Norwich Deeds, Mr. Rye pre- sents same, xix. (1915 Proceedings ii.)
Calerandell, xvii. 356
Caley, Mr., xv. 194
Calf, John, xvi. 191
Calfe, Edward and Amon, xviii. 152,
Calibut, Frances, xiv. 323
Calic, Robert, xvi. 65
Calke, Ann and Thomas, jun., xix. 22; Henry, Thomas, and William, 12, 13, 22; Robert and John, 23, 24 Calkhil, Richard de, xiv. 27 Caliver, silver, xi. 272
Calivers explained, xv. 106
Callbour, John and Wife, brass at Wickhampton, xiii. 197
Calles, Richard, xvi. 194 Callesone, Robert, xvi. 193 Calleva, Atrebatum, xvii. 21 Calthorp, xii. 284
Calthorpe, Sir Will., xi. 183, 371
xiii. Christopher, 76, 114, 258; Eleanor, 114; James, 76, 178, 188, 257; Martyn, 146; Phillip, 178; Richard, 114
Brass to Elizabeth, 1562, xiv. 261 (Calthorp), xv. 130, 142; Ann, 192; Anne, 276, 291; John, 192; Dame Jane, 72, 73; Sir Phylyppe, 72, 73; Sir William, 276, 291
xvii. 95; and Lady Joan, 282
- Walter de, Bishop of Norwich, xvii. 299, 300, 312, 342, 361, 362. Also see Suffield
- (Calthrope), xviii. 98; Charles and Cicely, 243, 273; Margaret, 229, 231; William, 103, 243 Church Plate at, xx. 152 Calverley, Rev. W. S., xviii. 205, 208,
- Helen M., xx. 322
Cambridge, xiii. 71; xvi. 18; xvii. 28, 29, 65, 77 81; xvii. 28, 29, 65, 77, 81; xx. 16, 221, 245, 246, 249 of Brass Rubbers, Association Transactions quoted, xiii. 194, 196 - Corpus Christi College, xiii. 103; xviii. 34, 248
Emmanuel College, xiii. 103 Gonville and Caius College, xiii. 103, 104
- Jesus College, xiii. 103
St. John's College, xiii. 103 Trinity College, xiii. 103
Caius College, xiv. 235, 243; xviii.
- Master of Corpus Christi College, xv. 229, 230
- King's College Chapel, Windows, xv. 347, 348
- Pembroke Hall, xv. 245
- The Master of Trinity Hall, xv. 229, 230
Hill at, xiv. 151
St. Benet's Church,
Work at, xiv. 58
Antiquarian Society, Proceedings quoted, xiv. 137; xvii. 3
(Cambrych), xviii. 53, 54, 169, 253,
- Clare College, xviii. 39 Gonwill Hall, xviii. 54 (Cantebreg), xix. 281, 289 University, xvii. 247
Gazette quoted, xix. 86
- Chest at St. Andrew's, Norwich, xi. 274
John, xv. 297; xix. 202, 203, 216 (Caumbrigge), Thos., xix. 201, 203,
204 Cambridgeshire, xvii. 56
Cambrygge, Thomas, xii. 212, 213, 216, 217
Cambrygge, Thomas, xix. 206; and
John Cambryg, 154
Camden, William, xvii. 3, 4, 8, 13, 19 Camden's Britannia quoted, xii. 30; xvii. 13
Camelin" defined, xix. 285
Camera (The) Roll of the Prior of Norwich, 1283 (Rev. W. Hudson, F.S.A.), xix. 268-313
Camlet (Chamlet), a stuff of uncertain origin, xiv. 201
Camping Fields, xi. 149
Campion, Mathew, xviii. 101
Campsea Ash (Suff.), Licence to eat flesh in Lent, in Register of, xv. 201 -xvii. 142
Camulodunum, xvii. 8, 14, 19, 29 Site of, quoted, xvii. 5 Canby, Solomon, xviii. 152 Candler, C., on the significance of East Anglian Field Names, xi. 143 Mr. Charles, elected on Committee, xiii. 359
Thomas, xviii. 152
Charles, presents Harleston MSS., xx. (Rep. xvi.)
Canfield Castle (Essex), xv. 290 Cangham, Will., fil' Will. de. xvii. 356
Canham, John, xiii. 146 Canmore, Meaning of, xvii. 25
Cann, alias Plowman, Joseph, Thomas. and William, xiii. 90
Canne, Margaret, xiv. 37; Peter, 38; Ranulph, 13, 32, 36 Cannell, Mr. Basil, xv. 190
Cannon, Earliest drawing of, xvi. 51 Cannum, Robert, xviii. 37 Canonium, xvii. 8, 14, 29 Cantebrig, John de, xvi. 63, 71 Cantebrigg, Nicholas of, xix. 70, 94 Cantel, John, xv. 175, 178-181, 185, 187
- St. Thomas of, his life embroidered on orphrey of a cope, xiv. 160, 196 -xvii. 6, 7, 308
Canterbury, Archbishop of, xviii. 56 Gervase of, xviii. 111
- St. Martin and St. Pancras Churches, xviii. 106
- and Cathedral, xix. 240, 262
Cantley, Brass at, xi. 204
- visited, xii. (1893 Rep. i.)
- xiii. 44, 126, 133, 149, 157; xvii. 94; xviii. 95
Church Plate at, xx. 261
Cantref of Gwent, xvii. 12
Canute coined largely at Norwich, xiii. 97
Norwich Moneyers tempore, xiii. 99 King, xx. 278
Capel (Samford), xvii. 142
(Wilford), xvii. 140
Capell Hall (Manor), xiii. 274 Capgrave, his Life of St. Walstan, xix. 238, 241, 243-249 John, xvii. 240
Capitals and Bases of different dates, xix. 317
Capp, Dr., Vicar of St. Stephen's, Norwich, xv. 335, 338 Cappe, Adam, xiv. 38 Cappes, William, xiii. 43, 47 Capps, Henry, xiii. 177, 179 Carantomagus (Gaul), xvii. 20 Carber, Thos., xiii. 176
Carbrooke, xii. 13, 15; xiii. 127, 162, 200; xvii. 101; xviii. 97
Church Plate at, xvi. 31, 33 Master of, xvii. 111
Commandery of, xvii. 97, 98, 105, 111, 115, 153
Manor of, xix. 172, 173 Cardigan, xv. 209
Cardinal Wolsey, xii. 36
Cardinall, Joan and William, xix. 209 Charles and Joan, xx. 159, 165 Cardiston (Kerdiston), xiii. 177, 179, 268, 275
Cardiston's, Netherall (Manor), xiii. 259, 265
Cardrow, John, xiii. 244
Cardynall, My Lord (Wolsey), xviii. 50
Carew, William, xviii. 95
Carey, Anne, Nathaniell, and Timothy, xiii. 251
- John (Knight) and Anna, xviii. 68 Cargill, Marion and William, xviii.
Cariagium" explained, xiv. 40 Carleton Rode, xii. 270; xiii. 69, 90, 139, 174, 249, 254, 268; xviii. 90 Church Plate at, xv. 45
Chequer Close, xiv. 146
Cherche. See atte Cherche
Cheseman, Thomas, xviii. 197
Cheshire, Rev. J. G., Death of, xx. (1916 Proceedings xv.) Cheshunt, xviii. 51, 53
Chest, of Flanders make, xi. 277 Chester, St. Peter's, xv. 211
Plate Mark, xvii. 268
Robert, Bishop of, xviii. 124 Chesthunt (co. Herts), xiii. 272 Chestre, Walterus, xiv. 299 Chetham, John, xiii. 46
"Chevage" (capitagium) defined, xiv.
31, 34; and xix. 11
Cheveley, xvii. 131
Chevening (Kent), xv. 278
Chevington (Warwick), xv. 213 - xvii. 132
Cheyne, Brass to Isabella, wife of William, 1485, xiv. 249 Chichele, Archbishop, xix. 86 Chichester, Absolution Cross found at, xi. 311
- Rev. the Earl of, Death of, xvi. (1904 Rep. iii.)
John de Climping, Bishop of, xvii.47 Chichestre, Galfridus de and Nicholaus de, xiv. 299
Chickeringe, John and Thomas, xviii. 155, 156
Chicksand, Grange and Priory of, xvii. 131
Chidlowe, Roger, xviii. 98
Chief Justice Sir Henry Hobart, xii. 161
Chigwell (Essex), xiii. 178
Child, Mr. Henry, xiv. 341; John, 26
Grant of Admission of a, to the former Leper Hospital, Norwich, xi. 320
Suffolk quoted, xvii. 166 Briefs (Bewes) quoted, xv. 203 Heraldry of Norfolk (Farrer) quoted, xv. 81; xix. 321 Building, Increase in, after A.D. 1000, the reason for this, xiv. 58 Congress, Norwich, Ecclesiastical Art Exhibition at, xiii. (1895 Rep. ii.)
Goods. --Abbess at a Christmas Play, xi. 341
- (Berks.), xv. 223
(Devon.), xv. 210
Note Inventories of, under Parishes and Churches. Vol. xi.-xx. Robert, Vicar of Wichingham, xiii. 208, 209; and William, 47
- Richd. and Christofer, xviii. 89, 156; and Mr. Barnard, 159 Churche, Roger, xii. 194 Churchman, William, xvi. 160
Thomas and Sir Thomas, xvii. 256; and Hester, 176
Church Plate in Norfolk-
Deanery of Blofield (by Rev. E. C.
Hopper, M.A., F.S.A.), xx. 257-272 Acle, St. Edmund; Beighton, All Saints; Blofield, SS. Andrew and Peter; Braydeston, St. Michael; Brundall St. Lawrence; Buckenham
Church Plate in Norfolk (cont.)- North, St. Andrew and St. Peter; Burlingham, South, St. Edmund; Cantley, St. Margaret; Fishley, St. Mary; Freethorpe, All Saints; Halvergate, SS. Peter and Paul; Hassingham, St. Mary; Hembling- ton, All Saints; Limpenhoe, St. Botolph; Lingwood, St. Peter; Moulton, St. Mary; Panxworth, All Saints; Plumstead, Great, St. Mary; Plumstead, Little, SS. Gervase and Protase; Postwick, All Saints; Ranworth, St. Helen; Reedham, St. John Baptist; South- wood, St. Edmund; Strumpshaw, St. Peter; Thorpe, St. Andrew; Thorpe Hamlet, St. Matthew; Thorpe Hamlet, St. Leonard; Tunstall, St. Peter; Upton, St. Margaret; Walsham, South, St. Lawrence;
Walsham, South, St. Mary; Wickhampton, St. Andrew; Witton, St. Margaret: Wood bast- wick, SS. Fabian and Sebastian Deanery of Breccles (by Rev. E. C. Hopper), xvi. 31-37
Ashill, St. Nicholas; Breccles, St. Margaret; Carbrooke, SS. Peter and Paul; Caston, Holy Cross; Ellingham, Little, St. Peter; Griston, SS. Peter and Paul; Merton, St. Peter; Ovington, St. John the Evangelist; Saham Toney, St. George; Scoulton, Holy Trinity; Stow Bedon, St. Botolph; Thompson, St. Martin; Threxton, All Saints; Tottington, St. Andrew; Watton, St. Mary
Merton, Caston, Saham Toney. See also xii. 89, 94, 97
Deanery of East Brooke (by Rev. E. C. Hopper), xvi. 153-168 Aldeby, St. Mary; Bedingham, St. Andrew; Broome, St. Michael; Chedgrave, All Saints; Ditchingham, St. Mary; Ellingham, St. Mary; Geldeston, St. Michael; Gillingham, All Saints and St. Mary; Haddiscoe, St. Mary: Hales, St. Margaret; Hardley, St. Margaret; Heckenham, St. Gregory; Hedenham, St. Peter; Kirby Cane, All Saints; Langley, St. Michael: Loddon, Holy Trinity; Mundham, SS. Etheldred and Peter; Norton Subcourse, St. Mary; Raveningham, St. Andrew; Seething,
Church Plate in Norfolk (cont.)- and All Angels; Thwaite, St. Mary; Thorpe-next-Haddiscoe, St. Matthias; Thurlton, All Saints; Toft Monks, St. Margaret; Topcroft, St. Margaret; Wheatacre, All Saints; Wheatacre Burgh, St. Mary; Woodton, All Saints; also p. 328 and Topcroft, 257
Deanery of West Brooke (by Rev. E. C. Hopper), xvii. 268-276 Arminghall, St. Mary; Ashby, St. Mary; Bergh Apton, SS. Peter and Paul; Bixley, St. Wandregesilius; Bramerton, St. Peter; Brooke, St. Peter; Caister, St. Edmund; Carlton, St. Peter; Claxton, St. Andrew; Framingham Earl, St. Andrew; Framingham, Pigot, St. Andrew; Hellington, St. John Baptist; Howe, St. Mary the Virgin; Kirby Bedon, St. Andrew; Kirstead, St. Margaret; Poringland, All Saints; Rockland, St. Mary; Saxlingham, St. Mary; Shotesham, All Saints; Shotesham, St. Mary; Sisland, St. Mary; Stoke Holy Cross; Surlingham, St. Mary; Thurton, St. Ethetlbert; Trowse, St. Andrew; Whitlingham, St. Andrew; Yelverton, St. Mary
Deanery of Depwade (by Rev. E. C. Hopper), xv. 44-50
Ashwellthorpe, All Saints; Aslacton, St. Michael; Bunwell, St. Michael; Carleton Rode, All Saints; Forncett, St. Mary; Forncett, SS. Peter and Paul; Fritton, St. Catherine; Fun- denhall, St. Nicholas; Hapton, St. Margaret; Hardwick, St. Margaret; Hempnall, St. Margaret; Morning- thorpe, St. John Baptist; Moulton, St. Michael; Shelton, St. Mary; Stratton, St. Mary; Stratton, St. Michael; Tasburgh, St. Mary; Tacolnestone, All Saints; Tharston, St. Mary; Tibenham, All Saints; Wacton, All Saints
Hardwick, Hempnall, xvi. 257 Deanery of Flegg (by Rev. E. C. Hopper), xix. 185-196
Billockby, All Saints; Burgh or Flegg Burgh, St. Margaret; Caister, St. Edmund and Holy Trinity; Clippesby, St. Peter; Filby, All Saints; Hemsby, All Saints; Martham, St. Mary; Mautby, SS.
Childe, Richard and William, xiii. 190 Childerhouse, Richard, xiii. 147 - William, xvi. 195
- (Chylderhouse), Henry, xx. 77, 91, 92 (2), 99, 103
Childris, alias Childrowes, William, xiii. 277
Childrows, Robert, xiii. 248; Simon, 80 Chillesford (Suffolk), xix. 190 Chilsford, xvii. 141
Chilsworth (Oxon.), xv. 224 Chilton, xvii. 135
Chipley, xvii. 137 Chippenham (Cambs.),
Chirche, atte, Nicholas, xiii. 106 Chireford, Godfrey de, xvii. 362_(2) William de, xvii. 362.
Chirograph explained, xii. 265 Chittocke, Thos., xiii. 80 Chivel, Walter, xvi. 188 Chomlie, Marmaduke, xviii. 85 Cholmondeley, Marquis,
Chosely, xvii. 117; (Cosle), Preceptory of, 98, 154
Chosse, Thomas, xix. 171
Christ bearing the Cross, Norwich re-table, xiii. 302, 303, 320
led to the Cross, Representation of, xvii. 213
Christopher of Bologna, xiii. 334 Christleton (Chester), xv. 217 Christmas, Plays at, xi. 335 Christchurch, Canterbury, xiii. 298 - (Hants.), Tomb at, xiii. 355
- Norwich, Play acted in, xiii. 14 Chronique de Jordan Fantosme quoted, xvi. 46
Chucket, Simon and Agnes, xvii. 313, 361
Church Bells of Norfolk quoted, xvii. 38
Suffolk quoted, xvii. 166 Briefs (Bewes) quoted, xv. 203 (Farrer) of Norfolk Heraldry quoted, xv. 81; xix. 321 Building, Increase in, after A.D. 1000, the reason for this, xiv. 58 Congress, Norwich, Ecclesiastical Art Exhibition at, xiii. (1895 Rep. ii.) Goods. Note Inventories of, under Parishes and Churches. Vol. xi.-xx. Robert, Vicar of Wichingham, xiii. 208, 209; and William, 47
Richd. and Christofer, xviii. 89, 156; and Mr. Barnard, 159 Churche, Roger, xii. 194 Churchman, William, xvi. 160
- Thomas and Sir Thomas, xvii. 256; and Hester, 176
Church Plate in Norfolk
Deanery of Blofield (by Rev. E. C.
Hopper, M.A., F.S.A.), xx. 257-272 Acle, St. Edmund; Beighton, All Saints; Blofield, SS. Andrew and Peter: Braydeston, St. Michael; Brundall St. Lawrence: Buckenham Ferry, St. Nicholas; Burlingham,
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