s the Parliament, 145;
last illness, 146;
death, 147;
his corpse outraged, 201;
authorities for his history, v. 73
Cromwell, Richard, vi. 147, 149
Cromwell, Thomas,
his early life, iii. 282, 283;
relations with Wolsey, 283-285;
counsel to Henry about the divorce, 285;
his policy, 294, 295;
Lord Privy Seal, 304;
Vicar-General, 306;
dealings with the monasteries, 310, 311;
with the clergy, 311, 312;
his reign of terror, 312-315;
temper, 315, 316;
relations with the nobles, 321, 322;
reform of religion, 333;
Church policy in Ireland, 341, 342;
orders removal of images, 343;
dealings with Parliament, iv. 8, 9;
last struggle, iii. 347-351;
fall and death, 352;
results of his policy, iv. 7-14
Crotoy relieved by Talbot, iii. 56
Crowland, i. 86;
burnt by northmen, 104;
Chronicle of, ii. 179, 180
Croys, the, iii. 122, 125
Crusades,
their effect on learning, i. 282;
of Richard I., 261;
of Edward I., ii. 90;
Henry IV.'s project of, iii. 25;
Henry V.'s, 36, 38
Cuba
conquered by England, vii. 307;
restored to Spain, _ib._
Cudworth, Ralph, vi. 169
Culloden, battle of, vii. 230
Cumberland, William, Duke of, vii. 227, 230, 248, 251
Cumberland, Henry Clifford, first Earl of, iii. 323
Cumberland, Henry Clifford, second Earl of, iv. 162
Cumberland, George Clifford, third Earl of, iv. 353, 358
Cumbria,
British kingdom of, i. 60;
conquered by Ecgfrith, 87;
by Eadmund, 123;
granted to Malcolm, king of Scots, _ib._
Cup-thegn (butler), i. 132
"Customs" of the realm, i. 235
Customs duties,
Edward I.'s, ii. 107, 164, 172, 189;
granted to Edward IV. for life, 89, 152;
new, imposed by James I., v. 172;
granted to Charles I. for a year only, 246
Cuthbert, St., i. 74-76, 87, 88
Cuthwulf, king of the West Saxons, i. 37
Cynric, king of the West Saxons, i. 34, 49
Dacres, William, third Lord, iv. 162
Dacres, Leonard, iv. 269
Daegsastan, battle of, i. 60
Dalaber, Anthony, iii. 262
Dalrymple, John, Master of Stair, vii. 52, 53
Danby, Thomas Osborne, Earl of,
Lord Treasurer, vi. 282;
his policy, 282-286;
duped by Charles, 287;
his bill for the security of the Church, 288;
foreign policy, 289, 290;
impeached, 299;
dismissed, 300;
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