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onvocations of the clergy vote money, 219. Conway, Edward I. builds a castle at, 210. Corinium (Cirencester), West Saxon conquest of, 35. Cornish, the, derivation of the old language of, 7; submit to Ecgberht, 55. Cotentin, the, sold to Henry, 119. County courts derived from the shire-moots, 141. Courtenay, Bishop of London, supported by the citizens against Lancaster, 263. Crecy, battle of, 241, 242. Cressingham, Sir Hugh, governs Scotland in the name of Edward I., 219. Crown, the, _see_ King. Crusade, the first, 120; the second, 157; the third, 161; against the Albigeois, 193; the seventh, 204. Cumberland, origin of the name of, 37; annexed by William II., 119; left to David I., 133; regained by Henry II., 140. Cunedda, extensive rule of, 37. Cunobelin, government of, 12. _Curia Regis_, the, organised under Henry I., 127; strengthened by Henry II., 141; powers assigned by the Constitutions of Clarendon to, 145; orders the appointment of recognitors, 147; divided into three courts, 212. Customs on imports and exports under Edward I., 211, 221. Cutha, 35. Cymbeline, original of Shakspere's, 12. Cynric captures Sorbiodunum, 34. Danegeld, levy of, 81; abolition of, 143. Danelaw, the, formation of, 59. Danes, the, invade England, 58; make peace with AElfred, 59; extent of the settlements of, 62; are amalgamated with the English, 64; relations of Dunstan with, 67; reappear as invaders, 79; conquer England, 81-83; settle in Ireland, 152. Darc, Jeanne, delivers Orleans, 310; conducts Charles VII. to Rheims, 311; martyrdom of, 312. David I., king of the Scots, invades England, 131. David II. (Bruce), king of Scotland, 232; takes refuge with Philip VI., 234; restoration of, 240; taken prisoner at Nevill's Cross, 242; restored by Edward III., 252. David, brother of Llewelyn, executed, 140. David, Earl of Huntingdon, 215. David, St., piety of, 42. Decorated style, the, 247. Degsastan, AEthelfrith's victory at, 42. Deira, formation of the kingdom of, 36; is merged for a time in North-humberland, 41; accepts Christianity, 46; is finally merged in North-humberland, 48; Danish kingdom of, 62, 63. Deorham, battle of, 35. Derby, Earl of (son of John of Gaunt),
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