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 Cranmer, Bishop, 191.

Cressy, battle of, 99, 253.

Crocker, Johanna, daughter of John le, to Page (outside Southgate), 85.

Crokker, Elie, and wife, gift of land, 161; obit, 314.

Cromwell, Oliver, 49, 191, 273, 274, 276, 279; Lord Protector, 285; Richard, 286.

Cross, high, 128, 129, 140, 178; Latin, 129, 130, 146; silver, 147; staff, 153.

Cross (near Stourscombe), 194.

Crusades, 41.

Cuckingstool, 239, 382.

Cup, silver, 124, 125.

Curfew, 141.

Curia Regis, 385.

Customs and Ordinances of Dunheved, 164-166.

Cutenbeek (St. Germans), lime from, 144, 171, 172 (and see Lawhitton).

Darkhouse, 209 (see Southgate).

Dean, fee for closing church door, 150, 154; of Trigg, 160, 185.

Deeds (see Charters, and the name of Grantor).

Deer Park, 194, 230, 286, 355; Earl's Park, 230, 248.

Devil, the, 138.

Devon, Earl of, 137, 191.

Digby, Colonel John, 266, 269.

Dobil, Henry, to Colyn (Bastehaye), 92.

Dockacre, 155, 369, 380.

Dockey, 233.

Domesday Book, 2, 3, 39, 40, 69, 70; survey by Edward the Confessor, 240; earliest record of Castle, 243; compiled, 246.

Doomsdale, 230 289, 292 (see Castle).

Dotson, Lawrence, and others, to Cowlyng (Casteldeche), 163, 164.

Drake, Sir Francis, 34; navigator, 213.

Dragon, red, former supporter of Royal Arms, 307.

Druccombe, 103, 128, 169.

Duk, Stephen le, 80, 81, 98.

Dukes of Cornwall, 299; Albert Edward, 244; Edward the Black Prince, first duke, 12, 96, 99, 100, 101, 103; Richard II., 103.

Dunaray, William, to Richard the Merchant, Landren, 78.

Dunheved, 68-224; Burgesses in Parliament, 81, 82; list of, from 1295, 387-399; Castle, 68, 71; tenure of, 245; College, 352; Convent, grant of privileges to, 13; cross, 78, 79, 85; customs in, 164; disputes with Laun-ceston, 11, 82; free borough, 72, 74, 77; hill, 85, 233; John of, 247; manor, 69; Mayors, list of, 400-405; muniments, 75; name, signification of, 68; name blended with Launceston, 84; new town of the Castle, 5, 70; seals, 90, 208; vill, 77, 85; walled town, 68, 86.

Dunstanville, Hugh, 5; Reginald, 4, 71, 297; Robert, 5.

Dunterton freestone, 143.

Duntestocha, Stephen of, to Ralph, his son (Botman), 81.

Dutson, 175; tenants of, 180.

Dynham, John, feudal tenant of Black Prince, 250; held lands of Percival's Chantry, 345.

Dynham, William, Commissioner of Edward VI., 188.

Earls of Cornwall: Brian, 39, 40; Briend Fitz-Count, 40; Dunstanville, 4, 5, 71, 243; Edmund, 9, 53, 78, 82; Edward I., 82; Edward II., 86; Eltham, John of, 92, 96; Henry III., 72; Henry Fitz-Count, 72; John (King), 72; Moriton or Mortaigne, 3, 39, 40, 68, 70, 71, 250, 253; Piers Gaveston, 86, 87; Richard Plantagenet, King of the Romans, 8, 41, 72, 76, 77; Stephen of Blois, 71; William, son of Mortaigne, 70, 71 (and see Dukes).

Ebford, near Stratton, Salt Marsh, 7.

Edgcumbe, Sir Peter, 163; Sir Richard, 162, 177, 244, 290, 343.