independence, [177];

laws passed in Norwich and Worcester to compel men to become, [190];

age for taking up duties, [194];

outnumbered by the unenfranchised classes in the towns, [196];

distinguished from “natives” in Hereford, [318];

see [Burgesses], [Burghers]

Clarence, Duke of, present from Canterbury to, [215]

Clergy as citizens, [175], note

Clisheath, fight on, [267]

Clock, the town, [182]