A HISTORY OF DORSET 



Congresbun' (? 'Conbusburie') 



(Som.), ii. 63 

 Connock, \Vm., ii. 294 

 conservator of truces, office of, ii. 191 

 Constitution (American frigate), ii. 



224 

 Contest (gunbrig), ii. 228 

 Continental Dorset Club, ii. 282 

 Contone, see Compton 

 Coode, John, ii. 226 

 Cooke (Cok), John, ii. 33 n; Lawr., ii. 



334; C. W. Radclitfe, ii. 370 

 Coombe, in Langton Matravers, ii. 



332 n; iii. 123, 137 

 Coombe Keynes (Combe), ii. 46, 133; 



iii. 38, 60, 1 29, 143; ch., ii. 11; 



man., ii. 7, 230; pop., ii. 267; 



vicarage, ii. 14 

 Coombs Ditch, see Combsditch 

 Cooper, Sir Ant. .\shley, ii. 150, 153, 



154, 157, 161, 168 

 Coorg, Rajah of, ii. 172 

 Coote, Sir Eyre, ii. 168 

 copperas ind., ii. 331 

 Corbet, — (M.F.H.),ii. 312 

 'Corcestree', see Dorchester 



Corfe, de, .4dam, ii. 334 «; Edw., ii. 

 333; John, ii. 335 n; Rob., abbot of 

 Milton, ii. 62; Rob., I3th-cent. 

 merchant, ii. 333, 335 n 



Corfe Castle ii. 2, 46, 182, 289, 291, 

 355; iii. 142; alms ho., ii. 249, 250; 

 borough, ii. 138; cast, {castellum de 

 Corf, castellum Warham), ii. 8, 54, 

 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 

 137, 140, 141, 142, 144, 158 «, 161 ; 

 iii. 7, 40, 83 n, 137; cider-making 

 ind., ii. 370; Civil War, ii. 150, 151, 



155. 156. i.'lS n, 160, 161, 253; 

 clay pit, ii. 365; fisher\-, ii. 353, 

 354; man., ii. 141, 142, 240; 

 marble ind., ii. 326; nonconf., ii. 

 41; Pari, rep., ii. 139, 168; pop., 

 ii. 267; pottery ind., ii. 365; 

 quarrying ind., ii. 331-7; Rom. 

 Cath., ii. 31; ship-money, ii. 148, 

 215, 216; stocking-making ind., 

 ii. 328; wages, ii. 235; woodland, 

 ii. 288; an<ijff .\fflington, .\ilwood, 

 Blashenwell, Brenscombe, En- 

 combe, Kingston, Xorden, Ower, 

 Rempstone, RoUington Farm, 

 Woolgarston 



Corfe Castle, constable of, ii. 55, 239, 



296.332,333,334.344 



Corfe Castle, hund. of, ii. 266 n 



Corfe Mullen (Corvia), ii. 46, 137, 

 294; iii. 57, 136, 149; clay pit, ii. 

 365; honor, iii. 57; man., ii. 136; 

 pop., ii. 270; stud farm., ii. 318 



Corfton, Ric. de, ii. no; Thos., ii. 

 no n 



Coringdon, in Corscombe, ii. 65, 

 66 



Cork (Irish Republic), ii. 171 



Cornelius (Cornelis), .^dryan, ii. 367; 

 (or Moone), John, ii. 32, 33 



Cornish Lady (racehorse), ii. 316 



Cornwall, dukes of, ii. 97 



Cornwall, earls of, ii. 96, 289 ; and see 

 Dunstanville, Edmund, Ralph, 

 Richard 



Cornwall, ii. 32, 33, 42, 134, 248, 251, 

 366; Civil War, ii. 151, 157, 161, 

 162; complexion of inhabitants, 

 ii. 125; Cornish soldiers quartered 

 in Dorset, ii. 146; diocesan status, 

 ii. 2, 3; fishing ind., ii. 204, 353, 

 354; maritime hist., ii. 183, 187, 

 190, 197, 213; Perkin Warbeck's 

 rebellion, ii. 142 



coroner, office of, ii. 238 



Corscombe, ii. 45, 62, 63, 66; iii. 17, 

 42, 50, 60, 130, 132; chalices, ii. 28; 

 ch., ii. 64, 65; man., ii. 7/1, 68; 

 pop., ii. 267; and see Catsley, Cor- 

 ingdon, Toller Whelme 



Corton, Thos., abbot of Cerne, ii. 56, 



57 

 Corton (Farm), in Portesham, ii. 80, 



33471; iii. 49, 127 

 Corufia (Spain), ii. 210 

 Corvia, see Corfe (Mullen) 

 Coryates, in Portesham, ii. 131 

 Cor>'ngham, Rog., dean of Wim- 



borne, ii. 113 

 Cor\1on, Sir John, ii. 220 

 Cosmo III, duke of Tuscany, ii. 325 

 Cosyn, John, prior of Horton, ii. 72, 



73 

 Cotentin peninsula (Manche), ii. 226 

 Cotes, Geof. de, ii. 290, 291 

 cotsets (cotsetti), ii. 232-3; in 1086, 



iii. 17-18 

 Cotswold hills, ii. 124 

 cottars (cotarii), ii. 232-3; in 1086, 



iii. 17-18 

 Cotten, .Amy, ii. 252 

 Couci, -Aubrey de, earl of North- 



umbria, iii. 8 n, 46, 120, 129 

 Coudray, see Ralph 

 Couland, Wm., ii. 104 

 Coule, Phil., ii. 334 

 Counteville, Egelina de, abbess of 



Shaftesbur\', ii. 78, 79 

 Count>' Galway Hunt, ii. 312 

 Courage, Capt. A., ii. 318 

 Courseulles, Rog. de, iii. 49, 127 

 Court, — (i6th-cent. pirate), ii. 201 

 Courtenay (Curtenay), de, Eleanor, 



ii. 291; Gertrude, marchioness of 



Exeter (d. 1558), ii. 249; Hawise, 



iii. 59; Hugh (d. before 1349), ii. 



85 ; Hugh, earl of Devon (d. 1377), 



ii. 85 ; Hugh, abbot of Beaulieu, ii. 



84. 85 

 Coutances (Manche), abbey of, ii. 7, 



8, 24, 60; bp. of, see Geoffrey; 



canons of, iii. 6, 36, 139 

 Coventry, Wal. of, ii. 53 n 

 Coventr\' (Warws.), prior>- of St. 



.■\.nne, ii. 1 18 

 Cowen, — , dog-breeder, ii. 313 n 

 Cowper, Sir John, ii. 31 

 Cox, Pet., ii. 204; Thos., ii. 368 

 Cox and Co. (clothiers), ii. 362 

 Crabbe, Thos., ii. 85 

 Craigie, Maj. — (fl. 1906), ii. 278 

 Cranborne, ii. 82, 230 n; iii. 4, 12, 



13, 24, 31, 34, 36, 39, 45, 128; 



agric, ii. 262; chalices, ii. 28; ch., 



ii. 7, 70, 71 ; man., ii. 71, 141, 240; 



militia, ii. 173; par., ii. 46; poor 



relief, ii. 259; pop., ii. 270; pottery 



ind., ii. 365; prices, ii. 235; 



ribbon-weaving ind., ii. 330; Rom. 



Cath., ii. 31; taxation, ii. 246; 



vicarage of, ii. 14; wages, ii. 234, 



236 n; and see Blagdon Park, 



Lestisford 

 Cranborne, abbey of, ii. 5, 7, 10 n, 



47; iii. 7, 31, 38, 45, 51, 128, 138, 



142; priors and priory of, ii. 7, 10 n, 



26 n,47, 70-1 

 Cranborne, hund. of, ii. 229, 270 n, 



271 n, 295 

 Cranborne, liberty of, ii. 239 

 Cranborne, vicar of, ii. 71 

 Cranborne Chase, ii. 138, 143, 167, 



292-3; iii. 21 n; arboriculture, ii. 



298; fox-hunting, ii. 299, 300 

 Cranborne Common, ii. 295 

 Cranbourne, Ralph of, iii. si, 130, 



135.138 

 Crane, — , I9th-cent. sportsman, ii. 



315,321 

 Cranford, Nic. de, ii. 290, 291 

 Craucombe, Godfrey de, ii. 292 

 Craven Hunt, ii. 306 

 Crawford, Great, in Spetisburv', ii. 



84 n; Crawford, Little, see Tarrant 



(Crawford) 

 Crawley, Capt. Geo., ii. 228 

 Crawley and Horshani Hunt, ii. 306 



166 



Crecy, battle of, ii. 186 



Crede, Osbert, ii. 232 



Crediton, bp. of, see Eadulf 



Crediton, see of, ii. 4 



Creech, East, iii. 3, 18, 25, 50, 59, 142 



Creech (Crich) Grange, in Church 



Knowie, ii. 85 n, 315; chap., ii. 46; 



woodland, ii. 319 

 Creslow (Bucks.), iii. 32 

 Cressebien, Ric , ii. 293 

 Cressy, Hugh Paulinus, ii. 107, 108, 



121 

 Cressyn, Steph., ii. 369 

 Crevecoeur, Hamo de, ii. 180 

 Crewe, Wm., ii. 248 

 Crewkerne, John, ii. 213 

 Crewkeme (Som.), ii. 143 

 Creyk, Ric, warden of Dorchester, 



ii. 102 

 Crich, see Creech 

 Crichel, Little, in More Crichel, ii. 



94 

 Crichel, Long, ii. 46; pop., ii. 270; 



and see Chirce 

 Crichel, More (Moor), ii. 46, 1 10, 



259: iii. 19, 27, 28, 47, 120, 139; 



fox-hunting, ii. 301; pop., ii. 270; 



shooting, ii. 319; stud farm, ii. 317; 



and see Crichel, Little 

 Cricklade (Wilts.), ii. 307 

 Cricklake Park, in Marshwood, ii. 



295 

 crime, ii. 236, 237-8, 239, 246, 252, 



259 

 Crimean War, ii. 348 

 Cripton, see Winterborne (Belet); 



Barn, in Winterborne Came, iii. 



147 n 

 Croft, Kane, ii. 312 

 Croke (Crook), Sir John, sheriff of 



Dorset, ii. 148; Capt. Unton, ii. 162 

 Crokhorne, — (fl. 1583), ii. 296 

 Cromwell, Oliver, ii. 39 n, 157, 158, 



160, 162, 165; Thos., ii. 26, 57, 68, 



79, 86, 1 12 n, 195, 196 

 Cronstadt (Russia), ii. 227 

 Crook, see Croke 

 Croome, Earls (Worcs.), ii. 318 

 crops, green, ii. 278-g; and seeharley, 



oats, n.e, wheat 

 Crosby, John, ii. 85 

 Crucifix (racehorse), ii. 317 

 Crul, Steph.. ii. loi n 

 Crundell, Wm. , ii. 109 

 'Crutesdune' (unidentified), ii. 63 

 Cruxton, in Maiden Newton, iii. 4, 



16,58, 133 

 Cryps, John, ii. loi 

 Cuenhurh (Cuenburga, Quinburga), 



St.,ii. 108 

 Culliford, Justice (fl. 1674), ii. 41 n, 



253 

 Cullifordtree, hund. of, ii. 140, 269(1; 



iii. 9, 36, 50, 121, 122, 123, 126, 



147; court of, ii. 137 

 Cullompton (Devon), ii. 162 

 Cumba, Wm. de, iii. 60 

 Cumberland, Maj. — , angler, ii. 



321 

 Curcy, .\lice de, iii. 59; Wm. de, 111. 



59 

 Curleie (sloop), ii. 228 

 Currie, John, ii. 33 

 Curt, Wm. le, ii. 237 

 Curteis, John, master of Tarrant 



Rushton hosp., ii. 106 

 Curtenay, see Courtenay 

 Cusin (Cusyn), Thos. (fl. 1240), ii. 



231 ; Thos. (fl. 1277), ii. 334 

 Cuthburga (Cuthberga, Cuthburh), 



St., ii. 2, 107-8 

 Cuthred, king of the West Saxons, ii. 



62 

 Cyneward (Cyneweard), abbot of 



Milton, ii. 6, 58, 62; iii 44 

 Cynewulf (Kenewulf), king of the 



West Saxons, ii. 62; iii. 41 



