The Commune of London, and other studiesRound, John Horace
History
The Commune of London, and other studies
Round, John Horace
Great Britain -- History -- Norman period, 1066-1154; London (England) -- History -- To 1500
Christchurch, _see_ Twynham _and_ London (Holy Trinity).
Churches, _see_ Benefices.
Cinque Ports, institutions of, 244, 245.
Clan-names in England, alleged, 16 _et seq._, 321, 322.
Clare, Walter son of Richard de, 310; _see also_ Pembroke.
Clark, Mr. G. T., on castles, 52–53, 56, 82, 279.
Clement III., death of, 210–213.
Clifford, Robert de, marshal, 306, 307.
Cnihtengild, the English, _see_ London.
Cœlestine II., 212–213.
Cogan, Richard de, 145.
Coinage, new (1180), 86, 88–89.
Coke’s Institutes, 302, 304, 313.
Commune, the sworn, 223, 224.
----, ----, in London, 224 _et seq._
----, ----, in Normandy, 244 _et seq._
_Constabularii, Honor_, 280–281.
Cornage, 282–288.
Constantine, donation of, 178, 189, 195, 197.
_Constitutio domus regis_, the, 82, 310, 311.
Coote, Mr., 103, 105, 226, 227, 228.
Cordel, Hugh, 120.
Cornhill, Gervase of, 107, 111, 112, 117, 120.
----, Henry of, 107, 111, 253, 254, 256.
----, Reginald of, 256.
Cornwall, Crown rents in, 71.
Coronation, of Matilda wife of William I., 35.
---- of Henry II., 303, 304.
---- of Richard I., 201–206.
---- of Eleanor wife of Henry III., 203–206, 303, 304, 311.
----, of Richard II., 302.
Coronation services (“officia”), 203–206, 303.
Coroner, serjeanty of being, 270.
Coucy, the (count of Soissons) sire de, 316.
Coupland, Noutegeld of, 287.
Courci, John de, 143.
----, ----, book of his ‘Gestes,’ 149.
----, ----, conquers Ulster, 161–163.
----, ----, origin of, 162.
Courci, Jordan de, 162.
Courcy, Robert de, 99.
Courtenay, Reginald de, 152.
Coutances, Algar bishop of, 99.
Cows paid for cornage, 287.
Crecy, battle of, 45, 299–301.
Cressy, Hugh de, 152.
Cricklade, Wilts, 83.
Cumberland, cornage tenants of, 283–285.
----, Noutegeld in, 287.
_Curia regis_ in Treasury, the, 94.
----, at Westminster, 111.
D
Danegeld, _see_ Middlesex; Towns.
Dean, miners from forest of, 294.
Deaneries of houses of secular canons, 115–116.
_Den_, the forest, 20.
Derman of London, 106; _see also_ Thierri.
Dermot, king, 142–144, 158–159, 169, 179–180.
Devon, early _firma_ from, 73.
----, stereotyped rents in, 70.
_Dialogus de Scaccario_, authority of, 64 _et seq._
----, cited, 311.
Dimock, Mr. J. F., 141, 146–148, 182, 183, 192.
Diplomatic, a point of, 30–36.
Disseisin, formula of Novel, 114, 127.
Domesday, appeal to, 94.
---- compared with the Inquest of 1212, 265–266, 274.
----, finance in, 65–67, 68–73.
----, place-names in, 24.
----, record of assessment in, 57.
----, tenants variously described, 37–38.
Dorchester, Wulfwig bishop of, 29.
Dover castle, constableship of, 278–282.
----, wards and towers of, 279.
Dover, Foubert de, 279.
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