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Cambridge (University), early
College life, 163

King's and Queens', 168-175
S. Catherine's and Jesus,
176

the new learning, 184
the new theology, 193
libraries destroyed, 195, 196
Marian reaction, 204
Ridley's farewell, 205
Puritan changes, 226
Camelodunum, 17
Camp of refuge, 97
Canute, 78-84

Cap and gown, 247
Caractacus, 19
Carausius, 29
Carmelites, 141

Carriers, 237
Cassivellaunus, 16

Castle Camps, 82, 219

Castle Hill, 25

Catechizing, 261

Catharine's, St., College, 167
Catharine of Aragon, 188
Catharine of Siena, 145

Catharine Parr aids to found

Trinity College, 194

Catholic Hierarchy, fate of, 211
Caxton, 236

Cells, 143

Celts, II

Cement works, 269
Cenimagni, 12

Chad, St., converts Mercia, 48
his death, 54

Chain measure, its early origin, 37
used by Danes, 59
Chalices, 288

Chantries, suppression of, 199
Chapel Bush, 145

Charlemagne, his imperial preten-
sions over Britain, 63
Charles I. attempts Cambridge,

215

captive at Newmarket, 224
flight through Cambridge-

shire, 291

Charles II., first copper coinage,

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Chatteris,foundation of Abbey, 143
misdoings at (1378), 148
fire (1695), 263

Chaucer, 166

Cheer, origin of word, 227
Cherry Hill, IOI

Cherry Hinton, chancel built, 119
Chester, road to, 23

lay waste, 36

Chesterford, doubtful fight at, 62
Chesterton, origin of name, 36

parson deprived (1643), 220

Cheveley,

church

(1643), 216

desecrated

parson deprived (1643), 220
Charles I. confined there, 224
Children of the Chapel Royal, 163
Chippenham, rights of Tem-
plars in, 139

transferred to Hospitallers,

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Library of Corpus Christi Col-
lege, 196

Church of England in Magna
Charta, 132

Churls, original status, 38

sink to villenage, 90

Cicero on British civilization, 12
Clare College, foundation, 166
under Cromwell, 223

Clare, Gilbert de, 100

Clerical incomes (1338), 129;
(1380), 151, 287

Clarkson, anti-slavery champion,

105

Close Rolls, extracts from, 135
Clothing, Monastic, 284
Clunch pits, 144

Coaches, Cambridge and Lon-
don, 235

Coffee-house, 236

Coinage, British, 12

Roman, 27

Anglo-Saxon, 39, 57, 63, 73
modern, 233

Colchester under Cunobelin, 17

a Roman colony, 23

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Cynewulf, King of West Saxons, 66
Danegeld, 68, 75

Danelagh, 59

Decentius, Emperor in the West, 30
Decoys, 253

"Decorated" architecture, 161
Dedication festivals, 146

Deeds introduced at Conquest, 92
Denny Abbey, 142

connection with Pembroke
College, 165

Denominational Colleges, 265
Dereham Abbey, 48, 74
Deva, 23

De Vere, Alberie, 90
Devil's Dyke, 14
Dialect, local, 43
Diocese of Britain, 28

of Ely, extent of, III
Diocletian system, 27
Disputations, 123, 246
Dissenters, 262

Ditton, origin of name, 14
Divorce (Henry VIII.) proceed-
ings in University Senate, 193,
288
Doddington, denunciation at, 149
episcopal residence, 167
Dominicans established at Cam-
bridge, 119

allowed degrees, 126
their house destroyed, 195
Emmanuel College on site,

Doomsday Survey, 88

Dorchester, Bishopric of, 53

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Downham, episcopal residence at,
167

parson ejected (1643), 220

Downing College, 265

Dowsing desecrates churches, 216
Drainage of Fens, 247
Druids, 13

Ducking-stool, 140

Duddery at Stourbridge Fair, 242
Duke of the Britains, 28
Dullingham, gallows, etc., 139
Dunwich, Bishopric of, 53
Dykes, the five, 14

stormed by Ostorius, 19
forced by Penda, 47
last defence of, 60

Eadred, King of England, 61

Earpwald, King of East Anglia, 45
East Anglia bounded by Cam, 43
converted to Christianity, 45
conquered by Mercia, 54
annexed to Wessex, 56
Danish stronghold, 57
under an Alderman, 66

Ebba, foundress of Coldingham

Abbey, 51

Ecclesiastical Courts, 148
Edgar the Peaceful, 64

Edric betrays England to Danes,
81

Edmund Ironside, 78-83

Edmund, last King of East Anglia,
58,65

St. Edmund's Hall, Cambridge,
126

Education, elementary, given in
chantries, 200
revival of, 266

Edwin, King of Northumbria, 45
Edward the Confessor, 85
Edward I. captures Ely, 133
Edward II. supports students at
Cambridge, 163

Edward III. founds King's Hall,
163

Edward IV. continues King's Col-
lege Chapel, 174

Edward VI., Greek pronunciation,
188

libraries destroyed, 195
parochial spoliations, 197
wretched state of University,

206
Egbert, first King of the English,
56

Egric, King of East Anglia, 47
Eleanor of Aquitaine, 127
Elizabeth Tudor confiscates pro-

perty of See of Ely, 168
visits Cambridge, 213

Elizabeth Woodville completes
Queens' College, 174

Elm in thirteenth century, 150
Eltisley cyclone (1234), 133, 142
Abbey, 142
Ely, Abbey of:

founded by Etheldred, 48
destroyed by Danes, 58
refounded by Edgar, 73
favoured by Canute, 83

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