Cambridge (University), early King's and Queens', 168-175 the new learning, 184 Cap and gown, 247 Carriers, 237 Castle Camps, 82, 219 Castle Hill, 25 Catechizing, 261 Catharine's, St., College, 167 Catharine Parr aids to found Trinity College, 194 Catholic Hierarchy, fate of, 211 Cells, 143 Celts, II Cement works, 269 Chad, St., converts Mercia, 48 Chain measure, its early origin, 37 Chantries, suppression of, 199 Charlemagne, his imperial preten- 215 captive at Newmarket, 224 shire, 291 Charles II., first copper coinage, Chatteris,foundation of Abbey, 143 Chaucer, 166 Cheer, origin of word, 227 Cherry Hinton, chancel built, 119 lay waste, 36 Chesterford, doubtful fight at, 62 parson deprived (1643), 220 Cheveley, church (1643), 216 desecrated parson deprived (1643), 220 transferred to Hospitallers, Library of Corpus Christi Col- Church of England in Magna Churls, original status, 38 sink to villenage, 90 Cicero on British civilization, 12 Clare, Gilbert de, 100 Clerical incomes (1338), 129; Clarkson, anti-slavery champion, 105 Close Rolls, extracts from, 135 Coaches, Cambridge and Lon- Coffee-house, 236 Coinage, British, 12 Roman, 27 Anglo-Saxon, 39, 57, 63, 73 Colchester under Cunobelin, 17 a Roman colony, 23 Cynewulf, King of West Saxons, 66 Danelagh, 59 Decentius, Emperor in the West, 30 "Decorated" architecture, 161 Deeds introduced at Conquest, 92 connection with Pembroke Denominational Colleges, 265 De Vere, Alberie, 90 of Ely, extent of, III Ditton, origin of name, 14 allowed degrees, 126 Doomsday Survey, 88 Dorchester, Bishopric of, 53 [210 Downham, episcopal residence at, parson ejected (1643), 220 Downing College, 265 Dowsing desecrates churches, 216 Ducking-stool, 140 Duddery at Stourbridge Fair, 242 stormed by Ostorius, 19 Eadred, King of England, 61 Earpwald, King of East Anglia, 45 Ebba, foundress of Coldingham Abbey, 51 Ecclesiastical Courts, 148 Edric betrays England to Danes, Edmund Ironside, 78-83 Edmund, last King of East Anglia, St. Edmund's Hall, Cambridge, Education, elementary, given in Edwin, King of Northumbria, 45 Edward III. founds King's Hall, Edward IV. continues King's Col- Edward VI., Greek pronunciation, libraries destroyed, 195 206 Egric, King of East Anglia, 47 perty of See of Ely, 168 Elizabeth Woodville completes Elm in thirteenth century, 150 founded by Etheldred, 48 |