a of. See Isabella.
Castile, Peter the Cruel, King Of. See Peter.
Castile, John, King of Leon and Duke Lancaster. See John of Gaunt.
Castle of
Aberconway or Conway.
Abergavenny.
Aberyswyth.
Alnwick.
Alton.
Bamburgh.
Barnard.
Beaumaris.
Bedford.
Bere.
Berkeley.
Berwick.
Bothwell.
Bristol.
Builth.
Bytham.
Caen.
Caerphilly.
Cardiff.
Carlaverocc.
Carmarthen.
Carnarvon.
Castleton, Liddesdale.
Chepstow.
Christchurch.
Clare.
Colchester.
Conway. See Aberconway.
Conisborough.
Corfe.
Cornet.
Criccieth.
Deganwy.
Devises.
Diserth.
Dolwyddelen.
Dover.
Drysllwyn.
Dublin.
Dumfries.
Dunbar.
Dynevor.
Edinburgh.
Flint.
Fotheringhay.
Gloucester.
Grosmont.
Harlech.
Hawarden.
Hedingham.
Josselin.
Kenilworth.
Kilkenny.
Kidwelly.
Knaresborough.
Leeds (Kent).
Limoges.
Lincoln.
London. See Tower of London, the.
Maud's.
Monmouth.
Montgomery.
Mount Sorrel.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Norham.
Norwich.
Nottingham.
Orford.
Peebles.
Pevensey.
Pontefract.
Powys.
Rhuddlan.
Rising.
Rochester.
Rockingham.
Romorantin.
Rose.
Roxburgh.
Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte.
Scarborough.
Skelton.
Skenfrith.
Stirling.
Swansea.
Tickhill.
Tintagel.
Tunbridge.
Tutbury.
Usk.
Wallingford.
Wark,
Warwick.
Whitecastle.
Wigmore.
Windsor.
Wolvesey (Winchester).
Castles;
royal;
adulterine;
Welsh;
of South Wales;
Edward I.'s;
concentric;
Scottish.
Castleton Castle, Liddesdale.
Castor, Church of St., Coblenz.
Castorplatz, the, Coblenz.
Caversham.
Celestine V., Pope.
Celts, Irish.
Celts of Scotland, the.
Chaboterie, la.
Chalon, little battle of.
Champagne, Blanche of Artois, Queen of Navarre and Countess of. See
Blanche.
Champagne, Edmund, Count of. See also Edmund of Lancaster.
Champagne, Henry, Count of. See Henry.
Champagne, Joan of. See Joan.
Champagne, Theobald IV., Count of. See Theobald.
Champagne.
Champollion-Figeac's _Lettres des rots d'Angleterre_.
Chancellor, office of.
Chancery courts, for Wales;
records.
Chandos, Sir John.
Chandos Herald.
Channel, the Bristol;
the English.
Channel Islands, the.
Charente, the river.
Charing.
Charles IV., the Emperor.
Charles IV., the Fair, King of France.
Charles V., King of France.
Charles of Anjou, younger brother of Louis IX., Count of
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