Cowpar, a falconer, [162].

Course, a, won of the king, [220].

Evidently a race won by Sir James Pickering against his dog, on which Henry seems to have betted 2l. 5s.

Coyves for the king, [84].

Coifs; linen bought, perhaps for night caps, or to wear under his bonnet.

Crabs, brought, [46].

Crane, Master William, [33], [52], [76], [83], [98], [100], [140], [227], [287], [291].

Cranes brought, [85], [187], [188], [300].

A crane was a favourite article of food, and formed an important dish at all great dinners.

Crepyne, or Cryspyn, John, jeweller, [4], [179], [210], [280].