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INDEX. -M Burghmote, 71. Burial Board, St. Mary Magda- lene, 328 ; of persons hanged, 37 1,372, 380 ; of soldiers during civil war (see Civil War). Butchers' Rents. 140 ; shops, 152, 168. Butt Piece. 169, 177, 206, 218. Bylker, William, to Pydler and wife, 126. Bytwenewayes, 147-149. Cade, Alice, purchase of lands from, 147, 157. Cade, Jack, 135, 238, 253 ; rents, 157, 184. Cage, the, 382. Calais, loss of, 200. Caliver, 207, 210. Callington, 123, 186, 207, 258, 260, 263, 266, 267, 268, 380. Camel, a, 177. Camelford, 206, 269. Campelyne Wine, 1 50. Candles, 149, 151 (and see Wax). Canons of St. Stephen, 2, 3, 8 ; regular, 4 ; secular, 4, 70. Canonsleigh, Prior of, 9. Capel, Lord Arthur, 273. Capu, William, to Dundray (near Dunhevet Cross), 78, 79. Carew, Sir Alexander, 260, 261 ; Baron, 131, 134; Sir Gawen, 33, 35, 207, 343 ; Sir Peter, 54 ; the historian, his description of castle, 256, 291. Carford, 121 (andseeTrecarnford). Cargentle, 56, 118, 143. Carminow, Oliver de, 252 ; Thomas, 125. Carmynow's Gift to Priests, 113. Carnedon, 7, 10 ; customary ten- ure of, 22. Carnedon Prior, 22, 33, 354. Carpenter Family, 47. Carucate, 3. Carwythen, John, to Stevyn and others (near Castel Wall), 152. Cary, Thomas, to the Mayor and Commonalty (near Blindhole), 210 ; Sir William, 142. Castellan, 243. 254 (and sec Con- stable). Castle, 3, 68 ; age, 239, 240 ; archi- tecture, 241 ; Base Court, 228 ; Buck's view of, 225 ; Borlase's view of, 240 ; chapel, 6, 10, 32, 71, 297 ; constables of, 231, 243, 244, 249 ; condition of (in 1338), 248, (in 1478), 254 ; decaying (in 1338), 248, 253 ; Doomsdale, 230, 231, 233; dungeon, 292, 294; dyke, 105, T39, 164, 228, 284 ; farm of, 7 ; feudal tenure, 245, 253 ; fords of the gate, 247 ; gate, 152 ; gateways, 229, 231 ; green, 372 ; guard tower, 228, 232 ; history of, 243 ; Hooper's views of, 227, 273 ; in- quisition on revenues, 283, 284, 298 ; jurisdiction of, 258 ; Keep, description and plan, 225 ; Keep Court, 230, 232, 233 ; N.W. entrance to, 231, 284; S.W. entrance to, 229 ; Keep Court wall, 228 ; lands of castle dyke, 284 ; lead taken from, 277 ; old views of, 240, 257 ; postern doorway, 228; pound, 153; prepositure of, 81 ; provost of, 5,11; repairs of wall and gates, 279 ; Speed's view of, 256 ; towers of, 229 ; town of the, 19 ; wall, 152. Castle Street, Wester-French, 92, 112. Casual Payments, 132, 135-184. Caxton, William, 153. Censer, silver, 124, 149. Chalices, 149. 153. Chamber, the earl's, 226, 248. Chancellor, Lord, minstrels of, 154; prince's minstrels, 155. Chantry (Bauceyn's), 11 ; Dame Percival's, 343. Charity Trustees, 51, 349. Charles I., declaration in church, 268 ; at Dunheved, 270 ; at Lifton, 270 ; letter to his son, 271 ; slain, 281. Charles 1 1, at Dunheved as Prince, 271-274, 278; restoration to throne, 282, 283, 286, 290; death, 321. Charles V. of Germany, 185, 191. Charters, Bishop of Exeter, 4. Charles II., 384 ; Edmund, 9 ; Edward, Black Prince, 100 ;