Counterfet Crankes, description of, [51]; story of one that Harman watched, [51]; how he was dressed, [51]; his refusal to wash when bidden, [52]; gives the name of Genings, [52]; said he had been in Bethlehem Hospital, [52], which Harman found to be a lie, [53]; in the middle of the day he goes into the fields and renews the blood on his face, [53]; what money he received, [53]; at night he goes to Newington, where he is given in charge, [54]; the amount of his gains, [55]; his escape, [55]; his recapture, [56], n.; his punishment, [57], n.
Cousoners, cheaters, [1]
Crashing chetes, teeth, [82]
crassinge chetes, apples, pears, or any other fruit, [84]
Cross Keys Inn in Cranford (Middlesex) or Crayford (Kent), [77]
cuffen, fellow, [86]. See Quyer.
Cursetors, [17]; explanation of, [27]
Curtal, [37]
Curtall, one who is next in authority to an upright man, [4]
Curtesy man, described, [6]