Castleford, [28]
Castles in the fifteenth century, [106], [107]
Catesby, reported the Hastings-Woodville conspiracy to Richard, [98], [211]; executor to will of Lord Rivers, [99] n.; Speaker of the House of Commons, [134]; and Chancellor of the Exchequer, [144]; Commissioner for the Peace with Scotland, [145]; at Bosworth, [144], [155]; put to death by Henry Tudor, [246]; notice of, [246] n.
Cattle fair, [112]
Caxton: his own account of himself, [113]; helped Edward IV. and Richard in fitting out their expedition, [113]; his first essay at printing, [113]; in the service of the Duchess of Burgundy, [114]; came to England, books printed by him, [114], [115]; his house in the Almonry, [114]; book of chivalry dedicated to Richard III., [115]; lament on the Earl of Worcester's death, [115], [116]
Cerne Abbey, [69]
Chamberlain, Sir Robert, [45]
Charles VII. of France, [53]
Charles VIII. of France, [141]
Charlton, Sir Richard, loyal to the last, [252]