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 Source Problems in English History

Bright, John, quoted 334.

Bromley, Sir Henry, summoned before the Council, 201-202.

Brook, Christopher, speech in the House, 22.1.

Buckhurst, Lord, privy coun- cilor, 202.

Buckingham, Duke of, impeach- ment of, 225-226, 230, 231,

233-234- Budget of 1909, see Problem

vin.

Burghley, Lord, 186,^ 190, 202.

Cabinet, 285, 287, 289, 296; 317- 319, 332 and note, 337.

Calendars of State Papers, 176- 179; excerpts from, Domestic, 190-192, 208-209, 224-225; Spanish 1558-1567, 187-190; Venetian, 1621-1623, 224.

Calvert, George, secretary of state, speeches in the Com- mons, 222-223.

Cambridge, Town and Selectmen's Records, Newtowne and, 246; excerpts from, 279-280.

Canada, 283, 295, 322, 323, 325, 326.

Carleton, Sir Dudley, vice-cham- berlain, letters from Cham- berlain and Win wood, 209; speeches in the House, 227 and note, 230.

Carncage, 37, 81; writ for col- lection of, 95-96.

Cecil, Sir Robert, privy coun- cilor, speech in the House, 199.

Chamberlain, John, letter to Carleton, 209; letter from Alured, 234, note.

Charlemagne, 16, 24, 30.

Charles I., 210, 211, 212; and Parliament, 2 25-238; App,,388.

Charles IL, App., 412.

Charles V., emperor, 173.

Charter of Liberties of Henry L, text of, App., 367-370.

Chatham, Earl of, 284, 286.

Chippenham, 12, 13, 16, 20, 26, 27.

Cholmondeley, Lord, 287, 293- 294.

Churchwardens, duties of, etc., 249-262 passim.

Cinque Ports, 82, 84, 98, 104; App., 405.

Civil Pleas, 44; typical records of, 60-64; App., 385.

Cobbett's State Trials, 179; ex- cerpts from, 235-237.

Coke, Sir Edward, 175, 176; speeches in the House, 217, 221-222, 223, 233-234 and note; committed to the Tower, 225.

Colonies, American, see Problem

vn.

Common law, 39, 42.

Commons, House of, see Prob- lems HI, V, and VHI.

Commons Journals, 176; ex- cerpts from, 186-187, 198, 207-208, 237.

Commutation of service, see Problem IV.

Confirmation of the Charters (1297), text of, App., 396-398.

Congress, the Continental, 294,

295. 310. 323- Conservatives or Tories, 331-

332, 335, 336, 339. 352. Constables, duties of, etc., 248- 256, 259, 265, 269, 271-272,

273- Constitutions of Clarendon, 41,

42, 55; text of, App., 370-

375. Council, 164-165, 168, 175, 187,

188, 189, 192, 195, 199, 202,

209,225,235; App., 399, 400.

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