chalmer, chamer, chaumer, chamber.
chamber thy words, II, 435, 45: restrain, suppress, be chary of.
changehouse, IV, 153, E 3: tavern, ale-house.
channerin, II, 239, 11: fretting, petulant.
chap, knock, rap, tap: I, 107, 3, 4; 465, 11; 481, 29; II, 140, 15; 177, 14, 16; 272, 14; 313, 14; IV, 445 f., 3, 4; V, [228], 16; [306] b, 1: of the striking of the hour, II, 371, 7.
chaperine, III, 514, 10, would make some sense as chapel, but the form is unaccountable except as a popular diminutive.
chare, III, 250, J 7, 8: turn.
charge, IV, 457, 1, must be understood as charge not, forbid.
charter (simply): III, 358, 82. See next word.
chartre of peace, III, 27, 108: grant of pardon, paper condoning past offences.