Campo Formio, treaty of, viii. 125
Camulodunum (Colchester) reduced by East Saxons, i. 35
Canada, French settlement in, vii. 242; Montcalm in, 244; conquered by the English, 269; ceded to England, 307; attacked by America, viii. 23, 203, 204; self-government granted to, 92
Canals, introduction of, viii. 55, 56
Canning, George, viii. 71; Foreign Secretary, 180; his dealings with Denmark, ib.; Orders in Council, 181; supports rising in Spain, 186, 187; quarrel with Castlereagh, 188, 189; resigns, 189; presses for Catholic emancipation, 195
Canons of 1604, v. 156; Scotch, of 1636, 327
Canterbury, i. 57; archbishopric founded at, 59; becomes ecclesiastical centre of England, 83; sacked by northmen, 142; Theodore's school at, 92; historians of, 243; gild of Thanes at, 299; Walloon refugees at, iv. 51; Protestant martyrs in, 96; Church of Huguenots at, 306
Cape of Good Hope ceded to England, viii. 112
Capel, Arthur, first Lord, vi. 72
Capel, Sir Henry, vi. 301
Capuchins, Order of, founded, iv. 101
Caradoc of Lancarvan, i. 7
Caraffa, Cardinal, iv. 31, 100, 101. See Paul IV.
Carcassonne sacked by the Black Prince, ii. 260
Cardigan, Norman conquest of, ii. 48; royal garrisons driven from, 55
Carew, Sir Peter, iv. 82
Carham, battle at, i. 146
Carisbrook Castle, Charles I. prisoner at, vi. 59
Carlisle becomes English, i. 87; granted to see of Lindisfarne, 88; ceded to David of Scotland, 217; invested by the Scots, ii. 160; Mary Stuart at, iv. 261
Carlisle, Merks, deposed Bishop of, iii. 8
Carlisle, Charles Howard, first Earl of, vi. 280
Carlos, Don, son of Philip II. of Spain, iv. 213, 221
Carlowitz, treaty of, vii. 97
Carnot, Lazare, viii. 122
Carolina, Colony of, vi. 259; vii. 236
Caroline of Anspach, wife of George II., vii. 200, 203
Carpenter, General, vii. 183
Carr, Robert. See Rochester, Somerset
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