Cable, for an anchor, sail, &c., [262]. See Anchor.

Caffa white, for, [134].

A rich stuff. "In his gallery there was set divers tables, whereupon a great number of rich stuffs of silk in whole pieces, of all colours, as velvet, satin, damask, caffa, taffeta, grograine, sarcenet, and of other not in my remembrance."—Cavendish, vol. i. p. 182.

Cage, a goshawk upon the, [16].

Cakes brought, [52], [55], [63], [64], sæpe, [154], [155], [184], [228].

Calais, [267], sæpe, [269], [270], bis, [271], sæpe, [272], sæpe, [273], [281], [283].

----, of the money that came from, [34].

----, a soldier of, [81].

----, Solicitor of the Staple of, [93].

"The Staple of Wool was fixed at Calais by Edward III. in 1362.—Ellis' Letters, Second Series, vol. ii. p. 2."—M.