Carenton, John, Bailiff of Maldon, v. 148.Carew, Sir William, vi. 102, 187.Carleton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.Carleton, by Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.Carlisle, iv. 50. Siege of, i. 205; iii. 276.Carlisle, Bishop of, i. 336.Carpentarius, Robertus, ii. 3.Carr, John, vi. 173.Carre, Sir Wm., v. 105.Carre, Wm., vi. 155.266Carrow, Prioress of, iv. 227.Carsell, France, ii. 7.Carvel, a kind of ship, iii. 306.Carvil, Edmund, iv. 196.Caryour, Roger, ii. 293.Case, John, iv. 178.Casewick, Norfolk, vi. 190.Cassell, v. 297.Cassibelaun, vi. 65.Castile, HenryIV., King of, iv. 35.See alsoPhilip.Castile, Queens of.SeeIsabella andJoan.SeeIsabella and Joan.Isabella listed underSpainand as “Ferdinand and Isabella”.Castillon, in Perigord, i. 122, 125; ii. 123 note 1.Castleacre, Norfolk, ii. 64, 215.Castlecombe, Wilts., i. 152; iii. 126.Parson of.SeeHowes, Thos.Entry spelled “Howys”.Castle Rising, i. 27.Caston, Norfolk, ii. 11.Caston, Wm., Esq., ii. 46.Castre.SeeCaister.Catelyn, ——, iv. 256.Cates, John, ii. 60.Catesby, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.Catherine (Kateryne), Mrs., ii. 131; v. 161; vi. 45.Catherine of Arragon, i. 317; vi. 161.Cattes, Norfolk, iv. 292, 295, 296; v. 76, 94.Caudebec (Galdebek), France, i. 56, 106; ii. 6.Caulx, i. 106.Caus, Richard, vi. 94.Causton.SeeCawston.Causton, Richard de, ii. 10, 31.Causton, Richard, Vicar of Paston, vi. 189 (bis).Cavendish, Suffolk, ii. 315.Cavendish, ——, ii. 315.Cawston (Causton), Norfolk, ii. 93; iv. 161, 207, 256.Caxton, Wm., i. 153, 323.Celot, M. J., ii. 218.Chaderton, Edmund, vi. 93.Chafeveleyns, javelins, iv. 266.Chalais in Perigord, i. 122.Chalers, Sir John, ii. 307.Chamberlain, My Lord, iv. 275; v. 62, 148, 149, 166, 178, 247, 251, 252, 290; vi. 20.Chamberlain, Sir Robt., iv. 60; vi. 2.Chamberlain, Lady, iv. 82.Chamberlain, Sir Roger, i. 74, 164; ii. 75, 185 note 1; iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38, 76; iv. 73; v. 309.Chamberlain, Sir William, i. 338; ii. 185; iii. 278; iv. 2, 18.Chamberlain, W., iii. 196, 227.[266b]Chambers (or Chambre), Eleanor, ii. 51, 52.Chambre, John, ii. 52.Chambre, Thos., ii. 52, 84, 311; iv. 279.Chambrois (Chamberexs) Castle, France, i. 56; ii. 6.Chamer, George of, ii. 312.Champagne, France, i. 13.Chancehose, Nic., ii. 3.Chancellor, My Lord, i. 60, 62, 63; ii. 20, 205, 207, 208, 210; iv. 272, 273, 274, 310; vi. 20.Chancellors, Lord.SeeBeaufort, Henry(1413-17 and 1424-6);Kemp, John(1426-32 and 1450-4);Stafford, John(1432-50);Salisbury, Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1454-5);Bourchier, Thos.(1455-6);Waynflete, Wm.(1456-60);Nevill, George(1460-7 and 1470-1);Stillington, Robt.(1467-73);Rotherham, Thos.(1474-83);Alcock, John(1485-6);Morton, John(1487-1500).Chancery, ii. 227; v. 314.Chapell, John, ii. 65.Chapelleyn, Robert, i. 331.Chapman, Sir John, Rector of St. Mary’s, Melton, iv. 306; vi. 5.Chapman, John, v. 56.Chapman, Thos., iv. 47-48.Chardequeyns.Preserve of quinces, ii. 276.CharlesII., i. 27.CharlesVII., King of France, i. 48-57, 95, 109, 120-125; ii. 121-127; iii. 125, 234, 306.CharlesVIII., vi. 82, 83.Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1467-77), i. 107, 239, 247, 259, 277, 288, 289, 299; iv. 277, 296, 299; v. 175, 184, 219, 225, 258, 270, 287.Charles, Ric., ii. 95, 282; iv. 154, 155, 228, 229; vi. 180.Charles, Thos., vi. 143.Charles and his fellowship, ii. 248.Charleton, Sir Thos., i. 137.Charolois, Chas., Count of, i. 247.Chatterley, ——, i. 336.Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 323.Chaucer (or Chawsers), Thos., Chief Butler to HenryV., and son of the Poet, i. 39, 41, 42; ii. 29, 31.Chaumpeneys, Ric.,ii. 3.Chawsers.SeeChaucer.Chawson, Brittany, vi. 126.Checkroll, ii. 181.Chedworth, John, Bishop of Lincoln (1451-71), i. 127, 336; iii. 47-48.Cheke, Sir Wm., vi. 152.Chelmsford, Essex, i. 171; vi. 121, 122, 181, 182.267Chelsfeld, Kent, iv. 310.Chelsea (Chelchyche), vi. 108.Cheney, Sir John, vi. 118, 187.Chenne.SeeSheen.Cherbourg, i. 57, 67, 175; ii. 6, 162, 291.Cherche.SeeChirch.Cheseman, ——, iv. 18 (bis).Chesham, Thos., ii. 69.Cheshire, iv. 96.Chess, Game of, vi. 66.Chesten, Henry, iv. 150.Chester, i. 81, 171, 173, 190; iii. 92, 108, 233.Chester, Bishop of.SeeCoventryandLichfield.Chesterfield, Yorkshire, v. 70.Chesteyne, Friar John, iv. 257.‘Chevers Mater,’ ii. 134.Chevissche.To procure, or provide, v. 48.Chevyssance.Borrowing at interest, iv. 267.Cheynour, John, iv. 280.Cheyny, ——, v. 32.Cheyny, Sir Robt., vi. 102, 187.Chicheley, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-43), ii. 27.Chichester, i. 75.Chief Justice, ii. 20.Child (Chylde), ——, iv. 282.Child, Richard, ii. 293.Child, Thos., vi. 15, 16.Child, Wm., ii. 4.Chinon, France, i. 54.Chippenham, Master, iv. 268.Chirch, Nicholas, ii. 271, 311; iv. 237, 242, 243, 284.Chirch, Roger, i. 113, 114, 115; ii. 263-264, 266, 267, 270, 271 (bis), 272, 274, 308, 312.Chirch, Robert, ii. 311.Chitock’s Son, iv. 181.Choke, Richard, Serjeant-at-law, afterwards Judge of the Common Pleas, iii. 84.Chrewys, ——, iv. 12.‘Christopher, The,’ ship, v. 190.Christopher, St., Life of, vi. 66.Christopher, iii. 106.Church.SeeChirch.Church Close in Paston, v. 209.Chyllins, Richard, iv. 158.Chynne.To split, crack, ii. 19.Cicero (Tully),de Amicitiaandde Senectute, i. 153; vi. 66.de Amicitiaandde SenectuteText has “de Amicitia et de Senectute” but works are named separately in primary text.Cinnamon, v. 119.Cinque Ports, i. 75.Clarence, George, Duke of, brother of EdwardIV., i. 212, 248-249, 252, 253, 257, 271-272, 281, 313; iii. 233; iv. 25; v. 35, 43, 44, 46, 47, 55, 63, 70, 71, 80, 96, 135, 188, 189, 195, 199, 270.See alsoGeorge.Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, i. 191.Clarence, Thos., Duke of, brother of HenryV., ii. 8; iii. 61, 63, 148, 149.Clarendom, i. 130.Clark, Thos., vi. 157.Claryngton, John, vi. 19.Claverying, John de, ii. 3.Claxton, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 260; iv. 161, 163.Clay,John, iii. 233.Clay, Thos., iii. 199.Clay.SeeCley.Claymond, Thos., i. 338.Clederro, ——, vi. 34-35.Clement, Mr., iv. 123.Clement, Master (Felmingham ?), iii. 211.Clement, John, vi. 28.Clement, Robt., ii. 305.‘Clenefyed, strek met, and non inmet,’ iv. 130.Clerc, John, ii. 188, 191.Clere, ——, ii. 190; vi. 64.Clere, Anne, Wife of Robt., vi. 149, 150.Clere, Edmund or Esmond, i. 157; ii. 30, 51, 57, 67, 68, 307; iii. 13-14, 126, 136, 246; iv. 105, 116, 126; vi. 33, 192, 193,198.Clere, Eliz., widow of Robt., i. 155, 291, 324; ii. 99, 108, 109-111, 140 (bis), 141, 223, 224, 278, 280, 284-285, 286, 330; iii. 3, 264; iv. 13, 27, 61, 66, 83, 105, 180, 258; v. 93, 118, 125, 208, 304-305; vi. 108, 150.Clere, John, of Ormesby, ii. 30.Clere, Margaret, iv. 61.Clere, Mistress, ii. 83.Clere, Robt., of Ormesby, ii. 30, 39, 51, 57, 64-65, 68; vi. 192, 193, 198.Clere, Robt., Son of preceding (knighted 1494), v. 220, 221, 222, 227, 232-233, 324; vi. 108, 149, 152, 155, 167.Clere, Wm., ii. 85.Clerk, ——, vi. 166.Clerk, Geoffrey, iv. 9.Clerk, Henry, iv. 237, 242, 284.Clerk, John, iii. 141; iv. 237, 244, 269.Clerk, Margaret, iv. 20.Clerk, Roger, iii. 307.Clerke, Robt., iv. 279; v. 105.Clerke, Wm., iv. 280.Cleton, Wm., i. 148.Clewer (Cleworth), Windsor, i. 317; vi. 172.Cley, Norfolk, vi. 132, 200, 201.Cley, Sir John, iii. 312; iv. 83; v. 105.Cleyhall, iii. 263.268Clifford, ——, heirs of, ii. 253, 254.Clifford, Henry, fourteenth Lord (1485-1523), vi. 151, 187.Clifford, John, twelfth Lord (1422-55), i. 110, 134, 161; ii. 296; iii. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.Clifford, John, thirteenth Lord (1455-61), i. 177, 178, 193-194; iii. 126, 267, 268, 276.Clifford, Sir Robt., vi. 118, 187.Clifton, Sir Jerveys, of York, v. 104; vi. 151.Clifton, Lady, ii. 275.Clifton, Sir John, iii. 93, 94.Clifton, Robt., ii. 217.Clifton, Sir Robt., Kt., ii. 14; iii. 12; vi. 102.Clinton, John, fifth Lord, i. 161; iii. 30, 199; iv. 57.Clippesby, Catherine, i. 307, 310; vi. 23, 25.Clippesby, John, ii. 308; vi. 24-25.Clippesby, John, of Oby, vi. 24, 164.Clippesby, Will., ii. 271.Clippesby’s Wife, ii. 95.Clist Heath, near Exeter, i. 165.Clopton, Mr., vi. 129, 130.Clopton, ——, v. 89, 274.Clopton’s Manor, Suffolk, vi. 80.Clopton, John, Sheriff of Norfolk, i. 337; ii. 258, 260, 261, 263-264, 314-315 (bis), 316; iii. 106; iv. 105.Clopton, Wm., i. 87; ii. 315-316.Clopton, Sir Wm., vi. 190, 191.Clot shon.Clouted or patched shoes, iv. 67.Cloth of gold, v. 245, 246.Cloves, v. 119.Clowt up.Patch up, v. 9.Clugny, France, ii. 20.Clugny, Abbot of, i. 35, 36; ii. 32.Cluniac Order, ii. 32.Clyf, Wm., iii. 109.Clyfton.SeeClifton.Cobbes place, ii. 91.Cobham, v. 316.Cobham, Eleanor, Wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 114 note 3.Cobham, Lord, i. 31, 98-99, 335; v. 105.Cobham, Sir Reynold, ii. 114, 115, 253.Cockermouth, iii. 269.Cockley Cley, Norfolk, ii. 215; iii. 261.Cocus, Thos., vi. 17.Coëtivy, Oliver de, i. 122.Cofe.SeeCove.Cognac, i. 95.Cok, Alex., v. 98.Coke (Cook), John, ii. 52, 269, 310; vi. 19.[268b]Coke, Lincoln, iii. 133.Coke, Wm., ii. 137; v. 94.Coke (Koke), Sanders.SeeKok, Sandre.Cokett (Kokett), ——, i. 283, 293; ii. 278; iv. 74; v. 197, 257, 293, 294 (bis).Cokett, John, ii. 308.Cokfeldes, Norfolk, v. 299.Cokkow, John, ii. 267.Cokkow, Thos., ii. 308, 312.Colby, ——, ii. 60.Colby, Henry de, ii. 3.Colbyes, Walsham, ii. 63.Colbyne, ——, iii. 234.Colchester, i. 75, 260; ii. 226, 322, 323; iii. 248; v. 84; vi. 121, 182.Cole, Jas., ii. 27.Cole, John, ii. 194, 195; iv. 57.Cole, Wm., ii. 134, 189.Cole, Wm., ‘Cole and Watkin’s (Shipdam’s) Chamber,’ iii. 182.Coleby (Colby), Norfolk, iv. 215.Colens, Wm., iv. 228.Coles, John, iv. 279.Coleshill, i. 173.Colet, Henry, v. 74, 289; vi. 77, 149, 150.Colet, ——, vi. 36.Colin, servant of Sir J. Fastolf, iii. 93.Colins, ——, ii. 228.Colinson, Robt., a priest, iii. 41.‘Colinus Gallicus,’ i. 152note 6; iii. 97, 213, 230, 231.Colle, v. 259.Colley Weston, Northamptonshire, vi. 158.Collys, Harry, ii. 93, 94.Colman or Coleman, John, iii. 315; iv. 93, 156; v. 97.Colman, Nich., iii. 93, 238, 246; iv. 94.Colneise, Bailiff of, iii. 90.Colneys, Carleton, vi. 75.Colson, ——, iv. 279.Colte, ——, of Newcastle, iv. 140.Colte, Thos., iii. 199, 249.Colton, John, i. 332.Colvyle, John, ii. 299; v. 242, 251, 260.Colyet, iv. 148, 226.Colyns, ——, iii. 214.Combesdon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Comenaunte. A covenant, ii. 283.Comet, ‘A greet gleymyng sterre’ seen, iii. 75.Compiègne, France, iii. 58, 64.Compostella, St. James of, i. 287; v. 186, 190.Concarnewe, Brittany, vi. 126.Conches, Normandy.SeeCounsheux.Coningsby, Humph., vi. 205.Conorhithe, ii. 83.Constable, ——, iii. 114.Conway Castle, i. 81.269Conyers, ——, vi. 2.Conyers, John, Son of Sir Robt., iii. 210.Conyers, Sir John, iii. 199.Conyers, Sir Robt., ii. 240, 275-276; iii. 128; iv. 66.Conyers, Sir Wm., i. 249.Coo, John, ii. 159.Cook.SeeCokeandKook.Cook, Henry, iv. 280; v. 304, 307.Cook, Jas., ii. 317.Cook (Kook), John, iii. 90, 91; v. 6, 154, 177, 272.Cook, Robert, iv. 279.Cooke, Alderman, i. 71.Cookesay, Sir Thos., vi. 187.Cookeson, Thurstan, v. 97.Coole, Robt., ii. 187.Coomber, Ric., iii. 309.Cooting, Sir Wm.SeeCoting.Coppes, iv. 71.Coppini, Francesco, Bishop of Terni, i. 186.Coppyng, John, iii. 282.Copschotyn. High crested, iv. 306.Corbet, Sir Robt., v. 105.Corbett, ——, vi. 153.Corbrygg, Simon, iii. 263.Corby, or Courby, the carrier, v. 136, 212.Corbyn, Wm., iii. 28.Cork, John Paston (alias Wortes), made Bishop of, i. 33; ii. 22, 26, 27.Cornburght, Averey, iv. 47-48.Cornewaleys, ——, vi. 130.Cornewaleys, Thos., iv. 105.Cornwall, i. 281; iii. 269.Cornwall, Sir John, ii. 8.Cornwall, a gentleman of, iv. 194.Coronation of EdwardIV., iii. 276, 278, 280, 286.Coroumbr (?), Yorkshire, iii. 269.Cosard, Philip, v. 91.Cossey (Costessey),Norfolk, i. 219, 221, 223, 227, 231; ii. 170, 285; iv. 137, 147, 148, 155, 158, 159, 163, 164, 170, 171, 179, 204, 205, 207.Cossey, Bailiff of, i. 218, 221, 227, 231; iv. 137, 142, 143, 148, 155, 160, 170, 171, 186, 203, 205; v. 321.Costaunce.SeeCoutances.Costard, ——, ii. 156, 158, 249.Costard, Francis, ii. 113, 172, 228; iii. 236, 282, 296.Costers, vi. 50 note 2.Costessey.SeeCossey.Costid (?), ——, ii. 66.Coteler, Edw., ii. 288.Coteler, Robt.SeeCutler.Coting(Cooting or Cutting), Wm., ii. 29, 102-103; iii. 263; iv. 108; v. 6, 86.[269b]Cotman, Sir Richard, v. 320.Cotton, Suffolk, i. 209, 225, 227-228, 229-231, 234, 240, 340; ii. 170; iii. 110, 308, 309, 315, 316, 317, 319; iv. 9, 52, 62, 63, 71, 72, 157, 168, 185, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 235, 274, 292, 303; v. 5; vi. 106, 107.Cotton, Parson of, ii. 195.Cotton (Quotton), Wm., of Cambridgeshire, Receiver of the Duchy of Lancaster, ii. 209; iii. 28, 30, 31.Cotton, Mr., vi. 157.Coubitt.SeeRetford.Couche, John, ii. 67.Coule, Wm., ii. 31.Councils, Great, iii. 92.Counsheux(Conches, Normandy ?), i. 55; ii. 5.Courcy (Cursy), France, ii. 6.Courtenay, Sir Hugh, v. 105.Courtenay, John, iii. 307.Courtenay, Sir Philip, v. 105.Courtenay, Piers, Bishop of Exeter, vi. 81.Courtenay, Rich., Bishop of Norwich, i. 30.Courtenay.SeeDevonshire, Earl of.Courtenays, v. 80, 113.Courtonne (Curton), France, ii. 6.Cousinot, Wm., French Ambassador, ii. 121, 124.Coutances (Normandy), ii. 6.Couth.Publicly known, iii. 41.Cove (Cofe), Wm., of North Cove, Suffolk, iii. 264.Coventry, i. 75, 152, 172, 173, 182, 189, 244, 249, 250, 313; ii. 89, 90; iii. 103, 108, 198, 233, 242;Parliament at, iii. 226;Recorder of, ii. 176.Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, formerly called Bishop of Chester.SeeBooth, Wm., andHales, John.Covine.Intrigue, ii. 271, 312.Cowhaw, Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 5, 20, 85, 90, 91.Cowling, Suffolk, iii. 155, 157.Cowntewery.Counter or desk, ii. 281.Cowper, ——, vi. 120-121.Cowper, Aleyn, iv. 280.Cragg.Stoneware, vi. 50.Craksheld, ——, v. 244, 245.Crane, ——, ii. 315; iii. 92.Crane, Alice or Alson, ii. 135, 301; iii. 40, 115; iv. 223.Crane, Eliz., vi. 206.Crane, John, ii. 148-149; iii. 31, 40 note 1.Crane, Margaret, iii.31.Crawethorn, ——, v. 208.Cray, North Kent, iv. 309.Crayford, i. 335.270Cressell, Monsieur de, iii. 306.Cressener, ——, iii. 2.Cressingham, Norfolk, i. 306; ii. 31, 159, 220; iv. 256; vi. 17, 27-28, 96, 97.Cressingham, Parson of, ii. 31, 219.Crevecœur, Ph. de, v. 297.Croft, Sir Ric., v. 105; vi. 69, 101, 187.Croile, France, ii. 7.Croker, Sir John, v. 105, 113.Crome, N., iii. 50; iv. 76, 77, 155, 156.Cromer (Crowmer), Norfolk, i. 25, 177, 254, 308, 309; ii. 19, 64, 136, 187, 244, 292-293; iii. 126, 128, 196; v. 298; vi. 24, 29.Cromer, Pers of, ii. 68.Cromes, ii. 128.Cromwell, Ralph, Lord Treasurer of England, i. 31, 59, 131, 163, 336; ii. 38, 47, 120, 190, 197, 198, 200, 275, 324; iii. 9, 30, 41, 44, 50, 52, 66, 69, 73, 156.Cromwell, Humphrey Bourchier, Lord (1461-71), iv. 8; v. 100.Cromwell, Sir Thos., v. 105.Crosseby, ——, iv. 270.Crostwight (Crostweyt), Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 229.Crowland Abbey, i. 248.Crowmer.SeeCromer.Crowmer, ——, i. 72, 74; iv. 61.Crowmer, Sir Jas., v. 105.Crowmer, Robt., vi. 154-155.Croyland, Prior of, i. 66.Croxton, ——, ii. 158.Croxton (Croxeston), Audrey, iv. 224.Croxton, Thos., iv. 117.Cryne, T., vi. 55-56.Cubitt.SeeKubyte.Cullynge, ——, iv. 10.Cumberton, Richard, iv. 279.Curde, John, iv. 22.Currants.SeeRaisins.Curson, Sir John, ii. 216.Curson, Philip, iv. 231.Cursy.SeeCourcy.Curteys, John, v. 306.Curton.SeeCourtonne.Curt baron, vi. 175.Custans, ——, ii. 130.Cutler (Coteler), Robt., Vicar of Caister, iv. 102, 103, 104, 124 note 3, 228, 229, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243, 285; v. 66, 67; vi. 50.Cutting.SeeCoting.Cuttyng, Gees, ii. 23 note 1.Cyselond.SeeSisland.DaDeDiDoDrDuDyDacre of the North, Ralph, first Lord (1459-62), iii. 268; iv. 51.Dacre (Dakarys) of the South, Richard Fynes, Lord (1459-84), i. 193, 215; iv. 57, 61; v. 62;Thos. Fynes, Lord (1484-1534), i. 69; vi. 151.Delalaunde, Sir Thos., v. 70.Dalby, Constantine, iv. 105-106, 124.Dale, Edward, iii. 308, 316, 317, 319; iv. 303.D’Alençon, Duc, i. 106.Dalling, Norfolk, iii. 287.Dalling, Vicar of, iv. 230, 231.Dalling, ——, Under Escheator, ii. 200, 201, 212.Dalling, Robt., i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308, 311.Dalling, Sir Roger, iv. 8.Dalling, Thos., ii. 271, 311.Dalling, Wm., ii. 38-39, 214; iii. 263.Dam (Damme), John, i. 44, 90; ii. 85, 95, 111-112, 128, 133, 148, 176, 179, 180, 186, 217, 223, 225, 228, 279, 315; iii. 227, 239, 266, 270, 298; iv. 15, 16, 17, 27, 48, 75, 250, 251, 252, 254; v. 308; vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.Dam, Simon, iv. 280, 281; v. 196, 252.Dam, Wm., vi. 4.Damask, price of, iv. 287.Danby, Robt., iii. 122; iv. 88.Dane, John, iv. 310.Danger. ‘In his danger,’i.e.in his debt, or responsible to him, iii. 38.Daniel, ——, vi. 35.Daniel, ——, of Gray’s Inn, iii. 296.Daniel, John, vi. 117, 119.Daniel, Thos., of Rising, Norfolk, i. 68, 94-95, 113, 114; ii. 80, 82, 86, 87, 103, 137-138, 145, 150, 172, 176, 202, 214, 216, 217-218, 254note 1, 255, 256, 265, 274, 296, 312; iii. 53, 60, 63, 100, 132, 226; iv. 96.Daniel, Walter, vi. 75.Danvers, Robt., Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 162.Danvers, Master T., v. 314.Darby.SeeDerby.Darcort, ——, iii. 266.Darcy (Darsy), Roger, iii. 98; vi. 172.Darell, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.Dartford, Kent, i. 74, 99, 335-6.Dartmouth, vi. 126.Dates, v. 313.Daubeney, ——, ii. 54.Daubeney, Giles, Lord (1486-1507), vi. 145, 207.Daubeney, John, i. 221, 240, 252, 253, 254, 340; iii. 297; iv. 13, 27, 41 (bis), 42-44, 64, 66, 70, 73, 79, 84, 85, 121, 123, 127, 136 (bis), 137, 139, 140, 142, 150, 152, 156, 160, 161, 162, 192, 227, 230, 266, 271, 277, 283, 299, 306, 307;271v. 14, 22, 24, 25, 45, 47, 57 (bis), 61, 63, 66, 67, 97, 98, 140, 185, 302; vi. 50, 107-108.Daubeney, Wm., iii. 237, 266.Daune, Cecily, iv. 291-292.Daungell, France, ii. 7.Daunson, John, iii. 142, 284.Dauphin, The, i. 290.Dauson.SeeDawson.Davers, Thos., iv. 267-268.Daverse, ——, i. 240.Davington, ii. 188.Davy, ——, ii. 93, 94; v. 78.Davy, Alice, vi. 14.Davy, Elyse, iv. 134.Davy, John, ii. 112, 209; iii. 253-254; iv. 237, 238, 239; vi. 14.Davy, John, Vicar of E. Tuddenham, iv. 102, 103, 104, 239; vi. 75.Davy, Richard, ii. 319.Davy, Thos., vi. 19, 57.Dawbeney.SeeDaubeney.Dawes, Thos., iv. 178.Dawnson, ——, v. 214.Dawson (Dauson), ——, iii. 307; v. 214, 215.Dawson, John, iv. 236, 241.Daye, John, v. 174.Deal, Kent, i. 316.Dean, Forest of, i. 250.‘Death of Arthur, The,’ i. 323.Debenham, Suffolk, ii. 322.Debenham, Gilbert, ii. 235-236, 243, 273, 275, 276, 307; iii. 35, 309, 317, 319; iv. 9, 42-43, 62, 63, 68, 69-70, 71-72, 151, 157, 192, 193, 198.Debenham, Gilbert, the younger, knighted before 1465, father of Elizabeth Brews, i. 210, 212, 214, 230, 337; iv. 43, 45, 46, 88, 94, 192, 198, 199, 274; v. 50.Debenham, Sir Gilbert, son of the preceding and uncle of Margery Paston, i. 210, 229, 230, 340; vi. 106, 118.Debretayll, Lewis, v. 32.Decies tantum, writ of, ii. 17.De Coussy, i. 123.Dedham, Essex, ii. 149, 170, 193, 194, 195; iii. 37, 56, 65, 67, 68, 94, 96, 109, 142, 301, 302; iv. 158; v. 117.Dedham Netherhall, Essex, iii. 154; iv. 236.Dedham Overhall, Essex, iv. 236.Delaber, Sir Richard, vi. 187.Delevere, Sir Richard, vi. 101.Delgate, Thos., ii. 53.Delvys, Sir John, v. 104.Denbigh, i. 192.Dene, Robt., iii. 68.Dengayn (Dyngane), Joan, iv. 86.[271b]Dengayns, Yarmouth, v. 94.Denham (Dynham), John, afterwards Lord, i. 182, 184, 185, 281; iii. 199, 203; v. 188; vi. 107, 120.Denmark, King of, vi. 136, 138.Denney (Jenney ?), ——, ii. 238.Denny, William, iv. 279.Denschers, iv. 228.Denston, ——, ii. 307, 315.Denton, ——, v. 320.Denyes, Thos., i. 139-142, 204-205, 206; ii. 113, 150-151 (bis), 163, 173-174, 176, 191, 211, 214, 226-227, 302-304, 304-306, 307, 317, 318-319; iii. 37, 85, 91, 227, 272-273, 274-275, 282-283, 284-285 (bis), 286, 297;murdered, iii. 286, 288-289, 291-292, 293, 296.Denyes, ‘Mistress Anne’ or Agnes, wife of preceding, i. 139, 141-142; ii. 150, 151, 303, 304, 305-306 (bis), 307; iii. 273, 282, 283, 284, 287-288, 297; iv. 40.Denyse, ——, v. 181.Depden, John, iv. 150.Derby (Darby), ——, v. 252, 262, 265; vi. 43.Derby, Richard, i. 298.Derby, i. 336.Dereham (Dyram), Norfolk, iv. 155.Dereham, East, Vicar of, iv. 105-106.Dereham, West, ii. 215.Derham, Thos., ii. 14.Deryk, Mr., vi. 146.Deve.SeeDive.Devenish, Sir ——, vi. 187.Devereux (Deverys), Sir J., v. 105.Devereux, Sir Wm., i. 81.Devonshire, v. 80, 113.Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, fifth Earl of (1422-1458), i. 87, 98-99, 161, 165; ii. 148; iii. 25, 29, 30, 48-50, 76.Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, sixth Earl of (1458-61), iii. 268, 269.Devonshire, Humphrey Stafford, created Earl of (1469), i. 249, 335.Devonshire, Earl of, v. 104.Dewe, John, iv. 230.Dey, ——, iv. 9.Dey, Thos., vi. 144.Deye, Henry, iii. 90, 91.Deye, John, ii. 184; iii. 235.Deymayne, Wm., iii. 237.Deyvill, or Devyle, ——, iii. 85, 112.Dickinson (Dykynson), John, iv. 279.Diem clausit extremum, writs of, ii. 16.Dieppe (Depe), i. 281; ii. 6; iii. 234, 306, 307; iv. 35; v. 184.Digby, Sir John, vi. 187.Dilhams, ii. 43.272Diskure.Discover, disclose, iv. 187.Diswyr.Doubt, ii. 228.Dive, S. Pierre, ii. 6.Dive, S. Sauveur, ii. 6.Dixon, ——, vi. 25.Dixon (Dyxon), Mrs., v. 271.Docking, Norfolk, iii. 210.Doctor of Physic, iv. 21.Dode, John, iv. 282.Dogdyke (Dokdike), Lincolnshire, ii. 120.Doget (Doket), Master, ii. 160.Doget (Doket), Bailiff’s son, iv. 205.Doget, John, iv. 148.Doget, Ric., i. 335; ii. 216, 240; vi. 191, 192, 195.Doget, Wm., iv. 170.Doke, John, iii. 237.Doket.SeeDoget.Dokkyng, ——, vi. 18.Dokkyng, Thos., vi. 207.Dokkynges Manor, v. 299, 300.Dokworth.SeeDuckworth.Dole at Bromholm, iv. 228-230.Dolestones, ii. 72 note 5.Dollay, R., ii. 322-323.Dollys, ——, v. 103, 108, 165.Domfront, Normandy, ii. 6.Doncaster (Dancastre), Yorkshire, ii. 296; iii. 129, 135; v. 70.Donge.A mattress, iii. 184; vi. 175-176, 178.Donham.SeeDunham.Donmowe.SeeDunmowe.Donne, Laurence, iii. 142.Donne, ——, i. 304; vi. 2.Donnynges, Walsham, ii. 63.Donsamborowe.SeeDunstanborough.Donstable.SeeDunstable.‘Doolis,’ or ‘Dolestones,’q.v.Dordrecht, or Dort, Netherlands, vi. 154.Dorking, Surrey, vi. 201.Dorlet, ——, i. 218; iv. 129, 131.Dormand, Edmund, vi. 112, 119, 121.Dormants.Large beams, ii. 281.Dorset, Henry Beaufort, Earl of, afterwards Third Duke of Somerset, i. 161; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 33.See alsoSomerset.Dorset, Cecily, Marchioness of, v. 290; vi. 209.Dorset, Thos. Grey, Marquis of, vi. 173.Dortour.Dormitory, vi. 42.Dorward, William, ii. 275.Dory, ——, iii. 86, 113-114.Dory, John, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 113.Dorylot, John de, iii. 309.Douglas, James, Earl of, i. 115; iv. 50.Douyle, France, ii. 7.[272b]Dover, i. 64, 65; ii. 146, 147, 148; v. 185, 195.Dow, John, ii. 282.Dowbigging, John, iv. 28-29.Dowebegyng, John, ii. 82.Dowee, Thos., ii. 214.Downes, Sir John, v. 105.Downham (Dounham), Norfolk, iii. 296.Downing, John, ii. 77; vi. 70.Dowylday, Nic., ii. 215.Draper, John, ii. 54.Draught Chamber. Room containing a ‘draught’ or privy, ii. 281.Dravale, ——, ii. 135.Drayton, Norfolk, i. 218-223, 226-227, 232, 234, 245-246, 273, 284, 303-304; ii. 134, 137, 254; iii. 42; iv. 27, 32, 93, 109, 129, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 156, 157, 158, 161, 162, 164-166, 169-171, 176, 180, 187, 195, 203, 205, 206, 208, 235, 280-281; v. 76, 77, 126, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.Descent of the Manor of, iv. 165.Church of, iv. 31, 145, 193, 206; vi. 2.Bailiff of, iv. 128, 170.Drentall, Thos., clerk, vi. 53.Druell, John, LL.D., iv. 102, 103, 104, 181, 236, 245.Drury, Matt., ii. 307.Drye, Thos., iv. 178.Dublin (Deblyn), i. 313; iii. 203.Ducket, Wm., i. 227.Duckworth (Dokworth), Elys, ii. 267, 308, 312.Dudley, John Sutton, Fourth Lord (1406-1482), i. 86, 94, 336; iii. 25, 33.Dudley, Catherine, v. 68-69.Dumfries, i. 193.Dunham (Donham), Norfolk, v. 168.Dunham, Little (Lytyldonham), iii. 23.Dunmowe (Donemowe), John, iv. 150.Dunmowe, Wm., ii. 267, 269, 308, 312.Dunois, John, Count of, bastard of Orleans, i. 49-50; ii. 121-124.Dunstable (Donstable), vi. 21.Dunstanborough (Donsamborowe), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60.

Burghersh, Sir John, i. 41.Burgundy, i. 283, 291, 299; iii. 130.Burgundy, Bastard of, i. 281; iv. 278, 279, 298;Armourer of, v. 194.Burgundy, Mary, Duchess of, i. 300.Burgundy, Dukes of.SeeChas. the Bold(1467-77);Philip the Good(1419-67);Philip the Fair(1482-1506).Burlingham, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 266, 267.Burlingham, South, ii. 311.Burnam, John, vi. 109.Burnby, Thos.,iii. 307.Burneviles, in Nacton, iv. 11, 29, 109, 292; v. 92.Burneys(Berners ?), Lord, iii. 25.Burnham, Norfolk, ii. 214; vi. 14;Sir Rauf, Parson of, i. 331, 332.Burton, ——, of Norwich, ii. 282.Burton, J., iii. 263.Burton, Seman, iv. 103.Burvam, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.Bury, ——, ii. 195.Bury, Thos., ii. 308, 312; iii. 222.Bury, Wm., ii. 276.Bury St. Edmunds (Bery), i. 85, 311; ii. 163, 164, 184 (bis), 243; iii. 135; iv. 36, 94, 256; v. 94, 96; vi. 85, 121.Bury St. Edmunds, Abbot of, vi. 34.Bury St. Edmunds, Monastery of, ii. 32.Bury St. Edmunds, Parliament of, iii. 243.Bussard, ——, iii. 253.Busshop.SeeBishop.Butler, Lord Sudley.SeeSudley.Butler, Henry, iv. 165.Butler, Sir James, son of Jas., fourth Earl of Ormond, ii. 89 note 4.Butler (Boteler), Sir John, v. 105.Butler (Boteler), John, iii. 248; iv. 92, 203, 204.Butler (Botiller), Robt., ii. 191; iii. 235; iv. 102, 140, 237, 243, 268, 285.Butler (Botelore), Wm., iii. 28.Butt, John, ii. 84.Bychamwelle, v. 98.Bylaugh, Roger.SeeChirch, Roger.Bylbys, ——, ii. 49.Byrde, Wm., vi. 186.Byrdon, Thos., ii. 271, 311.Bysshop.SeeBishop.CaChCiCoCrCuCabell(Capell ?), Sir Wm., vi. 91.Cable, ——, vi. 108.Cade, Jack, the rebel, i. 44, 68-78, 126, 156, 170; ii. 145, 153-155, 207.Caen, Normandy, i. 9, 57, 67, 87; ii. 5, 118; iii. 157, 306; iv. 48.Caen, Abbey of St. Stephen’s, ii. 6.Caen, ‘Bole Abbey,’ ii. 6.Cager, Thos., v. 176.[264b]Caister (Castre), Norfolk, i. 26, 118-120, 150, 151, 153, 184, 195, 202-203, 209, 214, 215, 218, 224, 225, 227-228, 229, 230, 234, 237, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 258, 260, 262, 263-264, 272, 274, 276, 284, 294-298, 309, 314, 321; ii. 4, 9, 30, 39, 40, 108, 134, 136, 149, 152, 170, 171, 178, 192, 198, 199, 200, 201, 212, 238, 239, 240, 279, 311, 329, 334, 335; iii. 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 32, 35, 42, 43, 50, 52, 68, 69, 71, 74, 76, 83, 87, 93, 94, 97, 100, 104, 105, 109, 110, 115 (bis), 117, 119, 121, 138, 142, 144, 145, 148-149, 160, 162, 164, 167, 193, 207, 212, 217, 230, 235, 239, 250, 277, 286, 294, 298, 310; iv. 9, 45, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 70, 72, 73, 74, 84, 86, 102, 103, 105, 109-110, 125, 131, 133, 140, 142, 149, 165, 168, 180, 182, 186, 192, 205, 223, 230, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 247, 255, 256, 265, 269, 270, 272, 282, 283, 284, 285, 289, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 302, 303, 306; v. 8-9, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 33, 36, 63, 70, 76, 78, 81, 82, 91, 92 (bis), 94, 97, 109, 110, 117, 131, 142, 146, 147, 150, 151, 163, 166, 171, 172-173, 185, 198, 201, 224, 235, 237, 238, 239, 242-244, 246, 247, 251, 259, 262, 275, 283, 293, 294, 301-302, 305, 310, 314;vi. 29, 33, 63, 69, 74 (bis), 76, 79, 139.Inventory of household stuff at, iv. 42.Descent of the Manor, iv. 42.Expense of household at, iv. 149.Vicar of,seeCutteler.Presentation to chapel, v. 13, 14, 16.Siege of, and negotiations thereon, i. 250-254, 256, 257, 265, 340; v. 36-37, 40-41, 42-45, 45-46, 47-49, 50-59, 60-61, 65, 73.Inventory of goods and guns left at, after siege, v. 59.Intended college at.See underFastolf, Sir John, Will of.Caister, Bardolf, v. 116, 299.Caister, Cleres, v. 299; vi. 207.Caister, Horning Hall in, iv. 105.Caister Hall, Manor of, v. 305; vi. 91.Caister St. Edmund’s, Norwich, i. 285.Parson of, v. 78.Calabria and Lorraine, Nic. of Anjou, Duke of, v. 216.Calais, i. 64, 83, 88, 95, 96, 97, 103, 106-107, 108-110, 126, 128, 137, 138, 147, 159, 162, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 239, 248, 249, 277, 287, 288, 290, 291, 294, 300; ii. 51, 146, 148, 162, 257, 299, 325; iii. 92, 118, 126, 130, 141, 203, 204, 312; iv. 35, 50, 57, 58, 78, 264; v. 28, 65,265111, 152, 154, 163, 176, 180, 181, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 193, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 203, 215, 219, 225, 226, 235, 237, 238 (bis), 239 (bis), 247, 251, 253, 256, 258, 259, 270, 274, 277, 279, 280, 286, 287, 290, 298; vi. 34, 60, 83, 144, 145.Calais, Deputy and council of, v. 224.Lieutenant of.SeeKeriell, Sir Thos.Mayor and merchants of the staple of, ii. 299; v. 194.Treasurer of, v. 152.SeeElkenhed, Marshalof, v. 224.Master Porter of, v. 282.Calcote, or Caldecote, Suffolk, i. 212, 234; iv. 9, 68, 69, 71, 151, 157, 192, 193, 238, 244, 289, 292; v. 92, 107, 148, 189, 234.Calkestowe, v. 122.Call, Robert, iii. 235.Calle, John, son of Ric., vi. 52, 69.Calle (Kale), Richard, Bailiff to Paston family, i. 202, 209-210, 212, 216, 221, 228, 254-256, 285, 311; ii. 187-188; iii. 22, 219, 220 (bis), 239, 245, 246, 249, 277-278, 284, 296, 298, 315-316, 318-320; iv. 4, 9, 17, 18 (bis), 25, 27, 29-30, 41, 45, 46 (bis), 58, 61, 63, 64 (bis), 65, 66, 68, 71-72, 81, 87, 92-93, 97, 107-108, 116, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 132, 135, 138, 140, 146, 148, 149, 152 (bis), 154, 155, 156 (bis), 157, 158, 159 (bis), 160, 160-162 (bis), 163, 164, 167, 171, 174, 175, 176, 179, 181, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 199, 202, 203, 227, 238, 255, 256, 271, 271-272, 274, 276, 277, 299; v. 2, 3, 6, 22, 24-25, 25-28, 33, 49, 59, 61, 63, 97, 120, 121, 127, 129, 130, 150, 153, 168-169, 197, 229, 232, 233, 263; vi. 20-21, 108, 138, 162-163 (bis), 166;imprisonment of, iii. 318-320;engagement to Margery Paston, v. 21, 39.Calle, Richard and Wm., sons of the preceding, vi. 52.Calman, Nich., iv. 197.Calthorpe, ——, i. 324; iv. 60; v. 93, 227.Calthorpe, Alianora, ii. 46.Calthorpe, Dame Elizabeth, v. 66, 175; vi. 121.Calthorpe, John, iv. 105.Calthorpe, Lady, i. 264; v. 108; vi. 57, 59.Calthorpe, Master, ii. 180, 224, 225, 240; iii. 140; iv. 107, 108; vi. 119.Calthorpe, Philip, vi. 155.Calthorpe, Sir Wm., i. 31, 285; ii. 46; iii. 266, 286; iv. 3, 266; v. 17, 90, 302.[265b]Calthorpe, William, i. 216-217, 338; ii. 308; iii. 128, 227, 276; v. 32, 179.Calthorpe, Young, iii. 6, 110.Caly, ——, ii. 157, 278.Calybut, ——, ii. 159.Camber, the, near Rye, vi. 155.Cambridge, i. 27, 116, 241, 319; ii. 40, 100, 103, 106, 107; iii. 123, 135, 215, 220; iv. 9, 21, 33, 36, 102, 241, 293; v. 72 (bis), 137, 174, 314; vi. 129, 130, 157, 206.Peter House in, ii. 49.Trinity Hall, ii. 40.Provost of St. Mary’s, iv. 87, 140.Scholar of, ii. 106.Cambridge, ... vi. 129, 130, 157, 206Text has “vi. 129, 130, 157; vi. 206”Cambridgeshire, iv. 95, 116, 125; v. 95.Camplyon, Robt., ii. 313.Candle. ‘Set a candle before the devil,’ iv. 12.Cane, Dan Thomas of, ii. 21.Canon, Thos., ii. 141.Canon, Thos., the elder, iii. 23.Canterbury, i. 156, 249, 266; iii. 13, 118; iv. 90,187, 256, 300; v. 40, 74, 75, 112, 185, 245; vi. 153, 206.Canterbury, Archbishops of.SeeStafford, John(1443-52);Kemp, John(1452-4);Bourchier, Thos.(1454-86);Morton, John(1486-1500).Canterbury, Auditor of Archbishop of, iv. 286.Court of Audience of, i. 216, 224; iv. 182.Monastery of St. Augustine’s, iv. 90.Canterbury (Caunterbury), Thos., iv. 279.Canwike, Laurence, vi. 207.Canyngs, Wm., iii. 126.Capell.SeeCabell.Capgrave, ——, i. 109.Cappe, John, iii. 237.Capron, ——, ii. 102.Capron, R., v. 149.Carbalde, John, v. 184.Carbonell, Sir John, ii. 11, 46.Carbonell, Margery, ii. 11.Carbonel, Sir Richard, i. 30.Carbrooke, Norfolk, v. 168.Carbrooke, Master of, iii. 261; iv. 41.Cards, Game of, vi. 79.Carentan (Karentine), Normandy, ii. 6.Carenton, John, Bailiff of Maldon, v. 148.Carew, Sir William, vi. 102, 187.Carleton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.Carleton, by Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.Carlisle, iv. 50. Siege of, i. 205; iii. 276.Carlisle, Bishop of, i. 336.Carpentarius, Robertus, ii. 3.Carr, John, vi. 173.Carre, Sir Wm., v. 105.Carre, Wm., vi. 155.266Carrow, Prioress of, iv. 227.Carsell, France, ii. 7.Carvel, a kind of ship, iii. 306.Carvil, Edmund, iv. 196.Caryour, Roger, ii. 293.Case, John, iv. 178.Casewick, Norfolk, vi. 190.Cassell, v. 297.Cassibelaun, vi. 65.Castile, HenryIV., King of, iv. 35.See alsoPhilip.Castile, Queens of.SeeIsabella andJoan.SeeIsabella and Joan.Isabella listed underSpainand as “Ferdinand and Isabella”.Castillon, in Perigord, i. 122, 125; ii. 123 note 1.Castleacre, Norfolk, ii. 64, 215.Castlecombe, Wilts., i. 152; iii. 126.Parson of.SeeHowes, Thos.Entry spelled “Howys”.Castle Rising, i. 27.Caston, Norfolk, ii. 11.Caston, Wm., Esq., ii. 46.Castre.SeeCaister.Catelyn, ——, iv. 256.Cates, John, ii. 60.Catesby, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.Catherine (Kateryne), Mrs., ii. 131; v. 161; vi. 45.Catherine of Arragon, i. 317; vi. 161.Cattes, Norfolk, iv. 292, 295, 296; v. 76, 94.Caudebec (Galdebek), France, i. 56, 106; ii. 6.Caulx, i. 106.Caus, Richard, vi. 94.Causton.SeeCawston.Causton, Richard de, ii. 10, 31.Causton, Richard, Vicar of Paston, vi. 189 (bis).Cavendish, Suffolk, ii. 315.Cavendish, ——, ii. 315.Cawston (Causton), Norfolk, ii. 93; iv. 161, 207, 256.Caxton, Wm., i. 153, 323.Celot, M. J., ii. 218.Chaderton, Edmund, vi. 93.Chafeveleyns, javelins, iv. 266.Chalais in Perigord, i. 122.Chalers, Sir John, ii. 307.Chamberlain, My Lord, iv. 275; v. 62, 148, 149, 166, 178, 247, 251, 252, 290; vi. 20.Chamberlain, Sir Robt., iv. 60; vi. 2.Chamberlain, Lady, iv. 82.Chamberlain, Sir Roger, i. 74, 164; ii. 75, 185 note 1; iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38, 76; iv. 73; v. 309.Chamberlain, Sir William, i. 338; ii. 185; iii. 278; iv. 2, 18.Chamberlain, W., iii. 196, 227.[266b]Chambers (or Chambre), Eleanor, ii. 51, 52.Chambre, John, ii. 52.Chambre, Thos., ii. 52, 84, 311; iv. 279.Chambrois (Chamberexs) Castle, France, i. 56; ii. 6.Chamer, George of, ii. 312.Champagne, France, i. 13.Chancehose, Nic., ii. 3.Chancellor, My Lord, i. 60, 62, 63; ii. 20, 205, 207, 208, 210; iv. 272, 273, 274, 310; vi. 20.Chancellors, Lord.SeeBeaufort, Henry(1413-17 and 1424-6);Kemp, John(1426-32 and 1450-4);Stafford, John(1432-50);Salisbury, Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1454-5);Bourchier, Thos.(1455-6);Waynflete, Wm.(1456-60);Nevill, George(1460-7 and 1470-1);Stillington, Robt.(1467-73);Rotherham, Thos.(1474-83);Alcock, John(1485-6);Morton, John(1487-1500).Chancery, ii. 227; v. 314.Chapell, John, ii. 65.Chapelleyn, Robert, i. 331.Chapman, Sir John, Rector of St. Mary’s, Melton, iv. 306; vi. 5.Chapman, John, v. 56.Chapman, Thos., iv. 47-48.Chardequeyns.Preserve of quinces, ii. 276.CharlesII., i. 27.CharlesVII., King of France, i. 48-57, 95, 109, 120-125; ii. 121-127; iii. 125, 234, 306.CharlesVIII., vi. 82, 83.Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1467-77), i. 107, 239, 247, 259, 277, 288, 289, 299; iv. 277, 296, 299; v. 175, 184, 219, 225, 258, 270, 287.Charles, Ric., ii. 95, 282; iv. 154, 155, 228, 229; vi. 180.Charles, Thos., vi. 143.Charles and his fellowship, ii. 248.Charleton, Sir Thos., i. 137.Charolois, Chas., Count of, i. 247.Chatterley, ——, i. 336.Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 323.Chaucer (or Chawsers), Thos., Chief Butler to HenryV., and son of the Poet, i. 39, 41, 42; ii. 29, 31.Chaumpeneys, Ric.,ii. 3.Chawsers.SeeChaucer.Chawson, Brittany, vi. 126.Checkroll, ii. 181.Chedworth, John, Bishop of Lincoln (1451-71), i. 127, 336; iii. 47-48.Cheke, Sir Wm., vi. 152.Chelmsford, Essex, i. 171; vi. 121, 122, 181, 182.267Chelsfeld, Kent, iv. 310.Chelsea (Chelchyche), vi. 108.Cheney, Sir John, vi. 118, 187.Chenne.SeeSheen.Cherbourg, i. 57, 67, 175; ii. 6, 162, 291.Cherche.SeeChirch.Cheseman, ——, iv. 18 (bis).Chesham, Thos., ii. 69.Cheshire, iv. 96.Chess, Game of, vi. 66.Chesten, Henry, iv. 150.Chester, i. 81, 171, 173, 190; iii. 92, 108, 233.Chester, Bishop of.SeeCoventryandLichfield.Chesterfield, Yorkshire, v. 70.Chesteyne, Friar John, iv. 257.‘Chevers Mater,’ ii. 134.Chevissche.To procure, or provide, v. 48.Chevyssance.Borrowing at interest, iv. 267.Cheynour, John, iv. 280.Cheyny, ——, v. 32.Cheyny, Sir Robt., vi. 102, 187.Chicheley, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-43), ii. 27.Chichester, i. 75.Chief Justice, ii. 20.Child (Chylde), ——, iv. 282.Child, Richard, ii. 293.Child, Thos., vi. 15, 16.Child, Wm., ii. 4.Chinon, France, i. 54.Chippenham, Master, iv. 268.Chirch, Nicholas, ii. 271, 311; iv. 237, 242, 243, 284.Chirch, Roger, i. 113, 114, 115; ii. 263-264, 266, 267, 270, 271 (bis), 272, 274, 308, 312.Chirch, Robert, ii. 311.Chitock’s Son, iv. 181.Choke, Richard, Serjeant-at-law, afterwards Judge of the Common Pleas, iii. 84.Chrewys, ——, iv. 12.‘Christopher, The,’ ship, v. 190.Christopher, St., Life of, vi. 66.Christopher, iii. 106.Church.SeeChirch.Church Close in Paston, v. 209.Chyllins, Richard, iv. 158.Chynne.To split, crack, ii. 19.Cicero (Tully),de Amicitiaandde Senectute, i. 153; vi. 66.de Amicitiaandde SenectuteText has “de Amicitia et de Senectute” but works are named separately in primary text.Cinnamon, v. 119.Cinque Ports, i. 75.Clarence, George, Duke of, brother of EdwardIV., i. 212, 248-249, 252, 253, 257, 271-272, 281, 313; iii. 233; iv. 25; v. 35, 43, 44, 46, 47, 55, 63, 70, 71, 80, 96, 135, 188, 189, 195, 199, 270.See alsoGeorge.Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, i. 191.Clarence, Thos., Duke of, brother of HenryV., ii. 8; iii. 61, 63, 148, 149.Clarendom, i. 130.Clark, Thos., vi. 157.Claryngton, John, vi. 19.Claverying, John de, ii. 3.Claxton, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 260; iv. 161, 163.Clay,John, iii. 233.Clay, Thos., iii. 199.Clay.SeeCley.Claymond, Thos., i. 338.Clederro, ——, vi. 34-35.Clement, Mr., iv. 123.Clement, Master (Felmingham ?), iii. 211.Clement, John, vi. 28.Clement, Robt., ii. 305.‘Clenefyed, strek met, and non inmet,’ iv. 130.Clerc, John, ii. 188, 191.Clere, ——, ii. 190; vi. 64.Clere, Anne, Wife of Robt., vi. 149, 150.Clere, Edmund or Esmond, i. 157; ii. 30, 51, 57, 67, 68, 307; iii. 13-14, 126, 136, 246; iv. 105, 116, 126; vi. 33, 192, 193,198.Clere, Eliz., widow of Robt., i. 155, 291, 324; ii. 99, 108, 109-111, 140 (bis), 141, 223, 224, 278, 280, 284-285, 286, 330; iii. 3, 264; iv. 13, 27, 61, 66, 83, 105, 180, 258; v. 93, 118, 125, 208, 304-305; vi. 108, 150.Clere, John, of Ormesby, ii. 30.Clere, Margaret, iv. 61.Clere, Mistress, ii. 83.Clere, Robt., of Ormesby, ii. 30, 39, 51, 57, 64-65, 68; vi. 192, 193, 198.Clere, Robt., Son of preceding (knighted 1494), v. 220, 221, 222, 227, 232-233, 324; vi. 108, 149, 152, 155, 167.Clere, Wm., ii. 85.Clerk, ——, vi. 166.Clerk, Geoffrey, iv. 9.Clerk, Henry, iv. 237, 242, 284.Clerk, John, iii. 141; iv. 237, 244, 269.Clerk, Margaret, iv. 20.Clerk, Roger, iii. 307.Clerke, Robt., iv. 279; v. 105.Clerke, Wm., iv. 280.Cleton, Wm., i. 148.Clewer (Cleworth), Windsor, i. 317; vi. 172.Cley, Norfolk, vi. 132, 200, 201.Cley, Sir John, iii. 312; iv. 83; v. 105.Cleyhall, iii. 263.268Clifford, ——, heirs of, ii. 253, 254.Clifford, Henry, fourteenth Lord (1485-1523), vi. 151, 187.Clifford, John, twelfth Lord (1422-55), i. 110, 134, 161; ii. 296; iii. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.Clifford, John, thirteenth Lord (1455-61), i. 177, 178, 193-194; iii. 126, 267, 268, 276.Clifford, Sir Robt., vi. 118, 187.Clifton, Sir Jerveys, of York, v. 104; vi. 151.Clifton, Lady, ii. 275.Clifton, Sir John, iii. 93, 94.Clifton, Robt., ii. 217.Clifton, Sir Robt., Kt., ii. 14; iii. 12; vi. 102.Clinton, John, fifth Lord, i. 161; iii. 30, 199; iv. 57.Clippesby, Catherine, i. 307, 310; vi. 23, 25.Clippesby, John, ii. 308; vi. 24-25.Clippesby, John, of Oby, vi. 24, 164.Clippesby, Will., ii. 271.Clippesby’s Wife, ii. 95.Clist Heath, near Exeter, i. 165.Clopton, Mr., vi. 129, 130.Clopton, ——, v. 89, 274.Clopton’s Manor, Suffolk, vi. 80.Clopton, John, Sheriff of Norfolk, i. 337; ii. 258, 260, 261, 263-264, 314-315 (bis), 316; iii. 106; iv. 105.Clopton, Wm., i. 87; ii. 315-316.Clopton, Sir Wm., vi. 190, 191.Clot shon.Clouted or patched shoes, iv. 67.Cloth of gold, v. 245, 246.Cloves, v. 119.Clowt up.Patch up, v. 9.Clugny, France, ii. 20.Clugny, Abbot of, i. 35, 36; ii. 32.Cluniac Order, ii. 32.Clyf, Wm., iii. 109.Clyfton.SeeClifton.Cobbes place, ii. 91.Cobham, v. 316.Cobham, Eleanor, Wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 114 note 3.Cobham, Lord, i. 31, 98-99, 335; v. 105.Cobham, Sir Reynold, ii. 114, 115, 253.Cockermouth, iii. 269.Cockley Cley, Norfolk, ii. 215; iii. 261.Cocus, Thos., vi. 17.Coëtivy, Oliver de, i. 122.Cofe.SeeCove.Cognac, i. 95.Cok, Alex., v. 98.Coke (Cook), John, ii. 52, 269, 310; vi. 19.[268b]Coke, Lincoln, iii. 133.Coke, Wm., ii. 137; v. 94.Coke (Koke), Sanders.SeeKok, Sandre.Cokett (Kokett), ——, i. 283, 293; ii. 278; iv. 74; v. 197, 257, 293, 294 (bis).Cokett, John, ii. 308.Cokfeldes, Norfolk, v. 299.Cokkow, John, ii. 267.Cokkow, Thos., ii. 308, 312.Colby, ——, ii. 60.Colby, Henry de, ii. 3.Colbyes, Walsham, ii. 63.Colbyne, ——, iii. 234.Colchester, i. 75, 260; ii. 226, 322, 323; iii. 248; v. 84; vi. 121, 182.Cole, Jas., ii. 27.Cole, John, ii. 194, 195; iv. 57.Cole, Wm., ii. 134, 189.Cole, Wm., ‘Cole and Watkin’s (Shipdam’s) Chamber,’ iii. 182.Coleby (Colby), Norfolk, iv. 215.Colens, Wm., iv. 228.Coles, John, iv. 279.Coleshill, i. 173.Colet, Henry, v. 74, 289; vi. 77, 149, 150.Colet, ——, vi. 36.Colin, servant of Sir J. Fastolf, iii. 93.Colins, ——, ii. 228.Colinson, Robt., a priest, iii. 41.‘Colinus Gallicus,’ i. 152note 6; iii. 97, 213, 230, 231.Colle, v. 259.Colley Weston, Northamptonshire, vi. 158.Collys, Harry, ii. 93, 94.Colman or Coleman, John, iii. 315; iv. 93, 156; v. 97.Colman, Nich., iii. 93, 238, 246; iv. 94.Colneise, Bailiff of, iii. 90.Colneys, Carleton, vi. 75.Colson, ——, iv. 279.Colte, ——, of Newcastle, iv. 140.Colte, Thos., iii. 199, 249.Colton, John, i. 332.Colvyle, John, ii. 299; v. 242, 251, 260.Colyet, iv. 148, 226.Colyns, ——, iii. 214.Combesdon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Comenaunte. A covenant, ii. 283.Comet, ‘A greet gleymyng sterre’ seen, iii. 75.Compiègne, France, iii. 58, 64.Compostella, St. James of, i. 287; v. 186, 190.Concarnewe, Brittany, vi. 126.Conches, Normandy.SeeCounsheux.Coningsby, Humph., vi. 205.Conorhithe, ii. 83.Constable, ——, iii. 114.Conway Castle, i. 81.269Conyers, ——, vi. 2.Conyers, John, Son of Sir Robt., iii. 210.Conyers, Sir John, iii. 199.Conyers, Sir Robt., ii. 240, 275-276; iii. 128; iv. 66.Conyers, Sir Wm., i. 249.Coo, John, ii. 159.Cook.SeeCokeandKook.Cook, Henry, iv. 280; v. 304, 307.Cook, Jas., ii. 317.Cook (Kook), John, iii. 90, 91; v. 6, 154, 177, 272.Cook, Robert, iv. 279.Cooke, Alderman, i. 71.Cookesay, Sir Thos., vi. 187.Cookeson, Thurstan, v. 97.Coole, Robt., ii. 187.Coomber, Ric., iii. 309.Cooting, Sir Wm.SeeCoting.Coppes, iv. 71.Coppini, Francesco, Bishop of Terni, i. 186.Coppyng, John, iii. 282.Copschotyn. High crested, iv. 306.Corbet, Sir Robt., v. 105.Corbett, ——, vi. 153.Corbrygg, Simon, iii. 263.Corby, or Courby, the carrier, v. 136, 212.Corbyn, Wm., iii. 28.Cork, John Paston (alias Wortes), made Bishop of, i. 33; ii. 22, 26, 27.Cornburght, Averey, iv. 47-48.Cornewaleys, ——, vi. 130.Cornewaleys, Thos., iv. 105.Cornwall, i. 281; iii. 269.Cornwall, Sir John, ii. 8.Cornwall, a gentleman of, iv. 194.Coronation of EdwardIV., iii. 276, 278, 280, 286.Coroumbr (?), Yorkshire, iii. 269.Cosard, Philip, v. 91.Cossey (Costessey),Norfolk, i. 219, 221, 223, 227, 231; ii. 170, 285; iv. 137, 147, 148, 155, 158, 159, 163, 164, 170, 171, 179, 204, 205, 207.Cossey, Bailiff of, i. 218, 221, 227, 231; iv. 137, 142, 143, 148, 155, 160, 170, 171, 186, 203, 205; v. 321.Costaunce.SeeCoutances.Costard, ——, ii. 156, 158, 249.Costard, Francis, ii. 113, 172, 228; iii. 236, 282, 296.Costers, vi. 50 note 2.Costessey.SeeCossey.Costid (?), ——, ii. 66.Coteler, Edw., ii. 288.Coteler, Robt.SeeCutler.Coting(Cooting or Cutting), Wm., ii. 29, 102-103; iii. 263; iv. 108; v. 6, 86.[269b]Cotman, Sir Richard, v. 320.Cotton, Suffolk, i. 209, 225, 227-228, 229-231, 234, 240, 340; ii. 170; iii. 110, 308, 309, 315, 316, 317, 319; iv. 9, 52, 62, 63, 71, 72, 157, 168, 185, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 235, 274, 292, 303; v. 5; vi. 106, 107.Cotton, Parson of, ii. 195.Cotton (Quotton), Wm., of Cambridgeshire, Receiver of the Duchy of Lancaster, ii. 209; iii. 28, 30, 31.Cotton, Mr., vi. 157.Coubitt.SeeRetford.Couche, John, ii. 67.Coule, Wm., ii. 31.Councils, Great, iii. 92.Counsheux(Conches, Normandy ?), i. 55; ii. 5.Courcy (Cursy), France, ii. 6.Courtenay, Sir Hugh, v. 105.Courtenay, John, iii. 307.Courtenay, Sir Philip, v. 105.Courtenay, Piers, Bishop of Exeter, vi. 81.Courtenay, Rich., Bishop of Norwich, i. 30.Courtenay.SeeDevonshire, Earl of.Courtenays, v. 80, 113.Courtonne (Curton), France, ii. 6.Cousinot, Wm., French Ambassador, ii. 121, 124.Coutances (Normandy), ii. 6.Couth.Publicly known, iii. 41.Cove (Cofe), Wm., of North Cove, Suffolk, iii. 264.Coventry, i. 75, 152, 172, 173, 182, 189, 244, 249, 250, 313; ii. 89, 90; iii. 103, 108, 198, 233, 242;Parliament at, iii. 226;Recorder of, ii. 176.Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, formerly called Bishop of Chester.SeeBooth, Wm., andHales, John.Covine.Intrigue, ii. 271, 312.Cowhaw, Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 5, 20, 85, 90, 91.Cowling, Suffolk, iii. 155, 157.Cowntewery.Counter or desk, ii. 281.Cowper, ——, vi. 120-121.Cowper, Aleyn, iv. 280.Cragg.Stoneware, vi. 50.Craksheld, ——, v. 244, 245.Crane, ——, ii. 315; iii. 92.Crane, Alice or Alson, ii. 135, 301; iii. 40, 115; iv. 223.Crane, Eliz., vi. 206.Crane, John, ii. 148-149; iii. 31, 40 note 1.Crane, Margaret, iii.31.Crawethorn, ——, v. 208.Cray, North Kent, iv. 309.Crayford, i. 335.270Cressell, Monsieur de, iii. 306.Cressener, ——, iii. 2.Cressingham, Norfolk, i. 306; ii. 31, 159, 220; iv. 256; vi. 17, 27-28, 96, 97.Cressingham, Parson of, ii. 31, 219.Crevecœur, Ph. de, v. 297.Croft, Sir Ric., v. 105; vi. 69, 101, 187.Croile, France, ii. 7.Croker, Sir John, v. 105, 113.Crome, N., iii. 50; iv. 76, 77, 155, 156.Cromer (Crowmer), Norfolk, i. 25, 177, 254, 308, 309; ii. 19, 64, 136, 187, 244, 292-293; iii. 126, 128, 196; v. 298; vi. 24, 29.Cromer, Pers of, ii. 68.Cromes, ii. 128.Cromwell, Ralph, Lord Treasurer of England, i. 31, 59, 131, 163, 336; ii. 38, 47, 120, 190, 197, 198, 200, 275, 324; iii. 9, 30, 41, 44, 50, 52, 66, 69, 73, 156.Cromwell, Humphrey Bourchier, Lord (1461-71), iv. 8; v. 100.Cromwell, Sir Thos., v. 105.Crosseby, ——, iv. 270.Crostwight (Crostweyt), Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 229.Crowland Abbey, i. 248.Crowmer.SeeCromer.Crowmer, ——, i. 72, 74; iv. 61.Crowmer, Sir Jas., v. 105.Crowmer, Robt., vi. 154-155.Croyland, Prior of, i. 66.Croxton, ——, ii. 158.Croxton (Croxeston), Audrey, iv. 224.Croxton, Thos., iv. 117.Cryne, T., vi. 55-56.Cubitt.SeeKubyte.Cullynge, ——, iv. 10.Cumberton, Richard, iv. 279.Curde, John, iv. 22.Currants.SeeRaisins.Curson, Sir John, ii. 216.Curson, Philip, iv. 231.Cursy.SeeCourcy.Curteys, John, v. 306.Curton.SeeCourtonne.Curt baron, vi. 175.Custans, ——, ii. 130.Cutler (Coteler), Robt., Vicar of Caister, iv. 102, 103, 104, 124 note 3, 228, 229, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243, 285; v. 66, 67; vi. 50.Cutting.SeeCoting.Cuttyng, Gees, ii. 23 note 1.Cyselond.SeeSisland.DaDeDiDoDrDuDyDacre of the North, Ralph, first Lord (1459-62), iii. 268; iv. 51.Dacre (Dakarys) of the South, Richard Fynes, Lord (1459-84), i. 193, 215; iv. 57, 61; v. 62;Thos. Fynes, Lord (1484-1534), i. 69; vi. 151.Delalaunde, Sir Thos., v. 70.Dalby, Constantine, iv. 105-106, 124.Dale, Edward, iii. 308, 316, 317, 319; iv. 303.D’Alençon, Duc, i. 106.Dalling, Norfolk, iii. 287.Dalling, Vicar of, iv. 230, 231.Dalling, ——, Under Escheator, ii. 200, 201, 212.Dalling, Robt., i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308, 311.Dalling, Sir Roger, iv. 8.Dalling, Thos., ii. 271, 311.Dalling, Wm., ii. 38-39, 214; iii. 263.Dam (Damme), John, i. 44, 90; ii. 85, 95, 111-112, 128, 133, 148, 176, 179, 180, 186, 217, 223, 225, 228, 279, 315; iii. 227, 239, 266, 270, 298; iv. 15, 16, 17, 27, 48, 75, 250, 251, 252, 254; v. 308; vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.Dam, Simon, iv. 280, 281; v. 196, 252.Dam, Wm., vi. 4.Damask, price of, iv. 287.Danby, Robt., iii. 122; iv. 88.Dane, John, iv. 310.Danger. ‘In his danger,’i.e.in his debt, or responsible to him, iii. 38.Daniel, ——, vi. 35.Daniel, ——, of Gray’s Inn, iii. 296.Daniel, John, vi. 117, 119.Daniel, Thos., of Rising, Norfolk, i. 68, 94-95, 113, 114; ii. 80, 82, 86, 87, 103, 137-138, 145, 150, 172, 176, 202, 214, 216, 217-218, 254note 1, 255, 256, 265, 274, 296, 312; iii. 53, 60, 63, 100, 132, 226; iv. 96.Daniel, Walter, vi. 75.Danvers, Robt., Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 162.Danvers, Master T., v. 314.Darby.SeeDerby.Darcort, ——, iii. 266.Darcy (Darsy), Roger, iii. 98; vi. 172.Darell, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.Dartford, Kent, i. 74, 99, 335-6.Dartmouth, vi. 126.Dates, v. 313.Daubeney, ——, ii. 54.Daubeney, Giles, Lord (1486-1507), vi. 145, 207.Daubeney, John, i. 221, 240, 252, 253, 254, 340; iii. 297; iv. 13, 27, 41 (bis), 42-44, 64, 66, 70, 73, 79, 84, 85, 121, 123, 127, 136 (bis), 137, 139, 140, 142, 150, 152, 156, 160, 161, 162, 192, 227, 230, 266, 271, 277, 283, 299, 306, 307;271v. 14, 22, 24, 25, 45, 47, 57 (bis), 61, 63, 66, 67, 97, 98, 140, 185, 302; vi. 50, 107-108.Daubeney, Wm., iii. 237, 266.Daune, Cecily, iv. 291-292.Daungell, France, ii. 7.Daunson, John, iii. 142, 284.Dauphin, The, i. 290.Dauson.SeeDawson.Davers, Thos., iv. 267-268.Daverse, ——, i. 240.Davington, ii. 188.Davy, ——, ii. 93, 94; v. 78.Davy, Alice, vi. 14.Davy, Elyse, iv. 134.Davy, John, ii. 112, 209; iii. 253-254; iv. 237, 238, 239; vi. 14.Davy, John, Vicar of E. Tuddenham, iv. 102, 103, 104, 239; vi. 75.Davy, Richard, ii. 319.Davy, Thos., vi. 19, 57.Dawbeney.SeeDaubeney.Dawes, Thos., iv. 178.Dawnson, ——, v. 214.Dawson (Dauson), ——, iii. 307; v. 214, 215.Dawson, John, iv. 236, 241.Daye, John, v. 174.Deal, Kent, i. 316.Dean, Forest of, i. 250.‘Death of Arthur, The,’ i. 323.Debenham, Suffolk, ii. 322.Debenham, Gilbert, ii. 235-236, 243, 273, 275, 276, 307; iii. 35, 309, 317, 319; iv. 9, 42-43, 62, 63, 68, 69-70, 71-72, 151, 157, 192, 193, 198.Debenham, Gilbert, the younger, knighted before 1465, father of Elizabeth Brews, i. 210, 212, 214, 230, 337; iv. 43, 45, 46, 88, 94, 192, 198, 199, 274; v. 50.Debenham, Sir Gilbert, son of the preceding and uncle of Margery Paston, i. 210, 229, 230, 340; vi. 106, 118.Debretayll, Lewis, v. 32.Decies tantum, writ of, ii. 17.De Coussy, i. 123.Dedham, Essex, ii. 149, 170, 193, 194, 195; iii. 37, 56, 65, 67, 68, 94, 96, 109, 142, 301, 302; iv. 158; v. 117.Dedham Netherhall, Essex, iii. 154; iv. 236.Dedham Overhall, Essex, iv. 236.Delaber, Sir Richard, vi. 187.Delevere, Sir Richard, vi. 101.Delgate, Thos., ii. 53.Delvys, Sir John, v. 104.Denbigh, i. 192.Dene, Robt., iii. 68.Dengayn (Dyngane), Joan, iv. 86.[271b]Dengayns, Yarmouth, v. 94.Denham (Dynham), John, afterwards Lord, i. 182, 184, 185, 281; iii. 199, 203; v. 188; vi. 107, 120.Denmark, King of, vi. 136, 138.Denney (Jenney ?), ——, ii. 238.Denny, William, iv. 279.Denschers, iv. 228.Denston, ——, ii. 307, 315.Denton, ——, v. 320.Denyes, Thos., i. 139-142, 204-205, 206; ii. 113, 150-151 (bis), 163, 173-174, 176, 191, 211, 214, 226-227, 302-304, 304-306, 307, 317, 318-319; iii. 37, 85, 91, 227, 272-273, 274-275, 282-283, 284-285 (bis), 286, 297;murdered, iii. 286, 288-289, 291-292, 293, 296.Denyes, ‘Mistress Anne’ or Agnes, wife of preceding, i. 139, 141-142; ii. 150, 151, 303, 304, 305-306 (bis), 307; iii. 273, 282, 283, 284, 287-288, 297; iv. 40.Denyse, ——, v. 181.Depden, John, iv. 150.Derby (Darby), ——, v. 252, 262, 265; vi. 43.Derby, Richard, i. 298.Derby, i. 336.Dereham (Dyram), Norfolk, iv. 155.Dereham, East, Vicar of, iv. 105-106.Dereham, West, ii. 215.Derham, Thos., ii. 14.Deryk, Mr., vi. 146.Deve.SeeDive.Devenish, Sir ——, vi. 187.Devereux (Deverys), Sir J., v. 105.Devereux, Sir Wm., i. 81.Devonshire, v. 80, 113.Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, fifth Earl of (1422-1458), i. 87, 98-99, 161, 165; ii. 148; iii. 25, 29, 30, 48-50, 76.Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, sixth Earl of (1458-61), iii. 268, 269.Devonshire, Humphrey Stafford, created Earl of (1469), i. 249, 335.Devonshire, Earl of, v. 104.Dewe, John, iv. 230.Dey, ——, iv. 9.Dey, Thos., vi. 144.Deye, Henry, iii. 90, 91.Deye, John, ii. 184; iii. 235.Deymayne, Wm., iii. 237.Deyvill, or Devyle, ——, iii. 85, 112.Dickinson (Dykynson), John, iv. 279.Diem clausit extremum, writs of, ii. 16.Dieppe (Depe), i. 281; ii. 6; iii. 234, 306, 307; iv. 35; v. 184.Digby, Sir John, vi. 187.Dilhams, ii. 43.272Diskure.Discover, disclose, iv. 187.Diswyr.Doubt, ii. 228.Dive, S. Pierre, ii. 6.Dive, S. Sauveur, ii. 6.Dixon, ——, vi. 25.Dixon (Dyxon), Mrs., v. 271.Docking, Norfolk, iii. 210.Doctor of Physic, iv. 21.Dode, John, iv. 282.Dogdyke (Dokdike), Lincolnshire, ii. 120.Doget (Doket), Master, ii. 160.Doget (Doket), Bailiff’s son, iv. 205.Doget, John, iv. 148.Doget, Ric., i. 335; ii. 216, 240; vi. 191, 192, 195.Doget, Wm., iv. 170.Doke, John, iii. 237.Doket.SeeDoget.Dokkyng, ——, vi. 18.Dokkyng, Thos., vi. 207.Dokkynges Manor, v. 299, 300.Dokworth.SeeDuckworth.Dole at Bromholm, iv. 228-230.Dolestones, ii. 72 note 5.Dollay, R., ii. 322-323.Dollys, ——, v. 103, 108, 165.Domfront, Normandy, ii. 6.Doncaster (Dancastre), Yorkshire, ii. 296; iii. 129, 135; v. 70.Donge.A mattress, iii. 184; vi. 175-176, 178.Donham.SeeDunham.Donmowe.SeeDunmowe.Donne, Laurence, iii. 142.Donne, ——, i. 304; vi. 2.Donnynges, Walsham, ii. 63.Donsamborowe.SeeDunstanborough.Donstable.SeeDunstable.‘Doolis,’ or ‘Dolestones,’q.v.Dordrecht, or Dort, Netherlands, vi. 154.Dorking, Surrey, vi. 201.Dorlet, ——, i. 218; iv. 129, 131.Dormand, Edmund, vi. 112, 119, 121.Dormants.Large beams, ii. 281.Dorset, Henry Beaufort, Earl of, afterwards Third Duke of Somerset, i. 161; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 33.See alsoSomerset.Dorset, Cecily, Marchioness of, v. 290; vi. 209.Dorset, Thos. Grey, Marquis of, vi. 173.Dortour.Dormitory, vi. 42.Dorward, William, ii. 275.Dory, ——, iii. 86, 113-114.Dory, John, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 113.Dorylot, John de, iii. 309.Douglas, James, Earl of, i. 115; iv. 50.Douyle, France, ii. 7.[272b]Dover, i. 64, 65; ii. 146, 147, 148; v. 185, 195.Dow, John, ii. 282.Dowbigging, John, iv. 28-29.Dowebegyng, John, ii. 82.Dowee, Thos., ii. 214.Downes, Sir John, v. 105.Downham (Dounham), Norfolk, iii. 296.Downing, John, ii. 77; vi. 70.Dowylday, Nic., ii. 215.Draper, John, ii. 54.Draught Chamber. Room containing a ‘draught’ or privy, ii. 281.Dravale, ——, ii. 135.Drayton, Norfolk, i. 218-223, 226-227, 232, 234, 245-246, 273, 284, 303-304; ii. 134, 137, 254; iii. 42; iv. 27, 32, 93, 109, 129, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 156, 157, 158, 161, 162, 164-166, 169-171, 176, 180, 187, 195, 203, 205, 206, 208, 235, 280-281; v. 76, 77, 126, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.Descent of the Manor of, iv. 165.Church of, iv. 31, 145, 193, 206; vi. 2.Bailiff of, iv. 128, 170.Drentall, Thos., clerk, vi. 53.Druell, John, LL.D., iv. 102, 103, 104, 181, 236, 245.Drury, Matt., ii. 307.Drye, Thos., iv. 178.Dublin (Deblyn), i. 313; iii. 203.Ducket, Wm., i. 227.Duckworth (Dokworth), Elys, ii. 267, 308, 312.Dudley, John Sutton, Fourth Lord (1406-1482), i. 86, 94, 336; iii. 25, 33.Dudley, Catherine, v. 68-69.Dumfries, i. 193.Dunham (Donham), Norfolk, v. 168.Dunham, Little (Lytyldonham), iii. 23.Dunmowe (Donemowe), John, iv. 150.Dunmowe, Wm., ii. 267, 269, 308, 312.Dunois, John, Count of, bastard of Orleans, i. 49-50; ii. 121-124.Dunstable (Donstable), vi. 21.Dunstanborough (Donsamborowe), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60.

Burghersh, Sir John, i. 41.

Burgundy, i. 283, 291, 299; iii. 130.

Burgundy, Bastard of, i. 281; iv. 278, 279, 298;

Armourer of, v. 194.

Burgundy, Mary, Duchess of, i. 300.

Burgundy, Dukes of.SeeChas. the Bold(1467-77);Philip the Good(1419-67);Philip the Fair(1482-1506).

Burlingham, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 266, 267.

Burlingham, South, ii. 311.

Burnam, John, vi. 109.

Burnby, Thos.,iii. 307.

Burneviles, in Nacton, iv. 11, 29, 109, 292; v. 92.

Burneys(Berners ?), Lord, iii. 25.

Burnham, Norfolk, ii. 214; vi. 14;

Sir Rauf, Parson of, i. 331, 332.

Burton, ——, of Norwich, ii. 282.

Burton, J., iii. 263.

Burton, Seman, iv. 103.

Burvam, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.

Bury, ——, ii. 195.

Bury, Thos., ii. 308, 312; iii. 222.

Bury, Wm., ii. 276.

Bury St. Edmunds (Bery), i. 85, 311; ii. 163, 164, 184 (bis), 243; iii. 135; iv. 36, 94, 256; v. 94, 96; vi. 85, 121.

Bury St. Edmunds, Abbot of, vi. 34.

Bury St. Edmunds, Monastery of, ii. 32.

Bury St. Edmunds, Parliament of, iii. 243.

Bussard, ——, iii. 253.

Busshop.SeeBishop.

Butler, Lord Sudley.SeeSudley.

Butler, Henry, iv. 165.

Butler, Sir James, son of Jas., fourth Earl of Ormond, ii. 89 note 4.

Butler (Boteler), Sir John, v. 105.

Butler (Boteler), John, iii. 248; iv. 92, 203, 204.

Butler (Botiller), Robt., ii. 191; iii. 235; iv. 102, 140, 237, 243, 268, 285.

Butler (Botelore), Wm., iii. 28.

Butt, John, ii. 84.

Bychamwelle, v. 98.

Bylaugh, Roger.SeeChirch, Roger.

Bylbys, ——, ii. 49.

Byrde, Wm., vi. 186.

Byrdon, Thos., ii. 271, 311.

Bysshop.SeeBishop.

CaChCiCoCrCu

Cabell(Capell ?), Sir Wm., vi. 91.

Cable, ——, vi. 108.

Cade, Jack, the rebel, i. 44, 68-78, 126, 156, 170; ii. 145, 153-155, 207.

Caen, Normandy, i. 9, 57, 67, 87; ii. 5, 118; iii. 157, 306; iv. 48.

Caen, Abbey of St. Stephen’s, ii. 6.

Caen, ‘Bole Abbey,’ ii. 6.

Cager, Thos., v. 176.

Caister (Castre), Norfolk, i. 26, 118-120, 150, 151, 153, 184, 195, 202-203, 209, 214, 215, 218, 224, 225, 227-228, 229, 230, 234, 237, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 258, 260, 262, 263-264, 272, 274, 276, 284, 294-298, 309, 314, 321; ii. 4, 9, 30, 39, 40, 108, 134, 136, 149, 152, 170, 171, 178, 192, 198, 199, 200, 201, 212, 238, 239, 240, 279, 311, 329, 334, 335; iii. 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 32, 35, 42, 43, 50, 52, 68, 69, 71, 74, 76, 83, 87, 93, 94, 97, 100, 104, 105, 109, 110, 115 (bis), 117, 119, 121, 138, 142, 144, 145, 148-149, 160, 162, 164, 167, 193, 207, 212, 217, 230, 235, 239, 250, 277, 286, 294, 298, 310; iv. 9, 45, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 70, 72, 73, 74, 84, 86, 102, 103, 105, 109-110, 125, 131, 133, 140, 142, 149, 165, 168, 180, 182, 186, 192, 205, 223, 230, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 247, 255, 256, 265, 269, 270, 272, 282, 283, 284, 285, 289, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 302, 303, 306; v. 8-9, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 33, 36, 63, 70, 76, 78, 81, 82, 91, 92 (bis), 94, 97, 109, 110, 117, 131, 142, 146, 147, 150, 151, 163, 166, 171, 172-173, 185, 198, 201, 224, 235, 237, 238, 239, 242-244, 246, 247, 251, 259, 262, 275, 283, 293, 294, 301-302, 305, 310, 314;vi. 29, 33, 63, 69, 74 (bis), 76, 79, 139.

Inventory of household stuff at, iv. 42.

Descent of the Manor, iv. 42.

Expense of household at, iv. 149.

Vicar of,seeCutteler.

Presentation to chapel, v. 13, 14, 16.

Siege of, and negotiations thereon, i. 250-254, 256, 257, 265, 340; v. 36-37, 40-41, 42-45, 45-46, 47-49, 50-59, 60-61, 65, 73.

Inventory of goods and guns left at, after siege, v. 59.

Intended college at.See underFastolf, Sir John, Will of.

Caister, Bardolf, v. 116, 299.

Caister, Cleres, v. 299; vi. 207.

Caister, Horning Hall in, iv. 105.

Caister Hall, Manor of, v. 305; vi. 91.

Caister St. Edmund’s, Norwich, i. 285.

Parson of, v. 78.

Calabria and Lorraine, Nic. of Anjou, Duke of, v. 216.

Calais, i. 64, 83, 88, 95, 96, 97, 103, 106-107, 108-110, 126, 128, 137, 138, 147, 159, 162, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 239, 248, 249, 277, 287, 288, 290, 291, 294, 300; ii. 51, 146, 148, 162, 257, 299, 325; iii. 92, 118, 126, 130, 141, 203, 204, 312; iv. 35, 50, 57, 58, 78, 264; v. 28, 65,265111, 152, 154, 163, 176, 180, 181, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 193, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 203, 215, 219, 225, 226, 235, 237, 238 (bis), 239 (bis), 247, 251, 253, 256, 258, 259, 270, 274, 277, 279, 280, 286, 287, 290, 298; vi. 34, 60, 83, 144, 145.

Calais, Deputy and council of, v. 224.

Lieutenant of.SeeKeriell, Sir Thos.

Mayor and merchants of the staple of, ii. 299; v. 194.

Treasurer of, v. 152.SeeElkenhed, Marshalof, v. 224.

Master Porter of, v. 282.

Calcote, or Caldecote, Suffolk, i. 212, 234; iv. 9, 68, 69, 71, 151, 157, 192, 193, 238, 244, 289, 292; v. 92, 107, 148, 189, 234.

Calkestowe, v. 122.

Call, Robert, iii. 235.

Calle, John, son of Ric., vi. 52, 69.

Calle (Kale), Richard, Bailiff to Paston family, i. 202, 209-210, 212, 216, 221, 228, 254-256, 285, 311; ii. 187-188; iii. 22, 219, 220 (bis), 239, 245, 246, 249, 277-278, 284, 296, 298, 315-316, 318-320; iv. 4, 9, 17, 18 (bis), 25, 27, 29-30, 41, 45, 46 (bis), 58, 61, 63, 64 (bis), 65, 66, 68, 71-72, 81, 87, 92-93, 97, 107-108, 116, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 132, 135, 138, 140, 146, 148, 149, 152 (bis), 154, 155, 156 (bis), 157, 158, 159 (bis), 160, 160-162 (bis), 163, 164, 167, 171, 174, 175, 176, 179, 181, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 199, 202, 203, 227, 238, 255, 256, 271, 271-272, 274, 276, 277, 299; v. 2, 3, 6, 22, 24-25, 25-28, 33, 49, 59, 61, 63, 97, 120, 121, 127, 129, 130, 150, 153, 168-169, 197, 229, 232, 233, 263; vi. 20-21, 108, 138, 162-163 (bis), 166;

imprisonment of, iii. 318-320;

engagement to Margery Paston, v. 21, 39.

Calle, Richard and Wm., sons of the preceding, vi. 52.

Calman, Nich., iv. 197.

Calthorpe, ——, i. 324; iv. 60; v. 93, 227.

Calthorpe, Alianora, ii. 46.

Calthorpe, Dame Elizabeth, v. 66, 175; vi. 121.

Calthorpe, John, iv. 105.

Calthorpe, Lady, i. 264; v. 108; vi. 57, 59.

Calthorpe, Master, ii. 180, 224, 225, 240; iii. 140; iv. 107, 108; vi. 119.

Calthorpe, Philip, vi. 155.

Calthorpe, Sir Wm., i. 31, 285; ii. 46; iii. 266, 286; iv. 3, 266; v. 17, 90, 302.

Calthorpe, William, i. 216-217, 338; ii. 308; iii. 128, 227, 276; v. 32, 179.

Calthorpe, Young, iii. 6, 110.

Caly, ——, ii. 157, 278.

Calybut, ——, ii. 159.

Camber, the, near Rye, vi. 155.

Cambridge, i. 27, 116, 241, 319; ii. 40, 100, 103, 106, 107; iii. 123, 135, 215, 220; iv. 9, 21, 33, 36, 102, 241, 293; v. 72 (bis), 137, 174, 314; vi. 129, 130, 157, 206.

Peter House in, ii. 49.

Trinity Hall, ii. 40.

Provost of St. Mary’s, iv. 87, 140.

Scholar of, ii. 106.

Cambridge, ... vi. 129, 130, 157, 206Text has “vi. 129, 130, 157; vi. 206”

Cambridgeshire, iv. 95, 116, 125; v. 95.

Camplyon, Robt., ii. 313.

Candle. ‘Set a candle before the devil,’ iv. 12.

Cane, Dan Thomas of, ii. 21.

Canon, Thos., ii. 141.

Canon, Thos., the elder, iii. 23.

Canterbury, i. 156, 249, 266; iii. 13, 118; iv. 90,187, 256, 300; v. 40, 74, 75, 112, 185, 245; vi. 153, 206.

Canterbury, Archbishops of.SeeStafford, John(1443-52);Kemp, John(1452-4);Bourchier, Thos.(1454-86);Morton, John(1486-1500).

Canterbury, Auditor of Archbishop of, iv. 286.

Court of Audience of, i. 216, 224; iv. 182.

Monastery of St. Augustine’s, iv. 90.

Canterbury (Caunterbury), Thos., iv. 279.

Canwike, Laurence, vi. 207.

Canyngs, Wm., iii. 126.

Capell.SeeCabell.

Capgrave, ——, i. 109.

Cappe, John, iii. 237.

Capron, ——, ii. 102.

Capron, R., v. 149.

Carbalde, John, v. 184.

Carbonell, Sir John, ii. 11, 46.

Carbonell, Margery, ii. 11.

Carbonel, Sir Richard, i. 30.

Carbrooke, Norfolk, v. 168.

Carbrooke, Master of, iii. 261; iv. 41.

Cards, Game of, vi. 79.

Carentan (Karentine), Normandy, ii. 6.

Carenton, John, Bailiff of Maldon, v. 148.

Carew, Sir William, vi. 102, 187.

Carleton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.

Carleton, by Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.

Carlisle, iv. 50. Siege of, i. 205; iii. 276.

Carlisle, Bishop of, i. 336.

Carpentarius, Robertus, ii. 3.

Carr, John, vi. 173.

Carre, Sir Wm., v. 105.

Carre, Wm., vi. 155.

Carrow, Prioress of, iv. 227.

Carsell, France, ii. 7.

Carvel, a kind of ship, iii. 306.

Carvil, Edmund, iv. 196.

Caryour, Roger, ii. 293.

Case, John, iv. 178.

Casewick, Norfolk, vi. 190.

Cassell, v. 297.

Cassibelaun, vi. 65.

Castile, HenryIV., King of, iv. 35.

See alsoPhilip.

Castile, Queens of.SeeIsabella andJoan.

SeeIsabella and Joan.Isabella listed underSpainand as “Ferdinand and Isabella”.

Castillon, in Perigord, i. 122, 125; ii. 123 note 1.

Castleacre, Norfolk, ii. 64, 215.

Castlecombe, Wilts., i. 152; iii. 126.

Parson of.SeeHowes, Thos.

Entry spelled “Howys”.

Castle Rising, i. 27.

Caston, Norfolk, ii. 11.

Caston, Wm., Esq., ii. 46.

Castre.SeeCaister.

Catelyn, ——, iv. 256.

Cates, John, ii. 60.

Catesby, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.

Catherine (Kateryne), Mrs., ii. 131; v. 161; vi. 45.

Catherine of Arragon, i. 317; vi. 161.

Cattes, Norfolk, iv. 292, 295, 296; v. 76, 94.

Caudebec (Galdebek), France, i. 56, 106; ii. 6.

Caulx, i. 106.

Caus, Richard, vi. 94.

Causton.SeeCawston.

Causton, Richard de, ii. 10, 31.

Causton, Richard, Vicar of Paston, vi. 189 (bis).

Cavendish, Suffolk, ii. 315.

Cavendish, ——, ii. 315.

Cawston (Causton), Norfolk, ii. 93; iv. 161, 207, 256.

Caxton, Wm., i. 153, 323.

Celot, M. J., ii. 218.

Chaderton, Edmund, vi. 93.

Chafeveleyns, javelins, iv. 266.

Chalais in Perigord, i. 122.

Chalers, Sir John, ii. 307.

Chamberlain, My Lord, iv. 275; v. 62, 148, 149, 166, 178, 247, 251, 252, 290; vi. 20.

Chamberlain, Sir Robt., iv. 60; vi. 2.

Chamberlain, Lady, iv. 82.

Chamberlain, Sir Roger, i. 74, 164; ii. 75, 185 note 1; iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38, 76; iv. 73; v. 309.

Chamberlain, Sir William, i. 338; ii. 185; iii. 278; iv. 2, 18.

Chamberlain, W., iii. 196, 227.

Chambers (or Chambre), Eleanor, ii. 51, 52.

Chambre, John, ii. 52.

Chambre, Thos., ii. 52, 84, 311; iv. 279.

Chambrois (Chamberexs) Castle, France, i. 56; ii. 6.

Chamer, George of, ii. 312.

Champagne, France, i. 13.

Chancehose, Nic., ii. 3.

Chancellor, My Lord, i. 60, 62, 63; ii. 20, 205, 207, 208, 210; iv. 272, 273, 274, 310; vi. 20.

Chancellors, Lord.SeeBeaufort, Henry(1413-17 and 1424-6);Kemp, John(1426-32 and 1450-4);Stafford, John(1432-50);Salisbury, Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1454-5);Bourchier, Thos.(1455-6);Waynflete, Wm.(1456-60);Nevill, George(1460-7 and 1470-1);Stillington, Robt.(1467-73);Rotherham, Thos.(1474-83);Alcock, John(1485-6);Morton, John(1487-1500).

Chancery, ii. 227; v. 314.

Chapell, John, ii. 65.

Chapelleyn, Robert, i. 331.

Chapman, Sir John, Rector of St. Mary’s, Melton, iv. 306; vi. 5.

Chapman, John, v. 56.

Chapman, Thos., iv. 47-48.

Chardequeyns.Preserve of quinces, ii. 276.

CharlesII., i. 27.

CharlesVII., King of France, i. 48-57, 95, 109, 120-125; ii. 121-127; iii. 125, 234, 306.

CharlesVIII., vi. 82, 83.

Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1467-77), i. 107, 239, 247, 259, 277, 288, 289, 299; iv. 277, 296, 299; v. 175, 184, 219, 225, 258, 270, 287.

Charles, Ric., ii. 95, 282; iv. 154, 155, 228, 229; vi. 180.

Charles, Thos., vi. 143.

Charles and his fellowship, ii. 248.

Charleton, Sir Thos., i. 137.

Charolois, Chas., Count of, i. 247.

Chatterley, ——, i. 336.

Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 323.

Chaucer (or Chawsers), Thos., Chief Butler to HenryV., and son of the Poet, i. 39, 41, 42; ii. 29, 31.

Chaumpeneys, Ric.,ii. 3.

Chawsers.SeeChaucer.

Chawson, Brittany, vi. 126.

Checkroll, ii. 181.

Chedworth, John, Bishop of Lincoln (1451-71), i. 127, 336; iii. 47-48.

Cheke, Sir Wm., vi. 152.

Chelmsford, Essex, i. 171; vi. 121, 122, 181, 182.

Chelsfeld, Kent, iv. 310.

Chelsea (Chelchyche), vi. 108.

Cheney, Sir John, vi. 118, 187.

Chenne.SeeSheen.

Cherbourg, i. 57, 67, 175; ii. 6, 162, 291.

Cherche.SeeChirch.

Cheseman, ——, iv. 18 (bis).

Chesham, Thos., ii. 69.

Cheshire, iv. 96.

Chess, Game of, vi. 66.

Chesten, Henry, iv. 150.

Chester, i. 81, 171, 173, 190; iii. 92, 108, 233.

Chester, Bishop of.SeeCoventryandLichfield.

Chesterfield, Yorkshire, v. 70.

Chesteyne, Friar John, iv. 257.

‘Chevers Mater,’ ii. 134.

Chevissche.To procure, or provide, v. 48.

Chevyssance.Borrowing at interest, iv. 267.

Cheynour, John, iv. 280.

Cheyny, ——, v. 32.

Cheyny, Sir Robt., vi. 102, 187.

Chicheley, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-43), ii. 27.

Chichester, i. 75.

Chief Justice, ii. 20.

Child (Chylde), ——, iv. 282.

Child, Richard, ii. 293.

Child, Thos., vi. 15, 16.

Child, Wm., ii. 4.

Chinon, France, i. 54.

Chippenham, Master, iv. 268.

Chirch, Nicholas, ii. 271, 311; iv. 237, 242, 243, 284.

Chirch, Roger, i. 113, 114, 115; ii. 263-264, 266, 267, 270, 271 (bis), 272, 274, 308, 312.

Chirch, Robert, ii. 311.

Chitock’s Son, iv. 181.

Choke, Richard, Serjeant-at-law, afterwards Judge of the Common Pleas, iii. 84.

Chrewys, ——, iv. 12.

‘Christopher, The,’ ship, v. 190.

Christopher, St., Life of, vi. 66.

Christopher, iii. 106.

Church.SeeChirch.

Church Close in Paston, v. 209.

Chyllins, Richard, iv. 158.

Chynne.To split, crack, ii. 19.

Cicero (Tully),de Amicitiaandde Senectute, i. 153; vi. 66.

de Amicitiaandde SenectuteText has “de Amicitia et de Senectute” but works are named separately in primary text.

Cinnamon, v. 119.

Cinque Ports, i. 75.

Clarence, George, Duke of, brother of EdwardIV., i. 212, 248-249, 252, 253, 257, 271-272, 281, 313; iii. 233; iv. 25; v. 35, 43, 44, 46, 47, 55, 63, 70, 71, 80, 96, 135, 188, 189, 195, 199, 270.

See alsoGeorge.

Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, i. 191.

Clarence, Thos., Duke of, brother of HenryV., ii. 8; iii. 61, 63, 148, 149.

Clarendom, i. 130.

Clark, Thos., vi. 157.

Claryngton, John, vi. 19.

Claverying, John de, ii. 3.

Claxton, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 260; iv. 161, 163.

Clay,John, iii. 233.

Clay, Thos., iii. 199.

Clay.SeeCley.

Claymond, Thos., i. 338.

Clederro, ——, vi. 34-35.

Clement, Mr., iv. 123.

Clement, Master (Felmingham ?), iii. 211.

Clement, John, vi. 28.

Clement, Robt., ii. 305.

‘Clenefyed, strek met, and non inmet,’ iv. 130.

Clerc, John, ii. 188, 191.

Clere, ——, ii. 190; vi. 64.

Clere, Anne, Wife of Robt., vi. 149, 150.

Clere, Edmund or Esmond, i. 157; ii. 30, 51, 57, 67, 68, 307; iii. 13-14, 126, 136, 246; iv. 105, 116, 126; vi. 33, 192, 193,198.

Clere, Eliz., widow of Robt., i. 155, 291, 324; ii. 99, 108, 109-111, 140 (bis), 141, 223, 224, 278, 280, 284-285, 286, 330; iii. 3, 264; iv. 13, 27, 61, 66, 83, 105, 180, 258; v. 93, 118, 125, 208, 304-305; vi. 108, 150.

Clere, John, of Ormesby, ii. 30.

Clere, Margaret, iv. 61.

Clere, Mistress, ii. 83.

Clere, Robt., of Ormesby, ii. 30, 39, 51, 57, 64-65, 68; vi. 192, 193, 198.

Clere, Robt., Son of preceding (knighted 1494), v. 220, 221, 222, 227, 232-233, 324; vi. 108, 149, 152, 155, 167.

Clere, Wm., ii. 85.

Clerk, ——, vi. 166.

Clerk, Geoffrey, iv. 9.

Clerk, Henry, iv. 237, 242, 284.

Clerk, John, iii. 141; iv. 237, 244, 269.

Clerk, Margaret, iv. 20.

Clerk, Roger, iii. 307.

Clerke, Robt., iv. 279; v. 105.

Clerke, Wm., iv. 280.

Cleton, Wm., i. 148.

Clewer (Cleworth), Windsor, i. 317; vi. 172.

Cley, Norfolk, vi. 132, 200, 201.

Cley, Sir John, iii. 312; iv. 83; v. 105.

Cleyhall, iii. 263.

Clifford, ——, heirs of, ii. 253, 254.

Clifford, Henry, fourteenth Lord (1485-1523), vi. 151, 187.

Clifford, John, twelfth Lord (1422-55), i. 110, 134, 161; ii. 296; iii. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.

Clifford, John, thirteenth Lord (1455-61), i. 177, 178, 193-194; iii. 126, 267, 268, 276.

Clifford, Sir Robt., vi. 118, 187.

Clifton, Sir Jerveys, of York, v. 104; vi. 151.

Clifton, Lady, ii. 275.

Clifton, Sir John, iii. 93, 94.

Clifton, Robt., ii. 217.

Clifton, Sir Robt., Kt., ii. 14; iii. 12; vi. 102.

Clinton, John, fifth Lord, i. 161; iii. 30, 199; iv. 57.

Clippesby, Catherine, i. 307, 310; vi. 23, 25.

Clippesby, John, ii. 308; vi. 24-25.

Clippesby, John, of Oby, vi. 24, 164.

Clippesby, Will., ii. 271.

Clippesby’s Wife, ii. 95.

Clist Heath, near Exeter, i. 165.

Clopton, Mr., vi. 129, 130.

Clopton, ——, v. 89, 274.

Clopton’s Manor, Suffolk, vi. 80.

Clopton, John, Sheriff of Norfolk, i. 337; ii. 258, 260, 261, 263-264, 314-315 (bis), 316; iii. 106; iv. 105.

Clopton, Wm., i. 87; ii. 315-316.

Clopton, Sir Wm., vi. 190, 191.

Clot shon.Clouted or patched shoes, iv. 67.

Cloth of gold, v. 245, 246.

Cloves, v. 119.

Clowt up.Patch up, v. 9.

Clugny, France, ii. 20.

Clugny, Abbot of, i. 35, 36; ii. 32.

Cluniac Order, ii. 32.

Clyf, Wm., iii. 109.

Clyfton.SeeClifton.

Cobbes place, ii. 91.

Cobham, v. 316.

Cobham, Eleanor, Wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 114 note 3.

Cobham, Lord, i. 31, 98-99, 335; v. 105.

Cobham, Sir Reynold, ii. 114, 115, 253.

Cockermouth, iii. 269.

Cockley Cley, Norfolk, ii. 215; iii. 261.

Cocus, Thos., vi. 17.

Coëtivy, Oliver de, i. 122.

Cofe.SeeCove.

Cognac, i. 95.

Cok, Alex., v. 98.

Coke (Cook), John, ii. 52, 269, 310; vi. 19.

Coke, Lincoln, iii. 133.

Coke, Wm., ii. 137; v. 94.

Coke (Koke), Sanders.SeeKok, Sandre.

Cokett (Kokett), ——, i. 283, 293; ii. 278; iv. 74; v. 197, 257, 293, 294 (bis).

Cokett, John, ii. 308.

Cokfeldes, Norfolk, v. 299.

Cokkow, John, ii. 267.

Cokkow, Thos., ii. 308, 312.

Colby, ——, ii. 60.

Colby, Henry de, ii. 3.

Colbyes, Walsham, ii. 63.

Colbyne, ——, iii. 234.

Colchester, i. 75, 260; ii. 226, 322, 323; iii. 248; v. 84; vi. 121, 182.

Cole, Jas., ii. 27.

Cole, John, ii. 194, 195; iv. 57.

Cole, Wm., ii. 134, 189.

Cole, Wm., ‘Cole and Watkin’s (Shipdam’s) Chamber,’ iii. 182.

Coleby (Colby), Norfolk, iv. 215.

Colens, Wm., iv. 228.

Coles, John, iv. 279.

Coleshill, i. 173.

Colet, Henry, v. 74, 289; vi. 77, 149, 150.

Colet, ——, vi. 36.

Colin, servant of Sir J. Fastolf, iii. 93.

Colins, ——, ii. 228.

Colinson, Robt., a priest, iii. 41.

‘Colinus Gallicus,’ i. 152note 6; iii. 97, 213, 230, 231.

Colle, v. 259.

Colley Weston, Northamptonshire, vi. 158.

Collys, Harry, ii. 93, 94.

Colman or Coleman, John, iii. 315; iv. 93, 156; v. 97.

Colman, Nich., iii. 93, 238, 246; iv. 94.

Colneise, Bailiff of, iii. 90.

Colneys, Carleton, vi. 75.

Colson, ——, iv. 279.

Colte, ——, of Newcastle, iv. 140.

Colte, Thos., iii. 199, 249.

Colton, John, i. 332.

Colvyle, John, ii. 299; v. 242, 251, 260.

Colyet, iv. 148, 226.

Colyns, ——, iii. 214.

Combesdon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Comenaunte. A covenant, ii. 283.

Comet, ‘A greet gleymyng sterre’ seen, iii. 75.

Compiègne, France, iii. 58, 64.

Compostella, St. James of, i. 287; v. 186, 190.

Concarnewe, Brittany, vi. 126.

Conches, Normandy.SeeCounsheux.

Coningsby, Humph., vi. 205.

Conorhithe, ii. 83.

Constable, ——, iii. 114.

Conway Castle, i. 81.

Conyers, ——, vi. 2.

Conyers, John, Son of Sir Robt., iii. 210.

Conyers, Sir John, iii. 199.

Conyers, Sir Robt., ii. 240, 275-276; iii. 128; iv. 66.

Conyers, Sir Wm., i. 249.

Coo, John, ii. 159.

Cook.SeeCokeandKook.

Cook, Henry, iv. 280; v. 304, 307.

Cook, Jas., ii. 317.

Cook (Kook), John, iii. 90, 91; v. 6, 154, 177, 272.

Cook, Robert, iv. 279.

Cooke, Alderman, i. 71.

Cookesay, Sir Thos., vi. 187.

Cookeson, Thurstan, v. 97.

Coole, Robt., ii. 187.

Coomber, Ric., iii. 309.

Cooting, Sir Wm.SeeCoting.

Coppes, iv. 71.

Coppini, Francesco, Bishop of Terni, i. 186.

Coppyng, John, iii. 282.

Copschotyn. High crested, iv. 306.

Corbet, Sir Robt., v. 105.

Corbett, ——, vi. 153.

Corbrygg, Simon, iii. 263.

Corby, or Courby, the carrier, v. 136, 212.

Corbyn, Wm., iii. 28.

Cork, John Paston (alias Wortes), made Bishop of, i. 33; ii. 22, 26, 27.

Cornburght, Averey, iv. 47-48.

Cornewaleys, ——, vi. 130.

Cornewaleys, Thos., iv. 105.

Cornwall, i. 281; iii. 269.

Cornwall, Sir John, ii. 8.

Cornwall, a gentleman of, iv. 194.

Coronation of EdwardIV., iii. 276, 278, 280, 286.

Coroumbr (?), Yorkshire, iii. 269.

Cosard, Philip, v. 91.

Cossey (Costessey),Norfolk, i. 219, 221, 223, 227, 231; ii. 170, 285; iv. 137, 147, 148, 155, 158, 159, 163, 164, 170, 171, 179, 204, 205, 207.

Cossey, Bailiff of, i. 218, 221, 227, 231; iv. 137, 142, 143, 148, 155, 160, 170, 171, 186, 203, 205; v. 321.

Costaunce.SeeCoutances.

Costard, ——, ii. 156, 158, 249.

Costard, Francis, ii. 113, 172, 228; iii. 236, 282, 296.

Costers, vi. 50 note 2.

Costessey.SeeCossey.

Costid (?), ——, ii. 66.

Coteler, Edw., ii. 288.

Coteler, Robt.SeeCutler.

Coting(Cooting or Cutting), Wm., ii. 29, 102-103; iii. 263; iv. 108; v. 6, 86.

Cotman, Sir Richard, v. 320.

Cotton, Suffolk, i. 209, 225, 227-228, 229-231, 234, 240, 340; ii. 170; iii. 110, 308, 309, 315, 316, 317, 319; iv. 9, 52, 62, 63, 71, 72, 157, 168, 185, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 235, 274, 292, 303; v. 5; vi. 106, 107.

Cotton, Parson of, ii. 195.

Cotton (Quotton), Wm., of Cambridgeshire, Receiver of the Duchy of Lancaster, ii. 209; iii. 28, 30, 31.

Cotton, Mr., vi. 157.

Coubitt.SeeRetford.

Couche, John, ii. 67.

Coule, Wm., ii. 31.

Councils, Great, iii. 92.

Counsheux(Conches, Normandy ?), i. 55; ii. 5.

Courcy (Cursy), France, ii. 6.

Courtenay, Sir Hugh, v. 105.

Courtenay, John, iii. 307.

Courtenay, Sir Philip, v. 105.

Courtenay, Piers, Bishop of Exeter, vi. 81.

Courtenay, Rich., Bishop of Norwich, i. 30.

Courtenay.SeeDevonshire, Earl of.

Courtenays, v. 80, 113.

Courtonne (Curton), France, ii. 6.

Cousinot, Wm., French Ambassador, ii. 121, 124.

Coutances (Normandy), ii. 6.

Couth.Publicly known, iii. 41.

Cove (Cofe), Wm., of North Cove, Suffolk, iii. 264.

Coventry, i. 75, 152, 172, 173, 182, 189, 244, 249, 250, 313; ii. 89, 90; iii. 103, 108, 198, 233, 242;

Parliament at, iii. 226;

Recorder of, ii. 176.

Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, formerly called Bishop of Chester.SeeBooth, Wm., andHales, John.

Covine.Intrigue, ii. 271, 312.

Cowhaw, Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 5, 20, 85, 90, 91.

Cowling, Suffolk, iii. 155, 157.

Cowntewery.Counter or desk, ii. 281.

Cowper, ——, vi. 120-121.

Cowper, Aleyn, iv. 280.

Cragg.Stoneware, vi. 50.

Craksheld, ——, v. 244, 245.

Crane, ——, ii. 315; iii. 92.

Crane, Alice or Alson, ii. 135, 301; iii. 40, 115; iv. 223.

Crane, Eliz., vi. 206.

Crane, John, ii. 148-149; iii. 31, 40 note 1.

Crane, Margaret, iii.31.

Crawethorn, ——, v. 208.

Cray, North Kent, iv. 309.

Crayford, i. 335.

Cressell, Monsieur de, iii. 306.

Cressener, ——, iii. 2.

Cressingham, Norfolk, i. 306; ii. 31, 159, 220; iv. 256; vi. 17, 27-28, 96, 97.

Cressingham, Parson of, ii. 31, 219.

Crevecœur, Ph. de, v. 297.

Croft, Sir Ric., v. 105; vi. 69, 101, 187.

Croile, France, ii. 7.

Croker, Sir John, v. 105, 113.

Crome, N., iii. 50; iv. 76, 77, 155, 156.

Cromer (Crowmer), Norfolk, i. 25, 177, 254, 308, 309; ii. 19, 64, 136, 187, 244, 292-293; iii. 126, 128, 196; v. 298; vi. 24, 29.

Cromer, Pers of, ii. 68.

Cromes, ii. 128.

Cromwell, Ralph, Lord Treasurer of England, i. 31, 59, 131, 163, 336; ii. 38, 47, 120, 190, 197, 198, 200, 275, 324; iii. 9, 30, 41, 44, 50, 52, 66, 69, 73, 156.

Cromwell, Humphrey Bourchier, Lord (1461-71), iv. 8; v. 100.

Cromwell, Sir Thos., v. 105.

Crosseby, ——, iv. 270.

Crostwight (Crostweyt), Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 229.

Crowland Abbey, i. 248.

Crowmer.SeeCromer.

Crowmer, ——, i. 72, 74; iv. 61.

Crowmer, Sir Jas., v. 105.

Crowmer, Robt., vi. 154-155.

Croyland, Prior of, i. 66.

Croxton, ——, ii. 158.

Croxton (Croxeston), Audrey, iv. 224.

Croxton, Thos., iv. 117.

Cryne, T., vi. 55-56.

Cubitt.SeeKubyte.

Cullynge, ——, iv. 10.

Cumberton, Richard, iv. 279.

Curde, John, iv. 22.

Currants.SeeRaisins.

Curson, Sir John, ii. 216.

Curson, Philip, iv. 231.

Cursy.SeeCourcy.

Curteys, John, v. 306.

Curton.SeeCourtonne.

Curt baron, vi. 175.

Custans, ——, ii. 130.

Cutler (Coteler), Robt., Vicar of Caister, iv. 102, 103, 104, 124 note 3, 228, 229, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243, 285; v. 66, 67; vi. 50.

Cutting.SeeCoting.

Cuttyng, Gees, ii. 23 note 1.

Cyselond.SeeSisland.

DaDeDiDoDrDuDy

Dacre of the North, Ralph, first Lord (1459-62), iii. 268; iv. 51.

Dacre (Dakarys) of the South, Richard Fynes, Lord (1459-84), i. 193, 215; iv. 57, 61; v. 62;

Thos. Fynes, Lord (1484-1534), i. 69; vi. 151.

Delalaunde, Sir Thos., v. 70.

Dalby, Constantine, iv. 105-106, 124.

Dale, Edward, iii. 308, 316, 317, 319; iv. 303.

D’Alençon, Duc, i. 106.

Dalling, Norfolk, iii. 287.

Dalling, Vicar of, iv. 230, 231.

Dalling, ——, Under Escheator, ii. 200, 201, 212.

Dalling, Robt., i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308, 311.

Dalling, Sir Roger, iv. 8.

Dalling, Thos., ii. 271, 311.

Dalling, Wm., ii. 38-39, 214; iii. 263.

Dam (Damme), John, i. 44, 90; ii. 85, 95, 111-112, 128, 133, 148, 176, 179, 180, 186, 217, 223, 225, 228, 279, 315; iii. 227, 239, 266, 270, 298; iv. 15, 16, 17, 27, 48, 75, 250, 251, 252, 254; v. 308; vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.

Dam, Simon, iv. 280, 281; v. 196, 252.

Dam, Wm., vi. 4.

Damask, price of, iv. 287.

Danby, Robt., iii. 122; iv. 88.

Dane, John, iv. 310.

Danger. ‘In his danger,’i.e.in his debt, or responsible to him, iii. 38.

Daniel, ——, vi. 35.

Daniel, ——, of Gray’s Inn, iii. 296.

Daniel, John, vi. 117, 119.

Daniel, Thos., of Rising, Norfolk, i. 68, 94-95, 113, 114; ii. 80, 82, 86, 87, 103, 137-138, 145, 150, 172, 176, 202, 214, 216, 217-218, 254note 1, 255, 256, 265, 274, 296, 312; iii. 53, 60, 63, 100, 132, 226; iv. 96.

Daniel, Walter, vi. 75.

Danvers, Robt., Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 162.

Danvers, Master T., v. 314.

Darby.SeeDerby.

Darcort, ——, iii. 266.

Darcy (Darsy), Roger, iii. 98; vi. 172.

Darell, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.

Dartford, Kent, i. 74, 99, 335-6.

Dartmouth, vi. 126.

Dates, v. 313.

Daubeney, ——, ii. 54.

Daubeney, Giles, Lord (1486-1507), vi. 145, 207.

Daubeney, John, i. 221, 240, 252, 253, 254, 340; iii. 297; iv. 13, 27, 41 (bis), 42-44, 64, 66, 70, 73, 79, 84, 85, 121, 123, 127, 136 (bis), 137, 139, 140, 142, 150, 152, 156, 160, 161, 162, 192, 227, 230, 266, 271, 277, 283, 299, 306, 307;271v. 14, 22, 24, 25, 45, 47, 57 (bis), 61, 63, 66, 67, 97, 98, 140, 185, 302; vi. 50, 107-108.

Daubeney, Wm., iii. 237, 266.

Daune, Cecily, iv. 291-292.

Daungell, France, ii. 7.

Daunson, John, iii. 142, 284.

Dauphin, The, i. 290.

Dauson.SeeDawson.

Davers, Thos., iv. 267-268.

Daverse, ——, i. 240.

Davington, ii. 188.

Davy, ——, ii. 93, 94; v. 78.

Davy, Alice, vi. 14.

Davy, Elyse, iv. 134.

Davy, John, ii. 112, 209; iii. 253-254; iv. 237, 238, 239; vi. 14.

Davy, John, Vicar of E. Tuddenham, iv. 102, 103, 104, 239; vi. 75.

Davy, Richard, ii. 319.

Davy, Thos., vi. 19, 57.

Dawbeney.SeeDaubeney.

Dawes, Thos., iv. 178.

Dawnson, ——, v. 214.

Dawson (Dauson), ——, iii. 307; v. 214, 215.

Dawson, John, iv. 236, 241.

Daye, John, v. 174.

Deal, Kent, i. 316.

Dean, Forest of, i. 250.

‘Death of Arthur, The,’ i. 323.

Debenham, Suffolk, ii. 322.

Debenham, Gilbert, ii. 235-236, 243, 273, 275, 276, 307; iii. 35, 309, 317, 319; iv. 9, 42-43, 62, 63, 68, 69-70, 71-72, 151, 157, 192, 193, 198.

Debenham, Gilbert, the younger, knighted before 1465, father of Elizabeth Brews, i. 210, 212, 214, 230, 337; iv. 43, 45, 46, 88, 94, 192, 198, 199, 274; v. 50.

Debenham, Sir Gilbert, son of the preceding and uncle of Margery Paston, i. 210, 229, 230, 340; vi. 106, 118.

Debretayll, Lewis, v. 32.

Decies tantum, writ of, ii. 17.

De Coussy, i. 123.

Dedham, Essex, ii. 149, 170, 193, 194, 195; iii. 37, 56, 65, 67, 68, 94, 96, 109, 142, 301, 302; iv. 158; v. 117.

Dedham Netherhall, Essex, iii. 154; iv. 236.

Dedham Overhall, Essex, iv. 236.

Delaber, Sir Richard, vi. 187.

Delevere, Sir Richard, vi. 101.

Delgate, Thos., ii. 53.

Delvys, Sir John, v. 104.

Denbigh, i. 192.

Dene, Robt., iii. 68.

Dengayn (Dyngane), Joan, iv. 86.

Dengayns, Yarmouth, v. 94.

Denham (Dynham), John, afterwards Lord, i. 182, 184, 185, 281; iii. 199, 203; v. 188; vi. 107, 120.

Denmark, King of, vi. 136, 138.

Denney (Jenney ?), ——, ii. 238.

Denny, William, iv. 279.

Denschers, iv. 228.

Denston, ——, ii. 307, 315.

Denton, ——, v. 320.

Denyes, Thos., i. 139-142, 204-205, 206; ii. 113, 150-151 (bis), 163, 173-174, 176, 191, 211, 214, 226-227, 302-304, 304-306, 307, 317, 318-319; iii. 37, 85, 91, 227, 272-273, 274-275, 282-283, 284-285 (bis), 286, 297;

murdered, iii. 286, 288-289, 291-292, 293, 296.

Denyes, ‘Mistress Anne’ or Agnes, wife of preceding, i. 139, 141-142; ii. 150, 151, 303, 304, 305-306 (bis), 307; iii. 273, 282, 283, 284, 287-288, 297; iv. 40.

Denyse, ——, v. 181.

Depden, John, iv. 150.

Derby (Darby), ——, v. 252, 262, 265; vi. 43.

Derby, Richard, i. 298.

Derby, i. 336.

Dereham (Dyram), Norfolk, iv. 155.

Dereham, East, Vicar of, iv. 105-106.

Dereham, West, ii. 215.

Derham, Thos., ii. 14.

Deryk, Mr., vi. 146.

Deve.SeeDive.

Devenish, Sir ——, vi. 187.

Devereux (Deverys), Sir J., v. 105.

Devereux, Sir Wm., i. 81.

Devonshire, v. 80, 113.

Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, fifth Earl of (1422-1458), i. 87, 98-99, 161, 165; ii. 148; iii. 25, 29, 30, 48-50, 76.

Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, sixth Earl of (1458-61), iii. 268, 269.

Devonshire, Humphrey Stafford, created Earl of (1469), i. 249, 335.

Devonshire, Earl of, v. 104.

Dewe, John, iv. 230.

Dey, ——, iv. 9.

Dey, Thos., vi. 144.

Deye, Henry, iii. 90, 91.

Deye, John, ii. 184; iii. 235.

Deymayne, Wm., iii. 237.

Deyvill, or Devyle, ——, iii. 85, 112.

Dickinson (Dykynson), John, iv. 279.

Diem clausit extremum, writs of, ii. 16.

Dieppe (Depe), i. 281; ii. 6; iii. 234, 306, 307; iv. 35; v. 184.

Digby, Sir John, vi. 187.

Dilhams, ii. 43.

Diskure.Discover, disclose, iv. 187.

Diswyr.Doubt, ii. 228.

Dive, S. Pierre, ii. 6.

Dive, S. Sauveur, ii. 6.

Dixon, ——, vi. 25.

Dixon (Dyxon), Mrs., v. 271.

Docking, Norfolk, iii. 210.

Doctor of Physic, iv. 21.

Dode, John, iv. 282.

Dogdyke (Dokdike), Lincolnshire, ii. 120.

Doget (Doket), Master, ii. 160.

Doget (Doket), Bailiff’s son, iv. 205.

Doget, John, iv. 148.

Doget, Ric., i. 335; ii. 216, 240; vi. 191, 192, 195.

Doget, Wm., iv. 170.

Doke, John, iii. 237.

Doket.SeeDoget.

Dokkyng, ——, vi. 18.

Dokkyng, Thos., vi. 207.

Dokkynges Manor, v. 299, 300.

Dokworth.SeeDuckworth.

Dole at Bromholm, iv. 228-230.

Dolestones, ii. 72 note 5.

Dollay, R., ii. 322-323.

Dollys, ——, v. 103, 108, 165.

Domfront, Normandy, ii. 6.

Doncaster (Dancastre), Yorkshire, ii. 296; iii. 129, 135; v. 70.

Donge.A mattress, iii. 184; vi. 175-176, 178.

Donham.SeeDunham.

Donmowe.SeeDunmowe.

Donne, Laurence, iii. 142.

Donne, ——, i. 304; vi. 2.

Donnynges, Walsham, ii. 63.

Donsamborowe.SeeDunstanborough.

Donstable.SeeDunstable.

‘Doolis,’ or ‘Dolestones,’q.v.

Dordrecht, or Dort, Netherlands, vi. 154.

Dorking, Surrey, vi. 201.

Dorlet, ——, i. 218; iv. 129, 131.

Dormand, Edmund, vi. 112, 119, 121.

Dormants.Large beams, ii. 281.

Dorset, Henry Beaufort, Earl of, afterwards Third Duke of Somerset, i. 161; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 33.

See alsoSomerset.

Dorset, Cecily, Marchioness of, v. 290; vi. 209.

Dorset, Thos. Grey, Marquis of, vi. 173.

Dortour.Dormitory, vi. 42.

Dorward, William, ii. 275.

Dory, ——, iii. 86, 113-114.

Dory, John, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 113.

Dorylot, John de, iii. 309.

Douglas, James, Earl of, i. 115; iv. 50.

Douyle, France, ii. 7.

Dover, i. 64, 65; ii. 146, 147, 148; v. 185, 195.

Dow, John, ii. 282.

Dowbigging, John, iv. 28-29.

Dowebegyng, John, ii. 82.

Dowee, Thos., ii. 214.

Downes, Sir John, v. 105.

Downham (Dounham), Norfolk, iii. 296.

Downing, John, ii. 77; vi. 70.

Dowylday, Nic., ii. 215.

Draper, John, ii. 54.

Draught Chamber. Room containing a ‘draught’ or privy, ii. 281.

Dravale, ——, ii. 135.

Drayton, Norfolk, i. 218-223, 226-227, 232, 234, 245-246, 273, 284, 303-304; ii. 134, 137, 254; iii. 42; iv. 27, 32, 93, 109, 129, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 156, 157, 158, 161, 162, 164-166, 169-171, 176, 180, 187, 195, 203, 205, 206, 208, 235, 280-281; v. 76, 77, 126, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.

Descent of the Manor of, iv. 165.

Church of, iv. 31, 145, 193, 206; vi. 2.

Bailiff of, iv. 128, 170.

Drentall, Thos., clerk, vi. 53.

Druell, John, LL.D., iv. 102, 103, 104, 181, 236, 245.

Drury, Matt., ii. 307.

Drye, Thos., iv. 178.

Dublin (Deblyn), i. 313; iii. 203.

Ducket, Wm., i. 227.

Duckworth (Dokworth), Elys, ii. 267, 308, 312.

Dudley, John Sutton, Fourth Lord (1406-1482), i. 86, 94, 336; iii. 25, 33.

Dudley, Catherine, v. 68-69.

Dumfries, i. 193.

Dunham (Donham), Norfolk, v. 168.

Dunham, Little (Lytyldonham), iii. 23.

Dunmowe (Donemowe), John, iv. 150.

Dunmowe, Wm., ii. 267, 269, 308, 312.

Dunois, John, Count of, bastard of Orleans, i. 49-50; ii. 121-124.

Dunstable (Donstable), vi. 21.

Dunstanborough (Donsamborowe), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60.


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