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Caerlaverock, siege of, by Edward I., 106
Caerlaverock, The Roll of, 105; description of army of Edward I. in, ib.
Caithness, Bishop of, appointed Chancellor of Scotland, 60
Cambuskenneth Abbey, Brace's compact with the Bishop of St. Andrews at, 120
Cambuskenneth, Parliament at, 303
Campbell, Sir Colin, chastised by Bruce for breach of discipline, 240
Campbell, Sir Nigel, appointed a commissioner by Bruce to treat for peace with Edward II., 227
Cantyre, Bruce builds a castle on, 300
Cardross, Bruce's residence at, 301, 302
Carlisle, Earl of, see Harcla
Carlisle, Robert de Brus, "le viel," appointed Governor of, 72; siege of, 94, 99, 231; muster of the English army at, 105
Carrick, Earl of, see Bruce
Carrickfergus, siege of, 238
Chronica Gentis Scotorum, see Scotichronicon
Clackmannan Castle, Bruce's residence at, 193
Clare, Richard de, English commander in Ireland, 244
Clifford, Sir Robert de, campaign against Wallace by, 85; appointed a Guardian of Scotland, 186; at the battle of Bannockburn, 206
Clonmacnoise, Annals of, 236-238
Clydesdale, Wallace in, 85
Coal, as English payment of ransom, 274, 297
Coinage, Scottish, 351
Comyn, John, influence of, as a Guardian of Scotland, 50; claim to the Scottish throne advanced by, 58; quarrels with Bruce, 102; appointed a Guardian of Scotland, defeats English troops at Roslyn, 112; surrenders to England, ib.; sent into exile, 113; sentence of exile conditionally remitted, 116; assassinated by Bruce, 126; cause of the quarrel between Bruce and, 127
Conyers, battle of, 236.
Corbridge burnt by the Earl of Buchan, 72
Cornwall, Earl of, see Gaveston
Coronation Stone, of Scotland, removal of, by Edward I., 79
Crab, John, Scottish engineer at the siege of Berwick, 266
Craigencallie, Bruce at, 157
Cressingham, Sir Hugh de, appointed Treasurer of Scotland, 82; defeated by Wallace at Stirling Bridge, 92; death of, ib.
Cullen, death of Bruce's queen at, 330
Cumberland, considered a part of Scotland, 93; raids by the Scots in, 99
Cumbria, the ancient British kingdom of, 24
Customs of the Scots and Brets, forbidden by Parliament, 123
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Dalry, defeat of Bruce at, 138
David I., youth of, 26; feudal government of, ib., 27; invasion of England by, 29; battle of the Standard, 31; death of, ib.; ardour for Scottish independence of, 34
David II., birth of, 296; marriage to Princess Johanna of England, 331-334; crowned at Scone, 366