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tons, i. 66, 67 Caedmon, i. 77, 78 Caen sacked by Edward III., ii. 235; stormed by Henry V., iii. 33; university at, 55 Caermarthen besieged by Owen Glyndwr, iii. 14 Caernarvon, castle built at, ii. 121 Cahors, bankers of, ii. 107, 130 Calabria, John, Duke of, iii. 126 Calais besieged by Edward III., ii. 243; surrenders, 244; the six burgesses, 245-247; ceded to Edward, 266; threatened by the French, iii. 69, 70; Warwick repulsed from, 135; won by Guise, iv. 108; restored to France, 158 Calamy, Edmund, v. 354; vi. 157 Calcutta, its origin, vii. 232; the Black Hole of, 261 Calvin, John, iv. 119, 123, 126 Calvinism, system of, iv. 123-126; its political tendency, 171; in Scotland, accepted by Parliament, 187; its establishment sanctioned by Mary Stuart, 245; its growth in England, v. 86-89. _See_ Presbyterianism Calvinists, German, their position after Peace of Passau, v. 176, 177; Scotch, suppress Catholicism by force, iv. 218 Cambray occupied by Philip VI. of France, ii. 219; besieged by Edward III., 220, 228; negotiations at, iv. 145; League of, iii. 206; treaty of, 234 Cambridge, University of, its charters burnt by townsfolk, ii. 324; the New Learning at, iii. 201; Erasmus at, _ib._, 212, 213; resistance to benevolences at, 251; Lutherans at, 262; forced to approve Henry VIII.'s divorce, 292; foreign Protestants at, iv. 51; James II.'s dealings with, vii. 24 Cambridge, Edmund, first Earl of, ii. 287. _See_ York Cambridge, Richard, second Earl of, iii. 30, 56, 57 Cambridge, Richard, third Earl of. _See_ York Camden, Charles Pratt, first Lord, vii. 340; viii. 15 Camden, John Jeffreys Pratt, second Earl, viii. 120. Camden, William, v. 4; his _Life of Elizabeth_, iv. 3. Campeggio, Cardinal, iii. 272, 274, 277 Camperdown, battle of, viii. 127 Campian, Edmund, iv. 318, 320 Campo Formio, treaty of, viii. 125 Camulodunum (Colchester) reduced by East Saxons, i. 35 Canada, French settlement in, vii. 242; Montcalm in, 244; conquered by the English, 269; ceded to England, 307; attacked by America, viii. 23, 203, 204; self-government granted to, 92 Canals, introduction of, viii. 55, 56 Canning, George, viii. 71; For
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