Calot, the celebrated Engraver, mentioned, [127].
Canillac (the Marquis of) falls in love with Margaret, Queen of Navarre, on sight of her fine arm, [269].
Canon (an English) Dean of the Church of Rheims, bestows a sound admonition and discipline on the Bishop of Châlons, [151], [152].
Thanks given him by the latter, ibid.
Captives, the treatment they experienced from their Conquerors, in antient times, [53], [54], [265].
Capuchin Friars, declare for the use of the lower discipline, [21], [404].
Charitable offer of one to a young woman, [188].
His success in that affair, ibid.
Cechald (the widow) resolutely performs the hundred years penance, [221].
Celebrated Causes (the Collection of) quoted, [281].
Cerebrosus (the Monk) opposes the practice of self-flagellation, and writes against Cardinal Damian on that subject, [212].
Cervantes, quoted, [295]. Has thrown a great light on the subject of flagellations, [325].
Chantpré (the Monk) runs the gantelope through the whole tribe of Devils, for his having refused to practice self-flagellation while he was alive, [302].