Chester, City of, 3,000 men expected for its relief, [85]; rumours of its being taken, [85]; men for its relief, [114]; Glamorgan writes about relief, [125]; 6,000 Irish ready for, [126]; 3,000 men reported ready, [135]; loss of, [138]; Glamorgan’s hopes of relief, [160]; its surrender, [161].

Chepstow fortified, [60]; belongs to the Marquis of Worcester of inheritance, [66]; named, [328], [332].

Christening present, a, [2].

Civil War, aspect of affairs, 1641, [37]; series of national disasters, [43]; party distinctions, [43]; ancient warfare, [53], [54]; perplexing state of the war, [69]; the gain and loss by, [186]; intellectual losses, incalculable, [186].

Cipher, letter written in, [180]; a sentence in, [333].

Clarendon, Earl of, resided at Worcester House, [192]; Marquis of Worcester’s letter of explanations to, [227]; offer of Worcester House, [235]; his residence, (note), [237]; at Worcester House, [260], [261]; visited by Evelyn, [261].

Cobham, Lord, his house at Blackfriars, [3]; Queen Elizabeth to stay there, [3]; attends the Queen at the water-side, [3]; her majesty sups at his house, [4]; leads the bride (Miss Russell) to church, [4].

Coke, John, his letter, [24].

Copley, Christopher, named in a Bill for settling Worcester House on the Marchioness of Worcester, [196]; may have instigated the writing of the “Century,” [215]; in the army, [215]; letter from the Marquis of Worcester, [215]; interested in the engine, [216]; obtains a written obligation from the Marquis of Worcester, [216]; he “doth undermine Worcester House,” [235]; named, [301]; some account of him, [Appendix E.]

Cornwall, Report of the Duchy of, survey of Vauxhall, [289], [290], [291]; other Reports, [Appendix G.]