China (see also [Cathay]), [43], [46-50], [52], [57-61], [66], [67-70], [178], [180], [181]
Chioggia, War of, [179]
Church, attitude to: child marriages, [126], [190]; convent pets, [91]; dancing, [30], [31], [88]; decline of Roman Empire, [9]; monastic intercourse with the world, [92], [93]; nuns' dowries, [78]; superstition, [28], [29], [30]; attack on worldliness of, [74]; bequests to (see also [Wills]), [151],
[168]; brasses in, see [brasses]; councils of, [174]
Churches of: Barking, All Hallows, [123], [151]; Beauchamp St Pauls, [168]; Bradwell, [168]; Calais, Our Lady, [151]; Chipping Campden, [123]; Chipping Norton, [123]; Cirencester, [123], [157]; Clare, [164], [168]; Coggeshall, St Peter ad Vincula, [157], [159], [168], [172], [195]; Constantinople, St Sophia, [41]; East Anglia, [159]; Lechlade, [123]; London, St Olave's, [124]; Linwood, [123], [190]; Markswell, [168]; Newbury, [163]; Newland, [157]; Northleach, [136], [157]; Ovington, [168]; Pattiswick, [168]; Peking, [71]; Poslingford, [168]; Stoke Nayland, [168]; Venice, St Mark's, [41], [44], [46], [60], [66], [179]
Cistercian, Citeaux, [83], [136]
Clare, [154], [164], [168], [178]
Clarke, Thomas, [144]
Cloth, see [Chapter VII] passim, [195]; capitalism in industry, [164]; Coxall's whites, [178], [197]; growth of English manufacture of, [122-3]; makers of, [120], [161]; merchants of, see [Merchants], [Paycocke], [Staple]; processes in manufacture, [153], [154], [161], [164]; where made, [122-3], [154], [155]