Chestre, Chester, XIII a 54.

Chymerie, Cimmeria, land of fabulous Cimmerii who dwelt in perpetual darkness (form perhaps due to assoc. with OFr. chimere, chimæra), XII a 61.

Cipre, Ile of, Cyprus, IX 40.

Clyron, alleged name of 'strait passage' leading out of land of the enclosed Jews, IX 205.

Colbek, Kölbigk (in Anhalt, Saxony), I 32 (note).

Colchestre, Colchester, XIV d 2.

Cornehulle, Cornhill, VIII b 1 (note).

Cornelius, Cornelius Nepos, VII 70 (note).

Cornwal, Iohan, a 'Master of Grammar', XIII b 28.

Crab, Iohne, a Flemish engineer, X 110; Crabbis, gen. *X 15 (MSS. Craggis, Crabys).