Calehof, Calthoff, Caltrop, Colthoff—see [Kaltoff.]

Cardiff garrisoned, [60]; named, [328], [332].

Carlyon garrisoned, [60], [332].

Carte and Dr. Birch’s erroneous statement about Glamorgan’s leaving for Ireland, [93]; corrected, [93].

Carnarvon, Robert Earl of, marriage of his sister Elizabeth to Edward Lord Herbert, [16]; her death, [23].

Castlemaine, Lady, undertakes a request to the King, [275].

Catholic Clergy, Irish Roman, [114], [115], [119]; Glamorgan solicits consent for post of Lord Lieutenant, [181]; Glamorgan’s complicity with, [184]; great secrecy observed, [184].

Catholic Princes, Roman, with the Pope, to supply £30,000, to support an army in England, in the cause of Charles I. [228]; Glamorgan’s power to treat, [229].

Catholic, Roman, Lord Lieutenant, [115].

Catholic, Roman, Religion, Glamorgan’s engagement to support measures for the good of, [160].