195
Cardan, Jerome, 91.
Cardinal College, 23.
Carisbrook Castle, 62.
Carlton House, temporary room in the gardenof, 97.
Carpets, 141, 165.
Carriages at the removals of the Earl ofNorthumberland, 191.
Carving and inlaying of woods, 100.
Catlage, 5.
Chafing-dishes, 154.
Chairs, 142, 146, 164.
Chamber houses, 42.
-where my lord makes him ready, 90.
Chapel, 92.
-at Richmond, 95.
Chargers, 125.
Chaucer , quotations from, 1, 10, 15, 37, 52,79, 83, 103, 133, 161.
-house of, 47.
Chess-board of spiced plate, 143.
Chests, 148.
-trussing, 149.
-standard, 149.
Chimneys, 32, 33, 34, 58, 59, 90.
-Hall, 58.
Clapton, royal manor of, 24.
Clergy, houses of, 7, 8.
Clerk of the king’s works, 24, 175.
Clerk of the works, 25.
Cleyn, Francis , a painter, 117.
Cloisters, 30.
Cloth of Raynes, 162.
Cob-irons, 144.
Coffers, 148.
Colin Cloute, boke of, 8.
Collwiche, Humphrey, 25.
Conishead Priory, cabinet at, 148.
Contracts, 19.
Convent, 3.
Convents, offices in, 173.
-officers of, 172.
Costers, 164.
Counterfeit vessel, 138.
Counterpoints or panes, 162, 190.
Coverlets, 162.
Cowdry, 5, 6, 82.
Cradle for sea-coal, 153.
Creepers, 153.
Cribbage-board at St. James’s Palace , 186.Cromwell , Oliver, 7.
Croydon, Archbishop’s palace at, 58.
Crystal, 16.
Cullum, Sir John, 30, 31, 50, 158.
Cups, 125.
Cupboard, 122, 123, 141, 165, 182.
-livery, 124.
Cupboards, court, 123.
Cushions, 142, 147.
Day, Mr., anecdote of his building, 179.D’Alva, Duke, 105.
Deambulatories, 30.
Dekker, 119.
De la Warre, Lord, 29.
Devices painted on the panels of walls andceilings, 12.
Dogs, 153.