A HISTORY OF DORSET 



Catesclive, see Catsley 



Catherston Leweston ? (Cemeli), no. 



212 



Catsley Farm (Catesclive) in Cors- 

 conibe, no. 229 



Cattistock (Estocha, Stoche), nos. 96 

 and Ixix 



Caundle, Purse (Candel), nos. 118 and 

 Ixiv 



Caundle, Stourton {Candel, Can- 

 del(l)e), nos. 218-19, 27°. 299, 301, 

 363, 478-9 



Cealvaduna, see Chaldon 



Celberga, Celberge, see Chelborough 



Celberge hundred, XXXI 



Celeberge (hundred), see Loosebarrow 



CelveJiiiie, see Chaldon 



Ceoselburna, Ceosetburne, see Chesel- 

 boume, Little 



Ceolel, see Chettle 



Cerdestoche, see Chardstock 



Cereberia, Cereberie, see Charborough 



Cerletona, Cerletone, see Charlton 



Cemiinstre, see Chamiinster 



Cerna, Cerne(l) (unidentified), nos. 

 50, 108 and lxx.\ii, 147, 153, 156-9, 

 360 



Cerne .\bbas (Cemeli(iim)), nos. 76 

 and xxxix 



Cerne, abbey of St. Peter (Cernel), 

 p. 63, nos. 76-92 and x.x.\ix, xl, li 

 (PP- 75. 77); T.R.E., nos. 345, 398 

 and cxxxi ; Abbot of {Ce(r)neliensis), 

 nos. 76-77, 88, and xxxix-lv (pp 

 75-77). 398 and cxxxi, II, III, IV 

 IX, XV, XVI, XXIX, XXXI 

 XXXVII; E., .^bbot of, no. xlvii 

 (p. 76) ; W., .^bbot of, no. liv (p. 77) 

 monks of, nos. 81 and xliv 



Ceme, Up (Obcerne), no. 34 



Cernel, Ce(r)neliensis, see Ceme (abbey 

 of) 



Cerne!i{um), see Ceme (.\bbas), Cath- 

 erston 



Cernemude, see Charmouth 



Ceseburne, see Cheselboume 



Chaldon Herring or East Chaldon 

 (Calz'edona, Calvedoue, Cealvaduna, 

 Celvedune), nos. 12 and viii, 408 and 

 cxli; church of, nos. 145b and xix 



Charborough House (Cereberia, Cere- 

 berie) in Morden, nos. q and iv 



Chardstock (Cerdestoche) (Devon), no. 



49 

 Charlton Marshall (Cerletona, Cerle- 

 tone), nos. 5 and xiv 

 Chamiinster (Cemiinstre), no. 32 

 Charmouth (Cernemude), no. 215 

 Chelborough (Celberga, Celberge), nos. 



280 and xc, 324 and xcvi 

 Cheneford, see Canford 

 Chenistetone, see Knighton, West 

 Chenolle, see Knowle 

 Chenoltona, Chenoltone, Chenoltune, 



see Know'Iton 

 Chernet, William (Creneto), tenant of 



the wife of Hugh fitz Grip 1086, 



nos. 385 and cxvii, 388 and cxx, 389 



and cxxi 

 Cheselboume (Ceseburne), no. 138 

 Cheselboume, Little, or Cheselboume 



Ford (Ceoselburna, Ceoselburne) 



in Puddletown, nos. 378 and ex 

 Chetel, tenant of GIastonbur\' Abbey 



1086, nos. 63, 64 

 Chetel, tenant of Shaftesburs- Abbey 



1086, no. 133, XXI 

 Chete!, tainus, no. 426, XXVII 

 Chettle (Ceotel), no. 342 

 Chickerell (Cicherelle), no. 432 

 Chideock (Cidihoc, Cidiohoc), nos. 2 



and X 

 Chilcombe (Cilteconie), no. 459 

 Chilfrome (Froma, Frame), nos. 278 



and lx.xxviii 

 Chimedecome, see Kingcombe 



Chinestanestone, see Kinson 



Chingestone, see Kingston 



Chintone, see Kington Farm (Little), 



Kington Magna 

 Chirce (Crichel, unidentified), nos. 3 



and xi ; see also Crichel (Long) 

 Cicherelle, see Chickerell 

 Cidihoc, Cidiohoc, see Chideock 

 Cilteconie, see Chilcombe 

 Circel, see Crichel (Long) 

 Claville (Clavile, Clavilla). Walter de, 



p. 64, nos. 311-1S and clvii-clxi, 



XVIII, XXIX, XXX 

 Clifton Maybank (Clistone), no. 225 

 ChiTe Farm (Clive) in Tincleton, nos. 



98 and Ixxi 

 Cnolle, see Knowle 

 Cogdean (Cocdene) hundred, XVII 

 Colber Crib House (Colesberie, Coles- 



hreia) in Sturminster Newton, nos. 



2 and X 

 Colebrand, T.R.E., no. 233 

 Colesberie, Colesbreia, see Colber Crib 



House 

 Colway (Lyni) in L\Tne Regis, no. 68 

 Combsditch (Concresdic) hundred, XVI 

 Come, see Coombe 

 Compton Abbas (Cuntone), no. 129 

 Compton .A.bbas (West) or West 



Compton (Contona, Contone), nos. 



95 and Ixviii 

 Compton, Over (Contone), no. 41 

 Compton \'alence (Contone), no. 357 

 Concresdic (hundred), see Combsditch 

 Constantienses, Constantiensis, see 



Coutances 

 Contona, Contone, see Compton Abbas 



(West), Compton (Over), and 



Compton Valence 

 Coombe (Come) in Langton Mat- 

 ravers, no. 481 

 Coombe Keynes (Cume), nos. 61, 314 



and clx 

 Corf, see Corfe Mullen 

 Corfe Castle, see Wareham (castle of) 

 Corfe Mullen (Corf), no. 239 

 Corfetone, see Corton 

 Corscombe (Cori(e)scumbe, Cors- 



ciimbe), nos. 44, 213, 488 

 Corton Farm (Corfetone) in Portes- 



ham, no. 238 

 CourseuUes (Curcetle), Roger de, p. 64, 



no. 238 

 Coutances, Bishop of (Constantiensis), 



p. 63, nos. 56, 57; canons of (Con- 



stantietises), p. 64, no. 142, XXV 

 Cranbome (Crenebonia, Crenebume), 



nos. 16 and xxii 

 Cranbome, abbey of St. Mary (Crene- 



burnensis), p. 63, nos. 70-75, 422 



and civ; Abbot of, no. 73, V, 



XXII 

 Cranbome, Ralph of (Radulfus de 



Crenebonia), franciis, no. 371, VII, 



XXII 

 Crat'eford, see Tarrant (Crawford) 

 Creech. East (Cric, Crist, Criz) in 



Church Knowle, nos. 202, 233, 289, 



412 and c.xlv 

 Creneborna, Crenebume, Crenebumen- 



sis), see Cranborne, Cranbome 



(abbey of), Cranborne (Ralph of) 

 Creneto, William de, see Chernet 

 Cric, Crist, Criz, see Creech 

 Crichel, Long, part of ? (Chirce), no. 



351; Crichel, Long, and Crichel, 



^loor (Circel), no. 266 

 Cripton, see Winterbome (Belet) 

 Cruxton (Froma, Frame) in Maiden 



Newton, nos. 279 and Ixxxix 

 Cullifordtree (Cuferdestroue) hundred, 



XXXVII 

 Cume, see Coombe Keynes 

 Cuneliz, see Kimmeridge 

 Cuntone, see Compton (Abbas) 

 Curcelle, Roger de, see CourseuUes 



Dachelin, T.R.E., no. 251 

 Dalmar(i), William de (Dalmereio), 



sertiens, nos. 494, 501, X, XVIII; 



tenant of the wife of Hugh fitz Grip 



1086 (de Almereio), nos. 394 and 



cxxvii 

 David, tenant of William of Briouze 



1084, 1086, no. 287, XXVI 

 David the interpreter, /rancus, no. 368 

 Dedilintone, see Didlington 

 Deninestana, Deninestone, Dertiine- 



stone), see Durvveston, Knighton 



House 

 Dewlish (Dezenis), no. 148 

 Didlington Farm (Dedilintone) in 



Chalbury, no. 139 

 Dodding's Farm (Bere) in Bere Regis, 



nos. 390 and cxxii 

 Dode, T.R.E., no. 252 

 Dode the monk, T.R.E., no. 498 

 Dodeman, tenant of the Count of 



Mortain 1086, nos. 162, 183-5, '96. 



I, XVI 

 Dodesberie, see Dudsbury 

 Dodo, T.R.E., nos. 18 and xxiv, 353, 



373. 426 

 Dodo, tainus, nos. 444, 445, 474, VII 

 Dodoman, tenant of William of 



Moyon, no. lxx.xviii (p. 93) 

 Dorchester (Dorecestra, Dorecestre), 



nos. 4 and xii ; borough of, pp. 61-62, 



nos. 32, 117; church of, nos. 144 



and xiii; hundred, XXXII 

 Douai (Dowai), Walscin of, p. 64, nos. 



300-1 

 Drew (Drogo), tenant of the Count of 



Mortain 1084, 1086, nos. 150, 214, 



XII, XXVII 

 Dudsbur)- (Dodesberie) in West Parley, 



no. 306 

 Durand the carpenter, seniens, nos. 



510-1 1, XIX, XXIX; tenant of the 



wife of Hugh fitz Grip 1086, nos. 



423 and clvi, XIX 

 Durweston (Dervinestona, Denine- 

 stone, Derwinestone), nos. 346, 401 



and cxxxiv 



E., .Abbot, see Cerne (abbey of) 

 Eadnoth (the staller), T.R.E., nos. 



220-3, 225 (.Alnod, Ednod, Elnod), 



227-9; T.R.W., 230 

 Ecouis (Scoeia, Scohies). William of, p. 



64, nos. 298-9, XXVIII, XXXVII 

 Eddeva, tenant of Humphrey the 



chamberlain 1086, no. 354 

 Eddricius, see Edric (the reeve) 

 Edith (Eddid). Queen, no. 37 

 Edmar, Edmer, T.R.E., nos. 174, 192, 



194, 197, 200, 2H 

 Edmondsham (Amedesham, Mede- 



sham, Medessan), nos. 18 and xxiv, 



353-4 

 Ednod, T.R.E., no. 289; see also 



Eadnoth 

 Edric, T.R.E., nos. Ixxxii (p. 79), 224, 



245. 251 

 Edric the ree\e (prepositus), 1084, 



XXIX 

 Edric, tainus, nos. 466-71, 473, II 

 Edward, King, nos. 1-6 and vi, 



x-xii, xiv-xv; writ of, no. 138 

 Edward, tenant of Alvric 1086, no. 436 

 Edward, tenant of the Bishop of 



Salisbury- 1086, nos. 33, 37 

 Edward the clerk, T.R.E., no. 59 

 Edward Lipe, T.R.E., no. 509 

 Edward of Salisbun.' (Sarisberie), see 



Salisbun,' (Edward of) 

 Edward the huntsman, tainus, no. 490 

 Edwi, T.R.E., no. 210 

 Edwin, Earl, T.R.E., no. 2 

 Edwin the huntsman (venator), 1084, 



III, XV, XVI, XXII, XXVI 



152 



