Cheltenham, [73]

Cheney, Sir John, with Henry Tudor, [149]

Cheney, Sir William, traitor, unhorsed by the King himself at Bosworth, [156]

Chevet, [13]

Chichester, Bishop of, [146]

Chipping Sodbury, [71], [73]

Church, the, [117], [118]. See Convocation; Bishops

Cicely, Princess, daughter of Edward IV., married to Lord Welles, [86] n., [271]

Cirencester, [71]

Clarence, George, Duke of, born at Dublin, [3], [6]; taken prisoner at Ludlow, [7], [8], [10]; sent to Holland for safety, [18]; married to Isabella Nevill, [41], [66]; his treason, [41], [43]; reconciled to his brothers, [48], [71]; grasping conduct, [80]; attainder, death, [202], [203]; cause of his death, [95]; his children, [87] n., [236]; his attainder barred his children's succession, [101]; town house at Cold Harbour, [110]; Richard interceded for him, [203], [204], [294]; Mr. Gairdner's views, [295]