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Cannons, and other firearms, general use of, by the English, in war, in the fifteenth century, [213] to [244].

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Canterbury, John Morton, Cardinal, and Archbishop of, [107].

Cary (quære Car), Sir William, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [146], [148].

Catesby, William, put to death by Henry VII., after the battle of Bosworth, [171].

Cecily Duchess of York, extraordinary afflictions and calamities in her family, [192] to [197].

Chapel commenced at Towton Field, by Richard III., [100].

Chapel Garth, or Chapel Hill, at Towton Field, [101].

Cheadle Church, Cheshire, [267] to [281].