Commerce. See Trade
Commines, Philippe de, his comments on England, iii. 85, 107
Commission, Court of High, established, iv. 216; its new powers in 1583, 340; Laud's use of, v. 295; its civil jurisdiction abolished, 363; restored, vii. 18; dissolved, 39
Committee of Public Safety, vi. 1, 13; of the Two Kingdoms, 17
Commonalty, scheme for its representation, ii. 61, 73
Commons, the, summoned to Parliament, ii. 73, 153, 154; their right to share in all legislative action established, 196, 202; House of, fully constituted, 203; petitions against papal encroachments, 225; its advance under Edward III., 231, 232, 298; shrinks from meddling with administration, 299; increasing share in legislation, 301; resists John of Gaunt's demands, 303; its action in the Good Parliament, 305; in Parliament of 1377, 311, 312; struggle with Richard II., 370; demands confiscation of Church lands, iii. 15, 21; changes in its character during Wars of the Roses, 99; struggle with Wolsey, 245; petition to Henry, VIII., 290; first detailed account of its proceedings, iv. 5; opposes Northumberland's policy, 66; struggle with Elizabeth, 238, 239; advance under her, v. 56, 57; relations with James I., 154, 155, 160-163, 179-182; action in Parliament of 1621, 221, 222, 224, 225; in that of 1625, 245-247; in that of 1626, 250, 253; draws up the Petition of Right, 260; action in 1640, 340; resolves on the trial of Charles I., vi. 66; abolishes Monarchy, 68; sets up a Commonwealth, ib.; passes the Exclusion Bill, 319; rejects the Securities Bill, 320; impeaches Fitzharris, 323; its sovereignty, vii. 80; position under William, III., 81; relations with Marlborough, 123; the Whigs' management of, 176; proposals for its reform, viii. 9, 10, 63, 67, 75, 76, 195; adopts Catholic emancipation, viii. 196. See Parliament
Commonwealth established in England, vi. 68, 69; proclaimed in London, 73
"Commune," the, in towns, i. 318; ii. 69
Companies, trading, v. 161
Compiègne, Jeanne d'Arc taken prisoner at, iii. 53
"Complaint of the Commons of Kent," iii. 65, 66
Comprehension Bill, vii. 63
Compton, Bishop of London, vii. 18, 19, 28, 35
Compurgation, i. 239, 313
Comyn, John, regent of Scotland, ii. 170, 171
Comyn, John, of Badenoch, ii. 173
Condé, Louis I., Prince of, iv. 188, 209, 264, 267
Condé, Louis II., Prince of, vi. 190
Congregation, Lords of the, their relations with Mary of Guise, iv. 168; occupy Edinburgh, 169; relations with Elizabeth, 170-174; treaty with Francis and Mary, 176; rise against Mary, 245, 246
Congress, the first American, vii. 330; at Philadelphia, viii. 19, 20, 22
Connaught conquered by the English, iii. 329; Wentworth's dealings with, v. 364, 365
Connecticut, first settlement of, v. 319, 320; refuses to join in war against England, viii. 203
Conquereux, battle of, i. 212
Conservators of the Peace, ii. 123
Consilt, battle of, ii. 54
Constable, Sir Robert, iii. 325
Constable, the king's, origin of his office, i. 132
Constance of Britanny, i. 247, 260
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