By the Bev. Chr. Wordsworth. 535 



Chippenham. St. Katherine's Guild or Fraternity. 58 n. 29 ; 59 n. 38. 

 Chf. 26. x. 269. 



A Pasture. Horton's Chauntry in Bradford. 58 n. 43. 



Hospital of St. Lawrence, Patent, 1338. C.M.H. 



Chirton. Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 98. 



Chisbury, Great Bedwyn. x. 268. See " Bedwyn," " Cheesebury." 

 Chisenbury in Enford Chapel, x. 268. Britton speaks of a " Priory " here 



Descrip. Topog. (1814), p. 30. 

 Chitterne Chantry, x. 269. 

 Chittoe Chapel, x. 269. 

 Chute. A Chauntry, 58 n. 25 ; 59 n. 34. x. 269. Dissolved without licence, 



xii. 377. An extra-parochial district in Chute Forest. (A private 



chapel consecrated in the house of J. Collins, Esq., by Bp. Seth Ward, 



25th Sept., 1673. Wilts N. and Q., iii., 474 ; iv., 44.) 

 Clarendon Palace, Chapel Eoyal. x. 270. 

 Codford hermit's Chapel, x. 271. 

 Collerne. Lands. A Lamp. 58 n. 101 . 

 Combe Chapel in Enford. x. 271. 

 Corsham, see "Cossham." 

 Corsley, Kingston Court Chapel, x. 273. 

 *Corton, or Cortington, in Boyton. Chapel of St. Modwen. Founded by 



the Drewys family before 1291. x. 273— 4. Wilts i\T. and Q., iv. 34— 37. 



WI. 6 bis, 14, 19, 31. 

 Corton, or Corston, in Hilmerton. A Free Chapel. 56 n. 35 ; 58 n. 79. 



x. 274. Wilts N. and Q., i., 84 ; Hist. MSS. Com. Report, iv. 



Lands in. Forward's Chauntry in Mere. 58 n. 21 ; 59 n. 47. 



Cossham (or Corsham) Stipendary Priest. 58 n. 44. Our Lady's Priest. 



Lands. "Feoffee Lands." x. 272—3. cf. Introd. to Tropenelt 

 Cartulary, p. xv., (s.a. 1437 — 8). 



Almshouse Chapel founded by Margaret, Lady Hungerford (d. 



1672) x. 273. 



See " Chapel Knap." 



Cowfield Levers, (Cowsfield Loveraz, or Loveries " Covesfield," 1306). The 

 Tyth of corn in certein lands. The Free Chapel of Burn Court (or 

 Barn Court), Whiteparish. 58 n. 59. x. 318. 



Cowfield Sturmy. The Tyth corn and hay of sundry Lands. Testwood 

 (Free) Chapel in Whit(e)parish. 58 n. 60 ; x. 318—19. Called appar- 

 ently Cowsfield Spilman. Loc. cit. 



Cricklade. The manor called Abingdon's Court. One acre and the ad- 

 vowson of the Church. Hungerford's Chauntry in Salisbury Cathedral. 

 58 n. 7 : 59 n. 9. (Spelt " Crokelade "). 



* Hospital of St. John Bapt. 56 n. 9. x. 27. Founded by Guarin, 



1221. Patron, the Bishop. C.M.H. W.I. 19, 36, and 7 others in 

 index, xxviii., 218. 



Cumberwell Chapel, Bradford-on-Avon. 274—5. 



Dauntsey cum Capella Westend. x. 275. 



Dean, West. A Rent. A Lamp. 59 n. 92. 



I Chantry of St. Mary. W.I. 51, 57, and 6 others. 



Despenser's Chapel, by papal licence, 1256. Perhaps at Fasterne. x. 275. 



