Chamberlain, Lord, [5], [13], [60], [61], [152], [189], [272].

Chambers Doctor, [194], [243].

A Physician.

Chancellor of France, [48].

Chape, a, for knives, paid for, [168].

A Chape, is explained in Todd's Johnson to be "the catch of any thing by which it is held in its place, as the hook of a scabbard by which it sticks in the belt; the point by which a buckle is held to the back-strap;" also, "a brass or silver tip or case that strengthens the end of the scabbard of a sword." "'Chape' is sometimes applied to the hook of a scabbard, and at others to what is by Heralds termed the crampet, in which case the other metallic pieces on the scabbard are called Lockets. Chape like Chapter, seems to be derived from Caput."—M*.

Chapel, Master Cole, Subdean of the kings, [13], [82].

---- feast, for the, [64], [242].

----, stuff for washing the, [93].

The surplices, vestments, &c.