What was meant by the king's chaste greyhounds is difficult to explain. That certain part of the greyhounds should be confined to perpetual chastity, is not a little curious, if such was the fact; but might not the word chaste have been used for "chace," i. e. greyhounds kept for the sole purposes of coursing, as distinguished from those which were admitted to the parlour, and to the presence of their royal master?
Chelsea, vide Chartesaye.
Cherries brought, [47], [56], bis, [57], [58], [143], [145], [148], bis, [225], bis, [228], [231], [232].
Cheses, Lanthony brought, [220].
---- brought, [4], [6], [49], [53], [89], [91], [154], [173], [237], [277].
Chess tables and men, [81].
Chest, paid for a, [138], [234].
---- for the hand guns, for a, [159].
Cheyney John, [46].