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Cank Forest 128
cannon
see
guns
Canterbury 90, 289, 477; abbot of 497; archbishops of
see
Arundel, Chichele; bailiffs of 230; Cathedral 25, 90, 198, 400, 476; convocation of 56, 473, 547; Dominican friars of 60; Franciscan friars of 60
Cantiers, Guillaume de (d. 1418), bishop of Evreux (1400) 225, 230, 238
Capra, Bartholomeo Francisci della (d. 1433), archbishop of Milan (1414) 267
Carcassonne, bishop of
see
Puy
Cardiganshire 250, 496
cardinals, college of 171, 177, 267
Carew, Sir Thomas (d. 1431) of Haccombe 94, 170, 187, 195, 597
Carisbrooke Castle 502
Carlisle 192, 503
Carlisle, bishop of
see
Strickland, William
Carmarthen 180, 250
Carmarthenshire 250
Carmelite friars 34
carpenters 40, 188, 197, 202, 222, 234, 249, 270, 324, 390, 404
Carthusians 100, 101, 534
Cary, Robert 193
Cassinel, Guillaume 168
Cassinelle, la, mistress of the dauphin Louis 168
Cassy, Richard, royal chaplain 297
Castile: king of
see
Juan; kingdom of 81, 103, 106, 552; queen of
see
Catalina
Castle, Roger, royal esquire 104
Catalina of Lancaster (d. 1418), queen of Castile (1388) 103
Catherine of France
see
Katherine
Catterick, John (d. 1419), bishop of St David’s (1414–15), bishop of Lichfield (1415–19),
later
bishop of Exeter (1419) 66, 76, 149, 187, 204, 340, 578
Catton, William, clerk of the king’s ships 82, 96, 166, 191
Cauchon, Pierre 107, 278
Caudebec 327, 593
Causis, Michael de 59, 190, 219
Cawardyn, David, yeoman of the king’s chamber 320, 493
Celestine V (d. 1296), pope (1294) 101
Celestines 101, 137–9, 142, 349, 534
Cerretano, Jacob (d. 1440), papal notary 65, 66, 81, 91, 186
Ceuta 293
Chaigny 409
Challant, William of (d. 1431), bishop of Lausanne (1406) and (temporarily) of Terouanne 65
Chalon 399
Chalons, Blanche, wife of Sir Robert Chalons 202, 221
Chalons, Sir Robert (d. 1439) 202, 294, 584
Chalton, Thomas, mercer of London 169
Chamberlain, John, clerk of the admiralty 83, 144, 579
Champagne 484
Champernowne, Alexander 193
Chancellor, Adam 146
Chancellor, William 194, 197, 199, 229
Channel Islands 270
Charente, River 39
Charing Cross 47
Charles III (1361–1425), king of Navarre (1387) 11, 506
Charles V (1338–1380) king of France (1364) 217
Charles VI (1368–1422), king of France (1380) 7, 9, 18, 25, 68, 83, 89, 96, 107, 117–8, 169, 195, 229, 275, 277, 339, 351, 363, 376, 388, 397, 399, 407, 409, 463, 501; absolves John the Fearless 10; ambassadors of, negotiating with those of England 147, 260–70, 275–8, 346; attends meetings of the royal council 215, 414; death of 517; deceived by John the Fearless 106, 144; declared that he will fight Henry 412; fails to send a relieving army to Harfleur 336, 354, 360, 364, 366–8, 372; health of 7, 168, 261, 508–9; hears service in memory of his murdered brother 54; jousts against the duke of Alençon 88; letters in his name concerning the defence of the realm 367, 375; letters in his name to Henry V 260–1, 265, 268, 301–3; makes gift to representatives of Glendower 103; meets with the dauphin at Vernon 393; opposition to Armagnacs in 1411–13 17–18; opposition to Bugundians 281,
see also
John the Fearless, relations with French government; receives a deputation from the council 474; receives Burgundian ambassadors/ proctors in Paris 78, 88, 102, 498; receives English ambassadors in Paris 95; receives letters from Henry V 143, 152–3, 213, 264; receives news of Agincourt 458–9; receives the Oriflamme at St Denis 358; refuses to acknowledge Henry as the rightful king of England 39–40; representatives at the council of Constance 225, 238, 278, 389,
see also
Gerson; returns to Paris 485, 493; sacred person of 378; sends ambassadors to John the Fearless 305–6, 484–5; stays away from Agincourt 414, 456
Charles VII (1403–1461), count of Ponthieu,
later
dauphin (1417), king of France (1422) 500, 509, 517
Charles (1364–1431), duke of Lorraine (1390) 239, 376, 392, 393, 407, 426, 500, 508
Charles (1392–1401), dauphin 10
Charles (1394–1465), duke of Orléans (1407) 10, 11, 16, 17, 52, 88, 116, 168, 351, 355, 368, 409, 415, 423, 426, 428–9, 431, 446, 459–60, 485, 488, 490, 508, 598, 599, 601
Charles (1394–1472), count of Eu (1397) 52, 68, 95, 116, 398, 412, 446, 508
Charlton, Edward (d. 1421), Lord Charlton of Powys (1401) 156, 161, 543
Charolais, count of
see
Philip of Burgundy
Charterhouses
see
Axholme; Coventry; Kingston upon Hull; London; Mount Grace; Sheen
Chartres 10; bishop of
see
Boisgilon, Montagu;Peace of (1409) 18, 78
Chastel, Tanneguy du (1369–1449), provost of Paris 415, 423, 428, 456, 504
Châtillon-sur-Seine 475
Chaucer, Alice
see
Phelip, Alice
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400), poet 34, 89, 388
Chaucer, Sir Thomas (d. 1434), Speaker, king’s butler (1402–13) 34, 42, 94, 105–6, 165, 187, 231, 236, 320, 547
Chauny, Albert de 7, 8
Chef de Caux 325
Cheney, John, royal esquire 84, 282, 297
Cheney, William, sheriff of Devon 84
Cheshire 135, 250, 324, 484
chess 57, 533
Chester 26, 29, 170, 198, 255; St Werbergh’s 258, 549; stewardship of 170
Chester herald
see
Bruges
Cheyne, William, judge 587
Chichele, Henry (d. 1443), bishop of St David’s (1408), archbishop of Canterbury (1414) 34, 587, 592; against Lollards 334, 340, 342, 547; draws up copies of the Treaty of Bourges 280; draws up instructions for Burgundian ambassadors 199; entertains Henry at Lambeth 171, 510–13, 516; named in Henry’s will 296; privy councillor 79, 145, 147, 156, 249; receives French ambassadors 267, 277; receives Henry on his return from France 476; requests a loan from the Londoners 120–1, 137; sees Teutonic envoys 259; trustee of royal estates 291
Chichester 240, 252, 262, 589
Chichester, bishop of
see
Reade, Robert
Chidiock, John (1401–1450), Lord Fitzpayn (1415) 472
Chidiock, Sir John (d. 1415), Lord Fitzpayn (1390) 377, 379, 472
chivalry, court of 85
Chlum, lord of
see
John Kepka of Chlum
Christchurch, manor of 214
Christian of Prachatice 112
Churchill, Sir Winston (1874–1965), politician and historical writer 550
Cinque Ports 121–2, 160, 226, 356, 390, 403, 488
Clamance, Riflart, de 444
Clarence, duchess of
see
Holland, Margaret
Clarence, duke of
see
Thomas of Lancaster
Claxton, Sir William 502
Claydon, John (d. 1415), shopkeeper and Lollard 110–11, 334, 340–2, 357, 358, 513, 530, 536, 547
Clere, George de 509
Clermont, count of
see
John of Bourbon
Cléry 409
Clifford, John 170, 187
Clifford (d. 1422), Lord Clifford 247, 254, 285, 299, 306, 311, 316, 318–19
Clifford, Richard (d. 1421), keeper of the privy seal (1397–1401), bishop of Worcester (1401–7), bishop of London (1407) 56, 149, 249, 340–2, 497
Clinton, Lord Clinton 316, 390, 596, 597
Clitherowe, Richard, esquire, yeoman of the king’s chamber, 70, 96, 105, 139, 140, 169, 191, 577, 581
Clitherowe, Robert, yeoman of the king’s chamber 320, 493
clocks 45, 46, 86, 357, 572
Clyffe, John, royal minstrel 84
coal 42, 202, 497
cockfighting 88
coins, counterfeiting of 179, 214, 473
Col, Gontier (d. 1418), secretary to the king of France 148
Colchester, John, mason 507
Cole, William 73
Colne Priory, Essex 320
Colnet, Nicholas (d. 1420), royal physician 173, 297
Colomiers 500, 503
Colville, Geoffrey 77
Colvyle, Sir John 579
Conisborough Castle 244, 586
Constance 49; bishop of 126; bishop’s palace 59; cathedral of 74, 114, 121, 133, 185, 272; celebration of Candlemas at 77–8; council of
see next entry
; Dominican monastery 91, 112, 122; Franciscan monastery 82, 179, 186, 218, 222, 226, 257, 263, 271; House of the Golden Sword 65; Painted House 65; St Paul’s Street 139; town hall 50
Constance, council of (1415–8) 2, 49; Benedict XIII’s abdication negotiations 284, 465–6; Benedict XIII’s deposition negotiations 466, 505–6, 517; Burgundian representatives at 107, 278, 300, 382, 389; canonisation of St Bridget at 75–6, 101; concerns about protection at 50; condemnation of Wycliffe at
see
Wycliffe; election of new pope 114–15; extirpation of heresies by 237, 513; Emperor Sigismund arrives at 49; Emperor Sigismund leaves Constance 284, 465; English representatives at 52, 64–7, 80–2, 84–5, 90, 101, 106, 113, 120, 121, 127, 147, 149, 187, 281, 477, 512, 515, 524; first session held without pope 127; Gerson at
see
Gerson, Jean; Gregory XII, abdication of 266–7; Henry V’s involvement with 51–2, 56, 65–7, 72, 280; Jan Hus at
see
Hus, Jan; Jerome at
see
Jerome; John XXIII flees from 123–5; John XXIII’s abdication negotiatons 92, 97, 108–9, 121, 127, 140, 171; John XXIII’s deposition negotiations 74–5, 90–2, 122–3, 134, 141–2, 157, 163–6, 176–7, 185–6, 202–4; national voting at 84–5; numbers attending 49; papal business conducted by 61–2, 134, 478, 486; petition to John XXIII 120; plenary sessions 114, 133, 141, 185; refutation of Jean Petit’s
Justification
278, 300, 389; reprisals following the martyrdom of Jan Hus 381; trial of Jan Hus at
see
Hus, Jan
Constance of York
see
Despenser, Constance
Constantinople, patriarch of 114, 266
Conway Castle 111, 334
Conyn, John, king’s tent-maker 84
Copenot, John 505
Copil, Robert,
pâtissier
503, 504
Copleston, John (d. 1433) 193
Coppleston, John (d. 1458), lawyer, MP for Devon (1421) 193
Corbeil 493
Corbie 406, 408–9, 413, 423
Corfe, William, master of theology 157, 223, 580
Corfe Castle, constable of 478
Cornhill, Edmund 73
Cornwaille, Elizabeth (d. 1425), wife of Sir John Cornwaille 34
Cornwaille, Sir John (d. 1443),
later
Lord Cornwaille, Baron of Fanhope (1433) 34, 161, 240, 326, 361, 394, 411, 442, 446, 472, 476, 486, 580
Cornwall 103, 195, 233
Corrario, Angelo
see
Pope Gregory XII
councils, ecclesiastical
see
Constance; Pisa; Sutri
councils, great (English); 1414 November (Westminster) 41, 66;69; 1415 April (Westminster) 83, 94–6, 142, 147–154, 156–7, 158–9, 175, 181, 192, 200, 210, 255, 512, 525, 557–9
councils, great (French) 498, 504, 573;1415 October (Rouen) 414–16, 498, 500, 504
councils privy (English) 9, 67–8, 156, 282, 291, 386, 555, 557; of Henry IV 263; of Henry V 69, 78–80, 83, 85, 91–2, 94, 99, 120, 124, 140, 137, 141–2, 145–7, 165, 187–8, 194–6, 199, 236, 240, 243, 249–50, 252, 269–70, 278–9, 282, 291, 294, 300, 307, 321–3, 325, 350, 383, 386–7, 401–2, 406, 413, 418, 427, 435, 439, 461–2, 466–7, 470, 478, 486–7, 494, 524, 543–4, 558, 573; of Henry, prince of Wales (1410–11) 13, 15, 16, 403
councils privy (French) 52, 53, 54, 68, 78, 215, 300, 346, 351, 367, 378, 396, 400, 412, 418, 474, 475, 494, 504, 506, 573
Courtenay, Edward (d. 1419), earl of Devon (1377) 149, 247

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