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CALENDAR 


OF  THE 


FINE    ROLLS, 


PRESERVED   IN   THE 


PUBLIC    RECOBD   OFFICE. 


PREPARED    UNDEB   THE    SUPEBrNTENDENCE    OF 

THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  RECORDS. 


VOL,  XIV, 

HENRY   V, 

A,l),    1413-1422, 


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PAGE 

PREFACE  v. 

CORRIGENDA  vii. 

CALENDAR  -  1 

GENERAL  INDEX      -  443 

LIST  OF  MANORS      -  -  -  638 


(v.) 


PBEFACE. 


This  volume  carries  the  Calendar  of  Fine  Rolls  down 
to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Henry  V.  The  object  and 
character  of  this  Calendar  are  explained  in  the  preface  to 
the  volume  for  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  The  text  has 
been  prepared  by  Mr.  P.  V.  Davies,  M.A.,  F.S.A.  and  the 
index  has  been  compiled  by  Mr.  J.  H.  Collingridge,  M.A., 
both  of  this  Office. 


A.  E.  STAMP. 


Public  Record  Office, 

15th  December,    1933. 


(vii.) 


CORRIGENDA, 


VOLUME  XII. 

Page     27,  line  21  from  foot,  for  10  read  9. 
,,      342,  column  1,  line  18  from  foot,  after  260  add  267. 
„      347,  column  1,  /me  22  from  foot,  after  123  add  ,  156,  157. 
,,      396.  column  1,  /me  W  from  foot,  for  prior  raw/  priory. 


VOLUME  XIV. 

Page  115,  /me  1'2  from  foot,  after  Portelmouth  mser/  a  comma. 
,,      151.  /me  34,  /or  Anne  raw/  Aune. 
,,      355,  /me  14,  after  cancelled  add  [Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls, 

1416-1422,  p.  399.]. 
,,      372,  /me  12  from  foot,  after  cancelled  add  [Calendar  of  Patent 

Rolls,  1416-1422,  p.  399.]. 
„      405,  /me  24,  after  Huntingdon  add  [Calendar  of  Close  Rolls, 

1419-1422,  p.  169.]. 
„      436,  line  8,  after  them  rwfc/  [Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1416- 

1422,  p.  444.]. 


CALENDAR 

OF 

FINE    ROLLS, 


1  HENRY  V.— PART  I. 


,  .1Q  MEMBRANE  35. 

14J.O. 

March  21.  Order  to  the  eseheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  to 
Westminster,  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order  all 
the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  Robert  Ferrers  of  Chartley, 
'  chivaler,'  who  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief,  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition 
touching  his  lands  and  heir. 

The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  : — 
[The  same  Robert]  ;  Gloucester  ;  Somerset. 
Alice  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Sibyle  ;  Hertford. 
Alma  de  la  Heose  ;  Wilts. 
Henry  Vavasour,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York  ;  Lincoln. 


April  5. 

Westminster. 

April  6. 

Westminster. 

April  12. 

Westminster. 

April  14. 

Westminster. 

April  28. 

Westminster. 

April  12. 

Westminster. 

May  18. 

Westminster. 

May  24. 

Westminster. 

June  8. 

Westminster. 

June  8. 

Westminster. 

May  24. 

Westminster. 

June  22. 

Westminster. 


Robert  Nevill  of  Horneby,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York. 
John  Fitz  Johan  ;  Buckingham. 

Eva  late  the  wife  of  Simon  Cadull ;  Gloucester  and  the 

adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Robert  Nevill  of  Horneby,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Lincoln. 

Paulinus  Hereford  ;  Bedford. 

William  Wyles  of  Eggeton  ;  York. 

John  Waryn  son  and  heir  of  Griffith  Waryn  ;  Salop. 

Ankaret  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Talbot,  knight ;  Salop  ; 

Warwick    ;  Hereford     ;  Gloucester     ;  Oxford    ;  Berks    ; 

Wilts  ;  Buckingham. 
William  Purly  ;  Leicester. 

Henry  de  Bello  Monte,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York  ;  Leicester  ; 
Middlesex  ;  Lincoln  ;  Southampton  ;  London  (William 
Walderne,  mayor  and  eseheator). 

Wt.  2415.— B.  &  S.— 375.  F.  1. 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1413. 

July  5. 

Westminster. 

July  8. 

Westminster. 


July  11. 

Westminster. 

July  1. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  24. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  21. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  13. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  5. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  10. 

Westminster. 

June  22. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  16. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  35 — cont. 
Ralph  Maloiselle  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset ;  Devon. 

Ankaret  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Talbot,  knight ;  South- 
ampton. 
Vacated  because  surrendered  in  cera. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Pyell,  late  citizen  of  London  ; 
Northampton. 

John  Colshull  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  esquire  ;  Cornwall. 

John  Tyndale  ;  Northampton  ;  Cambridge. 

Agnes  de  Trewyke  ;  Northumberland. 

William  Brantyngham,  knight ;  Wilts  ;  Northampton. 

Robert  Seymour  ;  Somerset. 

Walter  Rodeney,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Somerset. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Weston  ;  Wilts. 

William  Brantyngham,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Warwick  ;  Dorset. 

Leonard  Hakeluyt,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset  ;  Here- 
ford ;  Worcester. 

Henry  de  Bello  Monte,  '  chivaler '  ;  city  of  Lincoln  (the  mayor 
and  escheator). 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  William  Palton,  '  chivaler '  ; 
Middlesex  ;  Essex  ;  Southampton  ;  Wilts  ;  Dorset. 

William  de  Staynton  ;  York. 

Francis  Court,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales  ;  Southampton. 
Emma  late  the  wife  of  John  Colshull  ;  Cornwall  and  Devon. 

Elizabeth   late   the   wife   of  Humphrey    Stafford,    knight ; 

Somerset  and  Dorset. 
William  Kyriell  ;  Kent. 

John  Lound  ;  Bedford. 

Emeline  late  the  wife  of  Frank  de  Scolond  ;  Somerset. 

John  Pokeswell,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of 
John  Tuchet,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Somerset. 

Humphrey  Stafford,  knight ;  Stafford  ;  Somerset  and  Dor- 
set ;  Cornwall ;  Wilts. 

William  Brantyngham,  knight ;  Surrey. 
Mittitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  I. 


1413. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  15. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  15. 

Westminster. 

1414. 

Jan.  2. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  19. 

Westminster. 

1413. 

March  21. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  34. 
Richard  Talbot ;  Oxford  ;  Berks. 

Thomas  Wake  ;  Wilts  ;  Dorset. 

Nicholas  Hele  ;  Devon. 

William  Stourton  ;  Somerset ;  Dorset ;  Wilts  ;  Essex. 

Roger  Horsley  ;  Northumberland. 


John  Rouce,  esquire  ;  Wilts  ;  Buckingham. 
Nicholas  Hele  ;  Dorset. 

John  Hothome,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York  ;  Westmoreland  ;  county 

palatine  of  Lancaster  (the  chancellor). 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Paule,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northampton. 

MEMBRANE  29. 

Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Holym  and  Richard 
Burton  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  ( 1 )  the  customs  granted  to  Edward 
I  by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return  for  certain  liberties  and 
immunities  [Fosdera,  II.  ii.  747],  and  the  custom  and  subsidy 
which  by  the  statute  published  in  the  Parliament  held  at  West- 
minster, 11  Henry  IV,  all  such  alien  merchants  are  to  pay  for 
garments  made  for  export  from  cloths  of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn  '  and 
other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the  half  grain,  and  also  from  cloths 
dyed  in  grain,  and  all  other  cloths  of  wool,  which  have  been  cut, 
according  to  the  rate  and  quantity  of  the  same  ;  (2)  the  custom 
and  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of 
wool  50s.  from  denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells 
the  like  amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and 
8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  (3)  the  custom  on  cloths  of  wool  made 
in  England  for  export  to  foreign  parts,  to  wit,  I4d.  from  denizens 
and  2ld.  from  aliens  on  every  cloth  of  assise,  2s.  4d.  from  denizens 
and  3s.  6d.  from  aliens  on  every  cloth  of  scarlet  and  other  cloth 
of  whole  grain,  a  moiety  of  such  custom  on  every  other  cloth  of 
half  grain,  [or]  in  which  part  of  the  grain  has  been  mixed,  and 
also  the  rate  of  the  same  customs  proportionably  on  every  other 
cloth  according  as  the  same  be  beyond  or  within  the  assise,  and 
Id.  from  denizens  and  \\d.  from  aliens  for  one  whole  cloth  of 
worsted,  and  5d.  from  denizens  and  l\d.  from  aliens  for  one  single 
bed  of  worsted,  and  9d.  from  denizens  and  13£d.  from  aliens  for 
one  double  bed  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  ports  ; 
answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :— 
Henry  Strother  and  William  Asplyon  ;  in  the  port  of  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1413. 


March  31. 

Westminster. 

April  3. 

Westminster. 

March  30. 

Westminster. 

April  12. 

Westminster. 


April  13. 

Westminster. 

April  15. 

Westminster. 

May  21. 

Westminster. 


June  6. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  1. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 

1414. 
Jan.  18. 

Westminster. 

1413. 

March  21. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

Thomas  Frye  and  Robert  Calche  ;  in  the  port  of  Melcombe 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Boyton  and  William  Bak  ;  in  the  port  of  Brigge- 

watyr  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Roger  Lughburgh  and  John  Bury  ;  in  the  port  of  Lenne  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Richard  Altham  and  John  Tuttebury ;  in  the  port  of  Kynges- 

ton-upon-Hull  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard   Stucle   and   James   Knottesford  ;  in   the   port   of 

Chichester  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John   Hennegge   and   Richard   Aylwarde  ;  in   the   port   of 

Boston  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Hugh  Fraunceys  and  John  Godeston  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas   Middelton   and   John    Ergaston ;  in   the    port    of 

Suthampton  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Jonesson  and  Robert  Hebbourne  ;  in  the  port  of 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard   Burton   and   Robert   Middelton  ;  in   the   port   of 

Kyngeston -upon -Hull  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

James  Knottesford  and  John  Bradbrugge  ;  in  the  port  of 

Chichester  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer 

John  Belle  and  Henry  Louelich  ;  in  the  port  of  Boston  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Thomas  Chalton  and  Thomas  Lane  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Warner  and  John  Godeston  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Sterlyng  and  William  Forde  ;  in  the  port  of  Great 

Yarmouth  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Hawley  and  Edmund  Arnold  ;  in  the  port  of  Exeter 

and  Derthemouth  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Henry  Totynge,   clerk,   and  Thomas  Fre  ;  in  the  port  of 

Melcombe  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Mayn  and  William  Bakke  ;  in  the  port  of  Brugge- 
water  etc.  By  bill  etc. 
William  Normore  and  John  Sutton  ;  in  the  port  of  Bristol  etc. 

By  bill  etc. 

William  Sopere  and  John  Esgaston  ;  in  the  port  of  South- 
ampton etc.  By  bill  etc. 
John  Belle  and  Henry  Louelych  ;  in  the  port  of  Boston  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Richard   Mayn    and    William    Hastynges  ;  in   the    port    of 

Brigge water  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Sutton,  clerk,  and  Robert  Middelton  ;  in  the  port  of 
Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  28. 

Commission  in  like  terms  to  John  Droys  and  Robert  Russell  to 
levy  and  collect  (1)  and  (3)  above  [p.  4]  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  I. 


1413. 


March  30. 

Westminster. 

1414. 

Feb.  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :— 
Thomas  Denton  and  Richard  Style  ;  in  the  port  of  London 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Peter  Savage  and  William  atte  Forde  ;  in  the  port  of  Great 

Yarmouth  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Hertiscote  and  William  Spencer  ;  in  the  ports  of 

Plymmouth  and  Fowy  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Urban  and  Edmund  Arnald 

and  Dertemouth  etc. 
Robert  Coton  and  Thomas  Denton 

etc. 


in  the  ports  of  Exeter 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 
in  the  port  of  London 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


John  Hille  and  Thomas  Denton 


in  the  port  of  London  etc. 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  27. 

March  21.       Commitment  of  the  county  of  Cornwall  to  John  Arundell, 
Westminster,  esquire,  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as 

sheriff. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  John  as 

sheriff. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties  named  :— 
William  Lye,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Cumberland. 
Robert  Harbotell,  esquire  ;  Northumberland. 
William  Rigmaydyn  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Nicholas  Alderwich  ;  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Maureward,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 
John  Brugge  ;  Salop. 
Thomas  Detek  ;  Stafford. 
Richard  Arundell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Hereford. 
Robert  Whitynton  ;  Gloucester. 
John  Walden  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Thomas  Aylesbury,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Philip  Ingelfeld  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Vincent  Fynch  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
John  Lysle  ;  Southampton. 
Walter  Charlton  ;  Wilts. 
Robert  Hille  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Thomas  Beaumond  ;  Devon. 
Gerard  Flore  ;  Rutland. 
Robert  Clifton  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 


March  21.       Commitment  of  the  county  of  York  and  castle  of  York  to  John 
Westminster.  Etton,    '  chivaler,'   during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the 

Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  him  as 

sheriff  and  keeper. 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 
Ralph  Paries  ;  Northampton. 
Edward  Coudray  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
William  Cheyne  of  Shepey  ;  Kent. 

March  21.       Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  county  of 
Westminster.  York  to  Robert  Morton  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the 

Exchequer  for  the  issues. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  him  as 

escheator. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 
William  Rokewode  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
George  Haukeston  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Thomas  Coton  ;  Stafford. 

Thomas  Mille  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Richard  Stuclee  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Henry  Fulford  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 
James  Belers  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 
Robert  Wrytelee  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Robert  Gilberd  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Edward  Blundell ;  Worcester. 
Adam  Iwode  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
Thomas  Horden  ;  Kent  and  Middlesex. 
John  Fulnaby  ;  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Mortymer  ;  Northampton  and  Rutland. 
John  Eryngton  ;  Northumberland. 
William  Stapleton  ;  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
Peter  Pole  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Thomas  Stirkeland  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Richard  Leverer  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
John  Champ  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
William  Warbelton  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts. 

March  21.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Thomas  Fauconer  and  Henry 
Westminster.  Barton  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  port  of  London  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places,  in  person  and  not  by  deputy,  the  custom  and 
subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool 
50s.  from  denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the 
like  amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and 
8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  cbket '  seal  in  the  said 
port ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  28.        The  like  to  the  following  :— 

Westminster.  John  Boteler  and  Henry  Barton  ;  in  the  port  of  London  and 

in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.     By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  26. 

March  20.       Whereas  in  a  great  council  of  Edward  III  lately  held  at  West- 
Westminster,  minster  the  magnates  and  commons  of  the  realm,  in  return  for  the 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  1. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 

remission  by  the  king  of  the  forfeitures  pertaining  to  him  of  the 
alnage  of  cloths,  granted  to  the  said  king  a  subsidy  on  all  cloths  for 
sale,  as  well  of  one  colour  as  another,  to  be  taken  from  the  seller  in 
addition  to  the  customs  due  thereon,  to  wit,  on  every  cloth  of 
assise  without  grain  4d.,  and  on  the  half  cloth  2d.,  on  every  cloth 
of  scarlet  of  assise  Qd.,  and  on  the  half  cloth  3d,  on  every  cloth  of 
half  grain  of  assise  5d.,  and  on  the  hah*  cloth  2%d.,  and  on  every 
cloth  exceeding  the  half  cloth  of  assise  by  three  ells  or  more  and 
not  being  a  whole  cloth  of  assise,  and  on  every  cloth  exceeding  the 
whole  cloth  of  assise  by  three  ells  or  more,  an  amount  in  proportion 
to  the  rate  for  a  whole  cloth  of  the  same  sort,  provided  nevertheless 
that  nothing  be  taken  on  any  cloths  made  by  any  one  for  the 
clothing  of  himself  and  his  household,  or  on  cloths  sealed  with  the 
seal  of  the  collector  of  the  subsidy  on  which  the  subsidy  has 
already  been  paid  once  by  the  seller,  and  that  all  cloths  exposed 
for  sale  before  being  so  sealed  shall  be  forfeit  to  the  king  and  taken 
into  the  king's  hand  by  the  collector  or  alnager  or  their  deputy, 
or  by  the  bailiffs  of  the  town  in  which  they  shall  happen  to  be 
found  ;  and  whereas  in  the  same  council  it  was  ordained  that  the 
king's  alnager  should  cause  cloths  for  sale  to  be  measured  and 
sealed  with  a  seal  whereby  the  measurement  thereof  might  be 
known,  and  should  take  from  the  seller  for  every  whole  cloth  so 
measured  ^d.,  and  for  a  half  cloth  %d.,  and  should  not  meddle 
with  the  alnage  of  any  cloths  except  cloths  for  sale  ;  and  whereas 
in  divers  statutes  it  is  contained  that  a  cloth  of  '  ray  '  shall  be 
28  ells  in  length  measured  by  the  list  and  5  quarters  in  breadth, 
and  a  cloth  of  colour  26  ells  in  length  measured  by  the  back  and 
6  quarters  in  breadth,  at  least,  and  half  cloths  in  proportion  ;  and 
whereas  in  the  Parliament  of  17  Richard  II  it  is  ordained  that 
any  person  of  the  realm  may  make  cloths  of  '  kerseys  '  and  other 
cloths  of  such  length  and  breadth  as  he  please,  and  expose  the 
same  for  sale  and  sell  them  on  payment  of  alnage,  subsidy  and 
other  duties,  to  wit,  on  every  cloth  and  piece  of  cloth  proportion- 
ably,  any  statute,  ordinance,  proclamation,  restriction  or  pro- 
hibition to  the  contrary  notwithstanding,  and  that  no  one  shall 
sell  any  cloths  or  expose  them  for  sale  until  the  cloths  have  been 
measured  by  the  alnager  and  sealed  with  the  seal  appointed  for  the 
purpose,  under  the  penalties  contained  in  the  statutes ;  and  whereas 
in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  1  March  7  Henry  IV 
it  was  ordained  that  a  cloth  of  colour  shall  contain  28  ells  in  length 
measured  by  the  back  absque  conculcacione  pannorum  and  6£ 
quarters  in  breadth,  and  that  the  makers  of  cloths  thereafter  shall 
forfeit  any  cloths  found  by  the  alnager  to  be  of  less  length  or  breadth, 
and  that  the  alnager  shall  take  the  said  cloths  and  deliver  them 
to  the  Wardrobe  to  the  king's  use  ;  and  whereas  in  a  statute  in  the 
Parliament  of  11  Henry  IV  it  is  ordained  that  proclamation 
should  be  made  openly,  in  the  West  and  elsewhere  through  the 
whole  realm,  that  no  person  making  such  cloths  and  dozens,  in 
the  West  or  elsewhere  within  the  realm,  shall  tack  or  fold  together 
the  same  until  the  alnager  shall  have  duly  made  his  examination 
and  survey  of  the  same,  to  see  that  they  keep  the  length  and 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 

breadth  last  ordained  by  the  statute  aforesaid,  under  pain  of 
forfeiture  :  the  king  has  granted  and  demised  at  farm  to  Urian 
Semper, — by  mainprise  of  sir  Thomas  Talbot,  knight,  of  the 
county  of  York  and  sir  John  Wilyshire,  knight,  of  the  county  of 
Norfolk, — the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the  county 
of  Salop  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  next  for  6  years,  together 
with  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths,  rendering  10Z.  13s. 
4td.,  as  John  Laurens  of  Lodelowe  the  last  farmer  was  wont  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  40s.,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture.  And  further 
the  king  has  appointed  the  said  Urian  in  person  or  by  deputy  to 
measure  all  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  for  sale  in  the  said  county 
before  they  are  exposed  for  sale  or  taken  out  of  the  county,  seal 
the  same  with  the  appointed  seal,  levy  and  collect  from  the  seller 
the  moneys  forthcoming  from  such  alnage  and  also  the  subsidy 
aforesaid  in  respect  of  all  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  so  measured 
and  sealed,  search  houses,  shops  and  other  places  in  the  said  county 
where  such  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  can  be  found,  and  take  into 
the  king's  hand  as  forfeit  all  unsealed  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth 
exposed  for  sale,  retaining  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  in  his  own 
hands,  answering  for  the  other  moiety  as  above,  and  doing  all 
other  things  contained  in  the  statutes  aforesaid  according  to  the 
form  of  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  9.  Grant  and  demise  to  John  Bowere  of  Boston, — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  William  Warde,  clerk,  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  Thomas 
Pontesbury  of  the  county  of  Salop, — of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of 
cloths  for  sale  in  the  parts  of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Easter  last  for  5  years,  together  with  a  moiety  of  the 
forfeiture  of  such  cloths,  rendering  10  marks  yearly,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  26s.  8d.,  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  ;  with  proviso 
that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  without  fraud  to  render 
more  for  the  said  farm  by  Easter  next,  then  the  said  John  shall 
render  thereafter  such  larger  sum  or  be  removed  from  the  farm 
at  the  will  of  the  king  :  and  appointment  of  the  said  John  as 
alnager  and  collector  ; — in  terms  as  above  [last  entry]. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

May  10.  Thomas   Parker, — by  mainprise   of   Robert   Tiptot   of  the 

Westminster.  county  of  Salop  and  Nicholas  Short  of  the  county  of  Wilts, 

— from  Easter  last  for  5  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  40s. 

which  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of 

13s.  4d.  ;  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  17.  John  Arnald,  the  younger,  and  William  Gervays, — by  main- 

Westminster,  prise  of  John  Arnald,  esquire,  the  elder,  and  John  Rede  of 

London, — from  Easter  last  for  10  years,  at  a  yearly  farm 


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1413. 


May  22. 

Westminster. 


May  26. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 

of  the  45  marks  sterling  which  the  last  farmers  rendered, 
and  an  increment  of  40s.  ;  in  the  county  of  Southampton 
and  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Winchester. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Fasby, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas  Welles  of  the 
county  of  Warwick  and  John  Middelton  of  the  county  of 
Oxford, — from  Easter  last  'for  10  years,  at  a  yearly  farm 
of  the  21  marks  which  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and 
an  increment  of  10  marks  ;  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Waget  and  John  Draper, — by  mainprise  of  John  Wode 
of  the  county  of  Worcester  and  Thomas  Newenham  of  the 
county  of  Northampton, — from  Easter  last  for  3  years,  at  a 
yearly  farm  of  11  marks  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.  ;  in 
the  county  of  Gloucester.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Feerby  and  John  Adreston, — by  mainprise  of  William 
atte  Welle,  William  Mounde,  William  Bury  and  Thomas 
Meller,  all  of  the  county  of  Kent, — from  Easter  last  for 
5  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  203  marks  which  the  last 
farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  7  marks  ;  in 
the  counties  of  Essex,  Hertford,  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and 
in  the  city  of  Norwich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


May  27. 

Westminster. 


May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  26. 

Westminster. 


May  26. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  25. 

Robert  Passemer  and  William  Casteleyn, — by  mainprise  of 
John  Danvers  of  the  county  of  Leicester  and  John  Cook 
of  the  county  of  Warwick, — from  Easter  last  for  5  years, 
at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  34Z.  which  the  last  farmers  used  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  40s.  ;  in  the  county  of 
Warwick.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  atte  Wode,  Thomas  Hethey  and  William  Forde, 
'  draper,' — by  mainprise  of  John  Wachet  of  the  county  of 
Oxford  and  William  Boteler  of  the  county  of  Worcester,— 
from  Easter  last  for  7  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  7 
marks  sterling  which  the  said  John  atte  Wode  and  other 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.  ;  in 
the  county  and  city  of  Worcester. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Pontesbury  and  John  Belasys  of  the  county  of 
Lincoln, — by  mainprise  of  John  Bo  were  of  Boston,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  John  Paunton  of  the  county  of  Salop, — from 
Easter  last  for  5  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  4  marks 
3s.  4d.  which  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  incre- 
ment of  10s.  ;  in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Coldon  of  the  county  of  Northampton, — by  mainprise 
of  John  Everdon,  clerk,  of  the  county  of  Northampton  and 
Richard  Appillton  of  the  county  of  Kent, — from  Easter 
last  for  10  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  40s.  which  the  last 


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CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1413. 


June  12. 

Westminster. 


June  9. 

Westminster. 


June  4. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  13. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  25 — cont. 

farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  40s.  ;  in  the 
counties  of  Northampton  and  Rutland. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Roger  Mynde, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Norton  of  Bristol, 
the  elder,  and  John  Cachepoll  of  Bristol, — from  Easter 
last  for  10  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  541.  13s.  4d.  which 
the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  without  any  increment ;  in 
the  town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol.  (Omitting  the  proviso 
touching  the  increase  of  the  farm). 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Darnall,  William  Asarme  and  John  Kyngesmyll, — 
by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Davell  of  the  county  of  Lincoln 
and  Peter  Stantor  of  the  county  of  Devon, — from  Easter 
last  for  6  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  201.  13s.  4d.  which 
the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  26s. 
8d.  ;  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Norwych, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Smyth  of  the 
county  of  Devon  and  William  Twyford  of  the  county  of 
Southampton, — from  Easter  last  for  5  years,  at  a  yearly 
farm  of  the  27  marks  which  he  used  to  render,  and  an 
increment  of  205.  ;  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Barbour, — by  mainprise  of  John  Wyche  and  John 
Sondbach,  both  of  the  county  of  Stafford, — from  Michael- 
mas last  for  5  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  40s.  which  he 
used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.  ;  in  the  county 
of  Stafford.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Kelk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Beseby  and  John 
Abbot,  both  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — from  Michaelmas 
last  for  2  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  40s.  ;  in  the  parts  of 
Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Roger  Normanton, — by  mainprise  of  William  Cranle  of  the 
county  of  Surrey  and  John.  Wode  of  the  county  of 
Worcester, — from  Michaelmas  last  for  7  years,  at  a  yearly 
farm  of  13s.  4d.  ;  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Pays  and  John  Waget, — of  mainprise  of  John 
Stephenes  of  Bristol  and  William  Arderne  of  the  county  of 
Northampton, — from  4  November  last  for  7  years,  at  a 
yearly  farm  of  the  122/.  which  the  last  farmers  used  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  5  marks  ;  in  the  county  of 
Somerset.  (Omitting  the  proviso  touching  the  increase  of 
the  farm).  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Grant  and  demise  to  John  Prophet  of  London,  '  fysshemonger,' 
— by  mainprise  of  John  Weston  and  John  Credy,  both  of  the 
county  of  Surrey, — of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in 
the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas last  for  12  years,  together  with  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of 
such  cloths,  rendering  40  marks  a  year,  as  the  last  farmers  used 


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1413.  Membrane  25 — cont. 

to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks  a  year,  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  equally,  and  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the 
other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  ;  and  appointment  of  the  said  John 
Prophet  as  alnager  and  collector  ; — in  terms  as  above  [p.  6]. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

Nov.  13.  Grant  and  demise  to  John  Prophet  of  London, '  fysshmonger,' — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  John  Weston  and  John  Credy,  both  of  the  county 
of  Surrey, — of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the  city 
and  suburbs  of  London  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
for  12  years,  together  with  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such 
cloths  or  pieces  of  cloth  exposed  for  sale  or  taken  out  of  the  said 
city  and  suburbs  before  the  alnage  money  and  subsidy  have  been 
paid  and  the  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  have  been  sealed  with  the 
seals  appointed  for  such  alnage  and  subsidy  respectively,  rendering 
40  marks  a  year,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  incre- 
ment of  10  marks  a  year,  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally,  and 
answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  ; 
and  appointment  of  the  said  John  Prophet  as  alnager  and  col- 
lector ; — in  terms  as  above  [p.  6].  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

IA-IA  MEMBRANE   24. 

Feb.  6.  Grant  and  demise  to  Thomas  Pontesbury,  Thomas  Gees, 
Westminster.  Richard  Baret  and  John  Davy, — by  mainprise  of  Stephen  Lalf  ord  of 
London  and  John  Bower  of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  and  in  pursuance 
of  the  surrender  by  the  said  Thomas  Pontesbury,  in  the  Chancery 
for  cancellation,  of  the  letters  patent  of  26  May  last  [p.  9]  by 
which  the  king  committed  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for 
sale  in  the  city  of  Lincoln  to  him  and  John  Belasys  of  the  county 
of  Lincoln, — of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  both  in 
the  said  city  of  Lincoln  and  also  in  the  parts  of  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln,  together  with  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  5  years,  rendering 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michael- 
mas 13s.  4d.,  to  wit,  in  respect  of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  the  5  marks 
which  the  said  Thomas  Pontesbury  and  John  Belasys  were  bound 
heretofore  to  render,  and,  in  respect  of  the  parts  of  Kesteven, 
5s.  l^d.  (the  sum  accounted  for  last  year  by  Robert  Erie  the  then 
alnager  and  collector),  and  an  increment  of  12$d.,  and  answering 
at  the  Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  ;  and 
appointment  of  the  said  Thomas,  Thomas,  Richard  and  John  as 
alnagers  and  collectors  ; — in  terms  as  above  [p.  6]. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  23. 
1413. 

April  23.        Whereas  in  a  great  council  of  Edward  III  [as  above,  p.  6, 

Westminster,  down  to],  under  pain  of  forfeiture  :  the  king  has  appointed  John 

Corscombe  and  John  Melbourne  of  the  city  of  Salisbury  as  his 

alnagers  in  the  said  city  of  Salisbury  and  in  all  other  towns  and 


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1413.  Membrane  23 — cont. 

places  within  the  county  of  Wilts,  during  pleasure,  in  person  and 
by  deputy  to  measure  all  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  for  sale  in  the 
said  city,  towns  and  places  before  they  are  sold  or  exposed  for  sale 
or  taken  out  of  the  said  city,  towns  and  places,  seal  the  same  with  the 
seal  appointed  for  such  alnage,  levy  and  collect  to  the  king's  use 
from  the  seller  the  moneys  forthcoming  from  such  alnage,  and  also 
the  subsidy  aforesaid,  in  respect  of  all  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  for 
sale  so  measured  and  sealed,  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  said 
moneys  and  subsidy,  seal  all  such  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth,  when 
the  subsidy  thereon  has  been  paid,  with  the  seal  appointed  for  the 
purpose,  cause  proclamation  to  be  made  that  no  denizen  or  alien 
expose  for  sale  or  take  out  of  the  said  city,  towns  and  places  any 
cloths  or  pieces  of  cloth,  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of  the  same,  until 
the  alnage  money  and  subsidy  have  been  paid  and  the  cloths  and 
pieces  of  cloth  have  been  sealed  with  the  seals  appointed  for  such 
alnage  and  subsidy  respectively,  search  all  houses,  shops  and  other 
places  where  such  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  for  sale  can  be  found, 
take  into  the  king's  hand  as  forfeit  all  unsealed  cloths  and  pieces  of 
cloth  exposed  for  sale,  sell  them  by  indenture  by  survey  of  the 
sheriff  of  the  county,  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys 
forthcoming,  and  arrest  and  commit  to  prison  until  further  order 
all  who  are  rebellious  in  the  matter  ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  issues  and  profits  of  the  said  alnage  and  subsidy  and 
forfeiture  according  to  the  form  of  the  statutes.  And  the  treasurer 
is  from  time  to  time  at  his  discretion  to  remunerate  the  said  John 
and  John  according  to  their  deserts  and  labours.  And  order  to 
the  sheriff  of  the  county  and  to  the  bailiffs,  constables,  ministers 
and  other  the  king's  lieges  and  subjects  of  the  said  city,  towns 
and  places  to  be  intendant  to  the  said  John  and  John  and  to  their 
deputies.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Appointment  hi  like   terms  of  the  following  in  the  counties 
named  : — 

Oct.   17.  Thomas  Beverlee  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  22.  John  Hosiere  of  Exeter,  '  drapere  '  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  13.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Erpyngham,  '  chivaler,'  John  Wynter, 
Westminster.  John  Wodehous  and  John  Spencer, — by  mainprise  of  Edmund 
Oldhalle  and  William  Champeneys  of  the  county  of  Norfolk, — of 
the  guardianship  of  all  the  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  lordships, 
courts,  liberties,  franchises,  and  all  other  temporal  rights  and 
profits,  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Essex  and  Middlesex, 
late  of  Alexander  late  bishop  of  Norwich,  which  have  come  to  the 
king's  hands  by  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  to  them  and  their 
assigns  from  the  day  of  the  death  of  the  said  late  bishop  until 
Michaelmas  next,  rendering  200  marks  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions,  to  wit,  paying  100  marks  at  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad 
Vincula  next  and  100  marks  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints  following. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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,,,„  MEMBRANE  22. 

March  21.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Richard  Boyton  and  William 
Westminster.  Bak  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Briggewater  and  in 
all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  merchandise, 
the  subsidy  which,  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster,  13 
Henry  IV,  was  granted  to  the  king  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
one  whole  year,  for  the  defence  of  the  realm,  to  wit,  3s.  on  every 
tun  of  wine  for  import  and  export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted), 
and  I2d.  in  the  pound  of  silver  on  all  merchandise  for  import  and 
export  (except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except 
every  kind  of  corn  and  flour  and  fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export,* 
and  ale  for  export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  by  the  men  of 
Baudessey,  Faltenham  and  Alderton  upon  Gosford) ;  and  to 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :— 
Peter  Savage  and  William  atte  Forde  ;  in  the  port  of  Great 

Yarmouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Roger  Lughburgh  and  John  Bury  ;  in  the  port  of  Lenne  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John  Urban  and  Edmund  Arnald  ;  in  the  ports  of  Exeter 

and  Dertemouth  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Holym  and  Richard  Burton  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John   Hennegge   and   Richard   Aylwarde  ;  in   the   port   of 

Boston  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Hugh  Fraunceys  and  John  Godeston  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Hertescote  and  William  Spencer  ;  in  the  ports  of 

Plymmouth  and  Fowy  etc. 
Henry  Srother  and  William  Asplyon  ;  in  the  port  of  New- 

castle-upon-Tyne  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Droys  and  Robert  Russell ;  in  the  port  of  Bristol  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Richard   Altham    and    John    Tuttebury ;  in   the    port    of 

Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc. 
Lewis  John  and  Richard  Bukelande  ;  in  the  port  of  London 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Fry  and  Robert  Calche  ;  in  the  port  of  Melcombe 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Stucle  and  James  Knottysforde  ;  in  the  port  of 

Chichester  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard    Burton   and   Robert   Middelton  ;  in   the   port   of 

Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas   Middelton   and   John    Ergaston ;  in   the    port   of 

Suthampton  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Jonesson  and  Robert  Hebbourne  ;  in  the  port  of 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

*  except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells  for  export,  and  except  wines,  all  manner 
of  corn,  flour,  fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  import.     Rot,  Parl,  HI,  648. 


March  30. 

Westminster. 

March  31. 

Westminster. 

April  3. 

Westminster. 


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CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1413. 

April  12. 

Westminster. 


April  13. 

Westminster. 

April  15. 

Westminster. 

April  14. 

Westminster. 

May  21. 

W  estminster . 


June  6. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 

Thomas  Chalton  and  Thomas  Lane  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

James  Knottesford  and  John  Bradbrugge  ;  in  the  port  of 

Chichester  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Warner  and  John  Godeston  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Belle  and  Henry  Louelich  ;  in  the  port  of  Boston  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John  Sterlyng  and  William  Forde 

Yarmouth  etc. 
John  Haweley  and  Edmund  Arnold 

and  Derthemouth  etc. 
Richard  Bokland  and  John  Norton 

etc. 
Henry  Totynge,   clerk,   and 

Melcombe  etc. 


Richard  Mayn  and  William  Bakke 

water  etc. 
William  Normore  and  John  Sutton 

etc. 


in  the  port  of  Great 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

in  the  ports  of  Exeter 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
;  in  the  port  of  London 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Thomas  Fre  ;  in  the  port  of 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


in  the  port  of  Brugge- 

;  in  the  port  of  Bristol 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Sept.  30.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Henry  Totyng,  clerk,  and 
Westminster.  Thomas  Free  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Melcombe 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  mer- 
chandise, the  subsidy  which,  in  the  last  Parliament,  was  granted 
to  the  king  from  Michaelmas  last  for  one  whole  year,  for  the 
defence  of  the  realm,  to  wit,  3s.  on  every  tun  of  wine  for  import 
and  export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted),  and  I2d.  in  the  pound 
on  all  merchandise  for  import  and  export  (except  wools,  hides  and 
woolfells,  and  except  every  kind  of  corn  and  flour  and  fresh  fish 
and  beasts  for  import,  and  ale  for  export  for  the  victualling  of 
Calais  by  the  men  of  Baldessey,  Faltenham  and  Alderton  upon 
Gosford  and  elsewhere)  ;  and  to  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the 
moneys  forthcoming.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  1. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  1. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 

1414. 

Jan.   18. 

Westminster. 

1413. 
May  17. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
William  Sopere  and  John  Esgaston  ;  in  the  port  of  South- 
ampton and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Belle  and  Henry  Louelych  ;  in  the  port  of  Boston  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Brookland  and  John  Norton  ;  in  the  port  of  London 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard   Mayn    and   William    Hastynges  ;  in    the    port    of 

Bruggewater  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Sutton,  clerk,  and  Robert  Middelton  ;  in  the  port  of 
Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  Stephen  Boghemore  of  Oxford  and  Joan  his 
wife, — by  mainprise  of  William  Chyld  of  the  county  of  Gloucester 


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1413.  Membrane  22 — cont. 

and  John  Beek  of  the  county  of  Oxford, — of  the  keeping  of  16 
acres  of  land  and  l£  acres  of  wood  in  Wycombe,  which  Walter  de 
la  More,  master  of  the  order  of  the  Knights  Templars  in  England, 
acquired  without  the  king's  licence  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
last  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand 
for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  4s.  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  as  the  last  farmer  rendered 
heretofore  for  the  same  keeping,  and  supporting  all  charges 
incumbent  on  the  said  land  and  wood.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  21.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  John  Sherp, — to  whom 
Westminster.  Henry  IV,  on  4  October  last,  committed  the  county  for  one  year 
(the  mayor  and  commonalty  having  submitted  his  name  and  the 
names  of  John  Nuton  and  Adam  Inhyn  as  candidates  for  the  office) 
[Calendar  of  Fine  Rolls,  1405-1413,  p.  248],— to  hold  the  same 
until  4  October  next,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as 
sheriff. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  the  said  John  Sherp  as  sheriff. 


MEMBRANE  21. 

March  27.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Richard  Weyvile  to  examine 
Westminster.  in  person  and  by  deputies  all  ships  and  boats  passing  from  and 
to  the  realm  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  in  all  ports  and  places 
within  the  liberty  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  and  to  make  search  of  all 
such  ships  and  boats  suspected  of  being  laden  with  uncocketed 
or  uncustomed  wools,  woolfells,  hides,  cloths  or  other  customable 
wares,  or  with  gold  or  silver  in  money  by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or 
with  jewels,  and  of  any  persons  suspected  of  having  carried  into  or 
out  of  the  realm  any  bulls,  letters,  instruments  or  processes,  or 
any  other  things  prejudicial  to  the  king  or  his  subjects,  contrary 
to  the  proclamations  and  prohibitions  made  thereof  in  the  king's 
behalf  ;  and  to  arrest  all  such  goods  and  instruments  as  forfeit, 
together  with  the  ships  and  persons  carrying  them,  and  to  keep 
them  safely  until  further  order  ;  and  to  do  all  other  things  that 
pertain  to  the  said  office  ;  and  to  certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery 
touching  all  that  is  done  in  the  matter,  answering  and  rendering 
account  at  the  Exchequer  for  all  the  forfeitures  arrested  by  him. 
And  order  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers,  lords,  masters, 
mariners  of  ships,  and  other  the  king's  ministers  and  lieges,  under 
pain  of  forfeiture  of  all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to  be  intendant  to 
Richard  and  his  deputies.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  named  : — 

March  29.  Robert  Quyxle  ;  in  the  port  of  Lenne  and  in  all  adjacent 

Westminster.  pOrts  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  22.  William  Waleys  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester  etc. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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1413  Membrane  21 — cont. 

June  1.  Richard  Trenode  and  John  Hogges  ;  in  the  port  of  Bristol 

Westminster.  etc.                                                       By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  12.  William    Bentley ;  in    the    ports    of    Exeter,    Plymmouth, 

Westminster.  Dertemouth  and  Foywy  etc.            By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  26.  John  Waleys  ;  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  5.  William  Harop  ;  in  the  port  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and 

Westminster.  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.       By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  10.  John    Waleys    and    Nicholas    Deresme ;  in    the    port    of 

Westminster.  Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc.                By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  26.  Denis  Skynnere  ;  in  the  port  of  Boston  etc. 

Westminster. 

1414. 

Jan.  16.  William  Twyford  ;  in  the  port  of  Southampton  etc. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  5  Thomas  Redmare  ;  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  14.  John  Wallere  of  Yarmouth  ;  in  the  port  of  Yarmouth  etc. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1413. 

April  14.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  to  cause  Edmund,  son  and  heir  of 
Robert  Ferrers  of  Chartley,  '  chivaler,'  to  have  full  seisin  of  all 
the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief  or  was  seised 
of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has 
taken  his  homage  and  fealty  ;  saving  to  Margaret  late  the  wife  of 
Robert  her  reasonable  dower  thereof.  By  p.s.  [12.] 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 

May  10.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Parker, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Westminster.  Tiptot  of  the  county  of  Salop  and  Nicholas  Short  of  the  county  of 
Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  the  priory  of  Carswell,  otherwise  called 
Carswall,  in  Wales  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  five 
years,  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  15s.  4d.  yearly,  as  the 
last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.,  at 
Michaelmas  and  Easter  equally,  provided  always  that  if  any  other 
person  shall  be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  more  "for  the  said 
keeping  by  Easter  next,  then  the  said  Thomas  shall  render  there- 
after such  larger  sum  for  the  same  or  be  removed  from  the  keeping 
at  the  will  of  the  king  ;  with  clause  touching  the  finding  of  divine 
services,  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  14.         Commitment  to  Walter  Mustard  and  Joan  his  wife, — by  main- 
Westminster,  prise  of  William  Gamell  of  the  county  of  York  and  John  Derby  of 


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1413.  Membrane  21 — cont. 

the  county  of  Worcester, — of  the  keeping  of  three  enclosures  of 
land,  containing  8  acres  of  land,  in  Whitele,  co.  Berks,  which 
Peter  Whitele,  late  buyer  and  baker  of  Richard  II,  held  on  the  day 
of  his  death  to  himself  and  his  heirs  of  the  late  abbot  of  Redyng 
by  service  of  18d.  a  year  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for 
as  long  as  the  enclosures  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for 
certain  causes,  rendering  Qs.  8d.  yearly,  as  the  last  farmers  used 
to  render,  and  an  increment  of  16d.,  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter 
equally,  provided  always  that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing 
without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  keeping  by  Easter  next, 
then  the  said  Walter  and  Joan  shall  render  thereafter  such  larger 
sum  for  the  same  or  be  removed  from  the  keeping  at  the  will  of 
the  king  ;  with  clause  touching  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  20. 

May  1.  Commitment  to  Robert  Morton,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Edmund  Fitz  William  and  Thomas  Clarell  of  the  county  of  York,— 
of  the  keeping  and  marriage  of  Helen  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Dysterre,  late  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  who  held  on  the  day 
of  his  death  of  Henry  IV  in  chief,  which  keeping  and  marriage 
should  pertain  of  right  to  the  king  by  the  death  of  Thomas  and 
by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  heir,  rendering  for  the  keeping 
and  marriage  aforesaid,  if  they  should  pertain  of  right  to  the  king, 
the  true  value  of  the  marriage,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  treasurer  by  Michaelmas  next,  by  the  main- 
prise  aforesaid.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  22.  Commitment  to  Lyel  Heron, — by  mainprise  of  Philip  Clerk, 
Westminster,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  and  John  White  of  the  county  of 
Northumberland, — of  the  keeping  (1)  of  certain  tenements  in 
Whittelowe,  late  of  John  Pampedon,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand 
by  the  death  of  the  said  John,  who  held  them  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service,  and  (2)  of  a  moiety  of  the  town  of  Rypplyngton, 
which  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  William  Denom  held  of  the  bishop  of 
Durham  by  fealty  and  other  services,  and  which  is  in  the  king's 
hand  by  her  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  12 
years,  rendering  24s.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  as  the  last  farmer 
used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  6s.,  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter 
equally  ;  provided  always  that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing 
without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  keeping  by  Easter  next, 
then  the  said  Lyel  shall  render  thereafter  such  larger  sum  for  the 
same  or  be  removed  from  the  keeping  at  the  will  of  the  king  ;  and 
provided  always  that  he  maintain  the  houses,  buildings,  woods, 
enclosures,  and  gardens  pertaining  to  the  said  tenements  and 
moiety  without  waste  or  destruction,  and  do  and  support  the  real 
services  and  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  said  tenements 
and  moiety.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

April  3.         Commission  during  pleasure  to  H.  bishop  of  Winchester,  the 
Westminster,  king's  uncle,  Thomas  earl  of  Arundell,  Henry  Lescrop  and  Henry 

Wt.  2415.  F.  2. 


18  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

FitzHugh  to  levy  and  collect  all  sums  of  moneys  forthcoming  from 
all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  coinages,  stannaries  and  all 
other  issues,  profits,  possessions  and  things  pertaining  to  the  duchy 
of  Cornwall,  to  Teceive  the  said  sums  in  the  king's  name  by  the 
hands  of  his  receiver  general,  and  to  apply  the  said  sums,  to 
whatsoever  persons  owed  or  to  be  owed,  to  the  king's  debts  and 
to  the  expenses  of  his  household  and  wardrobe  for  the  time  during 
which  he  was  prince,  and  to  no  other  uses.  And  order  to  the  said 
receiver,  and  to  others  concerned,  to  be  intendant.  By  K. 

Cancelled  at  the  command  and  will  of  the  king,  as  the  said  bishop, 
the  chancellor,  who  also  ordered  the  cancellation  for  the  cause  aforesaid, 
has  testified. 

May  30.  Commitment  to  John  Brokeman, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Betele  of  London  and  William  Mymmes  of  London, — of  the 
keeping  of  a  messuage,  103  acres  of  land,  5  acres  of  meadow  and 
2  acres  of  wood  in  Northmymmes,  co.  Hertford,  late  of  Thomas 
de  Swannelond,  merchant,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  on  account 
of  clivers  debts  wherein  the  said  Thomas  was  bound  to  the  late 
king  Edward  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last,  with  all  things 
belonging  to  the  keeping,  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain 
in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  the  20s.  which 
he  used  to  render  formerly,  and  an  increment  of  6s.  8d.,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  committing  no  waste, 
and  doing  and  maintaining  the  real  services  and  all  other  charges  ; 
provided  always  that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  without 
fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  keeping  by  Easter  next,  then  the 
said  farmer  shall  render  thereafter  such  larger  sum,  or  be  removed 
from  the  said  farm  at  the  will  of  the  king. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  24.  Commitment  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Wygemore, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Thomas  Mordef  ord  of  the  county  of  Salop  and  William 
Boerley  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of 
Lowe,  which  for  certain  causes  was  taken  into  the  hands  of  Henry 
IV  by  David  Holbech,  late  escheator  in  the  said  county,  and  which 
is  still  in  the  king's  hand  on  that  account  ;  to  hold  the  same, 
together  with  the  issues  thereof  from  14  February  last,  until  it 
shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  said 
manor  should  pertain  of  right  to  the  king  or  to  the  said  abbot  and 
convent ;  provided  that  the  abbot  and  convent  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  said  issues  and  for  all  other  issues,  if  they  shall 
be  adjudged  to  the  king,  keep  the  manor  without  waste  and 
destruction,  and  do  a,nd  support  all  other  charges  incumbent  on 
the  manor. 

May  30.         Commitment  to  Robert  Pek, — by  mainprise  of  John  Bekeley 

Westminster.  of  the  county  of  Huntingdon  and  William  Routh  of  the  county  of 

Huntingdon, — of  the  keeping  of  the  castle  and  honour  of  Huntyng- 

don,  with  the  members  and  appurtenances  in  the  counties  of 


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1413.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

Huntingdon,  Cambridge,  Bedford,  Buckingham  and  North- 
ampton, late  of  John  Hastynges  late  earl  of  Pembroke  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Easter  last  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain 
in  the  king's  hand  for  certain  causes,  rendering  the  5  marks 
rendered  formerly,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.,  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter  equally  ;  with  proviso  that  if  any  other  person  shall 
be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  keeping  by 
Easter  next,  then  the  said  Robert  shall  render  thereafter  such 
larger  sum  by  the  mainprise  aforesaid,  or  be  removed  from  the 
keeping  at  the  will  of  the  king.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  30.  Commitment  (with  like  proviso)  to  John  Gedeney, — by  main- 
Westminster,  prise  of  Richard  Dewe  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Unwyn 
of  the  county  of  Salop, — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage  and  the 
whole  of  the  land  in  Estpurbyk,  co.  Dorset,  late  of  Richard 
Unewyn,  as  the  land  extends  by  metes  and  bounds  between 
Kyngeston  and  Wharhammeswey  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
last  for  10  years,  rendering  the  13s.  4d.  formerly  rendered,  and 
an  increment  of  20d.,  yearly  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  equally, 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said 
messuage,  and  supporting  all  charges  incumbent  upon  it. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  2.  Commitment  (with  like  proviso)  to  Gilbert  Wyke, — by  main- 
Westminster,  prise  of  Thomas  Galbrigge  of  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  Thomas 
Paswere  of  the  county  of  Southampton, — of  the  keeping  of  a  third 
part  of  the  manor  of  Milton  upon  Stoure,  co.  Dorset,  late  of 
Reynold  Brecore,  which  was  of  the  inheritance  of  William  son  of 
the  said  Reynold  and  which  pertains  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the 
imbecility  and  idiocy  of  the  said  William  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  third  part  shall  remain  in  the 
king's  hand,  rendering  the  40s.  formerly  rendered,  and  an  increment 
of  20s.,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  equally. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  8.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop, — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  which  Henry  IV  caused  to  be  made  by  Richard 
Lochard,  late  his  escheator  in  the  said  county,  showing  that 
Thomas  de  Mersshton  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  messuage  and 
\  virgate  of  land  in  Little  Sutton,  co.  Salop,  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  by  service  of  petty  serjeanty  and  of  rendering  to  the  king  5s. 
of  silver  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Annunciation  and 
Michaelmas,  and  that  William  de  Mersshton  is  the  brother  and 
next  heir  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  of  full  age, — to  deliver  the  said 
messuage  and  land  to  William,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

June  4.         Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the 

Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken 

by  order  of  Henry  IV  before  John  Gomond,  late  his  escheator  in 


20  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1413.  Membrane  19 — cont. 

the  said  county  and  march,  showing  that  Agnes  late  the  wife  of 
William  de  la  Barre  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  (a)  a  messuage, 
45  acres  of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow  and  40s.  of  rent  payable  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  the  Annunciation  and  Michaelmas,  in  Lower 
Bullynghope  and  Clehungre,  in  her  demesne  of  Henry  IV  by 
service  of  an  eighth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  of  the  gift  and  feoffment 
of  master  Richard  de  la  Barre,  John  Rede,  chaplain,  and  Roger 
Halle,  for  term  of  her  life,  with  remainder  to  Thomas  de  la  Barre, 
knight,  as  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  la  Barre  deceased,  by 
virtue  of  a  certain  charter  made  to  her  ;  and  (6)  the  manor  of 
Holampton,  of  the  gift  and  feoffment  of  Philip  Kylfodys,  rector 
of  the  church  of  Llanwaryn,  and  Philip  de  Davyeston,  vicar  of  the 
church  of  Home,  for  term  of  her  life  only,  with  reversion  to  the  said 
Thomas  de  la  Barre,  knight,  as  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas 
de  la  Barre  deceased,  which  manor  is  held  of  the  dean  and  chapter 
of  the  cathedral  church  of  Hereford  ;  and  (c)  divers  tenements  in 
'  Sadelerstrete  '  in  the  city  of  Hereford  of  the  said  late  king  in 
chief  as  free  burgage,  by  the  will  of  the  said  William  de  la  Barre 
for  term  of  her  life  only,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  de  la 
Barre,  knight,  as  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Barre 
deceased,  his  heirs  and  assigns  ;  and  that  the  said  Thomas  de  la 
Barre,  knight,  is  40  years  of  age  and  more  ;  and  that  the  said 
Agnes  died  on  the  Thursday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Ethelbert 
the  king,  12  Henry  IV  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition  taken  by 
order  of  the  king  before  Thomas  Mille,  his  escheator  in  the  said 
county,  showing  that  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  William  de  la  Barre 
on  the  day  of  her  death  held  (a)  a  messuage,  45  acres  of  land,  2 
acres  of  meadow  and  40s.  of  rent  in  Lower  Bullynghope  and 
Clehungre  of  the  grant  of  Richard  de  la  Barre,  clerk,  John  le 
Rede,  chaplain,  and  Roger  de  la  Halle  made  to  the  said  Agnes 
and  the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  the  said  William  and  Agnes,  by  name 
of  all  those  lands  and  tenements,  late  of  the  said  Richard,  John 
and  Roger,  together  with  the  homages,  services,  and  bondmen 
and  their  progeny,  which  they  had  of  the  grant  of  the  said 
William  in  Lower  Bullynghope,  Clehungre  and  in  the  suburb  of 
Hereford,  with  remainder,  if  Agnes  should  die  without  an  heir  of 
her  body  by  William,  to  Thomas  de  la  Barre,  now  deceased,  his 
heirs  and  assigns  ;  and  (6)  the  manor  of  Holampton,  of  the  gift 
and  grant  of  Philip  de  Kilfodus,  rector  of  the  church  of  Lanwarun, 
and  Philip  Davyuston,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Home,  made,  by 
name  of  the  manor  of  Holampton  together  with  a  meadow  called 
'  Vorthmede,'  to  the  said  Agnes,  by  name  of  Agnes  de  la  Barre 
sometime  wife  of  William  de  la  Barre  and  the  heirs  of  her  body 
by  William,  with  remainder  in  default  of  such  heir  to  the  said 
Thomas  de  la  Barre  and  his  heirs,  as  more  fully  appears  by  the 
charters  which  were  shown  in  evidence  to  the  jurors  on  the  taking 
of  the  said  inquisition  ;  and  that  William  and  Agnes  died  without 
heir  of  their  bodies,  and  so  the  manor,  messuage,  land,  meadow 
and  rent  aforesaid  should  remain  to  Thomas  de  la  Barre,  knight, 
who  still  survives,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Barre, 
deceased,  by  the  form  of  the  said  gift  and  grant,  since  William  and 


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Membrane  19 — cord. 

Agnes  died  without  heir  of  their  bodies  ;  and  that  the  said  William 
de  la  Barre  by  his  will  devised  divers  his  tenements  in  '  Sadeler- 
strete  '  in  the  city  of  Hereford  to  the  said  Agnes  for  life  and  to  his 
heirs  by  Agnes,  with  remainder,  if  such  heirs  should  die,  to  the 
heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Barre,  deceased  ;  and  that  William 
and  Agnes  died  without  heir  of  their  bodies,  and  so  the  tenements 
aforesaid  should  remain  to  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Barre,  knight, 
as  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Barre,  deceased,  by  the 
form  of  the  devise  ; — to  cause  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Barre,  knight, 
to  have  full  seisin  of  the  manor,  messuage,  tenements,  land, 
meadow  and  rent  aforesaid  (which  were  taken  into  the  hand  of 
the  late  king  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the 
said  Agnes),  as  the  king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty. 

By  p.s.  [42.] 

May  17.  Order  to  Robert  Gilbert,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester 
Westminster,  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition 
made  by  him  showing  that  Eva  late  the  wife  of  Simon  Cadull  died 
seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  manor  of 
Kyngeshome  by  Gloucestre,  which  fourth  part  together  with  the 
other  three  parts  of  the  same  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  grand  serjeanty,  to  wit,  to  serve  the  king  and  his  heirs 
in  the  office  of  the  pantry  on  the  day  of  their  coronation  ;  and 
that  Joan  the  wife  of  John  Walker,  Margery  the  wife  of  Robert 
Dyngull,  Alice  the  wife  of  John  Adam,  Margaret  the  wife  of 
Richard  Hauker,  and  Emma  the  wife  of  John  Hyot,  who  are 
Eva's  daughters  and  of  full  age,  and  her  kinsman  John,  the  son 
of  Cecily  of  late  her  sixth  daughter,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  are 
the  next  heirs  of  the  said  Eva ; — to  take  the  fealties  of  the  said 
Robert,  John  Adam,  Richard,  and  John  Hyot,  make  a  partition 
of  the  said  fourth  part  into  six  equal  parts,  and  cause  the  said 
John  Walker  and  Joan,  Robert  and  Margery,  John  Adam  and 
Alice,  Richard  and  Margaret,  and  John  Hyot  and  Emma,  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  the  said  Joan,  Margery,  Alice, 
Margaret  and  Emma  respectively,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty 
of  John  Walker  and  for  6s.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
until  the  quinzaine  of  Midsummer  the  homage  due  from  the  said 
John  Walker  and  from  the  said  Robert,  John  Adam,  Richard, 
and  John  Hyot  by  reason  of  their  having  issue  by  their  wives  ; 
retaining  the  pourparty  of  the  said  John  son  of  Cecily  in  the  king's 
hand  until  further  order. 

May  17.         Order   to   Thomas   Stirkelond,   escheator   in   the   county   of 

Westminster.  Buckingham,  to  cause  John  filz  Johan,  son  and  heir  of  John  filz 

Johan,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of 

the  king  in  chief,  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 

day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty. 

By  p.s.  [206.] 

Sept.  26.        Commission  to  Henry  Thorp  and  to  the  escheator  and  sheriffs 
Westminster,  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  to  take  into  the  king's 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE 


1413.  Membrane  19 — cont. 

hands,  and  keep  safely  until  further  order,  all  the  lands  in  the  said 
counties  whereof  William  Stourton,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  to 
make  inquisition  touching  his  lands  and  heir. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

William  Burghchier,  '  chivaler,'  and  the  escheator  and  sheriff  ; 

in  the  county  of  Essex. 
Henry  Thorp  and  the  escheator  and  sheriff  ;  in  the  counties 

of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Commission  in  like  terms  to  John  Cokayn,  '  chivaler,'  Reynold 
Langham,  Peter  Pirly  and  William  Casteleyn,  and  to  the  sheriff  of 
Warwickshire,  or  to  not  less  than  two  of  them,  touching  the  lands 
of  William  Brantyngham,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in 
chief. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

April  14.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Alderwych  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  successive  commitments  of  the  said  county  to  the 
said  Nicholas  by  Henry  IV  during  pleasure,  (1)  so  that  he  rendered 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer  the  farms  due  to  the  king  and  answered 
at  the  Exchequer  for  the  king's  debts  and  all  other  things  per- 
taining to  the  office  of  sheriff,  and  (2),  with  the  issues  and  profits 
belonging  to  two  farms  called  post  terras  datas  andfirma  comitatus 
numero  annuatim  and  to  the  profits  of  the  county,  by  mainprise  of 
John  Pyrient  of  the  county  of  Hertford  and  Robert  Playce  of  the 
county  of  York,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  200Z.  without  any  payment  or 
allowance  for  his  fee,  notwithstanding  the  former  commitment 
and  the  fact  that  Edward  III  on  learning  that  all  sheriffs  of  the 
county  since  18  Edward  III  (recte  II)  had  accounted  as  agents 
and  not  as  farmers,  so  that  thereby  the  king  had  sustained  no 
small  damage  formerly  through  the  decrease  of  certain  farms  by 
the  deduction  of  allowances,  gave  order  to  the  treasurer  and 
barons  of  the  Exchequer  with  the  assent  of  his  council  that  answer 
should  be  made  to  him  in  full  for  the  two  farms  aforesaid  and 
also  for  as  much  as  could  be  levied  yearly  of  the  profits  of  the 
county,  no  sheriff  being  charged  for  more  than  they  could  levy 
[Calendar  of  Fine  Rolls,  1405-1413,  pp.  249  and  252]  ;— to  hold 
the  same  together  with  said  two  farms  and  profits  in  form  afore- 
said by  the  said  mainprise.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  cause  Thomas 
Westminster.  Beaufort,  earl  of  Dorset,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Nevill,  '  chivaler,'  the  son  of  Robert  Nevill  of  Horneby 
'  chivaler,'  and  kinswoman  and  heir  of  the  said  Robert,  to  have 
full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Robert  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his 
death,  as  the  king  for  205.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  I.  23 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Michaelmas  next  the  homage  and  fealty  due  from  the  said  earl 
by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  his  said  wife. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York. 

June  14.  Commitment  to  Peter  Tillioll,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Robert  Umfravyle,  '  chivaler,'  and  William  Lampton,  esquire,— 
of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  John  de  Levyngton,  who  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death,  in  the  county  of 
Cumberland  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  John  until  the  lawful  age  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  rendering 
ten  marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings,  and  sup- 
porting all  other  charges  pertaining  to  the  lands  ;  with  proviso 
that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  without  fraud  to  render 
more  for  the  same  by  Easter  next,  then  the  said  Peter  shall  render 
thereafter  such  larger  sum,  or  be  removed  from  the  keeping  at 
the  will  of  the  king.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  8.  Commitment  (with  like  proviso)  to  John.  Hampton, — by  main- 
Westminster.  prise  of  John  Everdon,  clerk,  of  the  county  of  Berks  and  William 
Alcok  of  Grove,  co.  Berks, — of  the  farm  of  the  Seven  Hundreds 
of  Cokeham  and  Braye,  co.  Berks  ;  te  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
last  for  twelve  years,  rendering  14£.  13s.  4d.,  as  the  last  farmer  used 
to  render,  and  an  increment  of  405.,  yearly  at  Michaelmas  and 
Easter  equally.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  7.  Commitment  (with  like  proviso)  to  John  Selby, — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  John  Santon  and  John  Cerff  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the 
keeping  of  a  messuage,  103  acres  of  land,  5  acres  of  meadow  and 
2  acres  of  wood  in  Northmynnes,  co.  Hertford,  late  of  Thomas  de 
Swonjielond,  merchant,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  on  account 
of  clivers  debts  wherein  the  said  Thomas  was  bound  to  Edward 
III  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last,  with  all  things  belonging 
to  the  keeping,  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's 
hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  26s.  8d.,  as  the  last  farmer 
used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.,  yearly  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter  equally,  committing  no  waste,  and  doing  and  maintain- 
ing the  real  services  and  all  other  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  12.  Commitment  to  John  Riggewyn,  son  and  heir  of  John  Rigge- 
Westminster.  wyn, — by  mainprise  of  John  de  Leventhorp  of  the  county  of 
Hertford,  esquire,  and  Robert  Southwell  of  the  county  of  Notting- 
ham,— of  the  keeping  of  a  manor  called  '  Doos,'  a  messuage  called 
'  Sotes,'  a  messuage  called  '  Gernons,'  a  messuage  called 
'  Warynes,'  a  messuage  called  '  Riggewynes,'  a  messuage  called 
'  Pyctemans,'  200  acres  of  land,  30  acres  of  meadow,  60  acres  of 
pasture,  and  40  acres  of  wood,  in  Staundon,  which  for  certain 
certain  causes  were  taken  into  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  by  Robert 
Wrytele,  late  his  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hertford,  and  are 
still  in  the  king's  hand  ;  to  hold  the  same,  together  with  the  issues 


24  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1413  Membrane  18 — cont. 

thereof  from  the  time  of  the  taking  of  the  same  into  the  late  king's 
hands,  until  it  shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether 
the  premises  should  pertain  of  right  to  the  king  or  to  the  said 
John  Riggewyn  the  son,  so  that  the  said  John  Riggewyn  the  son 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  those  issues  and  for  all  other  issues 
of  the  premises,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king,  keep  the 
premises  without  waste  and  destruction,  and  do  and  support  all 
other  charges  incumbent  thereon. 

July  15.  Commitment  to  William  Lasyngby, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas 
Westminster.  Dixon  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Normanton  of  the  county 
of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  a  plot  of  land  and  meadow,  called 
'  Calfhowe,'  in  Thresk,  co.  York,  sometime  of  Peter  Tempest,  who 
held  of  Richard  II  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  same  for 
as  long  as  the  said  land  and  meadow  shall  remain  in  the  king's 
hand  on  account  of  the  failure  of  the  heir  of  the  said  Peter, 
rendering  26s.  8d.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at 
Michaelmas  and  Easter,  committing  no  waste,  and  doing  and 
maintaining  all  other  charges  and  services  ;  with  proviso  that  if 
any  other  person  shall  be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  more  for 
the  said  keeping  by  Easter  next,  then  the  said  William  shall 
render  thereafter  such  larger  sum  for  the  same,  or  be  removed 
from  the  keeping  at  the  will  of  the  king. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  12.  Commitment  (with  like  proviso)  to  William  Cranle, — by  main- 
Westminster,  prise  of  John  Lamburne  and  Thomas  Stretman,  citizens  and 
sadlers  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  2  messuages,  9  shops  with 
sollars,  5  cottages  with  chambers,  and  a  '  warf,'  situated  in  the 
parish  of  All  Hallows  the  Great,  London,  late  of  Margaret  daughter 
and  heir  of  Nicholas  Loveyn,  '  chivaler,'  which  J>y  the  death  of 
the  said  Margaret  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of-Jjer  heir  were 
seized  into  the  hand  of  Henry  IV,  and  are  now  in  the  kHig's  hand  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  Margaret's 
heir,  rendering  yearly,  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  equalfy,  the 
81.  which  Mathew  Coker  and  William  Cranle  rendered  to  th&Jate 
king,  and  an  increment  of  135.  4d.  By  bill  of  the  treasui^r. 

\ 

Nov.  8.  Commitment  to  Richard  Mawardyn  and  William  Westbury — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Richard  Knyghtley  of  the  county  of  Stafford  and 
Robert  Beeston  of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  manor  of 
Tyleshide,  as  parcel  of  the  alien  abbey  of  Caen,  with  all  its  rights 
and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  36/.  14s.  Id.,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  main- 
taining the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  manor, 
finding  the  divine  services  ordained  there  from  of  old,  paying 
tenths  and  other  quotas  with  the  clergy,  and  supporting  all  other 
charges  belonging  to  the  manor.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  I.  25 


MEMBRANE  17. 

July  5.  Commission  to  John  Froxmers  of  Wych,  Thomas  Kerdyf, 
Westminster.  William  Serjant,  William  Abyndon,  Thomas  Rumpney,  Thomas 
Hanley,  John  Estynton,  Richard  Draper  of  Evesham  and  Philip 
Webbe  of  Evesham  to  levy  and  collect  from  all  cities,  boroughs 
and  towns,  and  from  all  secular  lords  of  towns  and  other  lay 
persons  having  goods  and  possessions,  and  from  others  both  great 
and  small  in  the  county  of  Worcester  (except  the  city  of  Wor- 
cester), and  also  from  all  ecclesiastical  persons  in  respect  of  goods 
forthcoming  from  lands  acquired  by  them  since  20  Edward  I,  the 
fifteenth  and  tenth,  payable  a  moiety  at  Martinmas  next  and  the 
other  moiety  at  Easter  following,  which  the  commonalties  of  the 
realm  and  the  citizens  and  burgesses  of  cities  and  boroughs,  with  the 
assent  of  the  lords  spiritual  and  temporal,  granted  to  the  king  in  his 
last  Parliament,  held  at  Westminster,  for  the  defence  of  the  realm 
and  the  safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  as  great  a  sum  as  has  here- 
tofore been  levied  in  like  case,  and  no  more,  provided  always  that 
the  said  secular  lords  and  lay  persons  and  others  aforesaid  contribute 
to  such  payment  in  respect  of  all  their  goods  and  chattels  what- 
soever, and  the  ecclesiastics  as  above  for  their  portion  with  the 
commonalty  of  the  county,  and  that  no  one  be  spared,  and  that 
answer  be  made  for  such  fifteenth  and  tenth  at  the  Exchequer  or 
other  appointed  place  at  the  said  terms  ;  and  order  to  them  to 
go  in  person  from  town  to  town  and  from  place  to  place,  and  cause 
to  come  before  them  two  men  and  the  reeve  from  every  town, 
and  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  four  men  from  every  city  and  borough, 
from  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  said  towns,  cities 
and  boroughs,  charging  them  to  have  the  money  levied  and 
delivered  to  them  (the  commissioners)  without  delay  by  one  or 
two  of  the  most  sufficient  men  of  every  city,  town  and  borough, 
or  else  to  have  the  money  levied  from  the  men  themselves  and 
answer  made  therefor  to  the  commissioners  ;  provided  always 
that  answer  be  made  to  the  king  for  the  whole  sum  at  the  terms 
aforesaid,  so  that  the  affairs  of  the  realm  be  not  delayed  for  failure 
of  payment  through  their  default.  And  order  to  dukes,  earls, 
barons,  knights,  lords  of  towns,  freemen  and  the  whole  commonalty 
of  the  county,  and  to  the  mayors,  bailiffs  and  commonalties  of  the 
cities  and  boroughs,  and  to  lords  of  towns,  and  to  the  sheriff  of  the 
county,  to  be  intendant  to  the  said  commissioners  ;  and  to  the  sheriff 
to  join  with  the  commissioners  in  distraining  those  who  refuse  to  pay. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  and  places  named  : — 
Alan  Forman  of  Uttirby,  Nicholas  Daylison  of  Laghton, 

William   Scorburgh   of   Rokesby,   John  Rate   of   Elsam, 

Robert  Northe  of  Thoresby,  Richard  Travers  of  Hareby  ; 

parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 
John   Hungate   of  Leek,   Robert   Capon  of   Surflet,   John 

Portour  of  Quapplod,  John  Gednay  of  Flete  ;  parts  of 

Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 
Richard    Casterton,     John     Colby    of    Reppeslay,    John 

Palfrayman  of  Staunford,  John  Depyng  of  Grantham  ; 

parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 


26  CALENDAR  OF  FINS  ROLLS. 


1413.  Membrane  17 — cont. 

Richard  Milton  of  Egham,  Roger  Eylove  of  Bleichynglye, 
Richard  Ingram,  Robert  atte  Sonde,  the  younger,  Richard 
Wydden,  John  atte  Lee  of  Gildeford,  John  Charlewode  of 
Chypstede,  William  Frollebury,  Peter  Pokeford,  Robert 
Thurbarre,  Roger  Cheldewell,  John  Lorchon ;  Surrey, 
except  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 

William  Wynslowe,  Richard  Colyngborne,  Thomas  Godfray, 
William  Mohun  of  Warmestre,  William  Weston,  Walter 
Stodelegh,  John  Ameneye,  John  Lepeyate  ;  Wilts,  except 
the  city  of  Salisbury. 

John  England  of  Rysby,  John  Brompton  of  Beverlay,  John 
Cave  of  Middilton,  Robert  Ledes  of  Garton,  John  Dene  of 
Hothom,  John  Bulmere  of  Levenyng,  William  Wyrethorp 
of  Wyrethorp,  John  Gouxill  of  Byford,  Edmund 
Frothingam  of  Southfrothingam,  John  Wantysford  of 
Gemlyng  ;  East  Riding,  co.  York. 

Roger  Preston,  Laurence  Hamerton,  John  Whytingam, 
Robert  Twyer  of  Doncastre,  John  Dronsfeld,  John  Bosvyle 
of  Erdeslawe,  Robert  de  Lyndley,  Laurence  de  More,  John 
Otur  of  Fenton,  John  Lascy  of  Gaytford,  William  de 
Hopurton,  William  Ogilstorp  ;  West  Riding,  co.  York. 

John  Chilton  of  Stokeslay,  John  Seton  of  Clifland,  John 
Hilton  of  Smeton,  Thomas  Dodworth,  John  Hurworth  of 
Marton,  William  Appulton  of  Harneby,  William  Styrkard 
of  Holme,  John  Brian  of  Swynton,  the  younger,  Thomas 
Stokton  of  Sandhoton,  Robert  Walker  of  Bedale  ;  North 
Riding,  co.  York. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

John  Dodd,  William  Abbot,  Robert  Catesden,  Thomas 
Whytyng,  Alan  Noreys,  John  Chalkhill ;  Middlesex. 

John  Broke  of  Astwell,  William  Kyngesman  of  Wolleston, 
John  Cok  of  Lilborne,  John  Sike  of  Brykstoke,  Geoffrey 
Walssh  of  Badyngton,  Henry  Brid  of  Keteryng  ;  North- 
ampton. 

William  Spytlyng,  Peter  Codon,  William  Petirstre,  Thomas 
Sengleton,  Nicholas  Goners,  Alexander  Eustace  of  Clare  ; 
Suffolk. 

Thomas  Selby  of  Pympern,  Simon  atte  Forde,  Walter  Reson, 
William  Russell,  Thomas  Daccombe,  Oliver  Servyngton, 
John  Wyke  of  Gyllyngham,  Robert  Gore  ;  Dorset. 

Thomas  Horn,  William  Vynter  of  Baldok,  William  atte 
Watere,  Walter  Myce,  William  Barmyston  of  Berkham- 
stede,  Henry  Garanter  of  St.  Albans,  John  Radecote,  Henry 
Pygot  of  Hychyn  ;  Hertford. 

Andrew  de  Gertre,  Robert  Wyvyll,  Christopher  Veysy  of 
Halughton  of  the  hundred  of  Godlaxton,  John  Olney  of 
Holte,  Ralph  Neweton  of  Glaston  of  the  hundred  of 
Sparkenowe,  Robert  Tempill  of  Whellesborough,  William 
Coke  of  Hynkeley  of  the  hundred  of  Goscote,  John 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  1.  27 


Membrane  16 — cant. 

Wygynton  of  Mountesorell,  William  Wylloby  of  Barkeby 
of  the  hundred  of  Framelande,  William  Odynell,  Walter 
Roskyn  ;  Leicester. 

John  Hokyngton  of  Hokyton,  Henry  Brayn  of  Abyton, 
John  Lylye  of  Iselham,  Thomas  Beverle  of  Cauntebrigg, 
Henry  Frost  of  Gyldenmordon,  Thomas  Hythe  of  Sutton  ; 
Cambridge. 

John  Shepener  of  Basyngstok,  John  Mouncer  of  Aulton, 
John  Tygale,  John  Tryan  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  William 
Dreu  of  the  New  Forest,  Nicholas  Pak  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
John  Shotter  of  Romesey,  William  Clyve  ;  Southampton. 

Walter  Brightwell,  Roger  Loryng,  John  Bray  of  Loughton, 
John  Botiller  of  Ekeneye,  William  Clerk  of  Wycombe, 
William  Coke  of  Burnham  ;  Buckingham. 

Nicholas  Basset  of  Northelupphenam,  William  Swafeld  of 
Braunston,  William  Tailiour  of  Gretham,  John  Ray  of 
Preston  ;  Rutland. 

John  Butte,  John  Nichol  of  Bodmyn,  Martha  Pellour  ;  Corn- 
wall. 

John  de  Thiknes  of  Betteley,  James  de  Thiknes,  Ranulph 
Glover  of  Stone,  Thomas  de  Bloore,  Hugh  de  Holyns, 
Richard  Fyney,  Robert  Congreve,  John  de  Wynnesbery, 
Adam  Deykyn  of  Tetenhale,  Richard  Levessone  of  Hamp- 
ton, Richard  Page,  Roger  de  Derlaston,  Robert  Hurst  of 
Lichefeld,  Henry  Jekys  of  Tamworth  ;  Stafford. 

Richard  Stanope,  '  chivaler,'  John  Byrton,  *  chivaler,'  Hugh 
Seme  of  Raggenell,  Peter  de  Assheton,  Thomas  Warde  of 
Welughby,  John  Byrton  of  Newton,  Richard  Clapham, 
Nicholas  Gonalston  ;  Nottingham. 

Thomas  Lovell,  Ralph  Bullok,  William  Walton,  John 
Crispyng,  Thomas  Stiward,  Robert  Aleyn,  John  Bachelor, 
Nicholas  Skoumfyt ;  Norfolk,  except  the  city  of  Norwich. 

MEMBRANE  15. 

Thomas  Wykeham  of  Swalclef,  John  Archer  of  Newenton, 
Richard  Galeton,  William  Gyger,  John  Horley  of  Kyngham, 
Thomas  Mareschall  of  Wodestok ;  Oxford  except  the 
town  of  Oxford. 

John  Gyffard  of  Lokehampton,  John  Solers  of  Shipton, 
Thomas  Walton  of  Derehurst,  Thomas  Greindre  of  the 
forest  of  Dene,  Richard  Holt  of  Little  Dean,  Thomas 
Gelemyn  of  Tettebury,  Henry  Northcote  of  Cirencestre, 
Thomas  Bradstone,  Henry  Croke  ;  Gloucester. 

Robert  Bolysdon  of  North  Cory,  Hugh  Sampford,  Richard 
Denys,  William  Proute  of  Wedmore,  John  Rycher  by 
Mylverton,  Thomas  Mathewe  of  Gryndenham,  Richard 
Pavele,  William  Dodesham  ;  Somerset. 

John  Downe,  Henry  de  Maldon,  William  Aleyne,  John  Fryth 
of  St.  Osith,  John  Pechard,  John  Harward,  William 
Sautery,  William  Andeby  ;  Essex. 


28  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  15 — cont. 

John  Petiver  of  Luton,  William  Broke  of  Eyton,  John  Buk 
of  Melchebourne,  John  Dillyngdon  of  Leyghton,  John 
Broy  of  Colmorde  ;  Bedford. 

John  Bryn  of  Bryggenorth,  John  Page  of  Oxbolde,  Thomas 
Marchall  of  Hurst,  Philip  Bisshop  of  Stoke,  Henry 
Hordeley  of  Ludlowe,  Roger  Leney  of  Neuport,  John 
Esthope,  Robert  Swynerton  ;  Salop. 

Thomas  de  Blenkensop,  Thomas  de  Derby,  Thomas  Warcop 
of  Warcop,  John  de  Bethome  of  Styrkeland,  William  de 
Thorneburgh,  Robert  de  Dokwra,  William  de  Whityngton, 
Thomas  de  Stirkeland  ;  Westmoreland. 

Thomas  Blankpayn,  Thomas  Sty  ward,  William  Remnam, 
John  Sylvestre,  Robert  Hertrygge,  Robert  Denman, 
William  Dereham,  Thomas  Cokerell ;  Berks. 

John  Penherst,  Roger  Lecche,  John  Colbrond,  Richard  Dene, 
Thomas  Pelefold,  Richard  Salter,  Thomas  Chamberlayn, 
Geoffrey  Wepham  ;  Sussex. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

Robert  Waldeshef,  John  Crystyne,  John  Wyne,  Walter 
Julyan,  John  Fysshere  of  St.  Neots  ;  Huntingdon. 

Thomas  Dungeselle,  John  Broke  of  Snaxton,  John  Somerey, 
John  Cheseman,  Thomas  Halle,  Thomas  Hayward  ;  Kent. 

John  de  Stafford,  the  elder,  Richard  de  Bradbyry,  Robert  de 
Whytynton,  John  Bate,  Nicholas  Adderley,  Robert  Sower, 
John  Lathbury,  William  Marchal  of  Stretton,  Robert 
Baylly;  Derby. 

John  Boudenham,  John  Dewall,  John  Preston,  Richard 
Aberhale,  Thomas  Holcote,  the  younger  ;  Hereford. 

John  Crosse  of  Colryg,  Thomas  Stowforde,  William  Wolle- 
combe,  John  Dennyng,  Robert  Litelton,  John  Botour  ; 
Devon,  except  the  city  of  Exeter. 

John  Felongleye  of  Felongley,  Nicholas  Sausser  of  Stretford, 
Thomas  Warde  of  Bermyngham,  William  Pakwod  of 
Henley,  John  Swyndon  of  Bobenhull,  John  Bron  of  Napton, 
John  Allerwych  of  Warton,  John  Hobbn  of  Nether 
Etynton,  William  Halford  of  Halford,  William  Payn  of 
Tone  worth  ;  Warwick. 

Commission  to  Laurence  Lane,  '  webbe,'  Henry  Sothewyk,  John 
Lauker,  '  tanner,'  and  John  Gilbert  '  tanner,'  to  levy  and  collect 
the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Salisbury  ;  and  order  to  them 
to  cause  to  come  before  them  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  city 
and  four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  city 
and  suburbs,  and,  in  person  or  by  deputy,  to  have  the  money 
levied  by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

John  Barton,  'bochour,'  John  Beamond,  John  Frere,  John 
Alcestre  ;  in  the  city  of  Worcester. 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  I.  29 


Membrane  14 — con/. 

John  Mockyng,  John  Walpole,  Simon  Bukstede,  John  Dekne  ; 

in  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 
John  Hauvill,  William  Clyve,  Walter  Jewe,  John  Atforton  ; 

in  the  town  of  Oxford. 
Robert  Shiple,  William  Preston,  William  Dilcok,  John  Onley  ; 

in  the  city  of  Coventre. 

Commission  to  Stephen  Speleman,  William  de  Louthe,  William 
Burton  and  John  Shawe  to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  city 
and  suburbs  of  London  ;  and  order  to  them  to  go  in  person  from 
ward  to  ward  and  from  place  to  place  within  the  city  and  suburbs, 
summon  before  them  four  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of 
every  ward,  and  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

Commission  to  John  Englissh,  Walter  Milton,  the  younger, 
Robert  Shephird  '  on  the  '  Brigge,  and  Nicholas  Caunterbury  to 
levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  and 
the  precinct  thereof  ;  and  order  to  them  to  summon  before  them 
the  mayor  and  sheriff  of  the  town,  and  four  or  six  of  the  most 
discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  town,  suburbs  and  precinct,  and 
have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Robert    Brasyer,    Richard    Spurdaunce,    John    Harleston, 

William  Sampson,  William  Ampulforth  ;  in  the  city  of 

Norwich. 
William    Hugate,    '  mercer,'    Thomas    Levyrton,    Richard 

Clesby  ;  in  the  city  of  York. 
Richard  Bozon,  Henry  Hull,  Thomas  Eston,  Roger  Gold  ;  in 

the  city  of  Exeter. 
Richard  Cokk,  John  Clyfton,  William  Holbech,  Adam  Rauf  ; 

in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

Order  to  the  chancellor  of  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster 
to  appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  county  to  levy  and 
collect  the  same  and  to  answer  therefor  at  the  terms  aforesaid  ; 
certifying  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  the 
quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next  of  the  names  of  the  persons 
so  appointed. 

MEMBRANE  13. 

July  15.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  adja- 
Westminste'r.  cent  march  of  Wales  to  take  the  fealty  of  Gilbert  Talbot,  knight, 
son  and  heir  of  Ankaret  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Talbot,  knight,  and 
cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Ankaret  held 
on  the  day  of  her  death,  as  well  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  and  in 
fee  tail  as  in  dower  and  otherwise  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of 
Gilbert,  as  the  king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until 
Michaelmas  next  the  homage  due  from  him  for  the  lands  held 
of  the  king  in  chief. 


30  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

Order  in,  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in.  the  county  of  Hereford 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales,  omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 
The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

July  17.         Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  to  cause  Thomas 

Westminster.  Wyles,  son  and  heir  of  William  Wyles  of  Eggeton,  to  have  full 

seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or 

was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as 

the  king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s.  [203.] 

Aug.  28.  Order  to  Richard  Stucle,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset 
Westminster,  and  Dorset,  to  take  the  fealty  of  Richard  Kaile,  son  of  Richard  the 
son  of  Richard  the  son  of  Thomas  the  brother  of  Humphrey  the 
father  of  William  the  father  of  John  the  father  of  Idonia  late  the 
wife  of  John  Poulet  and  mother  of  John  Poulet  the  brother  of 
Thomas  Poulet,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  Poulet, 
and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  came  to  the 
hands  of  Henry  IV  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of 
the  said  Idonia,  who  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief,  and  by  reason  of 
the  minority  of  the  said  John  Poulet  the  son  and  Thomas  Poulet 
who  lately  died  minors  in  the  late  king's  ward,  and  of  all  the  lands 
whereof  the  said  Idonia  was  seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  of  her  death,  as  for  two  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  the  king 
has  respited  his  homage  until  the  quinzaine  of  Hilary  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Henry  Foleford,  escheator  in  the  county 
of  Devon,  omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

Oct.  13.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  John  Nuton  for  one 
Westminster,  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  ;  the  mayor 
and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name  and  the 
names  of  Robert  Russell  and  Adam  Inhyne  as  candidates  for  the 
office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  their  charter  dated  8 
August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  John  Sherp,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to  John 
Nuton  by  indenture. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  John  as  sheriff. 

Sept.  26.  Commitment  to  sir  William  Hankeford,  knight,  chief  justice  of 
Westminster,  the  Bench,  and  John  Stourton,  the  elder, — by  mainprise  of  Walter 
Bekles  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  Robert  Childewall  of  the  county 
of  Surrey, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  William  Stourton, 
deceased  (it  is  said),  which,  by  the  death  of  the  said  William 
Stourton  (who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  it  is  said)  and  by  reason  of 
the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  should  be  in  the  king's  hands 


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1413.  Membrane  13 — cont. 

if  the  said  William  Stourton  at  the  time  of  his  death  happen 
to  hold  any  lands  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  or  grand 
serjeanty  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said 
William  Stourton  until  the  lawful  age  of  his  said  heir,  together 
with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  said  lands  the  extent  thereof,  and  paying  for  the  marriage 
as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them,  or  one  of  them,  and 
the  treasurer,  supporting  all  charges  incumbent  on  the  lands, 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings,  and  finding  fit  maintenance 
for  the  heir.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  20.  Commitment  to  Henry  Haweles  and  Roger  Tydyman,  clerk, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Richard  Golde  and  Peter  Logge,  both  of  the 
county  of  Southampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 
St.  Helens  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  with  all  its  rights  and  appurten- 
ances ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war 
with  France  ;  rendering  1005.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  40-s.,  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers  equally,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services,  alms 
and  other  pious  works  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and 
other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  21.  Commitment  to  Giles  Lovell,  prior  of  the  alien  priory  of 
Westminster.  Lancastre,  and  Richard  Hoghton,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise  of 
Thomas  de  Syngleton,  the  younger,  and  Robert  Kyrkham  of  the 
county  of  Lancaster, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  priory  with  all  its 
rights  and  appurtenances  whatsoever,  in  the  said  county  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France, 
rendering  100Z.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  incre- 
ment of  WL,  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers 
equally,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the 
priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services,  alms  and  other  pious 
works  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  12. 

Sept.  27.  Order  to  Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  appoint  some  trust- 
Westminster,  worthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the 
said  diocese  the  tenth  payable  at  Martinmas  next,  which  the 
prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province  of  Canterbury  in  their  last 
convocation  in  the  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  6  March 
last  and  continued  from  day  to  day  until  8  May  following,  granted 
to  the  king  of  all  ecclesiastical  benefices  of  the  province,  whether 
exempt  or  not  exempt,  which  are  accustomed  to  pay  to  a  tenth 
(except  the  goods  and  benefices  of  poor  nuns  and  hospitallers, 
and  benefices  in  Wales  and  the  march  thereof  and  other 
places  destroyed  or  excessively  diminished  by  the  sea  or  by 


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Membrane  12 — cont. 

war,  touching  which  the  certificates  of  the  ordinaries  of  such 
places  shall  be  accepted  in  the  Exchequer,  and  except  also  the 
monasteries  of  Boxle  in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury,  Eluestowe 
in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  Stanley  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury, 
and  the  nunnery  of  Mallyng  in  the  diocese  of  Rochester,  and 
the  four  parish  churches  of  the  city  of  Norwich  which  with 
their  parishes  of  late  have  been  accidentally  burnt) ;  on  condition 
that  no  one  shall  be  excused  from  being  lawfully  appointed  to 
collect  such  tenth  and  from  collecting  the  same  by  colour  of  any 
privilege  or  exemption,  even  of  the  king's  grant,  that  the  levy 
shall  not  be  made  before  the  term,  nor  by  the  king's  writs,  and 
that  from  reverence  for  God  and  his  Church  the  ministers  of 
the  king  or  of  any  other  shall  not  enter  the  dwelling-houses 
(mansiones),  granges  or  other  places  of  ecclesiastical  persons,  to 
take  things  there,  against  the  will  of  the  lords  of  the  same. 
And  answer  is  to  be  made  for  the  tenth  at  the  feast  aforesaid ; 
and  the  archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the 
Exchequer,  before  the  quinzaine  Michaelmas  next  at  the  latest, 
of  the  names  of  the  persons  appointed  by  him. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  H.  bishop  of  Winchester. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
J.  bishop  of  Ely. 
P.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
N.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
H.  bishop  of  St.  Davids. 
R.  bishop  of  Rochester. 
R.  bishop  of  Chichester. 
J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 
B.  bishop  of  Bangor. 
J.  bishop  of  Llandaff. 
R.  bishop  of  Norwich. 
R.  bishop  of  Hereford. 
R.  bishop  of  London. 
[blank]  bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 
Th.  bishop  of  Worcester. 
R.  bishop  of  Salisbury. 
E.  bishop  of  Exeter. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans  touching  his 
exempt  jurisdiction. 
Mittitur  in  extractis. 

Oct.  16.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Pecche,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Robert  Morton  of  the  county  of  York,  esquire,  and  John  Everdon 
of  the  county  of  Surrey,  clerk, — of  the  keeping  of  the  king's 
manor  of  Werplesdon,  co.  Surrey,  wood  and  underwood  pertaining 
to  the  said  manor  only  excepted  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  feast 
of  St.  Laurence  last  for  20  years  with  all  appurtenances  (with  the 
above  exceptions),  as  John  Worship,  esquire,  held  the  manor  while 


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Membrane  12 — cont. 

he  lived,  rendering  30?.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions 
at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  taking  by  his  own  hands  from  the 
manor  the  40  marks  which  the  king  by  letters  patent  granted  to  him 
therefrom,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  belonging 
to  the  manor.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  16.  Grant  to  Roger  Trumpyton,  the  king's  knight, — at  his  request 
Westminster.  and  on  surrender  by  him  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  of  the 
letters  patent  of  Henry  IV  (lately  confirmed  by  the  king)  granting 
the  said  Roger  100  marks  a  year  at  the  Exchequer  for  life,  and  by 
mainprise  of  John  Tiptot,  '  chivaler,'  of  the  county  of  Cambridge 
and  John  Souche,  '  chivaler,'  of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — of 
the  keeping  of  the  priory  of  St.  Michael's  Mount  in  Cornewaille  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with 
France,  with  all  profits,  emoluments,  franchises  and  liberties,  and 
with  all  churches  and  chapels  pertaining  to  the  priory,  rendering 
10/.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  as  the  prior  who  was. last  seised  of 
the  priory  of  the  king's  grant  rendered  ;  provided  always  that 
Roger  pay  tenths  for  the  priory  with  the  clergy,  maintain  the 
houses,  buildings,  woods,  enclosures  and  gardens  pertaining  to  the 
priory  without  waste  and  destruction,  and  do  and  support  the 
real  services  and  other  charges  incumbent  on  it.  By  p.s.  [104.] 

Oct.  20.  Commitment  to  Robert  lord  de  Ponyngges  and  Richard 
Westminster.  Amys,  monk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Vernay  and  John  Goudenham 
of  the  county  of  Somerset, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 
Stokecourcy  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering 
201.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  100s., 
yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  main- 
taining the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  priory,  finding 
there  the  divine  services,  alms  and  other  pious  works  ordained 
from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  20.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Bekyngham  and  John  Greystok, 
Westminster,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Ralph  Botiller  of  the  county  of  Gloucester 
and  Thomas  Coventre  of  the  county  of  Oxford, — of  the  keeping 
of  the  alien  priory  of  Cogges  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances, 
co.  Oxford  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the 
war  with  France,  rendering  WL,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  5  marks,  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers  equally,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services,  alms 
and  other  pious  works  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and 
other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
priory  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  21.         Commitment  to  John  Tetford,  monk,— by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Lopynford  of  the  county  of  Devon  and  John  Basyn  of  the  same 

Wt.  2415.  F-  3> 


34 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1413. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  St.  James  with  all 
its  rights  and  appurtenances,  co.  Devon  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  Wl.,  as 
the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  4  marks, 
yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  main- 
taining the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  priory,  finding 
there  the  divine  services,  alms  and  other  pious  works  ordained 
from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  1.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Jaglolay,  monk,  Richard  Wakehurst, 
Westminster.  William  Ryman  and  Michael  le  Fourner,  monk, — by  mainprise  of 
Robert  Jugler  of  the  county  of  Sussex  and  John  Waleys  of  the 
same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  and  possessions  of 
the  alien  abbot  of  Sees  in  England  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
morrow  of  St.  Michael  next  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering 
for  the  said  keeping  100  marks  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  finding  there  the  divine  services 
ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  said  lands  and 
possessions.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  n. 

July  11.  Whereas  the  late  king  on  30  November,  14  Henry  IV,  by  main- 
Westminster,  prise  of  Richard  Hertcombe  of  the  county  of  Somerset  and  John 
Brit  of  the  county  of  Wilts,  the  younger,  committed  to  William 
Stourton  and  John  Stourton  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of 
John  Beauchamp,  deceased  (it  was  said),  the  son  of  the  late  Roger 
Beauchamp,  '  chivaler,'  and  a  tenant  in  chief  of  the  said  late  king 
(it  is  said),  which  then  were  or  should  have  been  in  the  king's  hand 
by  the  death  of  the  said  John  son  of  Roger,  if  he  were  dead,  and 
by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  son  of  Roger,  if  he 
were  no  longer  alive,  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir  together 
with  his  marriage,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  should 
have  attained  full  age  and  the  said  William  and  John  Stourton 
should  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  yearly  for  the  said 
lands  the  extent  thereof  made  before  20  Richard  II,  or  thereafter 
to  be  made,  or  as  much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and 
the  treasurer,  and  paying  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  might 
reasonably  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  if 
the  keeping  and  marriage  should  pertain  of  right  to  the  king 
[Calendar  of  Fine  Rolls,  1405-1413,  p.  253]  ;  and  whereas  in  every 
inquisition,  taken  by  writs  of  Diem  clausit  extremum  emanating 
in  this  behalf  from  the  Chancery  under  the  name  of  John 
Beauchamp,  '  chivaler,'  it  has  been  ascertained  that  the  said  John 
son  of  Roger,  by  name  of  John  Beauchamp,  '  chivaler,'  died  on 
13  April,  13  Henry  IV,  seised  only  of  certain  lands  in  the  county  of 
Wilts  of  the  yearly  value  of  4  marks,  which  he  held  then  of 
Henry  IV  by  knight  service  ;  and  likewise  in  consideration  of  the 


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1413.  Membrane  11 — cont. 

fact  that  the  said  William  and  John  Stourton  have  agreed  with 
Thomas  earl  of  Arundell,  the  treasurer,  that  they  shall  pay  to  the 
king,  for  the  keeping  and  marriage  aforesaid  together  with  the 
reversion  of  all  other  lands  that  belong  to  the  said  John  son  of 
John,  100Z.  only,  whereof  they  have  paid  201.  out  of  hand  at  the 
Receipt  of  the  Exchequer  and  will  pay  the  residue  of  the  said  100/. 
at  the  octave  of  Michaelmas  next  and  at  the  quinzaine  of  Hilary 
following,  by  equal  portions  ; — the  king,  by  the  mainprise  afore- 
said, has  committed  to  the  said  William  and  John  Stourton  the 
keeping  of  all  the  said  lands  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  the  said  John  Beauchamp,  '  chivaler  '  until  the  lawful 
age  of  his  said  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir  and 
with  the  reversion  of  all  the  lands  that  belong  to  the  said  heir, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age  and  the  said  William  and  John  Stourton,  or  one  of  them, 
shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  paying  for  the  keeping  of  the 
said  lands  together  with  the  reversions  aforesaid  and  for  the 
marriage  the  said  residue  of  80Z.  by  equal  portions  at  the  terms 
limited  above,  (in  addition  to  the  said  201.  which  have  been  paid 
to  the  king  out  of  hand),  without  paying  or  rendering  anything 
else  for  the  same  ;  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  per- 
taining to  the  lands,  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  lands. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  12.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Morstede,  during  his  faithful  behaviour, 
f  .tminster.  to  examine  in  person  and  by  deputies  all  ships  and  boats  passing 
from  and  to  the  realm  in  the  port  of  London  and  in  all  ports, 
'  crykes  '  and  places  thence  on  the  Thames  and  on  either  side  of  it 
by  land  and  by  water  as  far  as  Gravesende,  and  there,  and  from 
Gravesende  as  far  as  Feveresham,  and  there,  and  thence  to  the 
sea,  and  to  make  search  of  all  such  ships  and  boats  suspected  of 
being  laden  with  uncocketed  and  uncustomed  wools,  woolfells, 
hides,  cloths,  or  other  customable  wares,  or  with  gold  or  silver  in 
money  by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or  with  jewels,  and  of  any  persons 
suspected  of  having  carried  into  or  out  of  the  realm  any  bulls, 
letters,  instruments,  writings,  processes  or  any  things  prejudical 
to  the  king  or  his  subjects,  contrary  to  the  proclamations  and 
prohibitions  made  thereof  in  the  king's  behalf ;  and  to  arrest  all  such 
goods  and  instruments  as  forfeit,  together  with  the  ships  and 
persons  carrying  them,  and  keep  them  safely  until  further  order  ; 
and  to  do  all  other  things  that  pertain  to  such  office  ;  and  to 
certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  or  Exchequer  touching  all  that 
is  done  in  the  matter  ;  answering  and  rendering  account  at  the 
Exchequer  for  all  the  forfeitures  arrested  by  him  and  his  deputies, 
and  taking  for  his  wages  101.  a  year  from  the  issues  and  profits  of 
the  said  office,  and  if  the  issues  and  profits  be  insufficient  therefor, 
then  receiving  the  balance  of  his  said  wages  at  the  Exchequer. 
And  order  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers,  lords,  masters 
and  mariners  of  ships  and  other  the  king's  ministers  and  lieges, 
under  pain  of  forfeiture  of  all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to  assist  the 


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1413.  Membrane  11 — cont. 

said  Thomas  and  all  his  deputies,  any  statutes  or  ordinances  to 
the  contrary  notwithstanding.  By  K. 

Oct.  21.  Commitment  to  John  Kyngeston,  prior  of  Warham,  and 
Westminster.  William  Ryman, — by  mainprise  of  John  Cheverell  of  the  county  of 
Dorset  and  John  Forde  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
said  alien  priory  of  Warham,  co.  Dorset,  with  all  its  rights  and 
appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during 
the  war  with  France,  rendering  100s.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  33s.  4d.,  yearly  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  pertaining  to  the  prioiy,  finding  there  the  divine 
services,  alms  and  other  pious  works  customarily  done  there, 
paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.   19.         Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset  to  cause 

Westminster.  William  Orchard,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Orchard,  to  have  full 

seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or 

was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the 

king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s.  [108.] 

Oct.  20.  Order  to  William  Warbleton,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts, 
Westminster,  to  cause  John  Comerwell  of  Hertham  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Weston,  to 
have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Margaret  the  mother 
held,  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  of  her  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  homage  and 
fealty  due  from  John  Comerwell  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by 
his  said  wife.  By  p.s.  [109.] 

MEMBRANE  10. 

Oct.  26.  Commitment  to  Henry  lord  Fitz  Hugh, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Pygot  of  the  county  of  York  and  Christopher  Boynton  of  the 
same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  all  the  castles, 
manors,  lands,  rents,  commodities  and  profits,  which  John  lord 
de  Darcy  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day 
of  his  death,  or  which  could  come  to  the  late  king's  hands  by  his 
death  ;  to  hold  the  same,  with  all  appurtenances,  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  the  said  John  lord  de  Darcy  until  the  full  age  of 
Philip  his  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer  the  rate  of 
431.  a  year,  for  as  long  as  he  shall  have  the  keeping,  maintaining 
the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  two-thirds,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  thereon  ;  as  the  said 
Henry  has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the 
letters  patent  of  15  December,  13  Henry  IV,  [Calendar  of  Fine 
Eolls,  1405-1413,  p.  228],  by  which  the  late  king  committed  to 
him  the  keeping  of  all  the  said  castles  etc.,  for  the  term  aforesaid 
at  a  yearly  farm  (beyond  reprises,  maintenance  and  all  other 


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1413  Membrane  10 — cont. 

charges)  of  the  true  value  of  the  said  castles,  etc.  of  which  Margaret 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  has  dower,  to  wit,  a  third  part  of  the 
same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  26.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Wolleston  and  Thomas  Kirkeham,— 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Robert  Arthur  of  the  county  of  Cornwall  and 
John  Chicheley  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 
St.  Clears  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  151. , 
as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  60s., 
yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  main- 
taining the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  priory,  finding 
there  the  divine  services,  alms  and  other  pious  works  ordained 
from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  28.  Commitment  to  brother  Michael  de  Morteyn  of  Longebenyngton 
Westminster.  and  John  Tibbay,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Langton  of  the 
county  of  Lincoln  and  Walter  Brigge  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of 
the  alien  priory  of  Longebenyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Filddallyng, 
co.  Norfolk,  and  all  the  lands,  rents  and  possessions  belonging  to 
the  said  priory  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  the 
duration  of  the  war  with  France,  rendering  521.,  as  the  said 
Michael,  the  last  farmer,  rendered  heretofore,  and  an  increment 
of  7  marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas, 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  priory, 
finding  the  divine  services  and  other  works  of  piety  there  ordained 
from  of  old,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  26.  Commitment  to  William  Burnell,  prior  of  Lodres,  John  Belamy, 
Westminster,  monk,  and  William  Wynard, — by  mainprise  of  John  Cheverell  of 
the  county  of  Dorset  and  Robert  Treyage  of  the  county  of  Corn- 
wall,— of  the  keeping  of  the  said  alien  priory  of  Lodres  with  all  its 
rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  811.,  as  the  last  farmers 
used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining 
the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  priory,  finding  there 
the  divine  services  and  other  pious  works  ordained  from  of  old, 
paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
belonging  to  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  28.  Commitment  to  Hugh  Mortymer,  Constantine  Mortymer  and 
Westminster.  William  Ingram,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas  Welles  of  the 
county  of  Oxford  and  Thomas  Beston  of  the  county  of  North- 
ampton,— of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands,  churches,  portions, 
pensions,  alms  and  other  possessions  whatsoever  of  the  abbey  of 
Lire  in  England  and  Wales,  the  priory  of  Caresbrok,  co.  South- 
ampton, the  priory  of  Warham,  co.  Wilts  (sic),  and  the  priory  of 


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1413.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

Hynkeley,  co.  Leicester,  which  are  of  the  possessions  of  the  said 
abbey  of  Lire  in  England,  only  excepted  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  the  duration  of  the  war  with  France,  rendering 
102/.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  405., 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers, 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  lands 
and  possessions,  finding  the  divine  services  ordained  from  of  old, 
paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
belonging  to  the  said  lands  and  possessions. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  28.  Commitment  to  Roger  Landford  and  Henry  Clerk,  chaplain, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Edmund  Chymbeham  and  William  Cave,  both  of 
the  county  of  Kent, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Romeney, 
co.  Kent,  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  25 
marks,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  8 
marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to 
the  said  priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services  ordained  from  of 
old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other 
charges  incumbent  on  the  said  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  26.  Commitment  to  Odo  de  Ulmis,  prior  of  Caresbrok  and  proctor 
Westminster.  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  of  the  abbot  of  Lire,  and  William  Tristour, — 
by  mainprise  of  John  Veer  and  Richard  Goolde  of  the  county  of 
Southampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  priory  of  Caresbrok 
and  the  procuration  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  with  all  rights  and 
appurtenances  whatsoever  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  103  marks,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10L,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining 
the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  finding 
there  the  divine  services  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and 
other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on 
the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender.     And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

Oct.  24.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Somercotes  and  William  Warde, 
Westminster,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Enderby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln- 
and  John  Beaver  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien 
priory  of  Ravendale  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
the  duration  of  the  war  with  France,  rendering  20  marks,  as  the 
last  farmers  rendered  heretofore,  and  an  increment  of  30s.,  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the 
houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  finding  the 
divine  services  and  other  works  of  piety  ordained  there  from  of 
old,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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MEMBRANE  9. 
1413. 

Oct.  24.  Commitment  to  Henry  Gwyn, — by  mainprise  of  Edward 
Westminster.  Arundell  of  the  county  of  Northampton,  '  chivaler,'  and  John 
Wiltshire  of  the  county  of  Buckingham,  '  chivaler,' — of  the 
keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Langeneth,  with  all  its  rights  and 
appurtenances,  in  South  Wales  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  201.,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks,  yearly  at 
the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  maintaining 
the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  finding 
there  the  divine  services,  alms  and  other  pious  works  ordained 
from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  28.  Commitment  to  brother  Richard  Beaugrant,  prior  of  the  priory 
Westminster.  of  Hagh,  and  brother  John  Burdet, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Denton  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Hogham  of  the  same 
county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  alien  priory  of  Hagh  with  all 
its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  40  marks,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers, 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said 
priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services  ordained  from  of  old, 
paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  24.         Commitment  of  the   alien  priory  of  Ravendale  to  Thomas 
Westminster.  Somercotes  and  William  Warde,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
-Enderby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Beaver  of  the  same 
county, — in  terms  as  above  [last  entry  but  two], 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  26.  Commitment  to  John  Bourgeanvyll,  prior  of  Cowyk,  John 
Westminster.  Dounebant,  monk,  and  William  Wynard, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Strete  and  Robert  Alisaundre,  both  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of 
the  keeping  of  the  said  alien  priory  of  Cowyk  with  all  its  rights 
and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during 
the  war  with  France,  rendering  20  marks,  as  the  last  farmers  used 
to  render,  and  an  increment  of  4  marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at 
the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses 
and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  maintaining  there  the 
divine  services  and  other  pious  works  ordained  from  of  old,  paying 
tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
belonging  to  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  John  Roger,  prior  of  Tywerdreyth,  William 
Wynard  and  Robert  Treyage, — by  mainprise  of  John  Strete  and 
Robert  Alisaundre,  both  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping 
of  the  alien  priory  of  Modbury  with  all  its  rights  and  appur- 
tenances ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war 
with  France,  rendering  20  marks,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to 


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1413.  Membrane  9 — cont. 

render,  and  an  increment  of  101.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings,  etc.,  as  above  [last  entry].  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  5.  Commitment  to  Robert  Fraunceys,  '  chivaler,'  and  Thomas 
Westminster.  Charlton,— by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Chamberlayn  of  the  county  of 
Derby  and  John  Acton  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  late  of  John  de  Staunton,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
on  the  day  of  his  death,  which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's 
hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  John  and  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the  said  keeping  from  4 
November,  1  Henry  V,  until  the  full  age  of  the  said  heir  together 
with  his  marriage,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  the  heirs 
shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  for  the  keeping  of  the  lands 
the  extent  thereof,  yearly  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  for  the 
marriage  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the 
treasurer  ;  with  proviso  that  the  said  Robert  and  Thomas  shall 
maintain  the  houses,  buildings  and  enclosures  pertaining  to  the 
said  lands,  and  shall  find  sufficient  maintenance  for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  6.          Commitment  of  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford  to  John 
Westminster.  Tyrell  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as 
sheriff. 

Order  to  Philip  Ingelfeld,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  counties  to 
John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  John  as 
sheriff. 

The    like    commitments    to    the    following    of   the    counties 
named  : — 

James  Haryngton  ;  Cumberland. 
John  Maners  ;  Northumberland. 
Nicholas  Moungomery,  the  elder,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Nottingham 

and  Derby. 

Thomas  Clarell ;  Lincoln. 
Thomas  Crewe  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 
Robert  Corbet,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Salop. 
John  Bagot,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Stafford. 
Robert  Wytteney,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Hereford. 
William  Beauchamp  of  Powyk  ;  Gloucester. 
Robert  Hakbech,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Edmund  Oldhalle  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
John  Halsham  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
Thomas  Chaucer  ;  Southampton. 
Thomas  Oudeby  ;  Rutland. 
Walter  Hungerford  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Thomas  Pomeray,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Devon. 
Thomas  Stirkeland  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham, 
John  Kederowe  ;  Cornwall. 
Ellis  de  la  Mare  ;  Wilts. 


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1413  Membrane  9 — cont. 

Nov.  6.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  York  and  the  castle  of  York 

Westminster,  to  William  Haryngton  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  John  Etton,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff  and  keeper,  to 
deliver  the  county  and  castle  to  William  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  William 
as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 
Thomas  Wake  ;  Northampton. 
Thomas  Wykham,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
William  Clyfford  ;  Kent. 

MEMBRANE  8. 

Oct.  29.  Commitment  to  Richard  Weyvile,  Thomas  Marchaunt  and 
Westminster.  Richard  Pym,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  earl  of  Arundell 
and  John  Wilteshire,  knight,  of  the  county  of  Buckingham, — of 
the  keeping  of  the  alien  manors  of  Treueley,  Chilham  and  La 
Molesshe  with  all  their  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering 
30Z.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10Z., 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers, 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said 
manors,  finding  there  the  divine  services  and  other  pious  works 
ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manors. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  10.        Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  to  Andrew  Botiller, '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure, 
so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof. 

Order  to  William  Rokewode,  late  escheator,  to  deliver  to  him 
by  indenture  the  rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all  other  things 
relating  to  the  said  office. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  Andrew 
as  escheator. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  office  of  the 
escheatry  in  the  counties  named  : — 

John  Warre  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

John  Harwell ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

John  Grevell ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Bodenham  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

David  Holbeche  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Delves  ;  Stafford. 

John  Beauchamp  del  Holt,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Worcester. 

John  Wyntreshull ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

John  Darell ;  Kent  and  Middlesex. 

Nicholas  Tournay  ;  Lincoln. 

Ralph  Grene  ;  Northampton  and  Rutland. 


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1413.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

Edmund  Fitz  William  ;  York. 
Simon  Leek  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Philip  Inglefeld  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Edmund  Hamden  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
William  Hasenhill ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Robert  James  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
John  Dowfdale  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts. 
Robert  Lysle,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northumberland. 
Robert  Lowthre,  'chivaler';  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
Robert  Gary  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

Nov.  6.  Commitment  to  Henry  bishop  of  Winchester, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Seynlowe,  esquire,  and  Richard  Fitz  James,  esquire, — of  the 
keeping  of  all  the  castles,  manors  and  lands,  late  of  Henry  de 
Bello  Monte,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day 
of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Henry  de  Bello  Monte  until  the  full  age  of  John  his  son  and 
heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  rendering  for  the 
keeping  of  the  said  castles,  manors  and  lands  a  moiety  of  the 
extent,  for  the  period  from  the  death  of  Henry  until  the  Michael- 
mas following,  and  thereafter  the  extent  of  the  premises,  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  for  the  marriage 
as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer, 
and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  belonging  to  the  said 
castles,  manors  and  lands.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

Nov.  10.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Clarell, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Westminster.  Hastynges,  '  chivaler,'  of  the  county  of  York  and  Hugh  Shirley, 
'  chivaler,'  of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
county  of  Lincoln  with  the  issues  and  profits  belonging  to  two 
farms,  the  one  called  post  terras  datas  and  the  other  called  firma 
comitatus  numero  annuatim,  and  to  the  profits  of  the  county  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  king's  pleasure, 
rendering  2001.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas,  without  any  payment  or  allowance 
being  made  to  him  for  his  fee  ;  notwithstanding  (1)  that  the 
king  on  6  November  last  committed  the  keeping  of  the  county 
to  him  during  pleasure,  on  condition  that  he  rendered  yearly  the 
farms  due  to  the  king  and  answered  at  the  Exchequer  for  the 
king's  debts  and  all  other  things  pertaining  to  the  office  of  sheriff, 
and  (2)  that  Edward  III,  on  learning  that  all  sheriffs  of  the  county 
since  18  Edward  I  [recte  II]  had  accounted  as  agents  and  not  as 
farmers,  so  that  thereby  the  king  had  sustained  no  small  damage 
formerly  through  the  decrease  of  certain  farms  by  the  deduction 
of  allowances,  gave  order  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the 
Exchequer  by  the  advice  of  his  council  that  answer  should  be 
made  to  him  in  full  for  the  two  farms  aforesaid,  and  also  for  as 
much  as  could  be  levied  yearly  of  the  profits  of  the  county,  no 
sheriffs  being  charged  for  more  than  they  could  levy  thereof. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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Membrane  8 — cont. 

Nov.  18.  Commitment  to  Roger  Leche,  '  chivaler,'  and  William  Pyrton, 
Westminster,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Rotyngton  of  the  county  of 
Cumberland  and  Thomas  Lychebarugh  of  the  county  of  Cornwall, 
— of  the  keeping  of  the  priory  of  Hynkeley,  co.  Leicester,  with 
all  it's  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  40L,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  4  marks,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  main- 
taining the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  priory, 
finding  there  the  divine  services  ordained  from  of  old,  paying 
tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  belong- 
ing to  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  29.  Order  to  Thomas  Horden,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 
Westminster,  to  cause  John  Tiptoft,  '  chivaler,'  son  of  Agnes  the  sister  of  John 
Wroth,  '  chivaler,'  the  father  of  Elizabeth  the  sister  of  John 
Wroth  the  son  of  the  said  John  Wroth  '  chivaler,'  and  kinsman 
and  heir  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  the  said  Elizabeth  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of 
in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  and  in  fee  tail  on  the  day  of  her  death  ; 
as  the  king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

MEMBRANE  7. 

Nov.  2.  Commitment  to  William  Kynwolmerssh,  clerk,  and  Nicholas 
Westminster.  Blakeborne  of  York,  merchant, — by  mainprise  of  John  Beaver  and 
Nicholas  Dixon,  both  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  lands,  rents,  tithes,  pensions  and  possessions  in  England, 
which  in  any  wise  belong  to  the  priory  (recte  abbey)  of  Begger  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  the  duration  of  the 
war  with  France,  rendering  III.,  as  they  rendered  heretofore,  and 
an  increment  of  46s.  8d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to 
the  said  lands  and  possessions,  finding  there  the  divine  services 
and  other  works  of  piety  ordained  from  of  old,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  belonging  to  the  said  lands,  rents,  tithes,  pensions 
and  possessions.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  6.  Commitment  to  lady  Katharine  Bromwych, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  William  Loveney  of  the  county  of  Essex  and  Robert  Basset  of  the 
county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Michelhampton, 
which  belongs  to  the  alien  abbess  of  Caen,  with  all  its  rights  and 
appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during 
the  war  with  France,  rendering  SOL,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  20  marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at 
the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses 
and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  manor,  finding  there  the 


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CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1413.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

divine  services  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other 
quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manor. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Nov.  8.  Commitment  to  Hugh  Mortemer, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas 
Westminster.  atte  Welle  of  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  Thomas  Beeston  of  the 
county  of  Northampton, — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage,  a  virgate 
of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow  in  the  town  of  Yarwelle,  and  a 
bailiwick  of  the  forestry  (forestrie)  of  Sule  in  the  forest  of 
Clyve  within  the  forest  of  Rokyngham,  co.  Northampton,  and 
a  messuage,  a  virgate  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow  in  the  said 
town,  and  a  bailiwick  of  Sule  in  the  aforesaid  forest  of  Clyve 
within  the  forest  of  Rokyngham,  which  were  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  John  Tyndale  on  the  day  of  his  death 
by  service  of  keeping  the  bailiwicks  of  the  forestry  of  Sule  in  the 
said  forest  of  Clyve,  and  also  of  an  assart,  called  '  Whytwong,' 
another  assart,  called  '  Darlegh,'  in  the  said  town  of  Yarwell  in 
the  forest  of  Clyve  aforesaid,  and  another  assart,  called  '  Dyryng- 
hawe,'  containing  a  virgate  of  land,  within  the  aforesaid  forest  ; 
to  hold  the  same  until  the  lawful  age  of  Richard,  son  and  heir  of 
the  said  John,  rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and  maintaining  the 
houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  lands. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Nov.  14. 
Westminster. 


Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester,  —  pursuant 
^o  an  inquisition  made  by  James  Bellers,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  William  Purly  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
of  his  death  of  8s.  a  year  of  quit  rent  issuing  from  divers  lands  in 
the  town  of  Medebourne,  co.  Leicester,  which  rent  is  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  a  twentieth  part  of  a 
knight's  fee,  and  that  Peter  Purly  is  his  son  and  next  heir  and  of 
full  age,  —  to  cause  the  said  Peter  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said 
rent,  which  by  the  death  of  the  said  William  was  taken  into  the 
hands  of  Richard  II  and  is  still  in  the  king's  hand  ;  as  the  king 
has  taken  Peter's  fealty,  and  for  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  the  Purification  next. 


Nov.  14.  Commitment  to  John  Bally,  prior  of  Lappelley,  Richard 
Westminster.  Knyghtley  and  William  Kane,  monk, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Kymmerton  of  the  county  of  Stafford  and  Roger  Normanton  of 
the  county  of  Derby, — of  the  keeping  of  the  priory  of  Lappeley 
with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  40  marks, 
as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  2  marks, 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers, 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said 
priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services  ordained  from  of  old, 


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1413.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
belonging  to  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  15  June,  3  Henry  V, 
granted  the  priory  to  the  warden  and  chaplains  of  the  college  of  St. 
Bartholomew  of  Tongge,  co.  Salop,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield,  to  them  and  their  successors,  under  a  certain  form.  And 
so  these  letters  are  cancelled.  [Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1413-1416, 
p.  334]. 

Oct.  26.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Walwayn,  esquire,  and  Robert  Vynter, 
Westminster,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Brace  of  the  county  of  Worcester 
and  Thomas  Parker  of  the  county  of  Hereford, — of  the  keeping  of 
the  alien  priory  of  Bergeveny  in  South  Wales  ;  to  hold  the  same, 
together  with  the  spiritualities  and  temporalities  annexed  to  the 
said  priory,  from  the  morrow  of  St.  Michael  last  past  for  the 
duration  of  the  war  with  France,  rendering  the  10  marks  custom- 
arily rendered  heretofore,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks,  yearly 
at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  finding  there 
the  divine  services  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other 
quotas  with  the  clergy,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  it ;  provided  always  that  if  any  other  person  shall 
be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  keeping  by 
Easter  next,  then  the  said  farmers  shall  render  thereafter  such 
larger  sum,  or  be  removed  from  the  said  farm  at  the  will  of  the 
king.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  11.  Commitment  to  John  Kirkeby,  clerk,  and  William  Hunte, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  William  Ude  of  the  county  of  Norfolk,  John  Grene  of 
the  said  county,  and  John  Burys  of  the  county  of  Suffolk, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Sporle  with  all  its  rights  and  appur- 
tenances ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war 
with  France,  rendering  201.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  finding  there  the  divine 
services  and  other  pious  works  ordained  from  of  old,  paying 
tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  belong- 
ing to  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  5.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Parker, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Westminster.  Pavy  of  London  and  Robert  Passemer  of  the  county  of  Leicester,— 
of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage,  a  dove-cot,  6|  acres  of  land,  6  acres  . 
of  pasture  and  665.  8d.  of  yearly  rent  in  Magor  in  the  march  of 
Wales  adjacent  to  the  county  of  Gloucester,  which  Hugh  Mortimer, 
'  chivaler,'  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of 
Henry  IV  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  which  by  the  death 
of  Hugh  came  to  the  late  king's  hands  and  are  in  the  king's  hands  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  premises 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  render- 
ing 100s.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment 


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1413.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

of  65.  8^.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  2  Henry  V. 

Nov.  17.  Commitment  to  John  Everdon,  clerk,  John  Staverton,  Nicholas 
Westminster.  Bury  and  Richard  Russell, — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Tyndale, 
tailor  and  citizen  of  London,  John  Derlyngton,  goldsmith  and 
citizen  of  London,  and  James  Andrewe  of  the  county  of  Suffolk, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Cretyng  and  Everdon  with, 
all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  261.,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  41.,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings,  finding  of  divine  services, 
payment  of  tenths  and  quotas,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  18.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Nicholas  Short, — by  main- 
Westminster,  prise  of  Thomas  Parker  of  the  county  of  Hereford  and  William 
Waleys  of  the  county  of  Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien 
priory  of  Holne  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering 
605.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of 
26s.  Sd.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  6. 

Nov.  16.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Prophete,  clerk,  and 
Westminster.  Robert  (sic)  Felde, — by  mainprise  of  John  Poynes  of  the  county  of 
Essex  and  Roger  Ploufeld  of  the  county  of  Hereford, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Stratfeldsay  with  all  its  rights  and 
appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during 
the  war  with  France,  rendering  10  marks,  as  the  last  farmers 
used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  2  Henry  V. 

Nov.  24.  Commitment  to  Thomas  earl  of  Arundell,  Nicholas  Champeyny, 
Westminster,  prior  of  Ware,  and  Richard  Bausayn,  the  prior's  fellow  monk, — by 
mainprise  of  Thomas  Compworth  of  the  county  of  Northampton, 
William  Arderne  of  the  same  county  and  Nicholas  Caldecote  of 
the  county  of  Cambridge, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 
Ware  and  the  alien  priory  of  Noion  and  Neumarket,  together  with 
the  issues,  profits  and  other  revenues  of  the  said  priories,  and  with 
the  franchises,  liberties,  pensions,  portions,  emoluments  and  all 
other  possessions,  privileges  and  commodities  whatsoever  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France, 
rendering  for  the  keeping  of  the  said  priory  of  Ware  400  marks,  as 


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47 


1413  Membrane  6 — cont. 

the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  201.,  and  for 
the  said  priory  of  Noion  and  Neumarket  601.,  as  the  last  farmers 
used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  priories,  finding  there  the  divine 
services  and  other  pious  works  ordained  from  of  old,  paying 
tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  belong- 
ing to  the  priories.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  2  Henry  V. 

Nov.  26.  Commitment  to  John  Iklyngton,  clerk,  and  Hugh  Mortemer,— 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Geoffrey  Iklyngton  of  the  county  of  Kent  and 
Robert  Andrewe  of  the  county  of  Gloucester, — of  the  keeping  of 
the  alien  priory  of  Clattef  ord  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France, 
rendering  50  marks,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an 
increment  of  10  marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services 
ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  sup- 
porting all  other  charges  belonging  to  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  5.         Association  of  John  Cokkys  of  Mulverton  in  the  late  corn- 
Westminster,  mission  [p.  27]  to  Hugh  Sampford  and  others  to  levy  and  collect 
in  the  county  of  Somerset  the  fifteenth  and  tenth  granted  to  the 
king  in  his  last  Parliament,  as  the  king  has  thought  fit  to  dis- 
charge the  said  Hugh  from  the  levying  and  collecting  of  the  same. 

Nov.  29.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  Richard  Stucle,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  knight,  on  the 
day  of  her  death  held  no  lands  in  the  said  county  in  demesne  or  in 
service  of  the  king  or  of  any  other,  but  that  John  de  Haddon, 
John  de  Shepton,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Porestoke,  and  Robert, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Crouwell,  being  lately  seised  in  their 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  La  Houke,  of  10  messuages,  a 
carucate  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture  and  20 
acres  of  wood  in  Stapelford,  of  9  messuages,  a  carucate  of  land,  12 
acres  of  meadow  and  60  acres  of  pasture  in  Overkentecombe,  and 
of  a  messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  La  Yerde,  co.  Dorset,  by 
their  charter  indented,  dated  Wednesday  the  feast  of  St.  Luke 
42  Edward  III,  (which  was  shown  before  the  jurors  of  the 
inquisition  aforesaid),  by  name  of  the  manor  of  La  Houke  and  all 
the  lands  and  tenements  in  Stapelford,  Overkentecombe  and  La 
Yerde,  gave  and  granted  the  premises  to  John  Mautravers, 
deceased,  and  to  the  said  Elizabeth  then  his  wife,  to  hold  the  same 
to  the  said  John  Mautravers  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of  John 
of  the  chief  lords  of  the  fees  by  the  services  due  and  customary, 
by  virtue  of  which  gift  and  grant  the  said  John  Mautravers  and 
Elizabeth  were  then  seised  of  the  premises  and  continued  their 


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Membrane  6 — cont. 

said  estate  during  the  life  of  the  said  John  Mautravers  ;  and  that 
afterwards  the  said  John  Mautravers  died  so  seised  in  the  lifetime 
of  Elizabeth  ;  and  that  after  his  death  the  said  Elizabeth,  seised 
as  aforesaid,  continued  her  estate  until  she  took  to  husband  one 
Humphrey  Stafford,  knight,  now  deceased  ;  and  that  afterwards 
the  said  Humphrey  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  being  seised  as  afore- 
said of  the  estate  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  by  their  writing,  dated  at 
Houke,  co.  Dorset ,  20  December  1  Henry  IV,  gave  and  granted 
the  whole  estate  which  they  had  in  the  manor  of  La  Houke  to 
John  Perlee,  William  Ekerdon,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lang- 
brydye,  and  Robert  Grey  (who  still  survive),  and  their  assigns  ; 
and  that  by  another  writing  of  the  same  date,  day  and  place,  the 
said  Humphrey  and  Elizabeth  likewise  gave  and  granted,  by 
name  of  the  manors  of  Stapelford  and  Overkentecom.be  and  all 
lands  and  tenements  in  Yerde,  the  whole  estate  which  they  had 
in  all  the  aforesaid  messuages,  land,  meadow,  pasture  and  wood 
in  Stapelford,  Overkentecombe  and  La  Yerde,  together  with  other 
lands  and  tenements  in  the  said  writing  contained,  to  the  said 
John  Perlee,  William  Ekerdon  and  Robert  Grey,  their  heirs  and 
assigns,  during  the  estate  aforesaid  ;  and  that  by  virtue  of  these 
writings,  gifts  and  grants  the  said  John,  William  and  Robert  on 
the  day  of  the  making  of  the  writings  were  seised  in  form  aforesaid 
of  the  manor  aforesaid  and  of  the  said  messuages,  land,  meadow, 
pasture  and  wood,  and  continued  their  estate  during  the  life  of 
Elizabeth  ;  and  that  the  manor  of  Houke  is  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight  service,  and  the  rest  of  the  premises  of  other  lords  ; 
and  that  Elizabeth,  now  the  wife  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  knight, 
the  son  and  heir  of  the  aforesaid  Humphrey,  is  the  daughter  and 
next  heir  of  the  aforesaid  Elizabeth  and  John  Mautravers,  and  of 
full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Humphrey  the  son  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  premises,  as  the  king  has  taken  the 
fealty  of  Humphrey  the  son,  and  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  until  the  Conception  next  the  homage  due  from  him 
by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  his  said  wife. 

MEMBRANE  5. 

Nov.  27.  Commitment  to  Robert  Palgrave,  John  Sutton  and  Nicholas 
Westminster.  Bury, — by  mainprise  of  John  Edward  of  London  and  Robert 
Esthagh  of  the  county  of  Suffolk, — of  the  keeping  of  (1)  a  dove-cot 
and  6  acres  of  land  in  Northcove,  co.  Suffolk,  which  after  the  death 
of  Richard  Phelipp  descended  to  Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  a  natural 
imbecile  and  idiot,  who  still  survives,  the  same  being  in  the  king's 
hand  by  reason  of  the  idiocy  of  the  said  Thomas,  (2)  a  garden 
in  Gorleston,  co.  Suffolk,  lying  by  the  messuage  of  John  Hopton, 
which  Thomas  Box  of  Great  Yarmouth  gave  without  the  king's 
licence  to  the  high  altar  of  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas  of  Yarmouth 
to  keep  an  anniversary  for  the  souls  of  Roger  Leek  and  Christian 
his  wife  and  for  the  souls  of  those  for  whom  they  are  bound,  the  same 
being  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  said  alienation,  and  (3) 
a  messuage  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Southton,  Yarmouth,  \  acre  of 
land  in  Gorleston,  2  acres  of  land  in  Bradewell,  which  John  Heed 


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1413  Membrane  5 — cont. 

of  the  said  town  held,  an  acre  of  land  in  Belton,  which  John 
Rogere  holds,  a  rood  of  land  with  its  appurtenances  in  Hopton, 
which  John  Brygge  of  Hopton  holds,  and  4d.  a  year  of  rent  from 
Edmund  Baxtere  from  his  tenement  there,  which  messuage,  land 
and  rent  John  Bonde  of  Gorleston  gave,  and  by  his  charter  of 
feoffment  confirmed,  to  the  chapel  of  St.  Nicholas  of  Southton  to 
maintain  a  leper  there,  without  the  king's  licence,  and  which  are 
in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  said  alienation  ;  to  hold  the 
same  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands 
for  the  causes  aforesaid,  rendering  for  the  dove-cot  and  6  acres  of 
land  in  Northcove,  5s.,  for  the  garden  in  Gorleston,  4d.,  and  for 
the  messuage  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Southton,  Yarmouth,  the  \ 
acre  of  land  in  Gorleston,  2  acres  of  land  in  Bradewell,  the  acre  of 
land  in  Belton,  the  rood  of  land  in  Hopton  and  the  4d.  a  year  of 
rent,  3s.  4d.,  the  sums  accounted  for  yearly  by  the  escheator  of 
the  county,  and  an  increment  of  3s.  4d,  yearly  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford'  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  Thomas  Lucy,  '  chivaler,'  who  has  taken  to  wife  Alice 
the  sister  of  William  Huggeford  the  father  of  Margery  the  daughter 
of  the  said  William,  and  the  kinswoman  and  heir  of  the  said 
Margery,  and  to  cause  him  and  the  said  Alice  to  have  full  seisin 
of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  William  held  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  and  which  by  the  death  of  William 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Margery,  who  lately 
died  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  came  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV 
and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  ;  as  the  king  for  2  marks  paid  in 
the  hanaper  has  respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next  the 
homage  due  from  Thomas  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  Alice. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales. 

Nov.  13.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  Richard  Stucle,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Walter  Rodeney,  '  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  his  death  held 
no  lands  of  the  king  in  chief  of  the  crown  in  his  demesne  or  in 
service  in  the  said  county,  but  held  two-tKirds  of  the  manors  of 
Bacwell,  Saltford,  Twyverton,  Stoke  Gyffard  and  Lameyate, 
together  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Bacwell  and 
Saltford,  and  also  two -thirds  of  6  messuages  and  6  virgates  of  land 
in  Halwetre,  co.  Somerset,  together  with  the  reversion  of  the  third 
part  of  the  said  manors,  land  and  tenements,  which  Alice  late 
the  wife  of  John  de  Rodeney,  knight,  Walter's  father,  holds  in 
dower  of  the  endowment  of  the  said  John  her  late  husband,  in  fee 
tail,  to  wit,  to  the  said  Walter  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  of  the 
gift  and  feoffment  of  Thomas  Balon,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Radestoke,  and  others  made  to  the  said  John  father  of  Walter 
Wt.  2415.  F-  *• 


50  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  5 — cont. 

(whose  heir  he  was)  and  Katharine  his  late  wife,  and  the  heirs  of 
the  body  of  John  ;  and  that  the  manors  of  Bacwell,  Saltford  and 
Twyverton,  and  the  messuages  and  lands  in  Halwetre,  and  a 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Stoke  Gyffard  together  "with  the  advowsons 
aforesaid  are  held  of  the  heir  of  the  lord  le  Despenser,  a  minor  in 
the  king's  ward,  by  knight  service,  and  the  other  moiety  of  the 
manor  of  Stoke  Gyffard  and  a  twentieth  part  of  a  moiety  of  the 
manor  of  Lameyate  of  the  bishop  of  Bath,  the  rest  of  the  said 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Lameyate  of  the  prior  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  the  other  moiety  of  the  said  manor  of 
Lameyate  of  the  king  as  of  the  earl  of  Hereford,  to  wit,  in  socage  by 
fealty  and  by  service  of  rendering  13s.  4d.  yearly  for  all  other 
services  ;  and  that  the  said  Walter  on  the  day  of  his  death 
held  in  reversion  (1)  the  manor  of  Dynre,  co.  Somerset,  of  the 
bishop  of  Bath  by  knight  service,  which  manor  Richard  Virgo 
and  Edith  his  wife  and  Isabel  their  daughter,  who  still  survive, 
hold  for  their  lives  of  the  demise  of  the  said  John  at  a  yearly  rent 
to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  of  10/.  13<s.  4d.,  with  reversion  to 
the  said  John  and  his  heirs,  (2)  the  manor  of  Lovyngton,  co. 
Somerset,  of  the  abbot  of  Towrehill,  which  manor  Richard 
Shephurd  of  Lovyngton  holds  for  life  of  the  demise  of  the  said 
Walter  at  a  yearly  rent  to  him  and  his  heirs  of  16  marks,  and 
(3)  4  messuages,  4  carucates  of  land  and  40  acres  of  meadow  in 
Congersbury  and  Wedmore,  co.  Somerset,  which  John  Venables, 
Richard  Mulborne,  John  Roke  and  divers  other  tenants  hold 
severally  for  life  of  the  demise  of  the  said  Walter  at  a  yearly  rent 
of  10Z.  8s.,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Walter  and  his  heirs  ;  and 
also  that  the  said  Walter  on  the  day  of  his  death  likewise  held  the 
manor  of  Baggeworth,  co.  Somerset,  for  life  of  the  gift  and 
feoffment  of  John  Venables  and  Richard  Sutton  made  to  the  said 
Walter  and  Isabel  (his  late  wife,  now  deceased)  and  the  heirs  of 
Isabel,  which  manor  is  held  of  John  Roger  ;  and  that  John 
Rodeney,  son  of  the  said  Walter  and  Isabel,  is  the'  next  heir  of 
Walter  and  Isabel,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  John 
Rodeney  the  son,  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken,  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  two-thirds  of  the  manors  of  Bakwell,  Saltford  and 
Twyverton,  of  the  land  in  Halwetre,  of  the  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Stoke  Gyffard,  and  of  the  advowsons  aforesaid,  which  are  held  of 
the  said  heir,  and  of  the  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Lameyate  which 
is  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  earl  of  Hereford  ;  removing  the  king's 
hand  from  the  rest  of  the  premises,  held  of  other  lords,  if  they  have 
been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  reason  than  the  death 
of  Walter,  and  delivering  to  John  Rodeney  the  son  any  issues 
thereof  taken  since  the  time  of  Walter's  death. 
1414. 

Feb.  16,         Commitment  to  Richard  Hankeford, — by  mainprise  of  William 

Westminster.  Wynard  and  Henry  Fulford,  both  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of 

the  keeping  of  all  the  lands,  rents,  services  and  reversions  which 

Walter  Cornu  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in  Worlyngton,  co. 

.     Devon,  for  term  of  his  life  with  reversion  to  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  a 

minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  to  hold  the  same  during  the  minority 


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1414.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

of  the  said  Fulk,  rendering  yearly  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  maintaining 
the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  lands,  and  sup- 
porting all  other  charges  incumbent  upon  them. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

I  A  10  MEMBRANE  4. 

Nov.  17.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  York  to  appoint  some  trustworthy 
Westminster.  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  said 
diocese  the  tenth,  payable  a  moiety  at  the  Purification  next  and 
the  other  moiety  at  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  following, 
which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province  of  York,  for  the 
defence  of  the  realm  and  of  the  church  of  England,  granted  to 
the  king  in  their  last  convocation  in  the  chapter  house  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  York,  begun  on  27  July  last  and  continued 
until  the  morrow  (though  beyond  their  power  on  account  of  their 
notorious  poverty  and  many  other  insupportable  losses  in 
unwonted  measure  befalling  them  at  this  present  time,  and  likely 
to  befall),  of  all  their  benefices  and  offices  ; — excepting  the 
monasteries  of  Ellerton,  Feriby,  Watton,  Mathersay,  Rufford, 
Felley,  Egleston,  Caldre  and  Cokirsand  which  were  customarily 
.excepted  from  of  old,  and  by  reason  of  their  wretchedness  and 
their  notorious  poverty  still  claim  exception,  and  excepting 
the  monasteries  of  St.  Oswald  of  Nostell  and  Pontefract  and 
Gyseburn,  on  account  of  their  burdensome  debt  and  the  misfortune 
of  fire  for  which  they  are  not  to  blame,  from  the  whole  payment 
of  the  tenth,  and  the  monastery  of  Selby  for  its  great  debt,  up  to 
the  moiety  of  a  tenth  ;  excepting  also,  as  at  other  times,  the  lands 
and  possessions  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Meaux  wherever  they 
have  been  destroyed  by  floods,  and  the  benefices  of  all  nuns,  and 
the  benefices  of  Acastre  by  York,  of  Kirkham  within  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Richmond,  of  Topclif,  and  of  Misterton,  which  are 
appropriated  to  the  fabric  of  the  cathedral  church  of  York,  for 
the  costly  construction  and  the  speedy  completion  of  the  same,  and 
all  benefices  in  Northumberland,  Cumberland  and  Coupeland, 
touching  which  the  certificates  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted 
in  the  Exchequer,  and  the  prebend  of  Langtoft  in  the.  church  of 
York,  on  account  of  its  excessive  assessment,  up  to  a  moiety  of 
the  assessment  of  the  same,  and  all  other  benefices  and  hospitals, 
and  prebends,  portions,  pensions,  temporalities,  spiritualities  and 
temporalities  annexed  to  spiritualities  within  the  said  province 
which  are  assessed  at  10  marks  and  under  according  to  the  new 
assessment ; — with  proviso  that  the  said  prelates  and  clergy,  or 
their  farmers,  shall  not  be  compelled  to  make  payment  of  a 
fifteenth  with  secular  persons,  and  that  the  said  prelates  and 
clergy  shall  not  be  vexed  by  any  assessments,  subsidies,  convoca- 
tions or  other  charges  within  the  terms  aforesaid.  And  answer  is  to 
be  made  for  the  said  tenth  at  the  said  terms ;  and  the  archbishop  is 
to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  Christmas 
next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons  appointed  by  him. 


52  CALENDAR   OF   FINE   ROLLS. 


Membrane  4 — cont. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Th.  bishop  of  Durham. 
The  like  to  W.  bishop  of  Carlisle. 

Nov.  29.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cornwall, — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  Henry  Foleford,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Humphrey  Stafford,  knight,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Colylond,  co. 
Cornwall,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  fealty  only  for  all  service,  and 
that  Humphrey  Stafford,  knight,  his  son,  is  his  next  heir  and  of 
full  age, — to  cause  the  said  Humphrey  the  son  to  have  full  seisin 
of  the  said  third  part,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset ; — pursuant 
to  an  inquisition  made  by  Richard  Stucle,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Humphrey  Stafford,  knight,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no 
lands  in  the  county  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  crown,  in  demesne 
or  in  service,  but  held  the  manors  of  Glutton  and  Farnebargh,  co. 
Somerset,  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice 
late  his  wife,  deceased,  (who  was  lately  seised  thereof  in  her 
demesne  as  of  fee)  by  reason  of  having  issue  by  her,  so  that  he 
died  seised  thereof  for  term  of  his  life  by  the  courtesy  of  England  ; 
and  that  the  manor  of  Glutton  is  held  of  the  heir  of  the  earl  of 
Hereford  by  knight  service  and  the  manor  of  Farnebargh  of  the 
king  as  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster  as  of  the  king's  manor  of 
Troubrygge  by  knight  service  ;  and  that  Humphrey  Stafford, 
knight,  the  son  of  the  aforesaid  Humphrey  Stafford,  deceased,  is 
the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Alice,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause 
the  said  Humphrey  the  son  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor  of 
Glutton,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  therefor  ;  removing  the 
king's  hand  from  the  said  manor  of  Farnebargh,  if  it  has  been 
taken  into  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of 
Humphrey  the  father,  and  delivering  to  Humphrey  the  son  any 
issues  thereof  taken  since  the  time  of  his  father's  death. 

Dec.  3.  Commitment  to  John  Hille,  John  Norman  and  Richard  Lynne, 
Westminster.  — by  mainprise  of  John  Fethere  of  the  county  of  Surrey  and  John 
Hoby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  2  messuages, 
a  virgate  of  land  and  16  acres  of  meadow  in  Stokebrugge,  co. 
Southampton,  which  Thomas  Bukland,  '  chivaler,'  held  on  the 
day  of  his  death  jointly  with  Maud  his  late  wife,  who  still  survives, 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  of  the  duke  of  Lancaster, 
and  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas 
who  held  elsewhere  of  Henry  IV  in  chief ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the 
king's  hand,  rendering  13s.  4d.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  3s.  4d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses,  buildings  and  enclosures 
pertaining  to  the  said  messuages  and  land,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  I. 


53 


1413  Membrane  4 — cont. 

Dec.  0.  Commitment  to  William  Spenser,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  William  Warde  of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  clerk,  and  John  Spenser 
of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Myntyng 
and  all  its  lands  and  possessions  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas last  for  the  duration  of  the  war  with  France,  rendering  the 
46  marks  which,  as  the  late  farmer,  he  rendered  heretofore  for  the 
keeping,  and  an  increment  of  4  marks,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer 
by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the 
houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  priory,  maintaining  the 
divine  services  there  ordained  from  of  old,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  incumbent  from  of  old  on  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  the  said  William  Spenser,  on  3  February  4 
Henry  V,  with  the  assent  of  Joan  queen  of  England,  surrendered  the 
said  letters  before  the  king  in  the  Chancery  under,  a  certain  form,  for 
cancellation.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 


Dec.  12.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Heryngton, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Burgh  of  the  county  of  York  and  George  Billesby  of  the  county  of 
Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  (1)  of  the  manor  of  Trewyk  and  all  the 
lands  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  which  belonged  to  Thomas 
de  Trewyk,  who  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
and  which  came  to  the  late  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's 
hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  (2)  of  the  manor  of 
Boroudon,  co.  Northumberland,  which  belonged  to  Roger  Horsley, 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  which  is 
in  the  king's  hand  by  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as 
the  manors  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  by  the  extent  thereof 
or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer, 
he  maintaining  the  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings  which  belong 
to  the  said  manors.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  13.  Commitment  to  Robert  Malton,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Trewyn,  esquire,  and  Robert  Cawod,  clerk, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
alien  priory  of  Uphaven  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with 
France,  rendering  201.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an 
increment  of  4£.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services 
ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Be  it  remembered  that  on  17  December  in  the  present  year 
Thomas  Raby,  mayor  of  the  town  of  Folston,  since  he  refused  to 
receive  a  writ  of  the  king  directed  to  him,  on  the  ground  that  he 
was  within  the  liberty  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  was  committed  to  the 
king's  prison  of  Flete,  and  made  a  fine  with  the  king  in  the 
Chancery  for  the  said  contempt,  for  one  mark. 


CALENDAR  OP  FINE  ROLLS. 


MEMBRANE  3. 

Dec.  1.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cornwall  to  cause  John 
Westminster.  Colshull,  son  and  heir  of  Emma  late  the  wife  of  John  Colshull,  to 
have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Emma  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  or  was  seised  of  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  or  in  fee 
tail,  on  the  day  of  her  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty,  and 
for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  the 
Purification  next. 


Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  5. 

Westminster. 


1414. 

Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  29. 

Westminster. 


Commitment  to  Thomas  Stokdale  and  Richard  Knyghtley, — 
by  mainprise  of  John  Waget  of  the  county  of  Oxford  and  John 
Derby  of  the  county  of  Worcester, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manors 
of  Dodyngton  and  Stalbroke,  co.  Stafford,  which  Giles  de  Hyde 
held  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  the  inheritance  of  Humphrey  son 
and  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  a  minor  in  the  king's 
ward  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Giles  until 
the  full  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of 
them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  for  the  said  keeping 
the  extent  thereof,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining 
to  the  said  manors,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent 
on  them.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  Richard  Saundre,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Frank,  clerk,  and  John  de  Frome,  both  of  the  county  of  Somerset, 
—of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Tarente  Lounston,  co.  Dorset, 
which  is  a  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  alien  abbess  of  Caen  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France, 
rendering  191.  18s.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an 
increment  of  13s.  4d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
buildings,  finding  of  divine  services,  payment  of  tenths  and 
quotas,  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Wele  and  Henry 
Yoksale,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Fitz  Piers  of  the  county  of 
Salop  and  Richard  Pavy  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien 
priory  of  New  Abbey  by  Alberbury  with  all  its  rights  and  appur- 
tenances ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war 
with  France,  rendering  22  marks,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  18  marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions 
at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Parker, — by  main- 
prise  of  Robert  Tiptot  of  the  county  of  Salop  and  Nicholas  Short 
of  the  county  of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  the  priory  of  Carswell 
alias  Carswall,  in  Wales,  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  during  the  war  with  France, 
rendering  15s.  4d.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an 
increment  of  13s.  4dL,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and 
Easter.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


1    HENRY   V.— PART  I. 


Membrane  3 — cont. 

Jan.  20.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Trewyn  and  William 
Westminster.  Rede,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  William  Cranle  of  the  county  of 
Surrey  and  John  Talvar  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping 
of  the  alien  priory  of  Elyngham  with  all  its  rights  and  appur- 
tenances ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war 
with  France,  rendering  41.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and 
an  increment  of  20s.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Jan.  26.  Whereas  Henry  IV  ; — of  late  considering  how  some  alien 
Westminster,  priories,  houses  and  religious  places  within  his  realm  of  England 
and  Wales  had  been  laudably  founded  and  built  by  his  noble 
progenitors  and  other  nobles  and  magnates  of  his  realm  to  do  and 
maintain  divine  offices  and  charges  of  hospitality  and  alms  and 
other  works  of  piety  and  devotion,  and  that  the  same  priories, 
houses  and  religious  places,  by  sudden  and  frequent  removals  and 
expulsions  of  their  priors  and  occupiers,  and  by  divers  secular 
and  other  farmers,  after  the  first  taking  of  the  same  into  the  hand 
of  Edward  III  on  account  of  the  war  with  France,  had  been  so 
grievously  destroyed,  dilapidated  and  wasted,  both  in  houses 
and  in  things  and  possessions,  that  the  divine  worship  and 
regular  observances  therein  were  at  an  end,  and  hospitalities  and 
alms  and  other  works  of  charity  besides,  of  old  established  and 
accustomed  to  be  done  there,  were  withdrawn,  and  the  pious  vows 
of  the  founders  were  in  manifold  ways  defrauded  and  frustrated, 
to  the  no  small  offence  and  displeasure  of  Almighty  God  ;  and 
wishing  therefore,  to  the  glory  of  God  and  Holy  Church,  to  provide 
more  graciously  for  the  increase  of  divine  worship  and  the  renewal 
and  continuance  of  the  said  works  of  charity  and  other  charges 
incumbent ; — of  his  especial  grace  and  certain  knowledge,  and 
with  the  assent  of  his  council  in  his  Parliament  held  1  Henry  IV, 
granted  and  restored  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery 
of  St.  Taurin,  of  the  power  of  France,  the  advowsons  of  all  their 
conventual  and  other  priories  in  his  realm  of  England  and  else- 
where within  his  lordship  and  power,  which  had  been  seized  and 
taken  into  his  hand  on  account  of  the  said  war,  and  to  which  priors 
have  customarily  been  admitted  and  inducted  from  of  old  ;  and 
removed  his  hand  from  the  advowsons  aforesaid,  so  that  the  said 
abbot  and  his  successors  should  thenceforth  present  fit  persons  to 
the  griories  aforesaid  in  all  voidances  of  the  same,  the  aforesaid 
taking  thereof  or  any  other  taking  into  his  hand  or  into  the  hand 
of  Edward  III  or  of  Richard  II,  on  account  of  the  war  aforesaid, 
or  any  ordinances  published  to  the  contrary,  notwithstanding  ; 
saving  nevertheless  to  him  the  said  late  king  and  his  heirs  and  other 
chief  lords  the  services  due  therefrom  and  accustomed,  and  further 
saving  the  right  of  any  other  person  whatsoever  [Calendar  of 
Patent  Rolls,  1399-1401,  p.  81]  ;  and  whereas  afterwards  the 
said  abbot  and  convent  by  virtue  of  the  grant  and  restoration 
aforesaid  presented  Richard  Duy,  monk,  to  the  priory  of 
Langenyth  in  Wales,  the  same  pertaining,  it  is  said,  to  the  said 
abbey  and  being  then  void  and  in  their  gift ;  and  whereas  the 


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Membrane  3 — cont. 

said  Richard  by  colour  of  the  presentation  aforesaid  with  the 
concurrence  of  all  rightful  requirements  was  canonically  admitted 
to  the  priory,  instituted  and  inducted  in  the  same,  and  continued 
peaceful  possession  thereof  for  the  whole  of  his  life  ;  and  whereas 
Richard  ap  Morgan,  monk  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  though 
presented  by  the  abbot  and  convent  aforesaid  to  the  said  priory, 
the  same  being  void  and  in  their  gift,  cannot  be  admitted  to  the 
said  priory  by  virtue  of  the  presentation  aforesaid,  on  account  of 
a  certain  ordinance  made  in  the  last  Parliament  that  all  possessions 
of  alien  priors  and  other  alien  possessions  which  have  been 
occupied  by  royal  patents, — except  the  alien  priors  and  fees, 
advowsons,  lands,  rents,  services,  franchises,  liberties  and  other 
commodities  in  the  said  ordinance  contained, — shall  be  resumed 
into  the  king's  hands  : — the  king,  considering  the  premises,  of  his 
special  grace  has  granted  to  the  said  Richard  ap  Morgan  that' the 
presentation  aforesaid  may  be  accepted  and  duly  executed  by  the 
bishop  of  St.  Davids,  the  ordinary  of  the  place,  and  that  the  said 
Richard  ap  Morgan,  after  his  admission,  institution  and  induction 
in  the  said  priory  by  virtue  of  the  said  presentation  made,  may 
enjoy  the  priory  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  without  let 
or  hindrance  of  the  king  or  his  heirs,  or  of  their  ministers,  the 
ordinance  and  resumption  aforesaid  notwithstanding  ;  provided 
always  that  the  said  Richard  ap  Morgan  answer  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer  for  20Z.  for  the  priory  aforesaid,  as  long  as  he  shall  be 
prior  there,  during  the  war  with  France.  By  K. 

MEMBRANE  2. 

July  1.  Commitment  to  Robert  Playce  and  Katharine  his  wife, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Roger  Crome  and  Richard  Ledes  of  the  county  of 
York, — of  the  keeping  of  all  manner  of  lands,  rents  and  services 
with  their  appurtenances  in  the  town  and  territory  of  Jolby,  co. 
York,  late  of  John  Quaynt  and  Hervey  de  Alnathby,  who  were 
convicted  for  certain  treasons  ;  to  hold  the  same  to  them  and  their 
executors  from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  rendering  13s.  4=d.  yearly 
at  the  Michaelmas  and  Easter  Exchequers  equally  ;  provided 
always  that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  without  fraud  to 
render  more  for  the  said  keeping  by  Easter  next,  then  the  said 
Robert  and  Katharine  shall  render  thereafter  such  larger  sum  for 
the  same,  or  be  removed  from  the  keeping  at  the  will  of  the  king  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1414. 

Feb.  1.  Commitment  to  William  Warre  and  Thomas  Warre,  clerk, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  William  More  of  the  county  of  Somerset  and  William 
Asshelyng  of  the  county  of  Dorset, — of  the  keeping  of  the  fruits 
and  prevents  of  the  church  of  Sturmystre  Marchall,  co.  Dorset, 
and  of  certain  lands  in  Cherleton,  co.  Dorset,  which  belong  to  the 
alien  hospital  of  lepers  of  St.  Gilles,  Pont-Audemer,  in  Normandy, 
with  all  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  281. , 


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1414. 


Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  2 — cont. 

as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  5  marks, 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to 
the  said  fruits  and  lands,  finding  there  the  divine  services  ordained 
from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  belonging  to  the  said  fruits  and  lands. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  William  Sareson,  clerk,  and  Thomas  Brugges,— 
by  mainprise  of  William  Burys  of  Halstede,  Walter  Aysshele  of 
Farnburgh,  William  atte  Welle  of  Orpyngton,  Nicholas  Borstall, 
John  Wenne,  Walter  Goff  and  Thomas  Maynard,  all  of  the  county 
of  Kent, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Eltham  with  its  members, 
to  wit,  Brandon,  Mordyngham,  Wulwych  and  Henle,  and  with  the 
rents,  lands,  meadows,  pastures,  hays  and  other  profits  pertaining 
to  the  manor  both  within  and  without  the  park,  saving  sufficient 
pasture  for  the  deer,  and  except  the  capital  manor  with  the  whole 
precinct  and  the  gardens  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
for  10  years,  with  sufficient  '  housbote,'  '  haybote  '  and  '  frybote  ' 
from  the  wood  without  the  said  park,  rendering  41L,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  60s. ,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  maintaining  the  houses 
and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  manor  of  Brandon  and  to  the 
other  houses  for  husbandry.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  8  July  8  Henry  V,  by 
mainprise  of  William  Spondon  and  William  Cotton,  both  of  the 
county  of  Kent,  committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  manor,  with  the 
members  aforesaid  and  with  the  rents,  lands,  meadows,  pastures,  hays, 
and  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  manor,  both  within  and  without 
the  park,  saving  sufficient  pasture  for  the  deer,  and  except  the  capital 
manor  with  the  whole  precinct  and  the  gardens,  to  Robert  Mirfyn  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  Michaelmas  next  for  10  years.  And  so  these 
letters  are  cancelled. 


Commitment  to  John  Trelay  and  John  Bone,  clerk, — by  main- 
prise  of  William  Gascoigne  of  the  county  of  Somerset  and  Thomas 
Aunger  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 
Carswell,  co.  Devon,  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France, 
rendering  10  marks,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an 
increment  of  40s.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
buildings,  finding  of  divine  services,  payment  of  tenths  and  quotas, 
and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  12.        Commitment  to  James  Knottesford, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 

Westminster.  Jugler  and  Thomas  Russell,  both  of  the  county  of  Sussex, — of  the 

keeping  of  all  the  possessions  and  lands  of  the  alien  abbot  of  La 

Luzerne  in  Normandy,  with  all  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to 

hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France  ; 


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1414.  Membrane  2 — cont. 

rendering  100s.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michael- 
mas ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support 
of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  12.  Commitment  to  Robert  Palgrave  and  Nicholas  Bury, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Edward  of  London  and  Thomas  Kempston  of 
the  county  of  Suffolk,— of  the  keeping  (1)  of  20  acres  of  land  in 
Haghele,  co.  Suffolk,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of 
the  minority  of  Ingram  Belete,  (2)  of  an  acre  of  land  in  Sutton, 
co.  Suffolk,  remaining  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  appro- 
priation which  John  de  Holme,  late  parson  of  the  church  of 
Catesham,  made  thereof  to  himself  and  his  successors  without  the 
king's  licence,  of  George  atte  Wode,  and  (3)  a  tenement  in  the  town 
of  Great  Yarmouth,  late  of  Geoffrey  Drayton  of  the  same  town, 
deceased,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  311.  4s.  8d.  wherein 
the  said  Geoffrey  was  bound  on  the  day  of  his  death  to  Richard 
II  in  respect  of  an  advance  made  to  him  at  the  Receipt  of  the 
Exchequer,  on  8  April  45  Edward  III,  for  the  wages  of  the  men 
and  archers  in  his  company  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  the 
said  lands  and  tenement  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  the 
causes  aforesaid,  rendering  yearly  for  the  said  20  acres  of  land  in 
Haghele,  15s.,  for  the  acre  of  land  in  Sutton,  Qd.,  and  for  the  tene- 
ment in  Yarmouth,  the  3s.  4d.  which  Ralph  Ramesey,  late  sheriff 
of  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  rendered  for  it,  and  an 
increment  of  3s.  4^.,  and  supporting  all  charges  incumbent  on  the 
said  lands  and  tenement.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  14.  Commitment  to  John  Davy,  Robert  Newman  and  John  Bathe, 
Westminster,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Cosun  and  John  Vicarie,  both  of 
London, — of  the  keeping  (1)  of  all  the  fruits  and  proceeds  of  the 
church  of  Upchroche  (sic),  co.  Kent,  and  (2)  of  the  manor  of 
Cherleton,  co.  Wilts,  which  church  and  manor  are  of  the  alien 
abbey  of  1'Isle  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the 
war  with  France,  rendering  43Z.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  3Z.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  buildings,  finding  of  divine  services,  payment  of  tenths  and 
quotas,  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  8.  Commitment  to  William  Warde,  clerk,  Simon  Mustell,  clerk, 
Westminster.  Thomas  Stokdale  and  Robert  Barbot, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Knyghtley  of  the  county  of  Stafford  and  Gilbert  Hamme  of  the 
county  of  Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manors  of  Munkelane, 
co.  Hereford,  Westwortham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  Molkeley,  co. 
Warwick,  with  all  their  appurtenances,  and  of  all  the  lands,  rents, 
possessions,  pensions,  portions,  procurations  and  other  com- 
modities and  emoluments  whatsoever  which  pertain  to  the  alien 
abbot  of  Conches  and  the  abbey  or  house  of  Conches,  and  which 
have  been  occupied  hitherto  by  the  proctor  for  the  time  being  of 
the  said  abbot,  abbey  or  house  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  40  marks,  as  Henry 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  I. 


1414.  Membrane  2 — cont. 

bishop  of  Winchester,  Richard  lord  de  Grey,  John  Mustervillers, 
monk  of  St.  Peter  of  Chastellon  of  Conches  in  Normandy,  and 
Reynold  Oourteys  rendered  for  the  same,  and  an  increment  of  4 
marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas, 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said 
manors,  lands,  rents  and  possessions,  paying  tenths  and  other 
quotas  with  the  clergy  of  England,  and  supporting  the  other 
charges  incumbent  on  the  premises  from  of  old. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
1413. 

Nov.  6.  Commitment  to  Henry  bishop  of  Winchester, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Seynlowe,  esquire,  and  Richard  Fitz  James,  esquire, — of  the 
keeping  of  all  the  castles,  manors,  and  lands  late  of  Henry  de 
Bello  Monte,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day 
of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Henry  de  Bello  Monte  until  the  full  age  of  John  his  son  and 
heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  said  heir,  rendering  for 
the  keeping  of  the  said  castles,  manors  and  lands,  to  wit,  from  the 
day  of  the  death  of  the  said  Henry  until  the  Michaelmas  then 
next  to  come,  a  moiety  of  the  extent  thereof,  and  thereafter  the 
whole  extent  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas, 
and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  said  castles,  manors  and  lands. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  27.  Commitment  to  John  Danyell  and  Nicholas  Parys, — by  main- 
Westminster.  prise  Of  Robert  Helyon  of  the  county  of  Essex  and  William 
Tristour  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Lynton 
with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  40  marks, 
as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks, 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings, 
finding  of  divine  services  and  other  pious  works,  payment  of  tenths 
and  quotas,  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  1. 
1414. 

Feb.  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Nicholas  Hele  on  the 
day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  in  the  county  of  the  king  in  chief, 
in  demesne  or  in  service,  but  held  the  manor  of  Hele  and  two- 
thirds  of  the  manor  of  Estmemby,  co.  Devon,  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  ;  and  that  two  ferlings  of  land  in  Hele,  which  are  a  parcel  of 
the  said  manor  of  Hele  are  held  of  the  king  as  of  his  manor  of 
Bradenynch,  which  is  a  parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  by  service 
of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  or  6d.  a  year  for  all  service  ;  and  that  all 
the  rest  of  the  said  manor  of  Hele  is  held  of  John  Chuseldene,  and 
the  said  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Estmemby  of  the  king  as  of 
his  said  manor  of  Bradenynch  by  service  of  two-thirds  of  a  knight's 


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fee  ;  and  that  Alice  late  the  wife  of  William  Fraunceys  is  the 
daughter  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Nicholas,  and  of  full  age  ; — to 
take  the  fealty  of  Alice  and  cause  her  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
premises,  as  the  king  for  |  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
her  homage  until  the  octave  of  Trinity  next. 

Feb.  11.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  John  Fulnaby,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Juliana  de  Thoresby  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  for 
term  of  her  life  (1)  the  manor  of  Steynton,  by  virtue  of  a  fine 
levied  in  the  court  of  Edward  III  between  Geoffrey  de  Thoresby, 
now  deceased,  and  the  said  Juliana,  then  his  wife,  querents,  and 
William  Broklesby  and  Robert  Gosson  of  Keleby,  deforciants, 
touching  the  said  manor,  by  which  fine  the  said  William  Broklesby 
and  Robert  Gosson  acknowledged  the  said  manor  to  be  the  right 
of  Geoffrey  and  rendered  it  to  the  said  Geoffrey  and  Juliana  in  the 
said  court,  to  hold  the  same  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  Geoffrey  for 
ever,  and  (2)  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Sereby,  co.  Lincoln,  in 
dower  of  the  assignment  and  endowment  of  John  de  Thoresby, 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  Geoffrey,  both  now  deceased,  with 
reversion  to  the  said  John  son  of  Geoffrey  and  his  heirs,  and 
(3)  two-thirds  of  the  said  manor  of  Sereby,  of  the  demise  of  the 
said  John  son  of  Geoffrey  to  her  for  her  life  only  with  reversion 
to  the  said  John  son  of  Geoffrey  and  his  heirs  ;  and  that  the  said 
manor  of  Steynton  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a 
fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  but  the  said  manor  of  Sereby  of  the 
earl  of  Aumale  ;  and  that  John  de  Thoresby  is  the  son  and  next 
heir  of  the  said  John  son  of  Geoffrey,  and  the  kinsman  and  next 
heir  of  the  said  Geoffrey,  to  wit,  son  of  the  said  John  son  of 
Geoffrey,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  son  of  John  to 
have  full  seisin  of  the  manors  aforesaid,  as  the  king  has  taken  his 
homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s.  [186.] 

1413. 

Dec.  6.          Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Dalton  as  receiver  general 
Westminster,  of  all  lordships,  manors  and  lands  which  pertain  to  the  king's 
principality  of  Wales  (the  duchy  of  Cornwall  with  its  members 
only  excepted),  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  of  the 
said  principality  thus  to  be  received  by  him,  and  taking  in  that 
office  the  customary  fees,  rewards  and  wages. 
1414. 

Feb.  14.  Association  of  Nicholas  Mors  of  Chedder  in  the  late  commission 
Westminster,  to  Robert  Bolysdon  of  North  Cory  and  others  [p.  27]  to  levy  and 
collect  in  the  county  of  Somerset  a  moiety  of  the  fifteenth  and 
tenth  granted  to  the  king  in  his  last  Parliament,  and  to  answer  at 
the  Exchequer  for  the  same  at  Easter  next,  in  the  place  of  John 
Cokkys  of  Mulverton,  who  was  associated  in  the  said  commission 
in  the  place  of  Hugh  Sampford  [p.  47]  and  whom  the  king  has 
thought  fit  to  discharge. 

March  3.        Commitment    to    William    Lasyngby    and    Robert    Skynner, 
Westminster,  chaplain, — by  mainprise  of  John  Esgaston  of  London  and  John 


1   HENRY  V.— PART  I.  61 


Membrane  1 — cont. 

Pagyn  oi  the  county  of  Shropshire, — of  the  keeping  of  the  priory 
of  St.  Michael  in  the  Vale  in  the  island  of  Gernesey  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Easter  next  for  the  duration  of  the  war  with  France, 
rendering  the  60Z.,  at  which  it  has  at  other  times  been  demised, 
and  an  increment  of  665.  8d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Michaelmas  and  Easter  Exchequers,  if  the  said  William  and 
Robert  shall  happen  to  have  and  enjoy  the  said  keeping  without 
recovery  of  the  common  law,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services 
ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Scr'  usque  hue. 
1413. 

Sept.  20.  Grant  by  the  king,  on  behalf  of  himself  and  his  heirs,  to  John 
Westminster.  Frank,  the  king's  clerk,  and  his  assigns  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and 
services  of  the  alien  prior  and  convent  of  Morteyn  in  Hynepidell, 
for  as  long  as  they  shall  remain  in  or  be  taken  into  the  hands  of 
the  king  or  of  his  heirs,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  14Z.  20d.,  the  statute  or 
ordinance  published  in  the  last  Parliament  touching  the  resump- 
tion into  the  king's  hand  after  Michaelmas  next  of  alien  possessions 
in  England,  or  any  other  statute  or  ordinance  to  the  contrary, 
notwithstanding  ;  the  said  grant  being  pursuant  (1)  to  the  com- 
mitment on  28  January,  7  Henry  IV,  to  Henry  bishop  of  Win- 
chester,— then  bishop  of  Lincoln  (sic), — and  his  assigns,  of  the 
keeping  of  the  said  lands,  rents  and  services  for  the  duration  of  the 
war  with  France  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  said  sum  of  14/.  20d., 
being  the  sum  agreed  upon  between  the  said  bishop  and  Thomas 
Nevyll,  late  lord  de  Fournyvale,  then  treasurer  of  England, 
[Calendar  of  Fine  Rolls,  1405-1413,  p.  24]  and  (2)  to  a  grant  by 
the  said  bishop  of  his  whole  estate  in  the  premises  to  the 
said  John  Frank  and  his  assigns,  by  virtue  of  which  grant  the 
said  John  has  long  since  obtained,  and  now  holds,  possession  ; 
and  to  provide  for  the  security  and  quiet  possession  of  the  said 
clerk  in  their  behalf.  By  K. 


Part  II  consists  of  grossi  fines  and  payments  for  vrrits. 


(62) 


2  HENRY  V. 


MEMBRANE  35. 

March  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  take  into  the 
Westminster,  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order  all  the  lands  in  his 
bailiwick  whereof  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Dymmok, 
'  chivaler,'  who  (que)  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  her 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition 
touching  her  lands  and  heir. 


March  21. 

Westminster. 

April  19. 

Westminster. 

April  18. 

Westminster. 


April  28. 

Leicester. 

April  18. 

Westminster. 

March  23. 

Westminster. 

May  14. 

Leicester. 

May  18. 

Leicester. 

June  7. 

Westminster. 

June  3. 

Westminster. 

June  10. 

Westminster. 

June  12. 

Westminster. 

July  10. 

Westminster. 

July  5. 

Westminster. 

July  16. 

Westminster, 


The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  : — 

John  de  Sapurton  ;  Middlesex  ;  London  (William  Crowemer, 

mayor  and  escheator). 
Robert  Cordewayn  ;  Southampton. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Stucle  ;  Southampton  and 
Wilts  ;  Kent ;  Somerset  and  Dorset ;  Leicester. 

Hawis  late  the  wife  of  Andrew  Loterell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York  ; 
Nottingham  ;  Leicester  ;  Lincoln. 

John  de  Orde,  esquire  ;  Northumberland. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Stucle  ;  Sussex. 
William  Hunter  ;  York. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  John  Brounyng,  esquire  ;  Gloucester  ; 

Oxford  ;  Worcester. 
Guy  Catermayn  ;  Oxford. 

Roger  Cheyne,  esquire  ;  Hertford  ;  Buckingham  ;  Oxford  ; 
London  (William  Crowemer,  mayor  and  escheator). 

Robert  Sutton  of  Lincoln  ;  Lincoln  ;  city  of  Lincoln  (William 
Caden,  mayor).  - 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Dalton,  '  chivaler  '  ;  North- 
ampton. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Peyton,  knight ;  Essex. 

John  Cornewaill  of  Kylnet,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Hereford  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march 
of  Wales  ;  Oxford. 

Fulk  Mouth  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Bertram  Wylmyngton  ;  Kent. 


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1414. 
July  24. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  10. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  23. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  14. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  23. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  24. 

Westminster. 


Sept.  27. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  29. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  21. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  28. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  5. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  14. 

Westminster. 

Oct.   19. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  29. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  1. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  24. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  35 — cont.     • 
Juliana  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Bealknap,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Kent. 

William  Taverner  of  Chichestre ;  Somerset. 

William  de  Marny,    '  chivaler  '  ;  London   (the  mayor  and 

escheator)*  ;  Essex  ;  Oxford  ;  Buckingham  ;  Cornwall. 
William    Roos    of   Hamelak,    '  chivaler  '  ;  Lincoln  ;  York  ; 

Leicester  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Ives  Fitz  Waryn,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset ;  Essex  ; 

Northampton!  ;  Cambridge  ;  Berksf  ;  Wilts  ;  Surrey. 
William  Roos  of  Hamelak,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Kent ;  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk  ;     Northampton  ;     London  (William  Crowemer, 

mayor  and  escheator). 
John  Taverner  ;  Sussex. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Clement  de  Skelton  ;  Cumberland. 
John  Cheyne,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Lincoln  ;  Huntingdon. 
Peter  Purley  ;  Northampton  ;  Leicester. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Clement  de  Skelton,  '  chivaler  ' ;  West- 
moreland. 
Bertram  Mounbocher,  esquire  ;  Nottingham. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Walter  Charleton  ;  Devon  and 
Cornwall ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

John  Lovell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  North- 
ampton ;  Oxford  and  Berks ;  Wilts  ;  York  ;  London 
(William  Crowmere,  mayor  and  escheator)*  ;  Salop  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Lincoln;  Buckingham;  Somer- 
set and  Dorset  ;  Stafford  ;  Leicester. 

The  same  John  ;  London  (Thomas  Faukoner,  mayor  and 
escheator). 

William  Marny,  '  chivaler '  ;  London  (the  mayor  and 
escheator). 

Ralph  Shelton,  knight  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Stury,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Somerset ; 

Devon  ;  Wilts  ;  Northampton. 
Robert  de  Fenton  of  Pokelyngton  ;  York. 

Thomas  Spencer  ;  Cornwall. 
Thomas  Archer  of  Yapom  ;  York. 
John  Cope,  esquire  ;  Northampton. 

*  Vacated  because  elsewhere  below. 
I  Vacated  because  surrendered  in  cera. 


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CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1415. 

Jan.  18. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 

March  20. 

Westminster. 

1414. 

April  5. 


MEMBRANE  34. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Monte  Acuto  late  earl 
of  Salisbury  ;  Warwick  ;  Devon  ;  Berks  ;  Buckingham  ; 
Cornwall ;  Somerset  and  Dorset ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales  ;  Essex  ;  Southampton  ;  Hertford  ; 
Oxford  ;  London  (Thomas  Fauconer,  mayor  and  escheator). 

John  Philipot ;  London  (Thomas  Fauconer,  mayor  and 
escheator)  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Bryche ;  Essex. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Scales,   '  chivaler  '  ;  Norfolk  ; 

Essex  ;  Cambridge. 
Rose  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Flemmyng  ;  Essex. 

John  Lumley  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of  John 
Cressy  (who  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief),  a  minor  in  the 
king's  ward  ;  Northampton. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Roger  de  Salkeld  ;  Cumberland. 

MEMBRANE  29. 


Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Westmoreland  to  take 
Westminster,  the  fealty  of  John  Hothome,  son  and  heir  of  John  Hothome, 
'  chivaler/  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which 
his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Trinity  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

The  like  to  the  chancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  this  year. 

April  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  Thomas  Dymmok,  '  chivaler,'  son  and  heir  of  Margaret 
late  the  wife  of  John  Dymmok,  '  chivaler,'  and  cause  him  to  have 
full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Margaret  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
or  was  seised  of  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  her  death, 
as  the  king  for  40<s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage 
until  Pentecost  next. 


May  1. 

Leicester. 


Commitment  to  Robert  Thresk,  clerk,  Nicholas  Champeny, 
prior  of  Ware,  and  Richard  Bausayn,  the  prior's  fellow  monk, — by 
mainprise  of  Thomas  Compworth  of  the  county  of  Northampton, 
William  Arderne  of  the  same  county,  John  Normanton  of  the 
county  of  York,  and  Thomas  Leuesham  of  the  county  of  Kent, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Ware  and  the  alien  priory  of 
Noion  and  Neumarket,  together  with  the  issues,  profits  and  other 
revenues  of  the  said  priories,  and  with  the  franchises,  liberties, 
pensions,  portions,  emoluments,  and  all  other  possessions,  privileges 
and  commodities  whatsoever  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last 
during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  for  the  keeping  of  the 
priory  of  Ware  400  marks,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and 


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65 


1414.  Membrane  29 — cont. 

an  increment  of  20/.,  and  for  the  priory  of  Noion  and  Neumarket 
60£.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of 
10  marks,  payable  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining 
to  the  said  priories,  finding  there  the  divine  services  and  other 
pious  works  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other 
quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  belonging  to  the 
priories  ;  as  Thomas  earl  of  Arundell  has  surrendered  in  the 
Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  24  November  last 
[p.  46], — by  which  the  keeping  of  the  said  priories  was  committed 
to  him  and  to  the  said  Nicholas  and  Richard  from  Michaelmas 
then  last  past  in  terms  as  above, — to  the  end  that  the  said  Robert 
may  have  the  keeping  together  with  the  said  Nicholas  and  Richard. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  25  May  3  Henry  V, 
gave  licence  to  the  said  Robert  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  three 
chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  Anne  in 
the  church  of  Thresk  [Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1413-1416,  p. 
361].  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 


May  5. 

Leicester. 


Commitment  to  Thomas  fitz  Nicol,  knight,  Robert  Poynys  and 
John  Rolves, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Hampton  of  the  county  of 
Gloucester,  esquire,  and  Richard  Spencer  of  the  same  county, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Elmore,  co.  Gloucester,  late  of 
Ancelin  Gyse,  who  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  Henry  IV  in 
chief;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  as  long  as  the  manor 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Ancelin,  rendering 
14/.  10s.,  in  accordance  with  the  extent,  and  an  increment  of 
40s.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas  and  Easter 
Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


May  9. 

Leicester. 


Order  to  Robert  Lisle,  '  chivaler,'  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Northumberland  ; — pursuant  to  divers  inquisitions  made  by  him 
showing  that  Agnes  de  Trewyke  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  in 
dower  for  term  of  her  life  of  the  endowment  of  Thomas  de  Trewyke, 
sometime  her  husband,  2  husbandlands  and  2  acres  of  meadow  in 
Cramlyngton,  20  acres  of  land  in  Whitlawe,  6  acres  of  land  in 
Hertlawe,  16  acres  of  land  in  Southmidilton,  and  5  acres  of  land 
in  Bolom,  of  the  inheritance  of  Eleanor  wife  of  John  Hoggisson 
of  Trewyke,  and  Joan  wife  of  John  de  Wotton,  the  daughters  and 
heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  ;  and  that  the  land  and  meadow  in 
Cramlyngton,  Whitlawe  and  Hertlawe  are  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight  service,  and  the  land  in  Southmidilton  and  Bolom 
of  other  lords  ; — to  make  a  partition  of  the  premises  into  two  equal 
parts,  and  cause  the  said  John  Hoggisson  and  Eleanor  to  have  full 
seisin  of  Eleanor's  pourparty,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  homage 
and  fealty  due  from  John  Hoggisson  by  reason  of  his  having  issue 
by  Eleanor  ;  retaining  Joan's  pourparty  in  the  king's  hand  until 
further  order  ;  with  proviso  that  each  of  the  heirs  and  parceners 

Wt.  2415.  F.  5. 


66 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1414. 


May  10. 

Leicester. 


May  19. 

Leicester. 


May  20. 

Leicester. 


May  18. 

Leicester. 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

have  in  her  pourparty  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant.  By  p.s.  [230]. 

Commitment  to  Thomas  Hathewey  of  Marleborgh, — by  main- 
prise  of  Walter  Colet  of  the  county  of  Oxford  and  John  Byde  of 
the  county  of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage  in  the  town 
or  borough  of  Marleborgh,  9  messuages,  2  cottages  and  a  fish- 
shamble  (unius  Fysshamett')  in  the  same  town,  and  20s.  of  rent 
issuing  from  divers  lands  in  Evesbury,  which  for  certain  causes 
have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  escheator  in  the 
county  of  Wilts  ;  to  hold  the  same,  together  with  the  issues  thereof 
from  the  time  of  the  taking  of  the  same  into  the  king's  hand, 
until  it  shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the 
premises  should  of  right  pertain  to  the  king  or  to  him  ;  provided 
that  the  said  Thomas  Hatheway  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for 
these  issues  and  for  all  other  issues  of  the  premises  if  they  shall 
be  adjudged  to  the  king,  keep  the  said  messuages,  cottages, 
fish-shamble  and  rent  without  waste  and  destruction,  and  do 
and  support  all  other  charges  incumbent  thereon. 

Commitment  of  the  county  of  Devon  to  John  Arundell, 
'  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer 
as  sheriff.  By  K. 

Order  to  Thomas  Pomeray,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff,  to  deliver 
the  county  to  John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  John  as 
sheriff. 

Order  to  Edmund  Fitz  William,  escheator  in  the  county  of 
York,  to  cause  Geoffrey  Loterell,  son  of  Andrew  Loterell  the  son 
of  Andrew  Loterell,  '  chivaler,'  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said 
Andrew  Loterell,  '  chivaler,'  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  Hawis,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Andrew  Loterell,  '  chivaler,' 
held  on  the  day  of  her  death  in  dower  or  otherwise  for  life  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Geoffrey,  and  of  those  which  she 
held  to  herself  and  the  heirs  of  her  body  and  the  body  of  the  said 
Andrew  sometime  her  husband  ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the  homage 
and  fealty  due  from  Geoffrey  for  lands  held  of  the  king  in  chief. 

By  p.s.  [236.] 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 

Commitment  to  Thomas  Parker, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Pavy  of  London  and  Robert  Passemere  of  the  county  of  Glou- 
cester,— of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage,  a  dove-cot,  6|  acres  of  land, 
6  acres  of  pasture,  and  66s.  8d.  of  yearly  rent  in  Magor  in  the  march 
of  Wales  adjacent  to  the  county  of  Gloucester,  which  Hugh 
Mortimer,  '  chivaler,'  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  of  Henry  IV  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  which  by  the 
death  of  Hugh  came  to  the  late  king's  hands  and  are  now  in 


2  HENRY  V.  07 


Membrane  29 — cont.    • 

the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  premises,  together  with  the  courts 
and  all  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  lordship  of  Magor,  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the 
king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  100s.,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  6s.  8d.,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

MEMBRANE  28. 

April  5.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Westmoreland  to  take 
Westminster,  the  fealty  of  John  Hothome,  son  and  heir  of  John  Hothome, 
'  chivaler,'  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which 
his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Trinity  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

The  like  to  the  chancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster. 

April  19.  Order  to  John  Grevill,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester 
Westminster.  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  order  to 
Robert  Gilbert,  late  escheator,  (in  pursuance  of  an  inquisition 
made  by  him,  showing  that  Eva  late  the  wife  of  Simon  Cadull 
died  seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  manor 
of  Kyngeshome  by  Gloucestre,  which  fourth  part,  together  with 
the  other  three  parts  of  the  same  manor,  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
by  service  of  grand  serjeanty,  to  wit,  to  serve  the  king  and  his 
heirs  in  the  office  of  the  pantry  on  the  day  of  their  coronation, 
and  that  Joan  the  wife  of  John  Walker,  Margery  the  wife  of 
Robert  Dyngull,  Alice  the  wife  of  John  Adam,  Margaret  the  wife 
of  Richard  Hauker,  and  Emma  the  wife  of  John  Hyot,  who  are 
Eva's  daughters  and  of  full  age,  and  her  kinsman  John,  the  son  of 
Cecily  of  late  her  sixth  daughter,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  were 
the  next  heirs  of  the  said  Eva),  to  take  the  fealties  of  the  said 
Robert,  John  Adam, '[Richard],  and  John  Hyot,  make  a  partition 
of  the  said  fourth  part  into  six  equal  parts,  and  cause  the  said 
John  Walker  and  Joan,  Robert  and  Margery,  John  Adam  and 
Alice,  Richard  and  Margaret,  and  John  Hyot  and  Emma,  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  the  said  Joan,  Margery,  Alice, 
Margaret  and  Emma  respectively,  as  the  king  had  taken  the  fealty 
of  John  Walker  and  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  had 
respited  until  a  certain  day  now  past  the  homage  due  from  the 
said  John  Walker  and  from  the  said  Robert,  John  Adam,  Richard, 
and  John  Hyot  by  reason  of  their  having  issue  by  their  wives, 
retaining  the  pourparty  of  the  said  John  son  of  Cecily  in  the  king's 
hand  until  further  order  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition  taken 
before  the  said  John  Grevill,  showing  that  a  sixth  part  of  a  fourth 


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1414. 


May  13. 

Leicester. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

part  of  the  manor  of  Kyngeshome  came  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV, 
and  is  still  in  the  king's  hand,  by  the  death  of  the  said  Eva,  who 
held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the 
said  John  son  of  Cecily,  who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  king's 
ward,  and  that  the  said  sixth  part  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by 
knight  service,  (but  in  what  manner  the  jurors  knew  not),  and 
that  the  said  John  son  of  Cecily  died  on  the  Saturday  after 
Michaelmas  last,  and  that  the  said  Joan,  Margery,  Alice,  Margaret 
and  Emmot  (sic),  sisters  of  the  said  Cecily,  are  his  kinswomen 
and  next  co-heirs ; — to  take  the  fealties  of  the  said  John  Walkere, 
Robert  Dyngull,  John  Adams,  and  Richard  Haukere,  make  a 
partition  of  the  said  sixth  part  into  five  equal  parts,  and  cause  the 
said  John  Hyet  and  Emma,  John  Walker  and  Joan,  Robert 
Dyngull  and  Margery,  John  Adams  and  Alice,  and  Richard  and 
Margaret,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  Emma,  Joan, 
Margery,  Alice  and  Margaret  respectively  ;  as  the  king  has  taken 
the  fealty  of  John  Hyot  and  for  \  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Midsummer  next  the  homage  due 
from  the  said  John  Hyot  and  from  the  said  John  Walker,  Robert 
Dyngull,  John  Adams  and  Richard  Haukere  by  reason  of  their 
having  issue  by  their  wives. 

Grant  to  John  Brounyng,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Burdet  of  the  county  of  Warwick,  knight,  and  Robert  Whityngton 
of  the  county  of  Gloucester,  esquire, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  reversions,  with  all  their 
appurtenances,  late  of  Alice  his  late  wife,  who  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  which  have  come  to  the  king's  hands,  and  are  still  in  his 
hands,  by  the  death  of  the  said  Alice  and  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  Giles  her  son  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  until  the  lawful  age  of 
the  said  heir  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  the 
said  John  shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  yearly  at 
the  Exchequer  for  the  keeping  of  the  premises  the  extent  thereof, 
or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer, 
and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  reasonably  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for 
the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges.  By  K. 

Be  it  remembered  that  on  2  July  in  the  present  year  Thomas 
Chaucer,  sheriff  of  Southampton,  was  amerced  in  20s.  for  his 
insufficient  return  of  a  certain  writ,  directed  to  him  at  the  suit  of 
Henry  bishop  of  Winchester,  the  chancellor. 

July  18.  Commitment  to  Henry  Clifford, — by  mainprise  of  William 
Westminster.  Burley  of  the  county  of  Salop,  William  Hewey  of  the  county  of 
Gloucester,  and  John  Halle  of  the  county  of  Middlesex, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manor  of  Elmore,  co.  Gloucester,  late  of  Ancelin 
Gyse,  who  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  Henry  IV  in  chief ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  next  for  as  long  as  the  manor 


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69 


1414. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  after  the  death  of  the  said 
Ancelin,  rendering  1G/.  10s.,  as  the  last  farmer  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  TO*1.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  buildings  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


June  12.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Harford,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 
Westminster.  Exchequer, — by  mainprise  of  Hugh  Warde  of  the  county  of  Derby 
and  Thomas  Lekenore,  of  the  county  of  Oxford, — of  the  keeping 
of  a  meadow  called  '  Sherrevesmede  '  by  Hemecote,  co.  Salop  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  meadow 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  certain  causes,  rendering  I2d. 
a  year  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  27. 

June  12.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Bartelot,  the  elder,  and 
Westminster.  John  Bradbrugge  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of 
Chichester  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  the  customs 
granted  to  Edward  I  by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return  for 
certain  liberties  and  immunities,  and  the  custom  and  subsidy 
which  by  the  statute  published  in  the  Parliament  held  at  West- 
minster, 11  Henry  IV,  all  such  alien  merchants  are  to  pay  for 
garments  made  for  export  from  cloths  of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn  ' 
and  other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the  half  grain,  and  also  from 
cloths  dyed  in  grain,  and  all  other  cloths  of  wool,  which 
have  been  cut,  according  to  the  rate  and  quantity  of  the  same  ; 
(2)  the  custom  and  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit, 
on  each  sack  of  wool  50s.  from  denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens, 
on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides 
100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  (3)  the  custom 
on  cloths  of  wool  and  worsted  made  in  England  for  export  to 
foreign  parts  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket  '  seal  in  the  said  ports  ; 
answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


July  12. 

Westminster. 

July  25. 

Westminster. 

July  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :— 
John  Bell  of  Boston  and  John  Henege  of  Haynton  ;  in  the 
port  of  Boston  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Robert    Treyage    and    William    Spencer ;  in   the    ports    of 
Plymmouth  and  Fowy  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard   Fitz   James    and   Thomas   Free  ;  in   the   port   of 
Melcombe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Lane  and  John  Holym  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1414. 

Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  4. 

Westminster. 

1415. 

Feb.  20. 

Westminster. 

March  13. 

Westminster. 


1414. 

Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

William  Lambeton  and  William  Johnsone  ;  in  the  port  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Godeston  and  John  Hawe  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Warner  and  John  Hawley  ;  in  the  ports  of  Exeter 
and  Dertemuth  etc. 

Henry  Inglose  and  John  Booff  ;  in  the  port  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 
John  Bukworth  and  John  Bokenham  ;  in  the  port  of  Lynne 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

MEMBRANE  26. 

Commission  to  John  Bartelot  and  John  Bradbrugge  to  levy  and 
collect  in  the  port  of  Chichester  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places 
(1)  and  (3)  above  [j>.  69] ;—  in  terms  as  above. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  to  take 
the  fealty  of  John  Cheyne,  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Cheyne,  esquire, 
and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  his  homage  until  Easter  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hertford, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

Thomas  Fauconer,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein. 

Commitment  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  Robert  de  Hilton, 
'  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer 
as  sheriff. 

Order  to  Thomas  Clarell,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
Robert  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  Robert  as 
sheriff. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties  named  : — 
Edmund  Hampden  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
John  Golafre  ;  Oxford  and  Berks.     ( Vacated  because  otherwise 

below}. 

John  Arundell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Devon. 
Robert  Babthorp,  esquire  ;  Stafford. 
William  Stapilton  ;  Cumberland. 
John  Merbury  ;  Hereford. 


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1414.  Membrane  26 — cont. 

John  Howard,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 

John  de  Berkele,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Gloucester. 

John  Hevenyngham  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

John  Warre  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Edmund  Hastynges  ;  Northumberland. 

Richard  Hastynges,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

James  Bellers  ;  Rutland. 

John  Kederowe,  esquire  ;  Cornwall. 

Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

MEMBRANE  25. 

June  12.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Bertelot,  the  elder,  and 
Westminster.  John  Bradbrugge  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of 
Chichester  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of 
the  merchandise,  the  subsidy  which  in  the  last  Parliament,  held  at 
Westminster,  was  granted  to  the  king  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
one  whole  year,  for  the  safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  3-s.  on  every 
tun  of  wine  for  import  and  export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted), 
and  I2d.  in  the  pound  on  all  merchandise  for  import  and  export 
(except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except  every  kind 
of  corn  and  flour  and  fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export,*  and  ale  for 
export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  by  the  men  of  Baldessey, 
Faltenham  and  Alderton  upon  Gosford  and  elsewhere)  ;  and  to 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
July  12.  John  Bell  of  Boston  and  John  Henege  of  Haynton  ;  in  the 

Westminster.  port  of  Boston  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  25.  Robert    Trey  age    and    William    Spencer ;  in   the    ports    of 

Westminster.  Plymmouth  and  Fowy  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  20.  Richard   Fitz   James    and   Thomas   Free  ;  in   the   port   of 

Westminster.  Melcombe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  24.         Commission  to  Thomas  Lane  and  John  Holym  to  levy  and 

Westminster,  collect  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places 

the  subsidy  which  in  the  last  Parliament,  held  at  Leycestre,  was 

granted  to  the  king  for  three  years  from  Michaelmas  last,  in  terms 

as  above.*  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
Oct  25.  John  Bartelot  and  John  Bradbrugge  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 

Westminster.  anci  jn  au  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

*Except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells  ;   and  except  every  kind  of  corn,  flour  and 
fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  import.     Rot.  Parl.  IV.  6  and  16. 


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CALENDAR   OF   FINE   ROLLS. 


1414. 

Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  4. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  17. 

Westminster. 

1415. 

Feb.  20. 

Westminster. 

March  13. 

Westminster. 


1414. 

July  14. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  25 — cont. 

William  Lambeton  and  William  Johnsone  ;  in  the  port  of 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John  Godeston  and  John  Hawe  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich  and 

in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.     By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
William  Warner  and  John  Hawley  ;  in  the  ports  of  Exeter 

and  Dertemuth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 
Richard  Bokland  and  John  Norton  ;  in  the  port  of  London 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Henry  Inglose  and  John  Booff  ;  in  the  port  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 
John  Bukworth  and  John  Bokenham  ;  in  the  port  of  Lynne 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

Commitment  to  John  Brounyng,  esquire, — pursuant  ( 1 )  to  a  grant 
made  to  him  on  13  May  last,  [p.  68  above]  by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Burdet  of  the  county  of  Warwick,  knight,  and  Robert  Whityngton 
of  the  county  of  Gloucester,  esquire,  of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
manors,  lands,  rents  and  reversions,  with  all  their  appurtenances, 
late  of  Alice  his  late  wife,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  which  came 
to  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  his  hands  by  the  death  of  Alice 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Giles  her  son  and  heir,  to  hold 
the  same  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir  together  with  the 
marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  until  one  of  them 
should  have  attained  full  age  and  the  said  John  should  have 
effected  the  marriage,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  for  the 
keeping  of  the  said  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  reversions 
the  extent  thereof  or  as  much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  might 
reasonably  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  finding 
fit  maintenance  for  the  heir,  maintaining  houses  and  buildings 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  ;  and  (2)  to  an  agreement  made 
between  Thomas  earl  of  Arundell,  the  treasurer,  and  the  said  John, 
that  John  shall  pay  in  hand  for  the  marriage  100  marks  only  and 
shall  render  for  the  said  keeping  (reversions  only  excepted)  301. 
14s.  2d.  (the  sum  at  which  the  manors,  lands  and  tenements 
aforesaid  are  extended  severally  by  the  escheators  in  the  counties 
of  Gloucester,  Worcester  and  Oxford),  and  an  increment  of 
52s.  Qd.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  ; — 
of  the  said  keeping  and  marriage  ;  to  hold  the  same  in  form 
aforesaid,  with  exceptions  as  above,  by  the  said  mainprise. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  24.         Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  Anglesey  in  North 
Westminster.  Wales  to  John  del  Wode  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  to  the 
king  for  the  issues  thereof  at  the  Exchequer  of  Karmerdyn. 

ByK. 


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1414.  MEMBRANE  24. 

July  24.  Grant  to  John  Prophete,  clerk,  and  John  Cheser  of  the  county 
Westminster.  of  Surrey; — pursuant  (1)  to  a  grant  made  by  letters  patent  on  16 
November,  1  Henry  IV,  by  mainprise  of  John  Poynes  of  the 
county  of  Essex  and  Roger  Ploufeld  of  the  county  of  Hereford, 
to  the  said  John  Prophete  and  to  Richard  Felde  of  the  keeping 
of  the  alien  priory  of  Stratfeldsay  with  all  its  rights  and  appur- 
tenances, to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  then  last  past 
during  the  war  with  France  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  10  marks 
which  the  last  farmers  used  to  render  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d., 
they  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said 
priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services  ordained  from  of  old, 
paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
belonging  to  the  priory ;  and  (2)  to  the  surrender  by  the  said  John 
Prophete,  the  said  Richard  having  died,  of  the  aforesaid  letters 
patent  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation,  to  the  end  that  he  and 
the  said  John  Cheser  may  together  have  the  keeping  of  the  said 
priory  according  to  the  form  of  the  aforesaid  letters  patent ; — 
of  the  said  keeping  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  during  the 
war  with  France,  by  mainprise  of  the  said  John  Poynes  and  Roger 
Ploufeld,  in  the  manner,  form  and  effect  in  which  the  said  John 
Prophete  and  Richard  (while  he  lived)  had  the  keeping. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

July  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  to  cause 
Westminster.  William  son  and  heir  of  John  Rouce,  esquire,  to  have  full  seisin 
of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was 
seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the 
king  has  taken  his  fealty,  and  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  his  homage  until  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

July  11.  Order  to  William  Caden,  mayor  of  Lincoln  and  escheator 
Westminster,  therein, — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that 
Robert  Button  of  Lincoln  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in  chief  3  messuages  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Andrew  in  the  suburb  of  Lincoln,  as  in  free  burgage,  at  a  yearly 
rent  of  three  pence,  called  '  landtolpenys,'  for  all  service,  and  that 
Hamo,  son  of  the  said  Robert,  is  his  next  heir  and  22  years  of  age 
and  more, — to  take  the  fealty  of  Hamo  and  deliver  the  said 
messuages  to  him,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause 
than  the  death  of  Robert. 

July  15.  Commitment  to  Henry  Clifford, — by  mainprise  of  William 
Westminster.  Burley  of  the  county  of  Salop,  William  Hewey  of  the  county  of 
Gloucester,  and  John  Halle  of  the  county  of  Middlesex, — of  the 
keeping  of  a  messuage,  called  'Mersshesplace,'  in  Bishop's  Laving  - 
ton,  which  belonged  to  John  Merssh  the  younger,  who  held  on  the 
day  of  his  death  of  Richard  late  bishop  of  Salisbury,  as  of  his  said 
manor  of  Lavington,  and  which  was  in  the  hand  of  Henry  IV  and 


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is  now  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Richard  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Agnes,  John's  daughter  and  heir  ;  to 
hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  the  said  manor  with  its  appurtenances 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  for  the  keeping  40s., 
the  sum  at  which  the  manor  with  its  appurtenances  is  extended 
by  John  Uvedale,  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  and  an 
increment  of  205.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas 
and  Easter  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings, 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manor. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  15.  Commitment  to  John  Soverayn,  prior  of  Wotton,  and  Thomas 
Westminster.  Hare  well, — by  mainprise  of  John  Cork  of  the  county  of  Cornwall 
and  John  Kyrkeby  of  the  county  of  Worcester, — of  the  keeping 
of  the  priory  of  Wotton,  with  its  appurtenances,  in  the  county  of 
Warwick,  with  the  pensions  of  the  prior  of  Coventre  and  the 
archdeacon  of  Worcester,  and  with  the  portions  of  Abbotley  and 
Syntley,  in  the  county  of  Worcester  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
last  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  12  marks  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  maintaining  the  houses 
and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  priory,  finding  there  the  divine 
services  and  other  works  of  piety  ordained  from  of  old,  paying 
tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  belong- 
ing to  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  12.  Order  to  David  Holbachej  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and 
Westminster,  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made 
by  him  showing  that  Fulk  Mouth  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  the  manors  of  Shelve,  Wentenore  and 
Yokelton,  the  hamlet  of  Stretton,  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of 
Yokelton,  a  fourth  part  of  the  forest  of  Cawes,  40s.  and  the  weight 
of  three  pennies  of  gold  of  rent  in  Kynarton,  payable  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Annunciation  and  Michaelmas,  the  manors  of 
Heye,  Cardeston,  Lughton,  Haburley  and  Watlesburgh,  the 
hamlet  of  Bradeshull,  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of  Watlesburgh, 
together  with  the  advowsons  of  the  church  of  Haburley  and  the 
chapel  of  Cardeston,  the  manor  of  Hemme,  the  hamlet  of  Hyny  ton, 
parcel  of  the  same  manor,  and  20s.  of  yearly  rent  issuing  from 
divers  lands  in  Lyghe  under  Brokhurst,  co.  Salop  ;  and  that  the 
manors  of  Shelve,  Wentenore  and  Yokelton,  the  hamlet  of 
Stretton,  the  fourth  part,  and  the  rent  in  Kynarton  are  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  the  manors  of  Heye,  Cardeston, 
Lughton,  Haburley,  Watlesburgh  and  Hemme,  the  hamlets  of 
Bradeshull  and  Hyny  ton,  the  20s.  of  yearly  rent,  and  the  advow- 
sons, of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Elizabeth  wife  of  Hugh 
Burgh  is  Fulk's  sister  and  next  heir,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take 
Hugh's  fealty  and  to  cause  him  and  Elizabeth  to  have  full  seisin 
of  the  premises  ;  saving  to  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  Fulk,  her 
reasonable  dower  thereof. 


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Sept.  6.  Grant  to  Henry  Wogam  of  the  two-thirds  of  the  manors  of  Roch 
Westminster.  and  Pull  within  the  king's  lordship  of  Haverford  in  South  Wales 
which  of  late  belonged  to  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Roger 
Claryngdon,  deceased  (defuncti)  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as 
the  said  two-thirds  shall  be  in  the  king's  hands,  he  rendering 
yearly  as  much  as  may  reasonably  be  agreed  upon  between  him 
and  the  earl  of  Arundell,  the  treasurer  ;  the  first  term  of  the  said 
farm  beginning  at  Michaelmas  next.  By  p.s.  [302]. 

Sept.  24.  Commitment  to  Richard  Gabriell,  clerk,  and  Richard  Hukelegh, 
Westminster.  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Bernehous  of  the  county  of  Devon, 
esquire,  and  John  Fraunceys  of  the  same  county,  esquire, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  priory  of  St.  James  by  Exeter  and  all  its  lands, 
rents  and  possessions  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  next 
during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  19  marks,  as  the  last 
farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  5  marks,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings,  finding  of  divine 
services,  payment  of  tenths,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  8  November  7  Henry  V, 
by  a  certain  mainprise  committed  the  keeping  of  the  priory  to  Thomas 
Dene,  monk,  to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain  form.  And  so  these 
letters  are  cancelled. 

Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

MEMBRANE  23. 

Sept.  28.  Commitment  to  William  Zouche,  '  chivaler,'  lord  de  Totenays, 
Westminster.  — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Isham  of  the  county  of  Northampton 
and  John  Newebald  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of 
all  the  lands  late  of  Peter  Purley,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
on  the  day  of  his  death,  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  and 
Leicester  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Peter  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  together 
with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  extent 
thereof,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer,  by  Hilary  next,  finding  sufficient  main- 
tenance for  the  heir,  and  maintaining  the  houses,  buildings  and 
enclosures  pertaining  to  the  lands.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  24.  Grant  and  demise  at  farm  to  Thomas  Brook  of  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Somerset,  the  younger,  and  Richard  Cliderowe  of  the  county  of 
Kent,  esquires, — of  the  king's  special  grace  and  at  the  request  of 
Joan  de  Cobham  and  by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Pomeray, '  chivaler,' 
and  Richard  Chedder, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  manors,  lands, 
rents  and  services,  with  their  appurtenances,  which  belonged  to 
John  Oldecastell,  '  chivaler,'  as  in  right  of  the  said  Joan,  his  wife, 
on  the  day  of  his  forfeiture,  and  also  of  all  the  manors,  lands, 
rents  and  services,  with  their  appurtenances,  which  the  said  John 


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held  jointly  with  the  said  Joan,  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of 
Joan,  on  the  day  of  the  said  forfeiture  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Midsummer  last  during  the  time  in  which  the  premises  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture,  rendering 
the  extent  thereof  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  said  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services. 

By  p.s.  [299.] 

Aug.  6.          Order  to  Robert  James,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford,  to 

Westminster.  cause  Richard  Quatremayns,  brother  and  heir  of  Guy  Catermayn, 

.    to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Guy  held  of  the  king  in 

chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his 

death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty. 

By  p.s.  [290.] 

Oct.  12.  Commitment  to  William  Balchief, — by  mainprise  of  Henry 
Westminster.  Preston  of  the  county  of  Nottingham  and  John  Catevan  of  the 
county  of  Southampton, — of  the  keeping  of  a  cottage  in  Kyngeston 
within  the  liberty  of  Portesmouth,  which  Thomas  Fyge  in  his  will 
gave  and  devised  to  the  prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England 
and  his  successors  for  ever  without  the  king's  licence,  and  which 
is  in  the  king's  hands  for  this  cause  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  cottage  shall  remain  in 
the  king's  hand,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  2d.  at  which  the 
cottage  with  its  appurtenances  is  extended  by  John  Bryd,  late 
escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton,  and  an  increment  of  4d., 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers,  maintaining  the  said  cottage,  and  supporting  all 
charges  incumbent  on  it.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  9.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  Robert  Russell  for 
Westminster,  one  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff ;  the 
mayor  and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name 
and  the  names  of  Robert  Barstaple  and  David  Duddebroke  as 
candidates  for  the  office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  their 
charter  dated  8  August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  John  Nuton,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
Robert  by  indenture. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses,  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  Robert  as  sheriff. 

July  24.  Grant  to  John  Prophete,  clerk,  and  John  Cheser  of  the  county 
Westminster,  of  Surrey, — by  mainprise  of  John  Poynes  of  the  county  of  Essex 
and  Roger  Ploufeld  of  the  county  of  Hereford, — of  the  keeping 
of  the  alien  priory  of  Stratfeldsay  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas 1  Henry  V  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  the  9  marks 
and  13s.  4d.  of  increment  which  the  said  John  Prophete  and 
Richard  Felde,  his  nephew,  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of 
13s.  4d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining 


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to  the  said  priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services  ordained  from 
of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and  supporting  all  other 
charges  belonging  to  the  priory  ;  the  said  grant  being  pursuant 
to  (1)  a  grant,  by  the  same  mainprise,  by  letters  patent  of  21 
June,  9  Henry  IV,  to  the  said  John  Prophete  and  Richard  Felde 
of  the  keeping  of  the  said  priory  in  survivorship  for  the  duration 
of  the  war  at  an  annual  farm  of  9  marks  and  an  increment  of 
13s.  4d.,  without  removal  for  any  increment  [Calendar  of  Fine 
Rolls,  1405-1413,  p.  110],  and  (2)  the  surrender  by  the  said  John 
Prophete,  on  the  death  of  the  said  Richard,  of  the  former  letters 
patent  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  to  the  end  that  he  and  the 
said  John  Cheser  might  together  have  the  keeping  of  the  said 
priory  in  accordance  with  the  form  of  the  letters  patent  aforesaid 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  18.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Parker  ; — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Westminster.  Pavy  of  London  and  Robert  Passemer  of  the  county  of  Gloucester  ; 
and  pursuant  to  the  surrender  by  him  in  the  Chancery  for  can- 
cellation of  the  letters  patent  ( 1 )  of  5  November  last  (whereby,  by 
a  certain  mainprise,  the  king  committed  to  him  the  keeping  of  a 
messuage,  a  dove-cot,  6£  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of  pasture  and  66s. 
Sd.  of  yearly  rent  in  Magor  in  the  march  of  Wales  adjacent  to  the 
county  of  Gloucester,  which  Hugh  Mortimer,  '  chivaler,'  held  on 
the  day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  Henry  IV  in  chief 
by  knight  service,  and  which  by  the  death  of  Hugh  came  to  the 
late  king's  hands  and  are  now  in  the  king's  hands,  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  then  last  past  for  as  long  as  the  premises 
should  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  at  a 
yearly  farm  of  the  100s.  which  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and 
an  increment  of  6s.  Sd.  [p.  45  above])  ;  and  (2)  of  18  May  following 
(whereby,  by  certain  other  mainprise,  the  king  committed  to  him 
the  keeping  of  the  said  messuage,  dove-cot,  land,  pasture  and  rent, 
together  with  the  courts  and  all  other  profits  whatsoever  per- 
taining to  the  lordship  of  Magor,  for  the  said  term  and  at  the 
said  farm  [p.  66  above])  ; — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  messuage, 
dove-cot,  land,  pasture  and  rent  in  Magor ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  said  Michaelmas,  together  with  the  wards,  marriages  and 
reliefs,  as  they  befall,  and  with  the  courts  and  all  other  profits 
whatsoever  pertaining  to  the  lordship  of  Magor,  for  as  long  as  the 
said  messuage,  dove-cot,  land,  pasture  and  courts  and  other 
profits  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid, 
rendering  for  the  said  messuage,  dove-cot,  land,  pasture  and  rent 
106s.  Sd.,  as  he  rendered  for  the  same  before,  and  an  increment  of 
4d.  for  the  said  courts  and  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  lordship 
of  Magor,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  6  Henry  V. 

Oct.  20.         Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Robert  Whelpyngton, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Cartyngton  of  the  county  of  Northumberland 


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and  Richard  Galon  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  a  shop, 
belonging  to  the  king,  in  the  town  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  in 
'  Le  Flesshewerawe,'  which  Richard  Clifford  last  held  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  40  years,  rendering  13s.  4d., 
as  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  20d.,  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  22. 

Nov.  20.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Thomas  Burton  and  John 
Westminster.  Botiller  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  London  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  the  custom  and  subsidy  on  wools, 
hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  50s.  from  denizens 
and  60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and 
on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ; 
and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  port  ;  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 

[blank.] 
Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

Oct.  26.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Richard  Trenode  to  examine 
Westminster,  in  person  and  by  deputy  all  ships  and  boats  passing  from  and  to 
the  realm  in  the  port  of  Brugge  water  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and 
places,  from  the  port  of  Bristol  as  far  as  Mynhede,  and  there,  and 
to  make  search  of  all  such  ships  and  boats  suspected  of  being 
laden  with  uncocketed  or  uncustomed  wools,  woolfells,  hides, 
cloths  or  other  customable  wares,  or  with  gold  or  silver  in  money 
by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or  with  jewels,  and  of  any  persons 
suspected  of  having  carried  into  or  out  of  the  realm  bulls,  letters, 
instruments,  processes  or  any  other  things  prejudicial  to  the  king 
or  his  subjects,  contrary  to  the  proclamations  and  prohibitions 
made  thereof  in  the  king's  behalf  ;  and  to  arrest  all  such  goods 
and  instruments  as  forfeit,  together  with  the  ships  and  persons 
carrying  them,  and  to  keep  them  safely  until  further  order  ;  and 
to  do  all  other  things  that  pertain  to  the  said  office  ;  and  to 
certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  of  all  that  is  done  in  the  matter, 
answering  and  rendering  faithful  account  at  the  Exchequer  for 
all  the  forfeitures  arrested  by  him.  And  order  to  all  sheriffs, 
mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers,  lords,  masters,  mariners  of  ships,  and 
other  the  king's  ministers  and  lieges,  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of 
all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to  be  intendant  to  the  said  Richard  and 
his  deputies.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  named  : — 

Dec.  5.  John  Sutton  ;  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull  and  in  all 

Westminster.  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  14.  William  Garneys  ;  in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth  and  in  all 

Westminster.  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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1415. 

Feb.  8. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 

William  Hotot ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

1414. 

Oct.  18.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent ; — pursuant  to  an 
Westminster,  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Joan  (sic)  late  the  wife  of 
Robert  Bealknap,  '  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  for 
term  of  her  life  the  manor  of  Seyntlynge  in  the  towns  of  Orpyngton, 
Seintemariecraye,  Paulynescraye,  Chiselhurst,  Chellefeld  and 
Seyvynton,  co.  Kent,  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  Nicholas  Bonde, 
knight,  made  with  the  king's  licence  to  the  said  Juliana  and 
Robert,  (by  name  of  Robert  Beleknap,  knight)  for  the  whole  of 
the  life  of  the  said  Robert  and  Juliana  (by  name  of  the  manor  of 
Sentlynge  and  all  the  lands,  rents,  services,  liberties,  and  customs 
late  of  the  said  Nicholas  with  all  their  appurtenances  in  the  towns 
and  parishes  of  Orpyngton,  Seintemariecraye,  Paulynescraye, 
Chiselhurst,  Chellefeld  and  Seyvynton,  co.  Kent),  with  remainder 
to  Thomas,  son  of  the  said  Robert  and  Juliana,  and  the  heirs  of 
his  body,  remainder  to  John,  brother  of  Thomas,  and  the  heirs 
of  his  body,  and  remainder  over  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of 
the  said  Robert  Bealknap,  as,  by  a  certain  charter  of  the 
said  Nicholas  made  to  the  said  Robert  and  Juliana,  and  by  the 
king's  licence  aforesaid,  (which  were  shown  to  the  jurors  of  the 
said  inquisition)  more  fully  appears  ;  and  that  the  said  Thomas 
and  John  died,  each  without  heir  of  his  body  ;  and  that  the  manor, 
except  7  acres  of  land  and  7  acres  of  pasture  held  of  other  lords, 
is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  and  that  Juliana 
died  on  22  July  last ;  and  that  Hamo  Bealknap  is  her  son  and  heir 
and  is  also  son  and  heir  of  the  body  of  the  said  Robert  Bealknap, 
and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Hamo  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
manor,  lands,  rents,  services,  liberties  and  customs  aforesaid,  as 
the  king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s.  [329.] 

Nov.  5.  Commitment  to  Robert  Pek, — by  mainprise  of  John  Bekeley 
Westminster,  of  the  county  of  Huntingdon  and  William  Routh  of  the  same 
county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  castle  and  honour  of  Huntingdon 
with  the  members  and  appurtenances  in  the  said  county  of 
Huntingdon  and  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Bedford,  Bucking- 
ham and  Northampton,  late  of  John  Hastynges  late  earl  of 
Pembroke  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as 
the  premises  shall  remain  for  certain  causes  in  the  king's  hand, 
rendering  the  six  marks  formerly  rendered,  and  an  increment  of 
Qd.,  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  by 
the  mainprise  aforesaid.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Nov.  6.         Commitment  of  the  county  of  Glamorgan  and  Morgannoc  to 
Westminster.  William  Palton,  '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at 
the  Exchequer  as  sheriff.  By  K. 

because  nothing  thereof  was  done. 


80  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1414.  MEMBRANE  21. 

Nov.  8.  Commitment  to  William  Hankeford,  knight,  chief  justice  of 
Westminster,  the  Bench,  and  John  Stourton,  the  elder  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  the 
commitment  to  them  on  26  September,  1  Henry  V,  by  mainprise 
of  Walter  Bekles  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  Robert  Childewall  of 
the  county  of  Surrey,  of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  William 
Stourton,  which,  by  the  death  of  the  said  William  Stourton  (who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief,  it  was  said)  and  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  John  his  son  and  heir,  should  be  in  the  king's  hands,  if  the  said 
William  Stourton  at  the  time  of  his  death  happened  to  hold  any 
lands  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  or  grand  serjeanty,to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  William 
Stourton  until  the  lawful  age  of  his  said  heir,  together  with  the 
marriage  of  the  heir,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  for 
the  said  lands  the  extent  thereof,  and  paying  for  the  marriage 
as  much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  them  (or  one  of 
them)  and  the  treasurer,  supporting  all  charges,  maintaining 
houses  and  buildings,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir 
[p.  30  above] ;  and  (2)  to  an  agreement  made  between  the  treasurer, 
to  wit,  Thomas  earl  of  Arundell,  and  the  said  William  Hankeford 
and  John  Stourton,  the  elder,  that  the  said  William  Hankeford 
and  John,  for  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  which  belonged  to  the 
said  William  Stourton  (who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of 
his  death,  as  has  been  found  by  divers  inquisitions  taken  after  his 
death)  and  of  which  he  died  solely  seised,  shall  render  221.  16s.  4d., 
the  sum  at  which  the  lands  aforesaid  were  extended  after  William's 
death  by  the  escheators  in  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Dorset  and  Somer- 
set, and  an  increment  of  77s. ,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter,  the  first  term  of  payment  beginning  at  Michaelmas 
1  Henry  V  ;  provided  always  that  if  Katharine  Spriggy  (to  whom, 
and  to  Warin  Lucyan,  knight,  deceased,  the  said  William  Stourton 
was  bound  to  render  a  certain  yearly  rent  of  10  marks  receivable 
for  their  lives  from  a  fourth  part  of  the  manor  of  Boukers  Weston, 
co.  Dorset,  which  fourth  part  William  had  of  the  gift  and  feoff ment 
of  the  said  Warin  and  Katharine  by  name  of  all  the  lands,  rents, 
services  and  reversions  which  the  said  Warin  and  Katharine 
had  in  the  town  of  Weston  Maundevile  alias  Boukers  Weston) 
shall  die  before  the  said  John  Stourton  the  son  shall  have  attained 
lawful  age,  then  the  said  William  Hankeford  and  John  Stourton 
the  elder,  or  either  of  them,  shall  in  no  wise  be  compelled  to  treat 
or  agree  with  the  treasurer  for  the  time  being  for  the  farm  of  the 
said  fourth  part  or  to  render  any  increment  by  reason  of  the 
said  annuity  in  addition  to  the  said  40  marks  a  year,  but  that 
they  shall  have  the  said  fourth  part  after  the  death  of  Katharine, 
together  with  the  lands  aforesaid,  quit  of  any  farm  or  increment 
beyond  the  40  marks  aforesaid,  even  though  the  said  fourth  part 
shall  be  taken  into  the  king's  hands  after  Katharine's  death  ;  and 
that  they  shall  pay  in  hand  for  the  marriage  of  the  said  John  son 
and  heir  of  William  Stourton  100L  only  : — of  the  keeping  of  the 
lands  aforesaid  and  of  the  marriage  of  the  said  John  the  son,  to 
hold  the  same  in  form  aforesaid  by  the  above  mainprise. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


2  HENRY  V. 


81 


,  Membrane  21 — cont. 

Nov.  12.         Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.  Surrey  and  Sussex  to  William  Ryman  during  pleasure,  so  that  he 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof. 

Order  to  John  Wyntreshull,  late  escheator,  to  deliver  to 
William  by  indenture  the  rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all  other 
things  relating  to  the  said  office. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  William 
as  escheator. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 
Roger  Flore  ;  Northampton  and  Rutland. 
Robert  Darcy  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Thomas  Durem  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
John  Tybenham  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts. 
Peter  Besiles,  '  ehivaler  '  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
James  Bellers  ;  Rutland.     (Vacated  because  nothing  thereof 

was  done). 

Thomas  Holcot ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Peter  de  la  Hay  ;  York. 
Robert  Harbotell ;  Northumberland. 
John  Knyghtley  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 
Richard  Knyghtley  ;  Stafford. 
John  Boteler  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
William  Rigmayden  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
John  Boteler  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  (sic). 
Mathew  Coker  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
William  Clifford  ;  Kent. 

Nov.  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent, — pursuant  to  an 
Westminster,  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Lygon  and  William  Lee,  by 
virtue  of  certain  letters  patent  lately  directed  to  them  and  to 
Thomas  Tikhyll,  showing  that  Thomas  Shelley,  '  chivaler,'  who 
made  forfeit  to  Henry  IV,  on  the  day  of  his  forfeiture,  to  wit,  on 
the  Wednesday  next  after  the  Purification,  1  Henry  IV,  was 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manors  of  Capell  and  Merdale, 
co.  Kent, — to  cause  the  said  manors  to  be  taken  into  the  king's 
hand. 

Nov.  28.  Commitment  to  Richard  Hawnsard,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  Gilbert  Haunsard  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Barde  of 
the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Wengale 
with  its  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
for  the  duration  of  the  war  with  France,  rendering  10  marks,  the 
sum  at  which  the  priory  with  all  its  appurtenances  was  lately 
extended  by  Thomas  Clarell,  late  sheriff,  and  Nicholas  Tournay, 
late  escheator,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  and  an  increment 
of  26s.  8d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michael- 
mas, maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said 
priory,  finding  the  divine  services  and  other  works  of  piety  there 
ordained  from  of  old,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent 
on  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Wt.  2415.  F.  6. 


82 


CALENDAR   OF   FINE   ROLLS. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

Nov.  17.  Grant  and  demise  to  Nicholas  Sabbe, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Forster  of  Botesham  and  William  Boneface  of  Chesterton,  both 
of  the  county  of  Cambridge, — of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths 
for  sale  in  the  counties  of  Huntingdon  and  Cambridge  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  5  years  together  with  a  moiety 
of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths,  rendering  16s.  3%d.,  as  the  collectors 
there  used  to  render  heretofore,  and  an  increment  of  7s.  %d.,  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  and 
answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety  of  the  for- 
feiture ;  and  appointment  of  the  said  Nicholas  as  alnager  and 
collector  ; — in  terms  as  above  [p.  7].  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

Nov.  13.  Commitment  to  William  Porter,  esquire,  and  William  Stalham 
Westminster.  of  Staunford, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Denton  of  the  county  of 
Lincoln  and  John  Billyng  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping 
(1)  of  a  messuage  and  28  acres  of  land  in  the  town  of  Staunford, 
co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Henry  Tiddeswell  of  Staunford,  which  were 
seized  into  the  hands  of  Edward  III,  and  are  still  in  the  king's 
hands,  for  the  1,668L  2s.  ll\d.  which  the  said  Henry  owed  to 
Edward  III  for  the  price  of  his  forfeited  wools,  and  (2)  of  a  garden, 
a  shop,  30  acres  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow  and  4  acres  of  pasture 
in  the  said  town,  late  of  Galvan  Southorp,  which  are  in  the  king's 
hands  for  the  1281.  6s.  4e£.  wherein  the  said  Galvan  was  likewise 
bound  to  Edward  III  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  the 
causes  aforesaid,  rendering  for  the  messuage  10s.,  for  16  of  the 
said  28  acres  of  land  3s.  4^.,  and  for  the  remaining  12  acres  2s.,  as 
John  Overton  and  John  Gerard,  late  farmers  of  the  messuage,  and 
William  Flete  and  Richard  Welton,  late  farmers  of  the  said  28 
acres  of  land,  rendered  severally,  and  for  the  said  garden,  shop, 
30  acres  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow  and  4  acres  of  pasture,  22s.  8d., 
the  sum  accounted  for  by  the  sheriffs  of  Lincoln  for  the  time  being, 
and  an  increment  of  2s.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  buildings  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  13.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  to  cause 
Westminster.  Thomas  de  Marny,  son  and  heir  of  William  de  Marny,  '  chivaler,' 
and  Elizabeth  his  late  wife,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which 
his  father  held  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  well  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  as  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the  death  of  Elizabeth  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Thomas  ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the 
homage  and  fealty  due  from  Thomas  for  the  lands  held  by  his 
father  of  the  king  in  chief.  By  p.s.  [350]. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

By  the  same  writ. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cornwall, 


2  HENRY  V.  83 


1414.  Membrane  19 — cont. 

Sept.  4.  Commitment  to  Rowland  Leynthale,  knight, — by  mainprise 
Westminster,  of  Walter  Lucy  of  the  county  of  Hereford  and  Richard  Wygmore 
of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  manors 
of  Roches  and  Pull  within  the  lordship  of  Haverford  in  South 
Wales,  late  of  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Claryngdon,  who 
held  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  Richard  II  in  chief  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  next  for  as  long  as  the  said  two-thirds, 
which  by  Margaret's  death  came  to  the  hands  of  Richard  II  and 
are  still  in  the  king's  hands,  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands, 
rendering  20  marks  a  year  at  the  Exchequer  of  Kermerdyn  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
pertaining  to  the  said  two-thirds.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  26.  Commitment  to  John  Langnell,  goldsmith  of  London, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Thomas  Rigton  of  the  county  of  York  and  Thomas 
Pontesbury  of  the  county  of  Salop, — of  the  keeping  of  \  acre  of 
land  in  the  town  of  Asshe,  co.  Essex,  which  John  Spayn,  an  alien, 
held  on  the  day  of  his  death  and  which  came  to  the  king's  hands, 
and  is  still  in  the  king's  hand,  by  the  death  of  the  said  John,  as  an 
escheat  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as 
said  |  acre  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  rendering  8d.,  as  the 
last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  Gd.,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  8.  Commitment  to  William  Warde,  clerk,  Thomas  Bilton,  clerk, 
Westminster.  Reynold  Curteys,  esquire,  and  Robert  Bargot, — by  mainprise  of 
Gilbert  Hamme  of  the  county  of  Sussex  and  Thomas  Herland  of 
the  county  of  Surrey, — of  the  guardianship  of  a  mediety  of  the 
church  of  Roderham,  co.  York,  which  belongs  to  the  alien  abbot 
of  Clairvaux,  and  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  possessions  pertaining 
to  the  said  mediety  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
the  duration  of  the  war  with  France,  rendering  201. ,  as  the  last 
farmer  rendered,  and  an  increment  of  46s.  8d.,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  mediety,  finding  the  divine  services 
customarily  done  there  from  of  old,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  mediety.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  12.        Commitment  of  the  county  and  castle  of  York  to  Thomas 
Westminster.  Brounflete,  '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  Thomas 
as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  John  Etton,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff  (sic),  to  deliver  the 
county  and  castle  to  Thomas  by  indenture. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 
John  Golafre  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
Robert  Clifford  ;  Kent. 
Ralph  Grene  ;  Northampton. 


84  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 

Dec.  6.  Commitment  to  Walter  Weston,  clerk,  and  Robert  Waryn, — 
Westminster,  by  mahiprise  of  Nicholas  Hywyssh  of  the  county  of  Cambridge 
and  Stephen  Baude  of  the  county  of  Hertford, — of  the  keeping  of 
a  tenement  called  the  house  of  the  nuns  of  Stowe,  cos.  Cambridge 
and  Huntingdon,  which  Thomas  Okey,  rector  of  Stowe,  appro- 
priated to  himself  and  his  successors  without  the  king's  licence, 
and  which  for  the  said  cause  came  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV.  and 
is  still  in  the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  as  long  as  the  said  tenement  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands, 
rendering  5s.,  the  sum  for  which  the  escheator  of  the  county  (sic) 
used  to  answer  in  his  account,  and  an  increment  of  I2d.,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

Dec.  22.  Commission  to  John  Dalamare,  John  Naym,  Clement  de  Mitton, 
Westminster.  Richard  Shareshull  of  Kydermystre,  Ellis  Colberne,  John  Holyn, 
Ralph  Fletcher  of  Pershore  and  Henry  Carpenter  of  Evesham  to 
levy  and  collect  from  all  cities,  boroughs  and  towns,  and  from  all 
secular  lords  of  towns  and  other  lay  persons  having  goods  and 
possessions,  and  from  others  both  great  and  small  in  the  county  of 
Worcester  (except  the  city  of  Worcester),  and  also  from  all 
ecclesiastical  persons  in  respect  of  goods  forthcoming  from  lands 
acquired  by  them  since  20  Edward  I,  the  two  whole  fifteenths  and 
tenths,  payable  one  fifteenth  and  one  tenth  at  the  Purification 
next  and  the  other  fifteenth  and  tenth  at  the  Purification  fol- 
lowing, which  the  commonalties  of  the  realm  and  the  citizens  and 
burgesses  of  cities  and  boroughs  of  their  free  will,  and  with  the 
assent  of  the  lords  spiritual  and  temporal,  granted  to  the  king  in  his 
last  Parliament,  held  at  Westminster,  for  the  defence  of  the  realm 
and  the  safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  as  great  a  sum  as  has  hereto- 
fore been  levied  in  like  case,  and  no  more,  provided  always  that 
the  said  secular  lords  and  lay  persons  and  others  aforesaid  contribute 
to  such  payment  in  respect  of  all  their  goods  whatsoever,  and  the 
ecclesiastics  as  above  for  their  portion  with  the  commonalty  of 
the  county,  and  that  no  one  be  spared,  and  that  answer  be  made 
for  such  fifteenths  and  tenths  at  the  Exchequer  or  other  appointed 
place  at  the  said  terms  ;  and  order  to  them  to  go  in  person  from 
town  to  town  and  from  place  to  place,  and  cause  to  come  before 
them  two  men  and  the  reeve  from  every  town,  and  the  mayor, 
bailiffs  and  four  men  from  every  city  and  borough,  from  the  most 
discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  said  towns,  cities  and  boroughs, 
charging  them  to  have  the  money  levied  and  delivered  to  them 
(the  commissioners)  without  delay  by  one  or  two  of  the  most 
sufficient  men  of  every  city,  town  and  borough,  or  else  to  have  the 
money  levied  from  the  men  themselves  and  answer  made  therefor 
to  the  commissioners  ;  provided  always  that  answer  be  made  to 
the  king  for  the  whole  sum  at  the  terms  aforesaid,  so  that  the 
affairs  of  the  realm  be  not  delayed  for  failure  of  payment  through 
their  default.  And  order  to  dukes,  earls,  barons,  knights,  lords 


2   HENRY  V.  85 


1414.  Membrane  18 — cont. 

of  towns,  freemen  and  the  whole  commonalty  of  the  county, 
and  to  the  mayors,  bailiffs  and  commonalties  of  the  cities,  boroughs 
and  towns,  and  to  the  sheriff  of  the  county,  to  be  intendant  to  the 
commissioners  ;  and  to  the  sheriff  to  join  with  the  commissioners 
in  distraining  those  who  refuse  to  pay. 
Mittuntur  in  extractis. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 

Hugh  Dalby  of  Brochamton,  John  Dalby  of  Py  Hardy  ton, 
William  Barbour  of  Newbold  on  Avene,  Thomas  Lutlay  of 
Donchirche,  Hugh  Fremon  of  Tomworth,  Robert  de 
Sekyndon,  Roger  Chilcote,  Thomas  Sheldon  of  Sheldon, 
Thomas  Warde  of  Byrmyngham,  Amaury  Shirland  of 
Southam  ;  Warwick. 

Stephen  Durneford,  Walter  Mildemete,  John  Dymmok  of 
Yvebrigge,  Henry  Drewe  of  Modbury,  William  Squyer, 
John  Maynard  of  Langeford  ;  Devon. 

Thomas  Chyld,  William  Gore,  Thomas  Bradewelle,  Thomas 

-- Benet  of  Cirencestre,  Thomas  Saundres,  bailiff  of  Hembury, 

James  Clifford,  William  Aylburton,  Richard  Belyetter  of 

Tewkesbury,  Richard  Holt  of  Little  Dene,  Henry  Nayler 

of  Neulond  ;  Gloucester,  except  the  town  of  Gloucester. 

Thomas  Blount  of  Ylom,  Ralph  Thornbury  of  Thornbury, 
William  Bate  of  Chetylton,  James  Thyknes  of  Podmor, 
Richard  Snede  of  Bradwall,  Reynold  Brodok  of  Adbaston, 
Thomas  Warde  of  Slyndon,  Robert  Marchal  of  Aston, 
Richard  Chambre  of  Lychfeld,  Richard  Partrych  of  Brom- 
wyche,  William  Forster  of  Strethay,  Ellis  Burgh,  William 
Busbury,  Thomas  Chylterne  of  Wednesbury,  Richard  de 
Lychfeld,  John  Ruggeley  of  Shenston  ;  Stafford. 

Roger  Perpount  of  Lanford,  John  Burton  of  Neweton, 
William  Caudray  of  Stanford,  John  Tye  of  Bekyngham, 
Richard  Clapeham,  Ralph  Stuffyn  of  Maunsfeld  Wodehous  ; 
Nottingham. 

John  Beeston  of  Schytlington,  William  Anable  of  Dunstaple, 
Thomas  Petyver  of  Luton,  John  Duraunt  of  Luton,  Thomas 
Peek  of  Langford,  John  Pekke  of  Coupull ;  Bedford. 

William  Walton,  Richard  Boure,  William  Spynk  of  Ailesham, 
Ralph  Bullok,  Nicholas  Skounfyt,  Robert  Aleyn,  Thomas 
Styward,  John  Bacheler  ;  Norfolk. 

Thomas  Eytone  of  Wyldemore,  William  Wolryche,  John 
Page  of  Oxenbolde,  William  de  la  Mende,  James  Clubury 
of  Heyton,  John  Steward  by  Shuffnall,  Thomas  Clerc  of 
Albryghton,  Richard  Haulyns,  William  Hull,  Roger 
Austyn,  Robert  Seint  George,  John  Greote  by  Ludelowe  ; 
Salop,  except  the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

Thomas  Sambrok,  Nicholas  Wyngode,  William  Meryden, 
Thomas  Osborn  of  Taunton,  Richard  Dygon  of  Somerton, 


86  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  17 — cont. 

Robert    Geffreys    of  Mertok,    John   Welyngton,    Walter 
Makkesmull ;  Somerset. 

John  Compgreye  of  Godmanchestre,  John  Clynte  of  Erede, 
John  Wyne  of  Sautre,  Robert  Fermour  of  Catworth, 
Thomas  Gyddyng  of  St.  Neots,  Robert  Godegamen ; 
Huntingdon. 

Robert  Whitewell,  John  Browe,  William  Swafeld,  Henry 
Pykeryng  ;  Rutland. 

Robert  Fermour  of  Stonystretford,  Roger  Lovet,  John 
Arches,  Walter  Bryghtwell,  Richard  Hautreve,  William 
Clerk  of  Wycombe,  Thomas  Wobourne  ;  Buckingham. 

Robert  Byngham,  William  Anketyll  of  Lye  by  Wymborn 
Mynster,  the  elder,  Robert  Rempston,  Henry  Sherard, 
John  Dyer  of  Shaftesbury,  '  chapman,'  Henry  Panter  of 
Shirborn  ;  Dorset. 

Alan  Norreys,  Thomas  Saberne,  John  Eston,  Richard  Mordon, 
Robert  Catesden,  William  Abbot  ;  Middlesex. 

John  Dernewell  of  Barnet,  Henry  Dyper  of  St.  Albans,  John 
Andre  we  of  Berkhamstede,  William  Pechet  of  Hichyn, 
Thomas  Everard  of  Walyngton,  Geoffrey  Dyer  of  Buntyng- 
ford,  John  Wodelef  of  Walton,  John  Wygg  of  Hertford, 
William  Mery  of  Chesthunt ;  Hertford. 

Henry  London  of  Thanet,  John  Broke  of  Snaxton,  William 
Youet  of  Bircholt,  William  Blosme  of  Tenterden,  William 
Chapman  of  Osprenge,  Robert  Freman  of  Clyve,  William 
Hardy  of  Northflete,  John  Deye  of  Dernthe,  Walter 
Flecchir  of  Tonbrygg,  John  Hodesole  ;  Kent. 

Thomas  Bedyngfeld  of  Bedyngfeld,  '  chivaler,'  Edmund 
Carleton,  Alexander  Eustace  of  Clare,  Richard  Somer  of 
Hadley,  Robert  Scarlet  of  Levenham  ;  Suffolk. 

John  Eston  of  Castre,  John  Chysell  of  Raundes,  John  Lovell 
of  Culleworth,  John  Brook  of  Astwell,  Richard  Clendon  of 
Upton,  John  Waundell  of  Drayton  by  Daventre  ;  North- 
ampton. 

John  Polmorva,  Thomas  Colyn  of  Hellond,  John  Gerveys, 
John  Archer  of  Truru  ;  Cornwall. 

William  Odenell  of  Herdby,  John  Somerby  of  Garthorp,  Jolm 
Olney  of  Holt,  Robert  Chesylden  of  Braunston,  Robert 
Temple  of  Whellesburgh,  John  Wever  of  Walton,  John 
Farnham  of  Quernedon,  Hugh  Blaby  of  Blaby,  William 
Broune  of  Kybworth,  Simon  Blakfordby  of  Blakfordby ; 
Leicester. 

William  Barley,  '  squyer,'  John  Lynacre  of  Brompton,  John 
Stafford  of  Eyom,  '  squier,'  Richard  Pygot  of  Hooklowe, 
'  zoman,'  Richard  Bredbury  of  Bowdon,  '  zoman,'  Alfred 
de  Longford,  '  squyer,'  William  de  Rolleston,  '  squier,' 
Henry  de  Knyveton,  '  squier,'  Ralph  Fraunceys,  '  squier,' 
Walter  Fitz  Herbert,  '  squier  '  ;  Derby. 

William  Aleyn  of  Dokesworth,  Henry  Strete  of  Melreth, 
William  Neuport  of  Fulborn,  Philip  atte  Lays  of  Wykeham, 


2  HENRY  V.  87 


1414.  Membrane  17 — cont. 

Thomas    atte    Hythe    of    Sutton,    John    Palfrayman    of 

Button  ;  Cambridge. 
William  Blesby  of  Blesby,  John  atte  Hill  of  Northstaynton, 

Henry  de  Walesby  of  Walesby,  John  Kydall  of  Horstowe, 

Simon   de   Beltoft,   Thomas   Stokwyth   of   Blyton,  John 

Muchant  of  Esterkele,  Richard  Thymulby  of  Houton  '  in 

the  '  More  ;  parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the 

city  of  Lincoln. 
Thomas    Spycer   of   Stanford,    Ralph   Messanger,    Thomas 

Repynghall,  John  Hayton  of  Grant  ham  ;  parts  of  Kesteven, 

co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 
Robert  Capon,  John  Cok  of  Boston,  Gilbert  Haltoft,  John 

Hungate  of  Leke  ;  parts  of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the 

city  of  Lincoln. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

Thomas  Cokerell  of  Chelrey,  Thomas  Fyschere  of  Kenynton, 
Thomas  Marchant  of  Bokhampton,  William  Ferrour  of 
Hungerford,  John  Smyth  of  Hungerford,  Walter  Mustard 
of  Redyng,  Richard  Waltham  of  the  hundreds  of  Cokham 
and  Bray,  Richard  Ladde  of  Wokyngham,  '  f ysshmonger '  ; 
Berks. 

Thomas  Belle,  John  Pershute,  John  Lude  of  Havonte,  Philip 
Benam,  John  Shepener,  John  Kerdyf  of  Anne  Abbatis, 
Stephen  Dyer  alias  Shepman  of  Aulton,  John  Garston, 
John  Pak  ;  Southampton. 

John  Salerne,  John  Halle,  the  younger,  John  Wallere,  Richard 
Dene,  John  Farnefold,  Thomas  Fyteshale,  John  Scardevile, 
Henry  Tylye  ;  Sussex. 

Thomas  Gore  of  Henton,  John  Aleyn  of  Busshuppestrowe, 
Robert  Rumsy  of  Lavyngton,  Thomas  Budell  of  Hyndon, 
John  Dyere  of  Deverell,  John  Nichol  of  Malmesbury  ; 
Wilts,  except  the  city  of  Salisbury. 

John  Baryngton  of  Hatfeld,  Thomas  Howse  of  Thorp,  John 
Bray  of  Tylleby,  Bartholomew  Chishull  of  Thaxstede, 
John  Alapert  of  Coggeshale,  John  Goby  on  of  Berdefeld, 
John  Tilleworth  of  Asshyn,  Edmund  Preston  of  Hanefeld, 
William  de  la  Botereye  of  Southcherche,  William  Gatton  of 
Mokkyng,  Adam  Berneman  of  Haveryng,  John  Roberd  of 
Heyestreu,  John  Page  of  Maldon  ;  Essex. 

Thomas  Surteys,  '  chivaler,'  John  Haukeswell  of  Helperby, 
Thomas  Newesom,  John  de  Baxby,  Thomas  de  Crathorne 
of  Marton,  John  de  Schipley  of  Themelby,  Thomas  Blaw- 
frount  of  Cast y lie vynton,  John  de  Crydelyngton  of 
Crydelyngton,  Robert  de  Topclyf ;  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  except  the  city  of  York. 

John  Fitz  William,  '  chivaler,'  John  del  Bank  of  Craven, 
John  Caterall,  Thomas  de  Craven,  John  Byrnant  of 
Knaresburgh,  Ralph  Skyrowe,  Richard  Lellee  of  Drax, 
John  West  of  Rotherham,  John  son  of  Robert  Lassy  of 


88  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1414.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

Gaytford,  William  de  Marton  ;  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
except  the  city  of  York. 

John  de  Hothum  of  Hothum,  Thomas  de  Santon,  William 
de  Wyrethorp,  William  de  Clyf  of  Cave,  John  Ingland, 
Robert  Martyn  of  Thwyng,  John  Hille  of  Dryffeld,  John 
de  Brumpton  of  Beverley  ;  East  Riding,  co.  York,  except 
the  city  of  York. 

Ralph  Wymbuldon,  John  Sanyngford,  William  Asschurst  of 
Brokham,  Robert  Russell,  Stephen  atte  Lee,  Roger 
Chaunce,  Richard  Porter  of  Farnham,  Richard  Ingram  ; 
Surrey. 

John  Helyon  of  Westhyde,  Thomas  Sugwas,  Robert  Stanford, 
John  Byrches,  Richard  Hunet,  William  Hotale,  Nicholas 
Dysshwall,  William  Pacheshale  ;  Hereford. 

Reynold  Barrentyne  of  Chalgrave,  esquire,  William  More  of 
Henle,  Laurence  Baylly,  John  atte  Lee  of  Mapulderham, 
Richard  Eton  of  Bannebury,  John  Walker  of  Stanlake, 
Richard  Gurdon  of  Islep,  John  Perkyn  of  Shipton  ;  Oxford, 
except  the  town  of  Oxford. 

Commission  to  John  Rudduk,  '  webbe,'  William  Penyton, 
'  dyer,'  John  Helyer,  '  irmonger,'  and  John  Cornysh,  '  touker/  to 
levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Salisbury  ;  and 
order  to  them  to  cause  to  come  before  them  the  mayor  and  bailiffs 
of  the  city  and  four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of 
the  city  and  suburbs,  and,  in  person  or  by  deputy,  to  have  the 
money  levied  by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  cities,  boroughs  and  towns 
named  : — 

John   Beamond,    William   Warde,    John   Alcetre,    William 

Teukesbury,  '  skynner  '  ;  in  the  city  of  Worcester. 
John  Goffayre,  William  Tye,  John  Fulthorp,  John  Bonsale  ; 

in  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 
Nicholas  Gerard  of  Shrewsbury,  '  gentylman,'  Hugh  Dyer  of 

Shrewsbury,    '  gentylman,'    John   Beget   of  Shrewsbury, 

'  mercer,'  John  Bron  of  Shrewsbury,  '  corveser  '  ;  in  the 

town  of  Shrewsbury. 
Sampson  Taundy,  John  Saundres,  John  Bruggehend,  John 

Folyot ;  in  the  town  of  Gloucestre. 
Adam  Ryver,  Walter  Benham,  Robert  Chiselhampton,  John 

Lyegh,  '  bocher  '  ;  in  the  town  of  Oxford. 

MEMBRANE  15. 

Commission  to  Stephen  Spelman,  alderman,  Thomas  Pyke, 
alderman,  Robert  Tatersall,  draper,  and  William  Bysmer,  gold- 
smith, to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of 
London  ;  and  order  to  them  to  go  in  person  from  ward  to  ward 
and  from  place  to  place  within  the  city  and  suburbs,  summon 
before  them  four  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  every 
ward,  and  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 


2  HENRY  V. 


89 


1414.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

Commission  to  David  Ruddok,  John  Hethe,  Thomas  Beaufloure 
and  John  Lydeney  to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  town  and 
suburbs  of  Bristol  and  the  precinct  thereof ;  and  order  to  them  to 
summon  before  them  the  mayor  and  sheriff  of  the  town  and  four  or 
six  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  town,  suburbs  and 
precinct,  and  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 

James  de  Steynton,  Thomas  Ele,  William  de  Cotom,  William 

Davy  ;  in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 
William  Wortley,  '  draper,'  William  Stokton,  '  jeweler,'  John 

Bridlington,  '  wewer  '  ;  in  the  city  of  York. 
John  Mannyng,  John  Leverych,  William  Niche,   Clement 

Rassh,  '  fissheman  '  ;  in  the  city  of  Norwich. 

Order  to  the  chancellor  of  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster  to 
appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  county  to  levy  and  collect 
the  said  fifteenths  and  tenths  and  to  answer  therefor  at  the  terms 
aforesaid  ;  certifying  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer 
by  the  octave  of  Hilary  next  of  the  names  of  the  persons  so 
appointed. 

Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

1415. 

March  14.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  to  take  the  fealty 
Westminster.  of  John  Chydyok,  esquire,  and  cause  him  and  Eleanor  his  wife, 
the  daughter  and  heir  of  Ives  Fitz  Waryn,  '  chivaler,'  and  Maud 
his  late  wife,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Ives  held  on 
the  day  of  his  death  as  well  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  as  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Maud  ;  as  the  king  for 
40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter 
next  the  homage  due  from  John,  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by 
Eleanor,  for  the  lands  which  Ives  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the 
courtesy  of  England. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 
The  like  to  the  following  :— 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 

1414. 

Oct.  22.  Commitment  to  Robert  Beston,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 
Westminster.  Exchequer,  and  John  Sprigy  of  Norhampton, — by  mainprise  of 
Thomas  Champyon  of  the  county  of  Kent  and  Henry  de  Lyndeby 
of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  of  a  certain  plot  of 
meadow  by  Le  Pye  in  the  fields  of  Norhampton,  which  is  in  the 
king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  felony  which  Juliana  Murdak  com- 
mitted and  for  which  she  was  burnt  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  plot  shall  remain  in  the 
king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  65.  8d.,  and  an 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1414.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

increment  of  IQd.,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

Nov.  24.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  appoint  some  trust- 
Westminster,  worthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the 
said  diocese  the  two  tenths  which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the 
province  of  Canterbury  in  their  last  convocation  in  the  cathedral 
church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  1  October  and  continued 
from  day  to  day  until  20  October  last,  granted  to  the  king,  for  the 
defence  of  the  realm  and  of  the  church  of  England,  of  all 
ecclesiastical  benefices  of  the  province,  whether  exempt  or  not 
exempt,  which  are  assessed  and  accustomed  to  pay  to  a  tenth, 
any  liberties,  immunities  or  privileges  from  the  king  to  the 
contrary  notwithstanding  (excepting  only  benefices  of  poor  nuns 
and  hospitallers,  the  monastery  of  Stanley  in  the  diocese  of 
Salisbury,  and  benefices  in  Wales  and  the  marches  thereof,  and 
others  which  have  been  destroyed  by  wars  and  by  the  sea, 
touching  which  the  certificates  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted), 
payable  a  tenth  at  the  Purification  next  and  the  other  tenth  at 
the  Purification  then  following,  on  condition  that  the  said 
prelates  and  clergy  be  not  charged  with  the  payment  of  any 
other  tenths,  impositions  or  charges  within  a  period  of  two 
years  from  the  time  of  the  aforesaid  grant,  nor  in  the  mean  time 
be  vexed  or  burdened,  and  that  no  collector  of  the  said  tenths  be 
excused  or  discharged  from  the  collection  of  the  same  through  any 
immunity,  liberty  or  privileges  granted,  or  in  the  mean  time  to 
be  granted,  by  the  king.  And  answer  is  to  be  made  to  the  king 
for  the  said  tenths  at  the  terms  aforesaid  ;  and  the  archbishop  is 
to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  Christmas 
next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons  appointed  by  him. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  H.  bishop  of  Winchester. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
J.  bishop  of  Ely. 
P.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
N.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
J.  bishop  of  St.  Davids. 
R.  bishop  of  Rochester. 
R.  bishop  of  Salisbury. 
R.  bishop  of  Chichester. 
The  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Coventry 

and.  Lichfield,  the  see  being  void. 
B.  bishop  of  Bangor. 
J.  bishop  of  Llandaff. 
E.  bishop  of  Exeter. 
R.  bishop  of  Norwich. 
R.  bishop  of  Hereford. 
R.  bishop  of  London. 


2  HENRY  V.  91 


1414.  Membrane  14 — conk 

[blank]  bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 
Th.  bishop  of  Worcester. 

The  like  order  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans  touching  his  exempt 
jurisdiction. 

Nov.  13.        Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  to  cause 

Westminster.  Thomas  de  Marny,  son  and  heir  of  William  de  Marny,  '  chivaler,' 

and  Elizabeth  his  late  wife,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which 

his  father  held  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  well  in  his  demesne  as  of 

fee  as  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the  death  of  Elizabeth  of 

the  inheritance  of  Thomas  ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the  homage  and 

fealty  due  from  Thomas  for  the  lands  held  by  his  father  of  the  king 

in  chief.  By  p.s.  [350.] 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  above. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 
Vacated  because  elsewhere  above.  By  p.s.  [350.] 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 
Thomas  Fauconer,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein. 
Vacated  because  elsewhere  above. 

Oct.  16.  Order  to  Robert  Lisle,  '  chivaler,'  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Northumberland , — pursuant  to  the  order  of  9  May  last  [p .  65  above] , 
— to  take  the  fealty  of  John  de  Wotton  and  cause  him  and  Joan 
his  wife  to  have  full  seisin  of  Joan's  pourparty  of  the  lands  therein 
mentioned,  as  the  king,  for  \  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper,  has 
respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Hilary  next  the  homage  due  from 
John  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  Joan. 

Dec.  4.  Commitment  to  John  Folvile,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  William  Fynbergh  of  the  county  of  Norfolk  and  John  Steneby  of 
the  county  of  Lincoln,  the  younger, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
lands  late  of  John  Germayn,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the 
day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of 
the  said  John  Germayn  until  the  lawful  age  of  John  his  son  and 
heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age,  rendering  yearly  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  finding  fit  main- 
tenance for  the  heir,  and  maintaining  the  houses,  buildings  and 
enclosures  pertaining  to  the  lands.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1415. 

Jan.  26.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Devenessh, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Qybbes  of  the  county  of  Kent  and  Robert  Sprot  of  the  county  of 
Kent, — of  the  keeping  of  a  ruinous  messuage  situated  in  the  city 
of  Canterbury  in  a  certain  lane  called  '  Spechehouslane,'  between 
the  messuage  of  the  prior  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  and  the 
messuage  late  of  Robert  Bacheler  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas last  for  as  long  as  the  said  messuage,  which  belonged  to  Sara 
the  daughter  of  Robert  Munde,  who  died  without  an  heir,  and 


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Membrane  14 — cont. 

which  is  worth  12c?.  a  year  beyond  reprises,  shall  remain  in  the 
king's  hands,  rendering  the  I2d.,  at  which  the  messuage  is  extended 
before  the  escheator  of  the  county,  and  an  increment  of  4c?., 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  by  the  same 
mainprise.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Jan.  30.  Commitment  to  John  Hastynges  of  London, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Houby  of  the  county  of  Essex  and  Thomas  Rigeton  of  the 
county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage  in  the  town  of 
Atherston,  co.  Warwick,  late  of  William  Taillour  in  the  said  town, 
which  the  said  William  gave  and  assigned  to  John  Fouk  and  Roger 
atte  Stone  to  the  use  of  the  abbot  of  Merevale,  without  the  king's 
licence  and  contrary  to  the  statute  of  mortmain,  and  so  made 
forfeit  to  the  king  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  the  said 
messuage  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  rendering  4d.,  as  the 
last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  2d.,  at  the  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  and  doing  and  supporting 
all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  messuage. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  13. 

Feb.  15.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  Elizabeth  late 
the  wife  of  William  de  Monte  Acuto,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  on  the 
day  of  her  death  held  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Eston  Clinton, 
co.  Buckingham,  and  of  certain  lands  in  Dunrig  and  Monjoie 
which  are  parcel  of  the  same  manor,  in  dower  after  the  death  of 
the  said  William,  sometime  her  husband  ;  and  that  the  reversion 
after  the  death  of  the  said  Elizabeth  belongs  to  Thomas  de  Monte 
Acuto,  now  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  by  virtue 
of  a  certain  charter  of  Edward  I  (which  was  shown  to  the  jurors 
of  the  inquisition),  by  which  the  said  late  king  granted  to  Simon 
de  Monte  Acuto,  among  other  things,  the  said  third  part  together 
with  the  other  two-thirds  of  the  said  manor,  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons  of  churches,  rights,  liberties  and  free  customs,  and  all 
other  things  pertaining  to  the  manor,  for  life,  so  that  after  the 
death  of  Simon  the  said  third  part,  together  with  the  said  two- 
thirds  and  with  the  woods,  rents,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of 
churches  and  all  other  appurtenances,  should  remain  to  William, 
son  of  Simon,  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  William  ;  and  that  the 
premises  after  the  death  of  Simon  and  William  his  son  descended 
to  the  said  William  the  late  earl,  the  son  and  heir  of  William  son 
of  Simon,  by  the  form  of  the  gift,  the  said  Simon,  William 
and  William  being  successively  seised  and  dying  so  seised ; 
and  that  after  the  death  of  William  son  of  William,  who  died 
without  heir  of  his  body,  the  right  thereof  descended  to  John 
de  Monte  Acuto,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  son  of  John  de  Monte 
Acuto,  knight,  the  brother  of  the  said  William  son  of 
William,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  William  son  of 
William  ;  and  that  after  the  death  of  the  said  John  the  late  earl 


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1415.  Membrane  13 — cont. 

the  right  thereof  descended  to  the  said  Thomas,  now  earl,  as  son 
and  heir  of  the  said  John  the  late  earl,  in  tail  by  virtue  of  the  gift 
and  grant  aforesaid  ;  and  that  the  said  third  part  is  held  of  the 
king  in  chief ; — to  cause  the  said  earl  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said 
third  part,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  for  all  the  lands  which 
the  said  Elizabeth  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  her  death 
in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  earl,  and  for  65.  8d.  paid  in 
the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter 
next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and 
Cornwall  ; — pursuant  to  divers  inquisitions  taken  before  him 
showing  that  the  said  Elizabeth  held  in  dower  on  the  day  of  her 
death  (1)  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Wunford,  co.  Devon, 
(which  is  held  of  Edward  de  Courtenay,  earl  of  Devon),  with 
reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  by  virtue 
of  a  charter  of  Edward  I  (shown  to  the  jurors  of  the  inquisitions), 
by  which  the  said  late  king  granted,  among  other  things,  the  said 
third  part  together  with  the  other  two-thirds  of  the  said  manor, 
with  appurtenances,  to  the  said  Simon  for  life,  with  remainder  to 
the  said  William  his  son  in  tail  ;  and  (2)  39Z.  5s.  receivable  yearly, 
a  moiety  at  Easter  and  a  moiety  at  Michaelmas,  from  the  issues 
of  the  coinage  of  tin  in  the  county  of  Cornwall,  of  those  200  marks 
a  year  which  Edward  III  by  his  letters  patent  (likewise  shown  to 
the  jurors)  granted  to  the  said  William  father  of  William  in  tail 
male  from  the  issues  of  the  said  coinage  by  the  hands  of  the 
collector  or  warden  of  the  coinage  for  the  time  being,  which  sum 
of  39Z.  5s.,  and  the  right  thereof,  descended  (as  above)  to  the  said 
Thomas,  so  that  the  reversion  now  belongs  to  him  in  tail  male. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford ; — 
pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  the 
said  Elizabeth  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  2  knights'  fees  in 
Podelcote  and  Sherchesdene  which  the  heir  of  Richard  Aungeville 
and  Roger  Golofre  lately  held,  a  knight's  fee  in  Newenham  which 
Margery  late  countess  of  Devon  lately  held  and  which  John 
Drayton,  '  chivaler,'  now  holds,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in 
Fretewell  which  Laurence  Broke  lately  held,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  Ake  which  Sampson  Folyot  lately  held,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  Aldebury  which  Peter  Folyot  lately  held  and  a  moiety  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  Willehale  which  the  heir  of  Geoffrey  Folyot  lately 
held,  in  dower  with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  and  the  heirs  of 
his  body  by  virtue  of  a  charter  of  Edward  I  (shown  to  the  jurors 
of  the  said  inquisition  in  evidence),  by  which  the  said  late  king 
granted,  among  other  things,  the  manor  of  Kersington  (whereof 
the  said  Thomas  is  now  seised  and  to  which  manor  the  said  fees 
are  appurtenant)  with  appurtenances  to  the  said  Simon  de  Monte 
Acuto  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  said  William  his  son  in  tail. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hertford  ;— 
pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  the  said 


94  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

Elizabeth  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  no  lands  in  the  said  county 
in  her  demesne  as  of  fee,  or  in  service,  of  the  king  or  of  others, 
but  held  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Hide  (which  manor  is 
a  member  of  the  manor  of  Eston  Clinton,  co.  Buckingham), 
of  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans  in  dower,  with  reversion  to  the  said 
Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  by  virtue  of  a  charter  of  Edward 
I  (shown  to  the  jurors  of  the  said  inquisition)  by  which  the  said 
late  king  granted,  among  other  things,  the  manor  of  Eston  Clinton, 
of  which  the  said  Thomas  is  now  seised,  to  the  said  Simon  for  life 
with  remainder  to  the  said  William  his  son  in  tail. 

MEMBRANE  12. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset 
and  Dorset  ; — pursuant  to  divers  inquisitions  taken  before  him 
showing  that  the  said  Elizabeth  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  in 
dower  (1)  in  the  county  of  Somerset  (a)  the  manors  of  Shipton 
Montagu  (with  a  wood  in  the  forest  of  Selewode  pertaining  to  it), 
Jerlinton,  Chedeseye,  and  Gothulle,  and  a  third  part  of  the  manors 
of  Thurlebere  and  La  More  and  of  lands,  late  of  William  Betevile, 
which  are  a  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Shipton  Montagu  aforesaid, 
with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  by 
virtue  of  a  charter  (shown  to  the  jurors)  by  which  Edward  I 
granted  the  said  manors,  with  appurtenances,  which  are  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  to  the  said  Simon  for  life  with  remainder  to 
the  said  William  his  son  in  tail  ;  (6)  the  manor  of  Donyate,  with 
reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  by  virtue 
of  a  fine  (shown  to  the  jurors)  levied  in  the  king's  court,  15  Edward 
I,  between  Nicholas  Poynz,  querent,  and  the  said  Simon, 
defendant,  by  which  Nicholas  granted  the  said  manor,  which  is 
held  of  the  king  in  chief,  to  the  said  Simon  and  Isabel  his  wife  and 
the  heirs  of  Simon  by  Isabel  ;  (c)  the  manors  of  Hengstrigg  and 
Charleton  Camvile,  of  the  king  in  chief,  with  reversion  to  the  said 
Thomas  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  by  virtue  of  certain  letters 
patent  of  Edward  III  (shown  to  the  jurors),  by  which  the  said 
late  king  granted,  among  other  things,  the  said  manor  of  Charleton 
Camvyle,  by  name  of  the  manor  of  Charleton,  and  the  said  manor 
of  Hengstrigg,  together  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of 
churches,  abbeys,  priories,  hospitals  and  chapels,  and  with  fisheries, 
chaces,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  fairs,  markets,  liberties,  free  customs, 
wards,  reliefs,  escheats,  and  with  the  services  of  tenants  both  free 
and  bond,  together  with  the  reversions  of  any  things  held  in 
dower  or  for  life  as  parcel  of  the  said  manors,  and  with  all  other 
appurtenances,  to  the  said  William  son  of  Simon  in  tail  male ; 
(d)  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Cleyangre  by  Coklyngton, 
which  the  heir  of  WTilliam  Swan  holds,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee 
in  Crouthorn,  which  Nicholas  Melbourne  and  Nicholas  Bussh 
hold,  three-fourths  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Whitstaundon,  which 
Nicholas  Reade  and  Pernell  his  wife  hold,  three -fourths  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  Criket  Malherbe,  which  John  Denham,  '  chivaler,' 
holds,  a  knight's  fee  in  Brounfeld  by  Cantok,  which  Robert 


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1415.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

Bikcombe  holds,  a  knight's  fee  in  Chedere  and  Shepham,  which 
the  heir  of  Robert  Malherbe  held,  a  knight's  fee  in  Chaunton, 
which  the  heir  of  Walter  Chaunton  lately  held,  a  knight's  fee  in 
Exton  in  Exmore,  which  James  earl  of  Ormond  held,  a  moiety  of 
a  hide  in  Shipton  Montagu,  which  Nicholas  Catbury  and  John 
Catbury  hold,  3  hides  in  Stokechavont,  which  Nicholas  Lovell 
late  the  heir  of  Nicholas  Seint  Maur  held,  3  hides  in  Welfeton, 
held  by  John  Cammell  in  right  of  Ellen  his  wife,  heir  of  Thomas 
Gyan,  a  hide  in  Dychenescov  held  by  the  prior  of  Bruton,  2  hides 
in  Leighton,  which  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Keynesham  hold, 
and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Chedeseye,  Donyate, 
Jerlinton,  and  Gothulle  (the  said  fees  and  advowsons  being 
appurtenant  to  the  manors  aforesaid),  with  reversion  to  the  said 
Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  by  virtue  of  the  gifts  and  grants 
aforesaid ;  and  (e)  the  manor  of  Dunpole  by  Donyate  (which  is 
held  of  others  than  the  king),  with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  by 
virtue  of  a  fine  (shown  to  the  jurors)  levied  in  the  king's  court 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  1  Henry  V,  between  the  said 
Thomas,  by  name  of  Thomas  Mountagu  earl  of  Salisbury,  querent, 
and  William  Cressy,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wynterburne  Earls, 
deforciant,  by  which  the  said  William  Cressy  for  himself  and  his 
heirs  granted  that  the  said  manor  of  Dunpole,  which  the  said 
Elizabeth  then  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  William 
Cressy  with  reversion  to  the  said  William  Cressy  and  his  heirs, 
should  after  Elizabeth's  death  remain  wholly  to  the  said  Thomas 
and  his  heirs,  to  hold  the  same  of  the  chief  lords  of  that  fee  by  the 
services  which  pertain  to  the  said  manor ;  and  (2)  in  the  county  of 
Dorset  (a)  201.  of  rent  in  Pudeletune  and  a  third  part  of  the  manor 
of  Swere  (which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief),  with  reversion  to 
the  said  Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  by  virtue  of  a  charter 
of  Edward  I  (shown  to  the  jurors  of  an  inquisition  taken  in  the 
county  of  Dorset),  by  which  the  said  late  king,  among  other  things, 
granted  the  said  rent  and  manor  to  the  said  Simon  for  life  with 
remainder  to  the  said  William  his  son  in  tail ;  and  (6)  half  a  knight's 
fee  in  Hynton  and  Esseton  by  Wynterbourne  [recte  Wymbourne], 
which  Ralph  de  Hynton  held,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Crau- 
ford,  which  the  abbess  of  Tarent  held,  a  knight's  fee  in  Selton  by 
Gyllyngham,  held  by  William  Stourton,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee 
in  Poureston  by  Gyllyngham,  held  by  John  Kyngge,  a  moiety  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  Milton  by  Gyllyngham,  which  William  Sammell  held, 
a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Childeokeford,  held  by  Thomas  Broke, 
'  chivaler,'  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Childeokeford,  held  by 
Robert  Latymer,  '  chivaler,'  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in 
Chikerell  and  in  Westcbakerell,  held  by  Roger  le  Walssh  and  John 
Jewe,  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Langeton  by  Abbetesby 
and  Wynterbourne  Heryng,  held  by  John  Jewe,  a  moiety  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  Shipton  Maurewarde  by  Brudport,  held  by  Thomas 
Gorges,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Bradolveston  by  Pudeletune, 
held  by  the  prior  of  Cristchurche  Twynham,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  Langeton  in  Purbyk,  held  by  Roger  le  Walssh  and  Agnes 
Mautravers,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Pymore,  held  by  Ralph 


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1415.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

Gouys,  a  sixth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Pudeletune  and  Bylleshey, 
held  by  the  prior  of  Crischurch  Twynham  and  the  abbot  of  Cerne, 
and  a  knight's  fee  in  Kyngeston  by  Dorchestre,  held  by  the  prior 
of  Crischurch  Twynham,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  and  the 

MEMBRANE  11. 

heirs  male  of  his  body  by  virtue  of  certain  letters  patent  of 
Edward  III  (shown  to  the  jurors  of  the  inquisition  aforesaid  in 
the  county  of  Dorset),  by  which  the  said  late  king  granted,  among 
other  things,  the  manor  of  Caneford,  co.  Dorset,  together  with 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches,  abbeys,  priories,  hospitals 
and  chapels,  and  with  fisheries,  chaces,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  fairs, 
markets,  liberties,  free  customs,  wards,  reliefs,  escheats,  and  with 
the  services  of  tenants  both  free  and  bond,  together  with  the 
reversions  of  any  things  held  in  dower  or  for  life  as  parcel  of  the 
said  manor,  and  with  all  other  appurtenances,  to  the  said  William 
father  of  William  in  tail  male,  the  said  fees  being  appurtenant  to 
the  said  manor  of  Caneford,  whereof  the  said  Thomas  is  now 
seised  ;  and  that  the  said  Elizabeth  held  no  more  lands,  of  the 
king  or  of  others,  in  demesne  or  in  service,  in  the  said  county  (sic) 
on  the  day  of  her  death . 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Berks  ; — 
pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  the  said 
Elizabeth  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  no  lands  in  the  said  county 
in  her  demesne  as  of  fee,  or  in  service,  of  the  king  or  of  others, 
but  held  (1)  a  third  part  of  300  acres  of  wood  within  the  parish  of 
Hurste  and  of  the  profits  of  the  hundred  of  Assherugge  of  the  king 
in  chief  in  dower,  with  reversion  to  the  said  ThomaS  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body,  by  virtue  of  letters  patent  of  Edward  III  (shown 
to  the  jurors  of  the  inquisition)  by  which  the  said  late  king  granted, 
among  other  things,  the  manor  of  Aumbresbure,  co.  Wilts,  whereof 
the  said  third  part  is  parcel,  together  with  knights  fees  etc.  (as 
above,  last  entry)  and  all  other  appurtenances,  to  the  said  William 
father  of  William  in  tail  male  by  service  of  a  knight's  fee,  of  which 
manor  of  Aumbresbure  (which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service)  the  said  Thomas  is  now  seised  ;  and  (2)  a  knight's  fee  in 
La  Wyke  by  Bastelden,  which  Walter  de  la  Wyke  lately  held,  a 
knight's  fee  in  Kyngeston  Lille,  which  Warin  son  of  Gerold  lately 
held,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  or  chapel  of  Crokham,  in 
dower  with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body  by  virtue  of  a  charter  of  Edward  III  (shown  to  the  jurors), 
by  which  the  said  late  king  granted  the  manor  of  Crokham, 
together  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches,  chapels, 
religious  houses  and  hospitals,  and  with  hundreds,  markets,  fairs, 
chaces,  warrens,  parks,  woods,  free  fisheries,  feedings,  pastures, 
regalities,  liberties,  free  customs,  and  all  other  appurtenances,  to 
the  said  William  father  of  William  in  tail,  the  said  fees  and  advow- 
son being  appurtenant  to  the  manor  of  Crokham,  whereof  the 
said  Thomas  is  now  seised, 


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Membrane  11 — cont. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  South- 
ampton and  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to  divers  inquisitions  taken  before 
him  showing  that  the  said  Elizabeth  on  the  day  of  her  death  held 
no  lands  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee,  or  in  service,  of  the  king  in  chief 
or  of  others,  but  held  in  dower  (1)  in  the  county  of  Southampton  a 
moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Hordhulle,  which  the  prior  of  Brom- 
more  holds,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Hordhulle  and  Sharprix, 
which  Roger  Gryffyn  holds  in  right  of  his  wife,  a  moiety  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  Sharprix,  which  John  de  Lysle  son  of  the  lady 
Maud  de  Lysle  holds,  a  fourth  part  and  an  eighth  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  Henton  Aumerle  and  in  Hamme  Preston,  an  eighth  part  of 
a  knight's  fee  in  Moseclyve,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Lokerlee, 
a  knight's  fee  in  Northchardeford,  which  is  held  by  John  atte 
Berghe,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Staunton,  a  moiety  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  Shirlee  by  Suthampton,  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  the  same  town,  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Shoppelegh, 
which  is  held  by  the  earl  of  Ormond,  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  there,  which  William  Moygne  holds,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  Mulleford,   Kyhavene  and  Leton,  which  the  bishop  of 
Salisbury  holds,  and  the  advowson  of  the  priory  of  Cristchurche 
Twynham,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body,  by  virtue  of  a  charter  (shown  to  the  jurors)  by  which 
Edward  III  granted,  among  other  things,  the  castle  of  Cristchurche 
Twynham  with  the  borough  and  the  manor  of  Westovere  and  the 
hundred  of  Cristchurche,  together  with  all  appurtenances  thereof, 
to  William  de  Monte  Acuto,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  the  elder,  and 
Katharine  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  William,  the  said 
fees  and  advowson  being  appurtenant  to  the  castle  of  Cristchurche 
Twynham,  the  borough,  the  manor  of  Westovere  and  the  hundred 
of  Cristchurche,  co.  Southampton,  whereof  the  said  Thomas  is  now 
seised  ;  and  (2)  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  a  knight's  fee  in  Calston 
and  Whitelee  within  the  hundred  of  Calne,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  Fyffhyde,  a  knight's  fee  in  Brodeblountesdon,  a  moiety  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  Litelblountesdon,  a  knight's  fee  in  Benknolle,  a 
moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Haydon,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in 
Lutelton,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Bereford,  a  moiety  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  Hochulle,  two-thirds  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Wynter- 
bourne,  a  knight's  fee  and  a  half  in  Echelhampton,  a  knight's  fee 
in  Wyvelesford  and  Norton,  2  knights'  fees  in  Aulton  Berners, 
4  knights'  fees  in  Shireueton,  Wynterbourne  and  Cheverell,  a 
fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Midelton,  a  knight's  fee  in  Cotes, 
a  tenth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Bridcombe,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  Deverell,  a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Asserton,  and  a 
knight's  fee  in  Chadneswyche,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas 
and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  by  virtue  of  certain  letters  patent 
whereby  Edward  III  granted,  among  other  things,  the  manors  of 
Aumbresbure  and  Wynterbourne,  co.   Wilts,  with  knights'  fees 
and  advowsons  of  churches,  abbeys,  priories,  hospitals  and  chapels, 
and  with  fisheries,  chaces,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  fairs,  markets, 
liberties  and  free  customs,  wards,  reliefs,  escheats,  and  with  the 
services   of  tenants   both    free   and  bond,   and   with   all   other 
Wt.  2415.  F.  7. 


98 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415. 


March  1. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  11 — cont. 

appurtenances,  to  the  said  William  the  father  in  tail  male  ;  the 
said  fees  being  appurtenant  to  the  said  manor  of  Aumbresbure 
and  Wynterbourne  whereof  the  said  Thomas  is  now  seised. 

Commitment  to  Thomas  Bridlyngton,  citizen  and  draper  of 
London,  and  Ralph  Holand,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, — by 
mainprise  of  John  Broker,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  and 
John  Sparowe  of  London,  '  dyer,' — of  the  keeping  of  a  moiety  of 
18  acres  of  marsh  in  Clyve,  called  '  Medmerssh,'  which,  together 
with  the  other  moiety  of  the  said  marsh,  Margaret  the  daughter 
and  one  of  the  heirs  of  Robert  Ram,  who  assumed  the  habit  of 
religion  in  the  house  of  the  nuns  of  St.  Benedict  at  Edyngham,  co. 
Essex,  and  made  her  profession  therein,  it  is  said,  in  48  Edward  III, 
held  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee,  on  the  day  on  which  she  thus  made 
her  profession,  of  Edward  III  as  of  the  barony  of  his  castle  of 
Leyborne  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for 
the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  10<s.  a  year  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  6d.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE    10. 

Feb.  5.          Commitment  to  Robert  Hilton,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  William  Hilton,  esquire,  and  Walter  Tailboys,  esquire,  both  of  the 
county  of  Lincoln,  of  the  keeping  of  the  said  county  from  Michael- 
mas last  in  terms  as  above  [p.  42],  the  commitment  of  12  November 
last  notwithstanding.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Jan.  30.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  York  to  appoint  some  trustworthy 
Westminster,  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  said 
diocese  the  two  tenths,  payable  a  tenth  in  the  quinzaine  of  Easter 
next,  a  moiety  of  the  other  tenth  in  the  quinzaine  of  Easter 
following,  and  the  other  moiety  at  Michaelmas  then  following, 
which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province  of  York  granted  to 
the  king,  for  the  defence  of  the  realm  and  the  church  of  England, 
in  their  last  convocation  in  their  provincial  council  celebrated 
in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  on  9  January  and 
continued  until  11  January  last,  (though  beyond  their  power  on 
account  of  their  notorious  poverty  and  many  other  insupportable 
losses  at  this  present  time  befalling),  of  all  their  ecclesiastical 
benefices,  temporalities,  spiritualities,  and  temporalities  annexed 
to  spiritualities  ; — the  priories  of  Ellerton,  Watton,  Madersay 
and  Fellay,  the  monasteries  of  Rufford,  Holmecoltram,  Caldre 
and  Gromond,  the  community  of  the  cathedral  church  afore- 
said, the  churches  of  Topclif  and  Misterton  (on  account  of 
the  necessary  and  speedy  completion  of  the  said  cathedral  church 
to  the  fabric  of  which  they  are  appropriated),  and  the  churches 
of  Acastre  by  York  and  Kirkham  in  the  archdeaconry  of 
Richmond,  being  wholly  excepted ;  and  the  monasteries  of 


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Membrane  10 — cont. 
Cokirsand  and  Selby,  the  priories  of  Feriby,  Wyrkesop,  St. 
Oswald  of  Nostell,  Pontefract,  Gisbum,  Drax,  Thurgarton, 
Hautemprise,  and  Malton,  and  the  prebends  of  Langtoft  and 
Botevant  in  and  of  the  cathedral  church  of  York,  on  account  of 
their  excessive  assessments  and  insupportable  losses  notoriously 
befalling  them,  being  charged  with  the  payment  of  one  tenth  only 
(payable  a  moiety  at  the  first  term  of  payment,  and  the  other 
moiety  at  the  other  two  terms  equally)  ;  and  except  also,  as  at 
other  times,  the  lands  and  possessions  of  the  abbot  and  convent 
of  Meaux  which  have  been  destroyed  by  the  waters  of  the  sea, 
the  Humber  and  other  rivers  in  Holdernes,  all  benefices  of  nuns, 
benefices  in  Cumberland,  Northumberland,  Coupeland  and  West- 
moreland, (and  the  temporalities  annexed  to  them),  in  the  fore- 
front of  the  marches  of  England  towards  the  Scots,  which  have 
been  destroyed  (touching  which  the  certificates  of  the  ordinaries 
will  be  accepted  in  the  Exchequer),  and  benefices,  dignities, 
hospitals,  offices,  prebends,  portions  and  pensions,  temporalities, 
spiritualities,  and  temporalities  annexed  to  spiritualities,  situated 
within  the  province,  which  have  been  assessed  at  100*.  and  under 
(at  this  turn  only)  according  to  the  new  assessment  ; — with 
proviso  that  the  said  prelates  and  clergy  shall  not  be  charged 
with  any  other  payments,  aids  and  assessments,  like  or  unlike, 
for  two  years  after  the  date  of  the  aforesaid  grant.  And  answer 
is  to  be  made  for  the  said  tenths  at  the  said  terms  ;  and  the 
archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer 
by  1  March  next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons 
appointed  by  him. 

Order  in.  like  terms  to  W.  bishop  of  Carlisle. 

The  like  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric 
of  Durham,  the  bishop  being  in  distant  parts. 

Jan.  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 
West  minster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken 
before  John  Derehurst  and  Robert  Andrewe,  by  virtue  of  a 
commission  from  the  king  directed  to  them  and  to  Nicholas 
Sambourne,  the  younger,  and  Thomas  Crekkelade,  showing  that 
27s.  \\d.  of  rent  in  Coytchurche,  which  the  abbot  of  Neeh  and 
others  render  yearly  for  certain  lands  which  they  hold  there, 
4  acres  of  land  and  2  acres  of  meadow  which  John  Hick  holds, 
7  acres  of  land  called  '  Smythislond,'  which  Gr'  ap  Jer'  holds, 
an  acre  of  land  which  the  same  Gr'  holds,  a  messuage  and  5 
acres  of  land  William  Ph'  holds,  a  curtilage  which  John  Willy 
holds,  a  messuage  and  4  acres  of  land  which  Jevan  Lya  holds,  a 
messuage  and  12  acres  of  land  and  meadow  held  by  Thomas 
Halle  and  Jevan  Lya,  divers  works  which  the  same  Thomas  owes, 
a  cottage,  3  roods  of  land  and  an  acre  of  pasture  and  wood  which 
David  Balle  holds,  a  parcel  of  pasture  and  wood  held  by  William 
Wethire,  chaplain,  a  messuage  with  a  curtilage  which  John 
Hick  holds,  a  curtilage  held  by  Alice  Adam,  a  curtilage  which 


100  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

John  Richard  holds,  a  parcel  of  waste  which  Simon  Wille  holds, 
2  curtilages  and  an  acre  of  land  which  John  Erode,  the  elder, 
holds,  a  curtilage  which  Thomas  Erode  holds,  12  acres  of  land 
in  Langeley  held  by  Hoel  ap  Giffeirard,  9  acres  of  land  and  wood 
sometime  of  Bougan,  a  ruinous  cottage  sometime  of  John  Borray, 
a  curtilage  sometime  of  Wlad  fr'(sic)  there,  a  messuage  and  12 
acres  of  land  held  by  William  Ph',  a  parcel  of  meadow  pertaining 
to  the  tenement  of  the  same  William,  8*.  which  the  same  William 
renders  yearly  for  his  divers  works,  3^d.  for  '  lardersilver,'  Id. 
for  'kevynghen,'  the  land  and  meadow  held  by  Jankyn  Wyllym, 
Thomas  Aleyn,  Madoc'  ap  Mure'  Payn,  Thomas  Halle,  Willym 
Lya,  Willym  Balle,  Lewys  ap  Wasmer,  Agnes  Jane,  Simon 
Willym,  John  Erode,  the  younger,  John  Erode,  the  elder,  Jevan 
ap  Ernerough,  David  ap  Jevan  Vaghan  and  David  Ph',  a  bond 
tenure  held  by  Roger  Rest  and  Alice  Adam  jointly,  a  bond 
tenure  sometime  of  John  Adam,  the  younger,  a  bond  tenure 
sometime  of  Eynon  ap  Richard  in  Coytchurche,  22s.  3%d.  of 
rent  in  Waterton  which  Gilbert  Denys,  knight,  and  others  render 
yearly  for  certain  messuages,  cottages  and  land  which  they  hold 
there,  a  bond  tenure  held  by  Jevan  ap  Ernerough,  a  bond  tenure 
held  by  Hoel  ap  Grene  ap  Hoel,  a  bond  tenure  which  Philip 
Grey  holds,  a  bond  tenure  [held  by]  David  Schep,  half  a  bond 
tenure  held  by  Roger  Ph',  a  messuage  and  4|  acres  of  land  held 
by  Jevan  ap  Ernrough,  a  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land  which 
Thomas  Ph'  held,  a  cottage  there  sometime  of  Agnes  Dd',  5 
acres  of  demesne  land  held  by  John  Ph',  14  acres  of  land  held  by 
Jevan  ap  Ernrough,  l£  acres  of  land  held  by  the  same  Jevan, 
6|  acres  of  land  held  by  John  Erode,  9  acres  of  land  held  by  John 
Bonevylle,  2  acres  of  land  held  by  Thomas  Wille,  4  acres  of  land 
held  by  Thomas  Ph',  3  acres  of  land  held  by  Roger  Ph',  6  acres  of 
land  held  by  Philip  Grey,  an  acre  and  a  rood  of  land  held  by  David 
Stephen,  2  acres  of  land  and  meadow  held  by  Stephen  Willy, 
55  acres  of  arable  land  in  a  cultivation,  called  '  Le  Roode,'  3 
acres  of  land  in  a  cultivation,  called  '  Clerkesput,'  15  acres  of 
meadow  in  '  Brodmede,'  4  acres  and  3  roods  of  meadow  in 
'  Fysshwermede,'  2|  acres  of  meadow  at  '  Semsanasmede,'  13 
acres  of  land  in  a  cultivation  between  '  Le  Roode  '  and  Nolton 
on  the  east  side  of  the  said  cultivation,  a  corn  mill  called  '  Treigois,' 
79s.  2%d.  of  rent  which  LI'  Gymad  and  others,  tenants  in  Welshry, 
render  yearly,  a  parcel  of  extended  land  sometime  of  Jevan  ap 
Claytho,  a  parcel  of  land  sometime  of  loruerth  ap  Towe,  a  parcel 
of  land  sometime  of  Muric  Goyg',  of  land  sometime  of  LI'  ap 
Jevan  ap  Muric,  of  land  sometime  of  Ger'  Payn,  of  land  sometime 
of  John  Broun,  of  land  sometime  of  Walter  Vaur',  a  parcel  of 
land  called  '  Courtwille,'  an  annual  rent  of  2s.  4d.  from  all  the 
lands  assigned  to  Edward  Stradelyng  and  John  Stradelyng  as 
their  pourparty  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Coytyff  and 
of  the  manors  of  Neweschastell,  Neweland  and  Lanharry,  a 
yearly  rent  of  IQd.  from  all  the  lands  assigned  to  Joan  late  the 
wife  of  Richard  Vernon,  'chivaler,'  as  her  pourparty  of  the  same 
castle,  lordship  and  manor,  the  whole  wood  of  Pencoyd  lying 


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1415.  Membrane    10 — cont. 

between  a  way  called  '  Wyllnswey  '  on.  the  West  (which  way 
leads  from  the  land  of  John  Hick  on  the  south  side  of  the  said 
wood  as  far  as  a  croft  called  '  Gilgannan,'  and  thence  as  far  as 
the  tenement  of  Jevan  ap  LI'  The  on  the  north  side  of  the  said 
wood)  and  a  way  called  '  Prestelwey  '  on  the  East  (which  way 
leads  from  the  way  of  David  Ph'  on  the  South  as  far  as  a  way 
called  '  Cressewey  '  and  thence  as  far  as  the  tenement  of  Willy 
ap  Goythour  on  the  North),  which  wood  contains  40  acres  of 
wood,  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Coychyrch  and  Lanharry, 
to  wit,  alternate  presentations  thereto,  and  10  acres  of  wood  in 
Altrewe  lying  next  to  10  acres  of  the  said  wood  assigned  to  the 
pourparty  of  Coytyff  on  the  east  side,  as  the  metes  and  bounds 
there  are  limited,  came  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  and  are  still 
in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Laurence  Berkkerolles  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas  de  la  Beer,  son  of  John  ;  and 
that  all  the  aforesaid  lands  and  tenements  are  held  of  Isabel  wife 
of  Richard  de  Bello  Campo  of  Bergevenny,  '  chivaler,'  as  of  the 
lordship  of  Kerdyf  and  the  county  of  Glomorgan  by  service  of  a 
moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  ;  and  that  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Beer 
died  on  28  October  last  ;  and  that  John  Seint  Johan,  '  chivaler,' 
son  of  Elizabeth  one  of  the  sisters  of  John  de  la  Beer,  '  chivaler,' 
the  father  of  John  the  father  of  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Beer,  and 
John  Basset,  esquire,  son  of  Margaret  the  second  sister  of  the 
said  John  de  la  Beer,  '  chivaler,'  are  the  kinsmen  and  next  heirs 
of  the  said  Thomas,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealties  of  the 
said  John  Seint  Johan  and  John  Basset,  make  a  partition  of  the 
premises  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause  the  said  John  Seint 
Johan  and  John  Basset  to  have  full  seisin  of  their  pourparties. 

Feb.  16.  Commitment  to  Richard  Stok  and  Thomas  Bailly,  clerk, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  William  Walden  of  the  county  of  Essex  and 
Thomas  Dal  by  of  the  county  of  Leicester, — of  the  keeping  of  a 
messuage,  called  '  Mershesplace,'  in  Bishop's  Lavyngton,  late 
of  John  Mersshe,  the  younger,  who  held  on  the  day  of  his  death 
of  Richard  late  bishop  of  Salisbury,  deceased,  which  was  taken 
into  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  and  is  now  in  the  king's  hands  by 
the  death  of  the  said  Richard  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Agnes,  John's  daughter  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas last  for  as  long  as  the  messuage  with  its  appurtenances  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hands,  rendering  for  the  said  keeping  40*., 
the  sum  at  which  the  messuage  with  its  appurtenances  was 
extended  by  John  Dovdale,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts, 
and  an  increment  of  26s.  8d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  18.       Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Anne,  late  the  wife  of  Ancelin 

Westminster.  Gyse,  and  to  Thomas  Kyng, — by  mainprise  of  John  Hampton 

of  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  John  Pepir  of  the  county  of 

Hereford, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Elmore,  co.  Gloucester, 


102  CALteKDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415  f  Membrane  10 — cont. 

late  of  the  said  Ancelin,  who  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  of 
Henry  IV  in  chief  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
as  long  as  the  manor  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  after 
Ancelin's  death,  rendering  20/.,  as  the  last  farmer  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  20s.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  Exchequers.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Extractum  est  usque  hue. 


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3   HENRY  V. 


[Letters  etc.  from  24  August  to  14  November  inclusive  in  this  year 
are  tested  by  John  duke  of  Bedford,  guardian  of  England.} 

MEMBRANE  31. 
1415. 

April  9.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep 
safely  until  further  order  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof 
Alice  the  late  wife  of  John  Merbury,  sometime  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Oldecastell,  who  (que)  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  her 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisi- 
tion touching  her  lands  and  heir. 


April  20. 

Westminster. 

April  19. 

Westminster. 

April  20. 

Westminster. 


April  18. 

Westminster. 

May  14. 

Westminster. 

May  12. 

Westminster. 

April  29. 

Westminster. 

April  27. 

Westminster. 

April  18. 

Westminster. 


June  10. 

Westminster. 

May  28. 

Westminster. 

July  5. 

Winchester. 


The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  : — 

John  Halsharn,  esquire  ;  Kent ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  Wilts. 

Nicholas  Englefeld  ;    Oxford. 

John  Halsham,  esquire  ;    Essex  and  Hertford*  ;    Bedford 

and  Buckingham*  ;    Sussex. 

Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 
Simon  Michell ;  Wilts. 

Hawis  de  Picheford  ;    Stafford. 

John  Kyngeston,    '  chivaler  '  ;    Somerset ;    Berks  ;    Wilts. 

Peter  atte  Forde  ;   Wilts. 

Philip  Baynard,  esquire  ;    Southampton  ;    Wilts. 

Beatrice  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Roos  of  Hamelak, '  chivaler ' ; 
York  ;  Buckingham  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby  ;  Somerset 
and  Dorset;  Leicester ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wrales  ;  Sussex  ;  Northampton  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ; 
Essex  and  Hertford  ;  Kent ;  Lincoln ;  London  (Thomas 
Fauconer,  mayor  and  escheator). 

Nicholas  Sonford,  esquire  ;    Salop. 

Mathew  Witefeld,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Northumberland. 

Thomas  Lucy,  *  chivaler  '  ;  Warwick  ;  Worcester  ;  Glouces- 
ter and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 


'  Vm-ntcd  because  nothing  tfiereof  was  done. 


104 


CALENDAR  Otf  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415. 

July  9. 

Westminster. 

July  12. 

Westminster. 


July  16. 

Westminster. 

July  28. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  24. 

Westminster. 

Sept.   1. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  10. 

Westminster. 

Oct.   8. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  6. 

Westminster. 


Oct.   10. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  13. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 


Sept.  8. 

Westminster. 


Oct.   14. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  1. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  15. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 

Oct.   18. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  23. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  31 — cont. 

Hugh  de  Holes,  knight  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales  ;  Hereford  ;  Gloucester  ;  Wilts ;  Devon ;  Hertford. 

Beatrice  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Roos  of  Hamelak, 
'  chivaler  '  ;  city  of  Lincoln  (Peter  Saltby,  mayor  and 
escheator)  ;  city  of  York  (William  Waghein,  mayor  and 
escheator). 

Henry  Vavasour,  '  chivaler  '  ;   York  ;   Lincoln. 

Thomas  de  Lucy  ;    Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales. 
William  Orlaston,  son  of  John  Orlaston  of  Plukele  ;   Kent. 

John  Frenssh,  '  goldsmyth  '  ;    Sussex. 

Walter  Faucomberge,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Bedford  ;  Northampton  ; 

Lincoln. 

Peter  Mauley,  '  chivaler  '  ;    York  ;    Lincoln. 
John  Marland  ;    Somerset  ;    Wilts. 
Michael  de  la  Pole,  late  earl  of  Suffolk  ;    York  ;    Lincoln  ; 

Nottingham  ;  Rutland ;  Northampton ;  London  (Thomas 

Fauconer,  mayor  and  escheator)  ;    Southampton  ;   Essex  ; 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;    Somerset. 
Margery  late  the  wife  of  Geoffrey  Jugler  ;    Sussex. 

John  Chediok,   '  chivaler  '  ;    Essex  ;    Surrey  ;    Cambridge  ; 

Wilts  ;    Gloucester  and  the   adjacent   march   of  Wales  ; 

Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Richard  Royhale  ;   Gloucester. 

John  Phelipp,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Kent  ;  Bedford  and  Bucking- 
ham ;  Suffolk  ;  Oxford  and  Berks  ;  Gloucester  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Cornwall ;  Southampton  ; 
Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Rosa  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Robell,  who  held  in  dower  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Robert,  sometime  her  husband  ; 
Norfolk. 

Richard  Courtenay,  late  bishop  of  Norwich  ;  Somerset  and 
Dorset  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

Richard  Royhale  ;   Worcester. 

Thomas  Rolleston  ;  Lincoln  ;  York. 
Robert  Todenham,   '  chivaler  '  ;    Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Edmund  Lyversegge,   esquire  ;    Somerset ;    Gloucester. 
Gregory  Balard  ;    Kent ;    Middlesex  ;    Buckingham. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  William  Bayford  ;  Southampton  and 
Wilts. 


3   HENRY  V. 


lor, 


1415. 

Oct.  20. 

\\Vst  minster. 

Oct.  6. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 

\\Vstminster. 


Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  11. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  11. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  8. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  5. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  1. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  31 — cont. 
John  de  Sancto  Mauro  ;    Devon  ;    Somerset  ;    Wilts. 

Michael  de  la  Pole,  late  earl  of  Suffolk  ;    Middlesex. 
Nicholas  Bradshawe,  esquire  ;    Buckingham. 

MEMBRANE  30. 

Edward  late  duke  of  York ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk ;  Middlesex ; 
Northumberland  (vacated  because  nothing  thereof  was  done)  ; 
Essex  and  Hertford  ;  Northampton  and  Rutland  ;  York  ; 
Lincoln  ;  Buckingham  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts  ;  Cam- 
bridge and  Huntingdon ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales  ;  London  (Nicholas  Wotton,  mayor  and 
escheator). 

Thomas  Carleton,  esquire  ;  Lincoln  ;  Nottingham  ;  city  of 
Lincoln  (the  mayor  and  escheator). 

Nicholas  Bradeshagh  ;    Northampton. 

Nicholas  Langeford,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Derby. 

Thomas  Wilcotes,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Oxford  ;   Gloucester. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  John  Dymmok  ;   Bedford. 

William  le  Zouche,  '  chivaler  '  ;    London  (Nicholas  Wotton, 

mayor    and    escheator)  ;      Bedford    and    Buckingham ; 

Northampton  and   Rutland  ;    Nottingham  and  Derby  ; 

Warwick     and     Leicester  ;      Lincoln ;      Salop  ;      Wilts  ; 

Somerset  and  Dorset  ;  Devon  ;   Stafford. 
John  Phelipp,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Middlesex. 

Thomas  Ingelby  ;    York. 
Walter  Stoghton  ;   Surrey. 

William  le  Zouche, '  chivaler  '  ;  Berks  ;  Worcester  ;  Norfolk  ; 

Surrey  ;    Oxford. 
John  Phelipp,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Sussex. 

Nicholas  Langeford,  knight ;    Buckingham. 

Edward  late  duke  of  York  ;    Hereford  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 
John  Mortymer,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Worcester  ;   Hereford  and  the 

adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Dymmok,  esquire  ;    Lincoln  ;    Surrey  ;    Bedford. 
William  Boteler,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Warwick. 
Robert  Aubrey,  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 


ioti 


CALENDAR  OF  FlNft  ROLLS. 


1415. 
Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  4. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  5. 

Westminster; 

Dec.  3. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  12. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  30. 

Westminster. 

1416. 

Jan.  5. 

Westminster. 

1415. 

Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  5. 

Westminster. 

1416. 

Jan.  20. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  18. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  29. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  30 — cont. 
Thomas  Chapeleyn  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts. 

Edward  late  duke  of  York  ;  Warwick. 
John  Chaumbirleyn  ;   Kent. 

Joan    Jordan ;     London    (Nicholas    Wotton,    mayor    and 

escheator). 
Roger  Trumpyton,  '  chivaler ' ;  Cambridge ;  Salop ;  Bedford  ; 

Leicester. 
William  Swynfen  ;    Leicester  ;    Suffolk. 

Peter  Stantor  ;   Southampton  and  Wilts. 
William  le  Zouche,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Hertford. 

, 
Edward  Burnell,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Norfolk. 


Drew   Barantyn  ;    London   (Nicholas  Wotton,   mayor  and 

escheator)  ;    Suffolk  ;    Northampton  ;    Cambridge. 
Robert  Morle,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 


Edmund  Cressy  ;    Hertford. 

William  Croser,  esquire  ;    Surrey  ;    Cambridge. 

Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  John  Teryngham,  daughter  and  heir 

of  Laurence  Pabenham,  knight  ;  Kent. 
Joyce  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Hugford,  who  (qui)  held  by 

knight  service  of  the  heir  of  Thomas  Lovell,  '  chivaler,' 

a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Warwick. 
John  Teryngham  ;    Bedford  and  Buckingham  ;    Lincoln. 

Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  John  Teryngham,  daughter  and 
heir  of  Laurence  Pabenham ;  Northampton ;  Bedford 
and  Buckingham. 

William  Fyloll ;   Essex  ;   Dorset. 

Henry  de  Brampton  ;  Northumberland. 

Nicholas  Langeford,  '  chivaler  '  ;  county  palatine  of  Lancas- 
ter (the  chancellor). 

John  Vylers  ;    Warwick  and  Leicester. 
Nicholas  Langeford,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Stafford. 
Robert  Swynerton,  esquire  ;    Stafford. 
Thomas  Adderbury  ;  Wilts. 


Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  29. 

John  Browenyng  ;    Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales  ;   Dorset. 


:$  HENRY  V.  107 


Membrane  29 — cont. 
Feb.  6.  John  Poucher,  '  chivaler  '  ;    York  ;      Lincoln. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  18.  Thomas   late   earl   of   Arundell ;     Salop   and  the   adjacent 

\\Vstmmstcr.  march  of  Wales  ;    Southampton  and  Wilts  ;   Norfolk  and 

Suffolk  ;    Kent  ;    Bedford  and  Buckingham  ;    Gloucester 

and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;    London   (Nicholas 

Wotton,   mayor   and   escheator)  ;     Essex   and   Hertford. 

Jan.   12.  Nicholas  Bromford,  esquire  ;   Cornwall. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  29.  John  de  la  Pole,  clerk  ;   Somerset. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  15.  William  Strother  of  Kirkherle,  esquire  ;    Northumberland. 

Westminster.  Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

1415  MEMBRANE  24. 

April  12.  Commitment  to  Roger  Leche,  '  chivaler,'  and  Philip  Leche 
Westminster.  '  chivaler,'  his  son, — by  mainprise  of  John  Ryder  of  the  county 
of  Stafford  and  John  Phelippe  of  the  county  of  Hereford, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manor  of  Bollesovere,  co.  Derby,  which  Robert 
Lytton,  '  chivaler,'  deceased,  formerly  held  ;  to  hold  the  manor, 
with  all  profits  and  commodities  pertaining  to  it,  in  survivorship, 
from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  rendering  362.  13s.  4d!.  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  maintaining 
the  houses  and  buildings  belonging  to  the  said  manor. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

April  17.  Commitment  to  Henry  Merston,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster,  ganton  of  London  and  John  Geddeney  of  the  county  of  Middlesex, 
— of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage  with  all  its  appurtenances  in  the 
town  of  Orpyngton,  co.  Kent  (which  messuage  by  virtue  of  a 
certain  inquisition  taken  before  Richard  Norwyche,  late  escheator, 
46  Edward  III,  was  taken  into  the  hands  of  the  said  late  king,  by 
name  of  a  messuage  with  appurtenances  in  Orpyngton,  and 
remains  at  present  in  the  king's  hands,  because  it  was  ascertained 
before  the  said  late  escheator  that  a  certain  Nicholas  Istele, 
late  rector  of  the  church  of  Orpyngton,  acquired  the  said  messuage 
with  all  its  appurtenances  aforesaid  from  John  Hannewell, 
chaplain,  in  which  messuage  the  said  John  enfeoffed  Robert 
Ellerburn,  vicar  of  the  church  aforesaid,  to  hold  the  same  to 
himself  and  his  successors,  vicars  there,  for  ever,  without  the  king's 
licence)  ;  to  hold  the  said  keeping  to  himself,  his  assigns  and 
executors,  from  Easter  2  Henry  V  for  60  years,  rendering  to  the 
king  and  his  successors  12d.  a  year,  according  to  the  extent  made 
by  the  said  inquisition,  and  an  increment  of  4d. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  14.         Commitment  to  Maud  late  the  wife  of  John  Lovell, '  chivaler,' — • 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Comp worth  of  the  county  of  Northamp- 
ton,   Richard    Colyngbourne    of    the    county    of    Wilts,    Peter 
Kynkenall  of  the  county  of  Lancaster,  esquire,   and  Edward 


108  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415.  Membrane  24 — cont. 

Reede  of  the  county  of  Stafford,  clerk, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manor  of  Tychemerssche,  called  'Lovelies  manere,'  together  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  said  town,  the  manors  of 
Brakle  and  Hals,  the  manor  of  Kyngessutton,  the  hundred  of 
Kyngessutton,  3  messuages  sometime  of  Thomas  Warde  in  the 
town  of  Tychemerssh,  3  cottages  in  the  same  town  late  of  Edmund 
Everard,  knight,  a  cottage,  called  '  Pyggenotwell,'  in  Tychemerssh, 
two -thirds  of  a  tenement  in  Tychemerssh,  which  tenement  some- 
time belonged  to  Simon  Mollesworth,  half  a  virgate  of  land  in 
the  same  town,  sometime  of  Katharine  Drayton,  a  cottage  in  the 
same  town  sometime  of  William  Mirable,  a  messuage  in  the  same 
town,  and  2s.  of  rent  issuing  from  a  certain  tenement  sometime  of 
John  Gryndelee  in  the  same  town,  4  acres  of  wood  in  Padenhawe, 
together  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  All  Saints  of 
Aldewyncle,  co.  Northampton,  and  the  manor  of  Broughton  and 
2  carucates  of  land  with  their  appurtenances  within  the  township 
of  Aylesbury,  co.  Buckingham  ;  to  hold  the  same, — which  for 
certain  causes  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  Roger 
Flore,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton,  and  Thomas 
Derham,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham,  and  are  still 
in  the  king's  hand, — together  with  the  issues  thereof  from  the 
time  of  the  taking  of  the  same  into  the  king's  hand,  until  it  shall 
have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  premises 
should  of  right  pertain  to  the  king  or  to  the  said  Maud  ;  provided 
that  she  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  those  issues  and  for  all 
other  issues,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king,  keep  the 
premises  without  waste  and  destruction,  and  do  and  support  all 
other  charges  incumbent  thereon. 

May  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  John  Halsham,  esquire, 
on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  in  the  said  county  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  or  in  service  of  the  king  in  chief,  but  held  the 
manor  of  Colyngbourne  Valence,  co.  Wilts,  for  life  of  the  grant  of 
John  Lincoln,  clerk,  and  Walter  Topclif  made  to  the  said  John 
Halsham  and  Philippa  late  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of 
Philippa,  by  a  fine  levied  with  the  king's  licence  in  the  court 
at  Westminster  on  the  morrow  of  All  Souls,  12  Richard  II,  before 
Robert  de  Cheiieton  and  his  fellows,  then  justices  of  the 
Bench,  between  the  said  John  Lincoln  and  Walter,  querents,  and 
the  said  John  Halsham  and  Philippa,  deforciants,  touching  the 
said  manor  and  other  manors  and  lands  in  the  said  fine  contained  ; 
and  that  the  said  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
a  sparrow-hawk,  or  2s.,  payable  yearly  to  the  king  by  the  hands 
of  the  sheriff  of  the  county  for  the  time  being,  for  all  services  ; 
and  that  Hugh  Halsham  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  John 
Halsham  and  son  and  heir  of  the  body  of  the  said  Philippa,  and 
of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Hugh  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
said  manor,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  due  from  him  in  this 
behalf  and  for  the  other  manors,  lands  and  tenements  in  divers 
counties  which  the  said  John  Halsham  on  the  day  of  his  death 


3   HENRY  V.  109 


1415.  Membrane  24 — cont. 

held  of  the  king  in  chief  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Hugh,  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  Hugh's 
homage  until  Midsummer  next. 
Deffin'. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk 
touching  the  manors  of  Westlexham,  Stevekey,  Kerbroke,  Filby 
and  Posewyk  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Stevekey 
and  Posewyk  (which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service),  and  the  manor  of  Holkham  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church  there  (which  are  held  of  John  Clyfton  by  knight  service)  ; 
as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  of  the  said  Hugh  and  for  a  certain 
fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  a  certain 
day  yet  to  come. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  Kent  touching  the  manor 
of  Brabourne  and  the  advowson  of  two -thirds  of  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Herixhull  (which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  a  knight's  fee),  and  20  acres  of  land  in  Brabourne 
(which  are  held  of  the  king  as  of  his  duchy  of  Lancaster  by  a 
sixth  part  of  a  knight's  fee). 

Order  to  William  Ryman,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Sussex  ; — 
pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  John 
Halsham,  esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  in  the 
said  county  of  the  king  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  or  in 
service,  but  held  the  manors  of  Aplesham,  Noteham  and  West- 
grenstede  together  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Coumbes 
of  the  earl  marshal  of  the  gift  and  feoffment  of  Richard  Wanlyng, 
clerk,  and  Adam  Toukere  to  the  said  John  and  Philippa  late  his 
wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  ;  and  that  Hugh  Halsham  is  the 
son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  John  and  the  son  and  heir  of  the 
bodies  of  the  said  John  and  Philippa,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause 
the  said  Hugh  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  premises,  as  the  king  has 
taken  his  fealty  for  certain  manors,  lands  and  tenements  in  divers 
counties  which  the  said  John  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Hugh,  and  for  a 
certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  a 
certain  day  yet  to  come. 

April  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton  to  cause 
Westminster.  Walter  Sondes,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of 
Thomas  Skelton,  '  chivaler,'  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  the  said  Joan  his  mother  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was 
seized  of  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  her  death,  as  the 
king  has  taken  his  fealty,  and  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  his  homage  until  Midsummer  next. 

May  27.         Commitment    to    John  Russell, — by   mainprise    of    Thomas 

Westminster.  Warde  and  John  Goldyng,  both  of  London,— of  the  keeping  of  a 

plot  of  meadow  containing  l£  acres  of  land  lying  in  Outemande 


110 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  24  —  cont. 

in  the  town  of  Great  Pyrindon,  co.  Essex,  which  plot  the  parish 
priest  of  Little  Pyrindon  gave  to  the  church  of  the  said  town  of 
Great  Pyrindon  without  the  king's  licence,  and  which  for  this 
cause  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  is  still  in  the  king's  hands  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  plot 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  the  18d. 
which  the  escheator  of  the  said  county  used  to  render,  and  an 
increment  of  Qd.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


May  23.  Commitment  to  John  Stevenson  and  Roger  Boucher,  —  by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Henry  Coupere  and  John  Broun,  both  of  the  county 
of  Norfolk,  —  of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage  and  1|  acres  of  land 
in  Tylney  late  of  James  Bourtre,  a  traitor  and  fugitive,  who  held 
them  in  right  of  Joan  his  wife,  which  came  to  the  hands  of  Henry 
IV  by  reason  of  the  insurrection  made  by  James  contrary  to  his 
allegiance,  and  are  now  in  the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Easter  last  for  as  long  as  the  messuage  and  land  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  the  said  cause,  rendering  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  the  2s.  which  the 
escheator  there  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  Sd. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  23. 

April  24.  Grant  and  demise  to  Thomas  Smale,  mayor  of  the  city  of 
Westminster.  Winchester,  and  William  WTode, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Goold 
of  the  county  of  Southampton  and  Richard  Bolt  of  the  same 
county, — of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the 
county  of  Southampton  and  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Winches- 
ter ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  10  years,  together  with 
a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths,  rendering  48  marks 
yearly,  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  equally,  as  the  late  farmers 
rendered,  and  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety 
of  the  forfeiture  ;  provided  always  that  if  any  other  person  shall 
be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  farm  by 
Easter  next,  then  the  said  Thomas  and  William  shall  render 
thereafter  such  larger  sum  or  be  removed  from  the  farm  at  the 
will  of  the  king  ;  and  appointment  of  the  said  Thomas  and 
William  as  alnagers  and  collectors  ; — in  terms  as  above  [p.  6]. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


May  14. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  (omitting  the  proviso  touching  the 
increase  of  the  farm)  : — 

Robert  Passemer, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Corbet  of 
Wfylaston,  co.  Salop,  and  John  Copyn  of  Leicester, — from 
Easter  last  for  15  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  361.  sterling, 
as  the  said  Robert  and  William  Castelein  rendered  formerly, 
and  an  increment  of  3s.  4d.  ;  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


3   HENRY   V. 


Ill 


1415. 
July  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  1. 

Wrst  minster. 


Membrane  23 — cont. 

Roger  Eburton  and  Richard  Piers  of  Welles, — by  mainprise 
of  Simon  Bailly  of  Welles  and  John  Swayn  of  Welles,— 
from  Midsummer  last  for  5  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  161. 
13s.  4d.  ;  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Harleston  of  Wylton,  co  Wilts, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Ravenston  of  the  county  of  Southampton  and  John 
Milleburn  of  the  county  of  Wilts, — from  Martinmas  next 
for  7  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  80Z.  ;  in  the  county  of 
Wilts  and  city  of  Salisbury. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

William  Kelk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Beseby  and  John 
Abbot,  both  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — from  Michaelmas 
last  for  2  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  40s.  (with  proviso  that 
if  any  other  person  be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  more 
for  the  said  farm  by  Easter  next,  then  the  said  William 
shall  render  thereafter  such  larger  sum  or  be  removed  from 
the  farm  at  the  will  of  the  king)  ;  in  the  parts  of  Lyndesey, 
co .  Lincoln .  By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Thomas  Caundyssh  and  Thomas  Newton,  Serjeants  of  the 
king's  cellar,  and  Thomas  White,  citizen  of  London, — by 
mainprise  of  John  Caundyssh  of  London  and  William 
Scardeburgh  of  the  county  of  York, — from  Christmas 
next  for  20  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  121.  13s.  4td,  ;  in 
the  county  of  Salop. 

By  bill  of  John  Rodenhale,   '  chivaler,'  keeper  of  the 
office  of  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  22. 

June  14.         Appointment  of  Thomas  Beston  of  Salisbury  and  Roger  Eburton 

Westminster.  of  the  said  city  as  the  king's  alnagers  in  the  city  of  Salisbury  and 

in  all  other  towns  and  places  within  the  county  of  Wilts  ;    in 

terms  as  above  [p.  11].  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  21. 

June  13.  Commitment  to  brother  Michael  de  Morteyn  of  Longbenyngton, 
Westminster.  John  Swale,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Longbenyngton,  and  William 
Robroke,  clerk,  by  mainprise  of  John  Horspole,  clerk,  and  William 
Nevyll  of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — by  reason  of  the  death  of 
John  Tybbay,  clerk,  (to  whom,  and  to  the  said  Michael,  the  king 
of  late  by  a  certain  mainprise  committed  the  keeping  of  the 
alien  priory  of  Longbenyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Fylddallyng,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  all  the  lands,  rents  and  possessions  belonging  thereto, 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  1  Henry  V  for  the  duration 
of  the  war  with  France  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  521.  which  the  said 
Michael  the  last  farmer  rendered  formerly,  and  an  increment 


112  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

of  7  marks),  and  for  the  more  secure  payment  of  the  sums  afore- 
said,— of  the  keeping  of  the  said  priory  and  all  its  lands,  rents 
and  possessions  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  the  dura- 
tion of  the  war  with  France,  rendering  the  said  52Z.,  and  the 
increment  of  7  marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the 
priory,  finding  the  divine  services  and  other  works  of  piety 
there  ordained  from  of  old,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  nothing  thereof  was  done. 

June  10.  Order  to  John  Tybenham,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  South- 
Westminster,  ampton  and  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to  divers  inquisitions  made  by 
him  showing  that  Philip  Baynard,  esquire,  on  the  day  of  his 
death  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  at  fee  farm  50 
acres  of  assart  within  the  king's  forest  of  Pambere  by  service  of 
4s.  2%d  a  year  for  all  services,  and  of  Joan  queen  of  England, 
as  of  her  manor  of  Hampstede  Marchall,  a  moiety  of  the  manor 
of  Silchestre,  co.  Southampton,  together  with  the  advowson  of 
the  church  of  the  manor  (every  second  presentation  thereto)  ; 
and  that  Philip  likewise  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  at  fee  farm  145  acres  of  assart  within  the  said  queen's 
forest  of  Peuesham,  the  manor  of  Lacham  with  the  advowson 
of  the  free  chapel  therein,  and  the  manor  of  Helmerton,  co. 
Wilts,  of  the  said  queen  ;  and  that  Robert  Baynard  is  the  son 
and  next  heir  of  the  said  Philip,  and  30  years  of  age  and  more  ; — 
to  take  the  fealty  of  Robert  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  said  50  acres,  removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  manors  of 
Lacham  and  Helmerton,  the  moiety,  the  155  (sic)  acres,  and 
the  advowsons  aforesaid,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no 
other  cause  than  the  death  of  Philip,  and  delivering  to  Robert 
any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  Philip's  death. 

July  8.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Boef  and  William  Forde 
Westminster.  to  }evv  anc[  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  the  customs  granted  to  Edward 
I  by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return  for  certain  liberties 
and  immunities,  and  the  custom  and  subsidy  which  by  the  statute 
published  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster,  1 1  Henry  IV,  all 
such  alien  merchants  are  to  pay  for  garments  made  for  export  from 
cloths  of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn  '  and  other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the 
half  grain,  and  also  from  cloths  dyed  in  grain,  and  all  other  cloths 
of  wool,  which  have  been  cut,  according  to  the  rate  and  quantity 
of  the  same  ;  (2)  the  custom  and  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and 
woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  50s.  from  denizens  and  60*. 
from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  and  like  amounts,  and  on  each 
last  of  hides  100*.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  (3) 
the  custom  on  cloths  of  wool  and  worsted  made  in  England  for 
export  to  foreign  parts  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket  '  seal  in  the  said 
ports  ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


3   HENRY   V. 


113 


1415. 

Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 

1416. 

Feb.  28. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  names  :— 
William  Glover  and  John  Haweley  ;    in  the  port  of  Derte- 
mouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

John  Thorp  and  William  Glover  ;    in  the  ports  of  Exeter 
and  Dertemuth  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Bukworth  and  John  Buknam  ;   in  the  port  of  Lenne 


etc. 
William  Catton  and  John  Waleys  ; 

etc. 
Thomas  Frye  and  William  Payne  ; 

etc. 
Robert  Russell  and  Thomas  Rukes 

etc. 
John  Hennege  and  John  Bell 


By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 
in  the  port  of  Chichester 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 
in  the  port  of  Melcombe 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
;  in  the  port  of  Bristol 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


in  the  port  of  Boston  etc. 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John  Godston  and  James  Andrewe  ;   in  the  port  of  Ipswich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Lambeton  and  William  Jonson  ;    in  the  port  of 

Newcastle -upon -Tyne   etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Bedford  and  Richard  Ulston,  clerk  ;    in  the  port  of 

Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John   Horywode   and  William   Spenser  ;    in  the  ports  of 

Plymmouth  and  Fowy  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Simon   Berde   and   Robert   Elys  ;     in   the   port   of   Great 

Yarmouth  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Ledes  and  William  Warner  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 

etc. 
William  Soper  and  John  Esgaston 

ampton  etc. 


By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 
in  the  port  of  South- 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Commission  to  Thomas  Denton  and  Robert  Cotton  to  collect 
in  the  port  of  London  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  (1) 
and  (3)  above  ; — in  terms  as  above. 

MEMBRANE  20. 

May  21.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Joan  late  the  wife 
of  Roger  de  Salkeld  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  a  third  part  of  a 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Ullesby  of  the  gift  of  Clement  de  Crofton 
and  Joan  his  wife  made  to  the  said  Joan  and  Roger  and  the  heirs 
of  their  bodies  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  an  eighth  part 
of  the  said  manor  of  the  gift  of  John  de  Raghton  to  the  said  Joan 
and  Roger  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  a  moiety  of  a  moiety 
of  the  said  manor  of  the  gift  of  Marjorie  and  Alice,  daughters  and 
heirs  of  William  Bouche,  to  the  said  Joan  and  Roger  and  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies,  the  king's  licence  therefor  having  been 
obtained  ;  and  that  the  said  third  part  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  rendering  at  his  Exchequer  of  Carlisle  6s.  2fd  and 
cornage  and  8s.  9d.  to  the  king's  socage,  the  said  eighth  part  of 

Wt.  2415.  F.  8. 


114  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  rendering  at  his  Exchequer  2s.  8d. 
and  cornage  and  3s.  9rf.  to  the  said  socage,  and  the  said  moiety 
of  a  moiety  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  rendering  at  the  said 
Exchequer  2s.  8d.  and  cornage  and  3s.  $d.  to  the  said  socage  ; 
and  that  Alice  de  Krakanthorp,  wife  of  John  Crakanthorp,  is 
the  daughter  and  heir  of  the  bodies  of  the  said  Joan  and  Roger, 
and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  John  Crakanthorp  and 
cause  him  and  Alice  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  premises,  as  the 
king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Hilary  next 
the  homage  due  from  John  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  Alice. 

June  7.  Order  to  Henry  Meriffeld,  mayor  of  the  town  of  Calais  and 
Westminster,  escheator  therein  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before 
William  Orwell,  late  mayor  of  the  town  and  escheator  of  Henry 
IV  therein,  showing  that  Robert  Langton,  alias  Langdon,  and 
Agnes  his  wife  on  the  days  of  their  death  held  of  Richard  II  in 
chief  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  said  town  5  tenements  and 
2  cottages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  by  the  way  leading  to  the 
castle  of  the  town,  by  service  of  61.  13s.  4d.  sterling  and  two 
watches  for  the  protection  of  the  town  yearly  for  all  other  service  ; 
5  cottages  by  service  of  20s.  and  two  watches  yearly  ;  a  tenement, 
with  a  cellar,  and  4  cottages  by  service  of  6s.  Sd.  and  one  watch 
yearly  ;  a  tenement  and  4  cottages  by  service  of  20s.  and  one 
watch  yearly  ;  a  void  plot  of  land  lying  near  the  north  walls  of 
the  town  by  service  of  6s.  8d.  and  one  watch  yearly  ;  and  2 
cottages  with  a  garden  adjacent  by  service  of  6s.  8d.  and  one 
watch  yearly  ;  and  that  the  said  Robert  Langdon  died  36  years 
before  ;  and  that  after  his  death  the  said  Agnes  occupied  the 
premises  and  took  the  issues  and  profits  forthcoming  therefrom 
in  the  mean  time,  during  her  life,  by  virtue  of  the  fact  that 
she  was  seised  with  her  said  husband  in  all  the  premises  ;  and 
that  the  said  Agnes  died  so  seised  26  years  before  ;  and  that 
one  Agnes  then  the  wife  of  Richard  Payne  is  the  daughter  and 
next  hen-  of  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes,  and  37  years  of  age  ; 
and  that  the  said  Agnes,  as  heir,  occupied  all  the  premises  solely 
after  her  mother's  death  and  occupies  them  at  that  present  time  ; 
and  that  the  said  Robert  Langdon  and  Agnes  his  wife  held  on  the 
days  of  their  death  of  Richard  II  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  a 
plot  called  '  Le  place  Bondewyne  Tubbe'  and  13^  acres  of  land, 
which  void  plot  together  with  the  13  acres  aforesaid  lies  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Peter  without  the  walls  of  the  town  and  in  the 
skevinage  of  the  same  ;  and  that  the  said  plot  with  the  13^  acres 
aforesaid  was  then  occupied  by  Henry  IV  ;  and  that  the  said 
Robert  and  Agnes  his  wife  held  on  the  days  of  their  death  of 
Richard  II  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  '  Le  Hem,'  with  20  acres 
of  land  and  one  quarter,  and  it  abuts  on  John  Seep  towards  the 
East  and  on  '  Le  Hospital  '  towards  the  West,  but  by  what  service 
the  jurors  of  the  inquisition  aforesaid  knew  not  ;  and  that  John 
Bryan  then  occupied  the  said  '  Hem  '  with  the  said  20  acres 
of  land  and  one  quarter,  but  by  what  title  the  said  jurors  knew 
not ;  and  [that  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes  his  wife  held]  24 


3   HENRY   V.  115 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

acres  of  meadow  abutting  towards  '  Le  Waterhauk  '  on  the 
North,  towards  '  Le  Newe  Were  '  on  the  South,  towards  John 
Erst  on  the  West,  and  Clais  Sure  on  the  East  and  Stace  Rose  on 
the  West,*  but  by  what  service  the  jurors  knew  not  ;  and  that 
Laurence  Wotton  then  occupied  the  said  24  acres  of  meadow, 
and  by  what  title  the  jurors  knew  not  ;  and  [that  the  said  Robert 
and  Agnes  his  wife  held]  in  the  said  skevinage  17  acres  of  meadow 
abutting  towards  '  Le  Plash  '  on  the  North,  '  Le  Newe  Were  ' 
on  the  South,  Stase  Rose  on  the  East  and  John  Sepp  on  the  West ; 
and  that  Laurence  Wotton  then  occupied  the  said  17  acres  of 
meadow,  but  by  what  title  [the  jurors]  knew  not  ;  and  [that  the 
said  Robert  and  Agnes  his  wife]  also  [held]  in  form  aforesaid  a 
piece  of  land  called  '  Le  Colsete  sur  Le  Waterhauk '  on  the  North, 
extending  towards  '  Le  Newe  Were  '  on  the  South,  Pieter  Vink 
on  the  East  and  John  Sepp  on  the  West,  but  by  what  service 
the  said  jurors  knew  not,  and  it  lies  void  and  waste  being  as  it 
were  marsh,  and  it  is  not  occupied  by  any  person  ;  and  (2) 
to  another  inquisition  taken  before  the  said  Henry  Meriffeld 
showing  that  the  said  plot,  land,  quarter  and  meadow  were  held 
of  Richard  II  by  service  of  rendering  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the 
bailiff  of  the  skevinage  18  parises  (parisios)  for  all  service  ;  and 
(3)  to  the  pardon  granted  by  letters  patent  to  Richard  Nordon 
(who  has  taken  to  wife  the  said  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Richard  Payne,  deceased,  it  is  said)  and  to  the  said  Agnes  in 
respect  of  all  manner  of  intrusions  and  entries  made  before  8 
December  last  into  her  inheritance  in  part  or  in  whole  after  the 
death  of  her  ancestors  without  due  suit  of  the  same  out  of  the 
king's  hand,  together  with  the  issues  and  profits  thereof  taken  in 
the  mean  time  ; — to  cause  the  said  Richard  Nordon  and  Agnes  his 
wife  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  premises,  as  the  king  has  taken  the 
fealty  due  from  Richard  in  this  behalf. 

Dec.  2.  Commitment  to  William  Courteney,  Stephen  Payn,  Robert 
Westminster.  Cary  and  Robert  Westecote, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Lerchedekyn,  esquire,  John  Copleston,  esquire,  and  William 
Werthe,  esquire,  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manors  of  Honyton,  Alfyngton,  Morton,  Yethelton,  Thurleston, 
Boltebyry,  Southhywysch,  Malleburgh,  Soure,  Portelmouth 
Saltecombe  and  Whitston,  co.  Devon,  and  Thormerston  and 
Sampford  Bryt,  together  with  certain  lands  in  Wachet  and  Wyle- 
ton,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  Richard  Courteney,  late  bishop  of 
Norwich,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
which  by  the  death  of  the  said  Richard  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Philip,  son  and  heir  of  John  Courteney,  '  chivaler,' 
Richard's  kinsman  and  heir,  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  are 
still  in  the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  until  the  full  age  of  the  said  heir,  rendering  350  marks  sterling 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michael- 
mas, maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all 

*  Towards  John  Erst  and  Clais  Sure  on  the  East  and   Stase  Rose  on  the 
West  [Inquisitions  Post  Mortem  (Chancery),  Henry  IV,  File  87,  No.  40.] 


116  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

other  charges  belonging  to  the  said  manors,  lands,  rents  and 
services.  By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

Aug.  7.         Commitment  to  William  Lasyngby, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas 

Southampton.  Wymbyssh    of    the    county   of   Nottingham,   clerk,   and   John 

Blomvile,  clerk, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manors  of  Upsale  and 

Kilvyngton,  co.  York,  and  of  all  other  lands  late  of  Henry  Lescrop, 

late  lord  de  Masham,  in  the  wapentakes  of  Bridford  and  Allerton- 

shire,  co.  York,  which  pertain  of  right  to  the  king  by  reason  of 

the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Henry  ;    to  hold  the  same  from  the 

time  of  Henry's  death  for  40  years,  rendering  the  extent  thereof 

yearly.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  this  year. 

July  4.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Dixon  and  Richard  Maideston, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Richard  Knyghteley  of  the  county  of  Stafford 
and  John  Presfen  of  the  county  of  Northumberland, — of  the 
keeping  of  a  certain  park  in  Legh,  called  '  Northpark,'  and  100 
acres  of  land  adjacent  to  it,  which  Philip  Seyntclere,  '  chivaler,' 
held  on  the  day  of  his  death  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after 
the  death  of  Margaret  his  late  wife  of  the  earl  of  Stafford  as  of 
his  castle  of  Tonebrigge  by  fealty  for  all  service,  the  said  park 
and  land  having  come  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  by  the  death  of 
the  said  Philip  and  being  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  the  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Philip  and  Margaret  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  until  the  full  age  of  the  said 
heir,  rendering  the  53<s.  4d.  for  which  the  escheator  of  the  county 
of  Kent  accounted,  and  an  increment  of  40d.,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Michaelmas  and  Easter  Exchequers  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  nothing  thereof  was  done. 

July  29.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Richard  Trenode  to  examine 
Southampton.  in  person  and  by  deputy  all  ships  and  boats  passing  from  and  to 
the  realm  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and 
places,  and  to  make  search  of  all  such  ships  and  boats  suspected  of 
being  laden  with  uncocketed  or  uncustomed  wools,  woolfells, 
hides,  cloths  or  other  customable  wares,  or  with  gold  or  silver 
in  money  by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or  with  jewels,  and  of  any 
persons  suspected  of  having  carried  into  or  out  of  the  realm 
bulls,  letters,  instruments,  processes  or  any  other  things  prejudical 
to  the  king  or  his  subjects,  contrary  to  the  proclamations  and 
prohibitions  made  thereof  in  the  king's  behalf  ;  and  to  arrest  all 
such  goods  and  instruments  as  forfeit,  together  with  the  ships 
and  persons  carrying  them,  and  to  keep  them  safely  until  further 
order  ;  and  to  do  all  other  things  that  pertain  to  the  said  office  ; 
and  to  certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  of  all  that  is  done  in  the 
matter,  answering  and  rendering  account  at  the  Exchequer  for 


::   HKXKY  V. 


117 


Oct.   14. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  3. 

Westminster. 

1416. 
March  17. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  28. 

Westminster. 


1415.  Membrane  19 — cont. 

all  the  forfeitures  arrested  by  him.  And  order  to  all  sheriffs, 
mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers,  lords,  masters,  mariners  of  ships,  and 
other  the  king's  ministers  and  lieges,  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of 
all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to  be  intendant  to  the  said  Richard  and 
his  deputies.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  named  : — 

John  Rederys  and  Richard  Trenode  ;   in  the  port  of  Bristol 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Roger  Suettenham  ;    in  the  port  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull 
etc.  By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

- 

William  Aulowe  ;  in  the  port  of  Lenne  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  this  year. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Fitlyng  to  examine, 
in  person  and  not  by  deputy,  all  ships  and  boats  passing  to  and 
from  the  realm  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places  ;  etc.  as  above. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  named  : — 

John  Parker  ;   in  the  port  of  Melcombe  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Aulowe  ;  in  the  port  of  Lenne  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  Richard  de  Beauchamp,  knight,  Hugh 
Mortymer,  esquire,  and  the  prior  of  Bergevenny  in  South  Wales,— 
by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Harewell  and  Roger  Harewell,  both  of 
the  county  of  Warwick, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  alien  priory 
with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last,  together  with  the  spiritualities  and  temporalities 
belonging  to  the  priory,  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering 
20  marks  j^early,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  finding  there  the  divine 
services  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas 
with  the  clergy,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on 
the  priory.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

Oct.  10.  Order  to  David  de  Holbache,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop 
Westminster,  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition 
made  by  him  showing  that  Hugh  de  Holes,  knight,  was  seised 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  a  moiety  of 
the  manors  of  Fordeshome  and  Neuport,  and  of  a  third  part  of 
the  manor  of  Edemundone,  co.  Salop  ;  and  that  the  said  moiety 


March  17. 

Westminster. 

1415. 

May  26. 

Westminster. 


118  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415.  Membrane  19 — cont. 

and  third  part  are  held  of  the  king  in  socage  ;  and  that  Thomas 
de  Holes  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Hugh,  and  24  years 
of  age  and  more  ; — to  cause  the  said  Thomas  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  premises,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  caiise 
than  the  death  of  Hugh,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty. 

Oct.   16.         Commitment    to    John    Barde, — by    mainprise    of    John    de 

Westminster.  Haburgh  of  Haburgh,  co.  Lincoln,  and  John  Warner  of  Kirketon 

in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  a  house  in  Castre, 

which  is  in  the  king's  hand  as  an  ancient  escheat  ;    to  hold  the 

same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  house  shall  remain 

in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  the  5,9.,  for  which  the  escheator  of 

the  county  of  Lincoln  formerly  accounted,  and  an  increment 

of  4d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with 

clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  John  Rodenhale,  '  chivaler,'  keeper  of  the  office 

of  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

Sept.  23.  Commission  to  the  king's  clerk  Stephen  Payn,  the  king's 
Westminster,  almoner,  to  seize  into  the  king's  hands  all  the  goods  and  chattels 
late  of  Richard,  late  bishop  of  Norwich,  deceased,  in  whosesoever 
hands  they  may  be  found,  to  receive  the  same  by  indentures 
duly  made  between  him  and  those  in  whose  hands  they  may  be 
found,  to  cause  the  same  to  be  placed  in  safe  custody,  and  to 
certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  of  the  transcript  of  the  said 
indentures. 

Oct.  8.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  William  Beneley  for 
Westminster,  one  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  ;  the 
mayor  and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name 
and  the  names  of  David  Duddebroke  and  John  Leycestre  as 
candidates  for  the  office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  their 
charter  dated  8  August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  Robert  Russell,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
William  by  indenture. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  William  as  sheriff. 

Oct.  4.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
Westminster,  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  show- 
ing that  Nicholas  Sonford,  esquire,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  the  manor  of  Sonford,  co.  Salop, 
which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty,  to  wit,  finding  at 
his  own  charges  a  man  to  ride  to  the  castle  of  Mongomery  in  the 
king's  service  for  the  safe  keeping  of  the  said  castle  for  40  days 
in  time  of  war  by  the  Welsh  against  the  English  ;  and  that 
Richard  Sonford  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Nicholas, 
and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Richard  to  have  full  seisin  of 


3  HENRY  V.  119 


1415.  Membrane  18 — cont. 

the  said  manor,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  £  mark 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  the  king's 
return  to  England. 

Oct.  15.  Commitment  to  William  Lasyngby,  John  Wyntershull  and 
Westminster.  William  Darell, — by  mainprise  of  John  Normanton  of  the  county 
of  York  and  William  Scardeburgh  of  the  same  county, — of  the 
keeping  of  a  messuage,  230  acres  of  land,  32  acres  of  wood  and 
126'.  of  rent  in  Westbergh,  Bansted,  Ewell  and  Sandon,  co. 
Surrey,  late  of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell  and  Surrey,  who  held 
them  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  for  as  long 
as  the  premises,  which  pertain  to  the  king  after  his  death,  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  the  extent  thereof  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  main- 
tenance of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Oct.  15.  Commission  to  John  Pelham,  '  chivaler,'  Robert  Writelle  and 
Westminster,  the  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  or  to  any  two  of  them, — pursuant 
to  information  received  of  the  death  of  Thomas  late  earl  of 
Arundell,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief, — to  take  into  the  king's 
hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order  all  the  lands  whereof 
the  said  late  earl  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  all  the 
goods  and  chattels  late  of  the  said  late  earl,  in  the  counties  afore- 
said on  the  day  of  his  death ;  and  to  make  inquisition  touching  his 
lands  and  heir,  and  the  price  or  value  of  the  goods  and  chattels. 

Commission  in  like  terms  to  Thomas  de  Morley,  '  chivaler,' 
John  Inglethorp,  '  chivaler,'  Robert  Darcy  and  the  sheriffs  of 
Norfolk,  Suffolk  and  Essex. 

MEMBRANE  n. 

Nov.  7.  Order  to  John  Dalamare,  John  Naym,  Clement  de  Mitton, 
Westminster.  Richard  Shareshull  of  Kydermystre,  Ellis  Colberne,  John  Holyn, 
Ralph  Fleccher  of  Pershore  and  Henry  Carpenter  of  Evesham, 
whom  the  king  appointed  to  collect  in  the  county  of  Worcester 
(except  the  city  of  Worcester)  the  two  fifteenths  and  tenths 
granted  to  the  king  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster,  2 
Henry  V,  and  payable  a  fifteenth  and  tenth  at  the  Purification 
last  past  and  the  other  fifteenth  and  tenth  at  the  Purification 
next, — pursuant  to  a  grant  made  by  the  commons  of  the  realm 
in  the  present  Parliament,  of  their  free  will  and  with  the  assent 
of  the  lords  spiritual  and  temporal,  on  account  of  the  deep  affec- 
tion which  they  have  towards  the  king's  person,  and  for  the  more 
speedy  and  secure  dispatch  and  continuation  of  the  king's  present 
expedition  in  the  parts  of  France,  that  the  fifteenth  and  tenth 
which  should  have  been  paid  at  the  Purification  next  shall  be 
paid  at  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy  the  Virgin  next,— to  go  in  person 
from  town  to  town  and  from  place  to  place  within  the  said  county 


120  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415.  Membrane  17 — cont. 

(except  the  city  aforesaid)  and  cause  as  great  a  sum  as  heretofore 
was  wont  to  be  levied  from  the  said  towns  and  places,  and  no 
more,  to  be  levied  and  delivered  to  them  ;  so  that  answer  be  made 
at  the  Exchequer  or  other  appointed  place  at  the  said  feast  of 
St.  Lucy  for  the  said  fifteenth  and  tenth  which  should  have  been 
paid  at  the  Purification  next,  according  to  the  form  and  effect 
of  the  grant  made  in  the  present  Parliament. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  and  places  named  : — 

Hugh  Dalby  of  Brochamton,  John,  Dalby  of  Pyllardyton, 
William  Barbour  of  Newbold  on  Avene,  Thomas  Lutlay 
of  Donchirche,  Hugh  Fremon  of  Tomworth,  Robert 
de  Sekyndon,  Roger  Chilcote,  Thomas  Sheldon  of  Sheldon, 
Thomas  Warde  of  Byrmyngham,  Amaury  Shirland  of 
Southam  ;  Warwick. 

Stephen  Durneford,  Walter  Mildemete,  John  Dymmok  of 
Yvebrigge,  Henry  Drewe  of  Modbury,  William  Squyer, 
John  Maynard  of  Langeford  ;  Devon. 

Thomas  Chyld,  William  Gore,  Thomas  Bradewell,  Thomas 
Benet  of  Cirencestre,  Thomas  Saundres,  bailiff  of  Hembury, 
James  Clifford,  William  Aylburton,  Richard  Belyetter  of 
Tewkesbury,  Richard  Holt  of  Little  Dene,  Henry  Nayler  - 
of  Neulond  ;  Gloucester,  except  the  town  of  Gloucester. 

Thomas  Blount  of  Ylom,  Ralph  Thornbury  of  Thornbury, 
William  Bate  of  Chetylton,  James  Thyknes  of  Podmor, 
Richard  Snede  of  Bradwall,  Reynold  Brodok  of  Adbaston, 
Thomas  Warde  of  Slyndon,  Robert  Marchal  of  Aston, 
Richard  Chambre  of  Lychfeld,  Richard  Partrych  of 
Bromwyche,  William  Forster  of  Strethay,  Ellis  Burgh, 
William  Busbury,  Thomas  Chylterne  of  Wednesbury, 
Richard  de  Lychfeld,  John  Ruggeley  of  Shenston  ;  Stafford. 

Roger  Perpount  of  Lanford,  John  Burton  of  Neweton, 
William  Caudray  of  Stanford,  John  Tye  of  Bekyngham, 
Richard  Clapeham,  Ralph  Stuff yn  of  Maunsfeld  Wodehous; 
Nottingham. 

John  Beeston  of  Schytlington,  William  Anable  of  Dunstaple, 
Thomas  Petyver  of  Luton,  John  Durant  of  Luton,  Thomas 
Peek  of  Langeford,  John  Pekke  of  Coupull ;  Bedford. 

William  Walton,  Richard  Boure,  William  Spynk  of  Ailesham, 
Ralph  Bullok,  Nicholas  Skounfyt,  Robert  Aleyn,  Thomas 
Sty  ward,  John  Bacheler  ;  Norfolk. 

Thomas  Eytone  of  Wyldemore,  William  Wolryche,  John 
Page  of  Oxenbolde,  William  de  la  Mende,  James  Clubury 
of  Heyton,  John  Steward  by  Shuffnall,  Thomas  Clerc  of 
Albryghton,  Richard  Haulyns,  William  Hull,  Roger 
Austyn,  Robert  Seint  George,  John  Greote  by  Ludelowe  ; 
Salop,  except  the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 

Thomas  Sambrok,  Nicholas  Wyngode,  William  Meryden, 
Thomas  Osborn  of  Taunton,  Richard  Dygon  of  Somerton, 
Robert  Geffreys  of  Mertok,  John  Welyngton,  Walter 
Makkesmull ;  Somerset. 


3   HENRY   V.  121 


Membrane  17 — cont. 

John  ( 'ompgreye  of  Godmanchestre,  John  Clynte  of  Erede, 
John  Wyne  of  Sautre,  Robert  Fermour  of  Cat  worth, 
Thomas  Gyddyng  of  St.  Neots,  Robert  Godegamen ; 
Huntingdon. 

Robert  Whitewell,  John  Browe,  William  Swafeld,  Henry 
Pykeryng  ;  Rutland. 

MEMBRANE  10. 

Robert  Fermour  of  Stony stretford,  Roger  Lovet,  John 
Arches,  Walter  Bryghtwell,  Richard  Hautreve,  William 
Clerk  of  Wycombe,  Thomas  Wobourne  ;  Buckingham. 

Robert  Byngham,  William  Anketyll  of  Lye  by  Wymborn 
Mynster,  the  elder,  Robert  Rempston,  Henry  Sherard, 
John  Dyer  of  Shaftesbury,  '  chapman,'  Henry  Panter  of 
Shirborn  ;  Dorset. 

Alan  Norreys,  Thomas  Saberne,  JohnEston,  Richard Mordon, 
Robert  Catesden,  William  Abbot ;  Middlesex. 

John  Dernewell  of  Barnet,  Henry  Dyper  of  St.  Albans, 
John  Andre  we  of  Berkhamstede,  William  Pechet  of 
Hichyn,  Thomas  Everard  of  Walyngton,  Geoffrey  Dyer  of 
Buntyngford,  John  Wodelef  of  Watton,  John  Wygg  of 
Hertford,  William  Mery  of  Chesthunt ;  Hertford. 

Henry  London  of  Thanet,  John  Broke  of  Snaxton,  William 
Youet  of  Bircholt,  William  Blosme  of  Tenterden,  William 
Chapman  of  Osprenge,  Robert  Freman  of  Clyve,  William 
Hardy  of  Northflete,  John  Deye  of  Dernthe,  Walter 
Flecchir  of  Tonbrygg,  John  Hodesole  ;  Kent. 

Thomas  Bedyngfeld  of  Bedyngfeld,  '  chivaler,'  Edmund 
Carleton,  Alexander  Eustace  of  Clare,  Richard  Somer  of 
Hadley,  Robert  Scarlet  of  Levenham  ;  Suffolk. 

John  Eston  of  Castre,  John  Chysell  of  Raundes,  John  Lovell 
of  Culleworth,  John  Brook  of  Astwell,  Richard  Clendon 
of  Upton,  John  Waundell  of  Dray  ton  by  Daventre  ; 
Northampton. 

John  Polniorva,  Thomas  Colyii  of  Hellond,  John  Gerveys, 
John  Archer  of  Truru  ;  Cornwall. 

William  Odenell  of  Herdby,  John  Somerby  of  Garthorp, 
John  Olney  of  Holt,  Robert  Chesylden  of  Braunston, 
Robert  Temple  of  Whellesburgh,  John  Wever  of  Walton, 
John  Farnham  of  Quernedon,  Hugh  Blaby  of  Blaby, 
William  Broune  of  Kyb worth,  Simon  Blakfordby  of 
Blakfordby  ;  Leicester. 

William  Barley,  '  squyer,'  John  Lynacre  of  Brompton, 
John  Stafford  of  Eyom,  '  squier,'  Richard  Pygot  of  Hook- 
lowe,  '  zoman,'  Richard  Bredbury  of  Bowdon,  '  zoman,' 
Alfred  de  Longford,  '  squyer,'  William  de  Rolleston, 
'  squier,'  Henry  de  Knyveton,  '  squier,'  Ralph  Fraunceys, 
'  squier,'  Walter  Fitz  Herbert.  '  squier,'  ;  Derby. 

William  Aleyn  of  Dokes worth,  Henry  Strete  of  Melreth, 
William  Neuportof  Fulborn,  Philip  atte  Lays  of  Wykeham, 


122  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

Thomas  atte  Hythe  of  Sutton,  John  Palfrayman  of 
Sutton  ;  Cambridge. 

William  Blesby  of  Blesby,  John  atte  Hill  of  Northstaynton, 
Henry  de  Walesby  of  Walesby,  John  Kydall  of  Horstowe, 
Simon  de  Beltoft,  Thomas  Stokwyth  of  Ely  ton,  John 
Muchant  of  Esterkele,  Richard  Thymulby  of  Houton  '  in 
the  '  More  ;  parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the 
city  of  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Spycer  of  Stanford,  Ralph  Messanger,  Thomas 
Repynghall,  John  Hayton  ofGrantham ;  parts  of  Kesteven, 
co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

Robert  Capon,  John  Cok  of  Boston,  Gilbert  Haltoft,  John 
Hungate  of  Leke  ;  parts  of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  except 
the  city  of  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Cokerell  of  Chelrey,  Thomas  Fyschere  of  Kenynton, 
Thomas  Marchant  of  Bokhampton,  William  Ferrour  of 
Hungerford,  John  Smyth  of  Hungerford,  Walter  Mustard 
of  Redyng,  Richard  Waltham  of  the  hundreds  of  Cokham 
and  Bray,  Richard  Ladde  of  Wokyngham,  '  fysshmonger '  ; 
Berks. 


MEMBRANE  15. 

Thomas  Belle,  John  Pershute,  John  Lude  of  Havonte, 
Philip  Benam,  John  Shepener,  John  Kerdyf  of  Anne 
Abbatis,  Stephen  Dyer  alias  Shepman  of  Aulton,  John 
Garston,  John  Pak  ;  Southampton. 

John  Salerne,  John  Halle,  the  younger,  John  Wallere, 
Richard  Dene,  John  Farnefold,  Thomas  Fyteshale,  John 
Scardevile,  Henry  Tylye  ;  Sussex. 

Thomas  Gore  of  Henton,  John  Aleyn  of  Busshuppestrowe, 
Thomas  Budell  of  Hyn,don,  Robert  Rumsy  of  Lavyngton, 
John  Dyere  of  Deverell,  John  Nichol  of  Malmesbury  ; 
Wilts,  except  the  city  of  Salisbury. 

John  Baryngton  of  Hatfeld,  Thomas  Howse  of  Thorp, 
John  Bray  of  Tylleby,  Bartholomew  Chishull  of  Thaxstede  , 
John  Alapert  of  Coggeshale,  John  Gobyon  of  Berdefeld, 
John  Tilleworth  of  Asshyn,  Edmund  Preston  of  Hanefeld, 
W7illiam  de  la  Boterye  of  Southcherche,  William  Gatton  of 
Mokkyng,  Adam  Berneman  of  Haveryng,  John  Roberd  of 
Heyestreu,  John  Page  of  Maldon  ;  Essex. 

Thomas  Surteys,  '  chivaler,'  John  Haukeswell  of  Helperby, 
Thomas  Newesom,  John  de  Baxby,  Thomas  de  Crathorne 
of  Marton,  John  de  Schipley  of  Themelby,  Thomas 
Blawfrount  of  Castyllevynton,  John  de  Crydelyngton  of 
Crydelyngton,  Robert  de  Topclyf  ;  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  except  the  ci,ty  of  York. 

John  Fitz  William,  '  chivaler,'  John  del  Bank  of  Craven, 
John  Caterall,  Thomas  de  Craven,  John  Byrnant  of 
Knaresburgh,  Ralph  Skyrowe,  Richard  Lellee  of  Drax, 


3  HENRY  V.  123 


1415.  Membrane  15 — corit. 

John  West  of  Rotherham,  John  son  of  Robert  Lossy  of 
Caytfonl.  William  de  Marton  ;  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
except  the  city  of  York. 

John  de  Hothum  of  Hothum,  Thomas  de  Santon,  William  de 
Wyrethorp,  William  de  Clyf  of  Cave,  John  Ingland, 
Robert  Martyn  of  Thwyng,  John  Hill  of  Dryffeld,  John 
de  Brnmpton  of  Beverley  ;  East  Riding,  co.  York,  except 
the  city  of  York. 

Ralph  Wymbuldon,  John  Sanyngford,  William  Asschurst 
of  Brokham,  Robert  Russell,  Stephen  atte  Lee,  Roger 
( 'haunce,  Richard  Porter  of  Farnham,  Richard  Ingram  ; 
Surrey. 

John  Helyon  of  Westhyde,  Thomas  Sugwas,  Robert  Stanford, 
John  Byrches,  Richard  Hunet,  William  Hotale,  Nicholas 
Dysshwall,  William  Pacheshale  ;  Hereford. 

Reynold  Barrentyne  of  Chalgrave,  esquire,  William  More  of 
Henle,  Laurence  Baylly,  John  atte  Lee  of  Mapulderham, 
Richard  Eton  of  Bannebury,  John  Walker  of  Stanlake, 
Richard  Gurdon  of  Islep,  John  Perkvn  of  Shipton  ;  Oxford, 
except  the  town  of  Oxford. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  John  Ruddok,  '  webbe,'  William  Penyton, 
'  dyer,'  John  Helyer,  '  irmonger,'  and  John  Cornysh,  '  touker,' 
to  go  in  person  from  place  to  place  within  the  city  and  suburbs 
of  Salisbury,  and  have  the  money  levied  and  delivered  to  them. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  cities,  boroughs  and  towns 
named  :— 

John  Beaumond,  William  Warde,  John  Alcetre,  William 
Teukesbury,  '  skynner  '  ;  in  the  city  of  Worcester. 


MEMBRANE  14. 

John  Goffayre,  William  Tye,  John  Fulthorp,  John  Bonsale  ; 

in  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 
Nicholas  Gerard  of  Shrewsbury,  '  gentylman,'  Hugh  Dyer  of 

Shrewsbury,    '  gentylman,'    John    Beget   of    Shrewsbury, 

'  mercer,'  John  Bron  of  Shrewsbury,  '  corveser  ' ;  in  the 

town  of  Shrewsbury. 
Sampson  Taundy,  John  Saundres,  John  Bruggehend,  John 

Folyot  ;  in  the  town  of  Gloucestre. 
Adam    Ryver,    Walter    Benham,    Robert    Chiselhampton, 

John  Lyegh,  '  bocher  '  ;  in  the  town  of  Oxford. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Stephen  Spelman,  alderman,  Thomas 
Pyke,  alderman,  Robert  Tatersall,  draper,  and  William  Bysmer, 
goldsmith,  to  go  in  person  from  ward  to  ward  and  from  place  to 
place  within  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  and  have  the  money 
levied  and  delivered  to  them. 


124 


CALENDAR  OF  FltfE  ROLLS. 


1416.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  David  Ruddok,  John  Hethe,  Thomas 
Beaufloure  and  John  Lydeney  to  go  in  person  from  place  to  place 
within  the  town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  and  the  precinct  thereof, 
and  have  the  money  levied  and  delivered  to  them. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  cities  named  : — 
James  de  Steynton,  Thomas  Ele,  William  de  Cotom,  William 

Davy  ;  in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 
William    Wortley,    '  draper/    William    Stokton,    '  jeweler,' 

John  Bridlington,  '  wewer  '  ;  in  the  city  of  York. 
John  Mannyng,   John  Leverych,   William  Niche,   Clement 

Rassh,  '  fissheman  '  ;  in  the  city  of  Norwich. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  chancellor  of  the  county  palatine  of 
Lancaster  to  order  the  collectors  appointed  by  him  to  go  in 
person  from  town  to  town  and  place  to  place  within  the  said 
county  and  have  the  money  levied  and  delivered  to  them. 

Dec  3.  Commitment  to  Stephen  Payn.  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of 

Westminster.  Exeter,  Robert  Gary  and  Robert  Westecote,  esquires, — by 
mainprise  of  Thomas  Lechedekene,  John  Copleston  and  William 
Werthe  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manors 
of  Est  Coker,  co.  Somerset,  and  Cadelegh,  co.  Devon,  which 
belonged  to  Richard  Courteney,  late  bishop  of  Norwich,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  Philip  Courteney,  Richard's  kinsman  and 
heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  during  the  minority  of  Philip,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age, 
rendering  401.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings,  and 
all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manors. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  Henry  lord  Fitz  Hugh, — by  mainprise  of 
Christopher  de  Boynton  of  the  county  of  York  and  Thomas 
Stokdale  of  the  said  county, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands, 
rents  and  services,  with  their  appurtenances,  late  of  Henry 
Lescrop  of  Masham,  knight,  in  Sadbergh,  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  forfeiture  of  the 
said  Henry  for  as  long  as  they  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  on 
account  of  the  forfeiture,  rendering  100s.  therefor  at  the 
Exchequer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Nov.  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York, — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Peter  Maulay,  '  chivaler,' 
died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of 
Killyngwyk,  Appilgarth  and  Hunmanby,  and  that  the  said 
third  part  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  that 
distance  wife  of  John  Bygod,  '  chivaler,'  and  Elizabeth  wife  of 


Dec.  10. 

Westminster. 


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125 


1415. 


1416. 
Feb.  10. 


Membrane  14 — con/. 

George  Salvan  are  the  sisters  and  next  heirs  of  the  said  Peter, 
and  of  full  age, — to  take  the  fealty  of  John  and  George,  make  a 
partition  of  the  said  third  part  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause 
the  said  John  and  Custance,  and  George  and  Elizabeth,  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  Custance  and  Elizabeth  ;  as  the 
king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  the  Purification 
next  the  homage  due  from  John  and  George  by  reason  of  their 
having  issue  by  their  wives. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to 
an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  Thomas  Adderbury 
on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Stapelford, 
co.  Wilts,  for  life,  of  the  demise  of  John  de  Arundell,  deceased, 
with  reversion  to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  ;  and  that  the  said 
moiety  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  moiety  of  a 
knight's  fee  ;  and  that  John  de  Arundell,  '  chivaler,'  lord  le 
Maltravers,  son  of  John  the  son  of  the  aforesaid  John  de  Arundell, 
deceased,  is  the  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  the  aforesaid  John, 
and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  John  de  Arundell, 
lord  le  Maltravers,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said 
moiety,  if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  reason  than  the 
death  of  the  said  Thomas,  as  the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  his  homage  until  Trinity  next. 


MEMBRANE  13. 

Oct.  16.  Commitment  to  William  son  of  William  Brynkele, — by  main- 
Westminstor.  prise  of  Richard  Emond  of  London  and  John  Gobet  of  London, 
'  fysshemonger,' — of  the  keeping  of  a  brewhouse,  called  '  Le 
Sterre,'  with  certain  adjacent  shops  upon  the  corner  of  St. 
Michael's  Lane  towards  Candilwykstrete  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Michael  in  Crokedlane,  London,  which  were  taken  in  the  hands 
of  Henry  IV  by  John  Fraunceys,  late  mayor  and  escheator  of 
London,  by  virtue  of  a  certain  inquisition  taken  before  him, 
and  which  are  now  in  the  king's  hand  ;  to  hold  the  same  together 
with  the  issues  thereof  until  it  shall  have  been  decided  before  the 
king  whether  the  said  tenement  with  the  shops  aforesaid  should 
belong  of  right  to  the  king  or  to  William  ;  so  that  he  answer  at 
the  Exchequer  for  the  said  issues  and  for  all  other  issues  of  the 
premises,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king,  keep  the  premises 
without  waste  and  destruction,  and  do  and  support  all  other 
charges  incumbent  thereon. 

Oct.  17.  Commitment  to  Ralph  Grene,  William  Aldewyncle  and  William 
Westminster.  Tresham, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Leuesham  of  the  county  of 
Kent  and  John  Broun  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  services,  with  their  appurtenances,  late 
of  Richard  Tyndale,  deceased,  which  were  in  the  king's  hand  by 
the  minority  of  the  said  Richard,  and  of  all  the  lands,  rents, 
services  and  offices,  with  all  their  rights  and  appurtenances, 
which  may  come  to  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Richard 


126  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  William  his  brother  and  heir  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  Richard's  death  until  the  full 
age  of  the  said  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  be  of  full  age  and  they 
shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer  for 
the  keeping  of  the  lands  and  tenements  the  extent  thereof  or'  as 
much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  by 
the  Purification  next,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may 
likewise  be  agreed  upon,  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir,  and 
doing  and  supporting  all  other  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Nov.  4.  Commitment  to  William  Watkyns  and  Thomas  Bekeryng,— by 
Westminster.  mainprise  of  William  Tresham  of  the  county  of  Gloucester  and 
William  Stacheden  of  the  county  of  Bedford, — of  the  keeping  of  a 
messuage  in  Dunstaple,  and  of  an  acre  of  land,  called  '  Coltesacre,' 
by  Kyngesbury,  co.  Bedford,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  by 
the  forfeiture  of  Richard  Morley,  who  made  forfeit  as  a  traitor  ; 
to  hold  the  same  to  them  and  their  assigns  from  Michaelmas  last 
for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  hand  of  the  king 
and  his  heirs  for  that  cause,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer, 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally,  the  2s.  at  which  the  said 
messuage  and  acre  of  land  are  extended  by  an  inquisition  taken 
before  Edmund  Hampden,  late  escheator,  and  returned  in  the 
Exchequer,  and  an  increment  of  IQd.,  and  supporting  all  other 
charges  incumbent  on  the  messuage  and  land. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Nov.  28.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Pontesbury, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Lacy  of  the  county  of  Essex  and  John  Ward  of  the  county  of 
York, — of  the  keeping  of  certain  lands  late  of  Thomas  Dounfowe 
in  the  town  of  Shrewsbury,  which  for  the  174L  9s.  l^d.,  which 
the  said  Thomas  owes  to  the  king  of  the  price  of  his  forfeited 
wools  were  taken  into  the  hand  of  Edward  [III]  and  are  still  in 
the  king's  hand  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering 
Is.  4:d.,  as  Edmund  Clebury,  the  late  farmer,  rendered,  and  an 
increment  of  Sd.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  John  Rodenhale,  knight,  keeper  of  the  office 
of  treasurer. 

Nov.  24.  Commitment  to  Margery  Sibille  and  Thomas  Geddyng, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Grace  of  the  county  of  Cambridge  and  Robert 
Mildenhale  of  the  county  of  Suffolk, — of  the  keeping  of  a  toft 
and  40  acres  of  land  in  Great  Wylburgham,  late  of  John  Sybille 
of  Horsete,  who  was  outlawed  in  the  county  of  Essex  at  the  suit 
of  Margaret  countess  of  Norfolk  and  who  held  the  said  toft  and 
land  of  Richard  II  (and  Richard  II  demised  the  said  toft  and 
land  to  Thomas  Palmere  of  the  same  town  for  a  term  of  years 


3   HENRY  V.  127 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

at  a  yearly  farm  of  13.9.  4d.)  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  by 
reason  of  the  outlawry  aforesaid,  rendering  20s.  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer,  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  to  wit, 
the  13s.  4d.  accounted  for  heretofore  by  the  escheator  of  the 
county  of  Cambridge,  and  an  increment  of  Gs.  Sd.,  and  supporting 
all  charges  incumbent  on  the  said  toft  and  land. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  28.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Stokdale  and  Richard  Knyghteley, 
Westminster.  — by  mainprise  of  Roger  Normanton  of  the  county  of  York  and 
Robert  Whitegreve  of  the  county  of  Stafford, — of  the  keeping  of 
the  manorfs]  of  Newenton  and  Clifton,  co.  Buckingham,  and  of 
certain  lands  in  Shirington  in  the  same  county,  which  Nicholas 
Bradshawe  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance 
of  Humphrey  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  and 
which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  late  earl 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Humphrey  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Nicholas  until  the 
lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of 
them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  for  the  keeping  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  the  extent  thereof  already 
made,  or  next  to  be  made  by  the  escheators  of  the  county,  or 
as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  the  said  Thomas  and 
Richard  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  otherwise,  5  Henry  V. 

Dec.  4.  Commitment  to  John  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Skardeburgh  of  the  county  of  York  and 
Richard  Lone  of  the  county  of  Stafford, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manor  of  Langeford,  co.  Derby,  which  for  certain  causes  has 
been  seized  into  the  king's  hand  ;  to  hold  the  keeping  of  the  said 
manor  together  with  the  issues  thereof  from  the  time  of  the 
taking  of  the  same  into  the  king's  hand,  until  it  shall  have  been 
decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  said  manor  should  of  right 
pertain  to  the  king  or  to  him  ;  provided  always  that  he  answer 
to  the  king  at  the  Exchequer,  by  the  mainprise  aforesaid,  for  the 
issues  of  the  manor  taken  in  the  mean  time,  if  such  issues  be 
adjudged  to  the  king. 

Dec.  6.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  William  Werthe  of  the  county 
Westminster,  of  Devon  as  the  king's  feodary  in  the  said  county,  to  distrain  all 
tenants  who,  in  the  fees  of  Cadelegh  and  Totteneys  and  else- 
where in  the  said  county,  held  by  knight  service  of  Richard 
Courtenay,  late  bishop  of  Norwich,  and  William  le  Zouche  of 
Haryngworth,  late  lord  de  Totteneys,  and  who  now  hold  of  the 
king  by  reason  of  the  death  of  the  said  Richard  and  William 
le  Zouche,  tenants  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  days  of  their  death  ; 
and  also  to  take  and  impound  the  distraints  until  satisfaction  shall 


128 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

have  been  made  to  the  king  for  the  service  aforesaid  ;  and  to 
take  into  the  king's  hands  from  the  said  tenants  their  wardships 
and  marriages,  as  they  shall  befall ;  and  to  do  all  other  things 
that  pertain  to  the  said  office  ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for 
the  issues  and  profits,  and  taking  in  that  office  the  customary 
wages  and  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Dec.  4.  Commitment  to  Leonard,  abbot  of  St.  Mary  of  Clyve, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  William  Gascoigne  of  Briggewater  and  John  Pitte  of 
Briggewater, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Abboteshendra, 
co.  Cornwall,  which  has  been  seized  into  the  king's  hand  for 
certain  causes  ;  to  hold  the  same,  together  with  the  issues  from 
the  time  of  the  taking  of  the  same  into  the  king's  hand,  until  it 
shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  said  manor 
should  of  right  pertain  to  the  king  or  to  him  ;  provided  always 
that  he  answer  to  the  king  at  the  Exchequer,  by  the  mainprise 
aforesaid,  for  the  issues  of  the  manor  taken  in  the  mean  time,  if 
such  issues  be  adjudged  to  the  king. 

Dec.  4.  Commitment  to  William  Weldon  and  Thomas  Burton  of 
Westminster.  Rokyngham, — by  mainprise  of  John  Brake  and  Thomas  Byfeld  of 
the  county  of  Northampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the  king's  manor 
or  lordship  of  Rokyngham,  which  is  of  his  duchy  of  Cornwall ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  12  years,  rendering 
41.  13s.  4d.  yearly  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally,  as  William 
Branspath,  the  late  farmer,  used  to  render. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  4  November  2  Henry  VI, 
with  the  assent  of  the  said  William  and  Thomas  Burton  committed 
the  keeping  of  the  said  manor  or  lordship  to  Thomas  Palmer  of 
Hokyngham,  to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain  form.  And  so  these 
letters  are  cancelled. 


MEMBRANE  12. 

Dec.   1.          Commitment  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  to 
Westminster.  Thomas  Waweton,  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  as  sheriff. 

Order  to  Edmund  Hampden,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  counties 
to  Thomas  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  Thomas 
as  sheriff. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties  named : — 
Christopher  Culwen,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Cumberland. 
Richard  Lakun,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Salop. 
John  Grevell ;    Gloucester. 
John  Lancastre  ;    Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Thomas  Calston  ;   Wilts. 
Robert  Lysle,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Northumberland. 


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Simon  Leek  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Thomas  Cumbreworth,   '  chivaler  '  ;    Lincoln. 
Thomas  Burdet,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Warwick  and  Leicester. 
John  Delves  ;   Stafford. 
John  Bodenham  ;  Hereford. 

Thomas  Barre,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Essex  and  Hertford. 
John  Clipsham  ;    Surrey  and  Sussex. 
William  Brokas  ;  Southampton. 

Humphrey  Stafford,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Somerset  and  Dorset. 
John  Bevyle  ;   Devon. 
William  Talbot,   '  chivaler  '  ;    Cornwall. 

Dec.  14.  Thomas  Bevyle  ;   Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Westminster. 

1416. 
Feb.  11.  John  Boyvell ;    Rutland. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  20.  John  Spenser  ;   Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Westminster. 

1415. 

Dec.  1.         Commitment  of  the  county  and  castle  of  York  to  Richard 
Westminster.  Redeman,  '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  Richard 
as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  Thomas  Brounflete,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff,  to  deliver 
the  county  and  castle  to  Richard  by  indenture. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named : — 
John  Willecotes  ;    Oxford  and  Berks. 
Thomas  Wodevyle  ;    Northampton. 
William  Langle  ;   Kent. 

Nov.  20.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Glover  and  John  Haweley 
Westminster,  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Dertemouth  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  merchandise,  the 
subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Leycestre,  2  Henry  V, 
was  granted  to  the  king,  from  Michaelmas  2  Henry  V  for  three 
years,  for  the  safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  3s.  on  each  tun  of 
wine  for  import  and  export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted),  and 
I2d.  in  the  pound  on  all  merchandise  for  import  and  export  (except 
wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except  every  kind  of 
corn  and  flour  and  fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export*,  and  ale  for 
export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  by  the  men  of  Baldessey, 
Faltenham  and  Alderton  upon  Gosford  and  elsewhere)  ;  and 
to  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

*except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells  ;    and  except  every  kind  of  corn,  flour 
and  fresh  fish,  and  beasts  for  import.     Pot.  Parl.  IV.  10. 

Wt.  2415.  F.  9. 


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Membrane  12 — cont. 
The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 

Feb.  28.  Thomas  Frye  and  William  Payne  ;  in  the  port  of  Melcombe 

Westminster.  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
William  Lambeton  and  William  Jonson  ;    in  the  port  of 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Catton  and  John  Waleys  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Thorp  and  William  Glover  ;    in  the  ports  of  Exeter 

and  Dertemouth  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Godston  and  James  Andrewe  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Bukeland  and  John  Norton  ;  in  the  port  of  London 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Hennegge  and  John  Belle  ;   in  the  port  of  Boston  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
William  Ledes  and  William  Warner  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Bedford  and  Richard  Ulston,  clerk  ;    in  the  port  of 

Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Bukworth  and  John  Buknam  ;    in  the  port  of  Lenne 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Simon  Berde  and  Robert  Elis  ;    in  the  port  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John   Horewod    and   William    Spenser ;     in   the   ports   of 

Plymmouth  and  Fowy  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Soper  and  John  Esgaston  ;  in  the  port  of  Suthamp- 

ton  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Robert  Russell  and  Thomas  Rukes  ;  in  the  port  of  Bristol  etc. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  n. 
1415. 

July  14.  Commitment  to  John  son  of  John  del  Bothe  and  to  Robert 
Westminster,  his  brother, — by  mainprise  of  John  del  Bothe  of  Barton,  of 
the  county  of  Lancaster,  and  Henry  del  Bothe  of  the  county  of 
Derby, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  in  the  town  of  Barton,  co. 
Lancaster,  late  of  Geoffrey  de  Bulde  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last  for  as  long  as  the  lands,  which  came  to  the  hands  of 
Henry  IV  by  reason  of  a  certain  forfeiture  made  by  the  said 
Geoffrey  with  Henry  le  Percy  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury  contrary 
to  his  allegiance  and  which  are  still  in  the  king's  hands  for  that 
cause,  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  ;  rendering  the  extent 
thereof  yearly,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them 
and  the  treasurer,  maintaining  the  houses,  enclosures  and  build- 
ings, and  supporting  all  other  charges  on  the  said  lands. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  1.          Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Patgrys  as  the  king's 
Westminster,  feodary  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk  and  Essex,  to  distrain 


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all  tenants  who,  in  the  counties  aforesaid,  held  by  knight  service 
of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell  and  Surrey,  and  who  now  hold  of 
the  king  by  reason  of  the  death  of  the  said  late  earl,  a  tenant  of 
the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  also  to  take  and 
impound  the  distraints  until  satisfaction  shall  have  been  made 
to  the  king  for  the  service  aforesaid  ;  and  to  take  into  the  king's 
hands  from  the  said  tenants  their  wardships  and  marriages  ; 
and  to  do  all  other  things  that  pertain  to  the  said  office  ;  answer- 
ing at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  and  profits,  and  taking  in 
that  office  the  customary  wages  and  fees. 

By  bill  of  John  Rodenhale,  knight,  keeper  of  the  office  of 
treasurer. 

Dec.  4.  Commitment  to  Edmund  Fitz  William,  esquire, — by  mainprise 
Westminster,  of  Robert  Morton  of  Bautre,  co.  York,  and  Thomas  Denyngton  of 
Anstan  in  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  certain  lands  in 
Woddesworth  and  also  of  certain  lands  in  Dalton  by  Roderham, 
co.  York,  called  '  Wodelathes  by  Dalton,'  which  belonged  in  fee 
simple  to  Henry  Scrop,  '  chivaler,'  of  Massham,  who  made  forfeit 
to  the  king,  and  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  forfeiture 
of  the  said  Henry  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  said 
forfeiture  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's 
hand,  paying  20s.  in  hand,  and  rendering  47.  6,9.  8d.  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  5.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Burgh  of  Waleton, 
\\Vstminster.  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  William  Tristour  of  London,  saddler, 
and  William  Cranley  of  the  county  of  Surrey, — of  the  keeping  of 
all  the  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Totyng  Gravenyng  and  else- 
where in  the  said  county  of  Surrey,  late  of  John  Dymmok,  esquire, 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his 
death  ;  [to  hold  the  same]  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said 
John  Dymmok  until  the  full  age  of  his  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  for 
the  keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Nov.  6.  Commitment  to  Henry  bishop  of  Winchester, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Seynlowe,  esquire,  and  Richard  Fitz  James,  esquire, — of 
the  keeping  of  all  the  castles,  manors  and  lands  late  of  Henry  de 
Bello  Monte,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day 
of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Henry  de  Bello  Monte  until  the  full  age  of  John  his  son  and 
heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  rendering  for  the 
keeping  of  the  said  castles,  manors  and  lands,  for  the  period  from 
the  death  of  the  said  Henry  de  Bello  Monte  until  the  Michaelmas 
then  following,  a  moiety  of  the  extent  made  after  the  said  Henry's 
death,  and  thenceforward  the  said  extent  yearly  by  equal  portions 


132 


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1415.  Membrane  11 — cont. 

at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may 
be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and  maintaining 
houses  and  buildings. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  1  Henry  V. 

Dec.  9.  Commitment  to  Roger  Thorneton  of  the  town  of  Newcastle- 
Westminster.  upon-Tyne  and  William  Massy,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Power  and  Christopher  de  Boynton,  both  of  the  county  of  York, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manors  of  Whalton,  Newham,  Litilbenton 
and  Halywell,  and  all  other  lands  late  of  Henry  Lescrop  of  Masham, 
knight,  in  the  county  of  Northumberland,  which  have  come  to 
the  king's  hands  on  account  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Henry  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  forfeiture  for  as  long  as  the 
premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  on  that  account, 
rendering  241.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  maintaining  the  houses 
and  buildings  belonging  to  the  said  manors  and  lands,  and  sup- 
porting all  other  charges  incumbent  thereon  ;  provided  always 
that  the  farmers  have  due  allowance  and  deduction  from  time  to 
time  in  the  payment  of  their  said  farm  of  all  charges  and  annuities 
granted  heretofore  by  the  king  or  by  the  said  Henry  or  others 
his  ancestors.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  11.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  to  take  the  fealty  of  William  son  and  heir 
of  Robert  Aubrey,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the 
lands  which  the  said  Robert  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
as  the  king  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  until  Hilary  next ;  saving  to  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of 
Robert,  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Oct.  15.  Commission  to  John  Darcy,  for  certain  sure  causes  moving  the 
Westminster,  king  and  his  council,  to  make  inquisition  by  the  oath  of  upright 
and  lawful  men  of  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Suffolk  touching 
the  lands  of  Henry  Lescrop  '  chivaler,'  deceased,  who  made 
forfeit  to  the  king  ;  and  to  seize  the  said  lands  into  the  king's 
hand  ;  and  to  send  the  inquisitions  to  the  Chancery  without 
delay. 

Dec.  6.  Commitment  to  Edward  lord  de  Powys,  '  chivaler,'  Roger 
Westminster.  Leche,  '  chivaler,'  John  Savage,  '  chivaler,'  and  Hugh  Mortymer, 
esquire, — by  mainprise  of  John  Merbury,  esquire,  and  John 
Brygge,  esquire,  of  the  county  of  Hereford, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  customs  and  services, 
with  franchises,  jurisdictions,  regalia,  royalties  and  liberties,  and 
all  other  their  appurtenances,  in  the  county  of  Salop,  and  in 
Wales  and  the  march  of  Wales  adjacent  to  the  said  county,  late 
of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  late 
earl  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands 


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1415.  Membrane  11 — cont. 

by  his  death,  rendering  the  extent  thereof  yearly  at  the  Exchequer 
by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  By  K. 

Vacated  because  nothing  thereof  was  done. 

Nov.  11.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Richard  Royhale 
died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  four  parts  of  the  manor  of 
Dymmok,  co.  Gloucester,  which  four  parts,  together  with  the 
residue  of  the  said  manor,  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  Id.  a  year,  payable  at  Christmas,  for  all  services  and  demands ; 
and  that  Edmund  Royhale  brother  of  Richard  the  father  of  the 
aforesaid  Richard  Royhale,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir,  and  40 
years  of  age  and  more  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  Edmund  and  cause 
him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  four  parts,  if  they  are  in  the 
king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  Richard  the  son. 

MEMBRANE  10. 

Nov.  9.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  Richard  Lecford,  Reynold  Halle  and  John  Flory,  make 
a  partition  into  four  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick 
which  belonged  to  John  Marland  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and 
cause  Walter  Silveyn  and  Margaret  his  wife  (daughter  of  Edith 
the  daughter  of  Robergia  one  of  the  sisters  of  Henry  the  father 
of  the  said  John  Marland),  one  of  the  kinsfolk  and  heirs  of  the 
said  John,  the  said  Richard  Lecford  (son  of  Richard  the  son 
of  Maud  the  second  sister  of  [Henry  the  father  of]  the  said  John), 
Reynold  Halle  (son  of  Thomas  the  son  of  Isabel  [Henry's]  third 
sister),  and  John  Flory  (son  of  Edmund  the  son  of  Eleanor 
[Henry's]  fourth  sister),  the  other  kinsfolk  and  heirs  of  the  said 
John  Marland,  to  have  full  seisin  of  their  pourparties  ;  as  the 
king  has  taken  the  fealty  due  from  Walter  by  reason  of  his 
having  issue  by  Margaret,  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Hilary  next  the  homage  due  from 
Walter,  Richard,  Reynold  and  John  ;  with  proviso  that  each  of 
the  heirs  and  parceners  have  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant. 

• 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts 
(omitting  the  taking  of  fealty). 

Dec.  1.  Order  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of 
Westminster.  Norwich,  the  see  being  void  ; — pursuant  to  a  grant  by  Henry  (sic) 
the  late  bishop  and  the  rest  of  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the 
province  of  Canterbury  in  their  convocation  in  the  cathedral 
church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  1  October  and  continued 
from  day  to  day  until  20  October,  2  Henry  V,  of  two  tenths  of  all 
ecclesiastical  benefices  of  the  province,  whether  exempt  or  not 
exempt,  which  are  assessed  and  accustomed  to  pay  to  a  tenth,  any 
liberties,  immunities  or  privileges  from  the  king  to  the  contrary 
notwithstanding  (excepting  only  benefices  of  poor  nuns  and 


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14  [5  Membrane    10 — cont. 

hospitallers,  the  monastery  of  Stanley  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury, 
and  benefices  in  Wales  and  the  marches  thereof,  and  others 
which  have  been  destroyed  by  wars  and  by  the  sea,  touching 
which  the  certificates  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted),  payable 
a  tenth  at  the  Purification  last  past  and  the  other  tenth  at  the 
Purification  next,  for  the  defence  of  the  realm  and  of  the  church 
of  England,  on  condition  that  the  said  prelates  and  clergy  be  not 
charged  with  the  payment  of  any  other  tenths,  impositions  or 
charges  within  a  period  of  two  years  from  the  time  of  the  aforesaid 
grant,  nor  in  the  mean  time  be  vexed  or  burdened,  and  that  no 
collector  of  the  said  tenths  be  excused  or  discharged  from  the 
collection  of  the  same  through  any  immunity,  liberty  or  privileges 
granted,  or  in  the  mean  time  to  be  granted,  by  the  king  ; — to 
appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  the  diocese  to  levy 
and  collect  in  the  said  diocese  the  tenth  payable  at  the  Purification 
next,  so  that  answer  be  made  therefor  at  the  said  feast  ;  and  to 
certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  Hilary  next 
at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons  appointed  by  him. 

Nov.  8.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  make  a 
Westminster,  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  which 
Thomas  Rolleston  held  ( 1 )  by  the  courtesy  of  England  for  term  of 
his  life  after  the  death  of  Beatrice  his  late  wife  (the  sister  and  heir 
of  Robert  the  son  and  heir  of  John  Haulay,  knight)  of  the  inheri- 
tance of  Ellen  (the  wife  of  Christopher  Conyers)  and  Margaret 
(the  wife  of  John  Tirwhit),  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said 
Thomas  and  Beatrice,  and  (2)  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  on  the  day 
of  his  death,  and,  after  taking  the  fealty  of  John  Tirwhit,  to  cause 
the  said  Christopher  and  Ellen  and  John  and  Margaret  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  Ellen  and  Margaret  respectively, 
as  the  king  has  taken  Christopher's  fealty  ;  provided  always  that 
each  of  the  heirs  and  parceners  have  in  her  pourparty  a  share  of  the 
lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York 
(omitting  the  taking  of  fealty). 

Nov.  1.  Order  to  the  mayor  and  escheator  of  Calais  ; — pursuant  to  an 
Westminster,  inquisition  made  by  Henry  Meriffeld,  late  mayor  and  escheator, 
showing  that  Thomas  Corbrugge  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  Richard  II,  2  tenements  and  7  cottages 
situated  and  lying  in  the  parish  of  St.  Nicholas  within  the  said 
town  by  a  street  called  '  Mesondiewlane '  towards  the  East,  and 
5  cottages  situated  and  lying  by  the  cemetery  of  St.  Nicholas,  in 
the  town  and  parish  aforesaid,  on  the  west  side  of  the  said  tene- 
ments and  cottages,  rendering  14s.  8d.  yearly  therefor  to  the  said 
late  king  ;  and  that  Thomas  Broun  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull, 
co.  York,  is  his  next  heir,  to  wit,  son  of  Maud  late  the  sister  of  the 
said  Thomas  Corbrugge,  and  50  years  of  age  and  more  ;  and  that 
Maud  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  Corbrugge  occupied  the 
premises  from  the  time  of  his  death  and  took  the  issues  and  profits 
thereof,  to  wit,  a  third  part  by  way  of  dower,  and  had  occupied 


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the  other  two-thirds,  to  wit,  because  the  said  Thomas  Broun,  9 
Henry  IV,  in  the  time  and  in  the  presence  of  the  worshipful  John 
Bermycham,  then  mayor  of  Calais,  and  of  divers  aldermen, 
promised  the  said  Maud  that  he  would  not  disturb  or  in  any  way 
burden  her  during  her  life  of  and  in  the  aforesaid  tenements  and 
cottages  ; — to  cause  the  said  Thomas  Broun,  whose  fealty  the 
king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  the  prior  of  the  Carthusian  order 
by  Kyngeston-upon-Hull,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  two- 
thirds,  which  by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Corbrugge  were 
taken  into  the  hand  of  the  said  late  king  and  are  still  in  the  king's 
hand,  removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  said  third  part,  if  it  is 
in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  the  said 
Thomas,  and  delivering  to  those  to  whom  they  belong  any  issues 
taken  from  the  said  third  part  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Thomas  Corbrugge. 

Dec.  26.  Commitment  to  Robert  Waterton,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Nicholas  Harewode  of  the  county  of  York  and  John  Grenefeld, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Sowreby  with  the 
courts,  mills  and  all  other  appurtenances  in  the  said  county,  and 
of  the  park  of  Ayrynden  with  the  free  warren,  chace  of  deer, 
herbage  and  all  other  profits  and  commodities  to  the  park, 
warren,  chace  and  herbage  pertaining,  late  of  Edward  late  duke 
of  York,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day 
of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  late  duke  until  the  full  age  of  Richard  son  of  Richard  late 
earl  of  Cambridge,  his  kinsman  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  lawful  age,  rendering  yearly 
for  the  keeping  aforesaid  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  maintaining  the 
houses  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent 
on  the  said  manor,  lordship,  park,  warren,  chace  and  herbage. 
By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 
Scr'  usque  hue. 

MEMBRANE  9. 

Dec.  14.        Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.  Nottingham  and  Derby  to  Richard  Cressy  during  pleasure,  so 
that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof. 

Order  to  William  Rygmayden,  late  escheator,  to  deliver  to 
Richard  by  indenture  the  rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all  other 
things  relating  to  the  said  office. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  said  counties  to  be  intendant  to 
Richard  as  escheator. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  office  of  the 
escheatry  in  the  counties  named : — 
Richard  Haunsard  ;   Lincoln. 
Hugh  Salkeld  ;    Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
Philip  Domeldon  ;    Worcester. 
William  Horde  ;   Salop  and  the  march  of  Wales  etc. 


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Membrane  9  —  cont. 

Alexander  Cheyne  ;   Kent  and  Middlesex. 

Robert  James  ;    Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

John  Bertram  ;   Northumberland. 

Robert  Hyllyard  ;    York. 

John  Mortymer  ;    Northampton  and  Rutland. 

John  Gregory  ;    Somerset  and  Dorset. 

John  Godeston  ;    Essex  and  Hertford. 

Thomas  Heth  ;   Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

John  Wyntershull  ;   Surrey  and  Sussex. 

John  Russell  ;    Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

William  Stokton  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Thomas  Bekyngham  ;    Oxford  and  Berks. 

John  Bergh  ;    Southampton  and  Wilts. 

Thomas  Harwell  ;   Warwick  and  Leicester. 

Richard  Knyghtley  ;    Stafford. 

Robert  Hill  of  Spaxton  ;   Devon  and  Cornwall. 

William  Alynton  ;    Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Dec.  5.  Commitment  to  James  Knottesford,  —  by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Normanton  and  Robert  Power,  both  of  the  county  of  York,  —  of 
the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Polyng,  co.  Sussex,  with  its  appur- 
tenances, late  of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell  and  Surrey,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  for  as  long  as  the 
manor  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  by  his  death,  rendering 
for  the  keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  main- 
tenance of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 


Jan.  26.  Commitment  to  Thomas  la  Warre,  clerk,  —  by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  of  john  de  Bothe  of  Barton,  co.  Lancaster,  the  elder,  and  Robert 
de  Bothe  of  the  same  town,  —  of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of 
Wythyngton,  co.  Lancaster,  which  for  certain  causes  has  been 
seized  into  the  king's  hand  ;  to  hold  the  same,  together  with  the 
issues  thereof  from  the  time  of  the  taking  of  the  same  into  the 
king's  hand,  until  it  shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court 
whether  the  manor  should  of  right  pertain  to  the  king  or  to  him  ; 
provided  always  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  by  the  main- 
prise  aforesaid  for  the  issues  of  the  man  or  taken  in  the  mean  time, 
if  such  issues  be  adjudged  to  the  king. 

Feb.  18.  Commitment  to  Joan  de  Bohun,  countess  of  Hereford,  —  by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  de  Leventhorp  of  the  county  of  Hertford  and 
Robert  Darcy  of  the  county  of  Essex,  —  of  the  keeping  of  the 
honour  of  Reylegh  and  the  hundred  of  Racheford,  co.  Essex, 
with  the  rents,  reliefs,  escheats,  views  of  frankpledge,  courts 
and  all  other  liberties,  royalties,  franchises,  profits  and 
commodities  whatsoever  pertaining  to  the  said  honour  and 
hundred,  together  with  the  town,  fair  and  market  of  Reylegh 
and  the  park  of  Reylegh,  the  mills,  rents,  services,  tolls,  customs, 


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137 


1416.  Membrane  9 — corit. 

and  all  other  appurtenances  pertaining  to  the  said  town,  fair 
and  market  in  the  said  county,  and  also  of  the  manors  of  Tunderle 
Lovedone  and  Estwode,  with  the  park  of  Tunderle  and  all  other 
appurtenances  in  the  said  county,  which  have  come  to  the  king's 
hands  by  the  death  of  Edward  late  duke  of  York  and  by  reason  of 
the  minority  of  Richard  son  of  Richard  late  earl  of  Cambridge, 
his  kinsman  and  heir  ;  and  of  the  manor  of  Naylond,  with  the  park 
of  the  same  and  all  appurtenances  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and 
Suffolk,  together  with  a  water-mill  within  the  town  of  Colcestre, 
which  have  come  to  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of 
Henry  Lescrop,  knight  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  duke  and  Henry  for  six  years,  rendering  the 
extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  her 
and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  4  Henry  V. 

1415. 

Nov.  24.  Grant  to  Roger  Leche,  the  king's  knight,  of  the  keeping  of  all 
Westminster,  the  manors  and  lands  late  of  Nicholas  de  Langeford,  '  chivaler,' 
which  pertain  to  the  king,  it  is  said,  by  the  death  of  the  said 
Nicholas,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Ralph  his  son  and  heir  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Nicholas  until  the  full  age 
of  his  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall 
have  attained  full  age,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  the 
extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him 
and  the  treasurer.  Bv  P.s.  [534.1 

1416. 

Be  it  remembered  that  on  11  February  in  the  present  year 
Thomas  Hayton  made  a  fine  with  the  king  for  8  marks  paid  in  the 
hanaper  for  his  entry  into  divers  lands  in  Westbergh,  Banstede, 
Ewell  and  Sandon,  the  same  being  for  certain  causes  in  the  king's 
hand. 

14.15  MEMBRANE  s. 

Dec.  28.  Commitment  to  John  Askeby,  Robert  Whitegreve  and  Richard 
Westminster.  Knyghteley, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Stokdale  of  the  county  of 
York  and  Roger  Normanton  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping 
of  a  messuage  in  Bertherton,  a  messuage  in  Shradycote  and  a 
parcel  of  land  by  Stafford,  called  '  Le  Halgh,'  with  their  appur- 
tenances, co.  Stafford,  which  Nicholas  Bradeshawe  on  the  day 
of  his  death  held  for  term  of  his  life  as  of  the  inheritance  of 
Humphrey  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  a  minor 
in  the  king's  ward,  of  the  grant  of  the  said  Edmund  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Nicholas  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Humphrey,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  for  the  keeping  aforesaid  the  extent 
thereof  made  after  the  death  of  Nicholas,  and  an  increment  of 
3s.  4rf.,  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clau^r 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 


138 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1415. 

Dec.   12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane   8 — cont. 

Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Ralph  earl  of  Westmoreland, 
—by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Stokdale  of  the  county  of  York  and 
William  Aslak  of  the  county  of  Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
lands  late  of  William  lord  le  Zouche,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  William  until  the  full  age  of 
William  his  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  for  the  keeping  aforesaid 
the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer.  By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer . 


[  ]         Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Hugh  Mortymer,  esquire,— 

Westminster,  by  mauiprise  of  Thomas  Kemble  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and 
Thomas  Gower  of  the  county  of  Warwick, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manor  of  Wendovere,  co.  Buckingham,  late  of  Edward  late  duke 
of  York,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the 
day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of 
the  said  Edward  until  the  full  age  of  Richard  son  of  Richard  late 
earl  of  Cambridge,  his  kinsman  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  for  the 
manor  aforesaid  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer. 

Dec.  14.         Commitment  to  Thomas  Lerchedekene,  William  Franchilon, 

Westminster,  monk,  and  Thomas  Gille,  of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 

Moddebury,  co.  Devon  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  the  priory 

shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  on  account  of  the  war  with 

France,  rendering  25  marks  yearly,  as  the  last  farmers  rendered, 

or  as  much  as  any  other  person  would  render  for  the  keeping, 

maintaining  the  divine  services  there,  and  the  houses,  buildings 

and  enclosures  pertaining  to  the  priory,  and  supporting  all  other 

charges  belonging  to  it.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  nothing  thereof  was  done. 


Dec.  14.  Commitment  to  William  Balne,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Westminster.  Felton  of  the  county  of  York  and  William  Scardeburgh  of  the 
same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  St.  Clears 
with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  30  years,  rendering  18/.  a  year,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers 
equally,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the 
priory,  finding  there  the  divine  services,  alms  and  other  pious 
works  ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  belonging  to  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  treasurer, 

1416. 

Feb.  7.          Commitment  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  William  Filloll, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Robert  Veel  and  John  Wodeham,  both  of  the  county 


3  HENRY  V. 


1416. 


1415. 

Dec.  20. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  8 — cont. 

of  Dorset, — of  the  keeping  of  (1)  a  messuage  with  a  curtilage  in 
Baggeruggestrete,  co.  Dorset,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  the 
felony  of  John  Cambat,  (2)  a  messuage  and  8  acres  of  land  in  the 
same  town,  late  of  Henry  Tribald,  which  of  late  are  in  the  king's 
hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Henry's  heir,  and  (3)  14  acres  of 
land  in  the  same  town  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of 
the  trespass  of  Richard  Wolf  in  acquiring  them  from  William 
White  and  William  Tribald  without  the  king's  licence,  and  also 
(4)  that  part  of  a  serjeanty  in  the  same  town,  hi  the  hundred  of 
Knolton,  for  which  the  sheriff  of  the  county  used  to  render  5s. 
yearly  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  20  years, 
rendering  20s.,  as  the  said  William  Filloll  rendered,  and  an 
increment  of  3s.  4d.,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
buildings  and  support  of  charges,  and  proviso  that  if  any  other 
person  shall  be  willing  hereafter  without  fraud  to  render  more  for 
the  said  keeping,  or  if  it  shall  be  found  by  inquisition  or  in  other 
lawful  manner  that  the  said  keeping  is  worth  more  than  23s.  4d., 
then  the  said  Joan  shall  be  bound  to  render  for  the  keeping 
according  to  the  value  thereof  thus  to  be  found,  or  as  much  as  any 
other  person  shall  be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  for  the 
keeping.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Grant  to  brother  Michael  Morteyn  of  Longebenyngton  and 
Thomas  Bozon,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  John  Lounde  and- 
Robert  de  Syreston  of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping 
of  the  alien  priory  of  Longebenyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Fyldall- 
yng,  co.  Norfolk,  and  all  the  lands,  rents  and  possessions  pertain- 
ing thereto  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  in  survivor- 
ship, or  during  the  war  with  France,  rendering  to  the  king  and  his 
heirs  52Z.,  and  an  increment  of  7  marks,  yearly  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  priory,  finding  the  divine  services  and  other 
works  of  piety  there  ordained  from  of  old,  and  also  supporting 
all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory.  By  K. 

Nov.  20.  Grant  to  Henry  bishop  of  Winchester,  Thomas  bishop  of 
Westminster.  Durham,  John  Rothenale,  knight,  John  Spenser,  esquire,  and 
Edmund  Holdehalle,  esquire,  of  the  guardianship  of  all  the 
temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Norwich  which  are  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  said  bishopric ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last, — together  with  all  rents  and  services 
as  well  of  free  tenants  as  of  bondmen  due  to  the  king  from  or  for 
the  said  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  pertaining  to  the  said  bishopric 
(such  rents  forthcoming  from  the  town  of  Bishops  Lenn  only 
excepted),  and  with  fees,  advowsons  and  collations  of  all  offices 
and  benefices  ecclesiastical  whatsoever  pertaining  to  the  bishopric, 
— for  as  long  as  the  temporalities  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand 
for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer  as  much  as 
may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  for  the  time 
being.  By  K. 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


,  t ,  c  MEMBRANE  7. 

141b. 

Feb.  13.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and 
Westminster.  Wilts  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  John 
Tybenham,  late  escheator  in  the  said  counties,  showing  that 
Thomas  Chapeleyn  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in  chief  or  of  others  in  the  said  county 
of  Southampton,  but  held  for  life  (a)  the  manor  of  Folde,  of  the 
gift  and  grant  of  Thomas  Ryngwode,  William  Westbury  and 
John  Harryes  to  him  and  to  Joan  late  his  wife,  sometime  the 
wife  of  William  Bayford  and  likewise  deceased,  and  to  the  heirs 
of  Joan,  and  (b)  the  manor  of  Cridelestrowe  and  a  messuage  in 
Lemyngton,  co.  Southampton,  of  the  grant  and  surrender 
(reddicione)  of  Nicholas  Partute,  clerk,  John  Chaundeler,  clerk, 
and  John  Aynell,  clerk,  made  to  the  said  Thomas  Chapeleyn  and 
Joan  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Joan  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  court 
of  Henry  IV  touching  these  and  other  lands  ;  and  (2)  to  another 
inquisition  taken  before  the  said  late  escheator  showing  that  the 
said  Thomas  Chapeleyn  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  for  life  (a ) 
the  manor  of  Chisyngbury  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Litelcote  of 
the  grant  and  livery  (tradicione)  of  the  said  Nicholas,  John 
Chaundeler  and  John  Aynell  likewise  made  to  the  said  Thomas 
Chapeleyn  and  Joan  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Joan  by  the  fine 
aforesaid,  and  (b)  4  messuages  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Lytelcote, 
co.  Wilts,  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  the  same  John  Chaundeler, 
John  Aynell  and  Nicholas  to  the  said  Thomas  Chapeleyn  and 
Joan  and  the  heirs  of  Joan  ;  and  that  the  manor  of  Folde  is  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  penny  a  year  for  all  service,  the 
manor  of  Chisyngbury  of  the  king  as  of  the  county  of  Hereford, 
the  messuage[s]  and  land  in  Litelcote  of  the  king  as  of  his  duchy  of 
Lancaster,  and  the  manor  of  Cridelestrowe  and  the  messuage  in 
Lemyngton  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Joan  wife  of 
Thomas  Ryngwode  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  aged  30  years, 
and  Clemence  wife  of  Richard  Deverose,  aged  24  years,  are  the 
daughters  and  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Joan  wife  of  Thomas  by 
the  said  William ; — to  cause  the  said  Thomas  Ryngwode  and  Joan, 
and  Richard  and  Clemence,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  manor  of 
Folde,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  due  from  the  said  Thomas 
Ryngwode  and  Richard,  removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  rest 
of  the  premises,  if  they  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  for 
no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Chapeleyn, 
and  delivering  to  the  said  Thomas  Ryngwode  and  Joan,  and 
Richard  and  Clemence,  any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the 
time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Chapeleyn. 

Jan.  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and 
Westminster.  Wilts  to  take  the  fealty  of  Robert  Bodenham  (son  of  Anastasia 
late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Semele  and  sister  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of 
Peter  Stantor  daughter  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  Nicholas  Barenger) 
the  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  Joan,  and  cause  him  to  have  full 
seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Peter  held  by  the  courtesy 
of  England  after  the  death  of  Joan  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Robert ;  as  the  king  for  10*.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 


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141 


1416  Membrane  7 — cont. 

until  Easter  next  the  homage  due  from  Robert  for  all  the  lands 
thus  held  by  Peter  of  the  king  in  chief. 

Feb.  28.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Boteller  and  Thomas 
w.-st  minster.  Burton  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  London  and  in 
all  adjacent  ports  and  places  the  custom  and  subsidy  on  wools, 
hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  50,s.  from  denizens 
and  60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and 
on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens ; 
and  to  keep  the  '  coket  '  seal  in  the  said  port  ;  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


[  1 

Westminster. 


1415. 
Dec.  4. 

Westminster. 


Commitment  to  Anthony  Howby, — by  mainprise  of  Ives  Jeke, 
esquire,  and  John  Cateby,  both  of  the  county  of  Leicester, — of 
the  keeping  of  (1)  two-thirds  of  a  pourparty  of  12  messuages,  a 
toft  and  12  virgates  of  land  in  Kereby,  Wygeston,  Barton  and 
Odeston,  and  of  8  messuages,  a  toft  and  8  virgates  of  land  in 
Hoclescote,  Whitewyk,  Donyngton  and  Staunton,  which  are  in 
the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  John  son  of  Richard  Vylers  the 
son  of  Joan  the  sister  of  Katharine  the  daughter  of  Simon 
Pakeman,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  heir  of  the  said  John  ;  and 
(2)  \  pound  of  pepper,  rent  of  assise  issuing  from  a  virgate  of 
land  which  William  Swayn  held  in  fee,  by  a  charter,  of  the  said 
John  in  Brokesby,  which  \  pound  of  pepper  was  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Brokesby, — which  manor  and  the  ad  vowson  of  the  church 
thereof  and  the  \  pound  of  pepper  are  held  of  the  king  as  of  the 
honour  of  Chester, — the  same  being  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death 
of  the  said  John  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  heir  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  John's  death  until  the  lawful  age 
of  his  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  lawful  age  and 
the  marriage  shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  for  the  keeping 
and  marriage  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the 
heir,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said 
two -thirds,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  thereon. 

Defec'  dat: 

Commitment  to  Thomas  Chaucer,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
John  Butte  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  esquire,  and  Thomas 
Walsyngham  of  London, — of  the  office  of  havener  (havenatoris) 
in  said  county  of  Cornwall  and  in  the  port  of  Plymmuth,  co. 
Devon  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last,  together  with 
the  issues  of  the  maletolt  (maletoti),  coket,  prise  and  customs 
of  wines,  wreck  of  sea,  rents,  farms  and  all  other  profits  and  com- 
modities pertaining  to  the  said  office,  for  as  long  as  the  office 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  SOI.  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  without 
rendering  an  account  or  anything  else  to  the  king  therefor. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


(142) 


4  HENRY  V. 


[Letters  etc.  from  10  September  to  16  October  inclusive  in  this  year 
are  tested  by  Thomas  duke  of  Clarence,  guardian  of  England.] 

MEMBRANE  34. 
1416. 

March  21.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  and 
Westminster.  Rutland  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further 
order  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  Alice  late  the  wife  of 
Thomas  late  earl  of  Kent,  who  (que)  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was 
seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  and  to 
make  inquisition  touching  her  lands  and  heir. 

The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named: — 

[The  same  Alice]  ;  Worcester  ;    Bedford  and  Buckingham  ; 
Cambridge    and    Huntingdon  ;     Kent    and    Middlesex ; 
York  ;  Essex  and  Hertford  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex  ;  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk  ;  Lincoln. 
Drew  Barantyn  ;    Oxford. 


March  28. 

Westminster. 

March  28. 

Westminster. 

April  5. 

Westminster. 

March  21. 

Westminster. 

April  10. 

Westminster. 

April  13. 

Westminster. 

April  5. 

Westminster. 

May  5. 

Westminster. 

May  14. 

Westminster. 

May  13. 

Westminster. 

May  14. 

Westminster. 

May  20. 

Westminster. 

May  20. 

Westminster. 

May  26. 

Westminster, 


John  Dalston  ;    Cumberland. 

Christian  late  the  wife  of  John  Rous  ;   Warwick. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Kent ;    Somerset 

and  Dorset. 
John  Dynelay  of  Dounom  ;    county  palatine  of  Lancaster 

(the  chancellor). 
Maud  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Rames  ;    Northumberland. 

William  Botiller  of  Weryngtori,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Nottingham. 
Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell ;   Berks. 
Nicholas  Bradshawe  ;    Stafford. 

John  Plecy  ;    Northampton  ;    Surrey  ;    Dorset ;    Southamp- 
ton. 
Henry  London  ;  Kent. 

Baldwin  Malet,  knight ;    Somerset. 
Drew  Barantyn  ;    Buckingham. 
John  Todeworth  ;    Wilts, 


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143 


1416. 

May  22. 

Westminster. 

May  18. 

Westminster. 

May  28. 

Westminster. 

May  18. 

Westminster. 

June  14. 

Westminster. 

June  19. 

Westminster. 

June  28. 

Westminster. 

July  3. 

Westminster. 

July  1. 

Westminster. 

July  8. 

Westminster. 

July  5. 

Westminster. 

July  8. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  7. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  5. 

Westminster. 

July  12. 

Westminster. 

July  8. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  10. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  9. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  20. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  10. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  15. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  21. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  1. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  5. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  34 — cont. 
John  Hyde  ;  Berks. 

Edward  Burnell ;   Norfolk. 

Robert  Langton,  esquire  ;   Leicester. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Swynhowe  ;   Northumberland. 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  Dymmok  ;   Bedford. 
Alexander  Metham,   '  chivaler  '  ;    York,  ;    Surrey  ;    Derby. 
John  de  la  Pomeray,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Cornwall  and  Devon. 

Maurice  Russell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Southampton  ;  Gloucester  and 
the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Maurice  Russell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Southampton  ;  Gloucester 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Robert  Hibburne  ;   Northumberland  ;   York. 

William  Bodrugan  son  of  Ralph  Trenewyth  ;    Cornwall. 

Maud  late  the  wife  of  John  Dayvell ;   York. 

Sibyl  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  le  Despencer,  *  chivaler  '  ;  York. 

Ralph  Cromwell,   '  chivaler  '  ;    Lincoln  ;    Nottingham  and 

Derby. 
William  Neuport,  knight  ;    Stafford. 

John  Norwode  ;  Kent. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  William  Pappeworth,    '  chivaler ' ; 

Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Peter  Fandy  ;  Calais  (the  mayor  and  escheator). 

Katharine  late  the  wife  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  esquire  ; 

Somerset  and  Dorset ;   Devon  and  Cornwall. 
Christina  Rous  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Elizabeth    late    the    wife    of    Robert    Thorley,    esquire  ; 

Northumberland ;     York ;     Lincoln ;     Nottingham. 

Vacated  because,  surrendered  in  cera. 
Ralph  Monboucher  ;    Lincoln  ;    Nottingham. 

Ralph  Frechewyll  of  Staveley,  knight ;    Derby. 
Robert  Bussebrigge  ;    Surrey. 

Thomas  West,  *  chivaler '  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts  ; 
Somerset  and  Dorset ;  Devon  ;  Sussex  ;  Warwick  and 
Leicester  ;  Lincoln, 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1416. 


Oct.  6. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  34 — cont. 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  William  Ufford,  sometime  earl  of 
Suffolk ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk ;  Southampton ;  Salop 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Thomas  de  Morle,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  Essex 
and  Hertford. 

John  Wykes,  esquire  ;   Kent ;   Cambridge. 

Henry  Heryng  of  Tommeston,  clerk  ;    Suffolk. 
Richard  Bedulf  ;    Stafford. 
John  Peyton  son  of  John  Peyton  ;   Essex. 
John  Hacuns,  esquire  ;  Norfolk. 

Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  Ives  de  Harleston  ;  Cambridge  ; 
Essex. 


Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  27. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  33. 
Thomas  Seyntcler,  esquire  ;   Northampton. 

John  de  Peyton  son  of  John  de  Peyton,  esquire  ;    Suffolk. 

Amice  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Bardolf ;  London  (Nicholas 
Wotton,  mayor  and  escheator)*  ;  Hertford  ;  Oxford  ; 
Stafford. 

Nicholas  Hebden,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Lincoln. 

Amice  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Bardolf ;    Buckingham. 
John  de  Peyton  son  of  John  de  Peyton,  esquire  ;  Cambridge. 
Richard  Crawecestre  ;   Northumberland. 

Henry  Thorp  ;    Devon  ;    Wilts  ;    Gloucester. 

Thomas  Stabber  ;  Wilts. 

John  Wykes,  esquire  ;   Middlesex. 

John  de  Brampton  ;    Northumberland. 

Thomas  Seyntcler,  esquire  ;   Kent;    Surrey  and  Sussex. 

John  Greyndore,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Ogle,  knight ;  Northumberland. 

Amice  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Bardolf ;  London  (Henry 
Barton,  mayor  and  escheator). 


*  Vacated  because  elsewhere  below. 


4  HENRY  V. 


145 


1416. 

Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  1. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  16. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  21. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  9. 

Westminster. 

1417. 

Jan.  21. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  7. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 

March  18. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  33—cont. 

Ida  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  West,   '  chivaler ' ;    Berks  ; 

Bedford. 
Thomas  Wyntreshull ;    Surrey  ;    Southampton. 

Thomas  Annesley  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of 
John  Deyncourt  (tenant  in  chief  of  Henry  IV),  a  minor  in 
the  king's  ward  ;  York. 

James  Durburgh  ;  Somerset ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales. 

Edward  late  duke  of  York  ;   Leicester  ;   Stafford. 

Christina  late  the  wife  of  John  Rous  ;  Worcester. 
Richard  ap  Yevan  ;  Buckingham. 

Robert    Swynford,    clerk ;     Northampton    and    Rutland ; 

Lincoln  ;   Leicester. 
Nicholas  Bromford,  esquire  ;  Cornwall. 

Constance  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  late  lord  le  Despenser,  who 
held  hi  dower  or  otherwise  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of 
Isabel  wife  of  Richard  de  Beauchamp  of  Bergevenny, 
'  chivaler  '  ;  York  ;  London  (the  mayor  and  escheator)  ; 
Lincoln  ;  Rutland  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts  ;  Oxford  ; 
Buckingham  ;  Somerset ;  Devon  and  Cornwall ;  Gloucester 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Nottingham  ;  Surrey 
and  Sussex. 

Roger  atte  Grove  ;  Buckingham. 


John  Wallewayn,  esquire  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales. 
William  Changeton  ;  Wilts  ;  Berks. 

John  Frenssheton  ;  Devon. 

Mary  de  Swynburn  ;  Northumberland. 

Nicholas  Lillyng,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northampton. 

Thomas  Mountfort,  esquire  ;   Lincoln  ;    Somerset ;   York. 

Thomas  Foulishirst ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales. 

Richard  de  Veer,  late  earl  of  Oxford  ;  London  (Henry  Barton, 
mayor  and  escheator)  ;  Essex  and  Hertford  ;  Kent  and 
Middlesex  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  ;  Northampton 
and  Rutland  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  Leicester  ;  Bedford 
and  Buckingham  ;  Cornwall ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 

VVt.  2415.  F.   10. 


146  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  33 — cont. 

Dec.  26.  Nicholas  Gower,  esquire,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the 

Westminster.  heir  of  John  late  lord  de  Darcy  (tenant  in  chief  of  Henry 

IV),  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;   York. 
1417. 
March  5.  William  Stuyche  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Westminster. 

March  18.  Thomas  Foulishirst ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Westminster.  Extract'  usque  JlUC. 


,  A , „  MEMBRANE   28. 

1416. 

March  24.  Commitment  to  Thomas  de  Dacre,  lord  de  Gilleslonde, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Rowland  Thorneburgh  of  the  county  of  Westmore- 
land and  Robert  de  Lancastre  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  lands  late  of  John  de  Dalston  of  the  county  of  Cumber- 
land, who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  until 
the  full  age  of  Joan  and  Marion  his  daughters  and  heirs,  together 
with  the  marriage  of  the  said  heirs,  rendering  yearly  the  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and 
the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  likewise  be 
agreed  upon,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heirs  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  28.  Order  to  Thomas  Harewell,  escheator  in  the  county  of  War- 
Westminster.  wick  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him,  showing  that 
Joyce  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Hugford  on  the  day  of  her  death 
held  the  manor  of  Edmescote,  co.  Warwick,  in  her  demesne  as 
of  fee  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  William  Feres,  lord  de 
Groby,  of  the  heir  of  the  lord  de  Lovell,  and  of  the  heir  of  the 
lord  de  Beaumond,  lords  of  the  said  manor  and  minors  in  the 
king's  ward,  in  common  by  a  sixth  part  of  knight's  fee  ;  and  that 
Thomas  Huggeford  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  Joyce,  and  of  full 
age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  Thomas  and  cause  him  to 
have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor,  if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand  for  no 
other  reason  than  the  death  of  Joyce. 

April  6.  Commitment  to  William  Bourghchier,  'chivaler,' — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  Richard  Anabile  of  London, '  peutrer,'  and  Thomas  Blankpayne 
of  the  county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Dale,  co. 
Essex,  which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of 
Boulogne,  and  which  Sibyl  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Dale, 
'  chivaler,'  held  for  life  with  reversion  to  Thomas  son  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Dale,  esquire,  a  minor  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  Sibyl's  death  until  the  full  age  of  the  said  heir,  rendering 
for  the  keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


4  HENRY  V.  147 


Membrane  28—cont. 

March  30.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Roger  Tyryngham, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Thomas  Reynies  and  John  Houston,  both  of  the 
county  of  Bedford, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Eleanor 
late  the  wife  of  John  Tyryngham,  of  the  county  of  Buckingham, 
esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  her  death  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Eleanor 
until  the  lawful  age  of  John  Tiryngham,  her  son  and  heir,  together 
with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  likewise  be 
agreed  upon,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  1  March,  7  Henry  V, 
by  a  certain  mainprise  committed  the  keeping  of  the  lands  to  Thomas 
Aleyn,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  John  Fray,  to  hold  the 
same  under  a  certain  form.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

April  4.  Commitment  to  Richard  Skelton,  the  younger, — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  John  Skelton  of  the  county  of  Cumberland,  esquire,  and  Thomas 
Waterford  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  13  acres  of 
meadow  in  Midilholme,  a  pasture  in  the  willows  by  Midilholme, 
and  a  pasture  in  the  willows  outside  Kenyholme  by  Ricardeby, 
with  a  fishery  in  the  water  of  Eden  belonging  to  the  said  meadows 
and  pastures,  which  are  parcels  of  the  king's  demesne  lands  of 
Carlisle  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  next  for  40  years,  render- 
ing 41.  Is.  2d.,  as  the  last  farmers  rendered,  and  an  increment  of 
2s.  I0d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  ; 
provided  always  that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  here- 
after without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  keeping,  or  if  it 
shall  be  found  by  inquisition  or  in  other  lawful  manner  that  the 
said  keeping  is  worth  more  than  4Z.  105.,  then  the  said  Richard 
shall  be  bound  to  render  for  the  keeping  according  to  the  value 
thereof  thus  to  be  found,  or  as  much  as  any  other  person  shall  be 
willing  without  fraud  to  render  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

April  7 .  Order  to  the  sheriff  of  Herefordshire  (that  due  effect  may  be  given 
Westminster,  to  the  under-mentioned  award)  to  cause  the  lands,  goods  and 
chattels  of  William  Walwayn,  Richard  Walwayn,  Nicholas 
Walwayn  and  John  Walwayn  to  be  seized  without  delay  into  the 
king's  hands  ;  since  the  king  ordered  the  said  William,  Richard, 
Nicholas  and  John,  by  writs  directed  to  them  severally,  to  be  in 
person  before  him  in  the  Chancery  at  a  certain  day,  in  the  said  writs 
contained,  to  answer  upon  the  things  which  should  be  objected  unto 
them  then  and  there  and  further  to  do  and  receive  what  the  king's 
court  in  this  behalf  should  award,  and, — lately  understanding  that 
the  said  William,  Richard,  Nicholas  and  John  secretly  warned  by 
certain  their  friends  and  well-wishers  had  withdrawn  themselves 
from  the  places  where  formerly  they  used  to  abide  to  other  places 
unknown  and  hidden,  hiding  themselves  therein  so  that  they 
could  not  be  found  in  any  sure  place  where  the  writs  aforesaid 


148  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


14 1(5 ^  Membrane  28 — cont. 

could  be  delivered  to  them, — on  24  March  last  by  his  writ  ordered 
the  said  sheriff  to  cause  proclamation  to  be  made  publicly,  in 
places  in  his  bailiwick  where  the  said  William,  Richard,  Nicholas 
and  John  might  speedily  have  notice,  that  they  should  appear 
in  person  before  the  king  in  the  Chancery  at  a  certain  other  day 
likewise  now  past,  to  answer  etc.,  without  fail,  under  their  faith 
and  allegiance  and  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of  all  that  they  could 
forfeit,  and  none  the  less  to  attach  the  said  William,  Richard, 
Nicholas  and  John,  if  they  should  be  found  in  the  mean  time 
in  his  bailiwick,  and  have  them  before  the  king  in  the  Chancery 
at  this  later  day,  certifying  the  king  in  the  Chancery  touching 
the  day  (or  days)  and  place  (or  places)  of  such  proclamation 
and  touching  all  his  proceedings  in  this  behalf  ;  and  since  the 
sheriff  has  returned  that  by  virtue  of  the  said  later  writ  he  caused 
proclamation  to  be  made  on  the  king's  behalf  (to  wit,  in  the  town 
of  Rosse  and  in  the  town  of  Webbeleye  on  the  Thursday  next 
before  the  feast  of  St.  Richard,  bishop,  in  the  borough  within 
the  liberty  of  Leominster  on  Friday  the  feast  of  St.  Richard, 
bishop,  and  in  the  city  of  Hereford  on  Saturday  the  feast  of  St. 
Ambrose,  bishop)  that  the  said  William,  Richard,  Nicholas  and 
John  should  be  before  the  king  in  the  Chancery  at  the  said  later 
day  to  answer  upon  the  things  which  should  be  objected  to 
them  on  the  king's  behalf  then  and  there  and  further  to  do  and 
receive  what  the  king's  court  in  this  behalf  should  award,  and 
further  that  the  said  William,  Richard,  Nicholas  and  John  were 
not  found  in  his  bailiwick  ;  and  since  at  that  day  the  said 
William,  Richard,  Nicholas  and  John,  though  solemnly  called  in 
the  Chancery,  did  not  come  ;  and  so  it  was  awarded  that  all  their 
lands,  goods  and  chattels  should  be  seized  into  the  king's  hands. 

April  11.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him,  showing  that  William  Boteler, 
'  chivaler,'  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Eccleshale,  co.  Warwick, 
and  died  seised  thereof  in  fee  tail  by  virtue  of  a  certain  fine 
levied  in  the  king's  court  on  the  morrow  of  the  Ascension,  14 
Edward  III,  before  John  de  Stonore  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  king,  between  William  le  Botiller  of  Weryngton  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  querents,  and  Hugh  Bachiler,  chaplain,  deforciant, 
touching  the  said  manor  and  other  manors  and  lands  in  other 
counties,  by  which  fine  the  said  William  le  Botiller  of  Weryngton 
acknowledged  the  said  manor  (together  with  the  other  manors 
and  lands  aforesaid)  to  be  the  right  of  Hugh  as  held  by  Hugh  of 
the  gift  of  the  said  William  and  Elizabeth,  for  which  acknowledg- 
ment, fine  and  concord  Hugh  granted  and  delivered  the  premises 
to  the  said  William  and  Elizabeth,  to  hold  the  same  of  the  chief 
lords  of  the  fee  by  the  services  belonging  to  the  said  manors  and 
lands  for  their  lives,  with  remainder  after  the  death  of  the  said 
William  and  Elizabeth  to  Richard  le  Botiller  and  Joan  his  wife 
and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  and  with  remainders  over  to  John, 
brother  of  the  said  Richard  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  and  to  the 
right  heirs  of  the  said  William  le  Botiller  of  Weryngton  ;  and 


4  HENRY  v. 


141(3.  Membrane,  28 — cont. 

that  the  said  William  le  Botiller  of  Weryngton  and  Elizabeth 
are  dead  ;  and  that  the  said  Richard  and  Joan  died  without 
heir  of  their  bodies  ;  and  that  the  said  John  entered  into  the  said 
manor  by  virtue  of  the  said  remainder,  and  died  seised  of  such 
estate  therein  ;  and  that  the  said  John  had  issue  the  said  William 
Boteler,  '  chivaler,'  and  John ;  and  that  William  Boteler, 
'  chivaler,'  died  without  heir  of  his  body  ;  and  that  John  his 
brother  is  his  next  heir  by  virtue  of  the  said  entail,  and  33  years 
of  age  and  more  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
as  of  his  manor  of  Cheylesmore  by  service  of  a  rose  yearly  for  all 
service  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  brother  of  William  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  said  manor,  if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other 
cause  than  by  the  death  of  the  said  William  Boteler,  '  chivaler,' 
as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty. 

April  13.  Commission  to  John  Throgmauton  and  John  Wode,  pursuant 
Westminster,  to  information  received  of  the  death  of  John  Mortymer, 
'  chivaler,'  tenant  in  chief  of  the  king,  to  take  into  the  king's  hand 
all  the  lands  whereof  the  said  John  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  in  the  county  of  Worcester  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  to 
make  inquisition  touching  his  lands  and  heir. 

MEMBRANE  27. 

May  20.  Commission  to  John  Pepewall  of  Pepewall,  Richard  Booke  of 
Westminster.  Kemsey,  Thomas  Bray  of  Evesham,  John  Watees  of  Hanleychyld, 
John  Staple  of  Marteley,  Richard  Page  of  Duddeley,  John  Broun 
of  Churchehull  and  John  Estyngton  to  levy  and  collect  from  all 
cities,  boroughs  and  towns,  and  from  all  secular  lords  of  towns 
and  other  lay  persons  having  goods  and  possessions,  and  from 
others  both  great  and  small  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  (except 
the  city  of  Worcester),  and  also  from  ecclesiastical  persons  in 
respect  of  goods  forthcoming  from  lands  acquired  by  them  since 
20  Edward  I,  the  fifteenth  and  tenth  which  were  granted  to  the 
king  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  the  Monday  after 
the  feast  of  All  Saints  last  as  payable  at  Martinmas  next  but 
which,  by  the  grant  of  the  commons  in  the  present  Parliament 
(in  consideration  of  the  continuation  of  the  war  without  peace  or 
truce,  for  the  more  speedy  resistance  of  the  king's  enemies,  and  on 
account  of  the  great  and  deep  affection  which  they  have  towards 
the  king)  are  to  be  levied  and  paid  at  Pentecost  next,  to  wit,  as 
great  a  sum  as  has  been  wont  to  be  levied  in  like  case,  and  no 
more,  provided  always  that  the  said  secular  lords  of  towns  and 
lay  persons  and  others  aforesaid  contribute  to  the  payment  in 
respect  of  all  their  goods  and  chattels  whatsoever,  and  the 
ecclesiastics  as  above  for  their  portion  with  the  commonalty  of 
the  county,  and  that  110  one  be  spared,  and  that  answer  be 
made  for  such  fifteenth  and  tenth,  at  the  Exchequer  or  other 
appointed  place,  at  the  said  feast  of  Pentecost  ;  and  order  to 
them  to  go  in  person  from  town  to  town  and  from  place  to  place, 
etc.  as  above  [p.  84], 
Millitur  in  extractis. 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  and  places  named  : — 

John  Borle  of  Yesilham,  John  Forster  of  Botlisham,  Warin 
White  of  Bassyngburn,  William  Boneface  of  Chesterton, 
Thomas  Roun  of  Haselyngfeld,  Thomas  atte  Hithe  of 
Sutton,  Thomas  Everard  of  Leveryngton  ;  Cambridge. 

Richard  Boure,  William  Spynk  of  Aylesham,  Ralph  Bullok, 
Nicholas  Scounfyt,  Robert  Aleyn,  Thomas  Styward, 
John  Bacheler,  Thomas  Fikeys  of  Cressyngham  ;  Norfolk. 

John  Baude  of  the  hundred  of  Rocheford,  William  Godmeston, 
William  Ardale,  John  Helyon,  Thomas  Bendyssh,  John 
Elde  ;  Essex.  ,.  ^ 

John  Ladde  of  Hangynghoghton,  John  Hanton  of  Grendon, 
John  Pulton,  Thomas  Heynes,  Robert  Bays  of  Yarwell, 
William  Shepherde  of  Haroughdon  ;  Northampton. 

Robert  Wyvill  of  Stonton,  John  Paykwell  of  Stonton, 
Robert  Adynet  of  Assheby  de  la  Zouche,  Roger  del  Hill 
of  Hynksley,  Robert  Chesilden  of  Aloxton,  Thomas  Hutte 
of  Loughtburgh,  William  Draper  of  Howes,  William 
Odenell,  William  Hardewyn  of  Nayleston,  William  Weston 
of  Carleton  Curly  ;  Leicester. 

William  Remneham,  Robert  Avelyn  of  Wyndesore,  William 
Wylton  of  Tilehurst,  John  Lake  of  Abyndon,  John  Otur, 
John  Hatter,  Richard  Bilderwell,  Thomas  Foxcote ; 
Berks. 

John  Knyvet  of  Mendlesham,  esquire,  Richard  Hethe 
of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  esquire,  Robert  Rous,  esquire, 
Thomas  Sengylton  of  Stonham,  Nicholas  Bury  of  Eyk  ; 
Suffolk. 

William  Shoeswelle,  Robert  Tecchere,  William  Stopeham, 
John  Delve,  the  elder,  Thomas  White,  Richard  Dene, 
William  Benfelde,  Walter  Merewe  of  Combes,  Richard 
Salter,  William  Trot,  William  Asshby,  Thomas  Stedeham  ; 
Sussex. 

Wilham  Serle,  Robert  Baker  of  Dorchestre,  William 
Chaldecot,  William  Huchyn  of  Swanwych,  John  Moygne 
of  Pydell,  William  Russell,  Baldwin  Thornhull,  Robert 
Godewyn  ;  Dorset. 

Robert  Baynard,  Hugh  Dauntesey,  Robert  Crooke,  John 
Judde  lord  de  Salterton,  John  Mortemer  of  Wermystre, 
Robert  Baldewyn  of  Chaldryngton  ;  Wilts,  except  the 
city  of  Salisbury. 

Thomas  Neel  of  Denham,  William  Clerk,  John  Strete  of 
Wendovere,  John  Glovere  of  Little  Kynbell,  John  Arches, 
John  Fitz  Hugh,  John  Boteler  of  Okeney,  Robert  Cravene  ; 
Buckingham. 


MEMBRANE  26. 

Alan  Noreys,  John  Bernacastell,  Richard  Mordon,  Robert 
Catesden,  William  Abbot,  John  Wardeyn ;    Middlesex. 


4  HENRY  V.  151 


Membrane  26 — -cont. 

John  Irlande  of  Herteshorne,  John  Smyth  of  Querndon, 
John  Stenurdale  of  Stenurdale,  Nicholas  Martyn  of 
Folawe,  John  Nedham  of  Wormyll,  Thomas  Milner  of 
Horsley,  Robert  Irlande  of  Lokhawe,  John  Crevker  of 
Twyford,  Roger  Hardwyk  of  Scaresdale  ;  Derby. 

Nicholas  Matysdon,  James  Gayner,  Richard  Moldeson  of 
Roddeley,  John  Thame  of  Fayrefford,  James  Clyfford, 
Edmund  Hamewell,  William  Teest  of  Frompton  on 
Severn  ;  Gloucester. 

Ralph  Monboucher  of  Gamulston,  Richard  Chapman  of 
Carleton,  Nicholas  Gonaston  of  Gonaston,  John  de 
Widmerpole  of  Widmerpole,  Ralph  de  Byngham  of 
Carcolston,  Robert  Holme  of  Neuwerk  ;  Nottingham. 

Walter  Clement  of  Potton,  John  Beston  of  Asple,  John 
Shepherd  of  Ampthill,  John  Broy  of  Colmorthe,  William 
Shakill  of  Gurvey  (sic),  William  Anable  of  Donstaple  ; 
Bedford. 

Henry  Emmory,  Nicholas  Pak,  John  Benet  of  Suthampton, 
'  fisshmonger,'  John  Bayly  of  Wynton,  Robert  Gust, 
Richard  Dummere,  Thomas  Troney,  John  Golde  of 
Alresford,  John  Baldok,  John  Seman,  Peter  Fuges,  Henry 
Abraham  ;  Southampton. 

John  Waldyeve  of  Alspathe,  William  Bosevill  of  Eton, 
John  Boteller  of  Eccleshale,  William  Reynoldyn  of 
Attilburgh,  Richard  Draper  of  Warwick,  Roger  Bruyll 
of  Warwick,  John  Broun  of  Napton,  the  elder,  John 
Blaunfron  of  Stratford  on  Avene  ;  Warwick. 

John  Thorpe  of  Thorpe,  Thomas  Payn  of  Wotton,  John 
Mokkyng,  Robert  Bussebrugge,  Robert  Danhurste, 
Richard  Bedon,  Thomas  Assehurst,  William  Forde  of 
Kyngeston,  John  atte  Lee  of  Guldeford,  John  Cherlewode  ; 
Surrey,  except  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 

John  de  Rylleston,  esquire,  William  de  Eltoftes,  esquire, 
Richard  Burdet,  esquire,  Ralph  Anne,  esquire,  William 
Dayvell  of  Bilton,  Thomas  Dilcok  of  Balne,  Edmund 
Birkyn  of  Campsall,  William  de  Wakefeld  of  Pontefract ; 
West  Riding,  co.  York,  except  the  city  of  York. 

John  de  Boynton,  esquire,  John  Bulmer,  son  of  Robert 
Buhner,  Thomas  de  Barton,  Henry  Acclom,  esquire, 
William  Bekerd  of  Beleby,  Thomas  de  Portyngton,  John 
Ingilland,  esquire  ;  East  Riding,  co.  York,  except  the 
city  of  York. 

John  Bygot,  '  chivaler,'  Thomas  de  Carethorne  of  Marton  on 
Seven,  John  de  Sheppeley,  John  Haukeswell  of  Helperby, 
William  Appilby  of  Hirnby,  William  de  Middilton  of 
Middilton  Tyas,  William  Hudeswell  of  Rychmond ; 
North  Riding,  co.  York,  except  the  city  of  York. 

John  Gedney  of  Flete,  Athelard  Welby  of  Pynchebek, 
Thomas  Pyg  of  Boston,  John  Clement  of  Leek  ;  parts  of 
Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 


1S2  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 

Denis  Petyclerk  of  Burgh,  William  Howet  of  Alvyngham, 
William  Santon  of  Barowe,  William  Alcok  of  Grymesby, 
William  atte  Halle  of  Crosseby,  John  de  Langton  of 
Langton,  Thomas  Beltoft  of  Belton  ;  parts  of  Lyndesey, 
co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

William  Longe  of  Staunford,  Ralph  Messanger  of  Herlaston, 
Robert  Blyton  of  Ledenham,  John  Spanby  of  Spanby  ; 
parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

Richard  Pavele  of  Frome,  John  Ryvers  of  Dounstar,  John 
Webbe  of  Kayver  by  Frome,  'Laurence  Purveour  of 
Bekyngton,  John  Peny  of  Coker,  John  Crukern  of  Childey, 
John  Brise  of  Ylchestre,  John  Cammell ;  Somerset. 


MEMBRANE  25. 

John  Broun  of  Asperton,  Edmund  Hakeluyt,  William 
Capulle,  Thomas  Suggwas  of  Eton,  John  Birchous,  Richard 
Butorley  of  Aston,  John  Mawne  of  Pekisley,  John  Goure 
of  Marston  ;  Hereford. 

John  Salewey  of  Cank,  John  Aston  of  Longdon,  William 
Wolde  of  Halns,  Thomas  de  Whytyngton  of  Newburgh, 
William  Shermon  of  Lycheffeld,  Henry  Sqwyer  of  Ones- 
worth,  the  younger,  William  de  Salt,  John  Peti,  John 
Bernfford,  Richard  Smyth  of  Penkeryche,  Thomas  Stafford 
of  Hopton,  Thomas  de  Burhton  of  Burhton  ;  Stafford. 

John  Gyrres  of  Ludlowe,  John  Paternostor  of  Shoffenale, 
Thomas  Wyke  of  Bromcroft,  William  Raddenore  of 
Douneton  in  Corvedale,  Richard  Selman  of  Briggenorth, 
John  Blyke  of  Stretton,  Thomas  Leyghton  of  Stretton, 
Hugh  Hariot  of  Cressege,  Walter  Stevynton  of  Stevynton  ; 
Salop,  except  the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 

John  Reynold  of  Langham,  Robert  Southsex  of  Overton, 
Thomas  Cauteley  of  Uppyngham,  William  Uffynton  of 
Pilton  ;  Rutland. 

Richard  Pyppard  of  Lacheforde,  Thomas  atte  Hyde  of 
Southstoke,  Walter  Allesford  of  Henle,  Peter  Mapuldram  of 
Thame,  William  Bocher  of  Watlyngton,  William  Pepir  of 
Wendilbury  ;  Oxford,  except  the  town  of  Oxford. 

William  Walkern  of  Walyngton,  Geoffrey  Dyer  of  Buntyng- 
ford,  Henry  atte  Hathe  of  Stapilford,  John  Bedford  of 
Ware,  John  Strong  of  Watton,  William  Huet  of  the  town 
of  St.  Albans,  John  Fisshe  of  Bishop's  Hatfeld,  John 
Bocher  of  Trynge,  John  Forster  of  Brokesbourne ; 
Hertford. 

John  Drayton  of  Bottilbrigge,  John  Crystyn  of  Eryth,  John 
Bocher  of  Bichampsted,  the  elder,  John  Copegray  of 
Godmechestre,  John  Fissher  at  the  bridge  of  St.  Neots, 
John  Moris  of  Wold  Weston  ;  Huntingdon. 

Ralph  Kayll,  John  Vyncent,  John  Nicoll  of  Bodmyn,  John 
Archer  of  Truru  ;  Cornwall. 


4  HENRY  v. 


Membrane  25 — cont. 

John  Avenell,  John  Chepman  of  Honyton,  John  Foxle  of 
Dertemouth,  Thomas  Kynggeslond,  John  Colyn  of 
Colmpstoke,  John  Cole  of  Bathe,  John  Mouthecombe, 
Richard  Mewy  ;  Devon. 

Simon  Kerry  of  Hedecrone,  John  Broke  of  Snaxton,  Henry 
London  of  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  Thomas  Heywood  of 
Sydyngbourne,  Robert  Norton,  Alan  Seint  Just,  John 
Andrew  of  Westerham,  John  Perys  of  Clyve  ;  Kent. 

Commission  to  William  atte  Lee,  John  Griffith,  William  Basket 
and  John  Broune,  '  bocher,'  to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the 
city  and  suburbs  of  Salisbury  ;  and  order  to  them  to  cause 
to  come  before  them  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  city,  and 
four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  city  and 
suburbs,  and,  in  person  or  by  deputy,  to  have  the  money  levied 
by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 

John  Mokkyng,    John  Tynbury,    '  draper,'    Peter   Morley, 

John  Lynbourne  ;  in  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 
John  Pece,  John  Clerk,  '  hosteler,'  John  Bawdewyn,  Thomas 

Brewer  ;  in  the  town  of  Oxford- 
Nicholas    Gerard    of    Shrewsbury,    '  gentylman,'    William 
Dycher,    William    Bynetheway,    William   Malehurste    of 
Shrewsbury,  '  bruer  '  ;  in  the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 
John  Berton,   '  bochour,'   William  Teukesbery,   '  skynner,' 
John  Pytte,  '  hosyer,'  Thomas  Pewewe,  '  bochour,'  John 
Bosebury,  '  spycer  '  ;   in  the  city  of  Worcester. 


MEMBRANE  24. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Pyke,  Stephen  Spelman,  Robert  Tater- 
sall,  draper,  and  William  Bysmere,  goldsmith,  to  levy  and  collect 
the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  ;  and  order  to  them 
to  go  in  person  from  ward  to  ward  and  place  to  place  within  the 
city  and  suburbs,  cause  to  come  before  them  four  of  the  most 
discreet  and  upright  men  of  every  ward,  and  have  the  money 
levied  by  their  advice. 

Commission  to  Walter  Milton,  the  younger,  Thomas  Castel- 
man,  Robert  Milleward  and  Thomas  Molond  to  levy  and  collect 
the  same  in  the  town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  and  the  precinct 
thereof  ;  and  order  to  them  to  cause  to  come  before  them  the 
mayor  and  sheriff  of  the  town  and  four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet 
and  upright  men  of  the  town  and  suburbs  and  precinct,  and  have 
the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

The  Like  to  the  following  :— 

John  Tonard,  the  elder,  John  Peke,  Robert  Boner,  John 
Newcom  ;  in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  24  —  cont. 

William  Skyrs  of  York,  '  goldsmyth,'  John  Salter  of  York, 
'  barker,'  John  Brotherton  of  York,  '  spicer,'  John  Sutton 
of  York,  '  barker  '  ;  in  the  city  of  York. 

John  Byskele,  Sampson  Baxtere,  Robert  Dunston,  John 
Wake,  all  of  Norwich  ;  in  the  city  of  Norwich. 


Order  to  the  chancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster  to 
appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  county  to  levy  and  collect  the 
said  fifteenth  and  tenth  in  the  said  county  and  to  answer  therefor 
at  the  said  feast  of  Pentecost  ;  certifying  the  treasurer  and 
barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  the  Ascension  next  of  the  names  of 
the  persons  so  appointed. 


June  1.  Grant  and  demise,  in  terms  as  above  [p.  6],  to  William  Balne, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  William  Scardeburgh  of  the  county  of  York,  the 
younger,  and  Thomas  Ingram  of  the  county  of  Surrey, — of  the 
subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the  counties  of  Surrey 
and  Sussex  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  20  years, 
rendering  28  marks  6s.  Sd.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  26s.  Sd.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  provided  always  that  if 
any  other  person  shall  be  willing  hereafter  without  fraud  to 
render  more,  or  if  it  shall  be  found  by  inquisition  or  in  other 
lawful  manner  that  the  said  alnage  and  subsidy  are  worth  more 
than  201.  6s.  8d.,  then  the  said  William  Balne  shall  be  bound  to 
render  according  to  the  value  thus  to  be  found,  or  as  much  as 
any  other  person  shall  be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  ;  and 
appointment  of  the  said  William  Balne  in  person  or  by  deputy 
to  measure  all  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  for  sale  in  the  said 
counties  before  they  are  exposed  for  sale  or  taken  out  of  the 
counties,  seal  the  same  with  the  appointed  seal,  levy  and  collect 
from  the  seller  the  moneys  forthcoming  from  such  alnage  and 
also  the  subsidy  aforesaid  in  respect  of  all  cloths  and  pieces  of 
cloth  so  measured  and  sealed,  search  houses,  shops  and  other 
places  in  the  said  counties  where  such  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth 
can  be  found,  and  take  into  the  king's  hand  as  forfeit  all  unsealed 
cloths  exposed  for  sale,  doing  everything  else  contained  in  the 
statutes  according  to  the  form  of  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1417. 

March  1.  Grant  and  demise  to  John  Feerby  of  the  county  of  Kent,  the 
Westminster,  elder,  and  John  Feerby  of  the  county  of  Suffolk,  the  younger, — • 
by  mainprise  of  John  Edlowe,  William  Mounde,  William  Bury 
and  Thomas  Mellere,  all  of  the  county  of  Kent, — of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Hertford, 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and  in  the  city  of  Norwich  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Easter  next  for  seven  years  together  with  a  moiety  of 
the  forfeiture  of  the  cloths,  rendering  210  marks,  as  the  last 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  12d.,  yearly  at 


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1417.  Membrane  24 — cont. 

Michaelmas  and  Easter  equally,  and  answering  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  ;  and  appointment  of  the 
said  John  and  John  as  alnagers  and  collectors,  in  terms  as  above 
[last  entry].  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


MEMBRANE  23. 
1416. 

April  18.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  John  Ingaldesthorp,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Thomas  Robell  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  fourth 
part  of  the  manor  of  Hempstede,  co.  Norfolk,  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  ;  and  that  John  Crote,  dwelling  in  Bishop's  Lenn,  son  of 
Isabel  Crote  the  sister  of  Robert  Robell  the  father  of  the  said 
Thomas,  is  the  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  Thomas,  and  of  full 
age  ;— to  cause  the  said  John  Crote  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said 
fourth  part,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty. 

By  p.s.  [643]. 

April  24.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Boteller  and  John  Hill  to 
Westminster,  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  London  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places  the  custom  and  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and 
woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  50s.  from  denizens  and  605. 
from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and  on  each 
last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and 
to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  port ;  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  10.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Thomas  Penreth  of  Boston 
Westminster,  to  examine  in  person  all  ships  and  boats  passing  from  and  to 
the  realm  in  the  port  of  the  said  town  and  in  all  adjacent  ports 
and  places,  and  to  make  search  of  all  such  ships  and  boats 
suspected  of  being  laden  with  uncocketed  or  uncustomed  wools, 
woolfells,  hides,  cloths  or  other  customable  wares,  or  with  gold 
or  silver  in  money  by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or  with  jewels,  and 
of  any  persons  suspected  of  having  carried  into  or  out  of  the 
realm  bulls,  letters,  instruments,  processes,  or  any  other  things 
prejudicial  to  the  king  or  his  subjects,  contrary  to  the  proclama- 
tions and  prohibitions  made  thereof  in  the  king's  behalf  ;  and  to 
arrest  all  such  goods  and  instruments  as  forfeit,  together  with  the 
ships  and  persons  carrying  them,  and  to  keep  them  safely  until 
further  order  ;  and  to  do  all  other  things  that  pertain  to  the  said 
office  ;  and  to  certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  touching  all  that 
is  done  in  the  matter  ;  answering  and  rendering  account  at  the 
Exchequer  for  all  the  forfeitures  arrested  by  him.  And  order  to 
all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers,  lords,  masters,  mariners  of 
ships  and  other  the  king's  ministers  and  lieges,  under  pain  of 
forfeiture  of  all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to  be  intendant  to  Thomas. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


156  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


14 17^  Membrane  23 — cont. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  names  : — 

Feb.  6.  Richard  Skyres  ;    in  the  port  of  Lynne  and  in  all  adjacent 

Westminster.  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  24.  John  Whitwell ;  in  the  port  of  Yarmouth  and  in  all  adjacent 

Westminster.  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  5.  Edward  Jolyff  ;    in  the  ports  of  Exeter,  Dertemouth  and 

Westminster.  Plymmouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
1416. 

May  23.  Commitment  to  Godfrey  Hilton,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Robert  Hilton  of  the  county  of  York,  '  chivaler,'  and  John  Hilton 
of  the  same  county,  esquire, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of 
Harlaston  called  '  Brewes  maiioir,'  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Norman 
de  Swynford,  deceased,  who  held  of  Richard  II  in  chief  by 
knight  service,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Thomas  son  of  Thomas  deBelesby,  'chivaler,'  deceased, 
Norman's  kinsman  and  heir  and  the  king's  ward  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Edward  late  duke  of  York, 
who  held  the  manor  for  life,  it  is  said,  until  the  full  age  of  the  said 
heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  the  marriage 
shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  likewise  be 
agreed  upon,  by  the  mainprise  aforesaid. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  on  26  June,  5  Henry  V,  it  was 
agreed  between  the  then  treasurer  and  the  said  Godfrey,  that  Godfrey 
should  pay  at  the  Exchequer  at  certain  feasts  for  the  said  keeping 
and  marriage  100  marks  only.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

June  5.  Commitment  to  John  Mapilton,  the  king's  clerk,  and  James 
Westminster,  gtrangways, — by  mainprise  of  John  de  Leventhorp  of  the  county 
of  Essex,  esquire,  and  Robert  Herbotell  of  the  county  of  Northum- 
berland,— of  the  keeping  of  60  acres  of  land,  an  acre  of  meadow 
and  3  acres  of  pasture  in  Sabrychesworth,  which  came  to  the 
king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Elizabeth  de  Staundon,  daughter  and  heir  of  William 
de  Staundon  who  held  in  chief  by  knight  service  of  Edmund 
earl  of  March,  late  a  minor  in  the  ward  of  Henry  IV  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  1  June  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  Elizabeth, 
rendering  for  the  keeping  40s.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  provided  always  that  if 
any  other  person  shall  be  willing  hereafter  without  fraud  to 
render  more  for  the  keeping,  or  if  it  shall  be  found  by  inquisition 
or  in  other  lawful  manner  that  the  keeping  is  worth  more  than 
40s.,  then  the  said  John  Mapilton  and  James  shall  be  bound  to 
render  for  the  keeping  according  to  the  value  thereof  thus  to  be 
found,  or  as  much  as  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  to  render 
for  the  same,  by  the  mainprise  aforesaid. 


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157 


Membrane  23 — tont. 

July  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  to  cause 
Westminster.  John  Cammell  son  of  Joan  the  sister  of  John  the  father  of  John 
the  father  of  John  Plecy,  and  the  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said 
John  Plecy,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said 
John  Plecy  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  homage 
and  fealty  ;  saving  to  Egidia  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John 
Plecy  her  reasonable  dower  thereof.  By  p.s.  [671]. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

MEMBRANE  22. 

May  20.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset  to  cause 
Westminster.  Thomas  Inge,  son  and  heir  of  John  Inge,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all 
the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised 
of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has 
taken  his  fealty  and  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
his  homage  until  Midsummer  next  ;  saving  to  Katharine,  late 
the  wife  of  the  said  John  Inge,  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

May  21.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Northmore  and 
Westminster.  Thomas  Rukes  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of 
Bristol  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  the  customs 
granted  to  Edward  I  by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return 
for  certain  liberties  and  immunities,  and  the  custom  and  sub- 
sidy which  by  the  statute  published  in  the  Parliament  held 
at  Westminster,  11  Henry  IV,  all  such  alien  merchants  are 
to  pay  for  garments  made  for  export  from  cloths  of  scarlet, 
'  sangwyn  '  and  other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the  half  grain,  and 
also  from  cloths  dyed  in.  grain,  and  all  other  cloths  of  wool,  which 
have  been  cut,  according  to  the  rate  and  quantity  of  the  same  ; 
(2)  the  custom  and  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit, 
on  each  sack  of  wool  50s.  from,  denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens,  on 
every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides 
100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  (3)  the  custom 
on  cloths  of  wool  and  worsted  made  in  England  for  export  to 
foreign  parts  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  port ; 
answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  21. 

June  10.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  appoint  some  trust - 
Westminster,  worthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the 
said  diocese, — of  the  two  tenths  of  all  ecclesiastical  goods  and 
benefices  assessed  and  accustomed  to  pay  to  a  tenth  (except  the 
goods  and  benefices  of  poor  nuns  and  hospitallers  and  benefices 
in  Wales  and  elsewhere  which  have  been  destroyed  or  excessively 
diminished  by  hostile  raids  or  floods  or  otherwise,  in  respect  of 
which  the  letters  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted,  and  except  also 
the  goods  and  benefices  of  the  colleges  of  St.  Mary  of  Winchester  in 


158  CALENDAR  OF  PINE  ROLLS. 


1416.  Membrane  21 — cont. 

Oxford  and  of  St.  Mary  near  the  city  of  Winchester  of  the  found- 
ation of  the  bishop  of  Winchester),  and  moreover  of  all  ecclesiastical 
benefices  not  assessed,  the  true  value  of  which  according  to  the 
common  estimate  is  extended  at  10Z.  and  over  (in  respect  of  which 
value  the  estimate  and  letters  of  the  ordinaries  will  also  be  accepted), 
payable  a  tenth  at  Martinmas  next  and  a  tenth  at  Martinmas  a 
year  later,  which  were  granted  to  the  king  by  the  prelates  and 
clergy  of  the  province  of  Canterbury  in  their  convocation  in  the 
church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  18  November  last  and 
continued  from  day  to  day  until  2  December  following, — the 
tenth  which  was  payable  at  Martinmas  next  and  which  by  the 
grant  of  the  said  prelates  and  clergy  in  their  last  convocation, 
in  consideration  of  the  king's  necessary  and  sudden  departure  for 
the  defence  of  the  church  and  realm  of  England,  and  for  his  other 
necessary  and  heavy  expenses,  saving  the  other  conditions  in  the 
said  grant  inserted,  is  to  be  paid  in  full  at  Midsummer  next.  And 
answer  is  to  be  made  to  the  king  for  the  said  tenths  at  the  terms 
aforesaid ;  and  the  archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons 
of  the  Exchequer  by  Midsummer  next  at  the  latest  of  the  names 
of  the  persons  appointed  by  him. 
Mittitur  in  extractis. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  H.  bishop  of  Winchester. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
J.  bishop  of  Ely. 
P.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
S.  bishop  of  St.  Davids. 
N.  bishop   of   Bath  and  Wells,   or  his  vicar-general,   the 

bishop  being  in  remote  parts. 
R.  bishop  of  Rochester. 
R.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  or  his  vicar-general,  the  bishop  being 

in  remote  parts. 

The  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Chichester. 
J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 
B.  bishop  of  Bangor. 
J.  bishop  of  Llandaff. 
E.  bishop  of  Exeter. 
J.  bishop  of  Norwich. 
R.  bishop  of  Hereford. 
R.  bishop  of  London. 
The  bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 
Th.  bishop  of  Worcester. 

June  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  ; — since  the  king 
Westminster.  h,as  taken  the  fealty  of  Edmund  son  of  Eleanor,  late  countess  of 
March,  one  of  the  daughters  of  Thomas  de  Holand  late  earl  of 
Kent  and  Alice  late  his  wife,  and  the  fealties  of  Thomas  duke  of 
Clarence  and  Thomas  earl  of  Salisbury,  who  have  taken  to  wife 
Margaret,  the  second  daughter  and  heir,  and  Eleanor,  the 
third  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  late  earl  and  Alice,  for  all 


4  HENRY  V.  159 


14 10^  Membrane  21 — cent. 

the  lands,  tenements,  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches 
which  Alice  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  her  death  in 
her  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  Joan  late  princess 
of  Wales  to  her  and  the  said  late  earl  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies,  and  for  the  lands  etc.  which  the  said  Alice  held  in  dower 
after  the  death,  and  of  the  endowment,  of  the  said  late  earl  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Edmund,  Margaret  and  Eleanor,  and 
of  Joan  duchess  of  York,  whom  Henry  Brounflete  has  taken  to 
wife,  and  Elizabeth,  whom  John  Nevill,  '  chjvaler,'  has  taken 
to  wife,  the  fourth  and  fifth  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  late 
earl  arid  Alice  ;  and  since  the  king  for  9  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  until  Michaelmas  next  the  homage  of  Edmund  and 
the  homage  due  from  the  said  earl  of  Salisbury  and  John  by 
reason  of  their  having  issue  by  their  wives  ; — to  take  the  fealty 
of  the  said  Henry  and  John  and  cause  Edmund,  the  duke  and 
Margaret,  the  earl  of  Salisbury  and  Eleanor,  Henry  and  the 
duchess,  and  John  and  Elizabeth,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the 
lands  etc.  which  the  said  Alice  held  thus  in  her  demesne  as  of 
fee  tail  and  in  dower,  and  which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's 
hand  by  her  death.  By  K. 

Order  in  like  terms  (omitting  the  taking  of  fealty)  to  the 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Middlesex. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Worcester. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  and  Rutland. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

July  8.  Commitment  to  Ralph  earl  of  Westmoreland, — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  Thomas  Stokdale  of  the  county  of  York  and  William  Aslak 
of  the  county  of  Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of 
William  lord  le  Zouche,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  the  said  William  until  the  full  age  of  William  his 
son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  123Z.  Os.  8d.,  as  the  lands  are  extended 
before  the  escheators  of  the  divers  counties  in  which  they  are, 
and  an  increment  of  72s.  Sd.,  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  23.       Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  to 

Westminster,  cause  Thomas  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Morle,  '  chivaler,'  to  have 

full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief 

or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his 


160 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  homage  and  fealty  ;   saving  to 
Petronilla  late  the  wife  of  Robert  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE  20. 

June  26.  Order  to  R.  bishop  of  London  ;  who, — in  pursuance  of  an  order 
Westminster,  to  appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese 
as  collectors  of  tenths  in  the  said  diocese  according  to  the  form 
of  the  grants  made  by  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province 
of  Canterbury  in  their  convocation  in  the  cathedral  church  of 
St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  18  November  last  and  continued  from 
day  to  day  until  2  December  following,  and  in  their  last  convoca- 
tion [p.  157  above], — has  appointed  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
said  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul  by  authority  of  the  king's  writ 
to  collect  and  levy  the  tenth,  payable  at  Midsummer,  of  ecclesias- 
tical goods  and  benefices  (with  certain  exceptions)  assessed  and 
accustomed  to  pay  to  a  tenth,  and  situated  within  the  ambit  of 
the  city  and  diocese  of  London,  (such  appointment  being  made 
now  for  the  first  time  and  otherwise  than  the  said  dean  and 
chapter  or  their  predecessors  heretofore  have  been  wont  to 
be  appointed) ;  to  appoint  in  customary  manner  some  other 
trustworthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  collect  the  tenths 
according  to  the  form  of  the  above  grants ;  certifying  the  treasurer 
and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  with  all  possible  speed  of  the  names 
of  the  persons  so  appointed  by  him  ;  as  the  king,  unwilling  to 
bear  the  unwonted  innovation,  for  the  causes  aforesaid  and  for 
other  causes  moving  him,  has  thought  fit  to  discharge  the  dean 
and  chapter  from  the  levying  and  collection  of  the  said  tenth. 

ByK. 
Mittitur  in  extractis. 

June  10.        Order  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans,  in  terms  as  above  [p.  157], 

Westminster,  to  appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  his  exempt  jurisdiction  to 

levy  and  collect  the  aforesaid  tenths  therein  ;    certifying  the 

treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  Midsummer  next  at 

the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons  so  appointed  by  him. 

July  8.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hertford, — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  the  recovery  by  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  William 
Staundon  (who  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief)  and  a  minor  in  the 
king's  ward,  in  the  king's  court  before  Richard  Norton  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  by  the  award  of  the  court,  of  her 
seisin  of  a  messuage,  60  acres  of  land,  an  acre  of  meadow  and 
3  acres  of  pasture  in  Sabrichesworth  against  William  Rokesburgh 
and  Isabel  his  wife,  as  appears  by  the  tenor  of  the  record  and 
process  had  before  the  said  justices,  which  the  king  has  caused 
to  come  before  him  in  the  Chancery, — to  take  the  said  messuage, 
land,  meadow  and  pasture  (the  keeping  of  which  belongs  to  the 
king  until  the  lawful  age  of  Elizabeth),  together  with  the  issues 
thereof  from  the  time  of  the  said  recovery,  into  the  king's  hand, 
and  keep  them  safely  until  further  order. 


4  HENRY  V. 


161 


1416.  Membrane  20— cont. 

June  3.  Commitment  to  Philip  Loryng, — by  mainprise  of  William 
Westminster.  Gascoyn  of  the  county  of  Somerset  and  Henry  Bradelygh  in  the 
county  of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  3  messuages,  a  dove-cot  and 
60  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Frome  and  Wodelond, 
co.  Somerset,  sometime  of  Edward  Frome,  deceased,  and  others, 
which  for  certain  causes  were  seized  into  the  hands  of  Henry  IV 
by  the  then  escheator  in  the  county  by  virtue  of  a  certain  inquisi- 
tion taken  before  him  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  as 
long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  said 
causes,  rendering  20s.  a  year,  as  Henry  Payn  of  the  county  of 
Somerset,  the  last  farmer,  rendered  (to  whom  Henry  IV  by 
letters  patent  [Calendar  of  Fine  Rolls,  1399-1405,  p.  121]  committed 
the  premises,  for  as  long  as  they  should  remain  in  the  king's  hand, 
at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  extent  thereof,  and  who  has  surrendered 
the  said  letters  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation),  and  an  increment 
of  3s.  4d.  yearly  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  4  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Isabel  late  the  wife 
of  John  Dymmok  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  the  manor  of 
Clopham  with  all  its  appurtenances  for  life  of  the  king  as  of  the 
honour  of  Walyngford  by  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  of  the 
gift  and  grant  of  John  de  Buckyngham,  late  bishop  of  Lincoln, 
and  others  to  Richard  son  of  Richard  de  Grenacre,  knight,  her 
late  husband,  and  herself,  by  name  of  Isabel  daughter  of  Isabel 
late  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Fryskeneye,  knight,  and  the  heirs  of 
Richard  son  of  Richard  of  the  body  of  the  said  Isabel  daughter  of 
Isabel ;  and  that  John  Grenacre,  clerk,  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of 
Richard  son  of  Richard  by  the  said  Isabel,  and  of  full  age  ; — to 
cause  the  said  John  Grenacre  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor, 
if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of 
Isabel  daughter  of  Isabel,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty,  and  for 
one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until 
Michaelmas  next. 


June  26.  Commitment  to  John  Neuton,  clerk,  and  John  Thoralby,  clerk, 
Westminster.  — by  mainprise  of  John  Etton  of  the  county  of  York,  '  chivaler,' 
and  Thomas  Holden  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  late  of  Alexander  de  Metham,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Alexander  until  the  full  age  of 
Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  said 
heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  the  heirs  shall  have 
attained  full  age  and  they  shall  have  effected  the  marriage, 
rendering  for  the  keeping  and  marriage  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  and  finding  fit  maintenance 
for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender  by  order  of  the  king. 

Wt.  2415.  F.  11. 


162 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1416  Membrane  20 — cent. 

May  21.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Northmore  and  Thomas 
Westminster.  Rukes  to  levy  and  collect  in  person,  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  merchandise,  the 
subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Leycestre,  2  Henry  V, 
was  granted  to  the  king  from  Michaelmas  2  Henry  V  for  three 
years,  for  the  safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  3s.  on  every  tun 
of  wine  for  import  and  export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted)  and 
I2d.  in  the  pound  on  all  merchandise  for  import  and  export  (except 
wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except  every  kind  of 
corn  and  flour  and  fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export,*  and  ale  for 
export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  by  the  men  of  Baldessey, 
Faltenham  and  Alderton  upon  Gosford  and  elsewhere)  ;  and 
to  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE 19. 

July  25.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Howard,  sheriff  of  the  county, 
and  Robert  Darcy  (by  virtue  of  a  commission  of  the  king  directed 
to  them  and  to  Thomas  de  Morley,  '  chivaler,'  and  John 
Inglethorp),  showing  that  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell  on  the 
day  of  his  death  held  the  manors  of  High  Rothyng,  Wolhampston 
by  Chykewell,  Ovesham  and  Yenge  Margarete,  co.  Essex,  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  ;  and  that  the  manors  are  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  and  that  Elizabeth  duchess  of  Norfolk, 
wife  of  Gerard  Usflete,  '  chivaler,'  Joan  de  Beauchamp,  lady  de 
Bergevenny,  and  Margaret  wife  of  Rowland  Leynthale, 
4  chivaler,'  are  the  sisters  and  next  heirs  of  the  said  late  earl,  and 
of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealties  of  Gerard,  Joan  and  Rowland, 
and  cause  Gerard  and  the  duchess,  Joan,  and  Rowland  and 
Margaret,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  manors  ;  as  the  king  for  100s. 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas 
next  the  homage  due  from  Joan  in  this  behalf  and  for  other  lands 
in  divers  counties  which  the  said  late  earl  likewise  held  on  the 
day  of  his  death  of  the  king  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  duchess,  Joan  and  Margaret ;  saving 
to  Beatrice  late  the  wife  of  the  said  late  earl  her  reasonable  dower 
of  the  said  manors. 

Order  in  like  terms,  (omitting  the  clause  touching  the  taking 
of  fealty),  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk ; — pursuant 
to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him,  showing  that  the  said  late 
earl  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  castle,  town  and  manors  of 
Castellacre  and  Milham,  the  hundreds  of  Laundich  and  South- 
grenehowe,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Buston  by  the  Sea, 
co.  Norfolk,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  ;  and  that  the  said  castle, 
town,  manors,  hundreds  and  advowson  are  held  of  the  king  in 
chief. 

*except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells  ;  and  except  every  kind  of  corn,  flour 
and  fresh  fish,  and  beasts  for  import.     Rot.  Parl,  IV.  16. 


4  HENRY  V.  103 


1416.  Membrane  19 — cont. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey  ; — 
pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Writelle  and 
John  Wyntereshulle,  sheriff  of  the  county,  (by  virtue  of  a  com- 
mission of  the  king  directed  to  them),  showing  that  the  said  late 
earl  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  third  part  of  the  rents,  tolls  and 
customs  in  the  towns  of  Gildeford  and  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  ;  and  that  the  said  third  part  is  held  of  the  king 
in  chief. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and 
the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition 
taken  before  him  showing  that  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manors  of  Clongoneford,  Sonford 
and  Oselton  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  also  held  (though  the 
jurors  of  the  inquisition  knew  not  how  and  in  what  estate)  the 
castles  of  Dynasbran  and  Leonis,  and  the  lands  of  Bromfeld  and 
Yale  and  Wryghtesham,  parcels  of  the  earldom  of  Warenne,  in 
the  said  march ;  and  that  the  said  castles,  manors  and  lands  are 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  and  that  Elizabeth 
duchess  of  Norfolk,  wife  of  Gerard  Usflet,  knight,  and  Joan  de 
Beauchamp,  lady  de  Bergevenny,  and  Margaret  de  Arundell, 
wife  of  Rowland  Leynthall,  knight,  are  the  sisters  and  heirs 
general  of  the  said  late  earl,  and  of  full  age  ;  and  (2)  to  another 
inquisition  likewise  taken  before  him  showing  that  the  said  late 
earl  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  said  castles  and  lands, 
parcels  of  the  earldom  of  Warenne,  in  the  said  march  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail  by  virtue  of  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court 
one  month  from  Easter,  40  Edward  III,  before  Robert  de  Thorp 
and  his  fellows,  justices,  between  Richard  earl  of  Arundell  and 
Surrey  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  daughter  of  Henry  late  earl  of 
Lancaster,  querents,  and  John  duke  of  Lancaster,  son  of  Edward 
III,  and  others,  deforciants,  touching  the  said  castles  and  lands 
and  other  lands,  by  which  fine  Richard  acknowledged  the  castles  and 
lands  among  other  things  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  duke  and  the 
others,  as  theirs  of  the  gift  of  Richard,  for  which  acknowledgment 
the  duke  and  the  others  granted  the  said  castles  and  lands,  together 
with  the  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches  and  all  other  things 
belonging  to  the  said  castles  and  lands,  to  Richard  and  Eleanor, 
and  delivered  them  to  Richard  and  Eleanor  in  the  same  court, 
to  hold  the  same  of  the  king  and  his  heirs  for  the  life  of  Richard, 
with  remainder  to  Richard  de  Arundell,  the  younger,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  for  the  life  of  Richard  the  younger,  and  remain- 
der over  to  the  heirs  of  his  body,  as  appears  by  a  transcript  of  the 
said  fine  shown  in  evidence  to  the  jurors  on  the  taking  of  the  said 
inquisition  and  exemplified  by  letters  patent ;  and  that  the  said 
Richard  and  Eleanor  were  seised  of  the  said  castles  and  lands  by 
virtue  of  the  fine  as  of  freehold  ;  and  that  afterwards  Richard 
died,  and  afterwards  Eleanor  died,  after  whose  death  Richard  de 
Arundell  the  younger  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  entered  into  the 
castles  and  lands  as  in  their  remainder  by  virtue  of  the  fine,  and 
had  issue  Thomas,  the  late  earl,  and  the  said  duchess,  Joan  and 


164  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


141(3.  Membrane  19 — cont. 

Margaret ;  and  that  afterwards  Elizabeth  wife  of  Richard  died? 
and  afterwards  Richard  the  younger  died,  after  whose  death  the 
said  Thomas  entered  into  the  castles  and  lands,  as  son  and  heir 
of  the  body  of  Richard  de  Arundell,  the  younger,  and  was  seised 
thereof  by  virtue  of  the  fine,  and  died  so  seised  of  such  estate, 
after  whose  death  the  said  castles  and  lands  descended  to  the 
said  duchess,  Joan  and  Margaret,  as  the  sisters  and  heirs  of 
Thomas,  since  Thomas  died  without  heir  of  his  body. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition 
taken  before  him  showing  that  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Upton  Seintleonard,  co. 
Gloucester,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held 
of  another  than  the  king. 

July  22.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Sussex  ; — pursuant  (1) 
Westminster.  ^o  a  grant  to  John  de  Arundell,  '  chivaler,'  son  of  John  the  son 
of  John  the  son  of  Richard,  sometime  earl  of  Arundell,  the  father 
of  Richard  the  father  of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell,  and  kinsman 
and  heir  male  of  the  said  Thomas  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on 
the  day  of  his  death,  of  full  livery  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors, 
lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches, 
franchises,  liberties,  regalia,  royalties,  hundreds  and  other 
possessions  late  of  the  said  Thomas,  which  by  his  death  descended 
or  should  descend,  revert  or  remain  to  the  said  John  de  Arundell 
as  heir  male  of  the  said  Thomas,  according  to  the  form  and  effect 
of  inquisitions  taken  in  divers  counties  of  England  and  in  the 
march  of  Wales,  except  the  manor  of  Kyvele  and  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Bulkyngdon,  co.  Wilts,  touching  which  a  suit 
has  been  moved  and  is  still  pending  between  the  said  John  de 
Arundell  and  Beatrice,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas,  in  the 
Chancery,  notwithstanding  the  suit  or  any  defect,  ambiguity 
or  doubt  which  may  be  assigned  therefor  [Calendar  of  Patent 
Bolls,  1416-1422,  p.  39]  ;  and  (2)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before 
John  Pelham,  '  chivaler,'  and  Robert  Writelle,  commissioners 
of  the  king,  by  virtue  of  a  commission  directed  to  them  and 
the  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  showing  that  one  John  de 
Alresford  and  John  Sprot,  chaplain,  in  the  time  of  Edward  III 
gave  and  granted  the  castle,  town  and  manor  of  Arundell  and 
the  manors  of  Estden,  Sangelton,  Stanstede,  Bourn,  Palyngham, 
Dunhurst,  Legh,  Wollayngton,  Alveredesham,  Cockyng,  Lene- 
mynstre,  Polyng,  Wepham,  Ofham,  Storteton,  Preston,  Esthamp- 
tonet,  Westhamptonet,  Wolbedyng,  Pynkhurst,  Foer  and  Over- 
fold,  and  the  hundreds  of  Westborn,  Syngelton,  Eseborn,  Box, 
Stokebrugge,  Avesford,  Bury,  Rutherbrugge,  Westesewrithe 
and  Polyng,  and  the  returns  of  the  king's  writs  in  those  hundreds, 
and  the  forest  and  chaces  of  Arundell,  co.  Sussex,  to  Richard  late 
earl  of  Arundell,  to  hold  the  same  of  Edward  III  and  his  heirs  by 
the  services  belonging  thereto,  for  life,  with  remainder  to  Eleanor 
daughter  of  Henry  de  Lancastre,  the  elder,  late  earl  of  Lancaster, 


4  HENRY  V.  1(55 


Membrane  19 — cont. 

for  her  life,  and  remainder  over  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  said 
Richard  by  Eleanor,  by  virtue  of  which  gift  and  grant  the  said 
Richard  was  seised  of  the  premises  ;  and  that  Richard  had 
three  sons  by  Eleanor,  lawfully  begotten,  to  wit,  Richard,  John 
and  Thomas  ;  and  that  afterwards  Eleanor  died  and  the  said 
Richard,  late  earl,  was  seised  of  the  premises  and  died  so  seised, 
after  whose  death  the  premises  descended  £p  the  said  Richard 
the  son,  as  son  and  heir  male  of  Richard,  late  earl,  lawfully 

MEMBRANE  18. 

begotten  of  the  body  of  Eleanor,  by  the  form  of  the  said  gift 
and  grant ;  and  that  Richard  the  son  died  so  seised  of  such 
an  estate,  after  whose  death  the  premises  descended  to  the 
said  Thomas,  late  earl,  as  son  and  heir  male  of  Richard  the 
son ;  and  that  the  said  Thomas  died  so  seised  of  such  an 
estate,  after  whose  death  the  premises  should  descend  by  the 
form  of  the  aforesaid  gift  and  grant  to  the  said  John  de 
Arundell,  as  the  kinsman  and  next  heir  male  of  Thomas,  since 
Thomas  died  without  heir  male  of  his  body  ;  and  that  the 
premises  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; — to  take 
the  fealty  of  the  said  John  de  Arundell  and  cause  him  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  said  castle,  town,  manors,  hundreds,  returns  of 
writs,  forest  and  chaces  ;  as  the  king  for  10  marks  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  until  the  feast  of  All  Saints  next  the  homage 
due  from  him  in  this  behalf  and  for  other  lands  in  divers  counties 
of  England  which  the  said  Thomas  on  the  day  of  his  death  thus 
held  in  his  demesne  in  tail  male  ;  saving  to  Beatrice,  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas,  her  reasonable  dower  of  the  said  castle,  town, 
manors,  hundreds,  returns  of  writs,  forest  and  chaces. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  the  above  grant  [last  entry] 
and  (2)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  the  said 
Thomas,  late  earl,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  castles,  towns 
and  manors  of  Clone  and  Oswaldestre  and  the  manors  of  Ruton, 
Bokenhull,  Clombury,  Dodyton,  Hythe,  Stretton,  Lydeleye, 
Conode,  Acton  Rouiide,  Wroxcestre,  Upton  and  Hyntes,  co. 
Salop,  in  his  demesne  in  tail  male  by  virtue  of  a  fine*  levied  in 
the  king's  court  at  Westminster  in  the  octave  of  Trinity,  21 
Edward  III,  between  Richard  then  earl  of  Arundell,  querent,  and 
John  de  Alresford  and  John  Sprot,  chaplain,  deforciants,  by 
which  fine  Richard  acknowledged  the  said  castles,  towns  and 
manors,  and  the  castle,  town  and  manor  of  Shrewardyn,  co. 
Salop,  among  other  things  in  the  said  county  and  in  the  counties 
of  Sussex,  Norfolk,  Wilts  and  Oxford,  to  be  the  right  of  John 
Sprot,  for  which  acknowledgement,  fine  and  concord  the  said 
John  and  John  granted  the  said  castles,  towns  and  manors  of 
Clone,  Oswaldestre  and  Shrewardyn,  and  the  said  manors  of 
Ruton,  Bokenhull,  Clombury,  Dodyton,  Heythe,  Stretton, 

*Fcet  of  Fine*.  2J  L\//r«n/  111.  Hirers  Counties,  File  43,  *\o.  401. 


166  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Lydeleye,  Conede,  Acton  Rounde,  Wroxcestre  and  Upton, 
among  other  things  in  the  same  fine  specified,  and  also  the 
reversion  of  the  said  manor  of  Hyntes  (which  Margaret  de  Hyntes 
then  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John  Sprot  with 
reversion  to  the  said  John  de  Alresford  and  John  Sprot  and  the 
heirs  of  John  Sprot)  to  the  said  then  earl,  to  hold  the  same  of  the 
king  and  his  heirs,  by  the  services  which  then  pertained  thereto, 
for  me,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  earl  by 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Henry  de  Lancastre  the  elder,  late  earl  of 
Lancaster,  remainder  (in  default  of  such  heir  male  by  Eleanor) 
to  Richard  de  Arundell,  the  younger,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
body,  and  remainder  over  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  then  earl, 
as  by  a  transcript  of  the  foot  of  the  same  fine,  exemplified  under 
the  great  seal  and  shown  in  evidence  to  the  jurors  of  the  afore- 
said inquisition,  more  fully  may  appear  ;  by  virtue  of  which  fine 
the  said  Margaret  attorned,  and  died  ;  and  the  said  then  earl  of 
Arundell  was  seised  of  the  aforesaid  castles,  towns  and  manors 
in  form  aforesaid,  and  had  issue  by  Eleanor,  lawfully  begotten 
after  marriage,  to  wit,  Joan  now  countess  of  Hereford,  Richard, 
Alice  late  countess  of  Kent,  John,  and  Thomas  late  archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  and  afterwards  died  so  seised  ;  after  whose  death 
the  said  castles,  towns  and  manors  in  the  said  county  of  Salop 
descended  to  Richard  the  son,  as  son  and  heir  male  of  Richard 
the  late  earl  by  Eleanor,  by  the  form  of  the  said  fine  ;  and  that 
Richard  the  son,  so  seised,  had  issue  the  said  Thomas,  and  died 
so  seised,  after  whose  death  the  said  castles,  towns  and  manors 
descended  to  the  said  Thomas,  late  earl,  as  son  and  heir  male  of 
Richard  the  son,  by  virtue  of  the  fine  ;  and  that  Thomas,  having 
been  seised  of  the  said  castles,  towns  and  manors,  died  without 
heir  male  of  his  body  so  seised  of  the  said  castles,  towns  and 
manors  of  Clone  and  Oswaldestre  and  of  the  said  manors  of 
Ruton,  Bokenhull,  Clombury,  Dodyton,  Heythe,  Stretton, 
Lydeleye,  Conede,  Acton  Rounde,  Wroxcestre,  Upton  and 
Hyntes,  by  whose  death  the  said  castles,  towns  and  manors 
should  descend  to  John  de  Arundell,  '  chivaler,'  as  his  kinsman, 
and  next  heir  male  ;  and  that  the  said  castles,  towns  and  manors 
are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; — to  cause  the  said 
John  de  Arundell  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  castles,  towns  and 
manors  of  Clone  and  Oswaldestre  and  the  said  manors  of  Ruton, 
Bokenhull,  Clombury,  Dodyton,  Heythe,  Stretton,  Lydeleye, 
Conede,  Acton  Rounde,  Wroxcestre,  Upton  and  Hyntes,  as  the 
king  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  until  a  certain  day  yet  to  come,  and  has  ordered  the 
escheator  in  the  county  of  Sussex  to  take  his  fealty  ;  saving  to 
Beatrice,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  her  reasonable  dower  of  the 
premises. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ; — pursuant  (1) 
to  the  above  grant  [last  entry  btit  one]  and  (2)  to  an  inquisition 
taken  before  him  showing  that  the  said  Thomas,  late  earl,  on  the 
day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Knyghton,  co.  Wilts,  in  his 


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141(5.  Membrane  18 — cont. 

demesne  in  tail  male  by  virtue  of  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court 
at  Westminster  in  the  octave  of  Trinity,  21  Edward  III,  between 
Richard  then  earl  of  Arundell,  querent,  and  John  de  Alresford 
and  John  Sprot,  chaplain,  deforciants,  by  which  fine  Richard 
acknowledged  the  said  manor,  among  other  castles,  towns  and 
manors  in  the  said  fine  specified,  to  be  the  right  of  John  Sprot, 
for  which  acknowledgement,  fine  and  concord  the  said  John  de 
Alresford  and  John  Sprot  granted  the  said  manor,  among  other 
things,  to  the  then  earl,  to  hold  the  same  of  the  king  and  his 
heirs  by  the  services  which  then  pertained  thereto,  for  life, 
with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  earl  by  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  Henry  de  Lancastre  the  elder,  late  earl  of  Lancaster, 
remainder  (in  default  of  such  heir  male  by  Eleanor)  to  Richard  de 
Arundell,  the  younger,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  and 
remainder  over  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  then  earl,  as  by  a 
transcript  of  the  foot  of  the  same  fine,  exemplified  under  the  great 
seal  and  shown  in  evidence  to  the  jurors  of  the  aforesaid  inquisi- 
tion, more  plainly  may  appear  ;  (by  virtue  of  which  fine  the  said 
(sic)  John  de  Kevele  attorned  to  the  said  then  earl  [for  the  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Bulkyngdon  by  Kyvele  which  he  held  for  life]* 
and  died)  ;  and  the  said  then  earl  was  seised  of  the  said  manor  in 
form  aforesaid  and  had  issue  by  Eleanor,  lawfully  begotten  after 
marriage,  to  wit,  Joan  now  countess  of  Hereford,  Richard,  Alice 
late  countess  of  Kent,  John,  and  Thomas  late  archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  and  afterwards  died  so  seised  ;  after  whose  death 
the  said  manor  descended  to  the  said  Richard  the  son,  as  son 
and  heir  male  of  Richard  the  late  earl  by  Eleanor,  by  the  form 

MEMBRANE  17. 

of  the  said  fine  ;  and  that  Richard  the  son,  so  seised,  had  issue 
the  said  Thomas,  and  died  so  seised  ;  after  whose  death  the  said 
manor  descended  to  Thomas,  late  earl,  as  son  and  heir  male  of 
Richard  the  son,  by  virtue  of  the  fine ;  and  that  Thomas  having 
been  seised  of  the  said  manor  died  so  seised  without  heir  male  of 
his  body  ;  after  whose  death  the  said  manor  should  descend  to 
John  de  Arundell  as  his  kinsman  and  next  heir  male  ;  and  that  the 
manor  is  held  of  another  than  the  king  ; — to  cause  the  said  John 
de  Arundell  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor  of  Knyghton, 
as  the  king  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  until  a  day  yet  to  come  ;  saving  to  Beatrice,  late  the  wife 
of  Thomas,  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

August  27.      Commitment  to  Nicholas  Dixon  of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds 

Westminster.'  of  the  manor  of  Carleton  in  Kesteven  by  Ancastre,  co.  Lincoln, 

late  of  Henry  Lescrop  of  Masham,  '  chivaler,'  which  came  to  the 

.king's  hands  and  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the 

said  Henry  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  if  the 

said  two-thirds  shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hands  for  the 

*  Inquisitions  Post  Mortem  (Chancery),  Henry  V,  File  23,  No.  54. 


168  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1416  Membrane  17 — cont. 

cause  aforesaid,  rendering  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer,  and  maintaining  houses  and  buildings. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  1.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  David  Duddebroke 
Westminster.  for  one  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  ;  the 
mayor  and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name 
and  the  names  of  John  Leycestre  and  Adam  Inhyn  as  candidates 
for  the  office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  their  charter  dated 
8  August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  William  Beneley,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
David  by  indenture. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  David  as  sheriff. 

Oct.  20.  Commitment  to  John  Boson  and  John  Asshe  of  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Devon, — by  mainprise  of  William  Burleston  of  the  county  of 
Devon  and  John  Harry  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manor  of  Byrypomeray,  co.  Devon,  which  came  to  the  king's 
hands  and  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  John  de  la 
Pomeray,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  John  de  la  Pomeray  for  as  long  as  it 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or 
as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of 
charges. 

July  12.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Cumberworth,  '  chivaler,' — by  main- 
Westminster,  prise  of  Richard  Denton  and  Thomas  Geny,  both  of  the  county  of 
Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  county  from  Michaelmas  last 
in  terms  as  above  [p.  42],  at  a  yearly  farm  of  201/.  (to  wit,  200?. 
as  the  sheriff  rendered  heretofore  and  an  increment  of  20s.)  ;  the 
late  commitment  [p.  129  above]  notwithstanding. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

August  20.  Commitment  to  Richard  Chedder  and  William  Poulet, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  William  Robrook  of  the  county  of  Bristol  and 
William  Alberton  of  the  county  of  Somerset, — of  the  keeping  of  a 
messuage  with  its  appurtenances  in  the  town  of  Langeporte,  co. 
Somerset,  late  of  Philip  Halperton  of  Langeporte  who  was  out- 
lawed in  the  county  of  Devon,  2  Henry  V  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last  for  as  long  as  it  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for 
the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  for  the  said  keeping  the  66'.  8rf. 
at  which  it  was  extended  by  the  escheator,  and  an  increment  of 
6s.  8d.,  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally  ; 
provided  always  that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  hereafter 
without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  keeping,  or  if  it  shall  be 
found  by  inquisition  or  in  other  lawful  manner  that  the  keeping 
is  worth  more  than  13s.  4rf.,  then  the  said  Richard  and  William 


4  HENRY  V.  169 


Membrane  17 — cont. 

Poulet  shall  be  bound  to  render  for  the  keeping  according  to  the 
value  thereof  thus  to  be  found,  or  as  much  as  any  other  person 
shall  be  willing  without  fraud  to  render  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  8.         Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  county  of 
Westminster.  York  to  Christopher  Boynton  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer 
at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof. 

Order  to  Robert  Hyllyard,  late  escheator,  to  deliver  to  Christo- 
pher by  indenture  the  rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all  other  things 
relating  to  the  said  office. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to 
Christopher  as  escheator. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  office  of  the 
escheatry  in  the  counties  named  : — 

Edmund  Oldehall ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Robert  Gilberd  ;    Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march   of 
Wales. 

John  Merbury  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Wode  ;  Worcester. 

William  Osmunderla,  '  chivaler  ' ;    Cumberland  and  West- 
moreland. 

John  Leventhorp  ;    Essex  and  Hertford.     ( Vacated  because 
nothing  thereof  was  done). 

John  Burgoyn  ;   Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Ralph  Makerell ;    Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Thomas  Wydevyle  ;   Northampton  and  Rutland. 

Richard  Dent  on  ;   Lincoln. 

William  Baldyngtor  ;   Oxford  and  Berks. 

Anthony  Houby  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

John  Fortescu  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

William  Burley  ;    Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Launcelyn  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

Robert  Hyll ;   Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Thomas  Gyffard ;   Stafford. 

John  Burgh  ;   Surrey  and  Sussex. 

John  Beleasys  ;   Northumberland. 

William  Maydeston  ;   Kent  and  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Yakesle  ;    Southampton  and  Wilts. 
1417. 
March  6.  William  Fyndern. ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 

Westminster. 

14.1Q  MEMBRANE  X6. 

Nov.  21.  Commission  to  William  Wordward  of  Abbotesmorton,  John 
Westminster.  Chaumberleyn  of  Berghwe,  Thomas  Bollesdon  of  Clifton,  Roger 
Lye  of  Tendebury,  Richard  Berewe  of  Berwe,  John  Hull  of 
Morton,  Baldwin  de  Feld  of  Norton  and  Thomas  Kerdefe  of 
Upton,  to  levy  and  collect  from  all  cities,  boroughs  and  towns, 
and  from  all  secular  lords  of  towns  and  other  lay  persons  having 


1?0  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


14  iQt  Membrane  16 — cont. 

goods  and  possessions,  and  from  others  both  great  and  small,  in 
the  county  of  Worcester  (except  the  city  of  Worcester),  and  also 
from  ecclesiastical  persons  in  respect  of  goods  forthcoming  from 
lands  acquired  by  them  since  20  Edward  I,  the  two  fifteenths 
and  two  tenths  which  the  commonalties  of  the  realm  and  the 
citizens  and  burgesses  of  cities  and  boroughs,  of  their  free 
will  and  with  the  assent  of  the  lords  spiritual  and  temporal, 
granted  to  the  king  in  his  last  Parliament,  held  at  Westminster, 
for  the  defence  of  the  realm,  payable  a  fifteenth  and  a  half 
fifteenth  and  a  tenth  and  a  half  tenth  at  the  Purification  next, 
and  the  other  half  fifteenth  and  half  tenth  at  Martinmas  following, 
to  wit,  as  great  a  sum  as  has  been  wont  to  be  levied  in  like  case 
and  no  more,  provided  always  that  the  said  secular  lords  of  towns 
and  lay  persons  and  others  aforesaid  contribute  to  the  payment 
in  respect  of  all  their  goods  and  chattels  whatsoever,  and  the 
ecclesiastics  as  above  for  their  portion  with  the  commonalty 
of  the  county,  and  that  no  one  be  spared,  and  that  answer  be 
made  for  such  fifteenths  and  tenths,  at  the  Exchequer  or  other 
appointed  place,  at  the  feasts  aforesaid  ;  and  order  to  them  to 
go  in  person  from  town  to  town  and  from  place  to  place,  etc.  as 
above  [p.  84]. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  and  places  named  : — 

Thomas  Boyvyll  of  Tirlyngton,  Ralph  Myryell  of  Bytteswell, 
William  Mapilton  of  Swythlond,  Thomas  Adyngton  of 
Haverbergh,  Henry  Wollerby  of  Medburn,  Robert  Bulf 
of  Oudeby,  John  atte  Welle  of  Foxton,  John  Jutes  of 
Bosworth,  William  Spenser  of  Blaby,  Robert  Sadeler  of 
Lughtburgh  Christopher  Vesy,  John  Cook  of  Oudeby  ; 
Leicester. 

John  Bate  of  Quahtwayht,  John  Staley  of  Hope,  Nicholas  le 
Heyre  of  Thornhill,  Thomas  Holyngworth  of  Boudon, 
John  de  Somersale  of  Somersale,  John  Borgulone  of 
Weston,  John  Normanton  of  Horsley,  Anker  de  Burton  of 
Hopwell,  William  Marchall  of  Stretton  ;  Derby. 

William  Dymmok  of  Clifton,  John  Bestall  of  Rampton, 
Peter  White  of  Colyngham,  Thomas  Child  of  Famdon, 
Richard  Salyerd  of  Skeryngton,  Thomas  Knyght  of 
Landford,  Ralph  Cressy  of  Selston,  Richard  Emley  of 
Welhagh  ;  Nottingham. 

Thomas  Berwe,  John  Bele,  Henry  atte  Sonde,  Robert 
Russell,  Peter  Swyft,  John  Lorchon,  Richard  Ode  of 
Camerwell,  John  Asshere  of  Godalmyng  ;  Surrey,  except 
the  town  of  Southwerk. 

John  Broke  of  Snaxston,  Richard  Faconere  of  Lymene, 
John  Werston  of  Lyndested,  John  Tebbe  of  Brenchisle, 
John  Gold  of  Northflete,  Thomas  Moore  of  Rolfynden, 
John  Hacheregge  of  Merden,  John  Taylour  of  Derteforde  ; 
Kent. 

John  Polmorva,  John  Fursdon,  John  Archer  of  Truru, 
John  Bree,  '  marchant '  ;  Cornwall. 


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1416.  Membrane   16 — cont. 

William  Egerton,  Thomas  Whittynton,  John  de  Boghhey, 
Thomas  Whyte  of  Hixston,  Henry  Jeke  of  Tamworth, 
William  Burnhill,  John  Overton  of  Homerwyche,  John 
del  Heth  of  Great  Wirley,  Henry  Colon  of  Mitton, 
John  Berdmorc  ;  Stafford. 

John  Cok  of  Lylbourne,  esquire,  Thomas  Sydenhale  of 
Farthyngston,  John  Wodestoke  of  Stowe,  Thomas  Freman 
of  Denenton,  Robert  Bayes  of  Yarwell,  William  Broughton 
of  Cranesle,  John  Martyn  of  Petirburgh,  Thomas  Garton 
of  Petirburgh  ;  Northampton. 

John  Lytelcok,  Wilh'ani  Deye,  John  Bernardcastell,  Richard 
Mordon,  Robert  Catesden,  William  Abbot,  John  Ipwell, 
John  Mushacche  ;  Middlesex. 

John  Fissher  of  St.  Neots,  John  Morys  of  Woldleestone, 
John  Wyne  of  Sawtre,  John  Cristyn  of  Eryth  ;  Hunting- 
don. 

MEMBRANE  15. 

Thomas  Pochun  of  Wyssenden,  John  Copto  of  Ryall,  John 
Palmer  of  Northluffynham,  Thomas  Catele  of  Uppyngham  ; 
Rutland. 

Robert  Quarell,  Walter  Reson,  William  Russell  of  Mapoudre, 
Thomas  Gaudy,  William  Bronsop,  Wilh'am  Boure  of 
Knolton,  John  Gourney  of  Yatmynstre,  William  Serle  ; 
Dorset. 

Thomas  WTarde  of  Burmyngeham,  John  Shyngeler  of 
Burmyngeham,  Richard  Spraty  of  Atherston,  John 
Huchyns  of  Sowe,  John  Boteler  of  Eccleshale,  Roger 
Mulleward  of  Nuneton,  Richard  atte  Halle  of  Stretford 
on  Aven,  John  Duraunt  of  Berston,  John  Furner  of 
Chadeleshunte,  Richard  Mancetur  of  Mancestre ;  War- 
wick. 

John  atte  Yate  of  Erlyngham,  Robert  Lyle,  Thomas 
Brad  well,  Thomas  Arle  of  Arle,  John  Pengresell  of  Thome - 
bury,  Thomas  Moton,  Henry  Nayler  ;  Gloucester. 

Henry  Tilie  of  Funtyngton,  Thomas  Baron  of  Cicestre, 
John  atte  Mille  of  Petteworth,  William  Trot  of  Arundell, 
William  Hynkere  of  Horsham,  John  atte  Wode  of  Terryng, 
Richard  Dene  of  Pedyngho,  William  Blast  of  Craule, 
John  Aubedenne  of  Lamberherst,  Richard  Lynet  of 
Virle,  William  atte  Doune  of  Bataille,  Richard  Belsherst 
of  Bekle  ;  Sussex. 

Thomas  Styward,  William  Spynk  of  Aylesham,  Richard 
Caus,  John  Bacheler,  Thomas  Fokeys,  John  Lynford  of 
Stalham,  Peter  Payn,  William  Fyncham  ;  Norfolk. 

Nicholas  Kymbell  of  Holwell,  Richard  Reynes  of  Merston, 
John  Hobbes  of  Herlyngdon,  John  Sherbouriie  of  WTybols- 
ton,  Richard  Strongman  of  Tilbrook,  John  Trought  of 
Dunstaple  ;  Bedford. 


172  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


141(3.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

John  Scryven  of  Longenore,  William  Asshefeld  of  Wenlok, 
John  Colbache  of  Colbache,  Simon  Clerk  of  Albryghton, 
William  Wolrych  of  Dudmaston,  Richard  Boudelers  of 
Assheford,  John  Sete  of  Sete,  William  Weston  of  Walkes- 
bach,  John  Pasture  of  Haunewode,  Gruffin  de  Hull  of 
Buttanysdale,  William  Lowe  of  Pryse  ;  Salop. 

John  Silvestre,  Roger  Noreys  of  Bray,  Alfred  Kent,  John 
Barton  of  Redyng,  John  Botele  of  Spenehamlond,  John 
Hatter,  John  Worthe  of  Abyndon,  John  Palmer  of  Grove, 
Richard  Godeman  of  Faryndon  ;  Berks. 

John  Sprot  of  Somersham,  John  Bysshop  of  Burgh,  William 
Walworth,  Alexander  Eustace  of  Clare,  John  Barwe  of 
Bildston,  William  Cove  of  Northeove  ;  Suffolk. 

William  Cachero  of  Thetford,  William  Pykenham  of  Ely, 
John  Benyght  of  Burwell,  Thomas  Lovell  of  Chesterton, 
William  Chasteleyn,  John  Hervy  of  Meldeburn,  Walter 
Osberne  of  Brunne  ;  Cambridge. 

John  Mersshe  of  Aylesbury,  Roger  La  vet  of  Lyscumbe, 
John  Corbrigge,  the  elder,  of  Wycombe,  Henry  Morecrofte 
of  Neweport  Paynell,  Thomas  Salwey  of  Dagenhale, 
Richard  Change  of  Tyngewyk,  Richard  Smyth  of  Myssyn- 
den  ;  Buckingham. 

William  Payn  of  Andevere,  John  Selver  of  Alsford,  John 
Tortyngton  of  Aulton,  Thomas  Dene  of  Chydden,  John 
Merlewe  of  Wynton,  John  Mascall  of  the  town  of  Suthamp- 
ton,  John  Chamberlayn  of  Romsey,  Henry  Kayme  of 
Fordyngbrigge,  William  Urry  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
Geoffrey  Borard  of  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  Southampton. 

John  atte  Bergh,  Robert  Lynford,  Thomas  Godfray,  Edward 
Paternoster,  John  Hardy  of  Wylton,  William  Wychamptoii 
of  Somerford,  William  Fissher  of  Clak,  Thomas  Emory, 
John  Noble  of  Salisbury,  Thomas  Knyght  of  Wylton, 
Thomas  Huwet  of  Devyses,  John  Ingram  ;  Wilts. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

Nicholas  Dysswall  of  Webbelee,  John  Wilton  of  Hereford, 
John  Salesbury  of  Lemystre,  Roger  Lane  of  Sutton, 
Roger  Amondesham  of  Pikisley,  Thomas  Hakeluyt  of 
Penbrugge,  William  Capull  of  Hocapull ;  Hereford. 

Hugh  Kene  of  Mertok,  John  Welyngton,  Gilbert  Basyng, 
John  Webbe  of  Keyver,  Roger  Tylly  of  Rode,  John 
Thomas  of  Wedmoure,  John  Crokerne  of  Childhaygh, 
Richard  Setter  of  Well ;  Somerset,  except  the  city  of 
Bath. 

John  Dymmok  of  Yvebrigge,  John  Foxlegh  of  Dertemouth, 
John  Smyth  of  Corneworthy,  William  Frenssheton,  Roger 
atte  Thorn  e,  Jordan  Langeston,  Robert  Adam  of  Tyverton, 
William  Whitefeld  ;  Devon. 

William  Godmyston,  Thomas  Bendysch,  Thomas  Prentys, 
Ralph  Uphaveryng,  William  Ardale,  William  Peryman  of 
Boxtede,  John  Stodey,  John  Elde  ;  Essex. 


4  HENRY  V.  173 


1416.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

Thomas  Beaufoo  of  Hycchen,  Thomas  Everard  of  Wallyng- 
ton,  Robert  Child  of  Coderech,  John  Stronge  of  Ware, 
John  Redenhale  of  Sabrychesworth,  William  Mery  of 
Chesthunte,  Robert  de  Endevere  of  the  town  of  St. 
Albans,  Richard  Skalle  of  Berkhampstede  ;  Hertford. 

Ralph  Oudeby  of  Hacumby,  Richard  Herdby  of  Evedon, 
William  Misterton  of  North  Wythome,  John  Helwell  of 
Gunby  ;  parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln. 

John  Porter  of  Whaplode,  the  younger,  Robert  Gybon  of 
Soterton,  Thomas  Sybsey  of  Holbech,  Thomas  Wrangle  of 
Boston  ;  parts  of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln. 

William  Santon  of  Santon,  Robert  Lyolf  of  Waterton, 
John  Lamson  of  Stokwyth,  William  atte  Hall  of  Roxby, 
John  Gastryk  of  Barton,  John  Proctour  of  Barton,  Robert 
Hastynges  of  Irby,  Robert  Cokson  of  Seuerby,  William 
Barkeworth  of  Benyngworth,  Richard  Travers  of  Hareby, 
Robert  atte  Marre  of  Trusthorp,  William  Skidbroke  of 
Salfletby  ;  parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln. 

Henry  Aclom,  Thomas  Hagthorp  of  Hagthorp,  Thomas 
Waldeby  of  Wyllardby,  Richard  de  Lound  of  Wyton, 
William  de  Fen  ton  of  Kelyngwyk,  Robert  de  Hayton  of 
Grenake,  Peter  Constable  of  Holym,  Robert  de  Louthorp, 
Robert  Martyn,  Robert  Ledes  of  Garton  ;  East  Riding, 
co.  York. 

William  de  Hopton  of  Hopton,  John  Wythyngham  of 
Newesam,  William  Wakefeld  of  Pontefract,  William  de 
Ogylsthorp  of  Ogylsthorp,  William  Hoberd  of  Bautre, 
John  Nevyll  of  Brereley,  John  Kent  of  Wakefeld,  William 
Dud  worth  of  Bergh,  William  Thwayt  of  Merston,  John 
Brerehaugh  of  Selby,  John  de  Rowedon  of  Rowedon  ; 
West  Riding,  co.  York. 

William  Lassels  of  Soureby,  William  Dayvell  of  Usthwayte, 
Adam  de  Lound  of  Ayscharth,  Robert  Forster  of  Gillyng, 
William  Sage  of  Scarburgh,  William  Nesfeld  of  Hewykbrig, 
William  Harsand  of  Whitby,  William  Kepwyk  of  Therske, 
Thomas  de  Seton  of  Cleveland,  John  de  Girlyngton  of 
Girlyngton  ;  North  Riding,  co.  York. 

Henry  Crips  of  Cobbecote,  the  younger,  William  Bocher 
of  Clay  ore,  Thomas  Longe  of  Thame,  John  Whytefeld  of 
Chadlyngton,  John  Andre  of  Bodycote,  John  Galeton  of 
Somerton,  John  Benet  of  Bereford  ;  Oxford,  except  the 
town  of  Oxford. 

MEMBRANE  13. 

Commission  to  Walter  Stevenes,  Richard  Baret,  Robert  Teukes- 
bury  and  Richard  Farley,  '  smyth,'  to  levy  and  collect  the  same 
in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Worcester  ;  and  order  to  them  to 
cause  to  come  before  them  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  city, 
and  four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  city 
and  suburbs,  and,  in  person  or  by  deputy,  to  have  the  money 
levied  by  their  advice. 


174  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


141(5.  Membrane  13 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

John  Mockyng,  John  Whyght,  Richard  Wynter,  Richard 

Pynder  ;   in  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 
John  Hunche,  John  Gloucestre,  William  Somersete,  Henry 

Breuere  ;   in  the  town  of  Oxford. 

John  Huet,  Richard  Honybmgge  ;    in  the  city   of  Bath. 
William  Appilyerd,  John  Bixle  ;   in  the  city  of  Norwich. 

Commission  to  John  Gedeneye  and  William  Norton,  aldermen, 
William  Weston,  '  draper,'  and  John  Boteler,  '  mercer,'  to  levy 
and  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London ;  and  order 
to  them  to  go  in  person  from  ward  to  ward  and  from  place  to 
place  within  the  city  and  suburbs,  cause  to  come  before  them  four 
of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  every  ward,  and  have 
the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

Commission  to  John  Vyell,  the  elder,  Walter  Cunne,  William 
Wylmot,  and  Ralph  Dyer  dwelling  in  '  Toukerstret,'  Bristol,  to 
levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol 
and  the  precinct  thereof  ;  and  order  to  them  to  cause  to  come 
before  them  the  mayor  and  sheriff  of  the  town,  and  four  or  six 
of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  town  and  suburbs 
and  precinct,  and  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

John  Merser,  '  skynner,'  John  Hedon,  '  bocher,'  Thomas 
Skipwith,  '  bakster,'  Thomas  Kenermond,  John  Farforth, 
John  Wadyngton,  '  bocher  '  ;  in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

John  Bayiibrygge  of  York,  '  potter,'  Henry  Rothewell  of 
York,  '  marchant,'  Thomas  Brereton  of  York,  '  marchant,' 
John  Heselden  of  York,  '  mustardmaker  '  ;  in  the  city 
of  York. 

Order  to  the  chancellor  of  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster  to 
appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  county  to  levy  and  collect 
the  said  fifteenths  and  tenths  in  the  said  county  and  to  answer 
therefor  at  the  days  aforesaid  ;  certifying  the  treasurer  and  barons 
of  the  Exchequer  by  Hilary  next  of  the  names  of  the  persons  so 
appointed. 

Nov.  18.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  to 
Westminster,  take  the  fealty  of  Robert  de  Ogle,  '  chivaler,'  son  and  heir  of 
Robert  Ogle,  knight,  and  Joan  late  his  wife,  and  cause  him  to 
have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Joan  held  in  her 
demesne  as  of  fee,  and  otherwise  for  life,  of  the  gift  and  grant  of 
William  de  Thyrnylby,  chaplain,  to  the  said  Robert  Ogle,  knight, 
and  Joan  and  the  heirs  of  Robert,  and  also  of  those  lands  which 
Joan  held  in  dower  after  the  death  of  the  said  Robert,  sometime 
her  husband,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Robert  the  son,  whose 
homage  the  king,  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  has  respited  until 
the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next. 


4  HENRY  V. 


175 


1416. 
Nov.  11. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

Order  to  the  esckeator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Henry  Heryng 
of  Tommeston,  clerk,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  15  acres  of  land 
in  Snyterton,  and  46s.  Sd.  a  year  of  rent  issuing  from  divers  free 
and  customary  tenements  in  the  towns  of  Shropham,  Snyterton, 
Wylby,  Hargham,  Lyrlyng,  Brethenham,  Illyngton,  Rokeland 
and  Stowebydon,  co.  Norfolk,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  a  two-hundredth  part  of  a  barony,  as  parcel 
of  the  barony  of  Tateshale  ;  and  that  Henry  Pakenham  of 
Shropham,  esquire,  son  of  Henry  Pakenham  the  son  of  Agnes 
the  sister  of  Lettice  the  mother  of  the  said  Henry  Heryng,  is 
the  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Henry  Heryng,  and  of  full 
age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Henry  Pakenham  of  Shropham  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  said  land  and  rent,  as  the  king  has  taken  his 
homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s.  [700]. 

Nov.  8.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  to 
Westminster,  take  the  fealty  of  William  de  Claxton,  '  chivaler,'  son  of  William 
de  Claxton,  '  chivaler,'  the  son  of  Leo  de  Claxton  the  son  of 
Denise  the  sister  of  William  de  Tyndale  the  father  of  Thomas 
Tyn  dale' the  father  of  Walter  Tyndale  the  father  of  Emma  late 
the  wife  of  Richard  Crawecestre,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the 
said  Emma,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  the  said  Richard  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  by  the  courtesy 
of  England  after  the  death  of  Emma  ;  as  the  king  for  one  mark 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  the  quinzaine 
of  Trinity  next. 


MEMBRANE  12. 

Nov.  4.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  Ralph  Russell, 
knight,  otherwise  called  Ralph  Russell  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  the 
father  of  Maurice  Russell,  '  chivaler,'  deceased,  was  lately  seised 
of  the  manor  of  Durham,  otherwise  called  the  manor  of  Derham, 
co.  Gloucester,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  by  his  charter  (shown 
to  the  jurors  of  the  said  inquisition),  dated  at  Romesey  the 
Sunday  next  after  the  Assumption,  43  Edward  III,  gave  and 
granted  the  said  manor,  by  name  of  his  manor  of  Durham,  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  manor  thereto  belonging,  and 
with  the  reversion  of  a  messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land  which 
Thomas  Russell  held  for  life,  20  acres  of  land  which  William  de 
Cheltenham  held  for  life,  and  a  messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land 
which  Thomas  Piers  held  for  life,  as  parcels  of  the  aforesaid 
manor,  (to  wit,  by  name  of  the  reversion  of  the  lands  which  the 
said  Thomas,  William  and  Thomas  held  for  life)  to  the  said 
Maurice  and  Isabel,  daughter  of  Edmund  de  Chelerey,  and  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies  ;  by  virtue  of  which  gift  and  grant  Maurice 
and  Isabel  were  seised  of  the  premises  and  the  said  Thomas, 
William  and  Thomas  attorned  to  them  ;  and  afterwards  Maurice 
took  Isabel  to  wife,  and  they  had  issue,  to  wit,  Margaret  now  the 


176 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1416.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

wife  of  Gilbert  Denys,  knight,  and  Isabel  now  the  wife  of  John 
Drayton,  knight ;  and  afterwards  the  said  Thomas,  William  and 
Thomas  died,  and  Maurice  and  Isabel  his  wife  entered  into  their 
reversion  of  the  lands  aforesaid,  as  parcels  of  the  manor  ;  and 
afterwards  Isabel  wife  of  Maurice  died,  and  Maurice  survived 
and  continued  his  estate  touching  the  said  manor,  advowson  and 
lands  for  his  whole  life,  and  died  seised  of  such  estate  ;  and  that 
the  manor,  lands  and  advowson  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
knight  service  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  Gilbert  and  John, 
make  a  partition  of  the  manor,  lands  and  advowson  into  two 
equal  parts,  and  cause  Gilbert  and  Margaret,  and  John  and 
Isabel  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  Margaret  and 
Isabel  wife  of  John  respectively  ;  as  the  king  for  two  marks  paid 
in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Trinity  next 
the  homage  due  from  Gilbert  and  John  by  reason  of  their  having 
issue  by  their  wives. 

Nov.  7.  Commitment  to  John  Fulbroke  and  John  Asshe, — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  Of  William  Combe  of  the  county  of  Somerset,  parson  of  the  church 
of  Camlerton,  and  Thomas  Kyngeston  of  the  same  county, — of 
the  keeping  of  a  messuage,  2  dove-cots,  3  gardens,  a  ferKng  of 
land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of  wood  and  10  acres  of  furze 
in  Taustoke,  and  a  messuage  and  a  ferling  of  land  in  Yernescombe, 
which  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  by 
the  death  of  John  Scatford,  who  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  of 
Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  in  chief  by  knight 
service,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas  son  and  heir 
of  the  said  John  Scatford  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  John  Scatford  until  the  full  age  of  the  said 
Thomas  his  son,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or 
as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 


Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Burgh  of  Waleton, — by 
mainprise  of  Richard  Mayne  and  William  Hastynges  of  the 
county  of  Somerset, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands,  with  all 
their  appurtenances,  in  Magor  in  the  march  of  Wales  adjacent  to 
the  county  of  Gloucester,  late  of  James  Durburgh,  who  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  James  until 
the  full  age  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the 
extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him 
and  the  treasurer.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  30.        Commitment  of  the  county  of  Cumberland  to  John  Lancastre, 
Westminster.  '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer 
as  sheriff. 

Order  to  Christopher  Culwen,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff,  to  deliver 
the  county  to  John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendantto  John  assheriff . 


4  HENRY  V.  177 


141(5.  Membrane   12 — cont. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties  named:— 
John  Bertram,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Northumberland. 
William  Ryngmayden  ;   Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Nicholas  Tourney  ;   Lincoln. 
Richard  Vernon  ;  Stafford. 
John  Brigges  of  Staundon  ;   Hereford. 
Richard  Wyot ;   Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
John  Lancastre  ;    Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Lewis  Johan  ;   Essex  and  Hertford. 
John  Ovedale  ;   Surrey  and  Sussex. 
Thomas  Wykham  ;   Southampton. 
Robert  Andrew  ;   Wilts. 
Richard  Boyton  ;   Somerset  and  Dorset. 
William  Talbot,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Devon. 
Otes  Tresverdion,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Cornwall. 
Thomas  Burton,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Rutland. 
John  Malory  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 
George  Haukeston  ;   Salop. 
Robert  Scot ;   Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Nov.  30.        Commitment  of  the  county  of  York  and  the  castle  of  York  to 
Westminster.  Edmund  Hastyng,  '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer 
at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  Richard  Redeman,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff  and  keeper, 
to  deliver  the  county  and  castle  to  Edmund  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  Edmund 
.  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 
Robert  James  ;   Oxford  and  Berks. 
Thomas  Gren,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northampton. 
William  Darell ;   Kent. 

MEMBRANE  n. 

Aug.  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge  to  cause 
Westminster.  Reynold  Barantyn  son  of  Thomas  Barantyn  the  brother  of  Drew 
Barantyn,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  Drew,  to  have  full 
seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Drew  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was 
seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the 
king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Martinmas  next ;  saving  to  Christ:na 
late  the  wife  of  Drew  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 
The  like  to  the  following  :— 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

Nicholas  Wotton,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein. 

Aug.  28.        Grant  to  Joan  de  Bohun,  countess  of  Hereford, — by  mainprise 
Canterbury.    of  Robert  Gildesburgh  of  the  county  of  Essex  and  Robert  Rokelle 

Wt.   241G.  F.  12. 


178  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1416  Membrane  11 — cont. 

of  the  same  county,  in  consideration  of  an  agreement  made 
between  the  said  countess  and  Roger  Leche,  treasurer  of  England, 
and  on  surrender  by  her  of  the  letters  patent  of  18  February, 
3  Henry  V  [p.  136  above],  Avhereby  the  king  committed  to  her  the 
keeping  of  the  honour  of  Reylegh  and  the  hundred  of  Rocheford, 
co.  Essex,  with  the  rents,  reliefs,  escheats,  views  of  frankpledge, 
courts  and  all  other  liberties,  royalties,  franchises,  profits  and 
commodities  whatsoever  pertaining  to  the  said  honour  and 
hundred,  together  with  the  town,  fair  and  market  of  Reylegh 
[and  the  park  of  Reylegh],  the  mills,  rents,  services,  tolls,  customs, 
and  all  other  appurtenances  pertaining  to  the  said  town,  fair 
and  market  in  the  said  county,  and  also  of  the  manors  of  Tunderle, 
Lovedon  and  Estwode,  with  the  park  of  Tunderle  and  all  other 
appurtenances  in  the  said  county,  which  came  to  the  king's 
hands  by  the  death  of  Edward  late  duke  of  York  and  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  Richard  son  of  Richard  late  earl  of  Cambridge, 
his  kinsman  and  heir,  and  of  the  manor  of  Naylond,  with  the 
park  of  the  same  and  all  appurtenances  in  the  counties  of  Essex 
and  Suffolk,  together  with  a  water-mill  within  the  town  of  Col- 
cestre,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture 
of  Henry  Lescrop,  knight,  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  duke  and  Henry  for  six  years,  she  rendering  the 
extent  thereof  or  as  much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  her 
and  the  treasurer  ; — of  the  keeping  of  (1)  the  said  honour  of 
Reylegh,  the  town  of  Reylegh,  the  fair  and  market  of  the  said 
town,  with  the  park  of  Reylegh,  the  hundred  of  Rocheford,  the 
manors  of  Tunderle,  Estwode  and  Lovedon  with  the  park  of 
Tunderle,  together  with  mills,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches 
and  of  other  ecclesiastical  benefices,  rents,  services,  customs, 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  views  of  frankpledge,  courts, 
tolls,  franchises,  liberties,  royalties,  profits  and  commodities, 
and  all  other  appurtenances  to  the  said  honour,  hundred,  town, 
fair,  market,  manors  and  parks  pertaining,  co.  Essex,  to  hold 
the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  late  duke  until 
the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one 
of  the  duke's  heirs  shall  have  attained  full  age  ;  and  (2)  the  said 
manor  of  Naylond  with  the  park  of  the  same,  and  the  town  of 
Great  Horkesleygh  with  the  water-mill  within  the  town  of  Col- 
cestre,  with  appurtenances  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Suffolk, 
parcels  of  the  manor  of  Naylond,  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  Henry  Lescrop  for  20  years  ;  she  render- 
ing for  the  keeping  aforesaid  235  marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer 
by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  to  wit,  for  the 
honour  of  Reylegh,  the  town,  fair  and  market  and  the  park  of 
Reylegh,  9Z.,  for  the  hundred,  100s.,  for  the  manor  of  Tunderle 
with  the  park  of  Tunderle,  121. ,  for  the  manor  of  Estwode 
33Z.  13s.  4d.,  for  the  manor  of  Lovedon  11.,  and  for  the  manor  of 
Naylond  with  the  park  of  the  same,  the  town  of  Great  Horkes- 
leygh and  the  mill  within  the  town  of  Colcestre,  and  all  the 
appurtenances  in  the  said  counties  of  Essex  and  Suffolk,  90Z.  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of 


4  HENRY  V. 


179 


Nov.  19. 

Westminster, 


Membrane  11  —  cont. 

charges,  and  proviso  that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing 
hereafter  without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  keeping,  or  if  it 
shall  be  found  by  inquisition  or  in  other  lawful  manner  that  the 
keeping  is  worth  more  than  235  marks,  then  the  countess  shall 
be  bound  to  render  for  the  keeping  according  to  the  value  thereof 
thus  to  be  found,  or  as  much  as  any  other  person  shall  be  willing 
without  fraud  to  render  for  the  same. 

By  K.  and  by  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  to 
take  the  fealty  of  Thomas  Hibburne,  son  and  heir  of  Robert 
Hibburne,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  65.  Sd. 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  the  quinzaine 
of  Easter  next  ;  saving  to  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Robert  her 
reasonable  dower  thereof. 


Nov.  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  John  Burgh,  esquire,  of  the  county  of  York,  who  has 
taken  to  wife  Isabel  one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  Ralph 
Monboucher,  make  a  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the 
lands  of  the  said  Ralph,  and  cause  John  Kenermond  of  the  county 
of  Lincoln  and  Maud  his  wife,  Ralph's  other  sister  and  heir,  and 
the  said  John  Burgh  and  Isabel,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pour- 
parties  of  Maud  and  Isabel  respectively,  as  the  king  has  taken  the 
fealty  of  the  said  John  Kenermond  ;  saving  to  Margaret  late  the 
wife  of  Ralph  her  reasonable  dower  thereof,  and  provided  always 
that  each  of  the  heirs  and  parceners  have  in  her  pourparty  a 
share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be 
the  king's  tenant. 

MEMBRANE  10. 

Oct.  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  ;  —  in  pursuance 
Westminster.  of  a  writ  of  28  November  last  to  Peter  de  la  Hay,  late  escheator, 
(consequent  upon  an  inquisition  taken  before  him,  showing  that 
Peter  Maulay,  '  chivaler,'  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of 
a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Killyngwyk,  Appilgarth  and  Hun- 
manby,  and  that  the  said  third  part  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service,  and  that  distance,  the  wife  of  John  Bygod, 
'  chivaler,'  and  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  George  Salvan,  are  the 
sisters  and  next  heirs  of  Peter,  and  of  full  age),  to  take  the  fealties 
of  the  said  John  and  George,  make  a  partition  of  the  said  third 
part  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause  the  said  John  and  Custance, 
and  George  and  Elizabeth,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pourparties 
of  Custance  and  Elizabeth  respectively,  as  the  king  for  a  certain 
fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  had  respited  until  a  certain  day  now 
past  the  homage  due  from  John  and  George  by  reason  of  their 
having  issue  by  their  wives  ;  —  to  take  the  fealties  of  the  said 
John  and  George,  and  make  a  partition  of  the  premises  and  livery 


180 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1416. 


Membrane  10 — cont. 

of  the  pourparties  as  above  ;    as  the  said  late  escheator  was 
removed  from  his  office  before  he  had  executed  the  said  writ. 


Nov.  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Isabel  late  the  wife  of 
William  Ufford,  sometime  earl  of  Suffolk,  on  the  day  of  her  death 
held  the  castle  and  town  of  Orford,  the  manor  of  Perham  with  the 
advowson  of  the  priory  of  Caumpesse,  the  manor  of  Ufford  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  town  of  Ufford,  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Sogonho,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Wyndyrvill, 
and  the  quay  and  pool  of  Wodbrigg,  co.  Suffolk,  for  term  of  her 
life  of  the  demise  and  grant  of  William  Phelipp,  Robert  Asshefeld, 
Thomas  de  Wroxham  and  Henry  Sergeant,  with  reversion  to 
Robert  de  Wylughby,  knight,  lord  de  Eresby,  who  now  survives, 
by  virtue  of  certain  grants  of  the  reversions  of  the  said  castle, 
town,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  advowsons  made  by  the 
said  William  Phelypp,  Robert  Asshefeld,  Thomas  and  Henry,  by 
letters  patent  (which  were  shown  to  the  jurors  of  the  inquisition) 
to  William  de  Wylughby,  lord  de  Eresby  (the  father  of  Robert) 
and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  ;  by  virtue  of  which  grants  Isabel 
attorned  to  the  said  William  de  Wylughby  ;  and  that  the  said 
William  de  Wylughby  died  long  before  Isabel's  death  ;  and  that 
the  said  Robert  de  Wylughby  is  his  son  and  heir  male  of  his  body, 
and  of  full  age  ;  and  that  the  said  castle  and  town  of  Orford,  the 
manors  and  lordships  of  Sogonho  and  Wyndyf  vyll  and  the  quay 
and  pool  of  Wodbrigg  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  the  remain- 
ing manors  of  Ufford  and  Perham,  together  with  the  advowsons 
aforesaid  of  others  than  the  king  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said 
Robert  Wylughby  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said 
castle,  town,  manors,  lordships,  quay  and  pool,  together  with  the 
said  advowsons,  as  the  king  for  405.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next. 

Nov.  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Robert  Bussebrigg  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  a  messuage, 
half  a  virgate  of  arable  land  and  20s.  of  rent  forthcoming  from 
divers  tenants  in  Ewhurst  in  the  township  of  Gumshulffe,  co. 
Surrey,  payable  by  equal  portions  at  the  four  principal  terms  of 
the  year,  by  service  of  14s.  a  year,  payable  at  Easter  and  Michael- 
mas" equally,  and  suit  to  the  sheriff's  turn,  to  wit,  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  for  all  other  services,  60  acres  of  arable  land  in  Gum- 
shulffe, 40  acres  of  arable  land  in  Shire  and  in  the  hundred  of 
Godalmyng,  and  a  messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Godalmyng ; 
and  that  the  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  and  the  rent 
in  Ewhurst  are  held  of  the  king  in  socage,  and  the  other  lands 
in  Gumshulffe,  Shire  and  Godalmyng  of  others  than  the  king  ; 
and  that  Thomas  Bussebrigg,  son  of  the  said  Robert,  is  his  next 
heir  and  21  years  of  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Thomas  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  said  messuage  land  and  rent  in  Ewehurst,  as  the  king 
has  taken  his  fealty  ;  removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  rest  of 


4  HENRY  V. 


181 


1416.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

the  premises,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause 
than  the  death  of  Robert,  and  delivering  to  Thomas  any  issues 
taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  Robert's  death. 

Dec.  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hertford  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealties  of  Robert  Langford,  son  of  Anne  one  of  the  daughters  of 
John  Beverlee,  and  Walter  Daundesey,  knight,  son  of  Elizabeth 
the  other  daughter  of  John  Beverlee,  John's  kinsmen  and  heirs, 
make  a  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  which 
Amice  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Bardolf  held  in  dower  after  the 
death  of  the  said  John,  her  first  husband,  of  the  inheritance  of 
the  said  Robert  Langford  and  Walter,  and  of  all  the  lands  which 
John  and  Amice  held  on  the  days  of  their  death  to  themselves 
and  the  heirs  of  John,  and  cause  the  said  Robert  Langford  and 
Walter  to  have  full  seisin  of  their  pourparties,  as  the  king  for 
40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  then*  homage  until  the 
octave  of  the  Purification  next ;  provided  always  that  Robert 
Langford  and  Walter  have  each  in  his  pourparty  a  share  of  the 
lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's 
tenant. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Henry  Barton,  mayor  of  London  and 
escheator  therein,  omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

Nov.  30.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  John  Wykes, 
esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  in  the  county  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  or  in  service,  of  the  king  or  of  others,  but  that 
on  16  October  15  Richard  II  the  king  by  letters  patent  granted 
the  office  of  marshal  coram  rege  to  him,  by  name  of  John  de 
Wykes,  esquire,  for  life  with  all  fees  and  profits  duly  pertaining 
to  the  said  office,  as  in  the  said  letters  shown  in  evidence  to  the 
jurors  of  the  inquisition  more  fully  is  contained,  by  virtue  of 
which  letters  the  said  John  was  seised  of  the  said  office  ;  and 
that  afterwards  the  said  late  king,  on  10  February  20  Richard  II, 
with  the  assent  of  Parliament,  by  letters  patent,  (likewise  shown 
in  evidence  to  the  said  jurors),  among  other  things  granted,  for 
himself  and  his  heirs,  that  the  office  of  marshal  in  the  King's 
Bench,  which  John  then  held  for  life,  as  aforesaid,  with  reversion 
to  the  said  late  king  and  his  heirs,  should  remain  after  John's 
death,  with  all  fees  and  profits  duly  pertaining  to  the  office, 
to  Thomas  late  earl  of  Nottingham  and  marshal  of  England, 
and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  and  that  Thomas  and  his  said 
heirs  male  might  freely  and  with  impunity  grant  the  office,  as 
soon  as  by  the  death,  cession,  resignation  or  surrender  of  John, 
or  otherwise,  it  should  be  vacant,  to  any  fit  person,  any  exist- 
ing letters  patent  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding,  by  virtue 
of  which  letters  the  said  John  attorned  to  the  said  late  earl 


182  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  9 — cont. 

in  respect  of  the  said  office  ;  and  that  the  office  contained  in  the 
letters  patent  to  John  and  the  office  contained  in  the  letters 
patent  to  the  late  earl  is  one  and  the  same  office  ;  and  that 
Thomas  the  late  earl  had  issue,  to  wit,  one  Thomas  late  earl 
marshal  and  earl  of  Nottingham,  and  John  now  earl  marshal 
and  earl  of  Nottingham  ;  and  that  the  said  late  earl,  the  father, 
afterwards  died  seised  of  the  reversion  of  the  office,  after  whose 
death  the  right  of  the  reversion  descended  to  Thomas  the  son, 
as  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  the  father  ;  and  that  afterwards 
Thomas  the  son  died  seised  of  the  reversion,  after  whose  death 
the  right  of  the  reversion  descended  to  the  said  John,  now  earl, 
as  brother  and  next  heir  of  Thomas  the  son,  since  Thomas  the 
son  died  without  heir  male  of  his  body  ;  and  that  the  said  John 
Wykes  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  said  office  of  marshal  in 
the  King's  Bench  for  life  only  with  reversion  to  the  said  John 
now  earl  marshal  and  earl  of  Nottingham  in  tail  male  ;  and  that 
John  Wykes  died  on  13  September  last ;  and  that  John  now  earl 
marshal  and  earl  of  Nottingham  is  24  years  of  age  and  more  ; — 
to  deliver  the  said  office  with  the  fees  and  profits  aforesaid  to 
the  said  earl,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  20s.  paid 
in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  the  quinzaine  of 
Easter  next. 

Dec.  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  Amice  late  the 
wife  of  Robert  Bardolf  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  for  life,  (1) 
the  manor  of  Pencrich,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  knight's 
fee,  of  the  gift  and  feoffment  of  Alan  de  Buxhull,  knight,  and 
Thomas  Cheyne  to  her  and  John  de  Beverle  her  late  husband, 
deceased,  and  the  heirs  of  John,  and  (2)  the  manor  of  Rodbaston, 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fifth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  of 
the  gift  and  feoffment  of  John  de  Peyto,  knight,  and  Eleanor  his 
wife,  to  her  and  the  said  John  de  Beverle  and  the  heirs  of  John  ; 
and  that  Robert  Langeford,  son  of  Anne  one  of  the  daughters  and 
heirs  of  the  said  John  de  Beverle,  and  Walter  Daundesey,  knight, 
son  of  Elizabeth  the  other  daughter  and  heir  of  John  de  Beverle, 
are  John's  kinsmen  and  next  heirs  and  of  full  age  ;  and  that 
Robert  Langeford,  to  whom  with  the  said  Walter,  as  kinsmen  and 
heirs  of  John  de  Beverle,  the  reversion  of  the  manors  descended, 
in  the  lifetime  of  Amice  granted  the  reversion  of  a  moiety  of 
the  manors,  to  witj  whatsoever  pertained  to  him,  to  Humphrey 
Stafford,  knight,  and  his  heirs,  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court ; 
and  that  the  reversion  of  the  other  moiety  of  the  manors  at  the 
time  of  the  death  of  Amice  pertained,  and  now  pertains,  to 
Walter  ; — to  cause  the  said  Walter  to  have  full  seisin  of  his 
moiety  of  the  manors  ;  as  the  king  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  until  a  certain  day  yet  to  come  the  homage 
due  from  Robert  Langeford  and  Walter  in  this  respect  and  for 
the  lands  in  divers  counties  which  Amice  held  in  dower,  and  for 
other  lands  which  John  de  Beverle  and  she  held  to  themselves 
and  the  heirs  of  John ;  and  as  the  king  has  ordered  the  fealty  of  the 


4  HENRY  V.  183 


Membrane  9 — -cont. 

said  Robert  Langeford  and  Walter  to  be  taken  by  the  escheator 
in  the  county  of  Hertford. 
1417. 

Feb.  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  Robert  Darcy,  late  escheator,  showing  that 
John  de  Bryche  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  70  acres  of  land,  5s.  9|d.  of  rent  in  the  town  of  Bryche,  and  a 
messuage,  30  acres  of  land  and  4  acres  of  wood  in  the  same  town  ; 
and  that  the  said  70  acres  of  land  and  the  rent  are  held  of  the 
honour  of  Hagenet  by  service  of  common  suit  of  court  to  the  manor 
of  Hawele,  co.  Suffolk,  every  three  weeks  for  all  service,  and  the 
rest  of  the  premises  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Robert 
Bryche,  son  of  the  said  John,  is  his  next  heir  and  28  years  of 
age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  Robert  and  cause  him  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  said  70  acres  of  land  and  the  rent,  removing  the  king's 
hand  from  the  rest  of  the  premises,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand 
for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  John,  and  delivering  to  Robert 
any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  John's  death. 

Feb.  17.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  WTilts  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  John  Barewe,  late  escheator,  showing  that 
Simon  Michell  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  messuage  and  2£ 
virgates  of  land  in  Milton  by  Puesey  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  of 
Henry  IV  as  of  his  castle  of  Old  Sarum,  by  service  of  13d.  a  year 
for  all  service,  payable  at  Michaelmas  ;  and  that  Thomas  Michel, 
son  of  the  said  Simon,  is  his  next  heir  and  31  years  of  age  ; — to 
take  the  fealty  of  Thomas  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
said  messuage  and  land. 

,  .,„  MEMBRANE  8. 

Nov.  25.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset ; — pursuant  to  an 
Westminster,  inquisition  made  by  John  Warre,  late  escheator,  showing  that  Eliza- 
beth late  the  wife  of  William  de  Monte  Acuto,  late  earl  of  Salisbury, 
on  the  day  of  her  death  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Codecombe  in  her 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  since  John  de  Mohun,  'chivaler,'  and  Joan 
his  wife,  held  the  said  manor  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  William  de 
Houthorp  and  Richard  Cok,  chaplain,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies,  and  had  issue,  Philippa  now  duchess  of  York,  the  said  Eliza- 
beth, and  Maud  late  the  wife  of  John  lord  Lestraunge,  and  afterwards 
died,  after  whose  death  the  said  manor  together  with  other  lands 
descended  to  the  said  Philippa  and  Elizabeth  and  to  Richard 
now  lord  Lestraunge,  son  and  lieu*  of  the  said  Maud,  since  Maud 
died  long  before  ;  and  that  afterwards  a  division  was  made  of 
the  said  inheritance  between  the  said  Philippa,  Elizabeth  and 
Richard,  so  that  the  said  manor  of  Codecombe  was  assigned  to 
the  pourparty  of  Elizabeth  ;  and  that  Elizabeth  died  without 
heir  of  her  body  ;  and  that  Philippa  and  Richard  are  her  next 
heirs  by  the  form  of  the  aforesaid  grant,  and  of  full  age  ;  and 
that  the  manor  aforesaid  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  Richard,  make  a  partition  of  the 


184  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  8 — cont. 

manor  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause  the  said  duchess  and 
Richard  to  have  full  seisin  of  their  pourparties  ;  as  the  king  has 
taken  the  homage  and  fealty  of  Philippa,  and  for  205.  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  Richard's  homage  until  the  quinzaine  of 
Easter  next.  By  p.s.  [716]. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick  ; — pursuant 
to  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Knyghtley,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Monte  Acuto, 
late  earl  of  Salisbury,  on  the  day  of  her  death  was  seised  of  the 
manor  of  Whicheford  and  of  the  advowson  of  a  third  part  of  the 
church  of  the  manor  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  since  John 
Mohun,  '  chivaler  '  and  Joan  his  wife  had  the  said  manor  and 
advowson  of  the  grant  of  Ives  de  Clynton  to  them  and  the  heirs 
of  their  bodies  (by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  at  Westminster 
in  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Martin,  22  Edward  III,  before  John  de 
Stonore  and  his  fellows  then  justices  of  the  Bench,  between  the 
said  John  de  Mohoun  and  Joan,  querents,  and  the  said  Ives, 
deforciant,  and  shown  to  the  jurors  of  the  inquisition  at  the  time 
of  the  taking  of  the  same),  and  had  issue,  Philippa  now  duchess  of 
York,  the  said  Elizabeth,  and  Maud  late  the  wife  of  John  lord  le 
Strange,  and  afterwards  died,  after  whose  death  the  said  manor 
and  advowson  together  with  other  lands  descended  to  the  said 
Philippa  and  Elizabeth  and  to  Richard  now  lord  le  Straunge,  son 
and  heir  of  the  said  Maud,  since  Maud  died  long  before  ;  and  that 
afterwards  a  division  was  made  of  the  said  inheritance  between 
the  said  Philippa,  Elizabeth  and  Richard,  so  that  the  said 
manor  together  with  the  advowson  of  the  third  part  of  the  church 
of  the  manor  was  assigned  to  the  pourparty  of  Elizabeth  ;  and 
that  Elizabeth  died  without  heir  of  her  body  ;  and  that  Philippa 
and  Richard  are  her  next  heirs  by  the  form  of  the  aforesaid  grant, 
and  of  full  age  ;  and  that  the  said  manor  and  advowson  are  held 
of  the  earl  of  Hereford  ; — to  make  a  partition  of  the  said  manor 
of  Whicheford  and  of  the  third  part  of  the  advowson  of  the  said 
church  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause  the  said  duchess  and 
Richard  to  have  full  seisin  of  their  pourparties  :  as  the  king  has 
taken  the  homage  and  fealty  of  the  duchess  for  her  pourparty  of 
the  manor  of  Codecombe,  co.  Somerset,  and  for  a  certain  fine 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  the  homage  of  Richard  for  his 
pourparty  of  the  same  until  a  certain  day  yet  to  come,  and  has 
ordered  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset  to  take  Richard's 
fealty,  make  a  partition  of  the  said  manor  of  Codecombe  into  two 
equal  parts,  and  cause  the  said  duchess  and  Richard  to  have  full 
seisin  of  their  pourparties. 

Dec.  16.  Commitment  to  John  Everdon,  clerk,  and  Henry  Caysho, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  John  Wykes  of  the  county  of  Gloucester  and 
Ralph  Hastynges  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  a 
certain  plot  of  meadow  by  Le  Pye  in  the  fields  of  Northampton  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  plot 
shall  remain  in  the  hand  of  the  king  or  of  his  heirs  by  reason  of 


4  HENRY  V.  185 


1416.  Membrane  8 — cotif. 

the  felony  which  Juliana  Murdak  committed  and  for  which  she 
was  burnt,  rendering  6s.  8d.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  equally,  as  they  rendered  for  the  same  heretofore. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
1417. 

Feb.  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall 
Westminster,  to  cause  Richard  de  Beauchamp  of  Bergevenny,  '  chivaler,' 
and  Isabel  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Richard  the  son  and  heir 
of  Thomas  late  lord  le  Despenser,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the 
lands  which  Constance  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  held  on 
the  day  of  her  death  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  Isabel ;  as 
the  king  has  taken  Richard's  fealty. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Henry  Barton,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  York. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 

Feb.  14.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  John  atte  Bergh,  late  egcheator,  showing 
that  Thomas  Stabber,  deceased,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of 
the  king  in  chief,  a  messuage,  a  carucate  and  a  half  of  land  (less 
a  twentieth  part  of  an  acre  of  land),  and  10s.  of  rent  in  Wychford, 
by  service  of  2s.  payable  yearly  to  the  king  at  bis  castle  of  Old 
Sarum  at  Michaelmas  for  all  services  ;  and  that  Joan,  who  is  14 
years  of  age,  and  Elizabeth,  who  is  12  years  of  age,  are  the  daugh- 
ters and  next  heirs  of  Thomas; — to  take  the  fealty  of  Joan,  make 
a  partition  of  the  premises  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause  Joan 
to  have  full  seisin  of  her  pourparty,  delivering  Elizabeth's  pour- 
party,  together  with  the  issues  thereof  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  Thomas,  to  her  next  friend,  to  keep  the  same  to  her  use  until 
her  lawful  age. 

.  ,,fi  MEMBRANE  7. 

Nov.  28.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  appoint  some  trust- 
Westminster,  worthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the 
said  diocese  the  two  tenths  which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the 
province  of  Canterbury  in  their  last  convocation  in  the  cathedral 
church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  9  November  and  continued 
from  day  to  day  until  23  November  last,  granted  to  the  king  of 
all  ecclesiastical  goods  and  benefices  assessed  and  accustomed 
to  pay  to  a  tenth  (except  the  goods  and  benefices  of  poor 
nuns  and  hospitallers,  and  ecclesiastical  benefices  and  goods  in 
Whales  and  elsewhere  which  have  been  destroyed  or  excessively 
diminished  by  hostile  raids  or  floods  or  othei-wisp.  touching  which, 


186  CALENDAR  Ofr  FINE  ROLLS. 


141(3.  Membrane  7 — conl. 

though  not  expressly  named  in  the  archbishop's  certificates,  letters 
of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted,  as  if  they  had  been  expressly 
named,  and  except  also  the  goods  and  benefices  of  the  colleges 
of  St.  Mary  of  Winchester  in  Oxford  and  of  St.  Mary  near  the 
city  of  Winchester  of  the  foundation  of  the  bishop  of  Winchester, 
and  except  the  church  of  Portlond  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury 
which  by  such  hostile  raids  has  been  burnt,  plundered  and  exces- 
sively diminished),  payable  a  tenth  and  a  half  tenth  at  the 
Purification  next  and  the  other  half  tenth  in  the  octave  of  Easter 
next,  under  these  conditions,  to  wit,  that  the  payment  of  the 
whole  tenth  granted  in  the  convocation  held  on  18  November 
A.D.  1415  in  the  said  church  of  St.  Paul  and  continued  from  day 
to  day  until  2  December  following,  and  payable  at  Martinmas 
next,  shall  be  deferred  until  the  Midsummer  folio  whig  and  in  no  way 
demanded  by  the  king  before  that  tune,  and  further  that  no  one 
be  excused  from  the  collection  of  such  tenths  by  royal  privileges, 
and  that  no  ordinary  by  colour  of  any  exception  made  by  him  of 
any  monastery  or  benefice  be  excused  by  the  king's  writs  or  in 
any  other  way  from  certifying  the  king  touching  the  value  of 
the  goods  or  benefices  thus  by  him  excepted.  And  answer  is  to 
be  made  to  the  king  for  the  said  tenths  at  the  terms  aforesaid  ; 
and  the  archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the 
Exchequer  by  Christmas  next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the 
persons  appointed  by  him. 
Mittitur  in  extractis, 

Order  in  like  terms  to  H.  bishop  of  Winchester. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
J.  bishop  of  Ely. 
P.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
N.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  or  his  vicar-general,  the  bishop 

being  in  remote  parts. 
S.  bishop  of  St.  Davids. 
R.  bishop  of  Rochester. 
R.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  or  his  vicar-general,  the  bishop  being 

in  remote  parts. 
The  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Chiches- 

ter,  the  see  being  void. 
J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  or  his  vicar-general, 

the  bishop  being  in  remote  parts. 
B.  bishop  of  Bangor. 
J.  bishop   of  Llandaff. 
E.  bishop  of  Exeter. 
J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  or  his  vicar-general,  the  bishop  being 

in  remote  parts. 
R.  bishop  of  Hereford. 
R.  bishop  of  London,  or  his  vicar-general,  the  bishop  being 

in  remote  parts. 
The  bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 
Th.  bishop  of  Worcester. 


4  HENRY  V. 


187 


1416. 


Membrane  1 — conl. 


Order  in  like  terms  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans  touching  his 
exempt  jurisdiction. 


Nov.  22.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset 
Westminster,  to  take  the  fealty  of  Reynold  West,  brother  and  heir  of  Thomas 
West,  '  chivaler,'  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  the  said  Thomas  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised 
of  in  his.  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has 
taken  his  homage.  By  p.s.  [714]. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 
The  like  to  the  following  :— 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

Nov.  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Maud  late  the  wife  of 
John  Day  veil  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  in  her  demesne  as  of 
fee  7  messuages  and  7£  bovates  of  land  in  Bysopthorp,  a  tenement 
called  '  Bwustardhall,'  and  another  tenement  in  Medelthorp  ; 
and  that  the  said  messuages  and  land  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  fealty  and  service  of  2  marks  a  year  for  all  service,  and  the 
said  tenements  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  William 
Day  veil  is  Maud's  son  and  next  heir,  and  40  years  of  age  and 
more  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  William  for  the  messuages  and  land 
aforesaid  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  same,  removing 
the  king's  hand  from  the  said  tenements  which  are  held  of  others 
than  the  king,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause 
than  the  death  of  Maud,  and  delivering  to  William  any  issues 
taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  Maud's  death. 

Dec.  15.  Commitment  to  William  Lasyngby,  Christopher  Boynton  and 
Westminster.  William  Burgh,  esquire, — by  main  prise  of  Christopher  Cony  ers  and 
Thomas  Manyngham  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  late  of  Nicholas  Gower,  of  the  county  of  York,  esquire, 
who  held  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  Philip  son  and  heir  of 
John  late  lord  de  Darcy,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  which  are 
in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Nicholas  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  by  reason  also  of  the 
minority  of  the  said  Philip  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  Nicholas  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  John  together 
with  his  marriage,  if  adjudged  to  the  king,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir  until  one  of  them,  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  they 
shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the 
extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them 
and  the  treasurer,  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas,  and  for  the  marriage  likewise  as  much  as  may 
be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  and  finding  fit 


188  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1416.  Membrane  1 — cont. 

maintenance  for  the  heir  ;   with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
buildings  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1417. 

Feb.  22.  Commitment  to  Richard  de  Burgh  of  the  county  of  Norfolk,— 
Westminster,  j^y  niainprise  of  Henry  Yakesley  of  the  county  of  Suffolk  and 
Thomas  Elger  of  the  county  of  Norfolk, — of  the  keeping  of  three 
acres  of  land  in  Fisshele,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason 
of  the  acquisition  thereof  made  without  the  king's  licence  by 
Nicholas  Lyon  from  Nicholas  Rudham,  who  held  them  of  the 
king  in  chief  ;  to  hold  the  said  three  acres  of  land  during  the 
king's  pleasure,  rendering  I8d.,  as  the  escheator  of  the  county 
used  to  render  heretofore,  and  an  increment  of  12d.,  yearly  by 
equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  and 
supporting  all  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  6. 

Jan.  28.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  York  to  appoint  some  trustworthy 
Westminster.  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  said 
diocese  the  tenths  which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province 
of  York  in  their  last  convocation  in  their  provincial  council  held 
in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  on  5  January  and 
continued  until  12  January  last,  in  solemn  convocation,  after 
many  discussions  and  various  excuses  on  account  of  their  notorious 
poverty  and  the  other  disadvantages  which  now  beset  them, 
with  welcome  promptitude  granted  to  the  king  in  the  following 
terms,  to  wit,  on  the  said  12  January  in  the  chapter  house  of  the 
said  church  in  the  said  convocation  there  held,  for  the  king's 
pleasure  they  granted  that  the  tenth  payable  at  Midsummer  next 
(saving  all  exceptions  in  the  grant  of  the  said  tenth  comprehended) 
should  now  be  paid  at  Easter  next,  provided  that  the  archbishop 
on  behalf  of  the  said  prelates  and  clergy  received  before  Easter 
the  king's  writ  discharging  them  from  payment  of  the  said  tenth 
at  Midsummer  on  account  of  the  previous  payment  of  the  same 
at  Easter  ;  and  granted  also  for  the  defence  of  the  realm  and  of 
the  church  of  England  a  tenth,  payable  at  Martinmas  next,  of  all 
their  ecclesiastical  benefices,  and  temporalities  and  spiritualities, 
and  temporalities  annexed  to  spiritualities,  except  the  community 
of  the  cathedral  church  of  York  and  the  parish  church  of  Mister- 
ton,  on  account  of  the  excessive  [expenses  necessarily  incurred 
in  the  building,  repairing  and  restoration  of  the  said  cathedral 
church  which  has  been  notoriously  burdened  and  disfigured  by 
reason  of  the  sudden  collapse  of  the  belfry  cf  the  same,  and 
except  the  priories  of  Ellerton,  Watton,  Madersay,  Felley, 
Rufford,  Holmecoltram,  Egleston,  Cokirsand,  and  the  priory 
of  the  cathedral  church  of  Carlisle,  with  their  spiritualities 
and  temporalities,  and  all  benefices  of  nuns,  and  except  also 
benefices,  dignities,  hospitals,  offices,  prebends,  portions  and 
pensions,  temporalities,  spiritualities  and  temporalities  annexed 
to  spiritualities,  within  the  province,  which  are  assessed  at 
100s.  and  under  according  to  the  new  assessment,  and  the  church 


4  HENRY  V.  180 


Membrane  6 — cont. 

of  Kirkham,  co.  Lancaster,  and  except  also,  as  at  other  times, 
the  lands  and  possessions  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Meaux 
which  have  been  destroyed  by  the  waters  of  the  sea,  the  Humber 
and  other  rivers  in  Holdernes,  and  benefices  in  Cumberland, 
Westmoreland,  Coupland  and  Northumberland,  and  the  tem- 
poralities annexed  thereto,  which  have  been  destroyed,  touching 
which  the  certificates  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted  ;  provided 
moreover  that  the  said  prelates  and  clergy  in  no  wise  be  com- 
pelled to  make  payment  with  lay  persons  of  a  fifteenth  in  respect 
of  ecclesiastical  goods,  temporalities,  spiritualities  and  tem- 
poralities annexed  to  spiritualities,  on  which  tenths  are  paid, 
whether  such  goods  are  in  their  hands  or  in  the  hands  of  farmers. 
And  answer  is  to  be  made  for  the  said  tenths  at  the  said  terms  ; 
and  the  archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the 
Exchequer  by  1  March  next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the 
persons  appointed  by  him. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Th.  bishop  of  Durham. 
The  like  to  W.  bishop  of  Carlisle. 

Feb.  8.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cornwall ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Nicholas  Bromford, 
esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  of  2  messuages  and  a  Cornish  acre  of  land  in  Horylake  and 
Lokeham,  and  held  the  messuages  and  land  of  the  king  by  reason 
of  an  outlawry  for  felony  promulgated  against  William  Giffard 
for  the  death  of  Richard  Bevyle,  rector  of  the  church  of  Whitston, 
since  Robert  Horylake,  grandfather  of  Nicholas  (whose  heir 
Nicholas  was)  held  the  said  messuages  and  land  of  the  said 
William  Giffard  and  his  heirs  in  socage  by  fealty  and  by  service 
of  \d.  a  year,  payable  at  Michaelmas,  for  all  service  ;  and  that 
Nicholas  was  also  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  3  messuages,  a 
toft  and  a  ferling  of  land  in  Wodeknoll  and  Dounrewe,  a  messuage, 
a  toft  and  half  a  ferling  of  land  in  Lytelbrygge  and  Spaynardis- 
knoll,  a  messuage  and  a  ferling  of  land  in  Neadecote,  an  English 
acre  of  land  in  Wynhous,  a  messuage  and  a  ferling  of  land  in 
Pennalt,  a  messuage  and  half  a  ferling  of  land  in  Uppeton,  2 
messuages  and  3  curtilages  in  Stratton,  a  messuage  and  2  English 
acres  of  land  in  Merwynchurche,  a  messuage  and  half  a  ferling 
of  land  in  Wodeforde,  a  messuage  and  a  ferling  of  land  in  Gousham, 
a  messuage  and  a  ferling  of  land  in  Yolkysdon,  and  3s.  of  yearly 
rent  in  Dodecote,  which  are  held  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and 
that  John  Bromforde  the  son  of  the  said  Nicholas  is  his  next 
heir  and  30  years  of  age  and  more  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  John 
and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  messuages  and  land 
in  Horylake  and  Lokeham,  removing  the  king's  hand  from  the 
rest  of  the  premises,  if  they  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand 
for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  Nicholas,  and  delivering  to 
John  any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  the  death  of 
Nicholas. 


190 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1417.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  to  John  Wodhous,  esquire,  and  John  Straunge,  clerk,  of 
Westminster,  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Foulishirst,  who  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death,  which  came  to  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  the  son  and  heir 
of  the  said  Thomas,  together  with  the  keeping  and  marriage  of 
the  said  John  ;  to  hold  the  keeping  of  the  said  lands,  together 
with  the  keeping  and  marriage  of  the  said  .heir,  during  his  minority, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full 
age  ;  provided  always  that  they  find  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir, 
keep  the  houses,  buildings,  woods,  gardens  and  enclosures  without 
waste  and  destruction,  and  do  and  support  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  lands,  and  that  they  cause  the  surplus  over  and 
above  the  maintenance  and  charge  aforesaid  to  be  applied  well 
and  lawfully  from  time  to  time  to  the  construction  of  the  king's 
works.  By  p.s.  [764]. 

Vacated  on  surrender. 


Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 


Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford  ; — pursuant 
(1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Derham,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Thomas  White,  son  of  William  WThite  of  Wylden,  co. 
Bedford,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  messuage  with  an  adjacent 
croft,  another  croft  containing  2  acres  of  land,  and  27|  acres  of 
land  in  Wylden  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  Henry  IV  as  of  the 
honour  of  Peverell  by  service  of  rendering  a  pound  of  pepper 
yearly  at  Michaelmas  for  all  service  ;  and  that  John  Morys,  son 
of  Agnes  White  the  sister  of  William  White  the  father  of  the  said 
Thomas  White,  is  his  next  heir  and  36  years  of  age  and  more  ; 
and  that  by  virtue  of  an  inquisition  taken  at  Bedford  on  the 
Saturday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Martin,  16  Richard  II, 
before  John  Craunfeld,  then  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
after  the  death  of  William  White  of  Wylden,  father  of  the  said 
Thomas  White  (whose  heir  Thomas  was),  the  said  messuage, 
crofts  and  land  were  seized  by  the  said  John  Craunfeld  into  the 
hands  of  Richard  II,  and  remained  in  the  hands  of  the  said  king 
all  his  life,  by  colour  of  the  said  inquisition  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  the  said  Thomas  White,  and  for  the  reason  aforesaid 
came  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV,  by  the  abdication  of  Richard, 
and  remained  in  his  hands  all  his  life  without  suit  thereof  out 
of  the  king's  hands  being  made  by  the  said  Thomas  White,  and 
by  the  death  of  Henry  IV  came  to  the  king's  hands,  and  are  still 
in  the  king's  hands  ;  and  that  the  escheators  of  the  county,  as 
well  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  White  as 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  William  White,  have  taken 
the  issues  and  profits,  year  by  year  after  the  death  of  the  said 
William  White,  by  colour  of  the  aforesaid  inquisition  taken  before 
the  said  John  Craunfeld,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas 
White,  and  also  by  colour  of  another  inquisition  taken  at  Wylden 
on  20  April,  2  Henry  IV,  before  Guy  Bracy,  then  escheator  by 
virtue  of  a  writ  directed  to  him  ;  and  that  the  said  Thomas,  late 
escheator,  took  the  issues  and  profits  at  the  time  of  the  taking  of 
the  aforesaid  inquisition  ;  and  that  Thomas  White  held  no  other 


4  HENRY  V. 


191 


1417. 


Feb.  26. 

Westminster. 


March  10. 

Westminster. 


March  16. 

Westminster. 


1416. 
Dec.  20. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 

lands  of  Henry  IV  or  of  others  in  the  said  county  on  the  day  of 
his  death,  in  demesne  or  in  service  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition 
likewise  taken  before  the  said  Thomas  Derham,  showing  that 
Agnes  White  of  Wylden  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  a  messuage, 
20  acres  of  land  and  3  acres  of  meadow  in  Wylden  in  her  demesne 
as  of  fee  of  Henry  IV  as  of  the  honour  aforesaid  by  service  of 
rendering  half  a  pound  of  pepper  yearly  at  Michaelmas  for  all 
service  ;  and  that  Agnes  died  on  5  June,  10  Henry  IV  ;  and  that 
the  said  John  Morys  is  her  son  and  next  heir,  and  36  years  of  age 
and  more  ;  and  that  the  said  messuage,  land  and  meadow  have 
been  seized  by  the  escheators  in  the  county  by  virtue  of  their 
office  into  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  and  into  the  king's  hands  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  Agnes  until  the  day  of  the  last  inquisition, 
and  throughout  that  time  the  said  escheators  have  taken  the 
issues  and  profits  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  Morys  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  messuages,  lands,  crofts  and  meadow  aforesaid, 
which  by  the  death  of  the  said  William  White  and  Agnes  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas,  were  taken  into  the  hands  of 
the  late  kings  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hands  ;  as  the  king  has 
taken  his  fealty. 

MEMBRANE  5. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford  to  take  the 
fealty  of  Gerard  Braybroke,  the  younger,  son  of  Eleanor  one  of 
the  daughters  of  Amaury  de  Sancto  Amando,  '  chivaler,'  and 
sister  of  Ida  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  West,  '  chivaler,'  Amaury 's 
second  daughter,  and  Ida's  kinsman  and  heir,  and  cause  him 
to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Ida  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  or  was  seised  of  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  her 
death,  as  the  king  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
his  homage  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Berks, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales  to  cause  Thomas  Walleweyn,  son  and 
heir  of  John  Walleweyn,  esquire,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has  taken 
his  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s.  [792]. 

Commitment  to  Nicholas  Tourney, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Waterton,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Poge,  esquire,  both  of  the  county 
of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  county  from  Michaelmas 
last  in  terms  as  above  [p.  168]  ;  the  late  commitment  [p.  177 
above}  notwithstanding.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Godestone  and  James 
Andrewe  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Ipswich  and  in 


192  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


14 \Qt  Membrane  5 — cont. 

all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  merchandise, 
the  subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  the 
Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  3  Henry  V,  was  granted  to 
the  king  from  Michaelmas  last  for  life,  for  the  safe  keeping  of  the 
sea,  to  wit,  3s.  on  every  tun  of  wine  for  import  and  export  (the 
king's  prise  only  excepted)  and  I2d.  in  the  pound  on  all  wares  for 
import  and  export  (except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  and  wine, 
and  except  every  kind  of  corn  and  flour  and  fresh  fish  and  beasts 
for  import,  and  except  ale  and  victuals  for  export  for  the  victualling 
of  Calais  and  Hareflieu  and  the  marches  there) ;  and  to  answer 
at  ;the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming  since  Michaelmas 
last.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named : — 

John  Henege  and  John  Belle  ;  in  the  port  of  Boston  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

William  Glover  and  John  Thorp  ;  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and 
Dertemouth  etc. 

Simon  Berde  and  Robert  Elys  ;  in  the  port  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth etc. 

William  Johnson  and  William  Lampton  ;  in  the  port  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  etc. 

William  Hastynges  and  Richard  Mayne  ;  in  the  port  of 
Brygge water  etc. 

William  Ledes  and  William  Warner  ;  in  the  port  of  Sand- 
wich etc. 

Thomas  Fry  and  William  Payne  ;  in  the  port  of  Melcombe 
etc. 

John  Norton  and  Richard  Bukland  ;  in  the  port  of  London 
etc. 

John  Bukworth  and  John  Bukenham  ;  in  the  port  of  Lenne 
etc. 

William  Catton  and  John  Waleys  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 
etc. 

Thomas  Rokes  and  William.  Normore  ;  in  the  port  of  Bristol 
etc. 

William  Soper  and  John  Esgaston  ;  in  the  port  of  Southamp- 
ton etc. 

John  Horwode  and  William  Spenser  ;  in  the  ports  of  Ply- 
mouth and  Fowy  etc. 

John  Bedford  and  Richard  Ulston,  clerk  ;  in  the  port  of 
Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

Dec.  20.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Johnson  and  William 
Westminster.  Lambeton  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  the  subsidy  on 
wools,  hides  and  woolfells  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at  West- 
minster on  the  Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  3  Henry  V, 
was  granted  to  the  king  from  Michaelmas  last  for  life,  for  the 


4   HENRY  V.  193 


Membrane  4 — cont. 

defence  of  the  realm,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  435.  4d.  from 
denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like 
amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks 
from  aliens  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  port ; 
answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming  since 
Michaelmas  last.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 

John  Boteller  and  John  Hyll ;  in  the  port  of  London  and  in 
all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

Richard  Ulverston,  clerk,  and  John  Bedford  ;  in  the  port  of 
Kyngeston-upon-Hull  etc. 

John  Belle  and  John  Henegge  ;  in  the  port  of  Boston  etc. 

John  Bukworth  and  John  Bukenham  ;  in  the  port  of  Lenne 
etc. 

Simon  Berde  and  Robert  Elys  ;  in  the  port  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth etc. 

John  Godestone  and  James  Andrewe  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich 
etc. 

William  Ledes  and  William  Warner  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 
etc. 

William  Catton  and  John  Waleys  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 
etc. 

William  Soper  and  John  Esgaston  ;  in  the  port  of  Southamp- 
ton etc. 

John  Thorp  and  William  Glover  ;  in  the  ports  of  Exeter 
and  Dertemouth  etc. 

John  Horewod  and  William  Spenser ;  in  the  ports  of 
Plymmouth  and  Fowy  etc. 


Wt.  2415.  F.  13. 


(194) 


5    HENRY  V. 


March  2 1 . 

Westminster. 


March  26. 

Westminster. 

March  24. 

Westminster. 

April  1. 

Westminster. 

March  21. 

Westminster. 

May  1. 

Westminster. 

May  2. 

Westminster. 

April  25. 

Westminster. 

May  5. 

Westminster. 

May  1. 

Westminster. 

May  22. 

Westminster. 

May  20. 

Westminster. 

May  23. 

Westminster. 

June  8. 

Westminster. 

June  14. 

Waltham. 

July  9. 

Southampton. 


[Letters  etc.  dated  on  and  after  1  August  in  this  year  are  tested  by 
John  duke  of  Bedford,  guardian  of  England.] 

MEMBRANE  28. 

Order  to  Henry  Barton,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein, 
to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order 
all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  Adam  Fraunceys,  '  chivaler,' 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition  touching  his 
lands  and  heir. 

The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  : — 
[The  same  Adam]  ;  Essex  ;  Middlesex  ;  Bedford. 
William  Pershut,  esquire  ;    Southampton  and  Wilts. 

Juliana  Seintleger  ;  Kent. 

William  Paulyn  of  Hunmanby  ;   York. 

Adam  Fraunceys,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Surrey. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Camoys,  '  chivaler  '  ; 
York. 

Thomas  Harcourt,  '  chivaler,'  the  elder ;  Warwick  and 
Leicester  ;  Stafford  ;  Oxford. 

William  Paulyn  of  Hunmanby ;  York.  Vacated  because 
otherwise  above. 

Philippa  late  the  wife  of  John  Tiptoft,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Worces- 
ter ;  Essex  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Camoys,  '  chivaler  '  ; 
Northumberland.  Vacated  because  surrendered  in  cera. 

Henry  Rose,  clerk  ;   Gloucester. 

Philippa  late  the  wife  of  John  Tiptoft,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Worces- 
ter ;   Essex  ;   Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Thomas  Morley,  knight  ;   Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Christopher   Raghton  ;    Bedford ;     Huntingdon  ;     Cumber- 
land. 
Thomas  Reynes,  esquire  ;  Wilts. 

Philippa  late  the  wife  of  John  Tiptoft,  knight ;  Gloucester  ; 
Buckingham  ;  Middlesex  ;  Kent ;  Somerset ;  Dorset. 


5  HENRY  V. 


195 


1417. 

July  15. 

Southampton. 

July  17. 

Walt  ham. 

July  15. 

Southampton. 


July  22. 

Waltham. 

Aug.  12. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  4. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  12. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  2. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  5. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  7. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  18. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  18. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  4. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  29. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  14. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  1. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

Thomas  de  Berkeley,   '  chivaler  '  ;    Gloucester  ;    Somerset 

and  Dorset ;   Cornwall ;   Devon  ;   Wilts. 
Robert  Corbet,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Gloucester  ;    Salop  ;    Stafford  ; 

Berks. 
Thomas  de  Berkeley,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Buckingham  ;  Oxford  and 

Berks ;  Northampton ;  Bristol  (the  mayor  and  escheator) ; 

London  (Henry  Barton,  mayor  and  escheator) ;  Warwick 

and  Leicester. 
William  Sprixton,  esquire  ;   York. 

Roger    Swillyngton,     '  chivaler  '  ;     Norfolk    and    Suffolk  ; 

Nottingham   and   Derby  ;     Leicester  ;    York  ;     Lincoln  ; 

Kent. 
Robert  Corbet,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Roger    Swillyngton,    '  chivaler '  ;     city   of   York    (William 

Bowes,  mayor  and  escheator). 
John  Sparowe  ;    Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Thomas  Reynes  ;   Buckingham. 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  Leek,  '  chivaler  ' ;   Lincoln. 
Isabel  late  the  wife  of  William  Scot  of  London  ;    Surrey. 
Walter  Taylboys,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Lincoln  ;    York. 

John  Drayton,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Oxford  ;   Berks  ;  Bedford. 
Richard  Arches,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Oxford  ;  Buckingham. 
John  Dabrychecourt,  '  chivaler  '  ;    London  (Henry  Barton, 
mayor  and  escheator)*  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts  ;  Berks. 
William  Hotoft,  esquire  ;    Northampton  ;    Bedford. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Calcote  ;   Buckingham. 

John  Balon  of  Dunkerton  ;   Somerset. 

John  Hoton,  esquire  ;   Westmoreland  ;   Cumberland. 

Brian  de  Stapilton,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Lincoln  ;  Westmoreland  ; 
York. 

Ralph  Grene,  knight  ;  Northampton  ;  Bedford  and  Bucking- 
ham ;  Essex ;  Southampton  and  Wilts ;  Gloucester  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

William  Boyvyle  ;  Devon. 

John  Hathersam  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

John  Dabrychecourt,  '  chivaler '  ;  London  (Richard 
Marlowe,  mayor  and  escheator). 

*  Vncntrrl  berause  otherwise  below. 


196 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1417. 

Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  12. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  16. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  19. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  18. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  20. 

Westminster. 

1418. 

Jan.  17. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  18. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  30. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 

Feb.   8. 

Westminster. 

Feb.   8. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 

Feb.   2. 

Westminster. 

Feb.   3. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  20. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  28. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  27. 

Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Simon  Pakeman,  who  held  in  dower 
after  the  death  of  the  said  Simon,  sometime  her  husband  ; 
Warwick  and  Leicester. 

George  Sallowe,  esquire  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Gilbert  Debenham,  esquire  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Richard  Chetewynd,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir 
of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  tenant  in  chief  of  Henry 
IV,  a  minor  in  that  king's  ward  ;  Stafford. 

Oliver  Punchardon  ;  Southampton. 

Brian  de  Stapilton,  'chivaler'  ;  city  of  York  (the  mayor  and 

escheator). 

John  Fitz  Waryn  ;  Devon. 
John  Fitz  William  ;  York. 
Ralph  Crumwell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby  ; 

London  (Richard  Marlowe,  mayor  and  escheator). 
Thomas  Grene,  '  chivaler  '  ;   York  ;   Lincoln  ;   Nottingham  ; 

Leicester  ;     Northampton  ;     Bedford    and    Buckingham  ; 

Hertford ;      London     (Richard     Marlowe,     mayor     and 

escheator). 

William  Boteler  of  Sydley,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Gloucester. 
Philippa  late  the  wife  of  John  Tiptoft,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Salop. 

John  Whalesbrowe  ;  Devon  ;  Cornwall. 

Thomas  Countevile  ;    Somerset ;    Huntingdon  ;    Hertford. 

Mathew  Niandeser,  esquire  ;  Westmoreland. 

Christian  late  the  wife  of  John  Bank  ;  York. 

Thomas  Skipwith  ;  Lincoln. 

William  Boteler  of  Sydley, '  chivaler  '  ;  Warwick  ;  Worcester. 
Thomas  Skipwith  ;  York. 
George  Salvan  ;  York. 

James  de  Haryngton,  '  chivaler  ' ;   Cumberland. 

Thomas  Brook,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Bristol  (Robert  Russell,  mayor 
and  escheator)  ;  Wilts ;  Devon ;  Gloucester  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

The  same  Thomas  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

John  Walden,  esquire  ;   Essex  ;   Middlesex  ;    Cambridge. 

Hugh  Fastolf,  knight ;  Norfolk  ;  Suffolk. 

John    de    Haryngton,    '  chivaler  '  ;     York  ;     Cumberland  ; 

Lincoln  ;    Devon  and  Cornwall ;    Somerset  and  Dorset ; 

London  (Richard  Marlowe,  mayor  and  escheator) ;  county 

palatine  of  Lancaster  (the  chancellor). 


5  HENRY  V. 


1418. 


March  15. 

Westminster. 

March  17. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

Richard  de  Mawardyn,  esquire  ;   Hereford  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 

John  de  Haryngton,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Suffolk  ;  Bedford. 
Anthony  Beston  ;  York. 

Baldwin  Frevill ;  Warwick  ;  Nottingham  ;  Stafford  ;  Surrey. 
Vacated  because  surrendered  in  cera. 


1417. 

March  28. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  22. 

Grant  and  demise  to  John  Clement, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Yaroudale,  esquire,  of  the  county  of  Leicester  and  William 
Scarburgh,  the  younger,  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  next  for  20  years  together  with  a 
moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths,  rendering  for  the  said 
subsidy,  alnage  and  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  201.  6s.  Sd.  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Michaelmas  and  Easter  Exchequers,  and  answering 
for  the  other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  :  and  appointment  of  the 
said  John  as  alnager  and  collector ;  in  terms  as  above  [p.  6]. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Robert  Midelton  of  York,— by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Gare, 
citizen  of  York,  and  John  Cerff  of  the  county  of  York, — 
from  Michaelmas  last  to  Michaelmas  next,  he  rendering 
110  marks,  as  the  last  farmers  rendered,  and  an  increment 
of  135.  4d.  ;  in  the  county  of  York  and  in  the  city  and 
suburbs  of  York. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

John  Wetwang  of  Grisby,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln, — by 
mainprise  of  John  Bees  by  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and 
William  Banastre  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull, — from  Michael- 
mas last  for  two  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  405.,  with  proviso 
that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  by  Easter  next 
without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  farm,  then  the 
said  John  shall  render  such  larger  sum  or  be  removed  from 
the  farm  ;  in  the  parts  of  Lyndesay,  co.  Lincoln. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Thomas  Parker,  esquire,  of  Hereford, — by  mainprise  of 
Richard  Wenysle  of  the  county  of  Hereford  and  John 
Waleys  of  the  county  of  Sussex, — from  the  Annunciation 
next  for  ten  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  565.  8d.,  with  proviso 
that  if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  by  Easter  next 
without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  said  farm,  then  the 
said  Thomas  shall  render  such  larger  sum  or  be  removed 
from  the  farm  ;  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  in  the  city 
of  Hereford. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


198  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1417.  Membrane  22 — cont. 

Nov.  3.  John  Ay les worth  and  Richard  Hipkyns, — by  mainprise  of 

Westminster.  John  Waget  of  the  county  of  Oxford  and  George  Belysby 

of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — from  Easter  4  Henry  V,  for  ten 
years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  12  marks  which  the  last 
farmers  rendered,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4(£.  ;  in  the 
county  of  Gloucester. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
1418. 

March  16.  William  Faram  and  Roger  London  of  the  county  of  Berks, — 

Westminster.  by  mainprise  of   John  Stratton,  '  draper,'   and   Thomas 

Norton.  '  taillour,'  of  London, — from  Easter  next  for  five 
years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  22/.  which  the  last  farmers 
used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  205.,  with  proviso  that 
if  any  other  person  shall  be  willing  hereafter  without  fraud 
to  render  more  for  the  said  farm,  then  the  said  William 
and  Roger  shall  render  such  larger  sum  or  be  removed  from 
the  farm  ;  in  the  counties  of  Berks  and  Oxford. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

,^I7  MEMBRANE  21. 

April  8.  Order  to  the  sheriff  of  Devon  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition 
Westminster,  taken  before  William  Cheyne  and  John  Martyn  (by  virtue  of 
letters  patent  directed  to  them  and  to  William  Paulet  and  John 
Sparwe),  showing  that  John  Pomeray,  '  chivaler,'  on  the  day 
of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Stokkelegh  Pomeray  and  moieties 
of  the  manors  of  Hurberton  and  Brixham,  co.  Devon,  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  and 
that  Joan  wife  of  Thomas  Pomeray,  '  chivaler,'  the  daughter  of 
Joan  one  of  the  sisters  of  the  said  John  Pomeray,  and  John  Cole, 
esquire,  son  of  Margaret  the  other  sister  of  the  said  John  Pomeray, 
are  the  kinsfolk  and  next  heirs  of  the  said  John  Pomeray,  and 
of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  premises  into  the  king's  hand  (if  they 
have  not  yet  been  so  taken),  together  with  the  issues  thereof 
from  the  time  of  John's  death,  and  to  keep  them  safely  until 
further  order,  certifying  the  king  thereof  in  the  Chancery. 

April  1.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Lathe,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Lyon  and  John  Waghorn  of  the  county  of  Middlesex, — of 
the  keeping  of  the  lands  late  of  John  Reyner  of  Fyncham,  who 
was  outlawed  for  felony  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  next 
for  as  long  as  the  lands  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  that 
cause,  rendering  3s.  4c£.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter,  to  wit,  2s.  4rf.  as  Roger  Wolf erton,  late  escheator  in 
the  county  of  Suffolk,  formerly  rendered,  and  an  increment  of 
I2d. ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support 
of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  9.         Commitment   to   Nicholas   Bury, — by   mainprise    of   Robert 

Westminster.  Palgrave  of  the  county  of  Suffolk  and  John  Hervy  of  the  same 

county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Westle,  late  of  Laurence 


5  HENRY  V. 


199 


May  10. 

Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 


May  22. 

Westminster, 


Membrane  21  —  cont. 

Hastynges,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  for 
certain  causes  ;  to  hold  the  same  after  the  death  of  Eleanor  late 
the  wife  of  John  Lestraunge,  knight,  for  as  long  as  the  manor 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering,  after  Eleanor's  death, 
41.  13s.  4d.  as  John  White,  knight,  and  Margery  late  his  wife 
lately  rendered  for  it,  and  an  increment  of  20s.,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commission  to  Roger  Horton,  Richard  Lone,  William  Boydell, 
William  Curson  of  Croxsall,  Thomas  Coton  and  Richard 
Kynardesby,  and  to  the  sheriff  of  Stafford,  jointly  and  severally, 
by  the  oath  of  upright  and  lawful  men  of  the  said  county  to  make 
inquisition  touching  the  lands  and  heir  of  Thomas  Harecourt, 
'  chivaler,'  the  elder,  to  seize  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands,  and 
to  keep  them  safely  until  further  order. 

Commitment  to  William  Dore,  —  by  mainprise  of  Roger  Hunt  and 
William  Spenser  of  the  county  of  Bedford,  —  of  the  keeping  of  o£ 
acres  of  land,  called  '  Swynnecroft,'  by  the  chapel  of  St.  Edmund, 
king  and  martyr,  in  Cambridge,  which  John  de  Neell  of  Old 
Wyndesore,  deceased,  held  for  life  of  the  grant  of  Richard  II,  with 
reversion  to  the  king  and  his  heirs  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
last  for  30  years,  rendering  the  3s.  for  which  the  escheator  in  the 
county  of  Cambridge  accounted,  and  an  increment  of  2s.,  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  Roger  Croume,  John  Pygot  and  Christopher 
Boynton,  —  by  mainprise  of  John  Serf  of  the  county  of  York 
and  John  Thwaytes  of  the  city  of  York,  —  of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  in  the  city  of  York  late  of  Henry  Lescrop,  '  chivaler,' 
deceased,  who  made  forfeit  to  the  king  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last  for  as  long  as  they  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  on 
that  account,  rendering  the  10/.  at  which  the  lands  were  extended 
by  an  inquisition  taken  before  William  Awne,  late  mayor  of  the 
city  of  York  and  escheator  therein,  and  an  increment  of  40s., 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas  and  Easter 
Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  Thomas  Stokedale  and  Richard  Knyghteley,  — 
by  mainprise  of  Geoffrey  Colett  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  and 
Robert  Whitegreve  of  the  county  of  Stafford  ;  —  (1)  of  the  keeping 
of  20  acres  of  land  in  Turveye  within  the  park  of  Neweton 
Blosniavyll,  5  acres  of  land  within  the  said  park,  and  50  acres  of 
land  in  Turveye  (as  parcels  of  the  manor  of  Neweton  Blomavill), 
co.  Bedford  ;  and  of  the  manor  of  Neweton  Blosnevile  with 
certain  lands  in  Clifton  called  '  Botelers  '  and  '  Wakes',  co. 
Buckingham  ;  which  Nicholas  Bradshawe,  deceased,  held  for 
life,  of  the  king  and  of  others,  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  Elizabeth 
Beauchamp  and  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  with  reversion 


200 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


14  Yjt  Membrane,  21 — cont. 

to  the  said  Edmund  and  his  heirs  ;  and  also  (2)  of  the  keeping 
of  50  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow  and  10s.  of  yearly  rent 
in  Shiryngton,  co.  Buckingham,  which  John  Gillyng,  deceased, 
likewise  held  for  life  with  reversion  to  the  said  late  earl  and  his 
heirs  ;  which  lands  and  tenements  are  extended  in  detail,  by 
two  inquisitions,  at  11Z.  16s.  8d.  a  year  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Nicholas  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Humphrey  son  and  heir  of  the  said  late  earl,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  for 
the  keeping  111.  16s.  &£.,  in  accordance  with  the  extent,  and  an 
increment  of  40s.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas 
and  Easter  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings, 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  said  manor, 
lands  and  tenements.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

May  15.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent ; — pursuant  to 
Reading.  an  inquisition  made  by  him,  showing  that  Joan  late  the  wife  of 
John  Spycer  died  seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  of  a  moiety  of 
the  manor  of  Strete,  co.  Kent ;  and  that  the  said  moiety  is  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  by  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  as  of  the  king's 
castle  of  Dover,  by  paying  10s.  yearly  to  the  guard  of  the  said 
castle ;  and  that  John  Spycer,  son  of  John  Spycer,  of  Canterbury, 
is  Joan's  son  and  next  heir,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  John  the 
son  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  moiety,  as  the  king  has  taken 
his  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

May  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  to  cause  Thomas 
Westminster.  Paulyn,  son  and  heir  of  William  Paulyn  of  Hunmanby,  to  have  full 
seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  his  homage  until  Martinmas  next ;  saving  to  Alice 
late  the  wife  of  William  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

May  14.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  to  cause 
Reading.  William  Porter  and  Agnes  his  wife,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs 
of  Adam  Fraunceys,  '  chivaler,'  and  Thomas  Charleton  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  the  other  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  Adam, 
to  have  full  seisin  of  ah1  the  lands  which  Adam  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  and  in  fee  tail,  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has 
taken  the  fealty  of  William  and  Thomas  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  until  Martinmas  next  the  homage  due  from 
Thomas  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  his  said  wife. 


Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex. 
The  like  to  Henry  Barton,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator 
therein. 


5  HENRY  V. 


201 


1417.  MEMBRANE  20. 

May  1.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  taken  before  William  Cheyne  and  John  Martyn 
(by  virtue  of  letters  patent  directed  to  them  and  to  William  Paulet 
and  John  Sparwe),  showing  that  John  Pomeray,  '  chivaler,'  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Stokkelegh  Pomeray 
and  moieties  of  the  manors  of  Hurberton  and  Brixham,  co. 
Devon,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  ;  and  that  Joan  wife  of  Thomas  Pomeray,  '  chivaler,' 
the  daughter  of  Joan  one  of  the  sisters  of  the  said  John  Pomeray, 
and  John  Cole,  esquire,  son  of  Margaret  the  other  sister  of  the  said 
John  Pomeray,  are  the  kinsfolk  and  next  heirs  of  the  said  John 
Pomeray,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  Thomas, 
make  a  partition  of  the  premises  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause 
John  Cole,  and  Thomas  and  Joan,  to  have  full  seisin  of  their 
respective  pourparties,  as  the  king  for  two  marks  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  the  homage  and  fealty  of  John  Cole  until 
Pentecost  next ;  saving  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Pomeray 
her  reasonable  dower  of  the  premises. 

May  18.  Commitment  to  William  Dore, — by  mainprise  of  Roger  Hunt  and 
Westminster.  William  Spenser  of  the  county  of  Bedford, — of  the  keeping  of  5£ 
acres  of  land,  called  'Swynnecroft,'  by  the  chapel  of  St.  Edmund, 
king  and  martyr,  in  Cambridge,  which  John  de  Neell  of  Old 
Wyndesore,  deceased,  held  for  life  of  the  grant  of  Richard  II,  with 
reversion  to  the  king  and  his  heirs  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last  for  30  years,  rendering  the  3*.  for  which  the  escheator 
in  the  county  of  Cambridge  accounted,  and  an  increment  of  2s., 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  infra. 

June  24.  Commitment  to  Robert  lord  de  Wilughby  and  Henry  Totewey, 
Waltham.  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Yerburgh  of  the  county  of 
Lincoln  and  Richard  Balle  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping 
of  the  priory  of  Burewell,  co.  Lincoln,  which  is  in  the  king's 
hand  by  the  death  of  brother  Peter  de  Monte  Ardit',  the  late 
prior ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  Peter's  death  for  30  years, 
rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer 
by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touch- 
ing maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  8.  Commitment  to  John  Radclyf,  son  of  James  Radclyf, 
Southampton. '  chivaler', — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Holden  and  Thomas 
Haseley, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Morle, 
'  chivaler/  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  until  the  full  age  of 
Margaret  his  daughter  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of 
Margaret,  rendering  for  the  lands  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  at  the 


202 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  20 — cant. 

Exchequer  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and  paying  for  the  marriage 
as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer, 
maintaining  the  said  Margaret,  and  the  houses  and  buildings 
belonging  to  the  said  lands,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  lands.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  because  nothing  thereof  was  done. 

July  8.  Commitment  to  John  Wodehous,  esquire,  and  John  Burgoyne 
Southampton,  of  the  county  of  Cambridge, — by  mainprise  of  William  Stapulton 
of  the  county  of  Norfolk,  esquire,  and  Richard  Elleswyk  of  the 
county  of  Lancaster, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of 
John  de  Peyton,  esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  John  de  Peyton  until  the  full  age  of 
John  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir 
and  with  all  reversions,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  lawful  age  and  the  said  John  Wodehous  and 
John  Burgoyne  shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for  the 
keeping  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  them  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as 
may  likewise  be  agreed  upon,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the 
heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support 
of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


June  26. 

Waltham. 


July  12. 

Waltham. 


Commitment  to  Godfrey  Hilton,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
John  Puddyng  of  the  county  of  Cornwall  and  John  Warde  of  the 
county  of  Southampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Harlas- 
ton,  called  '  Brewes  manoir,'  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Norman  de 
Swynford,  who  held  of  Richard  II  in  chief  by  knight  service, 
which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas 
son  of  Thomas  de  Belesby,  '  chivaler  ',  Norman's  kinsman  and 
heir  and  the  king's  ward  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  Edward  late  duke  of  York,  who  held  the  manor  for 
life,  it  is  said,  until  the  full  age  of  the  said  heir,  together  with  the 
marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age  and  the  marriage  shall  have  been 
effected,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  keeping  and  marriage 
aforesaid  100  marks  only  ;  as  Godfrey  has  surrendered  in  the 
Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  23  May,  4  Henry  V, 
[p.  156  above],  and  has  agreed  with  the  now  treasurer  to  pay  100 
marks  for  the  keeping  and  marriage,  to  wit,  20L  at  Michaelmas 
next,  40  marks  at  Easter  following  and  20Z.  at  Michaelmas  then 
next  following.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  John  Mapilton,  clerk,  and  John  de  Leventhorp, 
esquire, — by  mainprise  of  Christopher  Boynton  and  Robert 
Symund, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  services 
late  of  John  Burman,  son  and  heir  of  Joan  one  of  the  daughters 
and  heirs  of  Cecily  Ragonell,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands 
and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  John 
Burman,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service, 


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203 


1417. 


June  10. 

Waltham. 


Aug.  1. 

Westminster. 


July  18. 

Waltham. 


Nov.  30. 

Westminster; 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  son  and  heir  ;  to  hold 
the  same  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir  together  with 
his  marriage,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall 
have  attained  lawful  age  and  the  said  John  Mapilton  and  John 
de  Leventhorp  shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for  the 
keeping  the  extent  thereof  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  reasonably  be 
agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  and  finding  fit 
maintenance  for  the  heir ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
buildings  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Boef  and  Robert  Elys  to 
levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  the  customs  granted  to  Edward  I 
by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return  for  certain  liberties  and 
immunities,  and  the  custom  and  subsidy  which  by  the  statute 
published  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster,  1 1  Henry  IV,  all 
such  alien  merchants  are  to  pay  for  garments  made  for  export  from 
cloths  of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn '  and  other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the 
half  grain,  and  also  from  cloths  dyed  in  grain,  and  all  other  cloths 
of  wool,  which  have  been  cut,  according  to  the  rate  and  quantity  of 
the  same  ;  (2)  the  custom  and  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  wool- 
felLs,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  50s.  from  denizens  and  60*. 
and  10s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts, 
and  on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  and 
10s.  from  aliens  ;  and  (3)  the  custom  on  cloths  of  wool  and 
worsted  made  in  England  for  export  to  foreign  parts  ;  and  to 
keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  ports  ;  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  John  Foxhols,  clerk,  and  William  Soper 
to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  port  of  Suthampton  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places,  but  omitting  the  additional  10s.  payable 
above  (last  entry)  by  aliens  in  respect  of  the  custom  and  subsidy  on 
wools,  hides  and  woolfells. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
Walter  Reson  and  Thomas  Fry  ;  in  the  port  of  Melcombe  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commission  during  pleasure  to  Walter  Reson  and  Robert  Penne 
to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Melcombe  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  as  above  (last  entry  but  two) ;  ('!)  the 
subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool 
43s.  4d.  from  denizens  and  60s,  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells 
the  like  amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and 
8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  (3)  as  above  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket ' 


204 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1417. 


Dec.  16. 

Westminster. 

1418. 

Feb.  24. 

Westminster. 

1417. 

July  24. 

Waltham. 


Nov.  26. 

Westminster. 


June  10. 

Waltham. 


Aug.  1. 

Westminster. 


July  24. 

Waltham. 

July  18. 

Waltham. 

Nov.  26. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 

seal  in  the  said  ports  ;    answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the 
moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 

Robert  Treyage   and  William   Spenser ;    in   the   ports   of 

Plymmouthand  Fowy,  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh  etc. 

William  Catton  and  John  Clipsham ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 
etc.  By  bill  etc. 

Commission  to  Robert  Russell  and  William  Normore  to  levy 
and  collect  (1)  and  (3)  above  [p.  203]  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  ;  in  terms  as  above. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

William  Lambeton  and  William  Bedford  ;    in  the  port  of 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  18. 

Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Boef  and  Robert  Elys  to 
levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth  and  in 
all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  merchandise, 
the  subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  the 
Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  3  Henry  V,  was  granted  to 
the  king  from  Michaelmas  3  [recte  4]  Henry  V,  for  life,  for  the  safe- 
keeping of  the  sea,  to  wit,  3s.  on  every  tun  of  wine  for  import  and 
export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted),  and  12d.  in  the  pound 
on  all  merchandise  for  import  and  export  (except  wools,  hides  and 
woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except  every  kind  of  corn  and  flour  and 
fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export,*  and  except  ale  and  victuals  for 
export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  and  Hareflieu  and  the  marches 
there) ;  and  to  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forth- 
coming. By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
John  Foxholes,  clerk,  and  William  Soper ;    in  the  port  of 
Suthampton  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Robert  Russell  and  William  Normore  ;  in  the  port  of  Bristol 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Walter  Reson  and  Thomas  Fry  ;   in  the  port  of  Melcombe 

etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Lambeton  and  William  Bedford ;    in  the  port  of 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne    and    in    all    adjacent    ports    and 

places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


"import.    Rot.  Purl,  IV.  64. 


5   HENRY   V.  205 


1417.  Membrane  18 — cpnt. 

Nov.  30.  Walter  Reson  and  Robert  Penne  ;  in  the  port  of  Melcombe 

Westminster.  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  said  William. 

Dec.  16.  Robert   Treyage   and   William   Spenser ;    in   the  ports  of 

\\Vstminster.  Plymmouth  and  Fowy  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and 

places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  24.  William  Catton  and  John  Clipsham ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 

Westminster.  etc.  By  bill  etc. 

ill    i  • 

May  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  Thomas  Harcourt  the  younger,  *  chivaler,'  son  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Harcourt  the  elder,  '  chivaler,'  and  cause  him 
to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  in 
fee  tail  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  40<s.  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Easter  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 

May  24.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  ; — pursuant  to  an 
Westminster,  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  a  fine  was  levied  in  the 
king's  court  at  Westminster,  3  Richard  II,  between  Henry  son  of 
Henry  de  Percy  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  querents,  and  Henry  de 
Percy,  late  earl  of  Northumberland,  def  orciant,  touching  the  manors 
of  Tadcastre,  Grystwarth,  Aystenby  and  Thorstanby,  co.  York, 
by  which  fine  the  said  earl  granted  the  manors  to  the  said  Henry 
(son  of  Henry)  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  male  of  then*  bodies, 
to  hold  the  same  of  the  said  late  king  and  his  heirs  by  the  services 
due  and  customary,  for  ever ;  and  that  Henry  (son  of  Henry) 
and  Elizabeth  were  seised  of  the  said  manors  by  virtue  of  the 
fine,  and  had  male  issue  of  their  bodies,  to  wit,  Henry  now  earl 
of  Northumberland  ;  and  that  Henry  (son  of  Henry)  died  ;  and 
that  Elizabeth  survived  him,  and  was  seised  of  the  manors  by 
virtue  of  the  fine,  and  died  so  seised  ;  and  that  the  said  manors 
are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; — to  take  the 
fealty  of  the  now  earl  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
manors,  as  the  king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  until  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Martin  next. 

July  11.  Commitment  to  John  Rodenhale,  'chivaler,'  and  John 
Waltham.  Wodehous,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Whitegreve  of  the 
county  of  Stafford  and  Richard  Elleswyk  of  the  county  of  Lancas- 
ter,— of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Robert  de  Tuddenham, 
esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the 
day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  Robert  until  the  full  age  of  his  heir,  together  with 
the  marriage  of  the  heir  and  with  all  reversions,  and  so  from  heir 


206  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  BOLLS. 


1417  Membrane  18 — cont. 

to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  lawful  age  and  they 
shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the 
true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
them  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may 
likewise  be  agreed  upon,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  16.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Holey,  John  Pocok, 
Southampton.  John  Tuttesbury  and  John  Everard, — by  mainprise  of  Walter 
Hungerford,  *  chivaler,'  and  Robert  Hull  of  Spaxton, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manors  of  Blakesburgh  and  Wodeford,  and  of 
a  messuage,  a  carucate  of  land  and  14s.  of  rent  in  Kentelesbere, 
co.  Devon,  and  of  the  manor  of  Yevelton,  co.  Somerset,  which 
have  been  seized  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Katharine 
late  the  wife  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  esquire,  who  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as 
long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  on  that 
account,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as 
much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

July  24.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Coupeland  to  examine 
Waltham.  fn  person  all  ships  and  boats  passing  from  and  to  the  realm  in 
the  port  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and 
places,  and  to  make  search  of  all  such  ships  and  boats  suspected 
of  being  laden  with  uncocketed  or  uncustomed  wools,  woolfells, 
hides,  cloths  or  other  customable  wares,  or  with  gold  or  silver 
in  money  by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or  with  jewels,  and  of  any 
persons  suspected  of  having  carried  into  or  out  of  the  realm 
any  bulls,  letters,  instruments  or  processes,  or  any  other 
things  prejudicial  to  the  king  or  his  subjects,  contrary  to  the 
proclamations  and  prohibitions  made  thereof  in  the  king's 
behalf  ;  and  to  arrest  all  such  goods  and  instruments  as  forfeit, 
together  with  the  ships  and  persons  carrying  them,  and  to 
keep  them  safely  until  further  order  ;  and  to  do  all  other  things 
that  pertain  to  the  said  office  ;  and  to  certify  the  king  in  the 
Chancery  touching  all  that  is  done  in  the  matter,  answering  and 
rendering  account  at  the  Exchequer  for  all  the  forfeitures  arrested 
by  him.  And  order  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers, 
lords,  masters,  mariners  of  ships,  and  other  the  king's  ministers 
and  lieges,  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of  all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to 
be  intendant  to  John.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  named  : — 

Oct.  25.  William  Mayhew  of  Colchestre ;    in  the  port  of  Ipswich 

Westminster.  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


5  HENRY  V. 


207 


1417. 
Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  18. 

Westminster. 


1418. 
Feb.  1. 

Westminster. 

1417. 

June  18. 

Southampton. 


Membrane  17 — c<ynt. 

Robert  Brigge  ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

John  Redrys  and  Philip  Richard  of  Bristol ;   in  the  port  of 

Bristol  and  thence  along  the  sea-coast,  on  the  one  side 

as  far  as  Chepstowe,  Newenham  and  Gloucestre,  and  there, 

and  on  the  other  side  as  far  as  Holmes,  and  there. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

William  Hotoft ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  Thomas  Erpyngham,  '  chivaler,' — by  main- 
prise  of  Richard  Gedegh  and  John  Lannoy  of  the  county  of 
Norfolk, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Bardolf, 
esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the 
day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  Thomas  Bardolf  until  the  lawful  age  of  his  son  and 
heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  and  the 
marriage  shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the 
true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  like- 
wise be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and  finding 
fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  buildings  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Aug.  3.  Commitment  to  John  Talvargh,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 
Westminster.  Exchequer, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Hukelegh  of  the  county  of 
Devon  and  John  Derby  of  the  county  of  Worcester, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Elyngham  with  all  its  rights  and 
appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  during  the 
war  with  France,  rendering  100s.,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  Qs.  8d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at 
the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  finding  there  the  divine 
services  ordained  from  of  old,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  belonging  to  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


July  21. 

Walt  ham. 


Commitment  to  John  Harewell,  John  Barton,  the  younger, 
and  John  Baysham,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Berkeley, 
clerk,  and  Richard  Catyrmayn,  esquire, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  castles,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services,  late  of  Thomas 
late  lord  de  Berkeley,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of 
his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Thomas  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's 
hand,  rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  by  equal  portions 


208  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


14 17^  Membrane  17 — cont. 

at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Scribitur  in  extractis  usque  hue. 

Sept.  23.  Order  to  Robert  Hille,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  at 
Westminster  in  the  octave  of  Hilary,  8  Richard  II,  before  Robert 
Bealknap  and  his  fellows,  justices,  a  fine  was  levied  between 
Philippa  (now  deceased)  late  the  wife  of  John  Tiptoft,  'chivaler,' 
(by  name  of  Philippa  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Assheton,  knight) 
and  Thomas  Hawkyn,  querents,  and  John  Langerych  and  Maud 
his  wife  (one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  Hugh  Lorty),  and  John 
Gounter  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  (the  other  sister  and  heir  of  the 
said  Hugh),  deforciants,  touching  the  manor  of  Putney  Lorti, 
the  hundred  of  Putney  Lorty  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Putney  Lorty,  by  which  fine  the  said  John  and  Maud  and  John  and 
Elizabeth  granted  the  said  manor,  hundred  and  advowson  to  the 
said  Philippa  and  Thomas,  to  hold  the  same  of  the  king  and  his 
heirs,  by  the  services  due  and  customary,  for  the  life  of  Philippa, 
with  reversion  to  the  said  John  and  Maud  and  John  and  Elizabeth 
and  the  heirs  of  Maud  and  Elizabeth,  and  by  virtue  of  which  fine 
the  said  Philippa  and  Thomas  were  seised  of  the  said  manor, 
hundred  and  advowson  ;  and  that  John  Langrych  and  John 
Gounter  died  ;  and  that  afterwards  Maud  likewise  died  without 
heir  of  her  body  ;  and  that  afterwards  Philippa  died  so  seised, 
after  whose  death  one  moiety  of  the  said  manor,  hundred  and 
advowson  should  descend  to  Elizabeth,  now  the  wife  of  John 
Andrewe,  as  Maud's  sister  and  heir,  and  the  other  moiety  should 
revert  to  the  said  Elizabeth  by  virtue  of  the  said  fine  ;  and  that 
the  said  manor,  hundred  and  advowson  are  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  ;  and  that 
Elizabeth  is  Maud's  sister  and  next  heir,  and  of  full  age ; — to 
cause  the  said  John  Andrewe  (whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken) 
and  Elizabeth  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  moiety  of  the  said  manor, 
hundred  and  advowson  which  should  descend  to  Elizabeth,  and  to 
deliver  the  other  moiety  to  them  together  with  the  issues  taken 
from  it  since  the  time  of  Philippa's  death. 

Oct.  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  William  Sproxton, 
esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Sproxton,  co. 
York,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  of  the  gift  and  feoffment  of 
Simon  de  Sproxton  made  (by  leave  of  the  king  on  5  June  14 
Edward  II)  to  Robert  son  of  William  de  Sproxton,  the  father  of 
the  said  William  Sproxton,  esquire,  whose  heir  William  was,  and 
Christian  his  wife,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Meignill,  and  the  heirs 
of  then-  bodies  ;  and  that  the  said  William  Sproxton,  as  son  and 
heir  of  Robert  and  Christian,  died  so  seised  by  virtue  of  the  said 
entail ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  the  king  by  homage  and 
fealty,  and  by  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  by  a  rent  of 


5   HENRY  V.  209 


1417.  Membrane  11—cont. 

135.  4d.  payable  yearly  at  Michaelmas  ;  and  that  Joan  the  wife 
of  Nicholas  Cley  is  the  daughter  and  heir  of  William  Sproxton, 
esquire,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Nicholas  and  Joan  to 
have  full  seisin  of  the  manor,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  of 
Nicholas,  and  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until 
Michaelmas  next  the  homage  due  from  him  by  reason  of  his 
having  issue  by  Joan. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

Aug.  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  to  cause 
Westminster.  Katharine  late  the  wife  of  John  Asph'on,  daughter  and  heir  of 
Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  John  Broun,  and  the  kinswoman  and 
heir  of  John  de  Raghton  son  of  Oliver  de  Raghton  the  son  of  the 
said  Eleanor,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Eleanor 
held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief,  or  was  seised  of  hi  her  demesne  as  of 
fee  on  the  day  of  her  death,  the  same  having  come  to  the  late 
king's  hands  and  being  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of 
Eleanor  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  John  de 
Raghton,  who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  ward  of  Henry  IV  ; 
as  the  king  has  taken  her  fealty,  and  for  205.  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  her  homage  until  his  return  to  England. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hunting- 
don. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford. 

Sept.  4.         Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.  Southampton  and  Wilts  to  John  Brid  during  pleasure,  so  that 
he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof.  By  C. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  said  counties  to  be  intendant  to 
John  as  escheator. 
Order  to  [unfinished] 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  office  of  the 
escheatry  in  the  counties  named  : — 
Dec.  1.  Edmund  Wynter  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  30.  Nicholas  Rekill ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 

Westminster.          William  Talbot,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 
James  Knottesford  ;   Surrey  and  Sussex. 
Rowland  Thornburgh  ;    Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
Richard  Norman  ;   Stafford. 
William  Midford  ;    Northumberland. 
Nicholas  Gawsell ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
William  Lysle  ;   Worcester. 
John  Spryge  ;  Northampton  and  Rutland. 
John  Barton,  the  younger  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
John  Sturton  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
William  Darell ;    Kent  and  Middlesex. 
Robert  Lysle  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Wt,  2415.  F.  14. 


210  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1417.  Membrane   16 — cont. 

George  Haukeston  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Wilcotes  ;   Oxford  and  Berks. 

Richard  Hawe  ;   Lincoln. 

John  Abraale  ;   Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Gerard  Salveyn  ;   York. 

Henry  atte  Heth  ;   Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

William  Babthorp  ;   Warwick  and  Leicester. 

Sept.  20.  Commitment  to  William  Stephene,  clerk,  and  Miles  Scull, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Ingepenne  and  Roger  Hunte, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  lordships,  manors,  and  lands  late  of  Philippa  late  the 
wife  of  John  Tiptoft,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the 
day  of  her  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  they  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or  as 
much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer, 
by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touch- 
ing maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  1.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  John  Leycestre  for 
Westminster,  one  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  ;  the 
mayor  and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name 
and  the  names  of  Adam  Inhyn  and  Gilbert  Joce  as  candidates  for 
the  office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  their  charter  dated 
8  August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  John  as  sheriff. 

Order  to  David  Duddebroke,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county 
to  John  by  indenture. 

Sept.  23.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Robert  Corbet, 
'  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Assynton, 
co.  Suffolk,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour 
of  Peverell  by  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee ;  and  that  Sibyl  wife 
of  John  Grevell  is  Robert's  daughter  and  next  heir,  and  of  full 
age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  due  from  John  in  this  behalf,  and  for 
other  lands  in  the  county  of  Stafford  which  Robert  held  on  the 
day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in  socage, 
and  to  cause  John  and  Sibyl  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor, 
if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of 
Robert ;  saving  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Robert  her  reasonable 
dower  of  the  manor. 

MEMBRANE  15. 

Oct.  18.         Commitment  to  Richard  Appelton  and  Katharine  his  wife, — 

Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Appelton  of  the  county  of  Essex  and 

Roger  Appelton  of  the  county  of  Kent, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 

lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  William 

Scot  of  London  and  a  tenant  of  the  king  in  chief  ;   to  hold  the 


5  HENRY   V.  211 


1417.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

same  from  the  time  of  Isabel's  death  during  the  minority  of 
William  her  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of 
them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  shall  have  duly  sued  livery 
of  the  premises  out  of  the  king's  hands,  rendering  for  the  keeping 
11.  a  year  at  the  Exchequer  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally, 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir,  and  maintaining  the  houses 
and  buildings  which  are  on  the  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  10.  Order  to  P.  bishop  of  Lincoln  to  appoint  some  trustworthy 
Westminster,  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  said 
diocese  the  tenth  which  was  granted  to  the  king  in  the  convocation 
of  the  clergy  of  the  province  of  Canterbury  held  in  the  cathedral 
church  of  St.  Paul  from  18  November  to  2  December,  1415,  and 
made  payable  at  Martinmas  next  [p.  158  above],  and  of  which,  in 
the  last  convocation,  held  from  9  November  to  23  November  last, 
payment  was  deferred  until  Midsummer  next  [p.  186  above]  ;  and 
to  answer  therefor  to  the  king  at  Midsummer  next,  certifying  the 
treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  the  octave  of  the 
Purification  next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons  ap- 
pointed ;  since  the  bishop  by  colour  of  an  order  to  appoint 
collectors  of  the  two  tenths  granted  to  the  king  in  the  last 
convocation  [p.  185  above]  appointed  collectors  of  these  two 
tenths  only. 

Oct.  28.  Commitment  to  Richard  Wedon  of  Stanbrugge  and  Mary  his 
Westminster,  wife, — by  mainprise  of  William  Kent  of  the  county  of  Middlesex 
and  Robert  Taillour  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  an  acre  of 
land  in  Stanbrugge  which  Robert  Edlot  sometime  held,  and 
which  Adam  Haket  of  Stanbrugge  held  of  the  grant  of  Richard 
II  (the  same  being  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  appropria- 
tion thereof  by  the  said  Robert  to  the  house  of  the  friars  preachers 
of  Dunstaple  without  leave  from  the  king) ;  to  hold  the  same  in 
survivorship,  together  with  all  things  belonging  to  the  said 
keeping,  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  acre  of  land 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering 
6d.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  to  wit  a  moiety  at  the  Easter  Ex- 
chequer and  the  other  moiety  at  the  Michaelmas  Exchequer, 
as  the  said  Adam  Haket  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  '2(L, 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  land. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  22.  Order  to  Robert  Russell,  mayor  of  Bristol  and  escheator 
Westminster,  therein,  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further 
order  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  Thomas  de  Berkeley, 
'  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  to  make  inquisition  touching 
his  lands  and  heir  ;  as  Thomas  Blount,  late  mayor  and  escheator, 
to  whom  the  king  of  late  addressed  a  similar  order,  was  removed 
from  his  office  before  he  had  executed  the  writ. 


212 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


14 17  ^  Membrane  15 — cont. 

Oct.  17.  Order  to  Ralph  Makerell,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Notting- 
Westminster.  ham  and  Derby,  to  cause  John  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Swyllyngton, 
'  chivaler,'  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  whereof  his  father 
was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  in  fee  tail  on  the  day  of  his 
death,  as  the  king  for  13s.  4e?.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  and  fealty  until  the  king's  return  to  England  ;  saving  to 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  Roger  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Anthony  Howeby,  escheator  in  the 
county  of  Leicester. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Edmund  Oldhalle,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk. 

William  Maydestan,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent. 
Christopher  Boynton,  escheator  in  the  county  of  York. 
Richard  Denton,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

Oct.  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  lately  taken  before  him  showing  that 
Thomas  Dyster  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  a  messuage,  a  cottage,  2  crofts  and  a  virgate  of  land  in 
Plumpton,  which  were  not  specified  in  a  certain  inquisition  taken 
after  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  by  a  writ  De  diem  clausit 
extremum  of 'Henry  IV,  but  were  concealed  from  the  said  late 
king  and  have  been  concealed  hitherto  from  the  king  ;  but  that 
of  whom  the  said  lands  were  held,  or  by  what  service,  the  jurors 
of  the  later  inquisition  know  not ;  and  that  the  lands  are  worth 
in  all  issues  according  to  the  true  value  of  the  same  beyond 
reprises  32s.  a  year  ;  and  that  a  certain  William  Harwedon  took 
the  issues  and  profits  of  the  said  lands  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  Thomas  until  the  day  of  the  taking  of  the  said  later  inquisition, 
and  is  to  answer  therefor  to  the  king  ;  and  that  Ellen  Dyster, 
sister  of  Thomas,  is  his  next  heir  and  was  13  years  of  age  and 
more  on  the  day  of  the  taking  of  the  said  later  inquisition  ; — to 
cause  the  said  messuage,  cottage,  crofts  and  land  to  be  taken 
into  the  king's  hand,  if  not  yet  so  taken,  and  to  certify  the  king 
by  the  morrow  of  St.  Martin  next  of  all  that  is  done  by  him  in  this 
behalf. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

Nov.  24.        Commitment  to  John  Normanvyle, — by  mainprise  of  John 

Westminster.  Langholme,  Thomas  Mitforde  and  Richard  Denton,  all  of  the 

county  of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  county  from 

Michaelmas  last  in  terms  as  above  [p.  168],  the  late  commitment 

[p.  215  below]  notwithstanding. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  1.         Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 

Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by 

him  showing  that  Thomas  de  Berkele,  grandfather  of  Thomas  de 


HENRY  V.  213 


Membrane  14 — cont. 

Berkeley,  '  chivaler,'  was  lately  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of 
the  castle  of  Berkele,  the  manors  of  Berkele,  Hamme,  Appelrugge, 
Alkynton,  Hyneton,  Wotton,  Symondeshale,  Camme,  Coueleye, 
Slymbrugge,  and  Upton  St.  Leonard's,  the  hundred  of  Berkele, 
and  the  views  of  frankpledge  pertaining  to  the  said  manors,  and 
of  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  the  said  manors  of  Wotton 
and  Slymbrugge  ;  and  that  in  the  king's  court  at  Westminster 
one  month  from  Easter,  23  Edward  III,  before  John  de  Stonore, 
William  de  Shareshull,  Roger  Hillary,  Richard  de  Kelleshull, 
Richard  de  Wylughby,  John  de  Stonford  and  Thomas  de  Fencotes, 
justices,  and  other  the  king's  lieges  then  present  there,  a  fine  was 
levied  between  the  said  Thomas  de  Berkele  the  grandfather, 
by  name  of  Thomas  de  Berkele,  querent,  and  William  de 
Syde,  Walter  Goldemere  and  David  de  Melkesham,  deforciants, 
touching  the  premises,  by  which  fine  the  said  Thomas  acknow- 
ledged the  said  castle,  manors,  hundred,  views  of  frankpledge 
and  advowsons  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  William,  Walter  and 
David,  as  held  by  them  of  the  gift  of  Thomas,  and  for  that 
acknowledgement,  fine  and  concord  William,  Walter  and  David 
granted  the  premises  to  the  said  Thomas  the  grandfather  for  life, 
with  remainder  to  Maurice  de  Berkele,  his  son,  in  tail  male, 
remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  Thomas  by  Katharine  his  wife,  and 
remainder  over  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas,  as  by  a 
transcript  of  the  foot  of  the  said  fine  exemplified  under  the  great 
seal  of  Richard  II,  and  by  an  indenture  of  the  same  fine,  shown  to 
the  jurors  of  the  said  inquisition  in  evidence,  more  fully  appeared, 
and  as  also  by  the  letters  patent  of  Edward  III,  touching  the 
king's  licence  in  that  behalf  obtained,  which  were  likewise  shown 
in  evidence,  fully  appears  ;  and  that  Thomas  the  grandfather  by 
virtue  of  the  said  fine  was  seised  of  the  premises  as  of  freehold, 
and  continued  his  estate  therein  all  his  life,  and  died  so  seised, 
after  whose  death  the  said  Maurice  entered  into  the  premises  as 
in  his  remainder  by  virtue  of  the  fine,  and  was  seised  thereof,  and 
took  to  wife  one  Elizabeth,  and  had  issue  by  her  the  said  Thomas 
de  Berkeley,  as  his  elder  son,  and  one  James,  as  his  younger  son  ; 
and  that  James  took  to  wife  one  Elizabeth,  and  had  issue  by  her, 
James  (who  now  survives),  and  died  ;  and  that  afterwards 
Maurice  died  seised  of  the  said  castle,  manors,  hundred,  views  of 
frankpledge  and  advowsons  by  virtue  of  the  said  fine  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  after  whose  death  the  premises  descended 
by  virtue  of  the  fine  to  the  said  Thomas  his  son,  as  son  and  heir 
male  of  Maurice  ;  and  that  Thomas,  as  son  and  heir  male  of 
Maurice,  entered  into  the  premises,  and  was  seised  thereof,  and 
continued  his  possession  all  his  life,  and  died  so  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail  without  heir  male  of  his  body,  after  whose 
death  the  premises  should  descend  by  virtue  of  the  aforesaid  fine 
to  James  de  Berkele,  who  now  survives,  as  kinsman  and  next 
heir  male  of  Thomas  son  of  Maurice,  to  wit,  son  of  James  the 
brother  of  Thomas  the  son  of  Maurice  of  the  body  of  Maurice 
begotten,  since  Thomas  son  of  Maurice  died  without  heir  male  of 
his  body ;  and  that  the  said  castle,  manors,  hundred,  views  of 


314  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1417.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

frankpledge  and  advowsons  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  2|  knights'  fees  ;  and  that  the  said  Thomas  de  Berkele  the 
grandfather  was  lately  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor 
of  Hurste,  and  of  22  marks  of  yearly  rent  from  sir  Robert  le 
Fitz  Payn  from  his  manor  of  Frompton  on  Severn,  and  also  of 
12/.  10s.  of  yearly  rent  from  certain  tenants  of  the  said  Thomas 
the  grandfather  in  his  manor  of  Camne,  named  in  a  certain  inden- 
ture, to  wit,  from  Thomas  Lellebourne,  Simon  Wauter,  Mabel 
Mody,  Lucy  Mody,  John  Abovestret,  John  Callan,  Walter  de 
Shedwall,  Alice  atte  Wodehende,  Roger  de  Mortymer,  William  de 
Wydy,  Walter  Martyn,  Robert  le  Bacheler,  Edward  Golde,  John 
le  Man  and  Joan  his  wife,  John  Hobbes,  Richard  le  Man  and 
John  his  son,  William  le  Wrothe  and  Joan  his  wife,  Thomas  atte 
Wode,  William  Richard,  John  le  Kyng,  Robert  Oldelynch, 
Adam  atte  Halle,  and  Richard  Broke  ;  and  that  Thomas  the 
grandfather,  by  name  of  Thomas  lord  de  Berkele,  by  his  charter 
indented,  sealed  with  the  seal  of  his  arms  and  dated  at  Beverston 
28  September,  12  Edward  III,  which  was  likewise  shown  in 
evidence  to  the  said  jurors,  gave  and  granted  all  the  said  manor 
of  Hurste  and  all  the  said  rents  of  the  said  tenants,  with  all 
escheats  and  other  appurtenances  and  with  all  reversions  after 
the  death  of  the  said  tenants,  to  the  said  Maurice  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies,  by  virtue  of  which  gift 
and  grant  the  said  Maurice  and  Elizabeth  were  seised  thereof 
in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  and  had  issue  the  said  Thomas  de 
Berkele,  as  their  elder  son,  and  James,  as  their  younger  son  ;  and 
that  James  took  to  wife  one  Elizabeth,  and  had  issue  by  her, 
James  (who  now  survives),  and  died ;  and  that  afterwards 
Maurice  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  died,  after  whose  death  Thomas 
the  son,  as  their  son  and  heir  male  of  their  bodies,  entered  into 
the  whole  of  the  said  manor  of  Hurste  and  the  rent,  and  was  seised 
thereof  by  virtue  of  the  said  gift  and  grant,  and  afterwards  died 
so  seised  without  heir  male  of  his  body,  after  whose  death  the 
said  manor  of  Hurste  and  the  whole  of  the  rent  aforesaid  should 
descend  to  the  said  James  son  of  James,  who  now  survives,  as 
the  kinsman  and  heir  male  of  Thomas  son  of  Maurice,  to  wit,  son 
of  James  the  brother  of  Thomas  the  son  of  Maurice  of  the  bodies 
of  Maurice  and  Elizabeth  begotten  ;  and  that  James  de  Berkele 
son  of  James,  as  touching  the  castle,  manors,  hundred,  views  of 
frankpledge,  advowsons,  rent  and  reversions  aforesaid,  in  form 
aforesaid  entailed,  is  the  kinsman  and  heir  male  of  the  said 
Thomas  de  Berkeley,  to  wit,  son  of  James  the  son  of  Maurice  the 
father  of  the  said  Thomas  de  Berkeley,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause 
James  the  son  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  premises,  as  the  king 
has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Michaelmas  next. 

MEMBRANE  13. 

Nov.  10.        Commitment  of  the  county  of  Wilts  to  William  Fynderne 
Westminster,  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff. 


.->  HENRY  V.  215 


1417.  Membrane  13 — cont. 

Order  to  Robert  Andrew,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
William  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  William 
as  sheriff. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties 
named  : — - 

Walter  de  la  Pole,  '  chivaler'  ;   Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

John  Normanvile  ;    Lincoln. 

John  Giffard  of  Whaddon  ;   Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

William  Osmunderlawe,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Cumberland. 

Edward  Coudray  ;   Southampton. 

William  Bisshepston,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Warwick  and  Leicester. 

John  Russell ;  Hereford. 

William  Weston  ;   Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Thomas  Chaworth,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Reynold  Malyns  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 

Robert  Ogle,  *  chivaler  '  ;   Northumberland. 

John  Meverell ;   Stafford. 

Stephen  Derneford  ;  Devon. 

William  Ludlowe  ;    Salop. 

Robert  Brow  ;  Rutland. 

William  Tracy,  the  elder  ;   Gloucester. 

Andrew  Butiller  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Mathew  Coker  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Henry  Fulford  ;   Cornwall. 

Nov.  10.        Commitment  of  the  county  and  castle  of  York  to  Robert 
Westminster.  Hilton,  '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  Edmund  Hastyng,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff  and  keeper, 
to  deliver  the  county  and  castle  to  Robert  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  Robert 
as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties 
named  : — 

John  Darell ;    Kent. 

John   Mauntell ;    Northampton. 

Thomas  Wykham  ;   Oxford  and  Berks. 

Nov.  17.  Commitment  to  John  Cerf, — by  mainprise  of  John  Santon  and 
Westminster.  Roger  Byrne,  both  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  a 
ruinous  cottage  in  Selby,  late  of  William  del  Kele  of  Selby,  who 
was  outlawed  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long 
as  the  cottage  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
outlawry,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer,  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
yearly,  the  I2d.  for  which  the  escheator  has  already  accounted, 
and  an  increment  of  12rf. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


216 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

Nov.  26.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Lambeton  and  William 
Westminster.  Bedford  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  - 
upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  the  subsidy 
on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells  which  in  the  Parliament  held 
at  Westminster  on  the  Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  3 
Henry  V,  was  granted  to  the  king  from  Michaelmas  4  Henry  V 
for  life,  for  the  defence  of  the  realm,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of 
wool  43s.  4kd.  from  denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240 
woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from 
denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket ' 
seal  in  the  said  port ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys 
forthcoming  since  the  said  Michaelmas. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  26.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Lambeton  and  William 
Westminster.  Bedford  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  port  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  the  custom  on  wools,  hides 
and  woolfells  which  is  due  to  the  king  of  his  inheritance  ;  and 
to  keep  the  ;  coket '  seal  in  the  said  port ;  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Nov.  30. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  16. 

Westminster. 


1418. 
Feb.  24. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
Walter  Reson  and  Robert  Penne  ;   in  the  port  of  Melcombe 
etc.  By  bill  etc. 

Robert  Treyage  and  William  Spenser ;  in  the  ports  of 
Plymmouth  and  Fowy  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and 
places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwohnerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

William  Catton  and  John  Clipsham  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 
etc. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwohnerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

,.._  MEMBRANE  12. 

Nov.  28.  Commitment  to  Rowland  Thornburgh,  esquire, — by  mainprise 
Westminster,  of  John  de  Lancastre,  '  chivaler,'  and  William  Cardoyle  of  the 
county  of  Cumberland, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of 
John  de  Huton  of  Huton  Rofe,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on 
the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  John  de  Huton  until  the  lawful  age  of  Henry  his  son 
and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  and  the 
marriage  shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the 
true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  like- 
wise be  agreed  upon,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of 
charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


5  HENRY  V. 


217 


,  Membrane  12 — con  I. 

Dec.  14.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Petyngton,  chaplain,  and  Henry 
Westminster.  Thornton, — by  mainprise  of  Christopher  Boynton  of  the  county 
of  York  and  John  de  Alnewyk  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, — of  the 
keeping  of  3  ruinous  messuages  with  their  appurtenances  in  the 
town  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands 
on  account  of  the  forfeiture  of  Henry  Scrope,  who  treasonably 
transgressed  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  40 
years,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  the  12s.  at  which  the  said 
messuages  are  extended  before  the  escheator  of  the  town,  and  an 
increment  of  8s.,  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  messuages. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  John  Willicotes,  esquire,— by  mainprise  of 
Robert  Busshell  of  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  John  Wachet 
of  the  county  of  Oxford, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manors  of  Solyhill 
and  Sheldon,  co.  Warwick,  which  were  seized  into  the  king's 
hands  after  the  death  of  Edward  late  duke  of  York  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  late  duke  for  as  long 
as  the  manors  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  rendering  the 
true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers,  and  supporting  all  charges  incumbent  on 
the  manors. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  13  June,  7  Henry  V,  with 
the  assent  of  the  said  John  Willicotes  committed  the  keeping  of  the 
said  manors  to  William  Lasyngby,  to  Iwld  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  late  duke  for  30  years.  And  so  these  letters 
are  cancelled. 

Dec.  15.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  to  cause  Richard  earl  of  Warwick  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Berkeley, 
'  chivaler,'  and  Margaret  late  his  wife,  to  have  full  seisin  of 
all  the  lands  which  Thomas  held  for  life  by  the  courtesy  of  England 
after  the  death  of  Margaret  of  the  inheritance  of  Elizabeth,  or 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  as  the  king  for 
5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Michaelmas  next 
the  homage  and  fealty  due  from  Richard  by  reason  of  his  having 
issue  by  Elizabeth. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

The  like  to  the  following  I—- 
The escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 
Richard  Merlawe,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 
The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall. 


218  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 
Robert  Russell,  mayor  of  Bristol  and  escheator  therein. 

Dec.  22.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  appoint  some  trust- 
Westminster,  worthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the 
said  diocese  the  two  tenths  which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the 
province  of  Canterbury  in  their  last  convocation  in  the  cathedral 
church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  26  November  last  and 
continued  from  day  to  day  until  20  December,  granted  to  the 
king,  of  all  ecclesiastical  goods  and  benefices  of  the  said  province 
assessed  and  accustomed  to  pay  to  a  tenth,  and  of  all  ecclesiastical 
benefices,  which  are  not  assessed,  nor  accustomed  to  pay  to  a  tenth, 
but  of  which  the  true  yearly  value  amounts  to  10?.  (and  touching 
the  value  and  number  of  such  benefices  the  estimate  and  letters  of 
the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted), — except  the  goods  and  benefices  of 
poor  nuns  and  hospitallers,  and  such  goods  and  benefices  in  Wales 
and  elsewhere  which  have  been  destroyed  or  excessively  diminished 
by  hostile  raids,  floods  or  fire,  or  otherwise,  in  respect  of  which,  too, 
the  letters  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted,  and  except  also  the 
goods  and  benefices  of  the  colleges  of  St.  Mary  of  Winchester  in 
Oxford  and  of  St.  Mary  near  the  city  of  Winchester  of  the  foundation 
of  the  bishop  of  Winchester,  which  the  king  has  released  from  pay- 
ment of  tenths,  and  except  the  church  of  Quaryndon  in  the  diocese 
of  Lincoln  and  the  church  of  Portlondinthe  diocese  of  Salisbury, — 
payable  a  tenth  at  the  Purification  next  and  the  other  tenth  at 
the  Purification  following,  on  condition  that  the  tenth,  granted  to 
the  king  on  another  occasion  and  payable  at  Midsummer  next 
[p.  186  above],  be  deferred  until  the  Purification  two  years  later, 
and  provided  that  no  person  appointed  as  a  collector  be  excused 
from  such  collection  by  virtue  of  any  immunity  or  writ  from  the 
king.  And  answer  is  to  be  made  to  the  king  for  the  said  tenths 
at  the  feasts  aforesaid  ;  and  the  archbishop  is  to  certify  the 
treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  the  morrow  of  Hilary 
next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons  appointed  by  him. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  H.  bishop  of  Winchester,  or  his  vicar 
general,  the  bishop  being  in  remote  parts. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 
J.  bishop  of  Ely. 
P.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
N.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  or  his  vicar  general,  the  bishop 

being  in  remote  parts. 
S.  bishop  of  St.  Davids. 
R.  bishop  of  Rochester. 
J.  bishop  of  Salisbury. 
The  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Chichester, 

the  see  being  void. 
J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  or  his  vicar  general,  the 

bishop  being  in  remote  parts. 
B.  bishop  of  Bangor. 
J.  bishop  of  Llandaff. 


5  HRNRY  V.  219 


1417.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

E.  bishop  of  Exeter. 

J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  or  his  vicar  general,  the  bishop  being  in 

remote  parts. 
E.  bishop  of  Hereford. 
R.  bishop  of  London,  or  his  vicar  general,  the  bishop  being  in 

remote  parts. 
The  bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 
Th.  bishop  of  Worcester. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans  touching  his 
exempt  jurisdiction. 

MEMBRANE  n. 

Dec.  18.  Commission  to  William  Wodeward  of  Abbotesniorton,  Robert 
Westminster.  \Vebbe  of  Evesham,  Thomas  atte  Halle  of  Kyngesnorton,  John 
Tony  of  Cropthorn,  Thomas  Bullesdon  of  Severnstoke,  Laurence 
Wyger  of  Bredon,  William  Sollay  of  Hynlep,  John  Holyn  of 
Asteley  and  John  Baker  of  Kydermynstre  to  levy  and  collect 
from  all  cities,  boroughs  and  towns,  and  from  all  secular  lords  of 
towns  and  other  lay  persons  having  goods  and  possessions,  and 
from  others  both  great  and  small,  in  the  county  of  Worcester 
(except  the  city  of  Worcester),  and  also  from  ecclesiastical  persons 
in  respect  of  goods  forthcoming  from  lands  acquired  by  them 
since  20  Edward  I,  the  two  fifteenths  and  two  tenths,  payable  a 
fifteenth  and  a  tenth  at  the  Purification  next  and  the  other 
fifteenth  and  tenth  at  the  Purification  then  next  following  (the 
said  terms  of  payment  in  no  wise  to  be  reduced),  which  the 
commonalties  of  the  realm  and  the  citizens  and  burgesses  of  cities 
and  boroughs,  of  their  free  will,  and  with  the  assent  of  the  lords 
spiritual  and  temporal,  granted  to  the  king  in  his  last  Parliament, 
held  at  Westminster,  for  the  defence  of  the  realm,  to  wit,  as  great 
sum  as  has  heretofore  been  levied  in  like  case,  and  no  more, 
provided  always  that  the  said  secular  lords  and  lay  persons, 
and  others  aforesaid  contribute  to  such  payment  in  respect  of  all 
their  goods  whatsoever,  and  the  ecclesiastics  as  above  for  their 
portion  with  the  commonalty  of  the  county,  and  that  no  one  be 
spared,  and  that  answer  be  made  for  such  fifteenths  and  tenths, 
at  the  Exchequer  or  other  appointed  place,  at  the  said  feasts  ; 
and  order  to  them  to  go  in  person  from  town  to  town  and  from 
place  to  place  etc.  as  above  [p.  84]. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  and  places  named  :— 
Marmaduke  Darell  of  Cesay,  Thomas  Crathora,  Henry 
Mainssell  of  Bridforth,  William  Darell  of  Huntyngton, 
William  Lokton  of  Hoton,  John  Newton  of  Pikeryng, 
Walter  Gower,  John  Hawekeswell  of  Helpirby,  Henry 
Tailbose  of  Hurworth,  Robert  Coneas  of  Sokbourne ; 
North  Riding,  co.  York. 

Robert  de  Ledes  of  Garton,  John  Bulmer,  William  Bassett  of 
Hawmesse,  Peter  Constabell,  George  de  Northtorp,  Robert 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  11 — cont. 

Martyn,  William  de  Nawton,  Richard  Sampton  of  Kave, 
Thomas  Myton  of  Aughton,  Robert  Santon  of  Southkave  ; 
East  Riding,  co.  York. 

William  Mallom  of  Craven,  John  Rilston,  Thomas  Womewell 
of  Womewell,  William  Pensaxe,  Henry  Melton,  Thomas 
Nowsom  of  Kayvell,  Acheles  Boswell,  Edmund  Holme  of 
Ouston,  Roger  de  Aske,  John  Arderne  of  Sandall ;  West 
Riding,  co.  York. 

Ralph  Fraunses  of  Tykenale,  John  Dedyk  of  Nuhalle, 
Richard  Prynse  of  Wyndley,  John  Charnok  of  Gledleghes, 
John  Bate  of  Wathewete,  William  Smyth  of  Mosburght, 
William  Bagschawe  of  Chapel,  Richard  de  Forde  of 
Hokenaston,  John  Cressevyle  of  Assheburne  ;  Derby. 

John  Plumpton  of  Tikesover,  William  May  of  Cotesmore, 
William  Swafeld  of  Braunston,  Thomas  Giney  of  Pikworth ; 
Rutland. 

John  Baxter,  Thomas  Stiward,  Thomas  Ficas,  Peter  Payn, 
John  Bacheler,  William  Fyncham,  Richard  Boure,  William 
Spynke  ;  Norfolk. 

John  Bevyle  of  Chesterton,  John  Clynt  of  Erythe,  John 
Boucher  of  Bychehampstede,  Robert  Philyppot  of  Cat- 
worth  ;  Huntingdon. 

John  Ademond,  William  Deye,  John  Dyer,  William  Abbot, 
John  IpweU,  John  Mushacche  ;  Middlesex. 

John  Warde  of  Bryggewater,  Walter  Symund  of  Worle, 
'  chapman,'  WiUiam  Smyth  of  Bruton,  Alexander  Lynd 
of  Shepton,  '  gentyhnan,'  Richard  Dygon  of  Somerton, 
WiUiam  Forde  of  Chynnok,  '  gentilman,'  Henry  North  of 
Willisconbe,  John  Sutton  of  Sowylond  ;  Somerset. 

MEMBRANE  10. 

Thomas  House,  John  Frethe,  John  Sparwe,  John  Kentyssh, 
John  Chawreth,  Robert  Howberd,  John  Chaunce,  Thomas 
Walden,  Robert  Bolynton,  Robert  Wright,  John  Sare, 
Roger  Recham,  Thomas  Loye,  John  Semy  of  Burnhani ; 
Essex.  (Vacated  because  otherwise  below.) 

John  Broun  of  Sudbery,  Walter  Toky,  WiUiam  Doughton  of 
Circestre,  John  Wylkyns  of  Ledeney,  John  Lorewynch  of 
Cleve,  Thomas  Bemunde  of  Dorsyngton,  Richard  Lanrake 
of  Norhleche,  WiUiam  Aldebery  of  Aldryngton ;  Gloucester. 

Richard  Colyngbourne  of  Bedewynde,  Nicholas  Wotton  of 
Remmesbury,  John  Coventre,  the  elder,  of  Devyses,  John 
Howse  of  Marlebergh,  John  Ingram  of  Durynton,  John 
Plonte  of  Haxston,  John  Spenser  of  Aldewardebury ,  William 
Mowhun  of  Wermestre ;  Wilts,  except  the  city  of  Salisbury. 

William  Cressy  of  Markham,  John  Topclyff  of  Markham, 
Gregory  de  Dunham  of  Darleton,  John  Carlton  of  Carlton, 
John  Vykers  of  Reteford,  John  Roote  of  Eton,  Thomas 
Knyghte  of  Landeford,  WiUiam  Seme  of  Newerk,  Ralph 
Owthorp  of  Owthorp,  Robert  Fawekonberd  of  Hokenall, 


5  HENRY  V.  221 


1417 .  Membrane  10 — cont. 

Nicholas    Cawederay    of   Stanford,    John    Ledenham  of 
Suthwell ;   Nottingham. 

Robert  Hamond  of  Lichefeld,  John  Coton  of  Tamworth, 
Richard  de  Lichefeld  of  Ronton,  Richard  Selmon  of 
Moorton,  John  Moore  of  Penkrich,  Thomas  Blount  of  Horn, 
John  Berdemore,  Richard  Forde  of  Norton,  Stephen  de 
Bagenald,  John  Beresford  of  Beresford,  John  Ryngeley ; 
Stafford. 

John  Style  of  Hicchyn,  Sampson  Warde  of  Asshwell,  John 
Bentle  of  Royston,  John  Perye  of  Hycrosse  by  Ware, 
Richard  Maystre  of  Hunesdon,  Thomas  Clerk  of  Bishop's 
Hatfeld,  Henry  atte  Hacche  of  Stapulford,  John  Valentyn 
of  St.  Albans,  Richard  Yonge  of  Berkhampsted  ;  Hertford. 

Stephen  Wynday  of  Rokynge,  John  Cryell  of  Sydyngbourne, 
Walter  Fleccher  of  Tonbregge,  John  Erhethe  of  Erhethe, 
William  Blossome  of  Tentirden,  Geoffrey  atte  Wode, 
John  de  Kent  of  Hoo  ;  Kent. 

Walter  Sterne  of  Stapilford,  John  Burton  of  Bernewell, 
John  Collard  of  Great  Shelf ord,  James  Russell  of  Iklynton, 
Henry  Froste  of  Mordon,  Thomas  Smyth  of  Eltyslee, 
John  Mareschall  of  Leverynton,  Richard  Cave,  William 
Pykenham  ;  Cambridge. 

William  Drewe  of  Hordell,  John  Depeden  of  Depeden, 
William  Newe  of  Southampton,  Robert  Kyngesham  of 
Savageston,  Peter  Fygys  of  Andevre,  Thomas  Yerdeley 
of  Chirche  Ocle,  Stephen  Dyer  of  Alton,  John  Silver  of 
Alsforth,  George  Estfeld  of  Tichefeld,  Thomas  Trone 
of  Branden,  John  Haynowe  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Nicholas 
Pakke  of  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  Southampton. 

John  Holgate  of  Combys,  John  Copdoke,  esquire,  of  Copdoke, 
William  Petystree  of  Sutton,  Nicholas  Bury  of  Eyke, 
Thomas  Stotevylle  of  Dalham,  Robert  Pope  of  Mildenhale, 
John  Scarlet  of  Wridelyngton,  Robert  Cokerell  of  Buxhale ; 
Suffolk. 

William  Assheby,  Roger  Prymer,  Geoffrey  Wepham,  John 
Baron  of  Velgham,  Richard  Awbry,  John  Walssh  of 
Coufeld,  John  Markewyk,  John  Erlegh,  Thomas  Petyjon, 
Thomas  atte  Bergh,  Ralph  Bayle  of  Retherfeld,  Robert 
Profet ;  Sussex. 

Reynold  Barentyn,  lord  de  Chalgrave,  Lewis  Grevell,  lord  de 
Drayton,  Robert  Craunford,  lord  de  Newenton,  William 
Moderby,  lord  de  Bryghtwell ;  Oxford,  except  the  town  of 
Cambridge  (sic). 

Thomas  Howse,  John  Frethe,  John  Sare,  John  Sparewe, 
Robert  Wryghte,  John  Chawrethe,  Robert  Howberd, 
John  Chaunce  ;  Essex. 

MEMBRANE  9. 

William  Payn  of  Carterston,  Mathew  Danjon,  William  Pury 
olios  William  Chapman  of  Shirborn,  John  Deyer  of 


222  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1417  Membrane  9 — cont. 

Shaftesbury,  John  Ocley  by  Caneford,  John  Odam  of 
Bloxkesworth,  Thomas  Walbrond  of  Warham,  Reynold 
Jacob  of  Dorchestre  ;  Dorset. 

Robert  de  Rodyngton,  Roger  Lee  of  Coton,  Thomas  Panetrye 
of  Walyburn,  James  Cleobury  of  Heyton,  John  Paternoster 
of  Shuifenhale,  WilHam  Halle  of  Neweport,  John  Heweson 
of  Qwat,  William  Rosse  of  Hempton  ;  Salop,  except  the 
town  of  Shrewsbury. 

Thomas  Derham,  the  younger,  William  Clerk  of  Wycombe, 
William  Clerk  of  Berton,  Walter  Aubyn  of  Wolverton  ; 
Buckingham. 

Robert  Frenssh  of  Scharpham,  Walter  Rooke,  Roger 
Tremayll,  John  Passemer  of  Baunton,  John  Jaycok, 
Nicholas  Feharbard  of  Thawstok,  Thomas  Kynggeslond, 
John  Holcumb  of  Neuton  Abbatis  ;  Devon. 

John  Saltby  of  Gunwardby,  Ralph  Messanger  of  Harlestoii, 
Edmund  Wylughby  of  Dunsby,  David  Cranewell  of 
Carleby,  Robert  Warner  of  Uflyngton,  Robert  Rowsyng  of 
Newton  ;  parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln. 

John  Grene  of  Flete,  Gilbert  Pynchebek  of  Qwaplode, 
Richard  Pulvertofte  of  Algerkyrke,  Thomas  Longeland  of 
Kyrketon,  John  Hungate  of  Leeke,  Edmund  Rouce  of 
Boston  ;  parts  of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln. 

Richard  Travers  of  Hareby,  Laurence  Moyne  of  Thethilthorp, 
Robert  Smyth  of  Hornecastell,  William  Wade  of  Trusthorp, 
William  Cutwolf  of  Ouston,  John  Usflete  of  Gunnays,  John 
Westfeld  of  Fylyngham,  William  Toplyff  of  Zelethorp, 
Thomas  Moyne  of  Clee,  John  Rate  of  Elsham,  John 
Thorsby  of  Croxby,  John  Curteys  of  Waldenewton  ;  parts 
of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln. 

John  Petyver  of  Luyton,  John  Scot  of  Eton,  the  elder,  John 
Mustell  of  Stratton,  John  Beston  of  Shitlyngdon  ;  co. 
Bedford. 

Otes  Tregonan  of  Tregonan,  John  Nicoll  of  Bodmyn,  Thomas 
Tregorre  of  Tregorre,  John  Trewynt  of  Trewynt ;  Cornwall. 

John  Ulmoor  of  Chirchebikenhull,  Thomas  Warde  of  Ber- 
myncham,  John  Holden  of  Bermyncham,  Robert  Reynald  of 
Atherston,  William  Brette  of  Ansley,  William  Reynald  of 
Atelburgh,  William  Nicholl  of  Little  Wolford,  John 
Doraunt  of  Berston,  Thomas  Bernewell  of  Warwick, 
Thomas  Sidenhale  of  Tanworth,  John  Aston  of  Alcestre, 
Thomas  Austyn  of  Little  Salford  ;  Warwick. 

John  Coteron  '  in  '  Newebery,  Thomas  Marchant  of  Lamburn, 
Richard  Bilderwell  of  Faryngdon,  Thomas  Steward, 
Stephen  Stapper  of  Redynge,  John  Glasyer  of  Wokyngham, 
Thomas  Colswayn  of  Faryngdon  ;  Berks. 

John  Vaghan  of  Irchenfeld,  William  Lank  of  Irchenfeld, 
Thomas  Dansey  of  Wepton,  William  Podemour  of  the 
parish  of  Madley,  Roger  Hore,  Henry  Comyn,  Walter 
Walker  of  Leomynstre,  Richard  Upton,  Hugh  Chabbenore, 


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1417.  Membrane  9 — cont. 

Roger  Baylly  of  Monyton,  Thomas  de  Noke,  John  Alton, 
Thomas  Dovyle  ;  Hereford. 

Nicholas  Fitz  John,  John  Brentyngham  of  Catteshull, 
William  Tynggewyk,  John  Cheseman  of  Kyngeston, 
John  Strete  of  Suthwerk,  Alan  Chapman,  Walter  Martyn, 
John  atte  Grene  ;  Surrey,  except  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 

John  Mallory  of  Welton,  John  Haywod  of  Daventre,  Henry 
Budde  of  Staverton,  John  Broke  of  Astwell,  John  Dawyes 
of  Rothewell,  Robert  Whytye  of  Petyrburgh,  Richard 
Soule  of  Petyrburgh,  Walter  Fermour  of  Warmyngton  ; 
Northampton. 

Roger  Cook  of  Oudeby,  John  atte  Well  of  Foxton,  Robert 
Wyvyll  of  Stonton,  Robert  Chezelden,  William  Oddenell 
of  Herby,  John  Somerwyle  of  Cosynton,  William  Sotton  of 
Kegworthe  ;  Leicester. 

MEMBRANE  8. 

Commission  to  Ralph  Merstone,  '  baker,'  John  Welleford, 
'  fyshmonger,'  Richard  Baret,  '  bocher,'  and  Nicholas  Pyryton, 
'  tyler,'  to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of 
Worcester  ;  and  order  to  them  to  cause  to  come  before  them  the 
mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  city  and  four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet 
and  upright  men  of  the  city  and  suburbs,  and,  in  person  or  by 
deputy,  to  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Walter  Segrave,  John  Bryd,  Edmund  Well,  William  Burgate ; 

in  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 
Peter   Brembre,    Henry   Tannere,   William   Spencer,   John 

Blakethorn  ;   in  the  town  of  Oxford. 
William  Sedeman,  John  Michell,  John  Nyche,  John  Wylbey  ; 

in  the  city  of  Norwich. 
Thomas  Biriton,  Beugo  Godeberd,  John  Grafton,  Robert 

Keneley,  John  Toggefort,  John  Bettoun  ;   in  the  town  of 

Shrewsbury. 

Commission  to  John  Michell,  '  fisshemonger,'  Ralph  Barton, 
'  skynner,'  Richard  Elton,  '  draper,'  and  Simon  Sewale,  '  sadeler,' 
all  of  London,  to  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of 
London  ;  and  order  to  them  to  go  in  person  from  ward  to  ward 
and  from  place  to  place  within  the  said  city  and  suburbs,  cause 
to  come  before  them  four  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men 
of  every  ward,  and  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

Commission  to  William  Baret,  John  Godeson,  '  mercer,'  Simon 
Yong  and  John  Ayleward  to  collect  the  same  in  the  town  a"hd 
suburbs  of  Bristol  and  the  precinct  thereof  ;  and  order  to  them  to 
cause  to  come  before  them  the  mayor  and  sheriff  of  the  town  and 
four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  town  and 
suburbs  and  precinct,  and  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 


224 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1417.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Richard    de    Marum,    Robert    Stretton,     '  barker,'    John 

Thornton,  Thomas  Pawe  ;    in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 
Richard     Haukeswell,      '  mercer,'      William      Scoreburgh, 

merchant,    John    Man,    '  tapicer,'    Thomas     Wetherby, 

'  osteler,'  all  of  York  ;  in  the  city  of  York. 
John  Hampton,    John    Furbour,   Gilbert  Tanner,   Robert 

Grene  ;  in  the  city  of  Salisbury. 

Order  to  the  chancellor  of  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster  to 
appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  county  to  collect  the 
said  fifteenths  and  tenths  therein,  and  to  answer  therefor  at  the 
said  terms  ;  certifying  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer 
by  Christmas  next  of  the  names  of  the  persons  so  appointed. 
1418. 

March  16.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Wydevill,  John  Barton,  the  younger, 
Westminster.  William  Rothewell,  Robert  Aleyn,  John  Cooke,  clerk,  and  William 
Mason,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  William  Buktoft  of  the  county  of 
Buckingham  and  William  Brooke  of  the  county  of  Hertford, — 
of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Grene,  knight,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas 
Grene  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas  Grene,  knight,  his  son  and 
heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  by  Pentecost  next,  and 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  main- 
tenance of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

March  29       Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Wilcotes  and  Ralph 
(sic).       Wymeldon, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Frepurs  and  John  Reyner 

Westminster.  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  manors  of 
Berneresbery  in  Iseldon,  co.  Middlesex,  and  Ikelyngham,  co. 
Suffolk,  late  of  Richard  Berners,  esquire,  who  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death,  the  same  having 
come  to  the  king's  hands  and  being  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  the 
death  of  the  said  Richard  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Margery  his  daughter  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  Margery,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  at 
the  Exchequer  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them 
and  the  treasurer  by  Pentecost  next,  and  finding  fit  maintenance 
for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

* 
141 7  MEMBRANE  7. 

Nov.  14.        Whereas  the  king  ; — in  pursuance  of  an  inquisition  taken  before 

Westminster,  the   late   escheator  in  the  county   of  Warwick,   showing  that 

Edward  late  duke  of  York  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands 


5  HENRY  V. 


1417.  Membrane  1 — cont. 

in  the  county  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  of  the  king  or  of  any  others, 
but  held  the  manors  of  Solyhull  and  Sheldon  and  the  advowsons 
of  the  church  of  Solyhull  and  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Alphege  of 
Solyhull,  together  with  the  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  pertaining 
to  the  said  manors,  of  the  grant  of  the  king,  by  letters  patent  dated 
16  April  2  Henry  V  [Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1413-1416,  p.  249], 
for  life  with  remainder  to  Richard  Beauchamp  of  Bergevenny, 
'  chivaler,'  and  Isabel  his  wife  (sister  and  heir  of  Richard  the  son 
and  heir  of  Thomas  late  lord  le  Despenser),  and  to  the  heirs  male  of 
their  bodies,  by  colour  of  certain  other  letters  patent  made  to  them 
on  17  February  2  Henry  V  [Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1413-1416,  p. 
286]  touching  the  premises  and  other  things,  by  name  of  all  castles, 
towns,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  forests,  parks,  offices,  rights, 
customs,  possessions,  jurisdictions  and  services  with  all  their 
appurtenances  and  emoluments,  together  with  franchises,  royalties, 
counties,  hundreds,  swaynmotes,  commotes,  liberties,  knights' 
fees,  advowsons  of  abbeys,  priories,  churches  and  other  ecclesias- 
tical benefices,  and  reversions,  in  England  and  Wales,  late  of  the 
said  Thomas  late  lord  le  Despenser,  which  the  said  late  duke  had 
for  life  of  the  king's  grant  by  reason  of  a  certain  judgment  of 
forfeiture  rendered  against  the  said  Thomas,  as  by  the  said 
letters  patent  touching  the  grant  of  the  said  remainder,  which 
were  shown  to  the  jurors,  fully  appears  ;  and  that  the  reversion 
of  the  said  manors  and  advowsons  and  fees,  after  the  death  of 
Sibyl  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  'chivaler,'  (who  held 
the  same  for  term  of  her  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Thomas, 
late  lord  le  Despenser,  and  who  died  on  28  August  then  last  past) 
pertained  to  Thomas  ;  and  that  the  said  late  duke  on  the  day  of 
his  death  had  the  said  manors  of  Solyhull  and  Sheldon  with  the 
fees  and  advowsons  aforesaid  for  term  of  his  life  of  the  king's 
grant  by  reason  of  the  judgment  of  forfeiture  aforesaid,  with 
remainder  to  the  said  Richard  and  Isabel  and  their  said  heirs,  as 
above  ;  and  that  the  said  manors,  fees  and  advowsons  are  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; — ordered  the  said  late 
escheator  to  deliver  the  said  manors,  fees  and  advowsons,  together 
with  the  issues  of  the  said  manors  and  fees  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  late  duke,  to  the  said  Richard  and  Isabel, 
since  the  king  had  ordered  Richard's  fealty  to  be  taken  by  the 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts,  and,  for  a 
certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  had  respited  until  a  day  already 
past  the  homage  due  from  Richard  for  the  said  manors,  fees  and 
advowsons  and  for  other  lands  in  other  counties  held  for  life  by 
the  said  late  duke  with  remainder  as  above  [Calendar  of  Close 
Rolls,  1413-1419,  p.  228]  ;  and  whereas  by  another  inquisition 
taken  at  Warwick  on  Friday  the  vigil  of  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  3 
Henry  V,  before  John  Cokayn  and  James  Strangways,  justices  of 
assize  in  the  counties  of  Northampton,  Warwick,  Leicester, 
Nottingham,  Derby  and  Lincoln,  and  William  Babyngton,  and 
the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick,  and  Thomas  Burdet, 
'  chivaler',  sheriff  of  the  said  county,  by  virtue  of  letters  patent 
to  them  directed  [Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1413-1416,  p.  414], 
Wt.  2415.  F.  15. 


226  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1417.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

it  was  ascertained  that  a  fine  was  levied  in  the  king's  court  at 
Westminster,  5  Henry  IV,  before  William  Thirnyng  and  his 
fellows,  justices,  between  Sibyl  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
'  chivaler,'  querent,  and  Edward  Botiller,  '  chivaler,'  and  Anne 
his  wife,  deforciants,  touching  the  said  manors  and  advowsons, 
by  which  fine  Sibyl  acknowledged  the  manors  and  advowsons 
aforesaid  to  be  the  right  of  Anne,  for  which  acknowledgement, 
fine  and  concord  Edward  and  Anne  granted  the  said  manors 
and  advowsons  to  Sibyl,  to  hold  the  same  for  term  of  her  life 
of  Edward  and  Anne  and  the  heirs  of  Anne,  with  reversion  to 
Edward  and  Anne  and  the  heirs  of  Anne  quit  of  the  heir  of  the 
said  Sibyl ;  and  that  Sibyl  was  seised  of  the  premises  by  virtue  of 
the  fine  ;  and  that  Anne  wife  of  Edward  died  seised  of  the  rever- 
sion without  heir,  to  wit,  on  the  Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of 
All  Saints,  10  Henry  IV  ;  and  that  Edward  died  on  the  vigil  of 
St.  Martin  in  the  Winter,  14  Henry  IV  ;  and  that  Sibyl  died  on 
the  morrow  of  the  Assumption,  3  Henry  V  ;  and  whereas,  the  said 
inquisitions  having  been  read  and  heard  in  the  Chancery  and  the 
matter  contained  in  them  more  fully  understood,  after  mature  and 
diligent  deliberation  on  the  premises  had  with  the  king's  justices 
and  serjeants-at-law  and  other  skilled  persons  of  his  council,  it 
appeared  that  the  king's  writ  of  livery  of  the  manors  and  advow- 
sons aforesaid  had  issued  unduly  out  of  the  Chancery,  since  the 
inquisition  taken  at  Warwick  had  been  taken  long  before  the 
inquisition  taken  before  the  said  late  escheator,  and  for  divers 
other  causes  shown  and  declared  on  the  king's  behalf  in  the 
Chancery,  so  that  by  the  advice  of  the  king's  justices  and  serjeants- 
at-law  and  others  aforesaid  it  was  awarded  that  the  said  manors 
of  Solyhull  and  Sheldon  together  with  the  issues  thereof  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  the  said  late  duke,  and  the  advowsons  afore- 
said, should  be  taken  and  resumed  into  the  king's  hands  :  the 
king  therefore  orders  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick 
for  the  cause  aforesaid  to  take  and  resume  into  the  king's  hands 
the  said  manors  of  Solyhull  and  Sheldon  together  with  the  issues 
thereof  from  the  time  of  the  late  duke's  death,  and  the  advowsons 
aforesaid,  without  delay. 

Nov.  21.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and 
Westminster.  Dorset ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him,  showing 
that  John  Sparewe  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  a  toft  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Hardy ngton,  2  messuages  and  a 
dove-cot  in  Milburneport,  12  messuages  and  3  acres  of  land  in 
Lamport,  a  messuage,  2  cottages  and  16  acres  of  land  in  Kynges- 
ton  by  Yevele,  5  messuages  in  Yevele,  6  messuages  in  Stoford, 
26  acres  of  land  in  Berewyke,  a  messuage  and  1Q  acres  of  land  in 
Alvyngton,  5  messuages,  116  acres  of  land  and  13  acres  of  meadow 
in  Hardyngton,  2  messuages,  47  acres  of  land  and  4  acres  of 
meadow  in  Northperet,  and  a  messuage,  12  acres  of  land  and  2 
acres  of  meadow  in  Horsyngton,  co.  Somerset ;  and  (2)  to  another 
inquisition  taken  before  him,  showing  that  the  said  John  on  the 
day  of  his  death  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  a  messuage,  a 


5  HENRY  V. 


227 


Membrane  7 — cont. 

curtilage  and  a  toft  in  the  town  of  Shafton',  3  messuages,  3 
cottages  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Shireburne  and  Neulond,  a  moiety 
of  a  messuage  in  Shirebourn,  an  acre  of  land  in  Yatemystre,  and 
two  messuages,  16  acres  of  land  and  £  acre  of  meadow  in  Hywysshe 
by  Yatemystre,  co.  Dorset ;  and  that  the  said  toft  and  land  in 
Hardyngton  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  twentieth 
part  of  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  the  other  lands  and 
tenements  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Alice  wife  of  John 
Aubyn  of  Weston  in  the  parish  of  Stalbrugge  is  the  kinswoman 
and  next  heir  of  the  said  John,  to  wit,  daughter  of  William  the 
son  of  Joan  the  sister  of  John  the  father  of  the  said  John  Sparewe, 
and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  John  Aubyn  and  cause  him 
and  Alice  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  premises. 

Nov.  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  William  Boyvyle  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  (1)  the  manor 
of  Skyredon  of  the  king  in  chief  in  free  socage,  by  rendering  3s. 
yearly  at  the  castle  of  Exeter  and  giving  3  barbed  arrows  to  the 
king  when  he  shall  hunt  in  his  forest  of  Dertemore,  for  all  services, 
and  (2)  the  manor  of  Westwogwyll,  with  the  advowson  of  the 
church  there,  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  John  Boyvyle, 
the  elder,  William's  son,  is  his  next  heir  and  of  full  age  ; — to 
take  John's  fealty  for  the  manor  of  Skyredon  and  cause  him  to 
have  full  seisin  of  it,  removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  said 
manor  of  Westwogwyll  and  the  advowson,  if  they  are  in  the 
king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  William,  and 
delivering  to  John  any  issues  taken  from  the  said  manor  of 
Westwogwyll  since  the  time  of  William's  death. 


MEMBRANE  6. 


Nov. 


26.        Commitment  to  Nicholas  Sutton, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Westminster.  Lyversegge  and  John  Dalton, — of  the  keeping  of  a  cottage  with  a 
croft   in    Esthattele,    which    Simon    Bone,    chaplain,    mlnn  TOQa 


who  was 

outlawed  for  felony  at  the  suit  of  the  king,  held  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  the  outlawry,  and  which  was  seized  into 
the  king's  hands  on  that  account  and  is  extended  at  Id.  a  year  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  40  years,  rendering  the 
2d.  which  the  escheator  of  the  county  used  to  render,  and  an 
increment  of  4d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  build- 
ings pertaining  to  the  said  cottage  and  croft. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  8.  Commitment  to  John  Radclyff,  knight,  and  Cecily  his  wife, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  David  Hemnale  and  Roger  Hull  of  the  county  of 
Norfolk, — of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Frames- 
den,  co.  Suffolk,  late  of  Thomas  Morley,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  until  the  lawful  age  of 


228  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 

Margaret  his  daughter  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of 
the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  lawful  age  and  they  shall  have  effected  the  marriage, 
rendering  16Z.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michael- 
mas Exchequers  for  the  keeping,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  and 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  main- 
tenance of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  9  March,  6  Henry  V, 

granted  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  said  manor,  which  do  not 

exceed  the  value  of  201.  a  year,  to  the  said  John,  to  hold  the  same 

under  a  certain  form.     And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

Dec.  11.  Commitment  to  Robert  Morton,  esquire,  of  Bawtre,  co.  York, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  John  Gayteford  of  the  county  of  Nottingham, 
esquire,  and  John  Cravene  of  the  same  county,— of  the  keeping 
of  the  fishery  of  Bykerysdyke  within  the  king's  lordship  of 
Misne,  co.  Nottingham  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
for  20  years,  rendering  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  reeve  there  for 
the  time  being  the  24s.  which  the  fishery  was  wont  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  2s.  Sd. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  16.  Grant  to  William  Lynde,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  Hugh 
Westminster.  Whylughby  and  Richard  Priour, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands 
late  of  John  Dabriggecourt,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  John  until  the  lawful  age  of  John  his  son 
and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  lawful  age,  and  the 
marriage  shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  keeping  and  marriage  213Z.  6s.  8s.  only,  by  equal  portions 
at  the  Purification  and  Midsummer  next,  and  finding  fit  mainten- 
ance for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  15.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  divers  inquisitions  taken  before  William  Maydeston,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Juliana  Seintleger  on  the  day  of  her  death  held 
no  lands  in  the  said  county  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  or  in  service, 
of  the  king  or  of  others,  but  that  one  Nicholas  Potyn,  esquire, 
was  lately  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Easthalle 
in  the  said  county,  and  gave  and  granted  the  said  manor  to 
Thomas  Seintleger  and  Juliana  and  to  Arnold  Savage,  'chivaler,' 
and  William  Makenade  and  to  the  heirs  of  Thomas,  by  virtue  of 
which  gift  the  said  Thomas,  Juliana,  Arnold  and  William  were 
seised  thereof  ;  and  that  Thomas,  Arnold  and  William  died  ; 
and  that  Juliana  afterwards  died  seised  of  such  estate  ;  and  that 
one  Elmyng  Leget  and  Margery  his  wife  were  lately  seised  of  a 


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1417.  Membrane  6-—cont. 

messuage  and  400  acres  of  marsh  in  Elmele,  co.  Kent,  in  their 
demesne  as  of  fee,  and  with  the  king's  licence  gave  and  granted 
the  same  to  the  said  Thomas  Seintleger  and  Juliana,  to  Thomas 
Brokhell,  Stephen  Norton  of  Chart,  to  the  said  William  Makenade 
and  to  John  Kelsham,  and  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  Seintleger ; 
and  that  the  said  Thomas  Seintleger  and  Juliana,  Thomas  Brok- 
hell, Stephen,  William  Makenade  and  John  were  seised  of  the 
said  messuage  and  marsh  by  virtue  of  the  gift ;  and  that  Thomas 
Seintleger,  Thomas  Brokhell,  Stephen,  William  Makenade  and 
John  died  seised  thereof  ;    and  that  afterwards  Juliana  died 
seised  of  such  estate  ;    and  that  one  William  Makenade  and 
Richard  Lentwardyn,  clerk,  were  lately  seised  in  their  demesne  as 
of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Oterenden,  in  the  said  county,  and  by 
their  charter  (shown  to  the  jurors  of  the  inquisition)  gave  and 
granted  it  to  the  said  Thomas  Seintleger  and  Juliana  and  to  the 
heirs  of  Thomas,  by  virtue  of  which  gift  Thomas  and  Juliana  were 
seised  ;    and  that  Thomas  Seintleger  first  died  seised  thereof  ; 
and  that  afterwards  Juliana   died  seised  of  such  estate  ;    and 
that  the  manor  of  Easthalle  and  the  messuage  and  marsh  are 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  the  manor  of 
Oterenden  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Joan  late  the  wife  of 
John  Evyas,  esquire,  deceased,  (one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said 
Thomas  Seintleger),  and  William  son  of  Thomas  Fogg,  the  younger, 
and  of  Eleanor  his  wife  (the  second  daughter  of  the  said  Thomas), 
are  the  kinsfolk  and  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  Seintleger,  Joan 
being  of  full  age  and  William  (son  of  Thomas)  of  late  a  minor  ;— 
to  take  the  fealties  of  Joan  and  William  (son  of  Thomas),  make  a 
partition  of  the  premises  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause  the  said 
Joan  and  William  (son  of  Thomas)  to  have  full  seisin  of  their 
pourparties  ;   as  William  (son  of  Thomas)  has  sufficiently  proved 
his  age  before  the  said  late  escheator  ;    and  as  the  king  of  his 
special  grace  and  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  par- 
doned  the   trespasses   made   by   the   said   Thomas   Seintleger, 
Juliana,  Arnold  and  William  Makenade  in  acquiring  the  said 
manor  of  Easthalle  and  in  entering  the  same  without  the  king's 
licence  [Calendar  of  Patent  Roils,  1416-1422,  p.   126]  ;    and  as 
the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Michaelmas 
next  the  homage  due  from  the  said  Joan  and  William  (son  of 
Thomas)  ;     provided   always   that   Joan   and   William   (son  of 
Thomas)  have  each  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant. 

Nov.  20.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Walter  Taylboys, 
'  chivaler,'  held  the  manor  of  Sotby  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight  service  ;  and  that  Walter  Tailboys  son  of  the 
aforesaid  Walter  is  his  next  heir,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the 
fealty  of  Walter  the  son  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
said  manor  ;  as  the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
his  homage  until  Midsummer  next. 


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Membrane  6 — cont. 

March  16.  Order  to  William  Talbot,  '  chivaler,'  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Devon  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  by  virtue  of 
his  office,  showing  that  on  the  Wednesday  next  before  the  feast 
of  St.  Mathias  last  a  certain  ship  of  Janua,  called  a  '  carrek,' 
of  the  portage  of  300  tuns  and  more,  laden  with  goods  and 
merchandise  of  the  king's  enemies  of  Janua  [came  to  land]  through 
a  tempest  within  the  body  and  bounds  of  the  said  county,  within 
the  island  of  Londey  and  between  Hertesworthe  on  the  West  and 
Mortho  on  the  East ;  and  that  the  master  and  45  merchants  and 
mariners  of  the  ship  came  to  land  at  Pydekewyll,  and  surrendered 
to  Thomas  Flemyng,  '  chivaler,'  as  his  prisoners ;  and  that  the  said 
Thomas  keeps  them  as  his  prisoners  on  that  account ;  and  that 
the  jurors  of  the  inquisition  knew  not  where  more  merchants  and 
mariners  of  the  ship  came ;  and  that  the  ship  was  laden  with  woollen 
cloths  of  divers  colours  and  with  linen  cloths  and  cloths  of  '  fustian,' 
and  with  wax,  lead,  tin,  iron,  and  other  merchandise,  to  the  value  of 
1000  marks  and  more,  and  with  12  great  masts  ;  and  that  the  ship 
and  the  goods  and  merchandise  aforesaid  on  the  same  Wednesday 
came  to  the  possession  of  Thomas  Balle,  Thomas  Bale,  Thomas 
Blake,  John  Hunt,  John  Laurens,  Richard  Kykke,  Edward  Growe 
(all  of  Ilfercombe),  and  of  others  associated  with  them,  whose  names 
the  jurors  knew  not ;  and  that  the  said  goods  and  merchandise 
were  removed  and  eloigned  by  them  to  places  unknown ;  and  that 
before  the  said  ship,  goods  and  merchandise  came  to  the  possession 
of  Thomas  Balle  and  the  others  aforesaid,  John  Matefford, 
William  Lake  and  John  Morys  (all  of  Abbotysham),  and  others 
associated  with  them,  whose  names  the  jurors  likewise  knew  not, 
loaded  twro  boats  with  woollen  cloths  of  divers  colours  and  with 
linen  cloths  and  cloths  of  '  fustian,'  to  the  value  of  20Z.  and  more, 
of  the  goods  and  merchandise  which  were  in  the  said  ship  of  the 
merchandise  of  the  king's  enemies  aforesaid,  and  eloigned  and 
carried  them  away  to  places  unknown,  so  that  they  could  not  be 
seized  into  the  king's  hands  ; — immediately  to  cause  the  master, 
merchants  and  mariners  aforesaid,  wheresoever  they  shall  be  found, 
to  be  arrested,  and  the  ship,  cloths,  wax,  lead,  tin,  iron,  masts, 
goods  and  merchandise  aforesaid,  wheresoever  and  in  whosesoever 
hands  or  possession  they  shall  be  found,  to  be  taken  into  the 
king's  hands  and  kept  safely  without  dispersal  or  eloignment  (and 
the  said  master,  merchants  and  mariners  as  well)  until  further 
order.  [See  also  Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1416-1422,  p.  146.] 

,  ..„  MEMBRANE  5. 

Dec.  3.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Stokdale  and  Richard  Knyghteley, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  John  Waget  of  the  county  of  Warwick  and  Roger 
Normanton  of  the  county  of  Derby, — (1)  of  the  keeping  of  20 
acres  of  land  in  Turveie  within  the  park  of  Neweton  Blosmavyll, 
5  acres  of  land  within  the  said  park,  and  50  acres  of  land  in 
Turveie  (as  parcels  of  the  manor  of  Neweton  Blomavill),  co. 
Bedford  ;  and  of  the  manor  of  Neweton  Blosnevile,  with  certain 
lands  in  Chiton  called  '  Botelers  '  and  '  Wakes,'  co.  Buckingham  ; 


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231 


1417. 


1418. 
Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 


Membrane   5 — cont. 

which  Nicholas  Bradshawe,  deceased,  held  for  life,  of  the  king  and 
of  others,  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  Elizabeth  Beauchamp  and 
Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Edmund 
and  his  heirs  ;  and  also  (2)  of  the  keeping  of  50  acres  of  land, 
H  acres  of  meadow  and  10s.  of  yearly  rent  in  Shiryngton,  co. 
Buckingham,  which  John  Gillyng,  deceased,  likewise  held  for  life 
with  reversion  to  the  said  late  earl  and  his  heirs  ;  which  manor, 
lands  and  rent  are  extended,  in  detail,  at  111.  16s.  Sd.  a  year, 
as  by  two  inquisitions  in  that  behalf  made  more  fully  will  appear ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Nicholas 
until  the  lawful  age  of  Humphrey  son  and  heir  of  the  said  late 
earl,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age,  rendering  therefor  111.  16s.  Sd.,  in  accordance  with  the 
extent,  and  an  increment  of  40s.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Michaelmas  and  Easter  Exchequers  ;  as  the  said  Thomas  and 
Richard,  on  account  of  the  variation  of  the  names  of  the  premises, 
have  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters 
patent  of  28  November,  3  Henry  V  [p.  127  above],  and  22  May 
last  [p.  199  above]. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  Simon  Sare  of  Dunstaple, — by  mainprise  of 
William  Smyth,  '  bocher,'  of  Dunstaple,  and  Nicholas  Kerry  of 
London, — of  the  keeping  of  (1)  a  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land  in 
Syvelsho,  co.  Bedford,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of 
the  acquisition  thereof  made  by  the  abbot  of  Ramesey,  for  himself 
and  his  house,  through  Robert  atte  Fenne  and  William  atte 
Fenne,  his  bondmen,  without  the  king's  licence,  and  (2)  an  acre  of 
land  in  Syvelsho  aforesaid,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason 
of  the  acquisition  thereof  likewise  made  by  the  said  abbot  through 
the  said  Robert  atte  Fenne,  his  bondman  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Christmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  messuage  and  lands  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  the 
3s.  4d.  which  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of 
20cZ.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Jan.  29.  Commitment  to  Richard  Norton  and  Roger  Crome, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Pygot  of  the  county  of  York  and  Thomas 
Morton  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage, 
and  a  garden  adjacent  thereto,  on  Bisshophill  in  the  city  of  York, 
which  are  held  of  the  king  in  free  burgage  (as  the  whole  of  the  city 
of  York  is  held),  and  which  came  to  the  king's  hands,  and  are  still 
in  the  king's  hand,  by  the  death  of  William  de  Sheffeld,  who  held 
them  for  life  with  reversion  to  John  son  and  heir  of  Miles  de 
Stapilton,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  in  tail  male,  and  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  the  said  John  (son  of  Miles)  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  last  until  the  full  age  of  the  said  John  (son  of 
Miles),  rendering  the  40s.  at  which  the  said  messuage  and  garden 
are  extended  before  the  escheator  of  the  city,  and  an  increment 


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1418.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

of  66-.  8d.,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses,  buildings  and  enclosures 
pertaining  to  the  said  messuage  and  garden,  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  incumbent  thereon. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  8.  Commitment  to  master  John  Makworth,  clerk,  of  the  keeping 
Westminster.  of  two-thirds  of  all  the  lands  late  of  George  de  Sallowe  of  Stanton, 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death,  which  have 
come  to  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  George  and  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  Agnes  his  daughter  and  hen*,  and  also  by 
reason  of  the  wardship  of  the  land  and  heir  of  William  le  Zouche, 
'  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  a  minor  in  the  king's 
ward  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  George 
until  the  full  age  of  Agnes,  together  with  her  marriage,  and  with 
the  issues  of  a  third  part  of  the  said  lands  until  the  assignment  of 
dower  to  Thomasia  late  the  wife  of  George,  and  with  the  reversion 
of  the  said  third  part,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age  and  he  shall  have  effected  the  marriage, 
rendering  for  the  keeping  and  marriage  80  marks  only,  and  finding 
fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  in    the    Patent    Boll    of    this    year 
[Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1416-1422,  p.  128]. 

Feb.  13.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  William  Fallan,  one  of  the 
Westminster,  clerks  of  the  Exchequer, — by  mainprise  of  Henry  Lyndeby  of 
the  county  of  Nottingham  and  John  Sutton  of  the  county  of 
Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  services  in 
Wodebergh,  co.  Wilts,  and  elsewhere,  late  of  John  Claverlee,  a 
bastard,  who  held  them  of  Edward  III  and  died  without  heir  of 
his  body  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  20  years,  rendering  13s.  4:d. 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

William  Auncell  of  Maldon,  co.  Essex,  '  yoman,'  on  9  February 
in  the  present  year,  made  a  fine  of  6s.  Sd.  with  the  king  for  his 
trespass  and  contempt  in  entering  forcibly  the  houses  of  Nicholas 
Huyssh,  John  Mace  and  W'illiam  Wulf  at  [blank]  in  the  county 
of  Cambridge  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  statute  of  15  [Richard 
II]. 

Feb.  12.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Broket, — by  mainprise  of  William 
Westminster.  Gamell  and  John  Cerf,  both  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the 
keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  George  Salvan  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  days  of  their  death, 
which  have  come  to  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  the 
said  George  and  Elizabeth  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  their 
heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  George 


.-»  HENRY  V. 


233 


1418. 


Feb.  14. 

Westminster. 


1417. 

Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 


1418. 
Feb.  21. 

Westminster. 


Membrane    5 — con  I. 

until  the  full  age  of  the  said  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of 
the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age  and  the  marriage  shall  have  been  effected, 
rendering  for  the  keeping  and  marriage  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  18  November,  8  Henry  V, 
by  letters  patent  and  by  a  certain  mainprise  committed  the  keeping 
of  the  said  lands  to  Maud  late  the  ivife  of  Peter  de  Mauley, '  chivaler,' 
to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain  form.  And  so  these  letters  are 
cancelled. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

Commitment  to  Robert  Castell,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
John  Merbury  of  the  county  of  Hereford  and  John  Wilcotes  of 
the  county  of  Oxford, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of 
Alan  Straunge,  esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  Alan  until  the  lawful  age  of  Alice  Straunge 
his  daughter  and  heir,  together  with  her  marriage,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  the 
marriage  shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  for  the  keeping  as 
much  as  he  and  the  treasurer  shall  agree  upon,  by  equal  portions 
at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  and  for  the  marriage 
as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  by  Pentecost 
next,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commission  to  Thomas  de  Greseley,  '  chivaler,'  Roger 
Bradshawe,  esquire,  and  Robert  de  Twyford,  esquire,  or  any  two 
of  them,  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further 
order  all  the  lands  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby 
whereof  George  Sallowe,  esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and 
to  make  inquisition  touching  his  lands  and  heir. 

Commitment  to  master  William  Newporte  and  Robert  Merflete, 
clerks,  and  John  Holym, — by  mainprise  of  Salomon  Oxney, 
goldsmith,  and  William  Hanewell,  grocer,  both  of  London, — of  the 
guardianship  of  all  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Chichester, 
which  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the 
bishopric,  together  with  all  liberties,  franchises  and  rights  in  any 
wise  pertaining  to  the  said  bishopric  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  Stephen,  late  bishop  of  St.  Davids,  late 
guardian  of  the  said  temporalities,  for  as  long  as  the  temporalities 
ought  to  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid, 
rendering  at  the  Exchequer  650  marks  a  year,  payable  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Annunciation,  Midsummer,  Michaelmas  and 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  ;  provided  always  that 


234 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


141g.  Membrane  4 — cont. 

if  the  king  shall  restore  the  temporalities  to  any  bishop  after 
any  of  the  said  terms,  then  answer  shall  be  made  only  for  the  due 
proportion  in  respect  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  said  temporal- 
ities from  the  last  term  of  payment  up  to  the  day  of  the  said 
restitution  ;  and  provided  also  that  the  said  William  Newporte, 
Robert  and  John  during  the  voidance  be  in  no  wise  charged  with 
the  payment  of  any  tenths  to  be  granted  to  the  king's  use  after 
the  death  of  Stephen  for  the  said  temporalities  ;  and  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  with  the  assent  of  the  said 
William  Newporte,  Robert  and  John,  committed  the  said  guardianship 
by  a  certain  mainprise  to  master  Henry  Ware,  clerk,  Robert  Frye 
and  John  Cheser,  to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain  form.  And  so 
these  letters  are  cancelled. 

Feb.  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton  to  cause 
Westminster.  John  de  Punchardon,  son  and  heir  of  Oliver  de  Punchardon,  to 
have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his 
death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  10s.  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Michaelmas  next ;  saving 
to  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Oliver  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 


March  1.  Commitment  to  John  Willicotes,  esquire,  Robert  Andrewe, 
Westminster,  esquire,  and  William  Ingram,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Bryd  of  Merleberugh,  co.  Wilts,  '  gentilman,'  and  William  Warner 
of  Kymersford,  co.  Gloucester,  '  gentilman,' — of  the  keeping  of 
two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Wendovere,  co.  Buckingham  (which 
manor  belonged  to  Edward  late  duke  of  York,  who  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death),  the  said 
two-thirds  being  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Edward  and 
by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Richard  son  of  Richard  late  earl  of 
Cambridge,  Edward's  kinsman  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  until  the  full  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  Edward's  heirs  shall  have  attained  full 
age,  rendering  for  the  said  two-thirds  4:51.  a  year  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  supporting  all  charges  incumbent 
on  the  said  two-thirds. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  17.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge  to  cause  all 
Westminster,  the  lands  which  Drew  Barantyn  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was 
seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  to  be 
taken  and  resumed  into  the  king's  hands  together  with  the  issues 
thereof  from  16  August,  4  Henry  V,  on  which  day  the  king  ordered 
the  then  escheator  in  the  county  to  cause  Reynold  Barantyn  son 
of  Thomas  Barantyn  the  brother  of  Drew,  Drew's  kinsman  and 
heir  (whose  fealty  the  king  had  taken  and  whose  homage,  for  a 
certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper,  had  been  respited  until  a  certain 


:>  HENRY  v. 


235 


1418. 


March  7. 

Westminster. 


March  6. 

Westminster. 


March  19. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  4 — cont. 

day  now  past),  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  lands  ;  as  the  former 
writ  issued  out  of  the  Chancery  unduly  from  inadvertence. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Buckingham. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 

Richard  Merlowe,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

Commitment  to  Robert  Kendale  and  Robert  Clynton, — by 
mainpiise  of  Robert  de  Syreston  of  the  county  of  Nottingham 
and  Walter  Peion  of  the  county  of  Hereford, — of  the  keeping  of 
the  castle  and  manor  of  Trematon  and  the  manors  of  Calestok 
and  Assheburgh  with  all  their  appurtenances,  which,  to  wit,  the 
manor  of  Calestok  by  name  of  the  manor  of  Calstok  and  the 
manor  of  Assheburgh  by  name  of  the  manor  of  Asshburgh,  were 
taken,  it  is  said,  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  John  de 
Holand  late  earl  of  Huntingdon  and  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  John  brother  and  heir  of  Richard  late  son  and  hen*  of  the  said 
late  earl ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  taking  of  the 
premises  into  the  king's  hand  for  as  long  as  they  shall  remain 
in  the  king's  hands,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers  the  extent  thereof  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  them  and  the  treasurer ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  Robert  Beeston  and  Isabel  Button, — by 
mainprise  of  Robert  Mildenhale  and  WTilliam  Kent  of  London, 
skinner, — of  the  keeping  of  a  tenement  and  3£  acres  of  laud  and 
meadow  in  Erhithe,  late  of  Thomas  Boghere  who  was  beheaded 
for  divers  treasons  and  felonies ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  20  years,  rendering  3s.  4d.  a  year,  as  the 
escheator  of  the  county  of  Kent  used  to  render  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  same,  and  an  increment  of  12d. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  York  to  appoint  some  trustworthy 
men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  said 
diocese  the  tenth  which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province 
of  York  in  their  last  convocation,  held  in  the  cathedral  church  of 
St.  Peter,  York,  on  Thursday  20  January  last  and  continued  on 
subsequent  days,  A.D.  1417,  (although  beyond  their  power  on 
account  of  their  notorious  poverty  and  many  other  insupportable 
losses,  expenses  and  charges  of  late  befalling,  and  especially  on 
account  of  the  excessive  labours  and  expenses  necessarily  and 
notoriously  incurred  twice  in  the  year  now  past  against  the  Scots 
for  the  defence  of  the  realm  and  the  church  of  England,  with 
heavy  burdens  on  prelates  and  clergy,  lack  of  money,  wasting  of 


236  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


141  g.  Membrane  3 — cont. 

crops  and  inroads  of  enemies  in  unwonted  wise  besetting  them) 
granted  to  the  king  from  all  their  ecclesiastical  benefices  and 
temporalities  and  spiritualities  and  temporalities  annexed  to 
spiritualities  (excepting  the  priories  and  monasteries  of  Ellerton, 
Watton,  Drax,  Madersay,  Rufford,  Cokersand,  and  Egleston,  the 
priory  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Carlisle  with  its  spiritualities 
and  temporalities,  the  monastery  of  Holmecoltran,  the  church 
of  Kirkham  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richemund,  and  the  benefices 
of  all  nuns,  on  account  of  the  notorious  poverty  of  the  same, 
and  except  the  community  of  the  said  cathedral  church  of  York, 
and  the  parish  church  of  Misterton  appropriated  to  the  fabric 
thereof,  for  the  speedy  completion  of  the  fabric  of  the  same,  and  the 
monastery  of  Selby  in  many  ways  weighed  down  by  debt  and  by 
reason  of  its  excessive  assessments,  and  except,  as  at  other  times, 
the  lands  and  possessions  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Meaux 
which  have  been  destroyed  by  the  waters  of  the  sea,  the  Humber 
and  other  rivers,  and  benefices  in  Cumberland,  Northumberland, 
Coupeland  and  Westmoreland,  and  the  temporalities  annexed 
to  them,  in  the  forefront  of  the  march  of  England  towards  the 
Scots,  which  have  been  destroyed,  and  touching  these  the 
certificates  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted  in  the  Exchequer, 
and  except  other  benefices,  dignities,  hospitals,  portions,  pensions, 
and  prebends,  temporalities  and  spiritualities  and  temporalities 
annexed  to  spiritualities  situated  within  the  said  province  and 
assessed  at  6  marks  and  under  according  to  the  new  assessment, — 
wholly,  at  this  turn, — and  excepting  also  the  monasteries  and 
priories  of  Welbek,  Newstead  in  Shirwod,  Wirkesop,  St.  Oswald  of 
Nostell,  Pontefract  and  Feryby  and  the  prebend  of  Farnedun, 
which  monasteries,  priories  and  prebend  on  account  of  their 
excessive  assessments  and  the  other  insupportable  charges 
notoriously  befalling  them  from  day  to  day  are  to  be  charged 
with  payment  of  a  moiety  only  of  the  said  tenth),  and  from 
benefices  unassessed  which  are  extended  at  8  marks  and  over 
according  to  the  assessment  of  two-thirds  of  their  true  value  ; 
the  said  tenth  being  payable  at  the  Purification,  1418,  provided 
that  vicars  who  are  not  assessed  but  who  according  to  the 
regulations  and  compositions  of  their  vicarages  are  bound  to  pay 
with  their  rectors  to  the  payment  of  tenths  in  whole  or  in  part, 
be  not  bound  by  virtue  of  this  grant  to  make  payment  with  others 
who  are  not  assessed  ;  and  touching  the  true  value  of  the 
unassessed  benefices,  and  the  assessments  of  the  said  two-thirds, 
the  certificates  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted ;  and  provided 
also  that  the  said  prelates  and  clergy  be  not  in  the  mean  time 
burdened  with  other  convocations  or  demands.  And  answer  is  to 
be  made  to  the  king  for  the  said  tenth  at  the  said  feast ;  and  the 
archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer 
by  Trinity  next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons  appointed 
by  him. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Th.  bishop  of  Durham. 
The  like  to  W.  bishop  of  Carlisle. 


5   HENRY  V.  237 


MEMBRANE  1. 

March  18.  Commitment  to  Hugh  Courtenay  of  Baunton,  '  chivaler,'  and 
Westminster.  Thomas  Erchedekne,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  William  Lylye 
and  Robert  Trenerth,  citizens  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  which  John  Fitz  Waryn  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on 
the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  John's 
death  until  the  full  age  of  Fulk  son  and  heir  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn, 
his  kinsman  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  deputy  of  Henry  Fitz 
Hugh  the  treasurer. 


(238) 


6  HENRY  V. 


1418. 

April  14. 

Westminster. 


April  20. 

Westminster. 


April  26. 

Westminster. 

April  11. 

Westminster. 

May  4. 

Westminster. 

May  24. 

Westminster. 

May  28. 

Westminster. 

June  17. 

Westminster. 

June  22. 

Westminster. 

July  9. 

Westminster. 

July  9. 

Westminster. 

July  10. 

Westminster. 

July  24. 

Westminster. 

July  18. 

Westminster. 


[Letters  etc.  in  this  year  are  tested  by  John  duke  of  Bedford,  giiardian 

of  England.] 

MEMBRANE  23. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  to 
take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order  all 
the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  Ralph  late  baron  de  Graystok, 
'  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition 
touching  his  lands  and  heir. 

The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  : — 

[The  same  Ralph]  ;   Cumberland  ;   Westmoreland  ;   York  ; 

Northampton. 
John  Swyllyngton,  '  chivaler  ' ;  York  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ; 

Kent ;  Nottingham  and  Derby  ;  Leicester. 
Margaret  Aylesford  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Swyllyngton, 

'  chivaler  ' ;  Nottingham  and  Derby  ;  Leicester. 
John  Wyvelescombe  ;  Somerset. 
John  Fitz  William  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Robert  Pursell ;  Warwick  ;  Buckingham. 
Edith  late  the  wife  of  Maurice  Bruyn  ;  Surrey. 


Thomas  Howse,  esquire  ;  Suffolk  ;  Essex. 

Edith  late  the  wife  of  William  Croyser,  esquire 

Cambridge. 
James  Cresacre,  esquire  ;  York. 


Surrey  ; 


John  Gowayn  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts  ;  Dorset. 

Henry  Popham,  esquire  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts  ;  Dorset. 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Richard  de  Otteway  ;  Cumberland. 

John  Leuesham  ;  Wilts  ;  Dorset. 

Thomas  Whetynden  ;  Kent. 

John  Colshull,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Devon  ;  Cornwall. 

William  Wassyngley  ;  Huntingdon. 


6   HENRY   V. 


239 


1418. 

Sept.  22. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  20, 

Westminster. 

Aug.  19. 

Durham. 


Aug.  25. 

Auckland. 

Aug.  19. 

Durham. 

Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  7. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  24. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  19. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  2. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  1. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  16. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  22. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  23 — cont. 

Thomas  de  Crewe,  esquire  ;  Worcester  ;  Stafford ;  Warwick  ; 

Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
John  Hende  ;    Essex  ;    Kent ;    London  (Richard  Merlowe, 

mayor  and  escheator). 
Richard  lord  de  Grey  of  Codenore  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby  ; 

Leicester  ;  Lincoln  ;  Essex  ;  Kent ;  Oxford  ;  Southampton  ; 

Northampton  ;  Rutland  ;  Stafford. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  William  Lassels  ;  York  ;  Nottingham. 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Ottewey  ;  Cornwall. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Assheburnham  ;  Essex. 

William   Wyngfeld,    son   and   heir   of  William   Wyngfeld, 

'  chivaler  '  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Thomas  Aylesbury, '  chivaler ' ;  Surrey ;  Essex  and  Hertford  ; 

Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  ;   Bedford  and  Buckingham  ; 

Northampton ;  Oxford ;  Wilts ;  London  (Richard  Merlowe, 

mayor  and  escheator) ;  Leicester. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Corbet,  knight ;  Warwick. 

John  Waleys  ;    Surrey  and  Sussex  ;    Kent ;    Hertford  and 

Essex. 
Ellen  late  the  wife  of  Edward  Cerne  ;  Wilts. 

William  Courteney,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Gilbert   Talbot,    '  chivaler ' ;     Hereford   and   the   adjacent 

march  of  Wales  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; 

Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;   Warwick  ; 

Oxford  and  Berks  ;    Southampton  and  Wilts  ;    Bedford 

and  Buckingham. 
William  Clifford,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Lincoln. 

John  Seint  Aubyn  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

John  Colville  of  Dale,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Northumberland  ;  York. 

MEMBRANE  22. 
William  Englyssh,  esquire  ;  Oxford  ;  Surrey. 

Thomas  Fitz  Nicholl,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Gloucester. 
William  Burford  ;  Essex. 

William  Apulderfeld,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir 
of  William  late  lord  de  Roos,  tenant  in  chief  of  the  king,  a 
minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Kent. 

John  Strecche,  esquire  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 


240 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1418. 

Nov.  26. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  1. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  2. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  1. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 

July  20. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  30. 

Westminster. 

1419. 
Jan.  2. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  15. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  3. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  2. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  7. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  18. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  22. 

Westminster. 

March  4. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 
John  Walden ;  Essex. 

Gilbert  Talbot,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Leicester. 
William  Courteney,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Devon. 

Thomas  Whityngden  son  of  Thomas  Whityngden  the  son  of 

Thomas  Whityngden  ;  Kent. 
Gilbert   Talbot,    '  chivaler  ' ;     London   (William   Sevenoke, 

mayor  and  escheator). 
John  Pope  of  Norbeton  ;  Surrey. 

Geoffrey  Lescrop,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Nottingham. 

John  Knyvet  of  Mendelesham,  esquire  ;  Leicester  ;  Cambridge 
and  Huntingdon  ;  Suffolk  ;  Northampton. 

George  Brewes  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

John  Berewe ;  Southampton. 

Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Cokyr  ;  Cornwall ;  Somerset. 

Thomas  Charles,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Richard  Mudbury  ;  Devon. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Essexe  ;  Norfolk. 

John   Holt,   knight ;     Surrey  ;    Hertford  ;    Northampton  ; 

Leicester. 
George  Brewes,  esquire  ;  York  ;  Wilts  ;  Gloucester. 

Ralph  Ramsey,  esquire  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

John  Morvyle ;  Dorset. 

William  Clifford,  *  chivaler  ' ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Geoffrey  Loterell,  '  chivaler  ' ;  York  ;  Lincoln  ;  Nottingham. 

John  Orleston,  esquire  ;  Kent. 

William  Argentem,  knight ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  Cambridge  ; 

Hertford  ;  Oxford. 
Oliver  Cervyngton,  esquire  ;  Wilts  ;   Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Humphrey  Stafford,  '  chivaler,'  the  younger  ;  Worcester  ; 
Warwick  ;  Leicester  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march 
of  Wales;  Wilts. 


G  HENRY  V. 


241 


1419. 

Feb.  18. 

Westminster. 

March  18. 

Westminster. 

March  14. 

Westminster. 

March  13. 

Westminster. 

1418. 

May  8. 

Westminster. 


May  15. 

Westminster. 


May  14. 

Westminster. 


Membrane   22 — cont. 
William  Argentem,  knight ;  Buckingham. 

Thomas  Sampson  ;  Somerset. 

John  Morvile ;  Wilts. 

John  Bienham  ;  Berks  ;  Southampton. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York ; — pursuant  to 
an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  Christian  late  the 
wife  of  John  Bank  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  in  dower,  of  the 
endowment  of  William  Percy  of  Castelleventon,  sometime  her 
husband,  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Castelleventon,  with 
reversion  to  Margaret  wife  of  Thomas  Blaufront,  the  sister  and 
heir  of  the  said  William,  who  is  of  full  age ;  and  that  the  manor  is 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage  and  fealty  and  by  the  service 
of  finding  an  armed  man,  with  acton,  '  palet,'  spear  (lancea)  and 
gloves  of  '  plates,'  and  with  an  unbarded  horse,  in  time  of  war  in 
Scotland  for  40  days  at  the  cost  of  the  lord  of  the  manor ; — to 
take  the  fealty  of  the  said  Thomas  and  cause  him  and  Margaret 
to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  third  part,  if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand 
for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  Christian  ;  as  the  king  for 
6s.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Christmas  next  the 
homage  due  from  Thomas  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by 
Margaret. 

Commission  to  Richard  Merlawe,  mayor  of  London  and 
escheator  therein,  to  inquire  by  the  oath  of  upright  and  lawful 
men  of  his  bailiwick  what  lands  and  goods  and  chattels  John 
Oldecastell,  '  chivaler,'  deceased,  who  made  forfeit  to  the  king, 
had  on  the  day  of  his  forfeiture,  or  at  any  time  afterwards,  and 
to  whose  hands  those  goods  and  chattels  have  come,  and  to  take 
the  said  goocfs  and  chattels,  in  whosesoever  hands  or  possession 
they  shall  be  found,  and  the  lands  aforesaid,  into  the  king's 
hands,  and  cause  them  to  be  kept  safely  until  further  order. 

Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Glover  and  John 
Pollowe  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and 
Dertemouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  the  customs 
granted  to  Edward  I  by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return 
for  certain  liberties  and  immunities,  and  the  custom  and  subsidy 
which  by  the  statute  published  in  the  Parliament  held  at 
Westminster,  11  Henry  IV,  all  such  alien  merchants  are  to  pay 
for  garments  made  for  export  from  cloths  of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn  ' 
and  other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the  half  grain,  and  also  from 
cloths  dyed  in  grain,  and  all  other  cloths  of  wool,  which  have 
been  cut,  according  to  the  rate  and  quantity  of  the  same  ;  and 
(2)  the  custom  on  cloths  of  wool  and  worsted  made  in  England 
for  export  to  foreign  parts  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in 
Wt.  24 M.  F.  10. 


242  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  17 — cont. 

the  said  ports  ;     answering  at  the   Exchequer  for  the  moneys 
forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

July  5.  Commission  in  like  terms  to  Thomas  Lane  and  John  Hastynges 
Westminster,  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  port  of  Brigge water  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places  (1)  and  (2)  above,  and  (3)  the  subsidy  on  wools, 
hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  43,9.  4(7.  from 
denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like 
amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8 
marks  from  aliens.  By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :— 
July  21.  John  Godyn  and  Robert  Elys  ;  in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth 

Westminster.  etc. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
1419. 

Feb.  8.  John   Godyn    and    Simon   Berde ;     in   the   port    of  Great 

Westminster.  Yarmouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
1418. 

July  8.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  to  cause 
Westminster.  William  de  Haryngton,  knight,  brother  and  heir  of  John  de 
Haryngton,  '  chivaler,'  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which 
the  said  John  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  5  marks 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  and  fealty  until 
Christmas  next ;  saving  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  her 
reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

The  chancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford. 

July  11.  Commitment  to  John  Upton, — by  mainprise  of  William 
Westminster.  Walter  of  Goutherst,  co.  Kent,  and  William  de  Eye  of  London, 
'  browederer,' — of  the  keeping  of  a  plot  of  land  in  the  town  of 
Wodechirche,  co.  Kent,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of 
the  alienation  thereof  made  by  Thomas  atte  Tounlonde,  tenant  in 
chief  of  the  king,  to  William  Bourdon  without  the  king's  licence  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Midsummer  last  for  10  years,  rendering 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer  the  2s.  for  which  Reynold  Pympe,  late 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Middlesex,  accounted,  and 
an  increment  of  2s. ,  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh ,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


6  HENRY  V. 


243 


1418  Membrane  16 — cont. 

July  18.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Dixon,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Christopher  Boynton  of  the  county  of  York  and  Jojin  Everdon, 
clerk,  of  the  county  of  Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of 
the  manor  of  Carleton  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  William 
Clifford,  '  chivaler,'  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of 
the  said  William,  who  died  without  heir  male  of  his  body  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  William's  death  for  20  "year*, 
rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  treasurer,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  two-thirds  and  supporting  all 
other  charges  incumbent  thereon  ;  provided  that  he  have 
allowance  in  the  payment  of  his  farm  in  respect  of  any  annuities 
or  yearly  pensions  heretofore  granted  to  any  persons  out  of  the 
said  two -thirds  by  the  king  or  by  any  one  else. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwo[l]merssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  8  February  in  the  present 

year  committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  two-thirds  to  the  said  Nicholas 

and  to  Richard  Denton,  under  a  certain  form.     And  so  these  letters 

are  cancelled. 

July  19.  Commitment  to  Robert  Charyng worth  and  John  Lawney, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Robert  Walhull  and  John  Morpath, — of  a 
messuage  containing  2^  acres  of  land,  in  Fynchisley,  co.  Middlesex, 
which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  outlawry  of  Richard 
Huntyng  for  felony  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Midsummer  last  for 
4  years,  rendering  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas 
and  Easter  Exchequers  the  I8d.  for  which  Thomas  Horden,  late 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Middlesex,  accounted,  and 
an  increment  of  Qd. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

March  22.  Commitment  to  Peter  Wymundham  and  Richard  Wormestre,— 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Robert  Dymmok,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
and  Robert  Beeston  of  the  county  of  Kent, — of  the  keeping  of  a 
fourth  part  of  a  toft,  a  plot  of  pasture,  2  cottages,  4  bovates  of 
land  and  3£  acres  of  meadow,  in  Coryngham,  co.  Lincoln,  which 
are  in  the  king's  hand  because  the  heir  of  John  Cokerell,  who  is 
kinsman  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  John  Scoter,  has  not  sued  out 
his  right  thereto  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  next  for  10 
years,  rendering  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas  and 
Easter  Exchequers  65.  Sd.,  as  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and 
an  increment  of  3s.  4rf. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

March  26.       Commission  to  John  Hals,  William  Babyngton,  Walter  Grene, 

w«-«t  minster.  William   Wallere,   Edmund    Carleton,   John  French  and  John 

Dam,  or  to  not  less  than  two  of  them,  of  whom  John  Hals  or 

William  Babyngton  shall  be  one,  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and 

keep  safely  until  further  order  all  the  lands  whereof  Elizabeth 


244  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1418.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

Wolverston,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  her 
•demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  on  the  day  of  her  death ; 
and  to  make  inquisition  touching  her  lands  and  heir. 

May  3.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Clarell,  esquire,  and  Richard 
Westminster.  Wynteworth, — by  mainprise  of  John  Melton  of  the  county  of 
Nottingham  and  John  Maresburgh  of  the  county  of  York, — of 
the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  John  Fitz  William,  knight, 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his 
death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said 
John  until  the  lawful  age  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering 
the  true  extent,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them 
and  the  treasurer  by  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  next,  and 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh.  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

May  6.  Commitment  to  John  Merbury  and  Thomas  Walter,  esquires, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  John  Lacy  of  the  county  of  Northampton, 
esquire,  and  Adam  Marchall  of  the  county  of  Cambridge, — of  the 
guardianship  of  all  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  St.  Davids, 
in  England  and  in  Wales,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  the 
death  of  Stephen,  the  last  bishop  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  Stephen's  death  for  as  long  as  the  temporalities  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  the  said  cause,  provided  that  they 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  and  profits  thereof  from 
the  time  of  Stephen's  death. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

May  4.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Nicholas  Newerk  of  Great 
Westminster.  Yarmouth  to  examine  in  person  all  ships  and  boats  passing  from 
and  to  the  realm  in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places,  and  to  make  search  of  all  such  ships 
and  boats  suspected  of  being  laden  with  uncocketed  wools, 
woolfells,  hides,  cloths  or  other  customable  wares,  or  with  gold 
or  silver  in  money  by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or  with  jewels,  and  of 
any  persons  suspected  of  having  carried  into  or  out  of  the  realm 
bulls,  letters,  instruments  or  processes,  or  any  other  things 
prejudicial  to  the  king  or  his  subjects,  contrary  to  the  pro- 
clamations and  prohibitions  made  thereof  in  the  king's  behalf  ; 
and  to  arrest  all  such  goods  and  instruments  as  forfeit,  together 
with  the  ships  and  persons  carrying  them,  and  to  keep  them  safely 
until  further  order  ;  and  to  do  all  other  things  that  pertain  to  the 
said  office  ;  and  to  certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  touching  all 
that  is  done  by  him  in  the  matter,  answering  and  rendering  account 
at  the  Exchequer  for  all  the  forfeitures  arrested  by  him.  And  order 
to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers,  lords,  masters,  mariners 
of  ships,  and  other  the  king's  ministers  and  lieges,  under  pain  of 
forfeiture  of  all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to  be  intendant  to  Nicholas. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


6  HENRY  V. 


245 


1418. 


May  5. 

Wostiiiiii.sti-r. 

Dec.  15. 

Westminster. 


1419. 
Jan.  23. 

Wi'.stininster. 


Membrane  15 — emit. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  tho  ports  and 
places  named  : — 

Thomas    Lakun  ;     in    the    ports    of    Exeter,    Plymmouth. 

Dertemouthe  and  Fowy.  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Robert  Shorte  ;  in  the  ports  of  Towemouth  and  Ilfardecombe, 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  said  deputy. 

William  Hotoft ;  in  the  port  of  Yarmouth  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


1418. 
May  13. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  14. 

Order  to  William  Talbot,  '  chivaler,'  escheator  in  the  counties 
of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  to  cause  all  the  lands  and  goods  and 
chattels  of  John  Haule  which  are  in  his  own  possession,  and  also 
all  other  lands,  goods  and  chattels  which  are  in  the  hands  or 
possession  of  any  other  persons  to  the  use  and  profit  of  the  said 
John,  to  be  taken  into  the  king's  hand  and  carefully  extended 
and  kept  safely  until  further  order  from  the  king  with  the  advice 
of  his  council,  certifying  the  king  and  council  in  the  quinzaine 
of  Trinity  next  touching  all  that  is  done  by  him  in  this  behalf  ; 
since  the  king  of  late,  for  certain  sure  causes  declared  before  him 
and  his  council,  by  his  writ  ordered  the  said  John,  under  a  penalty 
in  the  said  writ  contained,  to  be  in  person  before  him  and  the 
said  council  at  Southampton  at  a  certain  day  now  past,  to  answer 
upon  the  things  which  should  be  objected  to  him  then  and  there, 
and  further  to  do  and  receive  what  the  council  should  ordain  ; 
and  since  the  said  John  (although  the  said  writ  had  been  delivered 
to  him  long  before  the  day  aforesaid  at  the  castle  of  Tremyngton, 
co.  Cornwall,  by  one  Richard  Reynold,  the  sheriff's  serjeant,  in  the 
presence  of  Thomas  Legh,  under-sheriff  of  the  county,  and  Richard 
Nordon,  as  the  said  sheriff  has  declared  in  person  before  the 
council)  took  no  thought  to  appear  before  the  council  at  the  day 
aforesaid  by  virtue  of  the  said  writ,  although  he  had  received  it, 
or  at  least  to  return  the  writ  there,  to  the  manifest  contempt  of 
the  king  and  of  his  command,  so  that  by  divers  writs  the  king 
ordered  the  said  sheriff  to  attach  John  and  have  him  before  the 
council  at  another  day  likewise  now  past,  under  pain  of  200/.  ; 
and  since  the  sheriff  has  certified  the  council  that  he  could  not  find 
John,  although  he  had  sought  him  diligently  from  place  to  place, 
but  that  John  was  absenting  himself  for  this  cause,  lurking  in 
places  unknown  ;  and  since  the  king  is  unwilling  to  leave  such 
contempt  unpunished.  By  C. 


May  9.          Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  to  take  the  fealty 

Westminster,  of  John  de  Graystok,  '  chivaler,'  son  and  heir  of  Ralph  late  baron 

de  Graystok,  '  chivaler,'  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1418.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised 
of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king 
for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until 
Christmas  next. 

Order   in   like    terms   to   the    escheator    in   the    counties    of 
Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland. 


May  10. 

Westminster, 


Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford, — pursuant  to 
divers  inquisitions,  taken  before  him  and  before  George  Nowers 
and  John  Barton,  the  younger,  by  virtue  of  letters  patent  directed 
to  him  and  to  them  and  to  the  sheriff  of  the  county,  showing  that 
John  Draiton,  '  chivaler,'  held  the  manor  of  Newenham  and  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  Newenham.  co.  Oxford,  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  that  the  manor  and 
advowson  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service, — to 
cause  the  said  manor  and  advowson  to  be  taken  into  the  king's 
hand  until  further  order. 


May  14. 

Westminster. 


July  21. 

Westminster. 


1419. 

Feb.  8. 

Westminster. 


Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Glover  and  John 
Pollowe  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and 
Dertemouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection 
of  the  merchandise,  the  subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at 
Westminster  on  the  Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints. 
3  Henry  V,  was  granted  to  the  king  from  Michaelmas  3  [recte  4J 
Henry  V,  for  life,  for  the  safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  3s.  on 
every  tun  of  wine  for  import  and  export  (the  king's  prise  only 
excepted),  and  12d.  in  the  pound  on  all  merchandise  for  import  and 
export  (except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except 
every  kind  of  corn  and  flour  and  fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export,* 
and  except  ale  and  victuals  for  export  for  the  victualling  of 
Calais  and  Hareflieu  and  the  marches  there)  ;  and  to  answer  at 
the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
John  Godyn  and  Robert  Elys  ;  in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

John  Godyn  and  Simon  Berde  ;    in  the  port  of  Yarmouth 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


*  import.     Rot.  Parl.  I V.  (54. 


IIKXRY  V.  247 


1418.  MEMBRANE  13. 

May  7.  ( )rder  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester  ; — pursuant 
w,stmin*ui.  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  Agnes  late  the 
wife  of  Simon  Pakeman.  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  a  third  part  of  the  wood  of  Kereby.  called  '  Pakemanswod.' 
in  Kereby.  in  dower  of  the  endowment  of  the  said  Simon  her  late 
husband ;  and  that  the  said  third  part  should  of  right  descend  after 
the  death  of  Agnes  to  William  son  and  heir  of  John  Vylers  the  son 
and  heir  of  Richard  Vylers  the  son  and  heir  of  Joan  one  of  the 
sisters  and  heirs  of  the  said  Simon,,  and  to  Katharine  late  the  wife 
of  Robert  Dygby,  Simon's  other  sister  and  heir,  William  being  a 
minor  in  the  king's  ward  and  Katharine  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the 
fealty  of  Katharine,  make  a  partition  of  the  said  third  part  into 
two  equal  parts,  and  cause  Katharine  to  have  full  seisin  of  her 
pourparty,  as  the  king  for  6*.  &/.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
her  homage  until  Christmas  next  ;  retaining  William's  pourparty 
in  the  king's  hand  until  further  order. 

Order  to  the  same  escheator  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition 
taken  before  him  showing  that  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Simon 
Pakeman  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  in  dower  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  said  Simon  and  of  the  endowment  of  the  said  Simon  a 
certain  close,  called  '  Williamsclos,'  in  Whytwyk,  co.  Leicester, 
with  reversion  by  right  of  inheritance  to  Katharine  late  the  wife 
of  Robert  Dygby,  one  of  Simon's  sisters  and  heirs,  by  a  partition 
made  between  the  said  Katharine  and  John  Vylers  son  and  heir 
of  Richard  Vylers  the  son  and  heir  of  Joan,  Simon's  other  sister 
and  heir  ;  and  that  the  close  is  held  of  the  lord  de  Bello  Monte  ; 
and  that  Katharine  is  80  years  of  age  and  more  ; — to  take  the 
fealty  of  Katharine  and  cause  her  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said 
close,  if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death 
of  Agnes,  since  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  the  king 
has  respited  until  a  day  yet  to  come  the  homage  due  from 
Katharine  for  her  pourparty  of  the  third  part  of  the  wood  of 
Kereby.  called  '  Pakemanswod.'  in  Kereby.  which  the  said 
Agnes  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  dower 
of  the  endowment  of  the  said  Simon,  sometime  her  husband,  of 
the  inheritance  of  Katharine. 

June  12.  Commitment  to  Robert  Frye  and  John  Cheser, — by  mainprise 
\\Vstmiiistci-.  of  Walter  Pope  of  London,  '  draper,'  and  John  Kenefy  of  London. 
'  grocer,' — of  the  guardianship  of  all  the  temporalities  of  the 
bishopric  of  Chichester,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of 
the  voidance  of  the  bishopric,  together  with  all  liberties,  franchises 
and  rights  in  any  wise  pertaining  to  the  said  bishopric  ;  to  hold 
the  same,  with  all  issues,  from  the  Annunciation  last  for  as  long 
as  the  temporalities  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  the 
cause  aforesaid,  rendering  (350  marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by 
equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  ;  provided  always  that 
if  the  king  shall  restore  the  temporalities  to  any  bishop  after 
any  of  the  said  terms,  then  answer  shall  be  made  only  for  the 
due  proportion  in  respect  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  said 


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Membrane  13 — cont. 

temporalities  from  the  last  term  of  payment  up  to  the  day  of  the 
said  restitution ;  and  provided  also  that  the  said  Robert  Frye  and 
John  Cheser  during  the  voidance  be  in  no  wise  charged  with  the 
payment  of  any  tenths  to  be  granted  to  the  king's  use  after 
the  death  of  Stephen  late  bishop  of  St.  Davids,  late  guardian  of  the 
said  temporalities,  for  the  said  temporalities  ;  and  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  :  as  master  William  Neuporte 
and  Robert  Merflete,  clerks,  and  John  Holym, — to  whom  the  king 
by  letters  patent  [p.  233  above]  lately  committed  the  said  guardian- 
ship from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Stephen  for  as  long  as 
the  said  temporalities  should  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  at  a 
yearly  farm  of  650  marks  payable  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Annunciation,  Midsummer,  Michaelmas  and  at  the  feast  of  St. 
Thomas  the  Apostle, — have  surrendered  the  said  letters  in  the 
Chancery  for  cancellation,  to  the  end  that  the  said  Robert  Frye 
and  John  Cheser  may  have  the  said  guardianship  with  the  issues 
forthcoming  from  the  said  temporalities  from  the  Annunciation 
last.  By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

July  16.  Commitment  to  William  Lodyngton  and  John  Taylbois, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Gerard  de  Lodyngton  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and 
Richard  Lyes  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor 
of  Bondeby,  co.  Lincoln.,  which  is  in  the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas  next  for  12  years,  rendering  20Z. 
sterling  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
manor. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

July  14.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Bosun,  by  virtue  of  letters 
patent  directed  to  him  and  to  William  Frye,  showing  that 
Katharine  late  the  wife  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  esquire,  on  the 
day  of  her  death  held  the  manors  of  Blakeburgh  and  Wodeford, 
co.  Devon,  of  the  grant  of  Thomas  Tille  and  John  Chirchehull 
by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  at  Westminster,  51  Edward  III, 
between  John  Cobbeham  of  Blakeburgh  and  the  said  Katharine 
then  his  wife,  querents,  and  the  said  Thomas  Tille  and  John 
Chirchehull,  deforciants,  by  which  fine  John  Cobbeham 
acknowledged  the  said  manors  (among  other  manors  and  lands 
in  the  said  fine  contained)  to  be  the  right  of  Thomas  as  held  by 
the  said  Thomas  and  John  Chirchehull  of  the  gift  of  John 
Cobbeham,  and  for  that  acknowledgement,  fine  and  concord  the 
said  Thomas  and  John  granted  the  said  manors  (among  other 
things)  to  the  said  John  Cobbeham  and  Katharine  and  to  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainders  successively  to  the  heirs  of 
the  body  of  the  said  John  Cobbeham,  to  William  de  Bonevill, 
knight,  for  life,  to  William,  son  of  the  said  William  de  Bonevill, 
and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  to  John  brother  of  William  son  of 
William  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  to  Richard  brother  of  John 
and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  John  Cobbeham, 


6  HENRY  V. 


1418.  Membrane  13 — cont: 

as  l>y  an  indenture  of  the  said  fine,  shown  in  evidence  to  the 
jurors  of  the  said  inquisition,  more  fully  appears  ;  and  that  John 
Cobbeham  continued  his  estate  in  the  said  manors  jointly  with 
Katharine,  then  his  wife,  by  virtue  of  the  fine  for  the  whole  of 
his  life,  and  died  seised  of  such  estate  without  heir  of  his  body, 
after  whose  death  Katharine  continued  her  estate  in  the  said 
manors  by  virtue  of  the  fine  for  the  whole  of  her  life  ;  and  that 
William  de  Bonevill,  knight,  afterwards  died  ;  and  that  William 
son  of  William  died  without  heir  of  his  body  ;  and  that  John 
brother  of  William  had,  and  has,  issue  of  his  body,  to  wit,  William 
Boiievile,  '  chivaler,'  who  now  survives  ;  and  that  John  brother 
of  William  afterwards  died,  after  whose  death  Katharine  took 
to  husband  the  said  Humphrey  and  afterwards  died  seised  of  the 
said  manors,  in  manner  and  form  aforesaid,  without  any  discon- 
tinuance, without  heir  of  her  body  by  John  Cobbeham  ;  and  that 
the  manor  of  Wodeford  is  held  of  William  son  and  heir  of  William 
la  Zouche,  knight,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  by  knight  service, 
and  the  manor  of  Blakeburgh  of  other  lords  ; — to  take  the  fealty 
of  William  Bonevile,  '  chivaler,'  for  the  said  manor  of  Wodeford 
and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  thereof,  if  it  is  in  the  king's 
hand  by  the  death  of  Katharine  and  for  no  other  cause ;  removing 
the  king's  hand  from  the  manor  of  Blakeburgh,  if  likewise  it  is 
in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Katharine  and  for  no  other 
cause,  and  delivering  to  William  any  issues  taken  therefrom  since 
the  time  of  Katharine's  death. 

May  30.  Order  to  Henry  Barton,  late  mayor  of  London  and  escheator 
Westminster,  therein ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  Richard 
Merlawe,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein,  by  virtue  of 
letters  patent  directed  to  him,  showing  that  John  Oldecastell, 
'  chivaler,'  deceased,  who  made  forfeit  to  the  king,  had  in  the 
month  of  April,  5  Henry  V,  within  the  said  city  in  the  hands  of 
one  Thomas  Est  late  of  London,  200  marks,  which  the  said 
Thomas  afterwards  handed  to  Thomas  Osberne,  citizen  and  mercer 
of  London,  for  safe  custody  until  the  said  Thomas  Est  should 
send  for  the  same  ;  and  that  Thomas  Osborne  knew  not  that  the 
said  200  marks  in  any  way  belonged  to  the  said  John  ; — to 
deliver  the  said  200  marks,  which  were  afterwards  by  his  order 
delivered  to  him  at  London  by  the  said  Thomas  Osberne,  and 
which  are  in  his  hands  by  the  order  and  advice  of  the  king's 
council,  to  the  said  Richard  without  delay. 

MEMBRANE  12. 

June  5.  Commission  to  Thomas  Gresley,  '  chivaler,'  and  Roger 
Westminster.  Bradshawe  and  Robert  Twyford,  esquires,  or  to  not  less  than  two 
of  them,  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further 
order  all  the  lands  of  which  George  Sallowe,  esquire,  who  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  county 
of  Nottingham  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition 
touching  his  lands  and  heir. 


250 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

June  7.  Order  to  John  Stourton,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset, 
Westminster,  to  cause  John  Dodyngton  son  of  Thomas  Dodyngton  the  son  of 
Maud  late  the  wife  of  John  Wyvelescombe,  kinsman  and  heir  of 
the  said  Maud,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said 
John  Wyvelescombe  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England  for  life  of 
the  right  of  Maud  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has  taken 
his  fealty  for  the  lands  so  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  for  20s.  paid 
in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Martinmas  next. 


June  7. 

Westminster. 


Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  ;— 
pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  Henry  Foleford  by 
virtue  of  letters  patent  directed  to  him,  showing  that  John 
Herlee,  knight,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  in  the  county 
of  Devon  of  the  king,  in  demesne  or  in  service,  but  was  seised  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  of  the  manors  of  Ilfrecombe.  Colrugge 
and  Hede.  a  messuage  and  40  acres  of  land  in  Spitoll,  4  messuages 
and  80  acres  of  land  in  Pole,  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches 
of  Ilfrecombe  and  Stokleyenlyssh,  co.  Devon,  and  (2)  to  another 
inquisition  taken  before  Stephen  Derneford  by  virtue  of  letters 
patent  directed  to  him,  showing  likewise  that  the  said  John 
Herlee  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  in  the  county  of 
Cornwall  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  crown,  in  demesne  or  in 
service,  but  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  of  the  manors 
of  Treuwardreyth,  Wyke  and  Treuelowen,  7  messuages  and  a 
Cornish  acre  of  land  in  Portalla.  and  the  advowson  of  the  church 
of  Jacobestowe,  co.  Cornwall  ;  and  that  Elizabeth  late  the  wife 
of  John  Sergeux  gave  and  granted  these  manors,  messuages, 
land  and  advowsons  to  the  said  John  Herlee  (by  the  name  of 
John  Herlee  the  younger)  and  Margaret  his  wife  (who  died  in 
John's  lifetime)  and  to  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  ;  and  that  the 
manor  of  Truwardreyth  is  held  of  the  king  as  of  his  castle  of 
Launceston,  as  of  his  duchy  of  Cornwall,  by  knight  service,  and 
the  rest  of  the  premises  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  John 
Herlee  son  of  the  said  John  Herlee,  knight,  and  Margaret,  is  the 
son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  John  and  Margaret,  and  of  full  age  ; — 
to  take  the  fealty  of  John  Herlee  the  son,  and  cause  him  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  said  manor  of  Truwardreyth.  if  it  is  in  the  king's 
hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  John  Herlee.  knight, 
as  the  king  for  2  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  therefor  until  Martinmas  next ;  removing  the  king's  hand 
from  the  rest  of  the  premises,  which  are  held  of  others  than  the 
king,  if  they  are  likewise  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than 
the  death  of  the  said  John  Herlee,  knight,  and  delivering  to  John 
Herlee  the  son  any  issues  taken  from  the  said  manors  of  Wyke, 
Treuelowen,  Ilfrecombe,  Colrugge  and  Hede,  and  the  said 
messuages  and  land,  since  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John 
Herlee,  knight. 

June  20.        Commitment  to  Robert  Browe, — by  mainprise  of  John  Burgh 

Westminster,  and  William  Burgh,  both  of  the  county  of    Rutland, — of  the 

keeping  of  the  county  of    Rutland,  with  all  farms  and  profits 


0    HKNKV    V.  LT,l 


1418.  Membrane  12  —  conL 

belonging  to  the  said  county,  from  Michaelmas  last  until  Michael- 
mas next,  rendering  40  marks  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  for  the  farms  and  profits  of  the  county 
for  the  said  year,  without  any  payment  or  allowance  being  made 
to  him  for  his  fee  ;  the  late  commitment  [p.  215  above]  to  him  of 
the  keeping  of  the  county  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at 
the  Exchequer  as  sheriff,  notwithstanding. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  lieutenant  of  Henry  Fitz 
Hugh  the  treasurer. 

July  5.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Thomas  Lane  and  John 
Wrstinin.su-r.  Hastyiiges  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  port  of  Briggewater  and  in 
all  adjacent  ports  and  places  the  custom  on  wools,  hides  and 
woolfells  which  is  due  to  the  king  of  his  inheritance  ;  and  to 
keep  the  '  coket  '  seal  in  the  said  port  ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :  — 
July  21.  John  Godyn  and  Robert  Elys  ;  in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth 

Westminster.  etc. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Feb.  8.  John  Godyn  and  Simon  Berde  ;  in  the  port  of  Yarmouth  etc. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

1418. 

June  29.  Whereas  the  king  ;  —  in  pursuance  of  an  inquisition  taken  before 
Westminster,  the  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  showing  that  Edward 
late  duke  of  York  on.  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manors  of 
Bondeby  and  Shillyngthorp,  with  all  their  appurtenances  and 
together  with  the  fees  and  advowsons  pertaining  to  them,  of 
the  king's  grant  by  letters  patent  dated  10  April  2  Henry  V 
[Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1413-1416,  p.  249]  touching  the  premises 
and  other  things,  for  life  with  remainder  to  Richard  Beauchamp  of 
Bergevenny,  '  chivaler,'  and  Isabel  his  wife  (sister  and  heir  of 
Richard  the  son  and  hen-  of  Thomas  late  lord  le  Despenser),  and  to 
the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies,  by  colour  of  certain  other  letters 
patent,  made  to  them  on  17  February  then  following  {Calendar  of 
Patent  RolU,  1413-1416,  p.  280]  touching  the  premises  and  other 
things,  by  name  of  all  castles,  towns,  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
rents,  forests,  parks,  offices,  rights,  customs,  possessions,  juris- 
dictions and  services  with  all  their  appurtenances  and  emoluments, 
together  with  franchises,  royalties,  counties,  hundreds,  swayn- 
motes,  commotes,  liberties,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  abbeys, 
priories,  churches  and  other  ecclesiastical  benefices,  and  reversions, 
in  England  and  WTales,  late  of  the  said  Thomas  late  lord  de 
Despenser,  which  the  said  late  duke  had  for  life  of  the  king's  grant 
by  reason  of  a  certain  judgment  of  forfeiture  rendered  against  the 
said  Thomas,  as  by  the  said  letters  patent  touching  the  grant  of 
the  said  remainder,  which  were  shown  to  the  jurors,  fully  appears  ; 
and  that  the  reversion  of  the  said  manor  of  Bondeby  after  the 


252  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1418.  Membrane  12—cont. 

death  of  Edward  Boteler,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  it  for  life  and  died 
on  3  March  1 3  Henry  IV,  and  the  reversion  of  the  said  manor  of 
Shillingthorp  after  the  death  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  '  chivaler,' 
who  held  it  for  life  and  died  on  12  December  1  Henry  IV,  pertained 
to  the  said  Thomas  ;  and  that  the  said  late  duke  on  the  day  of  his 
death  held  the  manors  aforesaid  with  the  said  fees  and  advowsons 
for  term  of  his  life  cf  the  king's  grant  by  reason  of  the  judgment  of 
forfeiture  aforesaid,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Richard  and 
Isabel,  as  above  ;  and  that  the  said  manors,  fees  and  advowsons 
are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;— on  14  February, 
3  Henry  V,  by  his  writ  ordered  the  said  late  escheator  to  deliver 
the  said  manors  with  the  fees  and  advowsons  aforesaid,  together 
with  the  issues  of  the  said  manors  from  the  time  of  the  death  of 
the  said  late  duke,  to  the  said  Richard  and  Isabel,  since  the  king 
had  ordered  Richard's  fealty  to  be  taken  by  the  then  escheator 
in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts,  and  for  a  certain  fine 
paid  in  the  hanaper  had  respited  until  a  day  already  past  the 
homage  due  from  Richard  for  the  said  manors,  fees  and  advowsons 
and  for  other  lands  in  other  counties  held  for  life  by  the  said  late 
duke  with  remainder  as  above  [Calendar  of  Close  Rolls,  1413-1419, 
p.  242]  ;  and  whereas,  the  said  inquisition  and  writ,  and  certain 
other  inquisitions  touching  the  manor  of  Bondeby  taken  after  the 
death  of  Hugh  and  Anne  his  sister  and  heir,  having  been  read  and 
heard  in  the  Chancery  and  the  matter  contained  in  them  more  fully 
understood,  after  mature  and  diligent  deliberation  on  the  premises 
had  with  the  king's  justices  and  serjeants-at-law  and  other  skilled 
persons  of  his  council,  it  appeared  that  the  said  writ  of  livery  of 
the  manor  of  Bondeby  had  issued  unduly  out  of  the  Chancery,  so 
that  by  the  advice  of  the  king's  justices  and  serjeants-at-law  and 
others  aforesaid  it  was  awarded  that  the  said  manor  of  Bondeby 
together  with  the  issues  thereof  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  late  duke  should  be  taken  and  resumed  into  the  king's  hands : 
the  king  therefore  orders  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln 
for  the  cause  aforesaid  to  take  and  resume  the  said  manor  and 
issues  into  the  king's  hands  without  delay. 

MEMBRANE  11. 

July  20.  Grant  and  demise  to  Thomas  Pontesberi  and  Thomas  Gees, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Hoby  of  the  county  of  Leicester  and  John 
Brooke  of  London,  'brewer,' — of  the  subsidy  and  ahiage  of  cloths 
for  sale  in  the  city  of  Lincoln  and  in  the  parts  of  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  10  years,  together 
with  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths,  rendering  for  the 
said  subsidy,  ahiage  and  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  73*.  4d.,  and  an 
increment  of  3s.  4d.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas 
and  Easter  Exchequers,  and  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the 
other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  :  and  appointment  of  the  said 
Thomas  and  Thomas  as  alnagers  and  collectors  ;  in  terms  as 
above  [p.  6], 

By  bill  of  William  Kyuwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


6  HENRY  V. 


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1418. 
June  30. 

Westminster. 


1419. 
March  1. 

Westminster. 


1418. 
July  18. 


Membrane  11 — cont. 
The  like  to  the  following  :— 

William  Harop  of  the  town  of  Nowcastle-upon-Tyne  and 
John  Lauson  of  the  same  town, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Dubber  of  the  county  of  York  and  John  Broun  of  the 
county  of  Lincoln, — from  Michaelmas  last  for  7  years, 
at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  40,9.  which  William  Charleton  and 
Robert  Wynterton,  the  late  farmers  rendered  formerly, 
and  an  increment  of  2s.  ;  in  the  county  of  Northumberland 
and  in  the  town  of  Newcastle -upon-Tyne. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  depiity. 

Robert  Midelton  of  York,  mercer, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Haukeswell,  esquire,  of  the  county  of  York,  and  Thomas 
Gare  of  York. — from  Michaelmas  last  until  Michaelmas 
next,  at  a  farm  of  the  110  marks  which  the  last  farmers 
rendered,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.  ;  in  the  county  of 
York  and  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  York. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  10. 


Whereas  of  late  ; — in  pursuance  of  (1)  an  inquisition  taken 
Westminster,  before  William  Orwell,  late  mayor  of  Calais  and  escheator  of 
Henry  IV  therein,  showing  that  Robert  Langton,  alias  Langdon, 
and  Agnes  his  wife  on  the  days  of  their  death  held  of  Richard  II 
in  chief  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  town  of  Calais  5  tenements 
and  2  cottages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  by  the  way  leading  to 
the  castle,  by  service  of  61.  13s.  4d.  sterling  and  two  watches  for 
the  protection  of  the  town  yearly  for  all  other  service,  5  cottages 
by  service  of  20s.  and  two  watches  yearly,  a  tenement,  with  a 
cellar,  and  4  cottages  by  service  of  6s.  8d.  and  one  watch  yearly, 
a  tenement  and  4  cottages  by  service  of  20s.  and  one  watch 
yearly,  a  void  plot  of  land  lying  near  the  north  walls  of  the  town 
by  service  of  6s.  Sd.  and  one  watch  yearly,  and  2  cottages  with  a 
garden  adjacent  in  the  said  town  by  service  of  6s.  8(1.  and  one 
watch  yearly  ;  and  that  the  said  Robert  Langdon  died  36  years 
before  ;  and  that  after  his  death  the  said  Agnes  occupied  the 
said  tenements,  cottages,  cellar,  garden  and  void  plot,  and  took 
the  issues  and  profits  forthcoming  therefrom  in  the  mean  time, 
during  her  life,  by  virtue  of  the  fact  that  she  was  seised  with  her 
said  husband  in  all  the  premises  ;  and  that  the  said  Agnes  died 
so  seised  26  years  before  ;  and  that  one  Agnes  then  the  wife  of 
Richard  Payne  is  the  daughter  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Robert 
and  Agnes,  and  37  years  of  age  ;  and  that  the  said  Agnes,  as  heir, 
occupied  all  the  premises  solely  after  her  mother's  death  and  was 
occupying  them  then  ;  and  that  the  said  Robert  Langdon  and 
Agnes  his  wife  held  on  the  days  of  their  death  of  Richard  II  in 
their  demesne  as  of  fee  a  plot,  called  '  Le  Place  Bondewyne  Tubbe,' 
and  13i  acres  of  land,  which  void  plot  together  with  the  13  acres 
aforesaid  lies  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter  without  the  walls  of  the 
town  and  in  the  skevinage  of  the  same  ;  and  that  the  said  plot 


254  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  10 — cont. 

with  the  13|  acres  aforesaid  was  then  occupied  by  Henry  IV  ; 
and  that  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes  his  wife  held  on  the  days 
of  their  death  of  Richard  II  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  '  Le  Hem,' 
with  20  acres  of  land  and  one  quarter,  and  it  abuts  on  John 
Seep  towards  the  East  and  on  '  Le  Hospital '  towards  the  West, 
but  by  what  service  the  jurors  of  the  said  inquisition  knew 
not ;  and  that  John  Bryan  then  occupied  the  said  '  Hem  ' 
with  the  said  20  acres  of  land  and  one  quarter,  but  by  what  title 
the  said  jurors  knew  not  ;  and  [that  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes 
his  wife  held]  24  acres  of  meadow  abutting  towards  '  Le  Water- 
hauk  '  on  the  North,  towards  '  Le  Newe  Were  '  on  the  South, 
towards  John  Erst  on  the  West  and  Clais  Sure  on  the  East  and 
Stace  Rose  on  the  West,*  but  by  what  service  the  said  jurors 
knew  not  ;  and  that  Laurence  Wotton  then  occupied  the  said 
24  acres  of  meadow,  and  by  what  title  the  jurors  knew  not  ;  and 
[that  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes  his  wife  held]  in  the  said 
skeviiiage  17  acres  of  meadow  abutting  towards  '  Le  Plash  '  on 
the  North,  '  Le  Newe  Were  '  on  the  South,  Stase  Rose  on  the 
East  and  John  Sepp  on  the  West  ;  and  that  Laurence  Wotton 
then  occupied  the  said  17  acres  of  meadow,  but  by  what  title 
[the  jurors]  knew  not  ;  and  [that  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes  his 
wife]  also  [held]  in  form  aforesaid  a  piece  of  land  called  '  Le  Colsete 
sur  Le  Waterhauk  '  on  the  North,  extending  towards  '  Le  Newe 
Were  '  on  the  South.  Pieter  Vink  on  the  East,  and  John  Sepp  on 
the  West,  but  by  what  service  the  said  jurors  knew  not,  and  it 
lies  void  and  waste,  being  as  it  were  marsh,  and  it  is  not  occupied 
by  any  person  ;  and  (2)  another  inquisition  taken  before  Henry 
Meriffeld,  late  mayor  of  the  said  town  and  escheator  therein, 
showing  that  the  said  plot,  land,  quarter  and  meadow  were  held 
of  Richard  II,  by  service  of  rendering  yearly  by  the  hands  of 
the  bailiff  of  the  skevinage  18  parises  (parisios)  for  all  service  ; — 
the  king  granted  pardon  to  Richard  Nordon  (who  has  taken  to 
wife  the  said  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Richard  Payne 
deceased,  it  is  said)  and  to  the  said  Agnes  in  respect  of  all  manner 
of  intrusions  and  entries  made  before  8  December,  2  Henry  V, 
into  her  inheritance  in  part  or  in  whole  after  the  death  of  her 
ancestors  without  due  suit  of  the  same  out  of  the  king's  hands, 
together  with  the  issues  and  profits  thereof  taken  in  the  mean 
time,  and,  on  7  June  following,  took  the  fealty  due  from  the  said 
Richard  Nordon  in  this  behalf,  and  by  his  writ  ordered  the  said 
Henry  to  cause  the  said  Richard  and  Agnes  his  wife  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  said  cottages,  tenements,  cellar,  plots,  garden, 
land,  'Le  Hem,'  quarter,  meadow  and  piece  [p.  114  above] :  now, 
since  the  said  Henry  was  removed  from  his  office  before  he  had 
executed  the  said  writ,  the  king  orders  the  mayor  and  escheator 
of  Calais  without  delay  to  cause  the  said  Richard  and  Agnes  to 
have  full  seisin  of  the  premises  together  with  the  issues  taken 
therefrom  since  the  said  7  June. 


*  Towards  John  Erst  and  Clais  Sure  011  the  East  and  Stase  Rose  on  the 
West.  [Inquisitions  Post  Mortem  (Chancery),  Henry  IV,  File  87,  No.   40]. 


0  HENRY  V. 


255 


1418  Membrane  10 — cont. 

Oct.  7.  Commitment  to  John  Throkmerton  and  William  Wolarshull, — 
\\v*tminstor.  })V  mainprise  of  Richard  Eton  of  the  county  of  Warwick  and 
Thomas  Dylewe  of  the  county  of  Worcester, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  manors  and  lands,  with  their  appurtenances,  late  of 
Thomas  de  Ci-ewe  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of 
his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Thomas  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's 
hands  by  his  death,  rendering  yearly  the  true  extent  thereof,  or 
MS  miifh  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer, 
by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers, 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh.  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

May  5.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  ; — 
\\Vstminntor.  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Christian 
late  the  wife  of  John  Wendout  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  a 
third  part  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Newton  by  the  Sea  and  a 
third  part  of  the  manor  of  Hibburn  in  dower  for  life  of  the 
inheritance  of  Thomas  de  Hilburn,  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said 
Thomas  (sic ),  of  the  endowment  of  the  said  John,  sometime  her 
husband  ;  and  that  the  said  thirds  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
as  of  the  crown  by  service  of  a  fifth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  ;  and 
that  Thomas  is  the  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  to  wit, 
son  of  Robert  de  Hibburn  the  son  of  Isabel  the  sister  and  heir  of 
the  said  John,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  Thomas 
and  caupe  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  thirds,  if  they  are  in 
the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  Christian, 
as  the  king  for  I  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  until  Christmas  next. 


Oct.  24. 
Westminster, 


Commitment  to  Thomas  Cha worth,  knight, — by  mainprise  of 
William  Babyngton.  in  the  county  of  Nottingham,  and  Peter  de 
Pole  of  the  county  of  Derby, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of 
Mydelton  Kaynes,  late  of  Thomas  Aylesbury.  who  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  until  the  lawful  age  of 
John  his  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the  true  extent  or  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Oct.  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford, — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  and  the  sheriff  of  the  county 
by  virtue  of  letters  patent  directed  to  them,  showing  that 
John  Dray  ton,  '  chivaler,'  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
of  his  manor  of  Kempston,  called  '  Draytones  maner,'  and  that 
the  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service, — to 


256 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Oct.  28. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  10  —  cont. 

cause  the  said  manor,  together  with  the  issues  thereof  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Drayton,  to  be  taken  into  the 
king's  hand  and  kept  safely  until  further  order. 

Commitment  to  Thomas  Bonham  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and 
William  Algar  of  the  said  county,  clerk,  —  by  mainprise  of 
William  Darell  of  the  county  of  Wilts,  'gentilman,'  and  William 
Fynderne  of  the  same  county,  '  gentilman,'  —  of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  lands  late  of  Henry  Thorp  of  the  said  county, 
esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  ;  to  hold  the  same,  together 
with  the  issues  thereof  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Henry, 
until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas,  Henry's  son  and  heir,  together 
with  the  marriage  of  the  said  heir,  or,  if  Thomas  should  die  before 
attaining  lawful  age  and  Ralph  his  brother  and  heir  apparent  be 
a  minor  at  the  time  of  the  death  of  Thomas,  then  until  the  lawful 
age  of  Ralph,  together  with  his  marriage,  if  they,  or  one  of  them, 
shall  not  have  duly  effected  the  marriage  of  Thomas  ;  paying 
for  the  keeping  and  marriage  100Z.  only,  to  wit,  50  marks  at  the 
Purification  next,  50  marks  at  Easter  next,  and  the  remaining 
50  marks  at  Midsummer  following,  and  finding  fit  maintenance 
for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

1419. 

Jan.  24.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Chaworth,  knight,  Edmund 
Westminster.  Hampneden,  esquire,  John  Longevyle,  esquire,  Peter  Hynwyke, 
clerk,  John  Megre,  clerk,  Robert  Wandesforth,  chaplain,  and 
William  Kelby,  —  by  mainprise  of  Laurence  Cheyne  of  the  county 
of  Cambridge,  esquire,  and  William  Weldon  of  the  county  of 
Northampton,  —  of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Abbyiige  worth, 
co.  Surrey,  which  has  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the 
death  of  Thomas  Aylesbury,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Aylesbury  until 
it  shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  manor 
should  of  right  pertain  to  the  king  or  to  them  ;  provided  that 
they  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  taken  in  the  mean 
time  and  forthcoming  therefrom,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the 
king. 


1418. 
Oct.  13. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  ; — pursuant  to 
an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  John  Swyllyngton, 
'  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Brustoii, 
co.  Norfolk,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  to  wit.  to  him  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body,  by  virtue  of  a  gift  and  grant  of  the  said 
manor  lately  made  by  John  Carbonell,  esquire,  to  Roger 
Swyllyngton,  knight,  (father  of  the  said  John)  and  to  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Roger  ; 
and  that  the  said  Roger,  now  deceased,  took  to  wife  one  Joan 
daughter  of  Robert  Nevill  of  Hornby,  knight,  and  they  had 


6  HENRY  V.  257 


1418.  Membrane  9 — cont. 

issue,  the  said  John  Swyllyngton  and  one  Margaret  now  the  wife 
of  John  Gra,  knight  ;  and  that  afterwards  Roger,  after  the  death 
of  the  said  Joan,  took  to  wife  one  Joan  daughter  of  Stephen 
Scrop,  esquire,  who  still  survives,  and  they  had  issue,  one  Robert 
Swyllyngton,  esquire,  who  now  survives  ;  and  that  the  said 
escheator  after  the  death  of  the  said  John  Swillyngton  by  virtue 
of  a  certain  writ  directed  to  him  assigned  a  third  part  of  the  said 
manor,  together  with  the  issues  forthcoming  from  the  said  third 
from  17  October  last,  to  the  said  Joan  daughter  of  Stephen  as 
her  reasonable  dower  of  the  manor  of  the  endowment  of  Roger  ; 
and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; 
and  that  the  said  Robert  Swyllyngton  is  the  brother  and  special 
heir  of  the  said  John  Swyllyngton  according  to  the  form  of  the 
aforesaid  gift  and  grant,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said 
Robert  Swyllyngton,  esquire,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  two-thirds 
of  the  said  manor  which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand 
by  John's  death,  as  the  king  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  until  Easter  next  the  homage  and  fealty  due  from 
him  in  this  behalf  and  for  other  lands  in  other  counties  which 
Margaret  Aylesford,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Swyllyngton, 
'  chivaler,'  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  her  death  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Robert  the  son  ;  saving  to  Joan  late  the 
wife  of  John  Swyllyngton  her  reasonable  dower  of  the  said  two- 
thirds. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Nottingham  ; — 
pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that 
Margaret  Aylesford  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Swyllyngton, 
'  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  the  manor  of  Boney  to 
herself  and  her  heirs  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  ;  and  that  Robert  Swyllyngton  son  of  Roger  the  son  of  the 
said  Margaret  is  Margaret's  kinsman  and  next  heir,  and  of  full 
age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Robert  Swyllyngton  the  son  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  said  manor,  as  the  king  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  until  a  day  yet  to  come  the  homage  and 
fealty  due  from  the  said  Robert  in  this  behalf  and  for  other 
lands  in  other  counties  which  the  said  Margaret,  and  John 
Swyllyngton,  'chivaler,'  his  brother  (whose  special  heir  he  is), 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  days  of  their  death  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  Robert  the  son. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester  ; — pursuant 
to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  by  a  fine  levied 
in  the  king's  court  at  Westminster  in  the  quinzaiiie  of  Easter, 
18  Edward  II,  between  Roger  Bellers  and  Alice  his  wife,  querents, 
and  the  warden  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Peter  of  Kirkeby  upon  Wreyk, 
deforciant,  touching  the  manor  of  Kirkeby  upon  Wreyk,  co. 
Leicester,  the  said  warden  granted  the  said  manor  to  Roger  and 
Alice  arid  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  reversion  in  default  of 
such  issue  to  the  said  warden  and  his  successors  ;  and  that  Roger 
and  Alice  had  issue  a  son,  Roger,  and  a  daughter,  Avice ;  and 

Wt.  2415.  F.  17. 


258  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 

1418.  Membrane  9 — cont. 

that  Roger  the  son  took  to  wife  one  Margaret  elder  daughter  of 
Richard  de  la  Ryver,  and  had  issue  by  her  Margaret  Aylesford 
late  the  wife  of  Robert  Swyllyngton,  '  chivaler  '  ;  and  that  after 
the  death  of  the  said  Roger  Bellers  and  Alice,  and  of  Roger 
their  son,  the  said  Margaret  Aylesford  on  the  day  of  her  death 
held  the  said  manor  to  herself  and  the  heirs  of  her  body  by  virtue 
of  the  aforesaid  grant  ;  and  that  William  de  Leke,  Thomas  Derby 
and  Thomas  Assheby  of  Quenby  by  a  charter  indented,  dated 
the  Nativity  of  the  B.V.M.,  20  Richard  II,  with  the  king's  licence 
granted  and  demised  the  hundred  of  Framlond,  co.  Leicester,  to 
John  de  Aylesford,  knight,  now  deceased,  and  to  the  said  Margaret 
Aylesford,  then  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Margaret, 
with  remainder  in  default  of  such  heir,  after  the  death  of  the  said 
John  Aylesford,  to  Roger  de  Swyllyngton  and  his  heirs,  by  virtue 
of  which  grant  and  demise  Margaret  Aylesford  after  the  death  of 
the  said  John  Aylesford  held  the  said  hundred  on  the  day  of  her 
death  to  herself  and  the  heirs  of  her  body  ;  and  that  the  hundred 
is  held  of  the  king  at  fee  farm,  by  rendering  I2L  18s.  5|-d.  yearly 
at  the  Exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  for  the  time  being 
by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  the  manor 
aforesaid  of  another  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Robert  Swyllyngton, 
esquire,  son  of  Roger  the  son  of  the  said  Margaret  Aylesford  is 
Margaret's  kinsman  and  next  heir,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause 
the  said  Robert  Swyllyngton  the  son  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
said  manor  and  hundred,  as  the  king  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in 
the  hanaper  has  respited  until  a  day  yet  to  come  the  homage 
and  fealty  due  from  the  said  Robert  in  this  behalf  and  for  other 
lands  in  other  counties  which  the  said  Margaret,  and  John 
Swyllyngton,  'chivaler,'  his  brother  (whose  special  heir  he  is), 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  days  of  their  death  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  Robert  the  son. 

Nov.  3.  Commitment  to  Walter  Medeford,  clerk,  and  Robert 
Westminster.  Quynaton, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Denton  of  Sandeford,  co. 
Oxford,  and  Thomas  Baldyngdon  of  Brehill  in  the  same  county, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Kempston,  co.  Bedford,  called 
'  Draytones  maner,'  late  of  John  Drayton,  '  chivaler,'  who  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  until  the  lawful  age 
of  Joan  and  Elizabeth,  his  daughters  and  heirs,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir  until  one  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Joan  and  Elizabeth,  or 
of  either  of  them,  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the 
extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them 
and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  25.        Commitment  to  John  Persone  of  Little  Massingham  and  John 

Westminster.  Thrower   of   Rysuig, — by   mainprise   of   John   Scot,  clerk,  and 

Richard  Ellyswyk, — of  the  keeping  of  all  those  lands,  meadows, 

feedings,  marshes  and  pastures  within  the  demesne  of  Risyng, 


6  HENRY  V.  259 


1418;  Membrane  9 — cont. 

which  John  Wodehows,  esquire,  lately  held  at  farm  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  10  years,  rendering  201.  a  year  by 
equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  proviso  that 
the  king  shall  make,  repair  and  maintain  at  his  own  proper  costs 
all  sea-dikes  and  other  dikes  of  the  said  marshes,  and  the  bridges, 
enclosures  and  hedges,  and  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
premises'. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

1419. 

Feb.  16.  Commitment  to  John  Shenesfeeld  of  Stanstede,  co.  Hertford,— 
w«-st minster,  by  mainprise  of  George  Belesby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and 
John  Kirkeby  of  the  county  of  Hertford, — of  the  keeping  of 
2  acres  and  3  roods  of  arable  land  in  Bottesham,  late  of  Joan 
'atte  Yo  Slowe,'  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 
imbecility  of  the  said  Joan  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand 
for  the  said  cause,  rendering  I2d.  a  year,  as  the  escheators  of  the 
county  of  Cambridge  used  to  render  yearly,  and  an  increment  of 
12d.,  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

I  A  \Q  MEMBRANE  8. 

Oct.  14.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Parker, — by  mainprise  of  Malcolm 
Westminster.  Walweyn  and  William  Wynsley  of  the  county  of  Hereford; — of 
the  keeping  (1)  of  a  messuage,  a  dove-cot,  6£  acres  of  land,  6  acres 
of  pasture  and  66s.  8d.  of  yearly  rent  in  Magor  in  the  march  of 
Wales  adjacent  to  the  county  of  Gloucester,  together  with  the 
courts  and  perquisites  of  courts,  profits,  and  other  commodities 
pertaining  to  the  said  messuage,  dove-cot,  land,  pasture  and  rent, 
which  Hugh  Mortimer,  '  chivaler,'  held  on  the  day  of  his  death 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  Henry  IV  in  chief  by  knight  service, 
and  which  by  the  death  of  Hugh  came  to  the  late  king's  hands 
and  are  now  in  the  king's  hands  ;  and  (2)  of  another  court, 
called  '  Le  Roiall  Court,'  which  pertains  to  the  king's  lordship  of 
Magor,  as  a  royal  lordship,  together  with  the  royalties,  regalia, 
franchises,  liberties,  '  weifs,' '  streifs,'  amercements,  fines,  redemp- 
tions, perquisites  of  courts,  and  other  issues,  profits  and 
commodities  pertaining  to  the  said  court,  called  '  Le  Roiall 
Court,'  or  to  the  said  lordship  (wards,  marriages  and  reliefs 
pertaining  to  the  said  lordship  only  excepted)  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  1  Henry  V,  for  20  years,  rendering  for  (1)  the 
107s.  which  he  formerly  rendered  for  the  same,  and  an  increment 
of  5  marks  for  (2)  above,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  messuage  and  dove-cot,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  them  ;  as  the  said 
Thomas  has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the 
letters  patent  of  18  July  2  Henry  V  [p.  77  above],  whereby  the 
king  ; — in  pursuance  of  the  surrender  by  the  said  Thomas  of  the 


260  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1418  Membrane  8 — cont. 

letters  patent  (a)  of  5  November,  1  Henry  V,  [p.  45  above']  commit- 
ting to  him  the  keeping  of  the  said  messuage,  dove-cot,  land, 
pasture  and  rent  from  the  previous  Michaelmas  at  a  yearly  farm 
of  the  100^.  which  the  last  farmers  rendered  and  an  increment  of 
Qs.  8d.,  and  (6)  of  19  May  following  [recte  18  May  ;  p.  66  above} 
committing  to  him  the  keeping  of  the  said  messuage,  dove-cot, 
land,  pasture  and  rent,  together  with  the  courts  and  all  other 
profits  pertaining  to  the  lordship  of  Magor,  for  the  same  terms  and 
at  the  same  farm  ; — committed  to  him  the  keeping  of  the  said 
messuage,  dove-cot,  land,  pasture  and  rent,  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  said  Michaelmas  together  with  the  wards,  marriages  and 
reliefs,  and  with  the  courts  and  all  other  profits  pertaining  to  the 
lordship  of  Magor,  he  rendering  for  the  messuage,  dove-cot,  land, 
pasture  and  rent  the  106s.  8d.  which  he  rendered  for  them  before, 
and  for  the  said  courts  and  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  said 
lordship,  an  increment  of  4d. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Be  it  remembered  that  Nicholas  Wotton ,  late  mayor  of  London 
and  escheator  therein,  on  24  October,  6  Henry  V,  was  amerced 
at  40s.,  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  the  insufficient  return  of  a 
certain  inquisition  taken  before  him  touching  the  lands  late  of 
Drew  Barantyn,  since  William  Pynwell,  late  imder-escheator,  in 
the  writing  of  the  said  inquisition  of  his  ignorance  negligently 
omitted  the  names  of  three  persons,  who  were  summoned  and 
sworn  in  the  said  inquisition  together  with  nine  other  persons, 
and  who  gave  a  verdict  thereon  together  with  the  said  nine. 

Oct.  15.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  John  Bourton  for  one 
Westminster,  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  ;  the  mayor 
and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name  and  the 
names  of  Robert  Barstaple  and  Gilbert  Joce  as  candidates  for 
the  office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  their  charter  dated 
8  August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  John  as  sheriff. 

Order  to  John  Leycestre,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
John  Bourton  by  indenture. 

Nov.  6.  Commitment  to  William  Harwedon  and  Margery  his  wife, — 
Westminster,  by  mahvprise  of  Thomas  Compworth,  of  the  county  of  Northampton 
and  William  Harwedon  of  the  same  county,  the  younger, — of  the 
keeping  of  a  cottage  and  2  crofts  in  Plumpton  late  of  Thomas 
Dyster,  deceased,  which  were  taken  into  the  king's  hand  on 
account  of  a  certain  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Wydevyll, 
late  escheator  in  the  said  county  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Dyster  until  it  shall  have 
been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  cottage  and  crofts 
should  of  right  belong  to  the  king  or  to  them  ;  provided  that 
they  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  forthcoming  there- 
from in  the  mean  time,  if  the  same  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king. 


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261 


1418.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

Commitment  to  Philip  Chirye, — in  like  terms  and  by  the  same 
mainprise, — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land 
in  Plumpton,  late  of  Thomas  Dyster,  deceased. 

Nov.  14.  Commitment  to  John  Derby  of  Quadryng, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Richard  Duffeld  and  William  Serf, — of  the  keeping  of  an  acre 
and  3  roods  of  land  which  Thomas  son  of  Robert  de  Gosberkyrk 
held  of  the  earl  of  Richemond  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  10  years,  rendering  3s.  Qd.,  as  the  sheriffs  of  the  county 
of  Lincoln  used  to  render  yearly,  and  an  increment  of  Gd. ,  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  24.  Commitment  to  John  Derby  and  John  Cateby, — by  mainpri.se 
Westminster,  of  Thomas  Hereford  of  the  county  of  Salop  and  Henry  Lyndeby 
of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  of  certain  lands  in 
the  towns  of  Holwell  and  Abbeketelby,  co.  Leicester,  which 
were  held  by  Henry  Lescrop  of  Masseham,  '  chivaler,'  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  forfeiture,  and  which  were 
extended  at  40s.  a  year  by  John  Knyghtley,  late  escheator  in 
the  county  of  Leicester,  3  Henry  V,  the  same  being  in  the  king's 
hand  by  reason  of  the  said  forfeiture  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  20  years,  rendering  the  46s.  8d.  which  the 
said  John  Cateby  and  William  Reynald  formerly  rendered,  and 
an  increment  of  3s.  4d.,  yearly  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally, 
and  supporting  all  charges  incumbent  on  the  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


1419. 
Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 


Commitment  to  Thomas  Cha worth,  '  chivaler,'  and  William 
Kelby, — by  mainprise  of  Laurence  Cheyne  of  the  county  of 
Cambridge,  esquire,  and  William  Weldon  of  the  county  of 
Northampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Abbynge worth, 
co.  Surrey,  which  has  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death 
of  Thomas  Aylesbury,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Aylesbury  until  it 
shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  manor 
should  pertain  of  right  to  the  king  or  to  them  ;  provided  that  they 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  taken  in  the  mean  time 
and  forthcoming  therefrom,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  above. 


MEMBRANE  7. 

Nov.  4.         Commitment  of  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester  to  John 
Westminster.  Salvayn  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as 
sheriff. 

Order  to  William  Bisshepston,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff,  to  deliver 
the  counties  to  John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  John 
as  sheriff. 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1418  Membrane  1—cont. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties  named  : — 
Robert  Lowther,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Cumberland. 
Edmund  Hastynges,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northumberland. 
Thomas  Gresseley,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Nottingham. 
Thomas  Cha worth,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Lincoln. 
Adam  Pesehale,  '  chivaler  '  ;     Salop. 
William  Trussell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Stafford. 
Thomas  Holegot,  the  elder  ;  Hereford. 

William  Hasenhull,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
William  Massy  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Edmund  Wynter  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
John  Howard  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
James  Knottesford  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
William  Bramshot ;  Southampton. 
Hugh  Courtenay,  '  chivaler,'  the  elder  ;  Devon. 
John  Arundell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Cornwall. 
John  (recte  Robert)  Chiselden  ;  Rutland. 
William  Sturmy,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Wilts. 
William  Bisshopeston  ;  Gloucester. 
John  Flory  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Commitment  of  the  county  of  York  and  the  castle  of  York  to 
John  Bygod,  '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at 
the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  Robert  Hilton,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff  and  keeper,  to 
deliver  the  county  and  castle  to  John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  John  as 
sheriff  and  keeper. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named : — 
Thomas  Wake  ;  Northampton. 
Robert  Andrew  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
Richard  Clyderowe  ;  Kent. 

Nov.  4.         Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.  Kent  and  Middlesex  to  Thomas  Haseley  during  pleasure,  so  that 
he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof. 

Order  to  William  Darell,  late  escheator,  to  deliver  to  Thomas 
by  indenture  the  rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all  other  things 
relating  to  the  said  office. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  said  counties  to  be  intendant  to 
Thomas  as  escheator. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  office  of  the 
escheatry  in  the  counties  named  : — 

William  Beaulieu  ;   Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
John  Copleston,  the  younger  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 
John  Wyke  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts. 
William  Chaunceller  ;  York. 
Thomas  Hody  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Thomas  Grevell ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 


0  HENRY  V. 


263 


1418. 


Membrane  7 — cont. 


Stafford. 

chivaler  '  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 

Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Hay;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of 


Richard  Lone 
William  Lisle, 
John  Grevell ; 
Roger  Corbet  ; 
Thomas  de  la 

Wales. 

John  Throgmarton  ;  Worcester. 
Ralph  Wymbeldon  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
John  Henage  ;  Lincoln. 
Robert  Herbotell ;  Northumberland. 
Peter  del  Pole  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
John  Lancastre  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Nicholas  Hiwyssh  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Reynold  Malyns  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Hugh  Hasilden  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Thomas  Straunge  ;  Northampton  and  Rutland. 

MEMBRANE  6. 


Nov.  2. 

Westminster. 


the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and 
cause  John  Gra,   '  chivaler,'  and  Margaret  his  wife, 


Order  to 
Derby  to 

sister  and  heir  of  John  Swyllyngton,  '  chivaler,'  to  have  full 
seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  John  Swyllyngton  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  205.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  until  Easter  next  the  fealty  due  from  John  Gra  for  the 
lands  which  the  said  John  Swyllyngton  held  of  the  king  in  chief  ; 
saving  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Swyllyngton  her  reasonable 
dower  thereof. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York. 
The  like  to  the  following  :— 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Nov.  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and 
w « stminster.  \\fjits  to  cause  Stephen  Popham,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Popham 
esquire,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  2  marks  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  and  fealty  until  Easter  next ; 
saving  to  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Henry  her  reasonable 
dower  thereof. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

Nov.  12.        Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford  ; — pursuant  to 

Westminster.  an  inquisition  taken  before   Richard  Norman,   late  escheator, 

showing  that  Thomas  de  Crewe,  esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death 

held  the  manors  of  Longe  Norle  and  Water  Eton,  and  two-thirds 


264  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1410  Membrane  6 — cont. 

of  the  manor  of  Assheley,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the 
manor  of  Assheley,  for  life,  with  remainder  to  William  Clopton, 
'  chivaler,'  (who  now  survives),  the  son  and  heir  of  the  body  of 
Juliana  late  the  Avife  of  the  said  Thomas  by  John  Clopton  her  late 
husband,  by  virtue  of  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  on  the 
morrow  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  13  Richard  II,  between  Agnes 
late  the  wife  of  John  Morhall,  querent,  and  Robert  Daunser  late 
parson  of  the  church  of  Eccleshale,  deforciant,  touching  the 
manors,  two-thirds  and  advowson  aforesaid  and  other  things,  by 
which  fine  the  said  Robert  Daunser  granted  the  premises  after 
the  death  of  Thomas  Latymer  and  Anne  his  wife  (who  then  held 
a  parcel  thereof,  for  life  and  in  dower  of  the  said  Anne,  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  Robert,  and  who  are  dead)  to  the  said 
Agnes  for  life  with  remainder  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Juliana  his 
wife  and  the  heir  of  the  body  of  Juliana  by  the  said  John,  as  by 
the 'said  fine  fully  appears;  and  that  Agnes  afterwards  died, 
after  whose  death  Thomas  and  Juliana  entered  into  the  said 
manors,  two-thirds  and  advowson  as  in  their  remainder  by  virtue 
of  the  fine  ;  and  that  afterwards  Juliana  died  in  the  lifetime  of 
Thomas  ;  and  that  Thomas  died  on  21  September  last  ;  and  that 
the  said  William  is  the  son  and  heir  of  the  body  of  Juliana  by 
the  said  John  Clopton,  and  the  next  heir  in  respect  of  the  said 
manors,  two-thirds  and  advowson  after  the  death  of  Thomas  by 
virtue  of  the  aforesaid  fine  ;  and  that  William  is  of  full  age  ;  and 
that  the  said  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Assheley  and  the 
advowson  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  moiety  of 
a  knight's  fee,  and  the  manors  of  Longe  Norle  and  Water  Eton 
of  others  than  the  king  ; — to  cause  William  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  said  manors,  two-thirds  and  advowson,  if  they  are  in  the 
king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  Thomas,  as  the 
king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Easter  next 
the  homage  and  fealty  due  from  William  in  this  behalf  and  for 
other  manors  in  the  county  of  Salop  which  the  said  Thomas  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  for  life  of  the  king  of  the  inheritance  of 
the  said  William. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and 
the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken 
before  George  Haukeston,  late  escheator,  showing  that  Thomas 
de  Crewe,  esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manors  of 
Byllyngesleye,  Myllyngehope,  Wyrketon  and  Walkeslowe,  two- 
thirds  of  the  manor  of  Borewardesleye,  together  with  the 
advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Byllyngesleye  and  Borewardesleye, 
and  also  3  messuages,  2  carucates  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  4 
acres  of  wood  and  52s.  of  rent  in  the  towns  of  Litelporsthorn, 
Michelporsthorn  and  Thongelond,  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the 
said  William  Clopton,  'chivaler,'  by  virtue  of  the  said  fine;  and 
that  the  said  manors  of  WTyrketon  and  Walkeslowe  are  held  of  the 
king  by  service  of  keeping  the  king's  goshawk  at  a  certain  term  of 
the  year  at  the  holder's  own  charges,  and  the  rest  of  the  premises  of 
others  than  the  king  ; — to  cause  the  said  William  to  have  full 


'i    IIIONRY  V. 


IT,.', 


U19. 
Jan.  20. 

West  minuter. 


1418. 
Dec.  30. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  13. 

\\Vst  minster, 


Membrane  6  —  ami. 

seisin  of  tho  premises,  as  the  king  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  until  a  day  yet  to  come  the  homage  and 
fealty  due  from  him  in  this  behalf  and  for  two-thirds  of  the  manor 
of  Assheley  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  said  manor,  co. 
Stafford,  which  the  said  Thomas  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  for 
life  of  the  king  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  William. 

Commitment  to  William  Eggecombe  and  Robert  Hethe,  —  by 
niainpriso  of  Richard  Hukeley  and  Thomas  Kempton  of  the 
county  of  Devon,  —  of  the  keeping  of  the  mines  of  lead  which 
bear  silver,  in  the  said  county  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
next  for  4  years,  rendering  to  the  king  the  ninth  pound  of  pure 
silver  and  every  tenth  dish  (discum)  of  lead. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  William  Danyell,  —  by  mainprise  of  John 
Colvyle  and  John  Glover,  the  younger,  of  the  county  of 
Buckingham,  —  of  the  keeping  of  two  purprestures  in  the  town  of 
Gloucester,  which  Walter  Panes  sometime  held  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  100  years,  rendering  the  5d.  which 
Walter  rendered,  and  an  increment  of  3d.,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  said  purprestures. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  5. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Derby  to  cause  John 
Grey,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  lord  de  Grey  of  Codenore, 
to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Richard  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  and  fealty  until  Easter  next. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Nottingham  to  take 
the  fealty  of  William  Lassels,  son  and  heir  of  William  Lassels 
and  Joan  his  wife,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the 
lands  which  the  said  Joan  his  mother  held  on  the  day  of  her 
death  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  in  dower  after  the  death  of 
the  said  William  the  father,  sometime  her  husband,  of  the 
inheritance  of  William  the  son  ;  as  the  king  for  |  mark  paid  in 
the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Easter  next  the  homage  due  from 
him  for  the  lands  which  Joan  held  of  the  king  in  chief. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York, 
omitting  the  clause  touching  the  taking  of  fealty. 

Appointment  of  John  Merbury  and  John  Brugge,  esquires, 
during  the  king's  pleasure,  as  his  approvers  of  all  the  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  Gilbert  lord 
de  Talbot,  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  march  of  Wales,  and 


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CALENDAR  OF  FlttE  ROLLS. 


1418. 


1419. 

Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  5 — cont. 

elsewhere  in  England,  which  have  come  or  can  come  to  the  king's 
hands  by  the  death  of  Gilbert,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on 
the  day  of  his  death,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  heir  ; 
so  that  they  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  and  profits. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  Nicholas  Dixon,  clerk,  and  Richard  Denton, — 
by  mainprise  of  John  Thorlthorp  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  and 
Thomas  Hunt  of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  of 
two -thirds  of  the  manor  of  Carleton  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 
late  of  William  Clifford,  '  chivaler,'  which  are  in  the  king's  hand 
by  the  death  of  the  said  William,  who  died  without  heir  male  of 
his  body  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  William's  death  for 
20  years,  rendering  yearly  the  11Z.  at  which  the  said  two-thirds 
are  extended  before  John  Henege,  the  escheator  in  the  county 
of  Lincoln,  and  an  increment  of  6s.  Sd.  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges,  and  proviso 
that  they  have  allowance  in  the  payment  of  their  farm  in  respect 
of  any  annuities  or  yearly  pensions  heretofore  granted  to  any 
persons  out  of  the  said  two-thirds  by  the  king  or  by  any  one  else  ; 
as  the  said  Nicholas  has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for 
cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  18  July  last  [p.  243  above]  by 
which  the  king  committed  to  him  the  keeping  of  the  said  twro- 
thirds  from  the  time  of  William's  death  for  20  years  at  a  yearly 
farm  of  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  might  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  17.  Commitment  to  John  Leeke, — by  mainprise  of  William 
Westminster.  Spoundon  of  the  county  of  Kent  and  John  Pigkot  of  the  county 
of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  William 
Skevington,  esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  William  Skevington  until  the  lawful  age 
of  Humphrey  Skevington,  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the 
marriage  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of 
them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  the  marriage  shall  have 
been  effected,  rendering  24?.  only  at  the  Exchequers  for  the 
said  keeping,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  17.  Commitment  to  William  de  Ferrariis,  lord  de  Groby, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Daiiet  of  the  county  of  Leicester  and  Richard 
Fryday  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  30  acres  of  land 
and  9  acres  of  meadow  in  Kereby,  and  a  third  part  of  the  wood 
of  Kereby,  called  '  Pakemanswode,'  in  Kereby,  which  have 
been  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Agnes  late  the 
Wife  of  Simon  Pakeman,  who  held  the  same  in  dower  after  the 
death  of  the  said  Simon  (a  tenant  in  chief  of  the  king),  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  John  Vylers  son  and  heir  of  Joan  one 
of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  the  said  Simon  ;  to  hold  the  same, 


6   HENRY   V.  267 


1419.  Membrane  5 — ami. 

together  with  the  issues  and  profits  taken  therefrom  since  the  time 
of  the  death  of  Agnes,  until  it  shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's 
court  between  the  king  and  the  said  William  and  Henry  Grennale, 
knight,  Thomas  Assheby  of  Lowesby,  Thomas  Assheby  son  of 
the  said  Thomas,  Elizabeth  Vilers,  William  Assheby,  Thomas 
Segrave,  John  Dunham  of  Groby,  Thomas  Whatton  of  Mountsorell 
and  William  Purley  the  younger,  whether  the  premises  should  of 
right  pertain  to  the  king  or  to  them  ;  provided  always  that  the 
said  William  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  and  profits 
aforesaid  and  for  all  other  issues  and  profits  forthcoming,  if 
they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king,  keep  the  said  land,  meadow 
and  third  part  without  waste  and  destruction,  and  do  and  support 
all  other  charges  incumbent  thereon. 

Feb.  16.         Commitment  to  John  Sheiiesfeeld  of  Stanstede,  co.  Hertford,— 

Westminster,  by  mahiprise  of  George  Belesby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and 

John  Kirkeby  of  the  county  of  Hertford, — of  the  keeping  of 

2  acres  and  3  roods  of  arable  land  in  Bottesham,  late  of  Joan 

'atte  Yo  Slowe,'  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 

imbecility  of  the  said  Joan  ;   to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 

last  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand 

for  the  said  cause,  rendering  I2d.  a  year,  as  the  escheators  of  the 

county  of  Cambridge  used  to  render  yearly,  and  an  increment  of 

12^.,  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers. 

By  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  above. 

Commitment  to  Thomas  Chaworth,  knight, — by  mainprise  of 
Richard  Denton  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  Henry  Preston  of 
the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  of  the  county  and 
castle  of  Lincoln  with  the  issues  and  profits  belonging  to  two 
farms,  the  one  called  post  terras  datas  and  the  other  called  firma 
comitatus  numero  annuatim,  and  to  the  profits  of  the  county  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  king's  pleasure, 
rendering  20 11.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at 
Easter  at  Michaelmas,  without  any  payment  or  allowance  being 
made  to  him  for  his  fee  ;  notwithstanding  (1)  that  the  king  by 
letters  patent  has  committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  county  and 
castle  to  him  during  pleasure,  on  condition  that  he  render  yearly 
the  farms  due  to  the  king  and  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the 
king's  debts  and  all  other  things  pertaining  to  the  office  of  sheriff 
and  the  keeping  of  the  castle,  and  (2)  that  Edward  III,  on  learning 
that  all  sheriffs  of  the  county  since  18  Edward  I  [recte  II]  had 
accounted  as  agents  and  not  as  farmers,  so  that  thereby  the  king 
had  sustained  no  small  damage  formerly  through  the  decrease  of 
certain  farms  by  the  deduction  of  allowances,  gave  order  to  the 
treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  the  advice  of  his 
council  that  answer  should  be  made  to  him  in  full  for  the  two  farms 
aforesaid,  and  also  for  as  much  as  could  be  levied  yearly  of  the 
profits  of  the  county,  no  sheriffs  being  charged  for  more  than 
they  could  levy.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


268 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419.  MEMBRANE  4. 

Feb.  22.  Commitment  to  George  Haxton,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Richard  Lacun,  knight,  and  William  Ludlowe  of  the  county  of 
Salop, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  (except  the  hundred  of 
Bampton)  late  of  Gilbert  lord  de  Talbot,  knight,  who  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Gilbert  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Ankaret  his  daughter  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one 
of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the  true  extent, 
or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of 
charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender  since  the  king,  on  16  July  7  Henry  V,  by 
mainprise  of  John  Skidemore,  knight,  and  Thomas  Skidmore, 
esquire,  both  of  the  county  of  Hereford,  committed  the  keeping  of  all 
the  said  lands,  together  with  the  hundred  of  Bampton,  to  Robert 
Beynam  of  the  county  of  Gloucester,  to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain 
form.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 


Feb.  18. 

Westminster 


Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Margery  late  the  wife  of 
William  Argentyn,  knight,  and  Nicholas  Hiwyssh, — by  mainprise 
of  Thomas  Mitford  of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  esquire,  and  John 
Warefeeld  of  the  county  of  Oxford,— of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
lands  late  of  the  said  William,  otherwise  called  William  Argentem, 
knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  William  until 
the  lawful  age  of  John  Argentyn  his  kinsman  and  heir,  together 
with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one 
of  them  shall  have  attained  lawful  age  and  they  shall  have 
effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  true  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and 
the  treasurer,  and  paying  for  the  marriage  200  marks  only  at  the 
Exchequers,  to  wit  100  marks  at  Easter  next,  50  marks  at  Mid- 
summer next  and  50  marks  at  Christmas  following,  and  finding 
sufficient  food  and  clothing  for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  22.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Reynewell  and  John 
Westminster.  Michell, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Malton  and  John  Hyham  of 
the  city  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  John 
Reyner  Qf  Fyncham,  who  was  outlawed  for  felony  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Easter  next  for  as  long  as  the  lands  shall  remain  in 
the  king's  hand  because  of  the  said  outlawry,  rendering  3s.  4d. 
yearly,  as  Roger  Wolferton,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Suffolk,  formerly  rendered,  and  an  increment  of  Sd.,  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter.  By  bill  as  above. 

Feb.  16.         Order  to  the   escheator  in  the   county   of   Southampton  ;— 

Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  John 

Berewe  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death 

of  the  manor  of  Stapelegh,  a  water-mill,  3  acres  of  meadow  and 


6  HENRY  V.  269 


Membrane  4 — cont. 
5  marks  of  yearly  rent  issuing  from  divers  lands  in  Pilecote, 
20  acres  of  land  and  8  acres  of  meadow  in  Wynchesfeld,  2  cottages 
and  12  acres  of  land  in  Crokham.  16s.  of  yearly  rent  issuing 
from  2  tenements  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Elvetham,  a  messuage 
and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Iweschote,  and  6d.  of  yearly  rent 
issuing  from  a  certain  parcel  of  land  enclosed  in  Crundale  ;  and 
that  the  manor  aforesaid  is  held  of  the  king  in  socage  (by  service 
of  paying  to  the  king  yearly  at  Michaelmas  1  :{.v.  4d.  at  the  castle 
of  Winchester  and  9s.  at  the  castle  of  Joan  the  queen  at  Odiham, 
and  suit  to  the  queen's  court  of  Odiham  every  three  weeks),  and 
the  rest  of  the  premises  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  John 
son  of  John  the  son  of  the  said  John  Berewe,  is  the  kinsman  and 
next  heir  of  the  said  John  Berewe.  and  was  20  years  of  age  and 
more  on  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  the  Virgin  last  past  ; — to  cause 
the  said  John  son  of  John  the  son  of  John,  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  said  manor,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  ;  removing  the 
king's  hand  from  the  rest  of  the  premises,  if  they  are  in  the  king's 
hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  the  said  John  Berewe, 
and  delivering  any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  John  Berewe  to  the  said  John  the  grandson. 

Feb.  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  cf  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by 
him  showing  that  Thomas  Fitz  Nicholl,  '  chivaler,'  held  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  the  manor  of  Nymdesfeld 
and  the  advowson  of  the  chantry  of  Kynleye,  co.  Gloucester  ;  and 
that  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  at  Westminster  in  the 
quinzaine  of  Trinity  3  Richard  II  before  the  then  justices  of  the 
Common  Bench  between  Edmund  Blount,  querent,  and  the  said 
Thomas  and  Margery  his  wife  (by  name  of  Thomas  Fitz  Nichol, 
'  chivaler '),  deforciants,  touching  the  manors  of  Filton  and 
Stokenhenry  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Filton,  the  said 
Thomas  and  Margery  acknowledged  the  said  manors  and  advow- 
son to  be  the  right  of  Edmund  and  rendered  the  same  to  him  in  the 
same  court  to  hold  to  himself  and  his  heirs  of  the  chief  lords  of  the 
fee  by  the  services  pertaining  thereto  for  ever,  rendering  1 8  marks 
of  silver  yearly  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Margery  and  the  heirs  of 
Margery,  to  wit,  60s.  at  Midsummer,  Michaelmas,  Christmas  and 
the  Annunciation,  as  by  a  transcript  of  the  fine,  shown  to  the 
jurors  of  the  said  inquisition,  fully  appears ;  by  virtue  of  which 
fine  Thomas  and  Margery  were  seised  of  the  said  rent  in  form 
aforesaid  ;  and  that  Thomas  and  Margery  had  issue,  an  elder 
daughter,  Katharine  wife  of  Robert  Poyntz,  and  a  younger 
daughter,  Eleanor,  who  took  to  husband  one  John  Brounyng  and 
had  issue,  a  son,  John  Brounyng  ;  and  that  afterwards  Margery 
died  seised  of  the  said  rent  jointly  with  the  said  Thomas  her 
husband  by  virtue  of  the  fine,  and  John  Brounyng  the  father  and 
Eleanor  likewise  died,  and  the  said  Thomas  died  seised  of  the  rent ; 
and  that  the  manor  of  Nymdesfeld  and  the  advowson  are  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and 
the  manors  of  Filton  and  Stokehenry  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and 


270  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  4 — cont. 

that  Katharine,  who  is  of  full  age,  and  John  Brounyng  the  son, 
who  is  a  minor,  are  the  next  heirs  both  of  Thomas  and  of 
Margery  ; — to  make  a  partition  of  the  said  manor  of  Nymdesfeld, 
the  advowson  and  rent  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause  Robert 
and  Katharine  to  have  full  seisin  of  Katharine's  pourparty,  as 
the  king  has  taken  Robert's  fealty  and  for  one  mark  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  until  Midsummer  next  the  homage  due 
from  him  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  his  wife  ;  retaining 
the  pourparty  of  John  Brounyng  the  son  in  the  king's  hand 
until  further  order  ;  provided  always  that  each  of  the  heirs  and 
parceners  have  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant. 

Feb.  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  to  cause 
Westminster.  John  Knyvet,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  John  Knyvet  of 
Mendelesham,  esquire,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which 
the  said  John  Knyvet  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was 
seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the 
king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  and 
fealty  until  Michaelmas  next ;  saving  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of 
John  Knyvet  the  father  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and 
Huntingdon. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

Jan.  23.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  taken  before  James  Knottesford,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  William  Englyssh,  esquire,  held  on  the  day  of  his 
death  of  the  king  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  to  himself  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body,  a  certain  yearly  rent  of  10Z.  in  Suthwerk, 
by  service  of  keeping  a  greyhound  of  the  king  at  his  command, 
for  all  services,  of  the  grant  of  Edward  III  to  Richard  Englis 
and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  ;  and  that  Richard  Englissh  is 
William's  son  and  next  hen*,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said 
Richard  Englyssh  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  yearly  rent,  as 
the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Easter  next  ;  saving  to  Plesewa  late 
the  wife  of  William  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Feb.  24.  Commitment  to  Richard  Beauchamp  of  Bergevenny,  '  chivaler,' 
Westminster,  and  Isabel  his  wife, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Whityngton  of 
London  and  Thomas  Gower  of  the  county  of  Warwick, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manors  of  Stoke  Daberon,  Feccham  and  Aldebury, 
co.  Surrey,  (except  a  fourth  part  of  the  said  manor  of  Feccham), 
which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of 
Edith  late  the  wife  of  William  Croyser,  esquire,  who  (que)  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Anne  daughter 
and  heir  of  the  said  William  and  Edith  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 


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1419,  Membrane  3 — cont. 

the  time  of  Edith's  death  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next,  so 
that  they  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  taken  therefrom 
in  the  mean  time  and  forthcoming,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the 
king. 

Feb.  17.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford  ; — pursuant 
\\Vstminster.  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  one  John  Moubray 
granted  and  demised  to  William  de  Brewosa,  for  life,  a  third  part 
of  the  manor  of  Wotton  together  with  the  view  of  frankpledge 
pertaining  to  the  said  third  part,  both  of  tenants  and  residents 
within  the  precinct  of  the  manor,  and  with  all  liberties  and  profits 
belonging  to  the  view  of  frankpledge  ;  and  that  afterwards  the 
same  John,  by  name  of  John  Moubray  lord  of  the  Isle  of 
Haxyholme,  by  his  charter  dated  the  Sunday  next  after  the  feast 
of  St.  Nicholas,  13  Edward  II,  granted  the  reversion  of  the  said 
third  part  and  of  the  said  view,  by  name  of  the  reversion  of  all 
the  lands,  rents  and  possessions  and  courts  and  suit  of  court  with 
all  other  profits  and  appurtenances  which  the  said  William  then 
held  in  Wotton  for  life  of  the  demise  of  the  said  John,  to  Roger  de 
Middelton  and  Sara  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  to  hold 
the  same  of  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  by  service  of  a  rose  yearly, 
with  reversion  (in  default  of  such  issue  of  the  bodies  of  Roger 
and  Sara)  to  John  and  his  heirs,  by  virtue  of  which  grant  William 
attorned  at  Wotton  to  Roger  and  Sara  ;  and  that  afterwards 
the  said  William  by  his  charter  dated  2  January  13  Edward  II 
granted  the  said  third  part  and  view,  by  name  of  all  the  lands, 
rents,  possessions,  woods,  meadows,  mills,  feedings,  pastures, 
homages,  wards,  and  reliefs  which  he  had  in  Wotton  by  Kempston 
for  life  of  the  demise  of  the  said  John,  to  the  said  Roger  and  Sara 
and  their  heirs  for  term  of  his  life,  and  afterwards  died  ;  by 
virtue  of  which  grants  and  attornment  Roger  and  Sara  were 
seised  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  ;  and  that  Roger  and  Sara 
had  issue,  John  and  Alice,  and  died  ;  and  that  after  their  death 
the  said  third  part  together  with  the  view  aforesaid  descended 
to  the  said  John,  as  their  son  and  heir,  who  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  and  had  issue  Maud  Dale,  deceased,  and 
died  ;  and  that  the  said  third  part  and  the  view  aforesaid 
descended  to  Maud  as  the  daughter  and  heir  of  John  son  of  Roger 
and  Sara,  and  she  was  seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  and 
held  the  said  third  part  and  view  on  the  day  of  her  death  in 
manner  aforesaid,  to  herself  and  the  heirs  of  her  body  ;  and  that 
Maud  held  on  the  day  of  her  death,  to  herself  and  her  heirs, 
48  acres  of  land  in  Suleshoo,  a  toft,  23  acres  of  land,  1|  acres  of 
meadow  and  12  acres  1|  roods  of  pasture  in  Wotton,  and  the 
advowson  or  patronage  of  the  priory  of  Caldewell,  co.  Bedford  ; 
and  that  the  said  toft,  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Wotton  are 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fiftieth  part  of  a  knight's 
fee,  and  the  said  third  part  and  the  land  in  Suleshoo  of  others 
than  the  king  ;  and  that  William  Bosun  son  of  John  the  son  of 
Alice  the  sister  of  John  Middelton,  otherwise  called  John  Marchall, 
the  father  of  Maud  and  son  of  the  said  Roger  and  Sara,  is  Maud's 


272 


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1419.  Membrane  3  —  cont. 

kinsman  and  next  heir  (since  Maud  died  without  heir  of  her  body), 
and  of  full  age  ;  —  to  cause  the  said  William  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  said  third  part,  toft,  land,  meadow  and  pasture,  as  the  king 
has  taken  the  fealty  due  from  him  for  the  said  toft,  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  in  Wotton,  and  for  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Midsummer  next. 

March  9.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hertford  to  cause 
Westminster.  Hugh  Holt,  son  and  heir  of  John  Holt  knight,  to  have  full  seisin 
of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  John  his  father  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of 
his  death,  as  the  king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
his  homage  and  fealty  until  Michaelmas  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 


March  8. 
Westminster, 


1418. 

July  18. 


Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  ;  —  pursuant 
to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Joan  late  the  wife 
of  Robert  Essexe  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Runham  in  dower  for  life 
of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Robert  ;  and  that  the  whole  manor 
is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty,  by  rendering  to  the  king 
yearly  two  muids  (modia)  of  wine  and  200  pearmains  (pirn 
permannorum)  ;  and  that  Robert  Brynkelee  son  of  Katharine 
the  sister  of  the  said  Robert  Essexe  is  the  kinsman  and  next 
heir  of  the  said  Robert,  and  of  full  age  ;  —  to  cause  the  said  Robert 
Brynkelee  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  third  part,  as  the  king 
has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  6s,  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
his  homage  until  Midsummer  next. 


Commitment  to  William  Fallan,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 
Westminster.  Exchequer,  —  by  mainprise  of  John  Benger  of  the  county  of 
Wilts  and  William  Scarburgh  of  the  county  of  York,  —  of  the 
keeping  of  a  messuage,  called  '  Lavyngton  Place,'  3  other 
messuages,  2  carucates  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow  and  100  acres 
of  pasture  in  the  town  and  fields  of  Bishop's  Lavyngton  and 
elsewhere  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  which  John  Lavyngton  held  on 
the  day  of  his  death  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  his  castle  of  Devizes 
by  service  of  10s.  payable  yearly  at  the  said  castle  at  Michaelmas 
for  all  services  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
12  years,  rendering  the  60s.  at  which  the  premises  were  extended 
before  John  Bergh,  late  escheator,  and  an  increment  of  10s., 
yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally,  if  he 
shall  happen  to  have  and  enjoy  the  said  keeping  without  recovery 
or  expulsion  of  the  common  law  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


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7  HENRY  V. 


1419. 

March  28. 

Westminster. 


April  14. 

\\Vslininstrr. 

April  27. 

Westminster. 

May  3. 

Westminster. 

April  8. 

Westminster. 

May  12. 

Westminster. 

May  13. 

Westminster. 

May  13. 

Westminster. 

May  18. 
Westminster. 

May  23. 

Westminster. 

May  27. 

Westminster. 

May  29. 

Westminster. 

May  28. 

Westminster. 

June  22. 
Westminster. 


{Letters  etf.  on  and  before  28  December  in  this  year  are  tested  by 

John  dnke  of  Bedford,  guardian  of  England,  and  after  8  January 

by  Humphrey  duke  of  Gloucester,  guardian.} 

MEMBRANE  36. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset 
to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order 
all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  William  Staunton,  esquire, 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition  touching  his 
lands  and  heir. 

The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  : — 
William  Horsy,  esquire  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
John  Goldyngton  ;  Cambridge  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Miles  de  Stapilton,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  York  ; 

Lincoln  ;  Wilts  ;  Berks  ;  Cambridge. 
Katharine  late  the  wrife  of  Michael  de  la  Pole,  late  earl  of 

Suffolk ;  Nottingham ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk ;  York ;  Essex  ; 

Lincoln. 
John  Lanhergy  ;  Cornwall. 

Elixabeth  Stabbere  ;  Wilts. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Cogeshale,  esquire  ;  Essex. 
Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  de  Bade  we.  knight  ;   Essex. 
William  Lucy,  esquire  ;  Worcester. 

Robert  Dunbury  ;  Kent. 

Alan  Seint  Joust,  esquire  ;  Kent. 

Richard  Hankeford  ;  Somerset  ;   Devon  and  Cornwall. 

John  Chitterne,  clerk  ;  Wilts. 

William  atte  Hethe  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts. 

John  Foxle,  esquire  ;  Sussex. 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  Pop  ham  ;  Wilts. 
.John  Bienham  ;  Berks. 

Joan  de  Bohun,  late  countess  of  Hereford  ;  Rutland. 
Henry  de  Teye  who  held  certain  lands  for  life  of  the  inheritance 
of  Walter  brother  and  heir  of  Humphrey  the  son  and  heir 

Wt.  241 -•.  F.  IS. 


274 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419. 


June  24. 

Westminster* 

July  8. 

Westminster. 

March  22. 

Canterbury. 

July  14. 

Westminster. 

July  21. 

VVestminster. 

Sept.  4. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  25. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  4. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  10. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  25. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 


Oct.   14. 

Westminster. 

Oct.   17. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  3. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  36 — cent. 

of  Walter  fitz  Wauter,  'chivaler,'  tenant  in  chief  of  Henry 

IV,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Essex. 
Margaret  Spaldyng  who  held  certain  lands  etc.  (as  above,  last 

entry)  ;  Essex. 
William  Styche,  esquire  ;  Salop  ;  Stafford. 

Richard  Arundell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Surrey. 
Reynold  Curteys,  esquire  ;  Kent. 

William    Beauchamp,     esquire  ;      Somerset    and    Dorset  ; 

Southampton. 

Isabel  Barnaby  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Keryell,  knight ;   Kent  ; 

Sussex. 
Ellen  late  the  wife  of  Geoff rey  Brokhole  ;  Essex. 

Edmund  Pole,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Oxford  ;  Buckingham. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Corbet.  '  chivaler  '  ;  Stafford. 

Edmund  Stafford,  late  bishop  of  Exeter  ;  Stafford  ;  Leicester  ; 

Northampton  ;     Gloucester  and  the   adjacent   march   of 

Wales. 
Edmund    Pole,    '  chivaler  '  ;     London    (William    Scvenok, 

mayor  and  escheator)  ;  Oxford  ;  Buckingham  ;  Cambridge. 
John  Chitterne,  clerk  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Maud  late  the  wife  of  John  Lorty,  knight  ;    Somerset  and 

Dorset. 
Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Norton,  esquire  ;    Somerset 

and  Dorset. 
William  Gamage,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 
Thomas  Talbot,  '  chivaler  '";    Salop  and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales. 

Thomas  Thorp  ;  Wilts. 

Ellen  late  the  wife  of  Geoffrey  Brokhole  ;  Warwick. 
Edmund  Stafford,  late  bishop  of  Exeter  ;  Derby. 

John  Deverose  ;   Somerset  and  Dorset  ;    Gloucester  and  the 

adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

William  Baldyngton.  esquire  ;    Oxford  ;    Buckingham. 
Thomas  atte  Wode  ;  Essex. 
Adam  Pesale,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales  ;  Stafford. 
Margaret  late  the  wife  of  William  Cheyne  ;   Lincoln  ;  York  ; 

city  of  York  (the  mayor  and  escheator). 
Sibyl  Beauchamp  ;  Nottingham. 

Robert  Langford,   '  chivaler  '  ;    Oxford  and  Berks  ;    Essex 
and  Hertford. 


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275 


1419. 

Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  36 — cent. 

Ellen   late    the    wife    of    Geoffrey    Brokhole,    '  chivaler '  ; 
Hertford. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  24. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  16. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  17. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  18. 

Westminster. 

1420. 

Jan.  8. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  16. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  35. 

William  Clopton,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales  ;  Warwick. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Warre  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

William  Waryn  ;    Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales. 
John  Hothom,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York  ;    Westmoreland  ;    county 

palatine  of  Lancaster  (the  chancellor). 
Walter    Devereux,    esquire  ;     Hereford    and    the    adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 
William  Clopton, '  chivaler  ';  Stafford  ;  Worcester  ;  Gloucester 

and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Robert  Langford,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Southampton  ;  Buckingham  ; 

London  (Richard  Whityngton,  mayor  and  escheator). 
Edward  Courtenay,  late  earl  of  Devon  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall ; 

Somerset    and    Dorset  ;     Southampton ;     Bedford    and 

Buckingham  ;  Berks. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Bernehous,  esquire,  and  sometime 

wife  of  John  Buysshell ;  Devon. 
Alice  and  Margaret  daughters  of  Henry  Her  vile,  who  held  of 

the  king  in  chief  and  who  have  assumed  the  habit  of 

religion  and  made  their  profession  therein  ;   Stafford. 
Edward  Cerne  ;  Wilts. 


Henry    Meryfeld ;     Calais    (William    Orewell,    mayor    and 

escheator). 
John  Dygge,  esquire  ;  Kent. 

Richard  Champarnon  ;  Oxford. 

Robert  Knyvet,  esquire  ;  Kent ;  Essex  ;  Suffolk. 

John  Keynes,  the  elder  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall  ;  Somerset 
and  Dorset  ;  Southampton. 

John  Bryghtle  ;  Devon. 

Joan  de  Bohun,  late  countess  of  Hereford  ;  Middlesex  ; 
Bedford  and  Buckingham  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales ;  Surrey ;  Huntingdon  ;  Essex  and 
Hertford  ;  Wilts  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales  ;  Oxford  and  Berks  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  Dorset. 

Richard  Champarnon  ;  Cornwall. 

Otes  Trevarthian,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

Robert  Sheffeld  ;  Lincoln. 

William  Orchard  ;  Somerset. 


27G 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420. 

Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 

Feb.   14. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 

Feb.   17. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  12. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  20. 

Westminster. 

1419. 

April  6. 

Westminster. 


April  26. 

Westminster. 


May  2. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  35 — cont. 
Philip  Skydemore  ;  Buckingham. 

Mary  late  the  wife  of  William  Percy,  '  knight  '  ;   Sussex. 

William  Wastenes  ;  York. 

Robert  Rouchestre  ;  Northumberland. 

John  Whitwell ;  Buckingham. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Rustin  Villenoef , '  chivaler  ' ;  Worcester  ; 

Warwick  ;  Stafford  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales. 
Robert  Herbotill,  esquire  ;  Northumberland. 

MEMBRANE  31. 

Commitment  to  John  de  Leventhorp,  esquire, — by  mainprise 
of  John  de  Leventhorp,  the  younger,  and  William  de  Leventhorp. 
both  of  the  county  of  Hertford, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands 
late  of  John  Goldyngton,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day 
of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  John  Goldyngton  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas  Goldyngton 
his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age 
and  the  marriage  shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  for  the 
keeping  of  the  lands  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  paying  for  the 
marriage  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
treasurer,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  enclosures,  and  support 
of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  William  Phelip,  '  chivaler,' 
Thomas  Bresyngham,  John  Throkrnarton  and  John  Wode, — by 
mainprise  of  John  Derby  of  the  county  of  Worcester  and  Nicholas 
Bulle,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manors  of  Chusworth  (otherwise  called  Cherseworth)  and 
Seggewik,  co.  Sussex,  sometime  of  George  Brewes,  esquire,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death,  which  have 
come  to  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Hugh 
Cokesey,  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  George  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  George  until  the  lawful  age  of  the 
said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  yearly  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commission  to  Richard  Rede  and  Henry  Normanton.  clerk,  to 
survey  all  the  lordships,  manors  and  lands  late  of  Joan  late 


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1419.  Membrane  31—  con/. 

countess  of  Hereford  ;  so  that  Henry  may  dispose  to  the  king's 
use.  in  the  best  manner  he  can,  of  the  lordships,  manors  smd  lands 
which  pertain  to  the  king  and  which  have  come  to  the  king's 
hands  by  the  death  of  the  countess,  make  due  reckoning  with  the 
officers  and  ministers  there,  levy  and  collect  the  issues,  rents  and 
profits  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  countess,  and  render 
faithful  account  thereof  at  the  Exchequer  ;  and  that  Richard 
may  dispose  at  his  discretion  of  the  rest  of  the  lordships,  manors 
and  lands,  which  do  not  pertain  to  the  king.  By  C. 

May  20.  Commitment  to  Robert  Chiselden, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Wi-.stniiust.M-.  Denton  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Pylton  of  Okeham  in 
the  county  of  Rutland, — of  the  keeping  of  the  county  of  Rutland, 
with  all  farms  and  profits  belonging  to  the  said  county,  from 
Michaelmas  last  until  Michaelmas  next,  rendering  40  marks  at 
the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  for 
the  farms  and  profits  of  the  county  for  the  said  year,  without  any 
payment  or  allowance  being  made  to  him  for  his  fee  ;  the  late 
commitment  [p.  262  above]  to  him  of  the  keeping  of  the  county 
during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff, 
notwithstanding. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  deputy  of  Henry  Fitz 
Hugh  the  treasurer. 

May  23.  Commitment  to  John  Santon. — by  mainprise  of  John  Kirkeby 
Westminster.  antl  William  Asshe,  both  of  the  county  of  Hertford. — of  the 
keeping  of  a  tenement  in  Beyford,  Hertfordyngbury  and  Little 
Berkhamsted,  called  '  Le  Halle,'  which  is  in  the  king's  hand 
because  one  Peter  de  Sancto  Paulo,  an  alien,  acquired  it  for  him- 
self and  his  heirs  without  the  king's  licence  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  if  the  said  tenement  shall  remain 
in  the  king's  hand  for  so  long  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering 
yearly  the  o3»v.  4rf.,  for  which  the  escheator  in  the  county  has 
accounted,  and  an  increment  of  3«.  4d..  by  equal  portions  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings 
pertaining  to  the  said  tenement. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


May  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  to  cause  Godfrey 
We.stminste.r.  de  Hylton  and  Hawis  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Geoffrey 
Loterell,  '  chivaler,'  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the 
said  Geoffrey  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  2o\. 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Michaelmas  next  the  homage 
and  fealty  due  from  Godfrey  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by 
Hawis  ;  saving  to  Mary  late  the  wife  of  Geoffrey  her  reasonable 
dower  thereof. 

Order  hi  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419  Membrane  31 — cont, 

May  23.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  cause 
Westminster.  Ralph  Cruimvell,  knight,  son  of  Ralph  the  son  of  Ralph  do 
Crumwell,  knight,  the  elder,  late  lord  de  Tateshale,  and  Maud  late 
his  wife,  the  kinsman  and  heir  of  Maud,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all 
the  lands  which  Maud  held  on  the  day  of  her  death  in  her 
demesne  as  of  fee,  and  in  fee  tail  to  herself  and  the  said  Ralph 
and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  in  dower  of  the  endowment  of 
the  said  Ralph  de  Crumwell,  sometime  her  husband,  of  the 
inheritance  of  Ralph  the  grandson  ;  as  the  king  for  40**.  paid  in 
the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  and  fealty  until  Michaelmas 
next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 
The  like  to  the  following  :— 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 

The  escheator  nTthe  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

May  31.  Commitment  to  William  Massy,  esquire,  and  John  Inyn, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  William  Darell  and  John  Bridde,  both  of  the  county 
of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  moieties  of  the  manor  of  Berkley  by 
Frome,  of  the  manor  of  El  me  by  Froine  and  of  the  manor  of 
Skylegate  within  the  hundred  of  Wylyton,  co.  Somerset,  which 
are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  imbecility  and  idiocy  of 
William  Brecore  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  the  said 
moieties  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  the  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and 
the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  enclosures,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  30. 

June  9.  Grant  and  demise  to  John  Glover,  the  younger. — by  mainprise 
Westminster,  of  Richard  Coventre  and  William  Leventhorp  of  the  county  of 
Middlesex, — of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the 
counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last  for  20  years,  together  with  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture 
of  such  cloths,  rendering  yearly  33s.  4t/.,  as  the  last  farmer 
rendered,  and  an  increment  of  6s.  8d.,  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  and  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  ;  and  appoint- 
ment of  the  said  John  as  alnager  and  collector  ; — in  terms  as 
above  [p.  6]. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 

Nov.  22.  John  atte  Wode, — -by  mainprise  of  John   Wachet  of  the 

Westminster.  county  of  Oxford  and  Thomas  Norton  of  the  county  of 

Bristol, — from  Easter  next  for  10  years,  at  a  yearly  farm 

of  8  marks  (with  proviso  that  if  any  person  shall  be  willing 

without  fraud  to  render  more  for  the  farm  by  Pentecost 


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279 


1419. 


Nov.  18. 

Westminster. 


Doc.  7. 

Westminster. 


1420. 
Jan.  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  30 — cont. 

next,  then  the  said  John  shall  render  such  larger  sum  or 
bo  removed  from  the  farm)  ;  in  the  county  of  Worcester 
and  in  th©  city  of  Worcester. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

William  Belford  and  John  Bone, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Iverys  and  William  Waton,  both  of  the  county  of  York,— 
from  Christmas  next  for  10  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  111 
marks  ;  in  the  county  of  York  and  in  the  city  and  suburbs 
of  York. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Thomas  Pygge  of  Boston, — by  mainprise  of  William  Warde, 
clerk,  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  William  Scardeburgh 
of  the  county  of  York. — from  Christmas  next  for  3  years, 
at  a  yearly  farm  of  12  marks  ;  in  the  parts  of  Holand, 
co.  Lincoln. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Richard  Acton  and  John  Langford  of  the  county  of  Hert- 
ford,— by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Leuesham  of  the  county 
of  Kent,  clerk,  and  John  Gousehill  of  the  county  of 
York, — from  Michaelmas  last  for  5  years,  at  a  yearly 
farm  of  the  23s.  4rf.  which  the  last  farmers  rendered  ;  in 
the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

1419  MEMBRANE  29. 

May  26.  Commitment  to  Robert  Hayward  of  Netherhaven, — by  main- 
Westminster.  pr|se  of  John  Bridde  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  John  Frithesthorp 
of  the  county  of  Hertford, — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage  and  a 
carucate  of  land  called  '  Duldres,'  and  another  messuage  and  a 
carucate  of  land  called  '  Cormayles.'  in  Netherhaven,  co.  Wilts, 
sometime  of  John  Leuesham,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  "by 
knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death,  which  have  come  to  the 
king's  hands  by  the  death  of  the  said  John  Leuesham  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Agnes  daughter  and  heir  of  Alice  the 
daughter  of  the  said  John  Leuesham  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age, 
rendering  16  marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses,  enclosures 
and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on 
the  said  messuages  and  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Be  it  remembered  that  on  1 1  May  in  the  present  year  Robert 
Mokkyng  of  London,  '  vynter,'  made  a  fine  of  13*.  4<J.  with  the 
king  for  his  forcible  entry  into  a  messuage  in  Suthwerk  called 
'  Le  Dolfyn.' 


280 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419. 

May  10. 

Westminster. 


June  1. 
Westminster. 


June  13. 

Westminster. 


June  3. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in.  the  county  of  Somerset  ; — pursuant 
to  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Thorlthorp  and  John  Flory, 
sheriff  of  the  county,  by  virtue  of  letters  patent  directed  to  them, 
showing  that  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Reynold  Brecore  died 
seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  of  moieties  of  the  manors  of 
Berkeley  by  Frome.  Elme  by  Frome  and  Skylegate  within  the 
hundred  of  Wylyton,  and  also  of  the  advowsons  of  the  churches 
of  the  said  manors  ;  and  that  the  said  Elizabeth  died  on  2  May 
18  Richard  II  ;  and  that  William  Brecore,  an  imbecile  and  idiot 
from  birth,  is  Elizabeth's  son  and  next  heir  ; — to  cause  the  said 
moieties  and  advowsons  to  be  taken  into  the  king's  hand  and 
kept  safely  until  further  order. 

Grant  to  Robert  Tentirden,  citizen  an,d  merchant  of  London, — 
by  mainprise  of  Henry  Wykwane  of  London,  '  goldbeter,'  and 
John  Tenterden  of  London.  '  iremonger,' — of  the  marriage  of 
John  son  and  heir  of  Hugh  Fastolf ,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the 
said  marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  he  shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  paying  for  the  said 
marriage  120Z.  only  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  William  Lasyngby, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Prestfen  of  the  county  of  Northumberland  and  John  Tyndale  of 
London,— of  the  keeping  of  the  manors  of  Solyhull  and  Sheldon, 
co.  Warwick,  which  of  late  were  seized  into  the  king's  hand  after 
the  death  of  Edward  late  duke  of  York  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  late  duke  for  30  years,  rendering 
the  true  value  of  the  manors  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  buildings  and  support  of  charges ; — as  John  Wyllicotes,  esqiiire, 
has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters 
patent  of  14  December  5  Henry  V  [p.  217  above],  whereby  the  king 
committed  to  him  the  keeping  of  the  said  manors,  for  as  long  as 
they  should  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  true 
extent  thereof  or  as  much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  him 
and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  1  October  in  the  present 
year  by  a  certain  mainprise  committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  manors 
to  John  Cokayn  '  luncle  '  under  a  certain  form.  And  so  these  letters 
are  cancelled. 

Commitment  to  Richard  Hankeford  son  and  heir  of  Richard 
Hankeford, — by  mainprise  "of  John  Dabernon.  and  Robert  Wode, 
both  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands, 
rents,  services  and  reversions  which  Walter  Cornu  held  in 
Worlyngton.  co.  Devon,  on  the  day  of  his  death  for  life  with 
reversion  to  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  to 
hold  the  same  during  the  minority  of  the  said  Fulk.  rendering 


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281 


June  26. 

Westminster. 


July  5. 

Westminster. 


July  10. 

Westminster. 


.July  14. 
Westminster, 


Membrane  29 — cont-. 

the  4/.  ['1<1.  which  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment 
of  12^.  4(1.,  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers 
equally,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to 
the  said  lands  ; — as  Richard  Hankeford,  to  whom  the  king  on 
16  February  1  Henry  V  [p.  50  above],  by  mainprise  of  William 
Wynard  and  Henry  Fulford,  committed  the  keeping  of  the 
premises  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  extent  thereof  or  as  much  as 
might  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  has  died 
and  made  no  agreement  with  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton  to  cause 
Philip  Bienham,  son  and  heir  of  John  Bienham,  to  have  full  seisin 
of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  John  his  father  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of 
his  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  10s.  paid  in 
the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Michaelmas  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Berke. 

Commitment  to  Richard  Beauchamp  of  Bergevenny, '  chivaler,' 
and  Isabel  his  wife, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Whityngton  of 
London  and  Thomas  Gower  of  the  county  of  Warwick, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manors  of  Stoke  Daberon,  Feccham  and  Aldebury, 
co.  Surrey,  (except  a  fourth  part  of  the  said  manor  of  Feccham), 
which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Edith 
late  the  wife  of  William  Croyser,  esquire,  who  (que)  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Anne  daughter  and 
heir  of  the  said  William  and  Edith  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  Edith's  death  until  Christmas  next,  so  that  they  answer 
at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  taken  therefrom  in  the  mean  time 
and  forthcoming,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king. 

Commitment  to  Richard  Ellyswyk  and  John  Mogill  of  the 
county  of  Norfolk, — by  mainprise  of  John  Scot  of  the  county  of 
Norfolk  and  William  Spoundon  of  the  county  of  Kent, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  rectory  of  Geyton  and  of  the  tithes  of  sheaves 
of  the  church,  the  same  being  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of 
the  war  with  France  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  20 
years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  11)  marks. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Grant  to  William  Lasyngby  of  the  marriage  of  John  Gower. 
son  and  heir  of  Nicholas  Gower  who  held  on  the  day  of  his  death 
of  Philip  son  and  heir  of  John  late  lord  de  Darcy  then  a  minor  in 
the  king's  ward, — which  marriage  pertains  to  the  king  by  the 
death  of  Nicholas  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  Gower 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Philip,— he  rendering  for  the  said 
marriage  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


282  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1419.  MEMBRANE  28. 

July  8.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and 
Westminster.  Leicester  to  make  a  partition  into  three  equal  parts  of  all  the 
lands  which  Baldwin  Frevill,  '  chivaler,'  held  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  and  of  all  those  lands  which  William  de  Bello  Campo, 
'  chivaler,'  and  John  Preston  held  severally  for  term  of  their 
lives  of  the  inheritance  of  Baldwin  Frevill  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  Baldwin  Frevill,  '  chivaler,' — the  same  having  come  to  the 
hands  of  Henry  IV  and  being  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  the 
death  of  said  Baldwin  the  father,  William  and  John  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Baldwin  the  son  who  lately 
died  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward, — and  to  cause  Thomas  Ferers 
of  Groby,  esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  (one  of  the  sisters  and 
heirs  of  Baldwin  the  son),  and  Hugh  Wylughby  of  Wollaton 
co.  Nottingham,  esquire,  and  Margaret  his  wife  (the  second 
sister  and  heir  of  Baldwin  the  son)  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
pourparties  of  Elizabeth  and  Margaret  respectively,  as  the  king 
has  taken  the  fealty  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Hugh  and  for  40s. 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas 
next  the  homage  due  from  Hugh  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by 
Margaret  ;  retaining  in  the  king's  hand  until  further  order  the 
pourparty  of  Robert  Aston  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Aston,  knight, 
and  Joyce  his  wife  (the  third  sister  and  heir  of  Baldwin  the  son), 
a  minor  ;  with  proviso  that  each  of  the  heirs  and  parceners  have 
a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be 
the  king's  tenant. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick  ; — pursuant 
(1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  by  order  of  Henry  IV  before  Thomas 
Oudeby,  late  escheator,  showing  that  Adam  Seyntcler  was  a 
bastard  and  that  he  died  on  Sunday  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
11  [recte  10]  Henry  IV  at  Coventre  without  heir  of  his  body  ; 
and  that  he  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  to  himself  and  his  heirs 
in  fee  simple  10  messuages,  3  tofts,  5  virgates  of  land  and  meadow, 
and  a  dove-cot  in  Warton,  which  were  held  of  Baldwin  Frevill 
(son  and  heir  of  Baldwin  Frevyle,  knight),  then  a  minor  in  the 
late  king's  ward  and  now  deceased,  as  of  his  castle  of  Tamworth 
by  knight  service  and  suit  to  the  court  of  the  said  Baldwin  the 
son  at  Stipershull  every  three  weeks  ;  and  (2)  to  another 
inquisition  taken  before  William  Babthorp,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  the  said  messuages,  tofts,  land,  meadow  and  dove- 
cot by  the  death  of  Adain  Senclere,  esquire,  came  to  the  hands 
of  Henry  IV,  as  in  right  of  the  said  Baldwin  the  son,  as  escheat, 
since  Adam  was  a  bastard  and  died  seised  thereof  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  without  heir  of  his  body  ; — to  make  a  partition  into 
three  equal  parts  of  the  said  messuages,  tofts,  land,  meadow  and 
dove-cot,  which  the  said  Adam  htjld  thus  of  the  said  Baldwin 
the  son  and  which  came  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  and  are  still 
in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Adam  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Baldwin  the  son,  who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  king's 


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Membrane  28 — cont. 

\v;ml,  and  to  cause  Thomas  Ferers  of  Groby,  esquire,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife  (one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  Baldwin  the 
son),  and  Hugh  Wylughby  of  Wollaton.  co.  Nottingham,  esquire, 
and  Margaret  his  wife  (the  second  sister  and  heir  of  Baldwin  the 
son)  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  Elizabeth  and 
Margaret  respectively  ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  of  the 
said  Thomas  and  Hugh  for  their  wives'  pourparties  of  all  the 
lands  which  Baldwin  the  father  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
of  Henry  IV  in  chief  and  for  those  lands  which  William  de  Bello 
Campo,  '  chivaler,'  and  John  Preston  held  severally  for  term  of 
their  lives,  of  the  inheritance  of  Baldwin  the  son,  of  Henry  IV 
in  chief,  and  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
to  a  day  yet  to  come  the  homage  due  from  Hugh  by  reason  of 
his  having  issue  by  Margaret  ;  retaining  in  the  king's  hand  until 
further  order  the  pourparty  of  the  said  messuages,  tofts,  land, 
meadow  and  dove-cot  which  belongs  to  Robert  Aston,  son  and 
heir  of  Roger  Aston,  knight,  and  Joyce  his  wife  (the  third  sister 
and  heir  of  Baldwin  the  son),  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward. 

July  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ;— pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Isabel  late  the  wife  of 
John  Popham,  knight,  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  the  manor 
of  Staunton  Fitz  Herbard  by  Hieworth  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  the  said  manor,  appendant  thereto,  in  her  demesne  as 
of  fee  tail  of  the  demise  which  Thomas  Romesye  and  Oliver 
Rpmesye  by  a  certain  charter,  shown  in  evidence  to  the  jurors  of 
the  inquisition,  made  to  one  Thomas  Lye,  now  deceased,  and  the 
said  Isabel,  then  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  (by  name 
of  their  manor  of  Staunton  Fitz  Herberd  by  Hieworth  with  all 
lands,  woods,  meadows,  pastures,  commons,  waters,  stanks, 
stews,  fisheries,  dove-cots,  ways,  paths,  hedges,  ditches,  gardens, 
homages,  heriots,  escheats,  progeny  of  bondmen,  suits  of  court, 
rents,  services  of  free  tenants  and  of  villeins,  bondmen  and  their 
progeny,  and  tenants  in  villenage,  and  with  all  other  rights, 
liberties,  commodities,  lordships  and  appurtenances  belonging  to 
the  said  manor,  together  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Staunton  incumbent  on  the  manor,  which  the  said  Thomas 
Romesye  and  Oliver  lately  had  of  tha  gift  and  feoffment  of  the 
said  Thomas  Lye),  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Thomas 
Lye,  the  king's  licence,  which  was  likewise  shown  in  evidence  to 
the  jurors,  having  been,  obtained  in  this  behalf  ;  and  that  the 
premises  now  remain,  and  ought  to  remain,  by  virtue  of  the 
remainder  aforesaid,  to  Nicholas  Lye  as  brother  and  right  heir  of 
the  said  Thomas  Lye,  he  being  28  years  of  age  and  more,  since 
Thomas  Lye  and  Isabel  died  without  heir  of  their  bodies  and  since 
Thomas  Lye  died  without  heir  of  his  body  ;  and  that  the  manor 
and  advowson  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  tenth 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  ; — to  cause  Nicholas  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
said  manor  and  advowson,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for 
20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Martinmas 
next. 


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1419.  Membrane  28  —  cont. 

July  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  to  cause  Oliver 
Westminster.  Cervyngton.  son  and  heir  of  Oliver  Cervyngton,  esquire,  to  have 
full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Oliver  his  father  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for 
20,s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  the 
quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 


July  16. 
Westminster, 


MEMBRANE  27. 

Commitment  to  Robert  Beynam  of  the  county  of  Gloucester,— 
by  mainprise  of  John  Skidemore,  knight,  and  Thomas  Skidmore. 
esquire,  both  of  the  county  of  Hereford.  —  of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands,  together  with  the  hundred  of  Bampton.  late  of  Gilbert 
lord  de  Talbot,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day 
of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  Gilbert  until  the  lawful  age  of  Ankaret  his  daughter  and  heir, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
lawful  age,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  the  132L  8rf.  at  which  the  premises  are  extended, 
and  an  increment  of  34L  12s.  8d.  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges  ;  as  George 
Haxton,  esquire,  has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation 
the  letters  patent  of  22  February  last  [p.  268],  whereby  the  king 
committed  to  him  the  keeping  of  the  premises  (the  hundred  of 
Bampton  excepted)  from  the  time  of  Gilbert's  death  until  the 
lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  he  rendering  the  true  extent,  or  as 
much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh.  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  14  February  in  the  present 
year  committed  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  said  lands  to  Beatrice 
late  the  wife  of  Gilbert,  since  a  third  part  of  the  lands  had  been 
delivered  to  her  as  her  dower  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  Ankaret,  together  with  the  marriage 
of  the  heir,  paying  2500  marks  only  for  the  said  keeping  and  marriage. 
And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 


July  19.  Commitment  to  John  Willicotes,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Robert  Aiidrewe  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  John  Thorlethorp 
of  the  county  of  Middlesex, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands 
within  the  county  of  Oxford  late  of  John  Seynclere.  knight,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Seynclere  until  the 
lawful  age  of  Thomas  his  brother  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age.  rendering  the 
true  extent,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and 
the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


7  HENRY  V. 


1419.  Membrane  27 — cont. 

July  14.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  to  cause  Brian 
\\vstnunstor.  de  Stapilton.  'chivaler.'  son  and  heir  of  Miles  de  Stapilton, 
'  chivaler,'  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said 
Miles  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  and  in  fee  tail  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the 
king  for  2  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage 
and  fealty  until  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 
The  like  to  the  following  :— 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  York. 

June  22.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall 
Westminster,  ^o  cause  Richard  Hankeford,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Hankeford 
and  Thomasia  late  his  wife,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  the  said  Richard  his  father  held  for  life  by  the  courtesy 
of  England  after  the  death  of  the  said  Thomasia,  as  the  king 
has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
his  homage  until  the  feast  of  All  Saints  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

Be  it  remembered  that  on  5  July  in  the  present  year  John 
Notyngham  and  Mary  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Grene, 
'  chivaler.'  deceased,  made  a  fine  with  the  king  of  Wl.  paid  in 
the  hanaper  of  the  Chancery,  because  the  said  John  and  Mary 
after  the  death  of  Thomas  entered  into  the  manor  of  Kegge worth, 
co.  Leicester,  over  the  possession  of  the  king  ;  which  manor  the 
said  Thomas  and  Mary  on  the  day  of  the  death  of  Thomas  held 
jointly  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  of  the  king  as 
of  his  principality  of  the  honour  of  Chester  by  knight  service. 

Aug.  12.  Commitment  to  William  Pylton,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of 
Southampton.  William  Gorewell  of  Fremyngton,  co.  Devon,  '  gentilman,'  and 
Thomas  Stanard  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  the  priory  of  St. 
James  by  Exeter,  co.  Devon  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last 
for  20  years,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at 
Michaelmas  and  Easter  the  24  marks  which  the  last  farmer  used 
to  render,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4W.  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  because  nothing  thereof  was  done. 

July  23.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Ralph  Rademelde  and 
\\.simmst,  i.  Richard  Bannebury, — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Ponynges. 
'  chivaler.'  and  Hugh  Cary  of  the  county  of  Somerset, — of  the 
keeping  of  all  the  manors  and  lands  within  the  counties  of  Surrey, 
Sussex.  Kent  and  Somerset,  late  of  John  Seynclere.  knight,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  until  the  lawful 


286  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419.  Membrane  27 — cont. 

age  of  Thomas  his  brother  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the  true 
extent,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and 
the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Aug.  23.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Broket  and  John 
Westminster.  Presfen, — by  mainprise  of  Roger  Byrne  of  the  county  of  York 
and  Simon  Yerll  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manors  of  Upsale  and  Kylvyngton,  co.  York,  and  all  other  lands 
late  of  Henry  Lescrop,  late  lord  de  Masham,  in  the  wapentakes 
of  Bridford  and  Allertonshire.  co.  York,  which  pertain  of  right 
to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Henry  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  William  Lasyngby 
(to  whom  the  king  lately  granted  the  said  manors  and  lands 
for  life,  rent  free),  for  20  years,  rendering  yearly  the  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and 
the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh.  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Aug.  26.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  William  Walton, — by  main- 
Wostminstcr.  prise  of  William  Aylleward  of  the  county  of  Berks  and  John 
Sholle  of  the  county  of  Southampton, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
lands  late  of  John  Foxle,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Foxle  until  the  lawful  age  of  Alice 
his  daughter  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as 
much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  26. 

Aug.  10.  Order  to  Thomas  Straunge,  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Rutland  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him 
showing  that  Joan  de  Bohun  late  countess  of  Hereford  held  on 
the  day  of  her  death  of  the  endowment  of  Humphrey  de  Bohun, 
late  earl  of  Hereford  and  Essex,  sometime  her  husband,  and  of 
the  assignment  of  Edward  III,  as  her  dower  of  the  castle  and 
manor  of  Okeham  and  the  shrievalty  of  Rutland,  all  the  lands 
and  rents  which  the  said  late  earl  held  in  tail  male  in  the  town 
of  Langham,  which  is  parcel  and  a  member  of  the  said  castle 
and  manor,  (except  the  l'3l.  Qs.  Sd.  which  the  bondmen  of  Langham 
pay  yearly  for  an  aid  called  '  skorfe/  and  the  perquisites  of 
court  of  the  whole  soke  of  Okeham).  and,  as  her  dower  of  the 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  the  said  late  earl  pertaining 
to  the  said  castle  and  manor,  a  knight's  fee  in  Glaston  which 
Thomas  de  Haryngton  held  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Luffenham,  with  reversion  to  Anne  countess  of  Stafford,  daughter 
and  heir  of  the  body  of  Thomas  late  duke  of  Gloucester  (whom 
William  Bourchier,  '  chivaler/  has  now  taken  to  wife),  since 


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1419.  Membrane  26 — cont, 

Richard  II,  on  12  June  13  Richard  II.  among  other  things  gave, 
granted  and  confirmed  to  Thomas  late  duke  of  Gloucester,  by 
name  of  his  uncle,  Thomas,  then  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  reversion 
of  the  castle,  town,  lordship  and  manor  of  Okeham,  co.  Rutland, 
and  the  shrievalty  of  the  county  and  the  office  of  sheriff,  which 
William  de  Bohun  late  earl  of  Northampton  held  in  tail  male  of 
the  grant  of  Edward  III,  by  name  of  the  castle  and  manor  of 
Okeham  and  the  shrievalty  of  the  county  of  Rutland,  whereof 
Joan  then  held  in  dower  the  said  lands  and  rents,  as  above,  in 
the  town  of  Langham,  and  John  de  Overton,  esquire,  then  held 
all  the  issues  and  profits  of  the  fairs  and  markets  of  the  town  of 
Okeham  for  life  of  the  grant  of  Richard  II,  and  Edward  earl  of 
Rutland,  (by  the  grant  of  Richard  II  made,  after  the  assignment 
of  the  dower  and  the  grant  to  John  Overton,  to  the  said  Edward 
by  name  of  his  cousin  Edward  earl  of  Rutland  son  of  his  uncle 
the  duke  of  York),  then  held  the  castle,  town  and  lordship  of 
Okeham  and  the  office  of  sheriff  of  the  county,  with  all  manors, 
towns,  hamlets,  lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  homages, 
fealties,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  forests,  chaces,  parks, 
woods,  warrens,  moors,  marshes,  fisheries,  meadows,  pastures, 
mills,  services  of  free  tenants  and  of  bondmen,  fairs,  markets, 
franchises,  liberties,  reversions,  commodities,  emoluments  and 
all  other  profits,  and  all  other  things  then  pertaining  to  the  said 
castle,  town,  lordship  and  office,  during  his  father's  life,  as  fully, 
freely  and  wholly  as  the  said  late  earl  of  Northampton  held  the 
same,  after  the  death  of  the  said  Joan,  John,  Edmund  duke  of 
York  and  Edward  (if  he  should  die  in  his  father's  life-time),  to 
hold  the  same  to  the  said  Thomas  then  duke  of  Gloucester  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body, — together  with  the  members,  hamlets, 
knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  abbeys,  priories,  hospitals 
and  chapels,  with  hundreds,  wapentakes,  fisheries,  reversions  of 
lands  held  in  dower  and  for  life,  and  with  a*U  other  reversions, 
forests,  chaces,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  fairs,  markets,  liberties, 
free  customs,  wards,  reliefs,  escheats,  services  of  free  tenants 
and  of  bondmen,  and  all  other  things  pertaining  to  the  said  castle, 
manor,  town,  lordship  and  shrievalty, — as  wholly  and  freely  as 
the  said  earl  of  Northampton  held  them,  (except  the  said  late 
king's  forest  of  Rutland  which  at  that  time  was  not  parcel  of  the 
castle  or  manor),  of  the  said  late  king  Richard  and  his  heirs  by 
the  services  due  and  customary,  as  in  the  letters  patent,  made  to 
the  said  late  duke  of  Gloucester  and  shown  in  evidence  to  the 
jurors  of  the  inquisition,  more  fully  appears  ;  and  that  the  said 
lands  and  rents  in  the  town  of  Langham  and  the  said  knight's 
fee  in  Glaston  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Luffenham 
at  the  time  of  the  assignment  in  dower  and  also  at  the  time 
of  the  making  of  the  said  letters  patent  to  the  said  late  duke 
of  Gloucester  were,  and  still  are,  parcels  and  members  of  the 
said  castle,  manor,  town  and  lordship  ;  and  that  afterwards 
the  said  Thomas  died,  after  whose  death  the  right  of  the  said 
reversion  of  the  castle,  town,  lordship  and  manor  aforesaid 
descended  to  the  said  countess  of  Stafford  as  his  daughter  and 


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the  heir  of  his  body  ;  and  that  afterwards  the  said  Edmund, 
Edward  and  John  died,  after  whose  death  the  said  William  and 
Anne,  in  right  of  Anne,  by  virtue  of  the  said  gift,  grant  and 
confirmation  to  the  said  late  duke  of  Gloucester  made,  after  due 
suit  out  of  the  king's  hands,  entered  into  two-thirds  of  the  said 
castle,  town,  lordship  and  manor,  and  were  and  still  are  seised 
thereof  ;  and  that  the  said  lands,  rents,  fee  and  advowson  are  held 
of  the  king  by  knight  service  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition  taken 
before  him  showing  that  55  messuages,  55  virgates  of  land,  51 
cottages,  65  acres  3^  roods  of  meadow,  42  acres  1£  roods  of 
pasture  and  Is.  and  a  pound  of  pepper  of  free  rent  in  the  said 
town  of  Langham  comprise  the  lands  and  rents  which  the  said  late 
countess  held  in  dower  on  the  day  of  her  death  and  which  the  said 
late  earl  of  Hereford  held  in  tail  male  in  the  said  town  of  Langham, 
parcel  and  a  member  of  the  said  castle  and  manor  of  Okeham  ; — to 
cause  the  said  William  and  Anne  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  land 
and  rent  in  Langham  and  of  the  said  knight's  fee  and  advowson,  as 
the  king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Easter 
next  the  homage  due  from  William  by  reason  of  his  having  issue 
by  Anne. 

Aug.  30.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent  to  take  the  fealty 
Westminster.  of  William  Parker  of  Warehorne  (who  has  taken  to  wife  Margaret 
one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  Richard  Orleston  esquire)  and 
William  Scot  of  Braborne  (who  has  taken  to  wife  Joan  Richard's 
other  sister  and  heir),  make  a  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of 
all  the  lands  late  of  the  said  Richard,  and  cause  William  and 
Margaret  and  William  and  Joan  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pour- 
parties  of  Margaret  and  Joan  respectively  ;  as  the  king  for  2 
marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Christmas  next 
the  homage  due  from  William  and  William  by  reason  of  their 
having*  issue  by  their  said  wives  ;  provided  always  that  each  of 
the  heirs  and  parceners  have  in  her  pourparty  a  share  of  the 
lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's 
tenant. 

Nov.  4.  Commitment  to  John  Arundell,  knight, — by  mainprise  of 
VVostininster.  Thomas  Arundell  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  knight,  and  John 
Arundell  of  the  county  of  Devon,  esquire, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  late  of  John  Colshull,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  on  the  day  of  his  death,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the 
death  of  the  said  John  Colshull  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
John  his  son  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  together  with  his  marriage, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age  and  the  marriage  shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  at 
the  Exchequer  for  the  keeping  and  marriage  aforesaid  200?. 
only,  to  wit,  100Z.  at  Martinmas  next  and  100/.  at  the  Purification 
following,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


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1419.  MEMBRANE  25. 

July  20.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Christopher  Boynton  and 
Westminster.  John  Pygot, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Gerard  of  the  county  of 
York  and  Thomas  Rednes  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  castles,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  profits  which  Elizabeth 
late  the  wife  of  Philip  lord  de  Darcy  held  at  the  time  of  her  death 
in  dower  or  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  Philip  son  and  heir  of 
John  lord  de  Darcy  the  son  of  the  aforesaid  Philip,  (which  keeping 
Henry  IV  granted  to  Thomas  bishop  of  Durham,  Henry  lord 
Fitz  Hugh  and  John  Tybbey,  clerk,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Bedale,  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Elizabeth  until  the  full  age 
of  Philip  son  of  John  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  extent  thereof  or  as 
much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer 
[Calendar  of  Fine  Rolls  1405-1413,  p.  245]), — both  of  the  castles, 
manors,  lands  and  tenements  which  by  the  death  of  the  said 
Philip  (son  of  John),  who  has  died  within  age,  have  descended  to 
Elizabeth  and  Margery  his  daughters  and  heirs,  and  also  of  those 
which  by  the  form  of  a  gift  made  to  Philip's  ancestors  descended  to 
John  his  brother  and  heir  male  ; — to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  Philip  (son  of  John)  until  the  full  age  of  the  said 
Elizabeth,  Margery  and  John,  together  with  the  marriage  of  each, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  each  shall  have  attained  full  age  and 
they  shall  have  effected  the  marriages,  rendering  for  the  keeping 
the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  them  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as 
may  be  thus  agreed,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  8.  Commitment  to  John  Skelton,  knight, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Alexander  Cok,  parson  of  the  church  of  Orton,  co.  Cumberland, 
and  Richard  Southake  of  Skelton,  co.  Cumberland,  '  gentilman,'— 
of  the  guardianship  of  all  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 
Carlisle,  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  William  the  late  bishop,  for  as  long  as  they 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  by  equal  portions  at 
Michaelmas  and  Easter  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may 
be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and  maintaining 
the  castles,  manors,  houses  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the 
bishopric  in  the  said  county. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  9.  Commitment  to  Ralph  Wymeldon, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Westminster.  Frepurs  of  London  and  Thomas  Grofham  of  the  county  of 
Surrey, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Wetherisfeld,  co.  Suffolk, 
late  of  John  Seynclere,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on 
the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  John  until  the  full  age  of  Thomas  his  brother 
and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as 
may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Wt.  2415.  F.  19. 


290 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419.  Membrane  25 — cont. 

Oct.  20.  Grant,  with  the  advice  of  the  king's  council,  to  the  prior  and 
Westminster,  convent  of  the  abbey  of  Ramsey  of  the  guardianship  of  the  said 
abbey  and  of  all  the  temporalities  of  the  same  which  are  in  the 
king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Thomas  de  Butturwyk,  the  last 
abbot ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  late 
abbot,  together  with  all  rents,  issues  and  profits  forthcoming 
therefrom  in  the  mean  time,  for  as  long  as  the  temporalities  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  that  cause,  rendering  for  the 
temporalities  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and 
the  treasurer  ;  saving  to  the  king  and  his  heirs  escheats,  knights' 
fees  which  are  held  of  the  abbey  and  advowsons  of  churches, 
during  the  time  of  the  voidance.  By  C. 

Oct.  1.  Commitment  to  John  Cokayn,  '  luncle,' — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Reynold  Cokayn  and  Reynold  Erneys,  both  of  the  county  of 
Bedford, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manors  of  Solyhull  and  Sheldon, 
co.  Warwick,  which  of  late  were  taken  into  the  king's  hand  after 
the  death  of  Edward  late  duke  of  York  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  4  years,  rendering  50  marks  yearly  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings, 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manors  ;  as 
John  Presfen,  one  of  the  executors  of  William  Lasyngby,  deceased, 
has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters 
patent  by  which  the  king  lately  [p.  280  above]  committed  the 
keeping  of  the  said  manors  to  the  said  William  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  duke  for  30  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  extent 
thereof  or  as  much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
treasurer,  no  such  agreement  between  the  said  William  in  his  life- 
time and  the  treasurer  having  been  made. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  12  July  1  Henry  VI, 

committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  manors  to  Henry  Brumley  and 

Thomas  Qresewold,  to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain  form.     And 

so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

Oct.  11.  Commitment  to  William  Hesill  and  Richard  Appelton, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Roger  Appelton  and  Thomas  Benet  of  the  county 
of  Kent, — of  the  keeping  of  a  tenement  called  '  Brounestenement,' 
containing  11  acres  of  meadow  and  21  acres  of  land  lying  in  the 
parish  of  Camerwell,  co.  Surrey,  which  John  Adam  the  elder, 
'  Lumbard,'  an  alien,  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  6  years,  if  the  tenement  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering 
yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  the  extent 
thereof  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and 
the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  24.         Commitment  to  John  Langston, — by  mainprise  of  Edmund 

Westminster.  Brudenell  of  the  county  of  Oxford  and  Thomas  Somer  of  the 

same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the   manor  of  Astonclynton, 


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1419.  Membrane  25 — cont. 

co.  Buckingham,  late  of  John  Seynclere,  knight,  who  held  of  the 

king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;    to  hold  the  same  from 

Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas  brother  and 

heir  of  the  said  John  Seynclere,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until 

one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  251.  at  the 

Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;    with 

clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charge.s. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  in  cera. 

Oct.  27.  Commitment  to  Guy  Rouclyff  and  John  Thwaytes, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Ellerker  and  John  Scotte,  both  of  the  county 
of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  manors,  lands,  rents  and 
services  in  the  counties  of  York  and  Lincoln  and  in  the  city  of 
York  late  of  Margaret  Cheyne,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
knight  service  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Margaret  until  the  lawful  age 
of  William  Ingilby  her  kinsman  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the 
extent  thereof  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them 
and  the  treasurer,  maintaining  the  houses,  enclosures  and  build- 
ings, and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  said 
manors,  lands  and  rents. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  24. 

Nov.  5.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Geoffrey  Louthere  and  William 
Westminster.  Warner  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  in 
all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  merchandise, 
the  subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  the 
Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  3  Henry  V,  was  granted  to 
the  king  from  Michaelmas  3  [recte  4]  Henry  V  for  life,  for  the  safe- 
keeping of  the  sea,  to  wit,  3s.  on  every  tun  of  wine  for  import  and 
export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted),  and  I2d.  in  the  pound  on 
all  merchandise  for  import  and  export  (except  wools,  hides  and 
woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except  every  kind  of  corn  and  flour  and 
fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export,*  and  except  ale  and  victuals 
for  export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  and  Hareflieu  and  the 
marches  there)  ;  and  to  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys 
forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :— 
Nov.  29.  Walter  Provost  and  Walter  Reson  ;  in  the  ports  of  Melcombe 

Westminster.  and  Waymouthe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Dec.  6.  Richard  Mayn  and  William  Gosse  ;    in  the  port  of  Brigge- 

Westminster.  water  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

*  import,  Rot.  Part,  iv,  64. 


292 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419. 
Dec.  12. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 

Richard  Densyll  and  William  Bentley  ;    in  the  ports  of 

Plymmouthe  and  Fowy  and  in  other  adjacent  ports  and 

places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
John  Toly,  clerk,  and  John  Bukenham  ;     in  the  port  of 

Lynne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Nov.  5.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Geoffrey  Louthere  and  William 
Westminster.  Warner  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places  the  custom  on  wools,  hides  and  wool- 
fells  which  is  due  to  the  king  of  his  inheritance  ;  and  to  keep  the 
'  coket '  seal  in  the  said  port ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for 
the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Nov.  29. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
Walter  Provost  and  Walter  Reson  ;  in  the  ports  of  Melcombe 
and  Waymouthe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
John  Toly,  clerk,  and  John  Bukenham  ;     in  the  port  of 
Lynne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Nov.  1.  Commitment  to  William  Haywode, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Stottesbury  of  Norhampton  and  Richard  Pyttys  of  Brigstoke, 
co.  Northampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the  under-mentioned 
tenements  etc.  in  the  town  of  Norhampton  ; — a  void  tenement 
which  John  Goldwyre  held  in  '  Abyndonstrete,'  a  cottage  which 
Henry  Deye  holds,  a  cottage  which  John  Brounhale  holds, 
a  messuage  which  John  Couper  holds  in  the  Old  Drapery,  a 
messuage  which  William  Bottesford  holds,  a  messuage  which 
David  Sadiller  holds,  two  shops  with  sollars  above  which  Richard 
Wemmes  holds,  a  garden  which  John  Temple  '  plomer  '  holds,  a 
messuage  which  Thomas  Corryour  holds  in  '  Golofrelane,'  a 
messuage  which  John  Best '  sherman  '  holds  in  '  Le  Berwarstrete,' 
a  garden  which  Simon  Philipp  holds  in  '  Le  Oterowe,'  a  garden 
which  John  Loudham  holds  in  '  Le  Flesshemongersend,'  two 
gardens  which  William  Louke  holds  in  '  Le  Swynesmerket,'  a 
garden  which  William  Barker  holds  in  '  Le  Flesshemongersend,'  a 
garden  which  Robert  Lane  holds,  a  garden  which  Richard  Filby 
holds  in  '  Le  Berwardstrete,'  a  garden  which  William  Vestment- 
maker  holds  in  '  Abyndonstrete,'  a  plot  of  meadow  in  Kyngeshale 
in  '  Le  Portemedowe  '  (in  the  meadows  of  Norhampton),  a  quit 
rent  of  4s.  issuing  yearly  from  the  tenement  of  John  Loudham  in 
'  Le  Berwardstrete,'  two  waste  and  void  gardens  by  the  castle, 
and  two  gardens  which  Henry  Bocher  and  Richard  Wateford 
hold  in  '  Le  Swynnesmerket '  ; — which  belonged  to  Thomas 
Watford  in  the  town  of  Norhampton  on  the  day  on  which  he  was 
outlawed,  to  wit,  at  the  county  court  held  in  Middlesex  on  the 
Thursday  next  before  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  13  Henry  IV  ; 


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1419.  Membrane  24 — cont. 

to  hold  the  same  from  Christmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  lands, 
tenements,  rent  and  gardens  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands 
on  account  of  the  said  outlawry,  rendering  yearly  the  true  extent 
thereof  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  8.  Commitment  to  John  Cokworthy  of  the  county  of  Devon, 
Westminster.  <  gentilman,'  and  Simon  Yerll  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  '  gentil- 
man,' — by  mainprise  of  John  Trebell  of  the  county  of  Somerset, 
'  gentilman,'  and  John  Cory  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  '  gentil- 
man,'— of  the  keeping  of  (1)  all  the  lands  late  of  Nicholas 
Wodegrave  in  the  town  of  Chellesworde,  alias  Chollesworthy, 
which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  exile  of  the  Jews,  (2)  all  the 
messuages  and  lands  in  Le  Forde  in  the  parish  of  Ippelpenne 
which  the  alien  abbot  of  Fougeres  in  Brittany  alienated  to  Henry 
atte  Forde  and  Juliana  his  wife  in  fee  without  the  king's  licence, 
and  (3)  a  messuage  and  an  English  acre  of  land  within  the  manor 
of  Ippelpenne  which  Henry  Snell  acquired  in  fee  of  the  said  abbot, 
who  held  the  said  lands  of  Richard  II  in  chief  as  of  the  foundation 
of  his  church,  it  is  said  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  20  years,  rendering  50s.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions-  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  23. 

Oct.  30.         Commitment   (with  like  clause)   to  John   Glover  and  John 

Westminster.  Kyngham, — by  mainprise  of  John  Kyrkham  and  John  Faryngton, 

both  of  the  county  of  Buckingham, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor 

of  Astonclynton,  co.  Buckingham,  late  of  John  Seynclere,  knight, 

w  ho  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the 

same  from  Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas 

brother  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Seynclere,  and  so  from  heir  to 

heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  28J. 

at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  5.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Geoffrey  Louthere  and  William 
Westminster.  Warner  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  in 
all  adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  the  customs  granted  to  Edward  I 
by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return  for  certain  liberties  and 
immunities,  and  the  custom  and  subsidy  which  by  the  statute 
published  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster,  1 1  Henry  IV,  all 
such  alien  merchants  are  to  pay  for  garments  made  for  export  from 
cloths  of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn '  and  other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the 
half  grain,  and  also  from  cloths  dyed  in  grain,  and  all  other  cloths 
of  wool,  which  have  been  cut,  according  to  the  rate  and  quantity 
of  the  same ;  (2)  the  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  to 


294 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419. 


Nov.  29. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  28. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  12. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  23 — cont. 

wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  43s.  4d.  from  denizens  and  60s.  from 
aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and  on  each 
last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and 
(3)  the  custom  on  cloths  of  wool  and  worsted  made  in  England 
for  export  to  foreign  parts  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the 
said  ports  ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forth- 
coming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 

Walter  Provost  and  Walter  Reson  ;  in  the  ports  of  Melcombe 

and  Waymouthe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

John  Toly,  clerk,  and  John  Bukenham  ;     in  the  port  of 

Lynne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commission  in  like  terms  to  Richard  Mayn  and  William  Gosse 
to  collect  (1)  and  (3)  above  in  the  port  of  Briggewater  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :— 

Richard  Densyll  and  William   Bentley  ;    in  the  ports  of 

Plymmouthe  and  Fowy  and  in  other  adjacent  ports  and 

places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset ; — pursuant  to 
an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  John  Morvyle  on  the 
day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Cherburgh  and  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Cherburgh  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  socage,  to  wit,  paying  to  the  king  a  horse- 
comb  within  15  days  after  his  coronation,  for  all  services;  and 
that  John  Morvyle,  the  younger,  is  John's  brother  and  next  heir, 
and  40  years  of  age  and  more  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  John 
Morvyle,  the  younger,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said 
manor. 

Commitment  to  William  Westbury,  John  Clevedon,  esquire, 
and  Thomas  Broun, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Holte  of  the  county 
of  Southampton  and  John  Orum  of  the  county  of  Somerset, — 
of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Milton  co.  Dorset, 
which  belonged  to  Isabel  Barnaby  on  the  day  of  her  death  and 
which  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand 
by  the  death  of  Isabel  and  by  reason  of  the  idiocy  of  William 
Brecore,  her  kinsman  and  next  heir,  to  wit,  son  of  Elizabeth 
Brecore  the  sister  of  the  said  Isabel ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long 
as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
aforesaid  imbecility,  rendering  7  marks  at  the  Exchequer  by 


7  HENRY  V. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  17. 

Westminster, 


Nov.  20. 
Westminster, 


Nov.  23. 

Westminster, 


Membrane  23  —  cont. 

equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;   with  clause  touching 

maintenance  of  buildings  and  enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  22. 

Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Dene,  monk,  —  by 
mainprise  of  John  Trelay  of  Exeter  and  John  Newcombe  of 
Okehampton,  co.  Devon,  —  of  the  keeping  of  the  priory  of  St. 
James  by  Exeter  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  the  duration  of  the  war 
with  France,  rendering  24  marks  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to 
render  ;  as  Richard  Hukeley  has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery 
for  cancellation  the  letters  patent  by  which  the  king  committed 
the  keeping  of  the  said  priory  to  him  and  to  Richard  Gabriell, 
clerk,  now  deceased. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  Richard  Hore  and  John  Mathew,  clerks,  —  by 
mainprise  of  John  Merbury  of  the  county  of  Hereford,  esquire, 
and  John  Brugge  of  the  same  county,  esquire,  —  of  the  keeping  of 
the  priory  of  Langenyth  in  Wales  with  all  its  rights  and  appur- 
tenances, the  same  being  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of 
Richard  ap  Morgan,  monk,  the  late  prior  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  10  years,  if  the  priory  shall  remain  for  so  long 
in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  201.  sterling,  as  the  said  Richard  ap 
Morgan  rendered,  and  an  increment  of  10  marks,  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges, 
and  proviso  that  the  farmers  have  in  the  payment  of  their  farm 
allowance  of  any  annuities  granted  or  hereafter  to  be  granted  by 
the  king  from  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender. 

Commitment  to  John  Merkynfeeld  and  William  Rygdon,— 
by  mainprise  of  John  Quyxley  and  Thomas  Stocdale,  both  of 
the  county  of  York,  —  of  all  customs,  subsidies  and  other  duties 
due  to  the  king  on  all  goods  and  merchandise  in  the  town  of  Carlisle 
and  in  all  other  places  within  the  county  of  Cumberland,  wools, 
hides  and  woolfells  only  excepted  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
next  for  10  years,  rendering  14/.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  of  the  county  of  Southampton  to  John  Uvedale, 
during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff. 

Order  to  William  Bramshot,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county 
to  John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  John  as 
sheriff. 


296  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419.  Membrane  22- — cont. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties 
named  : — 

Robert  Corbet ;    Salop. 

John  Merbury  ;    Hereford. 

Humphrey  Halughton  ;    Stafford. 

Nicholas  Stucle,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

(Vacated  because  otherwise  below.) 
Ralph  Makerell ;   Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Oliver  Groos  ;   Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Robert  Hill  of  Spaxton  ;   Somerset  and  Dorset. 
John  Pensax  ;   Rutland. 
John  Brigge,  the  younger  ;  Gloucester. 
Thomas  Ryngewod  ;  Wilts. 
Stephen  Derneford  ;  Cornwall. 
Robert  Darcy  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Bartholomew  Brokesby  ;   Warwick  and  Leicester. 
John  Clypsham  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
John  Lamplogh,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Cumberland. 
Richard  Haunsard,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Lincoln. 
William  Elmeden,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Northumberland. 
Walter  Fitz  Richard  ;    Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Thomas  Beaumond  ;   Devon. 
Thomas  Bevyle  ;    Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Nov.  23.        Commitment  of  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  and  the 
Westminster,  castle  of  Oxford  to  John  Willecotes  during  pleasure,  so  that  he 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  Robert  Andre  we,  late  sheriff  and  keeper,  to  deliver 
the  counties  and  castle  to  John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  John 
as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties 
named  : — 

John  Burgh  ;   Kent. 

John  Pylkyngton,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Northampton. 

Thomas  Brounflete,  '  chivaler  '  ;   York. 

MEMBRANE  21. 

Oct.  11.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  David  Ruddok  for 
Westminster.  One  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  ;  the 
mayor  and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name 
and  the  names  of  Nicholas  Bagot  and  Gilbert  Joce  as  candidates 
for  the  office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  then-  charter  dated 
8  August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  John  Bourton,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
David  by  indenture. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of 
the  town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  David  as 
sheriff. 

c 


7   HENRY  V.  297 


1419.  Membrane  21 — cont. 

Nov.  4.         Appointment  of  William  Say  as  searcher  of  ships  in  the  port 
Westminster.  of  Melcombe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  ;    in  terms  as 
above  [p.  244]. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  named : — 

Nov.  21.  Edmund  Fuller  ;   in  the  port  of  Great  Yarmouth  and  in  all 

\w.t  minster,  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
1420. 

Feb.  24.  John  Walke  ;   in  the  ports  of  Topsam,  Dertemouth,  Plym- 

Westminster.  mouth,  Fowy,  Falmouth,  Bediford,  Barstaple  and  Ilvir- 

combe,  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
1419. 

Nov.  13.  Commitment  to  John  Kederowe,  knight,  John  Flory,  esquire, 
Westminster,  and  Richard  Mayn, — by  mainprise  of  Hilbrand  Elwell  of  the 
county  of  Somerset  and  Richard  Langford  of  the  said  county, — 
of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage,  40  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  pasture, 
and  10  acres  of  meadow  in  Compton  Durville,  and  of  all  the  other 
lands  which  Robert  Lambrook  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  in 
Middillambrook,  Estlambrook,  Westlambrook  and  Compton 
Durville,  co.  Somerset ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  the  said 
lands  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  rendering  the  true  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the 
treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  21.  Commitment  to  John  Assheton  of  London, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Richard  Cotes  and  Thomas  Colbrok,  citizens  and  fishmongers 
of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  a  meadow,  called  '  Flemmynges- 
mede,'  in  Harwell,  co.  Cambridge,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  for 
certain  causes  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  during 
the  king's  pleasure,  rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  the  5s.  for  which  the  escheator 
of  the  county  answered,  and  an  increment  of  \2d. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  15.  Commitment  to  John  Stafford,  clerk,  and  Hilbrand  Elwell,— 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Richard  Mayn  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  Ralph 
Avery  of  the  county  of  Somerset, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor 
of  Long  Kirchill  and  20  acres  of  meadoAv  in  Hampreston,  co. 
Dorset,  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Tollard,  co.  Wilts,  late 
of  Eleanor  Goves,  alias  Gowes,  deceased  ;  to  hold  the  same 
for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands, 
rendering  20  marks  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


298 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419.  Membrane  21 — cont. 

Nov.  24.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Nicholas  Dixon,  clerk,  and 
Westminster.  William  Wonard,— by  mainprise  of  Robert  Wonard  and  John 
Speke,  both  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien 
priory  of  Cowyk,  co.  Devon,  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  20  years  at  a  yearly 
farm  of  24  marks  ;  with  proviso  that  the  said  Nicholas  and 
William  have  allowance  in  the  payment  of  their  farm,  if  the  said 
farm  or  any  parcel  of  the  same  shall  have  been  granted,  or  shall 
hereafter  be  granted,  by  the  king  to  any  person. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Nov.  24. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  20. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Rumpney,  John  Holbarewe  of 
Wolvarley,  John  Walters  of  Hambury,  Robert  Ingram  of 
Marteley,  John  atte  Hoo  of  Kydermystre,  William  Blakedon  of 
Kyngesnorton,  William  Smyth  of  Kyngesnorton,  John  Aston  of 
Wyke  by  Pershor©  and  John  Goldsmyth  of  Kyrdermystre,  to 
levy  and  collect  from  all  cities,  boroughs  and  towns,  and  from  all 
secular  lords  of  towns  and  other  lay  persons  having  goods  and 
possessions,  and  from  others  both  great  and  small  in  the  county 
of  Worcester,  (except  the  city  of  Worcester),  and  also  from  all 
ecclesiastical  persons  in  respect  of  goods  forthcoming  from  lands 
acquired  by  them  since  20  Edward  I,  the  fifteenth  and  tenth  and 
the  third  part  of  a  fifteenth  and  tenth,  payable  a  fifteenth  and 
tenth  at  the  Purification  next  and  the  third  part  at  Martinmas 
following,  which  the  commonalties  of  the  realm  and  the  citizens 
and  burgesses  of  cities  and  boroughs,  of  their  free  will  and  with  the 
assent  of  the  lords  spiritual  and  temporal,  granted  to  the  king  in 
his  last  Parliament,  held  at  Westminster,  for  the  defence  of  the 
realm,  to  wit,  as  great  a  sum  as  has  heretofore  been  levied  in  like 
case,  and  no  more,  provided  always  that  the  said  secular  lords 
of  towns  and  lay  persons  and  others  aforesaid  contribute  to  such 
payment  in  respect  of  all  their  goods  and  chattels  whatsoever,  and 
the  ecclesiastics  as  above  for  their  portion  with  the  commonalty 
of  the  county,  and  that  no  on©  be  spared,  and  that  answer  be 
made  at  the  Exchequer  or  other  appointed  place  at  the  specified 
terms  ;  and  order  to  them  to  go  in  person  from  town  to  town  and 
from  place  to  place,  etc.,  as  above  [p.  84]. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 

John  Waldyeve  of  Alspathe,  Thomas  Warde  of  Byrnynge- 
ham,  William  Heryng  of  Allesley,  Richard  Broke  of 
Shotrythe,  Robert  Arderne  of  Neubold,  John  Bury  of 
Barton,  John  Oulemor  of  Bykenhull,  Roger  Milleward  of 
Nouneton  ;  Warwick. 

Thomas  Swynfen  of  Swynfen,  William  de  Eggerton,  Richard 
Snede  of  Newcastle,  Thomas  Whityngton  of  Newborough, 
William  Bridde  of  Lichefelde,  Roger  Blasemon  of  Abbots 
Bromley,  John  Russell  of  Tamworth,  John  Russell  of 
Combregge,  William  Burnhull  of  Burnhull,  John 
Staresmore  of  Roweley  ;  Stafford. 


7  HENRY  V.  299 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

Thomas  Sty  ward,  William  Spynk,  John  Fox  of  Castelacre, 
John  Bachelor,  William  Fyncham,  Thomas  Fykeys,  John 
Mortoft,  Peter  Payn  ;  Norfolk. 

John  de  Roweley  of  Retford,  John  Barleburgh  of  Boney, 
Geoffrey  Cokker  of  Rempston,  Thomas  Baggeley  of 
Blythe,  John  Rote  of  Eton  ;  Nottingham. 

John  Laurence  of  Offeley,  Sampson  Warde  of  Asshewell, 
John  Blecche  of  Sabrichesworth,  John  Bygge  of  Hatfeld, 
William  He  wet  of  St.  Albans,  John  Bochier  of  Tryeng  ; 
Hertford. 

John  Broke  of  Snaxton,  William  Harlewyn,  Hugh  Yonge, 
Henry  Bonyngton,  Thomas  Haymes,  William  Menyware, 
John  Sprot  of  Rokynge,  John  Harveys  of  Cheyvenynge, 
William  Cheyne  of  Maideston,  Thomas  Symond  of  Hertlepe ; 
Kent. 

John  Chepman  of  Honyton,  Richard  Melehuwysshe,  John 
Mouthecombe,  John  Hayne  of  Pilton,  William 
Almescombe,  Thomas  Barnehous,  Thomas  Trebrigge,  the 
younger,  Robert  Castell  of  Plymmouth,  John  Bythelake  ; 
Devon. 

Richard  Chaumberleyn  of  Cotes,  John  Eston  of  Castre, 
Stephen  Kynesman  of  Ardyng worth,  John  Brook  of 
Astwell,  Thomas  Hykedy  of  Daventre,  William  Wolston 
of  Wolaston,  Thomas  Boltesham  of  Kyldesby,  John  Grant 
of  Kyngessutton  ;  Northampton. 

John  Draper  of  Greshaulton,  William  Durdayne  of  Episham, 
Roger  Fredele  of  Mekylham,  Thomas  Beste  of  Katerham, 
Thomas  Missy  ngleye  of  Horle,  John  Plechynghurst  of 
Dorkyng,  Richard  Porter  of  Farnham,  Richard  Ingram  of 
Bokeham,  Richard  Somer  of  Croydon,  John  Milton  of 
Egham  ;  Surrey,  except  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

John  Petyfer  of  Luton,  John  Adam  of  Ronhale,  Richard 
Strangman  of  Tylbrook,  Richard  Saltwell  of  Ike  well, 
Peter  Talbot  of  Woubourne,  John  Pottere  of  Woubourne, 
William  Brook  of  Eyton,  John  Hobbes  of  Luton  ;  Bedford. 

Thomas  Wombewell  of  Wombewell,  Robert  Twyer  of 
Doncastre,  William  Eltoft  of  Fernhill,  John  Rylleston  of 
Ryllyston,  Richard  Barton  of  Doncastre,  Laurence  Kay, 
Richard  Thorp  of  Stanley,  John  Lacy  of  Selby,  John 
Skypwyth  of  Ferybrygge,  the  elder  ;  West  RioUng,  co. 
York. 

Robert  Bray  of  Leskird,  John  Trewent,  Thomas  Nanscotham, 
Nicholas  Treambol ;  Cornwall. 

Thomas  Mychell  of  Pury,  Thomas  Berd  of  Brentmerssh, 
Hugh  Walbrond  of  Prydy,  Philip  Regylbury,  John 
Oukern  of  Childeye,  William  Halswell,  WTilliam  Bartelot 
of  Wolwade,  Thomas  Micheldever ;  Somerset,  except  the 
city  of  Bath. 


300  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419.  Membrane  19 — cont, 

John  de  Nalton  of  Grymston,  John  Bulmere  of  Levenyng, 
Thomas  de  Portyngton,  Robert  Martyii  of  Thewyng, 
Robert  Ledes  of  Garton,  William  Lorde  of  Grymston, 
Robert  de  Santon  of  Northcave,  Philip  de  Lounde  of 
Besewyke  ;  East  Riding,  co.  York. 

John  Olney  of  Holt,  Richard  Herberd  of  Ernesby,  John 
Herdewyk  of  Lyneley,  William  Beky  of  Humburston, 
Nicholas  Joye  of  Stathern,  Thomas  atte  Hall  of  Overton, 
John  Chaveney  of  Mountsorell,  Robert  Bocher  of  Qwenyng- 
burgh  ;  Leicester. 

Robert  Gilbart  of  Yolgreve,  John  son  of  John  of  Kyngns 
Stenerdale,  Ralph  Glapwell  of  Glapwell,  Roger  de 
Herdewyk  of  Herdewyk,  Thomas  Blount  of  Turnedych, 
Thomas  Aleynson  of  Underwod,  John  del  Hall  of  Duffeld, 
John  Spencer  of  Alwaston,  Robert  Saveney  of  Repyngton, 
Robert  Smyth  of  Steyneston,  Henry  Milner  of  Hatton, 
Henry  de  Rolleston  of  Etwall ;  Derby. 

John  Wandisfort  of  Kyrtlyngton,  Robert  Conyers  of 
Sokeburn,  Nicholas  Eston  of  Yolton,  Ralph  Cowar  of 
Whytby,  Henry  Maunsell  of  Brydford,  John  de  Neuton  of 
Pykeryng,  Robert  de  Norton,  William  Belforth  of  Lemyng ; 
North  Riding,  co.  York. 

John  Pyk  of  Edelmeton,  Peter  Goldesburgh  of  Hendon, 
William  Abbot  of  Estledfunt  (sic)  ;  Middlesex. 

John  Collard  of  Shelford,  James  Russell  of  Ikelyngton, 
William  Ormesby  of  Meldebum,  John  Rous  of  Fordham, 
Thomas  Smyth  of  Eltesle,  Adam  Marchall  of  Leveryngton  ; 
Cambridge. 

John  Byron,  '  chivaler,'  Robert  del  Holt,  William  de 
Athirton,  '  chivaler,'  Thomas  Bradshagh  of  Hagh,  John 
Nowell  of  Reued,  Thomas  de  Bradley  of  Chepyngdale, 
Thurstan  de  Anderton,  Robert  de  Lathum,  John  Haydok 
of  Coton,  John  Brokholes  of  Claghton,  John  Wasshyngtori 
of  Thorisholme,  John  Travers  of  Kertmell ;  Lancaster. 

John  Lynford,  John  Lupyate  of  Alkanynges,  Robert  Coufold 
of  Bulkyngton,  John  Walrond  of  Aldebourne,  John 
Bartelot  of  Bradeford,  Richard  Ladde  of  Wokyngham, 
John  Cole  of  Chitterne,  John  Mermyll  of  Ambresbury, 
Walter  Barley  of  Wenfeld  ;  co.  Wilts. 

William  Botiller  of  Weresle,  Robert  Philpot  of  Catworth, 
Thomas  Bevyll  of  Denton,  John  Dunholt  of  Colne,  John 
Dray  ton  of  Eynesbury  ;  Huntingdon. 

William  Payne  of  Cartereston,  John  Stampe,  Thomas  Gaudy, 
John  Sparwe ;  Dorset. 

MEMBRANE  18. 

John  Helyon,  William  Chartesey  of  Terlyng,  John  Gardevyle, 
William  Forde,  John  Mosele,  Robert  Bremson,  Roger 
Hancepe,  John  Beneyt  of  Ramseye,  John  Scotfold,  John 
Robynet ;  Essex. 


7  HENRY  V.  301 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

William  atte  Dowene  of  Battle,  Henry  Gotele  of  Westfeld,  John 
Alfrey  of  Estgrenestede,  William  Wodefold  of  Chytynglegh, 
Richard  Dene  of  Redemeld,  Thomas  White  of  Lewys,  Henry 
Frensch  of  Horsham,  Thomas  Caplen  of  Clopham,  John 
Berkefold  of  Kerdef  ord,  William  Preston  of  Preston,  Thomas 
Selby  of  Chychestre,  William  Hormere  of  Halnacre ;  Sussex. 

Peter  Codon  of  Dunwych,  Simon  Bleaunt  of  Thornham, 
Robert  Duk  of  Bramton,  John  Holgate  of  Combes,  Thomas 
Grene  of  Cretyngge,  Robert  Cokerell  of  Buxhale,  John 
Elys  of  Lavenham,  John  Smyth  of  Thorp,  Maurice  Jogor, 
Gervase  de  Byldeston,  Robert  Lyne  of  Sudbury  ;  Suffolk. 

William  Crofte  of  Crofte,  William  Hotale  of  Sutton,  Thomas 
Sugwas  of  Eton  Episcopi,  John  Warde  of  Ailton,  Roger 
Bron  of  Founhope,  Thomas  Verbon  of  Hereford,  Thomas 
Scolemaystre  of  Noke,  Richard  Hulle  of  Leomynstre, 
'  tanner,'  Hugh  Watys  of  Brynshope  ;  Hereford. 

Simon  Wedon  of  Wedon,  John  Rose  of  Hardemede,  John 
Hardell  of  Bukyngham,  William  Wodeward  of  Bekenesfeld, 
Thomas  Merston  of  Wycombe  ;  Buckingham. 

John  Blount,  John  atte  Yate,  John  Martyn  of  Cicestre,  Nicholas 
Mattesdon,  Roger  Pyre  well,  John  Langeley  of  Sodyngton, 
Richard  Aleyne  of  Aylberton,  Peter  Hertlond ;  Gloucester. 

Alan  de  Wetenhull,  Thomas  Marchall  of  Hurst,  William 
Burdon  of  Aston,  the  elder,  Richard  Horton  of  Dothull, 
John  Witton  by  Caurs,  William  Walcot  of  Walcot,  Richard 
Crompe  of  Patyton,  John  Leighton  of  Leighton,  William 
Lotewych  of  Hungerford,  the  elder,  Thomas  Mynton  ; 
Salop,  except  the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 

John  Punchardon  of  Elyngham,  John  Rouche,  Thomas 
Hayward,  John  Tygale  of  Peek,  John  Sylver  of  New 
Alrisford,  Thomas  Yerdele,  William  Payn  of  Andevere, 
John  Kybelle  of  Lokyrley,  Robert  Westbury,  Thomas 
Troney  of  Bromden  ;  (Southampton . 

John  Bussy  of  Hengham,  knight,  John  Spanby  of  Spanby, 
Hugh  Clerk  of  Iwardby,  Robert  Fen  of  Harleston  ;  parts 
of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Scharp  of  Boston,  Roger  Bate  of  Frainpton,  Robert 
Capon  of  Surflet,  Thomas  Sergeantson  of  Multon  ;  parts  of 
Holand,  co.  Lincoln. 

William  Groos  of  Great  Cotes,  Thomas  Thymolby  of  Askeby, 
Robert  Lyolf  of  Waterton,  Peter  Clerk  of  Carleton, 
Stephen  Segeford  of  Thedilthorp,  William  Bleseby  of 
Bleseby  ;  parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln. 

John  Pynkenye,  John  Sylvester,  John  Oter  of  Ardyngton, 
William  Masun  of  Redyng,  John  Botelee  of  Spenehamlond, 
Richard  Harfeld  of  Benham,  John  Erlee  of  Myggeham, 
John  Hatter  of  Henreth  ;  Berks. 

Richard  Pyppard  of  Lacheford,  William  Badby  of  Goldore, 
John  Waver  of  Bannebury ,  Richard  Stevenes  of  Wodestoke, 
Henry  Coteler  of  Burford,  John  Spycer  of  Bampton,  William 
Tanner  of  Kyngeston  ;  Oxford,  except  the  town  of  Oxford. 


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William  Shefeld  of  Seyton,  John  Havell  of  Bissbrok,  John 
Reynold  of  Langham,  Robert  Sutsex,  the  younger,  of 
Marketoverton  ;  Rutland. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

Commission  to  John  Pullesdon,  '  barbour,'  John  Bisshebury, 
'  sadeler,'    William    Coughton,    '  barbour,'    and    Peter    Lyrcok, 
'chaundeler,'  to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs 
of  Worcester  ;   and  order  to  them  to  cause  to  come  before  them 
the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  city,  and  four  or  six  of  the  m'ost 
discreet  and  upright  men  of  the  city  and  suburbs,  and,  in  person 
or  by  deputy,  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 
John   Tasburgh,   Thomas   Spenser,    Thomas   Rasyn,    Giles 

Parker  ;   in  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 
Thomas  Martyn  of  Bath,  Thomas  Halbrok  of  Bath, '  webbe  ' ; 

in  the  city  of  Bath. 
Richard  Drewe,  Richard  Monesle,  Thomas  Ingham,  John 

Hoggekyns  ;   in  the  city  of  Norwich. 

Thomas  Wenlok,  Thomas  Mounton,  Ralph  Cundower,  John 
Kynton,  all  of  Shrewsbury  ;    in  the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 
John  Hyron,  John  Croke,  '  fysshmonger,'  William  Everard, 
Thomas  Warde,  '  brewer  '  ;   in  the  town  of  Oxford. 

Commission  to  Robert  Widyngton,  grocer,  John  Standolf, 
goldsmith,  John  Tredewey,  skinner,  and  John  Sadeler,  vintner,  to 
levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  ; 
and  order  to  them  to  go  in  person  from  ward  to  ward  and  from 
place  to  place  within  the  city  and  suburbs,  cause  to  come  before 
them  four  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  from  every  ward, 
and  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 

Commission  to  Walter  Parle,  Andrew  Parle,  Thomas  Beauflour 
and  John  Gibbes,  '  roper,'  to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  and  in  the  precinct  of  the  same  ; 
and  order  to  them  to  cause  to  come  before  them  the  mayor  and 
sheriff  of  the  town,  and  four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright 
men  of  the  town  and  suburbs  and  precinct,  and  have  the  money 
levied  by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

John  Warde,  '  fissher,'    Thomas   Brygman,  John   Frances, 

'  barcar,'  Thomas  Sees  ;   in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 
Thomas  Kyrkham,  '  marchant,'  Thomas  del  Esshe,  '  baker,' 
John  Romby,    '  sausemaker,'   Henry   Estby,    '  hayster  '  ; 
in  the  city  of  York. 

John  Teffont,  '  merchant,'  John  Machon,  '  webbe,'  John 
Deverell,  Thomas  Becon,  '  irmonger,'  all  of  Salisbury  ; 
in  the  city  of  Salisbury. 

Order  to  the  chancellor  of  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster 
to  appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  county  to  levy  and 


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Membrane  17 — cont. 

collect  the  same  in  the  said  county,  certifying  the  treasurer 
and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  Christmas  next  of  the  names 
of  the  persons  so  appointed. 

Dec.  1 1 .  Commitment  to  Robert  Chalons,  knight, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Trebell  of  the  county  of  Somerset  and  Henry  Gernon  of  London, 
'  sadeler,' — of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Tregony, 
co.  Cornwall,  late  of  John  Seyntaubyn,  esquire,  who  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death,  the  same  being  in  the  king's 
hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  John  and  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  Joan  and  Margaret,  his  daughters  and  heirs  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heirs,  and 
so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age, 
rendering  at  the  Exchequer  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as 
may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  enclosures  and  support  of 
charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  13  October  8  Henry  V, 

committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  manor  to   William  Bodrugan, 

knight,  to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain  form.     And  so  these  letters 

are  cancelled. 

Dec.  5.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Walter  Henxstryg, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Scotte  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  John  Pelley 
of  the  county  of  Dorset , — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage,  a  carucate 
and  26  acres  of  land,  7  acres  of  wood  and  8  marks  of  rent  in 
Endeston,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  alien  priory  of  Severey  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  premises 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  war  with  France, 
rendering  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  the  10  marks  which  the  last  farmer  used  to 
render,  and  an  increment  of  6s.  Sd. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  10.  Commitment  to  Richard  Beauchamp  of  Bergevenny, '  chivaler,' 
Westminster.  and  Isabel  his  wife, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Whityngton  of 
London  and  Thomas  Gower  of  the  county  of  Warwick, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manors  of  Stoke  Daberon,  Feccham  and  Aldebury, 
co.  Surrey,  except  a  fourth  part  of  the  said  manor  of  Feccham, 
which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of 
Edith  (late  the  wife  of  William  Croyser,  esquire),  who  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Anne,  daughter 
and  heir  of  the  said  William  and  Edith  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  Edith's  death  until  the  Purification  next,  provided 
that  they  answer  for  the  issues  of  the  premises  (the  said  fourth 
part  excepted),  if  the  same  shall  be  awarded  to  the  king. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

Nov.  28.        Commitment   to    Nicholas    Dixon,    clerk, — by    mainprise    of 
Westminster.  Richard  Denton  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Derby  of  the 


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Membrane  16 — cont. 

county  of  Worcester, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Brym- 
mesfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  on  account  of 
the  war  with  France  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
for  20  years,  rendering  11.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining 
to  the  priory,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  it ; 
provided  always  that  the  said  Nicholas  have  allowance  in  the 
payment  of  his  farm  in  respect  of  any  annuities  granted  hereto- 
fore, or  hereafter  to  be  granted,  from  the  keeping  of  the  said 
priory. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  3.          Commitment  to  Richard  Haunsard,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise 

Westminster,  of  Thomas  Fitz  William  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  Richard 

Denton  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  county 

of  Lincoln  from  Michaelmas  last  in  terms  as  above  [p.  168]  ; 

the  late  commitment  [p.  296  above]  notwithstanding. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Dec.  5. 

Westminster. 


Commitment  to  John  de  Leventhorp,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
John  de  Leventhorp,  the  younger,  and  William  de  Leventhorp, 
both  of  the  county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  a  moiety  of  all 
the  manors  and  lands  late  of  Ellen  late  the  wife  of  Geoffrey 
Brokhole,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service 
as  of  the  county  of  Hereford  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Ellen  until  the  lawful  age  of 
John  Sumpter,  son  and  heir  of  Margery  late  the  wife  of  John 
Sumpter  and  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  Ellen,  and 
so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age, 
rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Nottingham  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  one  John  de 
Loudham,  knight,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  30s. 
of  yearly  rent  and  a  messuage  called  '  Whithall '  in  Carleton  in 
Lyndryk,  and  by  his  deed  dated  at  Carleton  in  Lyndryk  on  the 
Thursday  next  after  the  Assumption,  1316,  10  Edward  II,  gave 
and  granted  the  said  rent  and  messuage  (by  name  of  30s.  of  yearly 
rent  in  Carleton  and  (sic)  Lyndryk  receivable  yearly  from  his 
free  tenants  in  the  said  town  together  with  his  whole  lordship  in 
the  said  town,  to  wit,  in  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats, 
suits  of  court  of  the  said  tenants  every  three  weeks,  amends  of 
the  trespass  of  bread  and  ale,  and  all  other  services  and  servagesof 
the  said  tenants,  and  the  rest  of  the  profits  (appruamentis)  hi  and 
without  the  said  town  pertaining  to  the  said  rent  and  lordship, 
as  well  in  mills,  waters,  wastes,  heaths,  moors,  marshes, 
carrs  (kerris),  meadows,  feedings  and  pastures,  as  in  all  the  other 
appurtenances,  without  any  withholding),  to  Thomas  Carleton 


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Membrane  16 — cont. 

of  Carleton,  clerk,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  by  virtue  of  which 
gift  and  grant  the  said  Thomas  was  seised  of  the  said  rent  and 
messuage  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail ;  and  that  from  Thomas  the 
right  of  the  said  rent  and  messuage  descended  to  one  Henry  as 
son  and  heir  of  Thomas,  and  from  Henry  to  Thomas  Carleton, 
esquire,  now  deceased,  as  Henry's  son  and  heir,  by  the  form  of 
the  gift ;  and  that  after  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Carleton, 
clerk,  and  Henry  the  said  rent  and  messuage  descended  to  the  said 
Thomas  Carleton,  esquire,  as  Henry's  son  and  heir  by  the  form 
of  the  gift,  and  he  was  seised  thereof  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail, 
and  held  the  said  rent  and  messuage  in  fee  tail  on  the  day  of  his 
death  ;  and  that  the  said  rent  and  messuage  are  held  of  the  king 
by  fealty  and  service  of  6d.  a  year  for  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  payable 
to  the  king  yearly  at  Michaelmas  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 
the  county  for  the  time  being  ;  and  that  Walter  Carleton  is  the 
son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  Carleton,  esquire,  and  of  full 
age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Walter  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  rent 
and  messuage,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  ; — pursuant  ( 1 ) 
to  an  inquisition  taken  before  Nicholas  Tournay,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Thomas  Carleton,  esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death 
held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  a  messuage  and  40  acres  of  land  and 
meadow  in  Burton  by  Lincoln  by  service  of  doing  fealty  to  the 
lord  for  all  services,  and  a  messuage  and  100  acres  of  land  and 
meadow  in  Glentworth,  and  also  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  a 
messuage  and  a  bovate  of  land  in  Refham  ;  and  (2)  to  another 
inquisition  taken  before  him  (the  present  escheator),  showing  that 
the  said  Thomas  held  the  said  messuage  and  land  in  Refham  on 
the  day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  ;  and  that  the  said 
messuage,  land  and  meadow  in  Glentworth  and  Refham  are  not 
held  of  the  king  ;  and  that  Walter  the  son  of  the  said  Thomas  is 
his  next  heir,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Walter,  whose 
fealty  the  king  has  taken,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  messuage, 
land  and  meadow  in  Burton  by  Lincoln,  removing  the  king's  hand 
from  the  rest  of  the  premises,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for 
no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  Thomas,  and  delivering  to 
Walter  any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  the  death 
of  Thomas. 

Nov.  27.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  divers  inquisitions  taken  before  John  Wyke,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Humphrey  Stafford,  the  younger,  '  chivaler,'  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Dichampton  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  (by  reason  of  having  issue  by  his  late  wife 
Elizabeth,  likewise  deceased,  the  daughter  and  heir  of  John 
Burdet,  '  chivaler  ')  of  the  king  by  socage,  to  wit,  by  fealty  and 
by  service  of  rendering  to  the  king  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  a  pair 
of  gloves,  of  the  price  of  2d.,  payable  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 
the  county  for  the  time  being  at  Michaelmas,  for  all  service; 
and  that  John,  son  of  the  said  Humphrey  and  Elizabeth,  is  their 

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1419. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 

next  heir  and  18  years  of  age  and  more  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of 
the  said  John  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor. 

MEMBRANE  15. 

Nov.  19.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  to  take  the  fealty  of  Thomas  Stafford, 
son  of  Thomas  Stafford  knight  the  brother  of  Edmund  Stafford 
late  bishop  of  Exeter,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  late 
bishop,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the 
said  late  bishop  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  clay  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  40.s. 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Midsummer 
next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

Nov.  20.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  him,  showing  that  Margaret  late  the  wife 
of  Hugh  de  Bade  we,  knight,  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  no 
lands  in  the  county  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee,  of  the  king  or 
of  others,  but  held  a  manor  called  Badewe,  sometime  of  the  said 
Hugh,  a  toft  and  40  acres  of  land,  called  '  Mascales,'  in  Great 
Badewe,  co.  Essex,  for  life,  of  the  demise  of  the  said  Hugh  some- 
time her  husband  made  to  her  before  espousal,  with  reversion  to 
Hugh  Naillyngherst  (who  is  of  full  age),  as  kinsman  and  heir 
of  the  said  Hugh  de  Badewe,  to  wit,  son  of  Katharine  the  daughter 
of  the  said  Hugh  de  Badewe,  and  his  heirs,  by  hereditary  right, 
in  fee  simple  ;  and  that  the  toft  and  land  are  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  stable  for  one  horse  of  the  king 
when  he  shall  come  within  the  county,  for  all  services,  and  the 
manor  of  the  heir  of  the  earl  of  Hereford  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of 
the  said  Hugh  Naillyngherst  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  said  manor,  toft  and  land. 

Nov.  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to  an 
Westminster,  inquisition  taken  before  John  Wykes,  late  escheator,  showing  that 
Elizabeth  Stabbere  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  a  moiety  of  a  messuage,  of  a  carucate 
and  a  half  of  land  (except  the  twentieth  part  of  an  acre)  and  of 
10«s.  of  rent  in  Muchelwichford,  by  service  of  keeping  a  moiety 
of  the  forest  of  Grovele,  to  wit,  '  Le  Northbaille,'  as  Grymesdich 
divides,  and  rendering  12d.  to  the  king  at  his  castle  of  Old  Sarum 
yearly  at  Michaelmas  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  for 
the  time  being,  for  all  services  ;  by  reason  of  which  bailiwick 
she  claims  to  have  necessary  '  housbote,'  '  haybote,'  '  fuyrbote  ' 


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Membrane  15 — cont. 

and  fern  (feugeriam)  in  the  said  forest  quietly  at  every  season  of 
the  year  by  view  of  the  keeper  of  the  forest  or  his  lieutenant, 
and  also  by  reason  of  that  bailiwick  claims  to  have  all  manner 
of  pasture  in  the  said  forest  for  all  her  animals  of  whatsoever  kind 
except  sheep  and  goats*  at  every  season  of  the  year,  except  in 
the  forbidden  month,  quietly  and  without  giving  anything  for 
the  said  common  ;  and  that  Joan  sister  of  the  said  Elizabeth, 
whom  John  Wylton  has  taken  to  wife,  it  is  said,  is  her  next 
heir,  and  16  years  of  age  and  more  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  John 
and  cause  him  and  Joan  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  moiety, 
with  the  above  exception. 

Nov.  29.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Delves,  Richard  Harecourt 
and  William  Lee  of  Podmore  by  virtue  of  the  king's  commission 
directed  to  them,  showing  that  Roger  Wastenesse,  esquire,  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Tixshale  and 
of  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  same  town  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  tail  of  the  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  a  minor 
in  the  king's  ward,  by  knight  service  ;  and  that  Roger  de  Aston 
late  parson  of  the  church  of  Weston  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  court 
of  Edward  II  granted  the  said  two-thirds,  together  with  the  third 
part  of  the  said  manor  and  advowson  which  Mary  late  the  wife  of 
William  ^Wasteneys,  Roger's  father,  now  holds  in  dower,  to 
Geoffrey  *de  Wasteneys  of  Tixshale  for  life,  with  remainder  to 
Malcolm,  son  of  the  said  Geoffrey,  and  to  Margaret  his  wife  and 
the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  the  said  Malcolm  and  Margaret  ;  and 
that  the  said  two-thirds  after  the  death  of  the  said  Geoffrey, 
Malcolm  and  Margaret,  and  William  son  and  heir  of  Malcolm 
and  Margaret  descended  to  the  said  Roger  Wastenesse,  William's 
son  and  heir,  by  the  form  of  the  said  fine  and  grant ;  and  that 
Roger  Wastenesse  held  no  other  lands  in  the  county  of  the 
heir  aforesaid  or  of  any  other  person  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and 
that  Rose  daughter  of  the  said  Roger,  whom  John  de  Chetewynd 
of  Shavynton  has  taken  to  wife,  is  Roger's  next  heir,  and  of 
full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  John  Chetewynd  and  cause  him 
and  Rose  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  two -thirds  of  the  said  manor 
and  advowson. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

Nov.  23.        Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 

Westminster.  Somerset  and  Dorset  to  John  Wellyngton  of  Childecompton  during 

pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof. 

Order  to  Thomas  Hody,  lat«  escheator,  to  deliver  to  John  by 

indenture   the   rolls,    writs,    memoranda   and   all   other   things 

relating  to  the  said  office. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  John  as 
escheator. 

*  MS  carectas  :  so  too  the  imjuisit'mn  [Inquisitions  P.M.,  Chancery,  Henry  V, 
File  30,  No.  13].  But  an  earlier  inquisition  [Inquisitions  P.M.,  Chancery,  Edward 
III,  File  113,  No.  9]  reads  capras  ;  and  see  also  p.  369  below. 


308  CALENDAR  OP  FINE  ROLLS. 


1419  Membrane  14 — cont. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 
Richard  Bruns  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
Thomas  Manyngham  ;   Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Thomas  Gower  ;    Worcester. 
William  Lee  of  Knyghtle  ;   Stafford. 

John  Russell ;   Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Sampson  Hardyng  ;    Northumberland. 
Robert  Crakenthorp  ;    Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
John  Persones  ;   Southampton  and  Wilts. 
John  Bolney  ;   Surrey  and  Sussex. 
John  Grace  ;    Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Thomas  Belwod  ;   Lincoln. 
Thomas  Mulso  ;   Northampton  and  Rutland. 
John  Hotoft ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Alfred  Manston  ;   York. 
Robert  Castell ;   Warwick  and  Leicester. 
Henry  Fulford  ;    Devon  and  Cornwall. 
William  Spondon  ;   Kent  and  Middlesex. 
Guy  Whityngton  ;    Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales. 
Richard  Hoord  of  Briggenorth  ;    Salop  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 

Robert  Plomle  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
John  Alderford  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Nov.  26.  Commitment  to  Richard  Katermayns, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Beke  of  the  county  of  Berks  and  Richard  Russell  of  London, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Oldeland,  co.  Gloucester,  sometime 
of  John  Deverose,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Deverose  for  as  long  as  it  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  his  death,  rendering  yearly 
the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
buildings  and  enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  Wilham  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  12.  Commitment  to  Henry  Bate,  John  Bate  the  younger  and 
Westminster.  Thomas  Baret  of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Bollesovre,  co.  Derby, 
which  is  waste  and  in  the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  same  to 
them  and  their  assigns,  with  rents,  suits  of  court,  services,  mills 
and  all  other  profits  and  commodities,  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
20  years,  renidering  SQL  13s.  4d.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas,  as  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  said  manor, 
annuities  or  fees  only  excepted. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  24.        Commitment  to  John  Bartelot,  the  younger,  and  John  Payn, — 

Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Beatrice  countess  of  Arundell  and  John  Bartelot, 

the  elder,  of  the  county  of  Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of 


7  HENRY  V.  309 


1419.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

Kyvele  and  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Bulkyngdon,  co.  Wilts, 
late  of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell  who  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  6  Henry  V  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  late  earl, 
rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed 
upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  13. 

Nov.  29.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  appoint  some  trust- 
Westminster,  worthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the 
said  diocese  (1)  the  moiety  of  a  tenth  which  was  granted  to  the  king 
by  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province  of  Canterbury  in  their 
last  convocation  in  the  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  30 
October  and  continued  from  day  to  day  until  21  November  last, 
of  all  ecclesiastical  goods  and  benefices  assessed  and  accustomed 
to  pay  to  a  tenth,  and  also  of  all  ecclesiastical  benefices,  un- 
assessed,  of  the  yearly  value  of  10Z.  and  over,  touching  which 
and  the  value  thereof  the  certificates  of  the  ordinaries  will  be 
accepted,  former  certificates  touching  the  value  of  such  benefices 
and  of  unassessed  chantries  notwithstanding,  (excepting  from 
payment  of  the  said  moiety  goods  and  benefices  of  poor  nuns  and 
of  hospitallers  and  of  other  ecclesiastics,  as  well  religious  as  others, 
in  Wales  and  elsewhere  which  have  been  destroyed,  diminished  or 
excessively  impoverished  by  hostile  raids  or  floods  or  in  any  other 
wise,  touching  which  the  letters  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted 
without  any  orders  from  the  king  in  this  behalf,  excepting  also 
the  ecclesiastical  goods,  possessions  and  benefices  of  the  priory 
of  Fordham  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich  which  has  lately  been 
consumed  by  fire,  of  the  colleges  of  St.  Mary  of  Winchester  in 
Oxford  and  near  the  city  of  Winchester  of  the  foundation  of 
the  bishop  of  Winchester,  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Betheleein 
of  Shene  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  and  of  all  others  of  the 
province  whom  the  king  has  exempted  from  the  payment  of  tenths 
or  other  grants  made  by  the  said  prelates  and  clergy),  payable  at 
the  Purification  next  (together  with  the  whole  tenth  granted  by 
the  said  prelates  and  clergy  on  another  occasion  and  payable  at 
the  said  feast,  if  the  collectors  of  the  said  whole  tenth  have  not 
already  been  appointed),  provided  that  neither  the  prelates  nor  any 
of  the  clergy  nor  the  farmer  of  any  of  them  be  compelled  to  pay 
or  otherwise  to  contribute  with  temporal  persons  to  a  fifteenth  or 
to  any  part  thereof  for  the  above  goods,  possessions  or  benefices  in 
respect  of  which  the  said  moiety  shall  be  paid  ;  and  (2)  the  6s.  Sd. 
granted  by  the  said  prelates  and  clergy  (for  this  occasion  only 
and  with  proviso  that  the  present  grant  be  not  drawn  into  a 
precedent  hereafter)  of  all  secular  chaplains  who  hold  chantries 
of  the  true  yearly  value  of  7  marks  and  upwards  (touching  which 
chantries  and  their  value  the  letters  of  the  ordinaries  will  be 


310  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  KOLlA 


1419  Membrane  13 — cord. 

accepted),  and  who  are  not  bound  to  pay  to  the  moiety  of  the 
said  tenth  with  the  clergy  or  at  other  times  to  a  fifteenth  or  any 
part  thereof  with  temporal  persons  for  such  chantries,  and  of  all 
other  secular  chaplains  unbeneficed  and  in  receipt  yearly  of  a 
salary  or  stipend  of  7  marks  or  upwards  or  of  40s.  or  upwards 
with  their  food  (touching  whom  and  their  salaries  or  stipends  the 
letters  of  the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted),  payable  at  the  said 
feast  of  the  Purification  together  with  the  moiety  of  the  said 
tenth,  provided  nevertheless  that  nothing  be  levied  from  the 
chaplains  of  such  chantries  and  from  the  other  chaplains  in  receipt 
of  such  salaries  and  stipends,  who  on  account  of  their  decrepit 
age  or  other  notable  inability  are  unable  to  help  themselves 
(touching  whom,  too,  and  their  age  and  inability  the  letters  of 
the  ordinaries  will  be  accepted)  ;  provided  always  that  no  royal 
writs  or  orders  be  issued  for  the  making  of  certificates  contrary 
to  those  made  by  the  ordinaries,  but  that  allowances  be  made  in 
the  Exchequer  without  any  difficulty  by  the  certificates  aforesaid 
according  to  the  form  and  effect  of  the  same.  And  answer  is 
to  be  made  to  the  king  for  the  said  moiety  of  a  tenth  and  for  the 
6s.  Sd.,  and  also  for  the  said  whole  tenth  at  the  feast  aforesaid  ; 
and  the  archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the 
Exchequer  by  the  morrow  of  the  Epiphany  next  at  the  latest  of 
the  names  of  the  persons  appointed  by  him. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  H.  bishop  of  Winchester. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 
J.  bishop  of  Ely. 
P.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
N.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
B.  bishop  of  St.  Davids. 
The  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Rochester, 

the  see  being  void. 
J.  bishop  of  Salisbury. 
H.  bishop  of  Chichester. 
J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  or  his  vicar-general, 

the  bishop  being  in  remote  parts. 
W.  bishop  of  Bangor. 
J.  bishop  of  Llandaff . 
The  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Exeter, 

the  see  being  void. 
J.  bishop  of  Norwich. 
E.  bishop  of  Hereford. 
R.  bishop  of  London. 
[blank]  bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 
P.  bishop   of  Worcester   or   his   vicar-general,   the   bishop 

being  in  remote  parts. 

The  like  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans  touching  his  exempt  juris- 
diction. 

Oct.  18.         Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  Edmund  Pole, 


7   HENRY  V.  311 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

1  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Derneford 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  ;  and  that  the  said  Edmund  on  the  day 
of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Sauston,  alias  '  Perotesmaner,' 
less  one  acre  of  land  in  the  same,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
jointly  with  Walter  do  la  Pole,  who  now  survives,  of  the  gift, 
grant  and  feoff ment  of  William  de  Thorp,  knight,  made  with 
the  leave  of  Edward  III  to  the  said  Edmund,  by  name  of  sir 
Edmund  de  la  Pole,  knight,  and  to  Maud  his  wife,  who  died  in  the 
lifetime  of  the  said  Edmund,  and  to  the  said  Walter,  by  name  of 
Walter  son  of  the  said  sir  Edmund  and  Maud,  and  to  the  heirs  of 
Edmund,  of  the  said  manor,  less  the  said  acre,  by  name  of  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Sauston,  co.  Cambridge,  with  all  other  lands  of 
the  said  William  de  Thorp,  rents  and  services  and  all  appurten- 
ances in  the  said  town  of  Sauston  and  in  the  towns  of  Badburgham 
and  Pampesworth,  together  with  the  reversion  of  the  other  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Sauston  after  the  death  of  Henry  Wardedieu, 
who  held  it  for  life,  with  the  rents,  services  of  free  tenants  and  of 
bondmen,  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  escheats,  and  all  other  appurtenances  belonging  to  the 
said  manor,  except  one  acre  of  land  lying  in  Badburghamhay 
by  the  land  of  Robert  Curteys  the  elder  ;  and  that  the  said 
Henry  afterwards  attorned  to  the  said  Edmund,  Maud  and  Walter 
at  the  said  town  of  Sauston  for  the  said  moiety  of  the  said  manor 
of  Sauston  so  held  by  him  for  life  ;  and  that  Henry  afterwards 
died  in  the  lifetime  of  Edmund  ;  and  that  the  said  Edmund 
on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Trumpeton  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  jointly  with  the  said  Walter  of  the  gift  and 
feoff  ment  of  Edmund  de  Hedersete,  knight,  made  to  the  lady 
Katharine  (late  the  wife  of  sir  William  de  la  Pole,  knight,  the 
elder),  who  died  in  the  lifetime  of  Edmund,  and  to  the  said 
Edmund  and  Walter,  by  name  of  sir  Edmund  de  la  Pole,  knight, 
and  Walter  his  son,  and  to  the  heirs  of  Edmund,  by  name  of  his 
manor  of  Trumpeton,  co.  Cambridge,  with  all  homages,  rents 
and  services  of  his  free  tenants  and  bondmen  and  of  the  bondmen 
themselves  with  their  chattels  and  progeny  and  all  other  appur- 
tenances of  the  manor,  and  of  all  other  lands  rents  and  possessions 
in  the  said  town  of  Trumpeton  and  all  other  adjacent  places  in 
the  said  county  on  the  day  of  the  making  of  the  charter  in  that 
behalf  made  ;  and  that  the  said  manors  of  Derneford  and  Sauston 
are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  the  manor  of 
Trumpeton  of  another  than  the  king  ;  and  that  the  said  Walter 
is  Edmund's  son  and  next  heir,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  Walter 
to  have  full  seisin  of  the  manor  of  Derneford,  and  to  deliver  the 
manor  of  Sauston  to  him,  together  with  the  issues  taken  therefrom 
since  the  time  of  Edmund's  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his 
fealty  and  for  40$.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage 
until  the  king's  return  to  England  ;  removing  the  king's  hand 
from  the  manor  of  Trumpeton,  if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand  for 
no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  Edmund,  and  delivering  to 
W'alter  any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  Edmund's 
death. 


312  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1419.  MEMBRANE  12. 

Nov.  14.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  divers  inquisitions  taken  before  him  showing  that  Katharine 
late  the  wife  of  Michael  de  la  Pole  late  earl  of  Suffolk  on  the  day 
of  her  death,  held  as  parcel  of  her  dower  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
late  of  the  said  late  earl  lately  assigned  to  her  in  the  Chancery, 
12Ǥ.  of  rent-service  issuing  from  certain  lands  which  John  de 
Wyllesford,  the  heirs  of  the  lord  de  Beaumont,  John  Tomesson, 
Richard  Braceby  and  others  hold  severally  in  the  towns  of 
Welbourne,  Ingoldesby,  Ancastre  and  Merston,  and  elsewhere 
in  the  said  county,  the  profit  of  a  court  held  in  the  said  county 
every  three  weeks  and  the  said  court,  and  also  the  profits  of  a 
great  court  held  in  the  said  county  once  a  year  and  the  said  court, 
(which  rent,  profits  and  courts  pertain  to  the  castle,  town,  manor 
and  honour  of  Eye,  co.  Suffolk,  and  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service  as  parcel  of  the  said  castle,  town,  manor  and 
honour),  for  life,  with  reversion  to  William  de  la  Pole  now  earl  of 
Suffolk  (who  is  of  full  age),  brother  and  heir  male  of  Michael  the 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  Michael  the  late  earl,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body,  since  Michael  the  son  died  without  heir  male  of  his 
body,  by  colour  of  a  certain  gift  and  grant  of  the  said  castle, 
town,  manor  and  honour  of  Eye  lately  made  by  Richard  II  to 
Michael  de  la  Pole,  grandfather  of  the  said  present  earl  (to  wit, 
father  of  the  said  Michael  the  father  of  the  present  earl),  to  hold 
the  same  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  in  tail  male  ;• — to 
cause  the  said  present  earl  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  rent  and 
courts,  as  the  king  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
until  a  day  now  past  the  homage  and  fealty  due  from  him  for  all 
the  lands  which  the  said  Michael  his  father  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  on  the  day  of  his  death. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk  ; — pursuant  to  divers  inquisitions  taken  before  him 
showing  that  the  said  Katharine  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  no 
lands  of  the  king  in  chief  or  of  any  other  person  in  her  demesne 
as  of  fee  or  in  service  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,  but  held,  as  parcel 
of  her  dower  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  said  late  earl 
lately  assigned  to  her  in  the  Chancery,  the  manor  of  Causton  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  said  manor  as  appurtenant  to 
the  manor,  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Burgh  as  appurtenant 
to  the  manor  of  Burgh,  a  yearly  rent  of  20L,  parcel  or  member  of 
the  castle,  town,  manor  or  honour  of  Eye,  issuing  from  the  manor 
of  Baketon,  the  advowson  of  the  priory  of  Bromholm  as  appur- 
tenant to  the  said  castle,  town,  manor  and  honour  of  Eye,  a 
yearly  rent  of  101.  sometime  pertaining  to  the  abbey  of  Bon  Repos 
and  a  certain  other  yearly  rent  of  101.  issuing  from  the  manor 
of  Costesey,  and  payable  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  the  manor  of  Lowystoft  and  the  hundred  of  Lodyng- 
lond,  a  yearly  farm  of  231.  16s.  Sd.  forthcoming  from  the  manor  of 
Combes,  a  yearly  rent  or  farm  of  4Z.  11s.  0|d.,  forthcoming  from 
the  said  castle,  town,  manor  and  honour  of  Eye,  for  life,  with 
reversion  of  the  said  manors  of  Causton  and  Lowystoft  and  of  the 


7  HENRY  V.  313 


1419.  Membrane  12 — cant. 

hundred  and  rents  or  yearly  farms,  aforesaid  to  the  said  \V  i  1 1  ia  i  n  de  la 
Pole  now  earl  of  Suffolk  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  by  colour 
of  a  certain  assignment  and  grant  of  the  said  manors  of  Causton 
and  Lowystoft  and  of  the  hundred  and  rents  or  yearly  farms 
aforesaid  and  of  the  said  castle,  town,  manor  and  honour  of 
Eye  and  of  other  things  made  by  Richard  II  to  the  said  Michael 
the  grandfather  in  tail  male  ;  and  that  of  the  said  yearly  rent  or 
farm  of  41.  Us.  OJrf.  no  reversion  belongs  to  anyone  since  the  king 
in  assigning  dower  to  Katharine  charged  the  said  castle,  town, 
manor  and  honour  of  Eye  with  the  payment  of  the  said  yearly 
sum  of  4Z.  11s.  0%d.  to  Katharine  for  term  of  her  life  to  make  up 
the  full  amount  of  her  dower,  which  yearly  rent  or  farm  is  extin- 
guished by  the  death  of  Katharine  and  the  said  castle,  town, 
manor  and  honour  of  Eye  are  quit  and  for  ever  discharged  thereof  ; 
and  that  the  said  Katharine  held  on  the  day  of  her  death  as 
parcel  of  her  dower  12  knights'  fees  in  Edwardeston,  Wyverston, 
Rykenhale,  Walsham,  Westhorp,  Fresyngfeld  and  elsewhere, 
which  Richard  Walgrave,  knight,  holds,  10  knights'  fees  in 
Weybrede,  Woderesdale,  Playford,  Fresyngfeld  and  elsewhere, 
which  the  heirs  of  Miles  Stapleton,  '  chivaler,'  now  hold,  7  knights' 
fees  in  Huntyngfeld,  Lynestede  and  elsewhere  which  Roger 
Drury,  William  Bardewell  and  Robert  Bolton,  clerk,  now  hold, 
one  knight's  fee  in  Stratton,  Zakesle  and  elsewhere,  which  William 
Loveney  in  right  of  his  wife  (the  heir  of  Roger  Cavendyssh),  and 
Robert  de  Spytell  of  Zakesley  hold,  half  a  knight's  fee  in  Yakesley 
and  Benyngham  sometime  of  Robert  Hempnale  knight  and  now 
of  Simon  Bryant,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Alderton, 
co.  Suffolk,  (which  knights'  fees  and  advowson  are,  and  from  time 
immemorial  have  been,  parcels  or  appurtenances  of  the  said  castle, 
town,  manor  and  honour  of  Eye),  for  life,  with  reversion  to  the  said 
present  earl  in  tail  male  by  virtue  of  the  said  assignment  and  grant 
of  the  said  castle,  town,  manor  and  honour  of  Eye,  and  of  other 
things,  to  the  said  Michael  the  grandfather  ;  and  that  the  said 
manor  of  Causton,  the  rent,  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of 
Causton  and  Burgh  and  of  the  priory,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  said 
castle,  town,  manor  and  honour  of  Eye,  and  the  said  yearly  rent  or 
farm  of  231.  16s.  8d.  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service, 
and  the  said  manor  of  Lowystoft  and  the  hundred  of  the  king  in 
socage  by  fealty  and  by  service  of  40s.  a  year  for  all  service ; — to 
cause  the  said  present  earl  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  premises. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex 
touching  the  manor  of  Gestenyngthorp,  held  by  the  said  Katharine 
for  life  as  parcel  of  her  dower  with  reversion  to  the  said  William 
de  la  Pole,  now  earl  of  Suffolk,  in  tail  male,  by  virtue  of  a  grant  of 
the  said  manor  made  by  Richard  II  to  the  said  Michael  de  la  Pole 
the  grandfather,  in  tail  male  ;  the  said  manor  being  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  knight  service. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York 
touching  10  bovates  of  land  in  Miton  and  the  advowson  of  a 


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Membrane  12 — cont. 

certain  hospital  called  '  Le  Measondieux,'  in  Miton  by  Kyngeston- 
upon-Hull,  and  a  knight's  fee  in  Akastre  Malbyssh  by  York  and 
Akom  in  Clevelond,  which  fee  pertains  to  the  castle,  town,  manor  and 
honour  of  Eye  and  whereof  the  heirs  of  Richard  Malbyssh  held  one 
moiety,  and  the  heirs  of  Richard  Bekwith  the  other  moiety,  of  the 
said  late  earl ;  the  same  having  been  held  by  the  said  Katharine  as 
above. 

1420.  MEMBRANE  11. 

Jan.  27.  Commission  to  Thomas  Beauchamp,  '  chivaler,'  Richard 
Westminster,  cheddre,  John  Stourton,  Robert  Hill  of  Spaxton,  William  Paulet 
and  Mathew  Coker,  mayor  of  Bristol ; — pursuant  to  an  ordinance 
made  in  the  last  Parliament  that  the  third  part  of  a  tenth  and 
fifteenth  which  is  to  be  levied  from  the  laity  at  Martinmas  1420 
shall  be  assigned  to  the  payment  of  all  those  persons  who  shall 
have  been  willing  to  make  a  loan  or  chevance  to  the  king  for  the 
better  and  more  speedy  resistance  to  the  malice  of  his  enemies 
and  for  the  preservation  of  his  rights  and  the  safe-keeping  of  his 
realm  ;  and  that  the  chancellor  for  the  time  being,  being  certified 
by  the  treasurer  or  his  deputy-  of  the  loan  or  chevance  which  any 
chapters  of  cathedral  or  collegiate  churches,  or  abbeys,  or  priories, 
cities  or  boroughs,  or  other  secular  persons  shall  make  upon 
promise  of  repayment  to  be  had  from  the  said  third  part,  shall 
cause  letters  patent  under  the  great  seal,  and  writs  upon  the  same, 
and  writs  upon  tallies,  and  other  sufficient  and  necessary  warrants, 
in  due  form,  without  any  payment  therefor,  in  the  Exchequer  or 
elsewhere,  to  be  made  for  the  said  chapters,  abbeys,  priories, 
cities,  boroughs,  and  every  other  person,  in  respect  of  the  sum 
which  they  thus  shall  lend  ; — jointly  and  severally  to  treat  and 
agree  among  themselves  touching  the  loan  which  each  of  them 
shall  advance,  and  by  the  best  possible  means  in  the  king's  name 
to  induce  all  other  the  king's  lieges  in  the  county  of  Somerset, 
being  secular  and  sufficient  persons,  likewise  to  advance  the  said 
loan,  all  ecclesiastical  persons,  who  will  provide  the  king  with 
greater  sums  payable  at  the  Purification  next,  being  excepted ;  and 
to  certify  the  treasurer  or  his  deputy  by  the  quinzaine  of  the  Purifi- 
cation next  touching  the  said  loan  and  the  amount  of  the  sums  in 
this  behalf  to  be  advanced  and  granted  as  well  by  each  of  them 
as  by  all  other  the  said  lieges  (with  the  above  exception)  ;  and 
then  to  answer  therefor  at  the  Receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  And 
the  commissioners  have  full  power  and  authority  in  the  king's 
name  to  promise  his  said  lieges  that  they  shall  have  prompt 
repayment  of  the  said  sums  from  the  said  third  part  at  Martinmas, 
and  that  the  chancellor  shall  cause  the  said  letters,  writs  and 
warrants  for  the  said  sums  to  be  made  and  delivered  according  to 
the  form  of  the  aforesaid  ordinance,  [cf.  Foedera,  IV.  in.  139.] 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  county  named  :— 

Robert  Scot,  Roger  Hunte,  John  Hobildod,  Thomas  Bevyle, 
Roger  Louthe,  William  Parker,  WTalter  Maiell,  William 
Druwell,  John  Bell,  Robert  Boteler  of  Alyngton  and  John 
Crystyn  :  Huntingdon. 


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315 


1420. 


MEMBRANE  10. 

Commission  in  like  terms  to  John  Colvill, '  chivaler,'  Walter  Pole, 
'  chivaler,'  William  Hesenhull, '  chivaler,'  John  Burgoigne,  Nicholas 
Parys,  Ralph  Donne  of  Pampisworth,  John  Sutton  of  Trippelowe, 
William  Chevele  of  Chevele,  William  Peytevyn  of  Saham,  William 
Chastelet  of  Chesterton  and  John  Broun, '  listere,'  of  Barnton ;  [in 
the  county  of  Cambridge]  ;  to  certify  by  28  March  next. 

De  majori  forma. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 

The  lord  de  Clynton,  John  de  Berkeley,  '  chivaler,'  William 
Beauchamp  of  Powyk,  '  chivaler,'  Robert  Whityngton, 
William  Tracy,  John  Grevell,  Thomas  Mille,  Robert 
Poyntz,  Robert  Greyndore,  Robert  Gilberd,  John  Blount, 
John  atte  Yeate,  Peter  Hertland  and  John  Martyn  of 
Cirencestre  ;  Gloucester. 

Richard  Vernon,  '  chivaler,'  John  Bagot,  '  chivaler,'  Thomas 
Greseley,  '  chivaler,'  Thomas  Griffith,  Thomas  Stranley, 
John  Dilves,  Richard  Harcourt,  Hugh  Erdeswyk,  William 
Lee  of  Podmore,  Nicholas  Ruggeley  of  Haukesyerd, 
Thomas  Swynerton  and  Humphrey  Halghton,  sheriff  of 
Staffordshire  ;  Stafford. 

Hugh  Courteney,  '  chivaler,'  John  Dynham,  '  chivaler,' 
Robert  Hull,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Common  Bench, 
Thomas  Beaumond,  Robert  Gary,  Henry  Foleford,  Thomas 
Lerchedekyn,  John  Boson,  John  Fortescu,  Edmund  Pyne, 
John  Chepman  of  Honyton,  John  Crokker,  John  Hayne  of 
Pylton,  Robert  Castell,  William  Almescombe,  John 
Mouthecombe  and  John  Colyn  of  Colmystoke  ;  Devon. 

Thomas  Leukenore,  '  chivaler,'  Nicholas  Carrewe,  John 
Brymmesgrove,  clerk,  John  Clipsham,  John  Wyntreshill, 
Robert  Skyrne,  John  Corf,  Thomas  Hayton,  John  Gaynes- 
ford,  William  Wymyldon,  William  Yerd,  Wilh'am  Assherst 
and  Thomas  Ropkyne  ;  Surrey. 

Feb.  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  to  cause 
Westminster.  George,  son  and  heir  of  Philip  Skydmore  and  Agnes  late  his  wife, 
to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Philip  held  on  the 
day  of  his  death  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the  death  of 
Agnes  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  George,  as  the  king  has 
taken  his  fealty,  and  for  6s.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  until  Christmas  next. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent  to  cause  Thomas 
Knyvet,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Knyvet  esquire  and  Joan  late  his 
wife,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Robert  held 
on  the  day  of  his  death  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the  death 
of  Joan  of  the  right  and  inheritance  of  the  said  Thomas,  as  the 
king  has  taken  his  fealty,  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Christmas  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex. 


Jan  27. 

Westminster. 


316  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420.  M&MBItANE  9. 

Jan  27.  Commission  to  Thomas  Chaworth,  '  ohivaler,'  John  Zouche, 
Westminster.  '  chivaler,'  Richard  Stanhop,  '  chivaler/  Nicholas  Streuley, 
'  chivaler,'  William  Babyngton,  Simon  Leko  and  Ralph  Makerell, 
jointly  and  severally  to  levy  and  collect  with  all  possible  speed  all 
sums  of  money  borrowed  by  them,  by  virtue  of  certain  letters 
patent,  from  divers  the  king's  lieges  of  the  county  of  Nottingham 
for  the  better  and  more  speedy  resistance  to  the  malice  of  the 
king's  enemies  and  for  the  preservation  of  his  rights  and  the  safe- 
keeping of  his  realm  ;  so  that  they  answer  for  the  said  sums  at 
the  Receipt  of  the  Exchequer  at  the  octave  of  the  Purification 
next,  or  earlier.  And  the  king  will  cause  writs,  tallies  and  other 
sufficient  and  necessary  warrants  for  his  said  lieges,  for  the  prompt 
repayment  to  them  of  such  sums  from  the  third  part  of  the  lay 
tenth  and  fifteenth  leviable  at  Martinmas  next,  to  be  made  and 
delivered  to  the  commissioners  bv  the  said  octave  or  earlier. 

ByC. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 
-John  Endyrby,  Hugh  Hasylden,  William  Boson,  Thomas 

-Lound  and  William  Anable  ;  Bedford. 
Robert  Chalons,  '  chivaler,'  Henry  Soiner,  Thomas  Frowyk, 

Thomas  Charleton,  Walter  Gautron,  Simon  Camp,  Walter 

Grene,  Robert  Warner  and  Robert  Haxey  ;   Middlesex. 
Peter  Besiles,  '  chivaler,'  William  Fyndern,  John  Shotesbrok, 

Robert  de  la  Mare  and  Thomas  Rothewell ;  Berks. 
William  Ferrers  of  Groby,  '  chivaler,'  Thomas  Mawreward, 

'  chivaler,'  Ralph  Shirle,  '  chivaler,'  James  Belers,  William 

Malore,  Thomas  Asshby,  and  the  sheriff  ;  Leicester. 
Thomas    Chaworth,    '  chivaler,'    John    Zouche,    '  chivaler,' 

Richard  Stanhop,  '  chivaler,'  Nicholas  Streuley,  '  chivaler,' 

William  Babyngton,  Simon  Leke  and  Ralph  Makerell ; 

Nottingham. 
Edward   Benstede,    '  chivaler,'    Thomas   Barre,    '  chivaler,' 

Philip Butiller,  'chivaler,'  JohnLeventhorp,  John  Duresme, 

John  Hotoft,  William  Flete,  William  Assh  and  Salamon 

Fresthorp  ;   Hertford. 
Simon  Felbrygge,  '  chivaler,'  John  Pylkyngton,  '  chivaler,' 

Thomas  Wodevill,  Thomas  Wake,  John  Longvyll,  Thomas 

Mulso  and  John  Catesby  ;  Northampton. 
John  Basynges,  '  chivaler,'  Roger  Flore,  John  Pensax  and 

—  Thorp;  Rutland. 
Richard     Haunsard,     '  chivaler,'     Thomas     Cumberworth, 

'  chivaler,'  William  Berkworth,  John  Barde  and  William 

Manfeld  ;  parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln. 
Thomas    Erpyngham,    '  chivaler,'    John    Wodehows,    John 

Lancastre,    Edmund   Wynter,    Oliver    Groos    and   John 

Alderford ;  Norfolk. 
John  Colvill,  '  chivaler,'  Walter  Pole,   '  chivaler,'  William 

Hesenhull,    *  chivaler,'    John    Burgoigne    and    Nicholas 

Parys ;  Cambridge. 


7  HENRY  V.  317 


1420.  Membrane  9 — cont. 

John   Howard,    '  chivaler,'    William    Bardevill,    '  chivaler,' 

John  Hevenyngham,  John  Staverton,  William  Hanyngfeld 

and  William  Rokewode  ;  Suffolk. 
William  Molyns,  knight,   Richard  Wyot,   William   Massy, 

John  Barton  the  younger,  John  Cheyne  of  Isnamstede, 

William  Wyot,  John  Olney  of  Weston,  John  Bosono,  and 

the  sheriff  ;  Buckingham. 
The  lord  de  Cammoys,  the  lord  de  Ponynges,  John  Uvedale, 

John   Fromond,   William   Ryngebourn,   William   Brocas 

and  John  Harryes  ;   Southampton. 
William  Coggeshale,   '  chivaler,'  Lewis  John,  John  Tyrell, 

Richard  Maynard,  Robert  Teye,  Reynold  Malyns,  William 

Loveney  and  Robert  Darcy  ;  Essex. 
Richard  Cliderowe,  John  Darell,  John  Urban,  John  Haut, 

William   Cheyne   of  Shepeye,  John   Beaufitz,  and  John 

Burgh  sheriff  of  Kent ;  Kent. 
William    Sturmy,    '  chivaler,'    Thomas    Bonham,    Robert 

Andre  we,  William  Darell,  Thomas  Ryngewod   sheriff   of 

Wilts,  and  John  Wykes  ;  Wilts. 
Thomas    Wykeham,    '  chivaler,'    Thomas    Chaucer,    John 

Willicotes,  Robert  James,  Thomas  Coventre,  the  mayor  of 

the  town  of  Oxford,  William  Lysle  and  Thomas  Bekyngham ; 

Oxford. 
The  lord  de  Camoys,  the  lord  de  Ponynges,  Hugh  Halsham, 

knight,  John  Bohun,  knight,   Ralph  Rademylde,  John 

Halle  and  William  Ryman  ;  Sussex. 
Thomas    Leukenore,    '  chivaler,'    Nicholas    Carrewe,    John 

Brymmesgrove,  clerk,  John  Clypsham,  John  Wyntryshill 

and  Robert  Skyrne  ;   Surrey. 

MEMBRANE  8. 

Commission  in  like  terms  to  John  Throkmerton,  John  Braas, 
William  Wolashull,  John  Wode,  and  the  mayor  of  Worcester  ;  [in 
the  county  of  Worcester]  ;  to  answer  at  the  quinzaino  of  the 
Purification  next,  or  earlier.  By  C. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 

John  Merbury  sheriff  of  Herefordshire,  Richard  de  la  Mare, 

John   Russell,   Thomas   Holcote   and  John   Bodenham  ; 

Hereford. 
The  earl  of  Northumberland,  the  earl  of  Westmoreland, 

Robert  de  Plumpton,   '  chivaler,'  Robert  de  Waterton, 

Thomas  Clarell,  Thomas  Wombewell  and  Edmund  Fitz 

William  ;  West  Riding,  co.  York. 
Richard  Vernon,   '  chivaler,'   Thomas  Griseley,   '  chivaler,' 

John  Bagot,  '  chivaler,'  Hugh  Erdeswyk,  William  Lee  of 

Knyghtley  and  Humphrey  Halghton,  sheriff  ;   Stafford. 
The  lord  de  Clynton,  Robert  Whityngton,  William  Tracy, 

John  Grevell,  Thomas  Mille,  Robert  Poynes  and  Robert 

Qilberd  ;  Gloucester, 


318  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

Ralph  Botreaux,  '  chivaler,'  John  Arundell,  '  chivaler,'  John 

Arundell  of  Trerys,  '  chivaler,'  William  Talbot,  '  chivaler,' 

John  Beavyll  and  Richard  Resprenna  ;  Cornwall. 
Nicholas     Mountgomery,     '  chivaler,'     the     elder,     Roger 

Bradshawe,  Thomas  Foljambe,  Peter  de  la  Pole,  Thurstan 

de  Boure  and  John  Leeke  ;   Derby. 
The  lord  de  Botreaux,  Humphrey  Stafford,  '  chivaler,'  Robert 

Latymer,  '  chivaler,'  John  Faunt  le  Roy,  Ralph  Bussh, 

William  Payn  and  Richard  Fyton  ;    Dorset. 
Thomas  lord  le  Ware,  Robert  Hakebache,  '  chivaler,'  John 

Henage,  John  Belle,  Hugh  Wythum  and  John  Flete  ;  parts 

of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln. 
Geoffrey   Paynell,    John   Slory,    Thomas    Claymond,    John 

Byllyng,     Richard     Denton,     John     Bosun     and     John 

Goldesmyth  of  Grantham  ;  parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln. 
The   earl  of  Northumberland,   the  earl  of  Westmoreland, 

Robert  Hilton,   '  chivaler,'  John  de  Routhe,   '  chivaler,' 

John  Bygot,  '  chivaler,'  and  John  de  Ask  ;    East  Riding, 

co.  York. 
The  earl  of  Northumberland,   the  earl  of  Westmoreland, 

Edmund  Hastynges,  '  chivaler,'  Henry  Nesfeeld,  John  de 

Barton,  Robert  Conyers  of  Sokbourn  and  Christopher  de 

Boynton  ;  North  Riding,  co.  York. 
Hugh  earl  of  Devon,  Hugh  Courteney,  knight,  John  Denham, 

knight,    John    Bozon,    William    Archideaken,    Thomas 

Beaumond  and  Robert  Cary  ;  Devon. 
Thomas  Burdet,  '  chivaler,'  John  Harwell,  Alfred  Trussell, 

knight,  John  Malore  mayor  of   the  town  of   Coventre, 

Robert  Castell,  escheator,   and  Bartholomew  Brokesby, 

sheriff  ;  Warwick. 

Commission  in  like  terms  to  William  Barry,  '  chivaler,'  John 
Berton  of  Tenet,  John  Rykhill,  Valentine  Baret,  William  Langley, 
Henry  Home,  William  Lane  of  Canterbury,  John  Broun  of 
Canterbury,  William  Nuttebeme,  Robert  Watton,  John  Urban, 
John  Haute,  William  Cheyne  of  Sheypeye,  John  Beaufitz,  Roger 
Rye,  William  Scot  of  Brabourne  and  John  Burgh  sheriff  of 
Kent ;  [in  the  county  of  Kent]  ;  to  answer  on  28  March  next,  or 
earlier.  By  C. 

MEMBRANE  7. 
1419. 

Nov.  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Nottingham  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  one  Henry  de  Carleton 
of  Lincoln,  father  of  Walter  de  Carleton,  esquire,  died  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail  of  28s.  of  rent  of  assize  in  the  town  of  Carleton 
in  Lynderyk  of  the  grant  of  John  de  Loudeham,  knight,  to  Thomas 
de  Carleton,  clerk,  father  of  the  said  Henry,  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body  ;  and  that  the  said  rent  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  in 
socage  by  service  of  6d.  for  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  payable  in  the 
Exchequer  yearly  at  Michaelmas  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 


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1419.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

Nottingham  for  the  time  being  ;  and  that  the  said  Henry  died 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  to  himself  and  his  heirs,  according 
to  the  custom  of  the  manor  of  Kyngeston  in  the  town  of  Carleton 
in  Lynderyk,  of  a  messuage,  called  '  Whythall,'  and  a  carucate  of 
land  there  ;  and  that  the  said  messuage  and  land  are  held  of 
Henry  Fitz  Hugh,  knight,  lord  of  the  said  manor,  according  to 
the  custom  of  the  manor,  by  service  of  23*.  lOrf.,  payable  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  the  Annunciation  and  the  Nativity  of  the 
B.V.M.,  suit  of  court  every  three  weeks,  a  relief  of  2s.  payable  on 
entry  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  manor,  and  by  other  customary 
services  ;  and  that  the  said  Henry  de  Carleton  died  seised  of 
such  estate  in  the  said  rent,  messuage  and  land  ;  and  that  the 
said  rent  together  with  the  messuage  and  land  aforesaid  according 
to  the  custom  of  the  said  manor  descended  to  Thomas  de  Carleton, 
John  de  Carleton,  Henry  de  Carleton  and  the  aforesaid  Walter, 
as  sons  and  co-heirs  participant  of  the  said  Henry ;  and  that  the 
said  Walter  died  seised  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  rent,  messuage  and 
land  as  the  son  and  one  of  co-heirs  of  Henry  ;  and  that  Hugh  de 
Carleton  and  John  de  Carleton  are  the  sons,  co-heirs  and  parceners, 
of  Walter  according  to  the  custom  of  the  manor,  Hugh  being  15 
years  of  age  and  more,  and  John  1 3  years  of  age  and  more ; — to  take 
the  fealty  of  Hugh,  make  a  partition  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  rent 
into  two  equal  parts,  cause  Hugh  to  have  full  seisin  of  his  pourparty 
of  the  said  fourth  part,  and  deliver  John's  pourparty  of  the  same 
to  the  next  friend  to  whom  the  said  inheritance  cannot  descend, 
together  with  the  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  Walter's 
death,  to  keep  the  same  to  the  use  of  John  ;  removing  the  king's 
hand  from  the  said  messuage  and  land,  which  are  held  of  others 
than  the  king,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than 
the  death  of  Walter,  and  delivering  any  issues  taken  therefrom 
since  the  time  of  Walter's  death  to  those  to  whom  they  belong. 

Nov.  17.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Ponieray,  '  chivaler,'  and  John  Cole, 
Westminster,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  William  Pomeray  of  the  county  of 
Devon,  esquire,  and  John  Cokworthy  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of 
the  keeping  of  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Stoklegh  Ponieray  and 
of  moieties  of  the  manors  of  Brixharn  and  Hurberton,  co.  Devon, 
late  of  John  Pomeray,  knight,  who  held  the  said  third  part  on  the 
day  of  his  death  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service,  the  same 
having  been  retained  in  the  king's  hand  by  name  of  the  dower  of 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  Pomeray,  since  the  said 
Joan  has  not  sued  out  her  right  thereof ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  third  part  shall  remain  in 
the  king's  hand  on  that  account,  rendering  yearly  the  53s.  4c?. 
at  which  it  is  extended,  and  an  increment  of  47.  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  enclosures  and  support  of 
charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  29.        Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Henry  Kays,  archdeacon  of 

Westminster.  Norwich,    and    Nicholas    Thorley, — by    mainprise    of    William 

Acworth  of  the  county  of  Bedford  and  Richard  Harden  of  the 


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Membrane  7 — cont. 

county  of  Wilts, — of  a  yearly  pension  of  18  marks  from  the 
vicarage  of  Moreton,  another  yearly  pension  of  40s.  from  the 
church  of  Alveley,  co.  Essex,  and  another  pension  of  40s.  from  the 
church  of  Fulbourne,  co.  Cambridge,  pertaining  from  of  old  to 
the  alien  priory  of  Paunfeld,  co.  Essex,  and  also  all  manner  of 
tithes  hereafter  befalling  within  the  township  of  Seintemarie- 
berwes,  co.  Essex,  the  same  likewise  pertaining  to  the  said  priory 
of  Paunfeld  ;  to  hold  the  said  pensions  and  tithes  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  10  years,  rendering  10/.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  proviso  that  the  said 
archdeacon  and  Nicholas  be  not  distrained  or  in  any  way  molested 
for  arrears  of  the  said  pensions  and  tithes  before  Michaelmas 
last,  and  that  no  process  issue  or  proceed  out  of  any  court  of  the 
king  against  them  for  such  arrears. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
1420. 

Jan.  12.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Fortescu,  John  Selman, 
Westminster.  Richard  Donscombe,  clerk,  and  Henry  Fortescu, — by  mainprise 
of  William  Wadham  of  Egge,  co.  Devon,  '  gentilman,'  Nicholas 
Rikhull  of  Hatfeld,  co.  Essex,  '  gentilman,'  John  Wadham  of 
Silferton,  co.  Devon,  '  gentilman,'  and  Nicholas  Lovell  of  Riston, 
co.  Norfolk,  '  gentilman,' — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of 
Edward  late  earl  of  Devon,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the 
day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of 
the  said  late  earl  for  as  long  as  they  shall  remain  in  the  king's 
hand  by  his  death,  rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  by  the 
octave  of  the  Purification  next. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Jan.  24.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Nicholas  Houchyns,  William 
Westminster.  Penycriche,  clerk,  and  John  Shepewassh,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of 
John  Hogges  of  the  county  of  Kent  and  John  Serle  of  the  county 
of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Moddebury,  co. 
Devon  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  it  shall  remain  in  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  war  with  France,  rendering  yearly 
the  25  marks  which  the  last  farmers  used  to  render,  and  an  incre- 
ment of  13s.  4:d.,  and  maintaining  the  divine  services  there. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 
1419. 

Dec.  1.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Beauchamp, 
Westminster.  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise  of  Ralph  Bussh  of  the  county  of 
Somerset  and  John  Kendale  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping 
of  the  manor  of  Wroxhale,  co.  Somerset,  sometime  of  Agnes  late 
the  wife  of  Thomas  Gorges,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  Agnes  until  the  lawful  age  of  Theobald  her  son  and  heir, 
rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  treasurer,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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1420.  Membrane    7 — cont. 

Jan.  24.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Nicholas  Houchyns,  clerk, 
Westminster.  William  Short,  William  Penycriche,  clerk,  and  John  Shepewassh, 
chaplain, — by  mainprise  of  John  Hoggis  of  the  county  of  Kent 
and  John  Serle  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
alien  priory  of  Moddebury,  co.  Devon  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  as 
long  as  it  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  war 
with  France,  rendering  yearly  the  23Z.  6s.  Sd.  which  the  last  farmers 
used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4d.,  and  maintaining  the 
divine  services  there. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  16.  Commitment  to  Robert  Fitz  Hugh,  clerk,  master  of  the  hospital 
Westminster,  of  St.  Leonard,  York, — by  mainprise  of  John  Pigot  and  William 
Ascogh  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  a  ruinous  cottage 
in  Raynton,  co.  York,  which  William  Lynons  on  the  day  on 
which  he  made  forfeit  to  Henry  IV  held  in  fee-  simple  of  the 
brothers  of  the  said  hospital  by  service  of  rendering  3s.  a  year  to 
the  said  brothers  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
30  years,  rendering  the  6d.  at  which  the  said  cottage  is  extended, 
and  an  increment  of  6^.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  6. 

Feb.  21.  Commitment  to  William  Esturmy,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  John  Bridde  of  Marleburgh  and  John  Everard  of  Salisbury, 
both  of  the  county  of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of 
Cossham,  co.  Wilts,  lately  assigned  in  dower  to  Joan  queen  of 
England  and  now  seized  into  the  king's  hand  for  certain  causes  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  10  years,  if  the  manor 
shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  731.  65.  8d. 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and 
buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
manor,  the  repairing  of  the  said  manor  only  excepted  ;  provided 
also  that  he  have  suitable  recompence  for  any  annuities  to  be  paid 
by  him  which  have  been  granted  by  the  queen  from  the  manor, 
confirmed  by  the  king,  or  are  in  any  other  way  of  right  payable. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  William  Esturmy,  '  chivaler,'  and  Peter  Thorp, 
— by  mainprise  of  John  Bridde  of  Marleburgh  and  John  Everard 
of  Salisbury,  both  of  the  county  of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manor  of  Ludgarsale,  co.  Wilts,  lately  assigned  in  dower  to  Joan 
queen  of  England  and  now  seized  into  the  king's  hand  for  certain 
causes  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  10  years,  if 
the  manor  shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering 
121.  6s.  8d.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings, 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manor  ; 
Wt.  2415.  F.  21. 


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1420.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

provided  always  that  in  the  payment  of  the  said  sum  due  allowance 
be  made  to  them  for  the  wages  of  the  parker  of  the  park  there  for 
the  time  being. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  William  Esturmy,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise  of 
John  Bridde  of  Marleburgh  and  John  Everard  of  Salisbury,  both 
of  the  county  of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 
Clatford,  co.  Wilts,  lately  assigned  in  dower  to  Joan  queen  of 
England  and  now  seized  into  the  king's  hand  for  certain  causes  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  10  years,  if  the  priory 
shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  40Z.  yearly 
to  the  king  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and 
maintaining  the  divine  services  there  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  buildings  and  enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  etc. 

Feb.  17.  Commitment  to  John  Westbury,  the  elder,  and  William 
Westminster.  Westbury  and  Katharine  his  wife, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas 
Ratford  of  the  county  of  Devon,  Robert  Sqwybe  of  the  county  of 
Dorset  and  John  Orum  of  the  county  of  Somerset , — of  the  keeping 
of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Berkeley  by  Frome,  co.  Somerset, 
which  for  certain  causes  has  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  on 
account  of  divers  inquisitions  taken  before  John  Thorlethorp  and 
John  Flory,  late  sheriff  of  the  county,  by  virtue  of  certain  letters 
patent  directed  to  them  ;  to  hold  the  same  until  it  shall  have  been 
decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  said  moiety  should  of 
right  pertain  to  the  king  or  to  them  ;  so  that  they  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  issues  of  the  said  moiety,  if  it  shall  be  adjudged 
to  the  king.  By  C. 

Feb.  12.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
Westminster,  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before 
Roger  Corbet,  late  escheator,  showing  that  Adam  Pesale, 
'  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Ydeshale, 
co.  Salop,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service,  by  service  of  a 
knight's  fee,  for  term  of  his  life  by  the  courtesy  of  England  in 
right  of  Elizabeth  late  his  wife,  sometime  the  wife  of  Henry 
Mortymer, '  chivaler,'  with  reversion  to  Maud  wife  of  John  Talbot, 
'  chivaler,'  lord  de  Fournyvall,  and  to  Joan  wife  of  Hugh  Cokesey, 
knight,  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  Thomas  Nevyll  late  lord  de 
Fournyvall,  and  their  heirs,  of  the  grant  made  by  Henry  IV  by 
letters  patent  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  [Calendar  of 
Patent  Rolls,  1405-1 408 >  p.  144]  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition 
taken  before  him  (the  present  escheator),  showing  that  the  said 
Maud  and  Joan  are  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  John  and 
Hugh,  make  a  partition  of  the  said  manor  into  two  equal  parts, 
and  cause  John  and  Maud  and  Hugh  and  Joan  to  have  full  seisin 
of  the  pourparties  of  Maud  and  Joan  respectively ;  as  the  king  for  2 
marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Michaelmas  next  the 
homage  due  from  John  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  Joan  (sic). 


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1420.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

Feb.  6.  Order  to  the  eacheator  in  the  county  of  Kent ; — pursuant  to  an 
Westminster,  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Haseley,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Robert  Dunbury  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  of  the 
king  in  chief  or  of  others  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  or  in  service, 
but  that  long  before  the  death  of  the  said  Robert  one  Arnold 
Savage,  '  chivaler,'  by  name  of  Arnold  Savage,  knight,  and  Joan 
his  wife,  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  shown  on  the  taking 
of  the  aforesaid  inquisition,  granted  to  him,  the  said  Robert,  by 
name  of  Robert  Dounebery,  John  Laurence,  Stephen  de  Norton 
of  Chart  and  William  Dounebery  of  Stapilherst,  6  acres  of  land, 
an  acre  and  a  rood  of  wood,  6  Is.  l^d.  of  rent  and  a  rent  of  6  hens 
and  75  eggs  in  the  towns  of  Merdenne,  Goutherst  and  Bocton 
Monchensy,  together  with  the  homages  and  all  the  services  of 
the  prior  of  Ledes  and  his  successors,  and  of  John  Frenyngham, 
William  Topclyve,  John  Hadde,  Stephen  Norton  of  Cheart, 
Robert  Hadde,  William  atte  Melle,  Michael  de  Merdenne,  John 
Mascal,  Walter  Laurence,  Walter  atte  Parke,  Ellen  Mellere, 
Stephen  Morcok,  John  Woldeham,  John  Lestede,  Stephen  Hadde, 
Walter  Amyot,  Roger  Amyot,  Stephen  Norton,  '  bellemakere,' 
William  Latehode,  John  Honte,  William  Mellere,  Adam  Haytherst, 
John  Rayner,  Richard  Sandre,  Stephen  Symon,  Richard  Merdenne, 
William  Coupere,  Robert  Walter,  John  Herdesfelde,  Thomas 
Halle,  John  Reve,  Nicholas  Lyndregge,  William  Clamp,  John 
Harcheregge  and  Joan  his  wife,  Robert  Leveshothe,  Nicholas 
Patyndenne,  Elisia  Patyndenne,  John  Riple,  John  Cook  and 
Alice  his  wife,  Alexander  Phelip  and  Margaret  his  wife,  Thomas 
Terry,  Thomas  atte  Brook,  the  younger,  Thomas  atte  Brook, 
'  carpenter,'  Richard  atte  Broke,  Simon  Chyvenee,  William  Reve, 
Alice  Crakefenne,  Thomas  Hobbe  and  Margaret  his  wife,  William 
de  Rede  and  Margaret  his  wife,  Robert  Vyel,  Robert  Wylkyn, 
John  Trel,  '  glover,'  John  Beggebery,  Thomas  Croucheman, 
Henry  Leche,  Peter  Fordhelle,  John  Walsshe,  Juliana  Walsshe, 
Thomas  Tropyndenne,  William  Tropyndenne,  William  Cade  and 
Joan  his  wife,  John  Pak,  William  Crulle,  William  Whysard,  John 
Bereworde,  Richard  Wardon,  Joan  Lyghtfoot,  John  Gervays, 
William  atte  Bregge,  Richard  Roo,  John  Rnokere,  Agnes  Stavene, 
Juliana  Lodelyndenne,  Thomas  Hardy  and  William  Ropere,  and 
their  heirs,  in  respect  of  all  the  tenements  which  they  held  formerly 
of  the  said  Arnold  and  Joan  his  wife  in  the  towns  aforesaid,  to  hold 
the  said  land,  wood,  rents  and  services  to  the  said  John,  Stephen, 
Robert  and  William  and  the  heirs  of  John  for  ever,  with  licence 
from  the  king,  made,  10  Richard  II,  to  the  said  John  Laurence, 
Stephen  and  William  Dounebery  and  to  the  said  Robert  Dunbury 
by  name  of  Robert  Donyngbery  ;  and  that  John  Laurence  died, 
after  whose  death  the  fee  simple  descended  to  John  Laurence  his 
son  and  heir ;  and  that  afterwards  William  Dounebery  and  Stephen 
de  Norton  died,  and  lastly  the  aforesaid  Robert  Dounebery  died, 
so  seised,  after  whose  death  the  premises  descended  to  the  said 
John  Laurence  the  younger  ;  and  that  the  said  John  son  of  John 
is  35  years  of  age  and  more  ;  and  that  the  said  land,  wood,  rents 
and  services  were  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Tracy  in  Newynton,  co. 


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14.20.  Membrane   6 — cont. 

Kent,  which  manor  with  the  parcel  aforesaid  is  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  man  with  a  horse,  a  sack  and  a 
pin  (cavillo)  to  carry  the  king's  wooden  vessels  (vesselamenta) 
with  the  king,  when  he  passes  with  his  army  by  reason  of  war  in 
Wales,  for  40  days,  at  the  king's  charges  for  food  and  drink  for 
the  said  man  and  horse  ;  and  that  the  said  land,  wood,  rents  and 
services  were  a  tenth  part  of  the  said  manor  and  are  held  by  a 
tenth  part  of  the  said  services  ;  and  that  the  said  Robert  on  the 
day  of  his  death  held  no  more  or  other  lands  in  the  county  of  the 
king  in  chief  or  of  others  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  Laurence  the 
younger  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  land,  wood,  rents  and 
services,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty,  and  for  6s.  8d.  paid  in 
the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Michaelmas  next. 

Jan.  27.  Order  toH.  archbishop  of  York  to  appoint  some  trust  worthy  men 
Westminster.  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  said  diocese 
the  moiety  of  a  tenth  which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province 
of  York  in  their  last  convocation,  held  in  the  cathedral  church  of 
St.  Peter,  York,  on  Saturday  13  January  last  and  continued  on 
subsequent  days, — although  the  same  is  beyond  their  power  on 
account  of  their  notorious  poverty  and  other  many  losses,  expenses 
and  insupportable  burdens  in  unwonted  measure  befalling  at  this 
present  time,  and  especially  on  account  of  the  excessive  labours 
and  expenses  that  have  often  been  necessarily  and  notoriously 
incurred  in  the  past  year  against  the  Scots  for  the  defence  of  the 
realm  and  the  church  of  England,  together  with  their  heavy  and 
almost  insupportable  burdens,  their  lack  of  money,  the  wasting 
of  the  crops  through  the  dryness  of  the  air,  the  destruction  of 
cattle  by  murrain  through  the  failure  of  the  pastures,  and  the 
unwonted  violence  of  manifold  hostile  raids, — granted  to  the 
king  of  all  their  ecclesiastical  benefices,  dignities,  prebends, 
hospitals,  portions,  pensions,  temporalities  and  spiritualities,  and 
temporalities  annexed  to  spiritualities,  assessed  according  to  the 
new  assessment  (excepting,  wholly,  the  priories  and  monasteries  of 
Drax,  Madersay,  Fellay,  Rufford,  Watton,  Ellerton  and  Egleston, 
the  church  of  Kirkham  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richemond, 
benefices  of  all  nuns  on  account  of  their  notorious  poverty, 
the  community  of  the  cathedral  church  of  York  for  the  speedy 
completion  of  the  fabric  of  the  same,  and,  as  at  other  times,  the 
lands  and  possessions  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Meaux  which 
have  been  destroyed  by  the  waters  of  the  sea,  the  Humber 
and  other  rivers,  and  all  priories  and  monasteries  and  benefices 
in  Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  Northumberland  and  Coupland, 
and  the  temporalities  and  spiritualities  annexed  thereto,  and 
excepting  also,  to  the  extent  of  a  moiety  of  the  moiety  granted, 
the  monastery  of  Selby  which  is  in  many  ways  encumbered  by 
debt  and  excessive  assessments  and  also  beyond  remedy 
impoverished  by  the  theft  of  a  large  sum  of  gold  through  a  sudden 
raid  by  robbers  at  the  time  of  the  said  convocation),  the  said 
moiety  being  payable  on  1  May  next,  provided  that  the  said 
prelates  and  clergy,  or  their  farmers,  be  not  charged  with  the 


7  HENRY  V.  325 


1420.  Membrane  6 — conL 

payment  of  a  fifteenth  with  the  laity  in  respect  of  their  tempor- 
alities. And  answer  is  to  be  made  for  the  said  moiety  at  the  term 
aforesaid ;  and  the  archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons 
of  the  Exchequer  by  the  Annunciation  next  at  the  latest  of  the 
names  of  the  persons  appointed  by  him.  [Fcedera  IV.  in.  155.] 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Th.  bishop  of  Durham. 

The  like  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of 
Carlisle,  the  see  being  void. 

MEMBRANE  5. 

Feb.  5.  Commitment  to  John  Hankeford  and  John  Dabernon, — by 
Went  minster,  mainprise  of  Richard  Sacheville  and  John  Lopynford,  both  of  the 
county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  in  the  county  of 
Somerset  late  of  William  Orchard,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  William  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Richard  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  said 
heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age  and  they  shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for 
the  keeping  and  marriage  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
them  and  the  treasurer,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  enclosures  and 
support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
1419. 

Oct.  6.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Santon  of  Southcave 
Westminster,  and  William  Calthorne, — by  mainprise  of  John  Holme  and  Robert 
Thorp,  both  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands 
late  of  John  Hothom,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Hothom  until  the  lawful  age 
of  John  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  said 
heir,  rendering  for  the  keeping  and  marriage  100Z.  only,  to  wit, 
501.  at  the  Purification  next  and  501.  at  Easter  following,  and 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
1420. 

Feb.  5.  Appointment  of  Edmund  Fuller  and  John  Lambe,  both  of 
Westminster.  Norwich,  to  make  search  of  all  wines,  vinegar,  oil  and  all  manner 
of  other  liquor  exposed  for  sale  before  they  have  been  guaged,  in 
all  ports,  cities,  boroughs  and  other  places  within  the  city  of 
Norwich  and  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk  and  Essex,  and  in 
person  or  by  deputy  to  confiscate  the  same  ;  so  that  they  answer 
at  the  Exchequer  for  the  forfeitures. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  13.        Commitment   to    Geoffrey   Borell, — by   mainprise   of  Henry 

Westminster.  Chekley  and  William  Fyldyng,  both  of  the  county  of  Warwick, — 

of  the  keeping  of  the  lands  late  of  Giles  Filynglode  in  Shreueley, 

co.  Warwick  ;  to  hold  the  same  with  all  their  appurtenances  from 


326  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1400  Membrane  5 — cont. 

Michaelmas  last  for  20  years,  rendering  yearly  the  48s.  at  which 
the  lands  are  extended,  and  an  increment  of  2s.,  maintaining  the 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
pertaining  to  the  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  15.  Appointment  of  master  Walter  Bullok,  clerk,  master  Thomas 
Westminster.  Barton,  clerk,  William  Lee  of  Knyghtley  and  Richard  Lone  of 
Hyd, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Gresley,  '  chivaler,'  of  the  county 
of  Derby  and  John  Fynderne  of  Fynderne,  co.  Derby, — as 
guardians  of  all  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Coventry 
and  Lichfield,  the  same  being  void  and  in  the  king's  hand  by  the 
death  of  master  John  Catryk  the  late  bishop  ;  to  hold  and  occupy 
the  said  temporalities  for  as  long  as  they  shall  remain  in  the  king's 
hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  so  that  they  answer  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  issues  and  profits. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  14.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Whatton  of  Longe  Whatton,  co. 
Westminster.  Leicester,  and  Thomas  Whatton  of  Mountsorell,  co.  Leicester,— 
by  mainprise  of  John  Whatton  of  Longe  Whatton  and  John 
Danet  of  Gaddesby,  both  of  the  county  of  Leicester, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manors  of  Assheby  Magna  and  Willughby  Waterles, 
co.  Leicester,  late  of  John  Seyntcler  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas  brother  and  heir 
of  the  said  John  Seyntcler,  rendering  28Z.  yearly  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
buildings  and  enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  17.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  William  Westbury  and 
Westminster.  Robert  Russell, — by  mainprise  of  John  Orum  of  Frome  and 
Thomas  Blaunchard  of  Berkley,  both  of  the  county  of  Somerset, — 
of  the  keeping  of  3  messuages,  a  dove-cot  and  60  acres  of  land  and 
pasture  in  Frome,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  Edward  de  Frome, 
deceased,  and  others,  which  were  seized  into  the  hands  of  Henry 
IV  for  certain  causes  by  the  then  escheator  by  virtue  of  an 
inquisition  taken  before  him,  and  so  came  to  the  king's  hands  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  next  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  the  23s.  4d.  yearly  which 
the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  3s.  4d. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  to 
Westminster,  cause  Hugh  Courtenay,  '  chivaler,'  son  and  heir  of  Edward 
Courtenay  late  earl  of  Devon,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  the  said  late  earl,  his  father,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or 
was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as 
the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  his  homage  until  Michaelmas  next. 


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1420.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Berks. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 

Feb.  8.          Commitment  to  William  Louther  and  Geoffrey  de  Threnkeld, — 

Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Robert  Warcop  and  Thomas  Louther,  both  of  the 

county  of  Westmoreland, — of  the  keeping  of  60  acres  of  land, 

called  '  Castelfeld,'  by  the  city  of  Carlisle  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 

Michaelmas  last  for  40  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  60s.  ;  as  the  said 

William  has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the 

letters  patent  by  which  Henry  IV  committed  the  keeping  of  the 

said  land  to  him  from  Easter  8  Henry  IV  for  40  years  at  the  said 

yearly  farm  of  605.  [Calendar  of  Fine  Eolls,  1405-1413,  p.  56]. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Be  it  remembered  that  on  26  January  in  the  present  year 
Thomas  Wake,  late  sheriff  of  Northamptonshire,  was  amerced 
in  20s.,  for  that  he  did  not  have  John  Thornton, — whom  he  lately 
took  by  virtue  of  a  writ  from  the  king,  as  he  has  charged  himself 
by  his  return, — before  the  king  in  the  Chancery  at  the  day  in  the 
said  writ  contained. 

March  16.       Commitment  to  Nicholas  Gretehede,  monk  of  the  order  of  St. 

Westminster.  Benedict  of  Marmoutiers, — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Eland,  esquire, 
and  Richard  Raudon,  esquire,  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Allerton  Mauleverer  and  all  its 
lands,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  on  account  of  the  war  with 
France  and  which  for  certain  causes  have  lately  been  seized  into 
the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  the 
duration  of  the  war,  rendering  4/.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  divine  services  there 
and  the  houses  and  buildings  belonging  to  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

Feb.  16.  Commitment  to  Richard  Knyghtley  and  Thomas  Lilbourne, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  George  Bellesby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  John 
Asshefeld  of  the  county  of  Salop,  John  Waryn  of  the  county  of 
Northampton  and  Nicholas  WTest  of  the  same  county, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  hundred  of  Falwesle,  co.  Northampton,  with  all 
courts  of  the  king,  as  well  views  of  frankpledge  as  other  courts 
held  within  the  said  hundred  or  belonging  thereto,  with  all 
'  waifs,'  '  straifs,'  arrented  payments,  rents,  services,  issues,  fines, 
amercements,  profits,  emoluments  and  commodities  forthcoming 
from  the  said  hundred  or  courts  or  pertaining  to  the  same,  and 
also  with  return  of  all  the  king's  writs  in  all  actions,  personal 
and  real,  contracts,  matters  and  trespasses  whatsoever  arising 
or  befalling  within  the  hundred,  and  with  execution  of  the  same, 
with  all  issues  and  profits  forthcoming  therefrom  ;  to  hold  the 


328  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420  Membrane  4 — cont. 

same  for  40  years,  rendering  the  161.  which  Giles  Malory  used  to 
render  as  farmer,  and  an  increment  of  13s.  4<Z.,  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  Richard  Knyghtley  and  Thomas  Lilbourne, — 
by  mainprise  of  George  Belesby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  John 
Asshefeld  of  the  county  of  Salop,  and  John  Waryn  and  Nicholas 
West,  both  of  the  county  of  Northampton, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  in  the  said  county  of  Northampton  which  are  in  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Humphrey  son  and  heir 
of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford  ;  to  hold  the  same  during  the 
minority  of  the  said  Humphrey  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one 
of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the  100s.  which 
Henry  Michell  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment 
of  6s.  8d.,  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  enclosures  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  17.  Commitment  to  John  Wallop, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas 
Westminster.  Ratford  of  the  county  of  Devon,  Robert  Sqwybe  of  the  county  of 
Dorset  and  John  Orum  of  the  county  of  Somerset, — of  the  keeping 
of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Elme  by  Frome,  and  of  a  moiety  of 
the  manor  of  Skylegate  within  the  hundred  of  Wylytpn,  co. 
Somerset,  which  for  certain  causes  have  been  taken  into  the  king's 
hand  on  account  of  divers  inquisitions  taken  before  John 
Thorlethorp  and  John  Flory,  late  sheriff  of  the  county,  by  virtue  of 
certain  letters  patent  directed  to  them  ;  to  hold  the  same  until  it 
shall  have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  the  said 
moieties  should  of  right  pertain  to  the  king  or  to  him  ;  so  that  he 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  of  the  said  moieties,  if 
they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king.  By  C. 

Feb.  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Kent ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  Haseley,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Thomas  Morton,  John  Proude  and  John  Frenssh  were 
seised  sometime  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of 
Stokbery  and  gave  and  granted  it,  with  the  king's  licence,  to 
Nicholas  Kiryell,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs 
of  their  bodies  ;  and  that  the  said  Thomas  Morton,  John  and 
John  were  also  seised  sometime  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of 
certain  lands  in  Mongeham,  Norbourne,  Sholdon  and  Dele,  called 
'  Kiryellescourt,'  which,  by  name  of  Thomas  Morton,  clerk,  John 
Proude  of  Somerfeld  and  John  Frenssh  of  Maywode,  they  gave 
and  granted  to  Nicholas  Kyriell  son  of  John  Kyriell,  knight,  and 
the  said  Elizabeth,  by  name  of  all  those  lands,  rents  and  farms 
with  all  other  appurtenances  belonging  thereto  which  they  lately 
had  of  the  gift  and  feoffmeiit  of  the  said  John  de  Kyriell  in  the 
parishes  of  Mongeham,  Northbourne  and  Sholdon  or  elsewhere 
pertaining  to  the  lordship  of  Mongeham,  to  hold  the  same  to  the 


7   HENRY  V.  329 


1420.  Membrane  4 — conL 

said  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Nicholas  ; 
and  that  so  the  said  Elizabeth  after  the  death  of  Nicholas  held  and 
occupied  the  manor  and  the  lands  aforesaid  by  virtue  of  the  said 
gifts,  and  died  so  seised ;  and  that  after  her  death  the  manor  and 
lands  descended  by  hereditary  right  and  by  virtue  of  the  said 
gifts  to  Thomas  Kiryell,  knight,  (who  is  of  full  age),  and  his  heirs, 
as  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth,  to  wit, 
son  of  William  the  son  of  the  said  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  ;  and 
that  the  manor,  except  150  acres  of  land,  is  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight  service  and  by  14s.  payable  yearly  to  the  guard 
of  the  castle  of  Rochester  on  the  vigil  of  St.  Andrew,  and  the  rest 
of  the  lands  of  others  than  the  king  ;— to  cause  the  said  Thomas 
Kiryell  to  have  full  seism  of  the  manor  and  lands,  which  have  been 
taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Elizabeth, 
as  the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage 
and  fealty  until  Christmas  next. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Sussex  ; — pursuant  to 
an  inquisition  taken  before  Ralph  Wymeldon,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Kyriell,  knight, 
on  the  day  of  her  death  held  no  lands  of  the  king  in  chief  in 
demesne  or  in  service  ;  but  that  Thomas  Morton,  John  Proude 
and  John  Frensshe  being  seised  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the 
manor  of  Kethenore,  co.  Sussex,  gave  and  granted  it  to  the  said 
Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  by  virtue 
of  which  gift  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  were  seised  thereof  in  their 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail ;  and  that  afterwards  Nicholas  died,  and 
Elizabeth  continued  her  said  estate  after  his  death  until  she  died 
so  seised  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  not  held  of  the  king  ;  and  that 
Thomas  Keryell,  knight,  son  of  William  Keryell,  knight,  the  son 
of  the  said  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth,  is  the  kinsman  and  next  heir 
of  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said 
Thomas  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor  of  Kethenore,  as  the 
king  for  a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  a 
certain  day  yet  to  come  the  homage  and  fealty  due  from  him  for 
the  manor  of  Stokbery  (except  150  acres  of  land),  co.  Kent,  which 
the  said  Elizabeth  held  on  the  day  of  her  death  of  the  king  in 
chief  to  herself  and  the  heirs  of  her  body  by  the  said  Nicholas. 

March  17.  Commitment  to  Walter  Pollard, — by  inainprise  of  Richard 
Westminster.  Pollard  of  the  county  of  Devon,  *  gentilman,'  and  Henry  Gernon 
of  London,  '  sadeler,' — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Stoke-iii- 
Tynhyde,  co.  Devon,  late  of  John  Brightle,  who  held  on  the 
day  of  his  death  of  Hugh  earl  of  Devon  in  chief  by  knight 
service,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said 
John,  and  on  account  of  the  lands  of  the  said  Hugh  being  in 
the  king's  hand  at  the  time  of  John's  death  by  the  death  of 
Edward  late  earl  of  Devon,  and  also  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
John's  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the 
said  John  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  hen*  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  yearly 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


•[420.  Membrane  4 — cont. 

the  true  extent,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him 
and  the  treasurer,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings, 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manor. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender  since  the  king  on  18  May,  9  Henry  V, 

[Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1416-1422,  p.  $6Q]tcommitted  the  keeping 

of  the  said  manor  to  the  said  Walter  under  a  certain  form.     And  so 

these  letters  are  cancelled. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

March  13.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford  ; — pursuant 
Westminster.  (1)  to  two  inquisitions  taken  before  him,  showing  that  Alice  and 
Margaret,  daughters  of  Henry  Hervyle,  on  the  day  on  which  they 
assumed  the  habit  of  religion  wherein  they  made  their  profession 
held  each  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  a  third  part  of  the  manors  of 
Wodnesbury  and  Tynmore  and  of  40  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of 
wood  and  10s.  of  rent  in  Tybynton,  co.  Stafford  ;  and  that  the 
said  Alice  and  Margaret  made  their  profession  on  the  feast  of  the 
Trinity  last ;  and  that  Joan  wife  of  William  Leventhorp  is  their 
sister  and  next  heir,  and  17  years  of  age  ;  and  that  the  said  third 
parts  of  the  manor  of  Wodnesbury  are  held  of  the  king  by  service 
of  two-thirds  of  20*.  payable  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  the  hands 
of  the  sheriff  of  the  county  for  all  services,  and  the  rest  of  the 
premises  of  others  than  the  king  ;— since  the  said  Alice  and 
Margaret  assumed  the  habit  of  religion  in  the  order  of  the  nuns  of 
Sempyngham  on  the  feast  of  the  Assumption,  1418,  and  made 
their  profession  there  in  the  said  order  on  the  feast  of  the  Trinity 
following,  as  John,  master  of  the  said  order,  has  certified  in  the 
Chancery  at  the  king's  command,  to  cause  the  said  William  and 
Joan  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  third  parts  of  the  manor  of 
Wodnesbury,  as  the  king  has  taken  William's  fealty,  removing 
the  king's  hand  from  the  rest  of  the  premises,  if  they  are  in  the 
king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  professions  of  th^  said 
Alice  and  Margaret,  and  delivering  to  William  and  Joan  any 
issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  the  professions  aforesaid. 

March  18.  Commitment  to  Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,  the  elder,  and  John 
Westminster.  Copleston,  the  younger, — by  mainprise  of  Walter  Raynell,  the 
younger,  of  the  county  of  Devon  and  Richard  Nordon  of  London, 
— of  the  keeping  of  all  the  manors  and  lands  late  of  Richard 
Champarnon,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on 
the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  Richard  until  the  lawful  age  of  Hugh  Champarnon  his 
son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  true  extent  thereof, 
or  as  much  as  maybe  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer, 
maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting 
all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manors  and  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Scr'  usque  hue. 


(33i) 


HENRY  V. 


[Letters  etc.  on  and  before  28  January  in  this  year  are  tested  by 
Humphrey  duke  of  Gloucester,  guardian  of  England.] 


1420. 

May  3. 

Westminster. 


May  5. 

Westminster. 

May  6. 

Westminster. 

April  24. 

Westminster. 


May  0. 

Westminster. 

May  12. 
Westminster. 

May  18. 

Westminster. 

May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  18. 
Westminster. 

May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  22. 
Westminster. 

May  24. 

Westminster. 

June  12. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  27. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  to  take  into  the 
king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order  all  the  lands  in 
his  bailiwick  whereof  Oliver  Cervyngton,  son  and  heir  of  Oliver 
Cervyngton,  esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  was  seised  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  to  make 
inquisition  touching  his  lands  and  heir. 

The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  :— 
The  same  Oliver  ;   Dorset. 
Hugh  Holt,  esquire  ;  Hertford  ;  Surrey  ;  Northampton. 

Katharine  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Leche, '  chivaler  '  ;  Hereford 

and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Alice  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Archer  ;  Warwick  ;  Worcester  ; 

Cambridge  ;    Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; 

Bedford. 

John  Bromhale  of  Yerdeley  ;  Worcester. 
John  Whasse  of  Berowe  ;  Worcester. 
Katharine    late    the    wife    of    Roger    Leche,    '  chivaler '  ; 

Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
John  Keynes,  the  younger  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall ;  Somerset 

and  Dorset ;   Southampton. 
John  Pykeryng  ;  York  ;  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 

Thomas  Walden,  esquire  ;  Essex. 

William  Rokell,  esquire  ;   Essex. 

John  Nevyll,  '  chivaler  '  ;   York. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  William  app  Thomas,  esquire  ; 

Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Alice  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Archer  ;    Gloucester  and  the 

adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;    Hereford  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  John  Ravenesworth  ;  Northumberland. 
Anriis  late  the  wife  of  Stephen  Derby,  knight ;  Somerset  and 

Dorset. 
Henry  Fulford  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

Giles  Fililod  ;  Salop. 


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1420. 

June  12. 

Westminster. 

May  18. 

Westminster. 

June  14. 

Westminster. 

June  18. 

Westminster. 

June  24. 

Westminster. 

June  24. 

Westminster. 

June  26. 

Westminster. 

June  27. 

Westminster. 

June  24. 

Westminster. 

July  1. 

Westminster. 

July  5. 

Westminster. 

July  6. 

Westminster. 

June  24. 

Westminster. 

July  10. 

Westminster. 


July  12. 

Westminster. 

July  15. 

Westminster. 

July  20. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  24. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  4. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  4. 

Westminster. 


July  24. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  de  la  Pomeray, '  chivaler  '  ;  Devon. 

Robert  Thame  of  Horpole  ;  Northampton. 

John  Radenay,  knight ;  Somerset. 

John  Inglesthorp,  knight ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  Cambridge. 

Nicholas  Lye  ;  Wilts. 

John  Romayn,  esquire  ;  Southampton  ;  Berks. 
Thomas  Semley  ;  Wilts. 

Lucy  late  the  wife  of  William  Langf  ord  ;   Oxford  ;   Berks. 
William  Trethewy  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

John  Trethewy,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of 
John  Seyntaubyn,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;   Cornwall. 
William  Burghchier,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Essex  ;    Suffolk. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  Richard  [rede  Roger]  Spyce  ;  Essex. 

Margaret   late   the    wife    of    Giles    Daubeney,    '  chivaler '  ; 

Bedford  ;   Lincoln  ;  Nottingham  ;   Somerset ;   Cornwall. 
John  Inglesthorp,  knight ;   York. 
John  Romayn,  esquire  ;   Southampton  ;   Berks. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  above. 
John    de    la    Rever,    esquire ;     Southampton    and    Wilts ; 

Oxford  and  Berks. 
Joan  late  the  Avife  of  John  de  la  Rever.  esquire  ;  Southampton 

and  Wilts  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
Thomasia  late  the  wife  of  Benet  Treyanek,  who  (que)  held  by 

knight  service  of  the  heir  of  John  Seyntaubyn,  a  minor  in 

the  king's  ward  ;  Cornwall. 
Petronel  late  the  wife  of  William  Nasshe  ;•  Hereford  and  the 

adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Roger   Seymour,   esquire ;     Somerset ;     Hereford   and   the 

adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Joyce  late  the  wife  of  Adam  Peshale,  knight ;    Warwick  ; 

Stafford  ;    Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; 

Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;    Gloucester  and 

the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;   Worcester. 
Thomas  Harcourt, '  chivaler  '  ;  Oxford  ;  Leicester  ;  Stafford. 

MEMBRANE  26. 

Roger  Dorlaston  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of  John 
Sutton,  '  chivaler,'  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Stafford. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

John  Kyrkham ;  Devon. 


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333 


1420. 

Oct.  10. 

Wesfcrninstrr. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  14. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  13. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  4. 

Westminster. 

Oct.   12. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  19. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 

John   Cheyne,    '  chivaler ' ;     Gloucester   and   the   adjacent 

march  of  Wales  ;  Lincoln;  London  (Richard  Whytyngton, 

mayor  and  escheator). 
Writ  to  Richard  Whytyngt,on  vacated,  because  nothing  thereof 

was  done. 

Richard  le  Scrope  of  Bolton,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Leicester. 
The   same   Richard ;     Hertford ;     York ;     Cambridge   and 

Huntingdon ;     Lincoln ;     Northampton  ;     Buckingham  ; 

Nottingham  ;  city  of  York  (the  mayor  and  escheator). 
Writ  to  tfte  mayor  and  escheator   of  York  vacated,  because 

otherwise  below. 
John  Wetwode  ;  Northumberland. 

Richard  Piperell,  esquire,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the 
heir  of  Richard  de  Sancto  Mauro,  '  chivaler,'  (who  held  of 
Hemy  IV  in  chief),  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Devon. 

Thomas  atte  Hoo,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Hertford. 

John  Heyron,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Hertford. 

Thomas  Corbet  of  Legh  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

Thomas  Rufford  ;  Oxford  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  Elming  Leget,  esquire  ;  Middlesex. 

Roger  Dorlaston  ;  Stafford. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Blaket,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Wilts. 

Humphrey  Halghton,  esquire  ;  Stafford. 

Thomas  Gyffard,  esquire  ;  Stafford. 

Thomas  Neuport,  esquire  ;  Stafford  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 

William  Boydell,  esquire  ;   Stafford. 
John  Stafford,  esquire  ;   Worcester  ;   Stafford. 
Walter  Dauntesey,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Wilts. 

Ralph  Bracebruge,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Warwick. 

Thomas  Pirly  ;  Northampton  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

Phelippa  late  the  wife  of  William  Swynbourne,  esquire  ; 
Kent  ;  Cornwall ;  Oxford  ;  Sussex. 

John  Heron,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northumberland. 

Maud  late  the  wife  of  Peter  Coudray,  esquire  ;  Southampton  ; 
Berks. 

Anne  late  the  wife  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn  the  son  and  heir  of 
Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  in  dower  of  the 
inheritance  of  Elizabeth  wife  of  Richard  Hankeford,  sister 
and  heir  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn  the  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Fulk 
son  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  '  chivaler,'  certain  lands  which  are 
held  of  the  king  in  chief ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march 
of  Wales ;  Stafford ;  Somerset ;  Wilts ;  Salop  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Gloucester  ;  Devon  ;  Berks. 


334 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420. 

Oct.  18. 

Wesftninster. 

Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  1. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  5. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  9. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  13. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  16. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  atte  Nende  of  Wilton  ;  Wilts. 

Ralph  Parels,  esquire  ;  Northampton. 

JohnRodeney,  '  chivaler ' ;  Bristol  (the  mayor  and  escheator) ; 

Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Thomas     Romeseye,     '  chivaler  '  ;       Somerset ;       Dorset ; 

Southampton  ;   Wilts. 
•Robert  Corbet,  esquire  ;    Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales. 

Robert  Clere  ;  Norfolk. 
William  Appelyerd  ;  Norfolk. 
Philip  Cok;  Suffolk. 

John  Rothenale,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Margery  late  the  wife  of  George  Felbrigg,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Suffolk. 
Philip  Bokilton,  esquire  ;    Worcester  ;    Hereford  ;    Salop  ; 

Essex  ;  Kent  and  Middlesex. 
John  de  Hawekeswell ;  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  (the  mayor  and 

escheator)  ;   Northumberland. 
Margaret   late   the   wife   of  Richard   Mutton,    '  chivaler  '  ; 

Essex  ;    Kent  and  Middlesex. 
Thomas  Bonham  ;  Wilts. 
William  Cheny,  knight ;  Wilts. 
Thomas  Tomenhorne,  '  chivaler  '  ;   Stafford. 
Margaret   late   the   wife   of  Richard   Mutton,    '  chivaler  '  ; 

Stafford. 

Ralph  Arderne,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Warwick  ;  Worcester. 
Thomas  Bromley,  esquire  ;    Stafford. 
Alice  Dorlaston  ;   Stafford. 

William  Cheyne  ;   Lincoln  ;   Cambridge  ;   Hertford  ;   Somer- 
set ;   Dorset. 
Phelippa  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Leukenore,  knight ;  Norfolk 

and  Suffolk  ;  Middlesex  ;  Surrey. 
Thomas  de  la  Pole,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Southampton  and  Wilts  ; 

Northampton  ;  Somerset ;  Buckingham. 
Ralph  Basset,  esquire  ;  Stafford. 
Ellen  late  the  wife  of  William  Egerton,  esquire,  who  (que) 

held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of 

Stafford  (who  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief),  a  minor  in  the 

king's  ward  ;  Stafford. 
Thomas  de  Wyntereshull ;  Southampton  ;   Surrey. 

MEMBRANE  25. 

Robert    Swyllyngton,    '  chivaler '  ;     Norfolk    and    Suffolk ; 

Nottingham  and  Derby  ;  Leicester  ;  York  ;  Lincoln. 
Philip  Botiller  of  Wodehall,  knight ;    Hertford  ;    Bedford  ; 

Northampton  ;    Warwick  ;    Stafford  ;     Salop  ;     Lincoln  ; 

York;  Wilts. 
John  Oldcastell,  esquire  ;  Buckingham. 

Oliver  Wyse,  esquire  :   Cornwall, 


8  HENRY  V. 


335 


1420. 
Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  19. 

West  minster. 

Nov.  16. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  17. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  16. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  22. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  27. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  3. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  1. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  5. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  29. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  !). 

Westminster. 

Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  12. 

\\Vst  minster. 

Dec.  11. 

\Y.  st  minster. 


Dec.  16. 

Westminster. 

1421. 

Jan.  1. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  25 — tout. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Blaket, '  chivaler  '  ;  Somerset ; 

Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  Egerton,  esquire  ;    Salop 

and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Richard  Gambon  ;   Dorset ;  Cambridge  ;   Norfolk. 

Roger  Salvayn,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York. 
Richard  Wilteshire  of  Heydon  ;  Essex. 


John  Cheyne,-  '  chivaler 
mayor  and  escheator). 


London  (William  Caumbrygge, 


John   Doreward,    esquire  ;     Essex  ;     Norfolk  ;     Middlesex  ; 

London  (William  Caumbrigge,  mayor  and  escheator). 
Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  Kirkham,  who  (que)  held  by 

knight  service  of  the  bishopric  of  Exeter,  lately  in  the 

king's  hand  ;    Devon. 
William  Wele,  esquire  ;  Essex. 
Thomas    Holes  ;     Devon  ;     Wilts  ;     Worcester  ;     Lincoln  ; 

Hertford  ;     Salop    and   the    adjacent   march    of   Wales ; 

Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;    Hereford 

and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Thomas  Malegrave  ;   Essex. 

William  Cramlyngton  ;  Northumberland. 
John  Urban  ;   Kent. 

Hugh  Burnell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Kent ;  Surrey  ;  Suffolk  ;  Essex  ; 

Cambridge  ;    Buckingham  ;    Wilts  ;    Somerset ;    Oxford  ; 

Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales ;  Bristol ;  Salop 

and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;   Worcester  ;    Stafford  ; 

Warwick  and  Leicester  ;  Northampton. 
Thomas  Seineley  ;   Southampton. 

Ismay  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Burgherssh,  knight ;   Essex  ; 

Oxford  ;  Buckingham  ;  Lincoln. 
William  Cheyne,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Devon. 
Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Fuyst ;   Sussex. 

William  Gamage,  esquire ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march 
of  Wales  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Bowelers,  esquire  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march 
of  Wales  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Pursell ;   Oxford. 


Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Barre,  knight,  and  late  the 
wife  of  Edward  de  Kendale,  knight ;  Bedford  ;  Norfolk  ; 
Hertford. 


336 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420. 
Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  20. 

Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. 

1421. 

Jan.  11. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  25 — cont. 
Robert  Ursewyk,  '  chivaler  '  ;    Westmoreland. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Patrick  Sampson  ;  Northumberland. 


William  Aistirby  ;  Lincoln. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Waleys,  who  (que)  held  by  knight 
service  of  the  heir  of  Richard  Veer  late  earl  of  Oxford,  a 
minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Hertford  ;  Bedford. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  Thorp  ;  Surrey  ;  Northamp- 
ton ;  Hertford  ;  Cambridge. 

Thomas  Barre,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Hertford  ;  Hereford  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

John  Musgrave,  esquire  ;  Northumberland. 

MEMBRANE  24. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Lee  of  Northeley  ;  Hereford 

and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Thomas  Archedeken  ;  Devon. 

Hugh  Stafford,  '  chivaler  '  ;   London*  (William  Caumbrigge, 

mayor  and  escheator) ;  Essex. 
Richard  le  Scrope  of  Bolton,  '  chivaler  ' ;   London  (William 

Caumbrigge,  mayor  and  escheator). 
Nicholas  Saymour,  esquire,  who  held  by  knight  service  of 

the  heir  of  Richard  Saymour,  esquire  (who  held  of  Henry 

IV  in  chief),  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Wilts. 
Mary  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Elwell ;  Somerset. 

Maud  late  the  wife  of  William  Stokes  of  Brumpton  ;   Berks. 

Lewis  Cornewaill,  esquire  ;  Hereford  ;   Lincoln. 

Scr'  usque  hue. 
Richard  le  Scrope  of  Bolton,  '  chivaler  '  ;    York  (Richard 

Russell,  mayor  and  escheator). 

MEMBRANE  20. 

March  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton  to  cause 
Westminster.  John  Keynes,  son  and  heir  of  John  Keynes  the  elder  and  Joan 
late  his  wife,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father 
held  on  the  day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  in  fee 
tail,  and  otherwise  for  life  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the 
death  of  the  said  Joan  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John  Keynes 
the  son  ;  as  the  king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  and  fealty  until  Michaelmas  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

*  Vacated  because  nothing  thereof  was  donq. 


Jan.  10. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  20. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  8. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  18. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  26. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  24. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  24. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  26. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  28. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 

March  12. 

Westminster. 


8  HENRY  V.  337 


1420.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

March  30.  Commitment  to  Andrew  Fontereau,  monk  of  the  abbey  of 
Westminster.  Marmoutiers  les  Tours,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict, — by  main- 
prise  of  Thomas  Constable  of  the  county  of  York,  esquire,  and 
Alexander  Bosom  of  Olney,  co.  Buckingham,  '  gentilman,' — of 
the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Tykford  and  all  its  lands  and 
possessions,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  on  account  of  the  war 
with  France  and  which  were  lately  seized  into  the  king's  hands  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  next  for  three  years,  if  the  said 
war  shall  endure  for  so  long,  rendering  201.  yearly  by  equal  portions 
at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  maintaining  the  divine  services  there, 
maintaining  all  the  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  said  priory,  lands 
and  possessions  ;  provided  always  that  the  said  Andrew  be  not 
distrained  or  molested  for  the  arrears  due  to  the  king  of  any 
pensions  or  tenths  granted  or  leviable  before  the  feast  aforesaid, 
and  that  no  process  issue  or  proceed  out  of  any  court  of  the  king 
against  him  for  such  arrears. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

May  1.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  William  Pitte  of  Bristol  as 
Westminster,  one  of  the  king's  searchers  in  the  port  of  Bristol  to  examine  in 
person  all  ships  and  boats  passing  from  and  to  the  realm  in  the 
said  port  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  and  to  make 
search  of  all  such  ships  and  boats  suspected  of  being  laden 
with  uncocketed  or  uncustomed  wools,  woolfells,  hides,  cloths, 
or  other  customable  wares,  or  with  gold  or  silver  in  money 
by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or  with  jewels,  and  of  any  persons 
suspected  of  having  carried  into  or  out  of  the  realm  bulls,  letters, 
instruments  or  processes,  or  any  other  things  prejudicial  to  the 
king  or  his  subjects,  contrary  to  the  proclamations  and  prohibitions 
made  thereof  in  the  king's  behalf  ;  and  to  arrest  all  such  goods 
and  instruments  as  forfeit,  together  with  the  ships  and  persons 
carrying  them,  and  to  keep  them  safely  until  further  order ;  and 
to  do  all  other  things  that  pertain  to  the  said  office  ;  and  to 
certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  touching  all  that  is  done  in  the 
matter,  answering  and  rendering  account  at  the  Exchequer  for 
all  the  forfeitures  arrested  by  him.  And  order  to  all  sheriffs, 
mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers,  lords,  masters,  mariners  of  ships,  and 
other  the  king's  ministers  and  lieges,  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of 
all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to  be  intendant  to  William. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  named  : — 

June  18.  Robert  Assheford  ;    in  the  port  of  Chichester  and  in  all 

Westminster.  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
July  C.  Robert  Frekylton  ;  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull  and 

Westminster.  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Wt,  2415,  F.  22. 


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CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


14.20.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

April  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  Gerard  Braybroke,  esquire,  who  has  taken  to  wife  Joan 
sister  and  heir  of  William  the  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Ralegh, 
and  cause  him  and  Joan  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which 
the  said  Thomas  held  of  Henry  IV  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  (the  same  having  come 
to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  and  being  still  in  the  king's  hand  by 
the  death  of  Thomas  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said 
William,  who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward)  :  as  the 
king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Christmas 
next  the  homage  due  from  Gerard  by  reason  of  his  having  issue 
by  Joan. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

May  19.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Chaucer  and  John  Golofre,  esquires, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Edmund  Ree  of  the  county  of  Oxford  and  John 
Warefeld  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of 
Braddeffeld,  co.  Berks,  late  of  Lucy  Langford  sometime  the  wife 
of  William  Langford,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
knight  service  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Lucy  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Edward  Langford  the  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  William  and 
Lucy,  rendering  yearly  the  true  extent,  or  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and 
support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

May  21.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Richard  Ulverston,  clerk, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  John  Bedford  and  John  Steton,  both  of  the 
county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  a  toft,  a  croft,  and  a  bovate 
of  land  in  the  town  of  Huntyngdon  by  York,  sometime  of  Henry 
Scrop,  lord  de  Massham,  which  have  come  to  the  king's  hands 
and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  the 
said  Henry  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  10  years, 
rendering  the  8s.  at  which  the  premises  are  extended,  and  an 
increment  of  2s. ,  yearly  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


June  12.        Commitment    (with    like    clause)    to    Robert    Tirwhit, — by 

Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Beseby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John 

Dray  ton  of  the  county  of  Northampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the 


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April  17. 

Westminster. 


1420.  Membrane  20  —  cont. 

manor  of  Bondeby,  co.  Lincoln  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
last  for  12  years,  rendering  201.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at 
Michaelmas  and  Easter. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

MEMBRANE  19. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  ;  — 
pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  John 
Whitwell  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  in  the  county  of 
the  king,  or  of  others,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  or  in  service,  but 
held  the  manor  of  Westbury  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a 
fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  for  life,  by  virtue  of  a  certain  fine 
levied  by  licence  from  the  king  in  the  king's  court,  4  Henry  IV, 
before  William  Thirnyng  and  his  fellows  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  between  Nicholas  Wolbergh,  the  said  John  Whitwell, 
John  Stacheden  and  John  Baldok,  querents,  and  Philip  Fitz 
Eustace  and  Blanche  his  wife,  deforciants,  touching  the  said  manor, 
by  which  fine  Philip  and  Blanche  acknowledged  the  manor  to  be 
the  right  of  Nicholas  as  that  which  he  and  the  said  John,  John 
and  John  had  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Philip  and  Blanche,  to  hold 
the  same  to  the  said  Nicholas,  John,  John  and  John  and  the  heirs 
of  Nicholas,  of  Henry  IV  and  his  hen's  by  the  services  due  and 
customary,  for  ever  ;  and  that  by  virtue  of  this  fine  the  said 
Nicholas,  John,  John  and  John  were  seised  of  the  said  manor  ; 
and  that  the  said  Nicholas,  John  Stacheden  and  John  Baldok 
afterwards  died  seised  of  the  manor  in  form  aforesaid  ;  and  that 
the  said  John  Whitwell  survived  them  and  afterwards  died  seised 
thereof,  as  of  free  tenement  by  virtue  of  the  said  fine  ;  and  that 
Cecily  whom  William  Sydeney  has  taken  to  wife  is  the  daughter 
and  next  heir  of  Nicholas,  and  of  full  age  ;  —  to  cause  the  said 
William  Sydeney  (whose  fealty  in  this  behalf  due  the  king  has 
taken)  and  Cecily  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor. 

May  22.         Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.  Devon  and  Cornwall  to  John  Jaybyn  during  pleasure,  so  that  he 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof. 

Order  to  the  executors  of  the  will  of  Henry  Foleford,  late 
escheator,  to  deliver  to  John  by  indenture  the  rolls,  writs, 
memoranda  and  all  other  things  relating  to  the  said  office. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  John  as 
escheator. 


Nov.   16. 


The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of   the  office  of   the 
escheatry  in  the  counties  named  :  — 

Robert  Warcop  ;  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
John  Cerff  ;  Northumberland. 
John  Barton  ;  York. 

William  Wolbram  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
-Robert  Feriby  ;  Lincoln. 


340  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  BOLLS. 


1420.  Membrane  19 — cont. 

John  Burgh  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 
William  Hoorde  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
John  Whatcroft ;  Stafford. 

John  Monyton  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
Robert  Darcy  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
John  Wachet  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
Thomas  Billyng  ;  Northampton  and  Rutland. 
John  Bury  of  Wykham  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
William  Whappelode  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
William  Lexham  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Robert  Charyng worth  ;  Kent  and  Middlesex. 
William  Bek  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
William  Wayte  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts. 
William  Carrant,  the  younger  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
John  Wasshebourne  ;  Worcester. 

William  Tracy,  the  younger  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales. 

June  12.  Commitment  to  brother  Peter  de  Mennevall,  prior  of  the  alien 
Westminster,  priory  of  Cowyk,  co.  Devon,  William  Wonard  and  Thomas 
Leuesham,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Roger  Warde  of  the  county 
of  Worcester,  clerk,  and  Robert  Elysaundre  of  the  county  of 
Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the  said  priory  with  all  its  rights  and 
appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  20  years, 
rendering  24  marks  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas 
and  Easter  Exchequers  ;  with  proviso  that  if  the  farm,  or  any 
parcel  of  the  same,  shall  have  been  granted,  or  shall  hereafter  be 
granted,  by  the  king  to  any  person,  then  the  said  prior,  William 
and  Thomas  shall  have  allowance  thereof  in  the  payment  of  their 
farm  ;  and  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and 
support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  deputy  of  Henry 
Fitz  Hugh,  '  chivaler,'  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  Richard  Skelton,  the  younger,  of  the  county  of 
Cumberland,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Karlell  and 
William  Whitened,  both  of  the  said  county  of  Cumberland, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  multure  of  Hubryghby  with  three  waste  plots  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  rendering  therefor 
6s.  8d.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

July  6.  Commitment  to  Robert  Hill,  the  elder,  of  Shilston, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  William  Way  of  the  county  of  Devon  and  Robert 
Treage  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late 
of  Otes  Trevarthyan,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as 
of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his 
death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said 
Otes  until  the  full  age  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  together  with 
the  marriage  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one 


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341 


1420.  Membrane  19 — emit. 

of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  the  marriage  shall  have 
been  duly  effected,  rendering  yearly  for  the  keeping  the  true 
extent,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  likewise  be  agreed 
upon,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and 
support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  25.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Harpour  and  Humphrey 
Westminster.  Cotes, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Halle  of  the  county  of  Warwick 
and  John  Shortegrove  of  the  county  of  Gloucester, — of  the 
keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Bromley,  esquire,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
which  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand 
by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Bromley  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  John  Bromley,  his  kinsman  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age,  rendering  for  the  keeping  121.  yearly  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender. 

MEMBRANE  18. 

May  22.  Grant  and  demise  to  William  Burton  of  Leicestre, — by  mainprise 
Westminster,  of  John  Burgh  and  John  Danet,  both  of  the  county  of  Leicester,— 
of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the  said  county  of 
Leicester  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  6  years,  together 
with  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths,  rendering  305. 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and  answering 
at  the  Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  ;  and 
appointment  of  the  said  William  as  alnager  and  collector  ;  in 
terms  as  above  [p.  6]. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  :— 

Roger  Mynde  and  John  Rederys, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Norton,  the  elder,  and  John  Cachepoll,  both  of  Bristol, — 
from  Michaelmas  last  for  12  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of 
54Z.  13*.  4d.  ;  in  the  town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

John  Waget   and  William   Bryddeston, — by   mainprise  of 
William  Poleyn  of  the  county  of  Somerset  and  Nicholas 
Aldirley  of  the  county  of  Gloucester, — from  4  November 
next  for  12  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  I'lol.  6*.  8d.,  as 
the  last  farmers  rendered  ;  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender. 


342  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420  Membrane    18 — cont. 

Nov.  14.  Ralph  Averey, — by  mainprise  of  John  Bevyn  of  the  county 

Westminster.  of  Somerset  and  Thomas  Russell  of  the  county  of  Bristol, — 

from  Michaelmas  last  for  12  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of 

25  marks,  as  the  last  farmer  rendered  ;    in   the  county 

of  Dorset. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

June  20.  Whereas  in  a  great  council  of  Edward  III  [as  above,  p.  6,  down 
Westminster.  £O]?  under  pain  of  forfeiture :  the  king  has  appointed  John  Gunby 
of  Gunby  as  his  alnager,  during  pleasure,  in  the  parts  of  Lyndesey, 
co.  Lincoln,  in  person  and  by  deputy  to  measure  all  cloths  and 
pieces  of  cloth  for  sale  in  the  said  parts  before  they  are  sold  or 
exposed  for  sale  or  taken  out  of  the  said  parts,  seal  the  same  with 
the  seal  appointed  for  such  alnage,  levy  and  collect  to  the  king's 
use  from  the  seller  the  moneys  forthcoming  from  such  alnage, 
and  also  the  subsidy  aforesaid,  in  respect  of  all  cloths  and  pieces 
of  cloth  for  sale  so  measured  and  sealed,  according  to  the  form 
of  the  statutes,  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  said  moneys 
and  subsidy,  seal  all  such  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth,  when  the 
subsidy  thereon  has  been  paid,  with  the  seal  appointed  for  the 
purpose,  cause  proclamation  to  be  made  that  no  denizen  or  alien 
expose  for  sale  or  take  out  of  the  said  parts  any  cloths  or  pieces 
of  cloth,  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of  the  same,  until  the  alnage 
money  and  subsidy  have  been  paid  and  the  cloths  and  pieces  of 
cloth  have  been  sealed  with  the  seals  appointed  for  such  alnage 
and  subsidy  respectively,  search  all  houses,  shops  and  other  places 
in  the  said  parts  where  such  cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  for  sale 
can  be  found,  take  into  the  king's  hand  as  forfeit  all  unsealed 
cloths  and  pieces  of  cloth  exposed  for  sale,  sell  them  by  indenture 
by  survey  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county,  answer  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  moneys  forthcoming,  and  arrest  and  commit  to  prison 
until  further  order  all  who  are  rebellious  in  the  matter  ;  answering 
at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  and  profits  of  the  said  alnage  and 
subsidy  and  forfeiture  according  to  the  form  of  the  statutes.  And 
the  treasurer  is  from  time  to  time  at  his  discretion  to  remunerate 
the  said  John  according  to  his  deserts  and  labours.  And  order 
to  the  sheriff  of  the  county  and  to  the  bailiffs,  constables,  ministers 
and  other  the  king's  lieges  and  subjects  to  be  intendant  to  the 
said  John  and  his  deputies. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

July  3.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  one  Hugh 
Humberston,  sometime  parson  of  the  church  of  Carleton,  and 
Richard  Overton,  sometime  vicar  of  the  church  of  Eston,  by  a 
fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  38  Edward  III,  before  Robert  de 
Thorp  and  his  fellows  then  justices  of  the  Bench,  granted  the 
manor  of  Horpull,  8  acres  of  wood  in  Horpull  and  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  the  same  towrii  to  Nicholas  Crophill,  knight,  for 


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1420.  Membrane  17 — cont. 

term  of  his  life,  with  remainder  to  Simon  Warde  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies,  and  remainder  over 
to  Maud  daughter  of  the  said  Simon  and  the  heirs  male  of  her 
body  ;  and  that  Robert  Thame  of  Horpole,  the  son  and  heir  male 
of  the  said  Maud,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  said 
manor,  wood  and  advowson  by  virtue  of  the  said  fine,  since 
Simon  and  Elizabeth  died  first  without  heir  male  of  their  bodies  , 
and  that  Robert  died  seised  of  such  estate  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  without  heir  male  of  his  body  ;  and  that  the  manor,  wood 
and  advowson  aforesaid  are  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour 
called  Peverell  Fee  by  service  of  doing  two  suits  to  the  two  great 
courts  of  the  honour  yearly  for  all  services  ;  and  that  Thomas 
Thame  the  brother  of  Robert  is  his  next  heir  by  virtue  of  the 
aforesaid  fine,  and  is  30  years  of  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the 
said  Thomas  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  premises. 

July  6.  Commitment  to  Salamon  Frithesthorp  and  John  Frithesthorp,— 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Robert  Ellerbek  of  London  and  John  Bridde  of 
Marleburgh  of  the  county  of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands 
late  of  John  Leuesham  and  Agnes  his  wife,  who  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  on  the  days  of  their  deaths,  and  also  of  the  keeping  of 
all  the  lands  late  of  Richard  Crissechirch  and  Alice  his  wife,  who 
likewise  held  (tenuerunt]  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John 
Leuesham,  Agnes,  Richard  and  Alice  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Agnes  the  kinswoman  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Leuesham  and 
Agnes  and  the  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Crissechirch  and 
Alice,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and 
the  marriage  shall  have  been  duly  effected,  paying  for  the  said 
keeping  and  marriage  100  marks  only,  in  hand,  and  finding  fit 
maintenance  for  the  heir,  maintaining  all  houses,  woods,  enclosures 
and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on 
the  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

June  23.  Commitment  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Ledes, — by  mainprise 
Westminster,  of  John  Gibbes  and  Thomas  York,  both  of  the  county  of  Kent, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Ledes  and  the 
agistment  of  the  park  there,  co.  Kent ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  20  years,  rendering  24J.  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  all  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  manor. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

June  24.        Commitment  to  Roger  bishop  of  Carlisle, — by  mainprise  of 

Westminster.  Alexander  Cok  of  the  county  of  Cumberland,  clerk,  and  John 

Elryngton   of  the   county   of  Middlesex,   '  gentilman,' — of  the 


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1420  Membrane  16 — cont. 

keeping  of  the  whole  of  the  king's  fishery  by  the  city  of  Carlisle 
and  '  Le  Kyngesfrethnet '  in  the  water  of  Eden,  with  all  com- 
modities and  profits  pertaining  to  the  said  fishery  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Easter  last  for  12  years,  rendering  22  marks  yearly  at 
the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and 
maintaining  all  charges  incumbent  of  right  on  the  fishery. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

June  28.  Commitment  to  Robert  Tirwhit, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  Beseby  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Drayton  of  the  county 
of  Northampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Bondeby,  co. 
Lincoln  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  12  years,  rendering 
201.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter, 
maintaining  the  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting 
all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manor  ;  as  John  Taylbois, 
who  still  survives,  has  surrendered  to  the  treasurer  for  cancellation 
the  letters  patent  of  16  July,  6  Henry  V[p.  248  above],  by  which  the 
king  committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  manor  to  him  and  to 
William  Lodyngton,  now  deceased,  from  Michaelmas,  6  Henry  V, 
for  12  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  20?.  sterling. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

June  18.  Commitment  to  William  Newman,— by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Westminster.  Okebourne  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  and  William  Leventhorp 
of  the  county  of  Stafford, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Wedoii 
Pynkeneye,  co.  Northampton,  lately  assigned  in  dower  to  Joan 
queen  of  England,  and  now  for  certain  causes  seized  into  the 
king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  10 
years,  if  it  shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering 
161.,  as  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  10s., 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manor,  excepting 
only  the  repairing  of  a  certain  tower  built  there. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

July  5.  Commitment  to  the  prior  of  the  priory  of  Spaldyng, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Roger  de  Launde  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  Peter 
Surflete  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands 
with  all  their  appurtenances  in  Spaldyng  and  Pynchebek,  co. 
Lincoln,  parcels  of  the  alien  priory  of  Cosham,  lately  assigned  in 
dower  to  Joan  queen  of  England,  and  now  for  certain  causes 
seized  into  the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  8  years,  if  the  lands  shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's 
hand,  rendering  100s.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  maintaining  all  houses,  woods,  enclosures  and 
buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
lands.  By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

July  6.         Commitment   to    Thomas   Smyth, — by   mainprise   of   Ralph 
Westminster.  Wymeldon  of  the  county  of  Surrey  and  William  Gildrigge  of  the 


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county  of  Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  1C  acres  of  land  in  Wartlynge, 
co.  Sussex,  which  John  Tyson,  outlawed  for  felony  and  murder, 
held  at  the  time  of  the  promulgation  of  the  said  outlawry  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  30  years,  if  the  land  shall 
remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid, 
rendering  yearly  the  os.  at  which  the  land  is  extended,  and  an 
increment  of  20d.,  and  supporting  all  charges  belonging  to  the 
land.  By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

July  4.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  to  cause  John  Chesebroke  and  Joan 
his  wife,  the  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Deverose,  to  have  full 
seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  John  Deverose  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
of  his  death  ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  of  the  said  John 
Chesebroke. 

June  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon  ; — pursuant  to 
West  minster.  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  John  Keynes,  the 
younger,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  of  the  king  in 
chief,  in  demesne  or  in  service,  in  the  said  county  ;  but  that  by 
a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  at  Westminster  in  the  quinzaine 
of  Easter,  7  Henry  V,  before  Richard  Norton  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench,  between  John  Keynes,  the  elder,  querent, 
and  John  Bruer,  clerk,  Robert  Spret,  clerk,  Richard  Holt,  clerk, 
Hugh  Ponchardon  and  John  Roller,  deforciants,  touching  the 
manor  of  Wynkelegh  Keynes  and  the  hundred  of  Wynkelegh,  2 
messuages,  a  toft,  a  carucate  of  land,  30  acres  of  meadow  and  4 
acres  of  alder-grove  in  Exeter  and  Weryngeston,  co.  Devon,  and 
touching  other  manors  and  lands  in  the  counties  of  Dorset  and 
Somerset,  the  said  John  Keynes,  the  elder,  among  the  other 
manors  and  lands  in  the  same  fine  contained,  acknowledged  the 
said  manor  of  Wynkelegh  and  the  hundred,  messuages,  toft, 
land,  meadow  and  alder-grove  aforesaid  to  be  the  right  of  the  said 
Richard,  of  which  the  said  Richard,  John  Bruer,  Robert,  Hugh 
and  John  Roller,  among  other  things  in  the  same  fine  contained, 
by  the  same  fine  had  the  said  manor  and  hundred  of  Wynkelegh 
and  a  messuage  in  Exeter  of  the  gift  of  the  said  John  Keynes,  the 
elder,  for  which  acknowledgement,  fine  and  concord  the  said 
John  Bruer,  Robert,  Richard,  Hugh  and  John  Roller,  among 
other  things  in  the  same  fine  contained,  by  the  same  fine  granted 
the  said  manor,  hundred  and  messuage  in  Exeter  to  the  said  John 
Keynes,  the  elder,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  ;  and  that  by 
virtue  of  this  fine  the  said  John  Keynes,  the  elder,  was  seised  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  to  himself  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
body,  of  the  said  manor  of  Wynkelegh  Keynes,  the  hundred,  and 
the  messuage  in  Exeter  ;  and  that  the  said  John  Keynes,  the 
elder,  died  so  seised,  after  whose  death  the  manor  of  Wynkelegh, 
the  hundred,  and  the  messuage  in  Exeter  descended  to  the  said 
John  Keynes,  the  younger,  as  son  and  heir  male  of  John  Keynes, 
the  elder  ;  and  that  the  messuage  in  Exeter  is  held  of  the  king  in 


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•[420.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

free  socage,  and  the  manor  of  Wynkelegh  Keynes  and  the  hundred 
of  another  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Richard  Keynes,  who  is  of  full 
age,  is  the  brother  and  heir  male  of  John  Keynes  the  younger, 
since  the  said  John  died  without  heir  male  of  his  body  ; — to  take 
the  fealty  of  the  said  Richard  Keynes  for  the  said  messuage  in 
Exeter  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  same,  removing  the 
king's  hand  from  the  said  manor  and  hundred,  which  are  held  of 
another  than  the  king,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other 
reason  than  the  death  of  John  Keynes,  the  younger,  and  delivering 
to  Richard  Keynes  any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of 
the  death  of  John  Keynes,  the  younger. 

June  22.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton  ;-— 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  John 
Keynes,  the  younger,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  (1)  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Tangeley  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  (2)  the 
manor  of  Nyton  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  in  fee  tail,  to  himself  and 
his  heirs  by  Margery  his  late  wife,  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  John 
Keynes,  the  elder,  his  father,  to  him  (by  name  of  John  Keynes, 
son  of  the  said  John  Keynes,  the  elder)  and  the  said  Margery 
and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  ;  and  that  Margery  died  long  before 
the  said  John  the  younger  ;  and  that  the  said  moiety  is  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and 
the  said  manor  of  Nyton  of  another  than  the  king  ;  and  that 
Joan  the  wife  of  John  Speke  is  the  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said 
John  Keynes,  the  younger,  and  Margery,  and  of  full  age  ; — to 
cause  the  said  John  Speke  and  Joan  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
said  manor  of  Nyton  and  the  moiety,  as  the  king  has  taken  the 
fealty  of  John  Speke  for  the  moiety,  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  until  Christmas  next  the  homage  due  from 
him  in  this  behalf  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  his  said  wife. 

July  13.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Morton,  clerk,  and  William 
Westminster.  Repynghale,  vicar  of  Romeney, — by  mainprise  of  Roger  Sapurton 
of  the  county  of  Middlesex  and  Roger  Crome  of  the  county  of 
York, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Romeney,  co.  Kent, 
which  is  in  the  king's  hand,  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  5  years,  rendering  20  marks 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Michaelmas  and  Easter  Exchequers  ; 
with  proviso  that  if  the  said  farm,  or  any  parcel  of  the  same, 
shall  have  been  granted,  or  shall  hereafter  be  granted,  by  the 
king  to  any  person,  then  the  said  Thomas  and  William  shall 
have  allowance  thereof  in  the  payment  of  their  farm  ;  and  with 
clause  touching  the  finding  of  divine  services,  maintenance  of 
buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  15. 

June  16.        Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  to  take 
Westminster,  the  fealty  of  Richard  Holt,  clerk,  brother  and  heir  of  Hugh  Holt, 


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1420.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

esquire,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which 
the  said  Hugh  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  40*. 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Hilary  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hertford. 

July  8.  Commitment  to  Robert  Mirfyn, — by  mainprise  of  William 
Westminster.  Sponden  and  William  Catton,  both  of  the  county  of  Kent, — of 
the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Eltham  with  its  members,  to  wit, 
Brandon,  Mordyngham  and  Henle,  and  with  the  rents,  lands, 
meadows,  pastures,  hays  and  other  profits  pertaining  to  it, 
both  within  and  without  the  park,  saving  sufficient  pasture  for 
the  deer,  and  excepting  the  capital  manor  with  the  whole  precinct 
and  the  gardens  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  next  for 
10  years,  with  sufficient  '  housbote,'  '  haybote  '  and  '  firbote  ' 
from  the  wood  without  the  said  park,  rendering  44£.,  as  the  last 
farmer  used  to  render,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  belonging 
to  the  said  manor  of  Brandon  and  to  the  other  houses  for 
husbandly,  destruction  of  the  said  houses  and  buildings  within  the 
manor  of  Brandon,  and  of  the  houses  and  buildings  for  husbandry, 
by  high  wind,  sudden  storms,  and  fire  caused  by  another  (alienum 
ignem)  only  excepted  ;  as  William  Sareson,  clerk,  and  Thomas 
Brugges  have  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the 
letters  patent  by  which  the  king  lately  committed  the  keeping  of 
the  premises  to  them  from  Michaelmas,  1  Henry  V,  for  10  years, 
at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  4U.  which  the  last  farmers  used  to  render, 
and  an  increment  of  60s. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  by  mainprise  of  Tliomas 
Walsyngham  and  William  Estfeld  both  of  the  city  of  London, 
committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  manor  of  Eltham,  with  the 
members,  rents,  lands,  meadows,  pastures,  hays,  and  other  profits 
pertaining  to  it,  both  within  and  without  the  said  manor,  (saving 
sufficient  pasture  for  the  deer,  and  excepting  the  capital  manor  with 
the  whole  precinct  and  the  gardens],  to  the  said  Robert,  to  hold  the 
same  under  a  certain  form.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

July  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  taken  before  Reynold  Malyns,  late  escheator  in 
the  said  county,  showing  that  Ellen  late  the  wife  of  Geoffrey 
Brokhole,  knight,  held  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  her 
death  the  manor  of  Roos  in  Radewynter,  the  manor  of  Stanle, 
alms  '  Giffardes,'  in  Great  Sampford,  and  the  manor  of  Newehalle 
in  Asshildham  in  the  hundred  of  Danseye  ;  and  that  the  manor 
of  Roos  is  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  county  of  Hereford  by  knight 
service,  the  manor  of  Newehalle  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of 
Raylegh  by  knight  service,  and  the  manor  of  Stanle,  alias 


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1420  Membrane  15 — cont. 

'  Giffardes,'  of  another  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Joan  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  Aspall,  one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  Ellen,  and 
John,  son  of  John  Sumpter  and  Margery  his  wife,  Ellen's  other 
daughter,  are  the  next  heirs  of  Ellen,  Joan  being  of  full  age  and 
John  the  son  a  minor  ;  and  since  Richard  II  granted,  among  other 
things,  the  honour,  town,  fair  and  market  of  Reileigh,  co.  Essex, 
together  with  the  profits  of  the  herbage  of  the  park  of  Reileigh 
(which  Aubrey  de  Veer,  '  chivaler,'  then  held  for  life)  to  his  uncle 
Edmund  late  duke  of  York,  to  hold  the  same  in  tail  male,  after 
Aubrey's  death,  of  the  said  late  king  and  his  heirs  [Calendar  of 
Patent  Rolls,  1388-1392,  p.  377]  ; — to  make  a  partition,  of  the 
manors  of  Roos  and  Newehalle  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause 
Joan  to  have  full  seisin  of  her  pourparty  of  the  said  manors  of 
Roos  and  Newehalle,  as  the  king  has  taken  her  fealty  therefor  ; 
retaining  the  pourparty  of  John  the  son  in  the  king's  hand  until 
further  order ;  removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  manor  of 
Stanle,  alias  '  Giffardes/  if  it  is  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other 
reason  than  the  death  of  Ellen,  and  delivering  any  issues  taken 
therefrom  since  the  time  of  Ellen's  death  to  those  to  whom  they 
belong. 

July  12.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Annis  late  the  wife 
of  Stephen  Derby,  knight,  held  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  of  her  death  the  manor  of  Langeblaneford,  alias  Langeton 
Boteler,  together  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  there,  the 
manor  of  Langeton  Latile,  the  manor  of  Radelyngton  in  Purbik, 
a  messuage,  a  carucate  of  land,  16  acres  of  meadow,  16  acres  of 
marsh  and  100  acres  of  pasture  in  Littelton,  together  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church  there,  a  close  in  Blaneford  Forum,  2 
burgages,  7  cottages,  4  stalls  (scamella)  and  a  close  in  Blaneford 
Forum,  and  a  messuage,  a  garden,  2|  acres  of  land  and  1|  acres  of 
meadow  in  Blaneford  Forum  ;  and  that  the  said  Annis  held  on 
the  day  of  her  death  2  messuages,  a  carucate  of  land,  7  acres  of 
meadow  and  12  acres  of  pasture  in  Blaneford  St.  Mary  for  term 
of  her  life  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  John  atte  Forde  and  Philip 
Iryssh  to  her  and  Stephen  Derby,  '  chivaler,'  her  late  husband, 
and  to  the  heirs  of  Stephen  ;  and  that  the  manor  of  Langeblane- 
ford, alias  Langeton  Boteler,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church 
there  are  held  of  the  king  in  socage  by  service  of  rendering  Id. 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer  at  Easter  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 
the  county,  for  all  services,  the  messuage,  land,  meadow,  marsh 
and  pasture  in  Littelton  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  there  of 
the  heir  of  John  de  Sancto  Claro,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  by 
service  of  rendering  an  ounce  of  pepper  yearly  at  Michaelmas  for 
all  services,  and  the  rest  of  the  premises  of  others  than  the  king  ; 
and  that  Robert  Derby  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Stephen 
and  Annis,  and  30  years  of  age  : — to  cause  the  said  Robert  to 
have  full  seisin  of  the  manor  of  Langeblaneford,  alias  Langeton 
Boteler,  and  the  advowsons  aforesaid,  as  the  king  has  taken  his 
fealty  for  the  said  manor  and  for  the  said  messuage,  land,  meadow, 


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1420.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

marsh  and  pasture  in  Littelton  ;  removing  the  king's  hand  from 
the  said  manors  of  Langeton  Latile  and  Radelyngton  in  Purbik 
and  from  the  said  closes,  burgages,  cottages,  stalls,  messuages, 
garden,  land,  meadow,  pasture  and  marsh,  which  are  held  of 
others  than  the  king,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other 
reason  than  the  death  of  Annis,  and  delivering  to  Robert  any 
issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  the  death  of  Annis. 


July  5.  Commission  to  Edmund  Fitz  William,  Robert  Rudstane,  John 
Westminster.  Thwaytes,  John  Newesom  and  Thomas  Portyngton,  or  to  any 
two  of  them, — since  the  king  has  been  given  to  understand 
that  John  Hothom,  '  chivaler,'  tenant  of  the  king  in  chief,  on 
the  day  of  his  death  held  more  lands  in  the  county  of  York 
than  are  specified  in  the  inquisitions  taken  in  the  said  county 
after  his  death, — to  make  inquisition  touching  such  additional 
lands  of  the  said  John  Hothom,  and  touching  his  heir  in  regard 
to  them  ;  and  to  take  these  additional  lands  into  the  king's 
hands,  and  keep  them  safely  until  further  order. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

Oct.  10.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Robert  Dyxon,  clerk,  and  John 
Westminster.  Henegge  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Boston  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  (1)  the  customs  granted  to 
Edward  I  by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return  for  certain 
liberties  and  immunities,  and  the  custom  and  subsidy  which  by 
the  statute  published  in  Parliament,  11  Henry  IV,  all  such  alien 
merchants  are  to  pay  for  garments  made  for  export  from  cloths 
of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn  '  and  other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the  half 
grain,  and  also  from  cloths  dyed  in  grain  and  all  other  cloths  of 
wool,  which  have  been  cut,  according  to  the  rate  and  quantity 
of  the  same  ;  (2)  the  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit, 
on  each  sack  of  wool  43s.  4d.  from  denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens, 
on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides 
100-9.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  (3)  the  custom 
on  cloths  of  wool  and  worsted  made  in  England  for  export  to 
foreign  parts  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket  '  seal  in  the  said  ports  ; 
answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 

1421. 

Jan.  28. 

\Vestminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
William  Mohun  and  William  Gosse ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

Robert  Russell  and  Thomas  Fyssh  ;   in  the  port  of  Bristol 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

Thomas  Dengayne  and  Richard  Elys  ;   in  the  port  of  Great 
Yarmouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  etc. 

John  Kymbirley  and  John  Joye  ;    in  the  port  of  Ipswich 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc, 


350  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1421.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

John  Toly,  clerk,  and  William  Stapulton  ;    in  the  port  of 

Lynne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.       By  bill  etc. 

Jan.  26.  John  Holym  and  William  Warner  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 

Westminster.  an(j  jn  an_  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

1400  MEMBRANE  13. 

July  12.  Commitment  to  William  Hankef  ord,  knight,  Richard  Hankef  ord, 
Westminster.  an(j  jonn  Dabernoun, — by  mainprise  of  John  Gambon  and  John 
Bilhole,  both  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
lands  late  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  Kyrkham,  who  held  of 
the  bishopric  of  Exeter  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  her 
death,  which  lands  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the 
king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  fact  that  the  temporalities  of  the 
bishopric  are  in  the  king's  hands  and  also  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  William  Kyrkham,  brother  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Kyrkham  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Isabel  until 
the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  together  with  his  marriage,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and 
they  shall  have  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for  the  keeping 
and  marriage  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and 
the  treasurer,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

July  23.  Commitment  to  James  Knottesford,  Lewis  Keychirche,  clerk, 
Westminster.  Simon  Northewe  and  John  Cheser, — by  mainprise  of  Roger 
Sharp  of  London,  '  skynner,'  and  John  Austyn  of  London, 
esquire, — of  the  guardianship  of  all  the  temporalities  of  the 
bishopric  of  Chichester  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of 
the  voidance  of  the  bishopric  by  the  death  of  Henry  the  last 
bishop,  together  with  all  liberties,  franchises  and  rights  pertaining 
to  the  said  bishopric  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  late  bishop  for  as  long  as  the  temporalities  ought  to 
remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  650 
marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas 
and  Easter  ;  provided  always  that  if  the  king  shall  have  restored 
the  temporalities  to  any  bishop  after  any  of  the  said  terms,  then 
answer  shall  be  made  only  for  the  due  proportion  in  respect  of 
the  demesne  lands  from  the  last  term  of  such  payment  up  to  the 
day  of  such  restoration  ;  with  a  further  proviso  that  the  said 
farmers  during  the  voidance  shall  in  no  wise  be  charged  in  respect 
of  any  tenths  for  the  said  temporalities  to  be  granted  after  the 
death  of  the  said  late  bishop,  payable  to  the  king's  use  ;  and  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  17  October  in  the  present 
year  committed  the  guardianship  of  all  the  temporalities  of  the  said 
bishopric  to  William  Scot  and  John  Cheser  and  to  Robert  Brygham 
and  William  Duffeld,  clerics,  by  a  certain  mainprise,  to  hold  the 
same  under  a  certain  form.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 


8  HENRY   V. 


351 


14.20.  Membrane  13 — cant. 

Sept.  28.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  John  Botiller  and  John  Norton 
w.-t  minster,  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  London  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places  the  custom  and  subsidy  on  wools,  hides 
and  woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  50*.  from  denizens  and 
60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and  on 
each  last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ; 
and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  port ;  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  10.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Robert  Dyxon  and  John 
Westminster.  Henegge  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  port  of  Boston  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places  the  custom  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells 
which  is  due  to  the  king  of  his  inheritance  ;  and  to  keep  the 
'  coket '  seal  in  the  said  port ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for 
the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Nov.  23. 

\\Vstminster. 


Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 

1421. 

Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
William  Mohun  and  William  Gosse  ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

Robert  Russell  and  Thomas  Fyssh  ;    in  the  port  of  Bristol 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

Thomas  Dengayne  and  Richard  Elys  ;   in  the  port  of  Great 

Yarmouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  etc. 
John  Kymbirley  and  John  Joye  ;    in  the  port  of  Ipswich 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

John  Toly,  clerk,  and  William  Stapulton  ;    in  the  port  of 

Lynne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.       By  bill  etc. 
John  Holym  and  William  Warner  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 


Jan.  2G. 

Westminster. 

1420. 

Oct.  13.  Commitment  to  William  Bodrigan,  knight, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Treveswythcn  and  John  Metherderwa,  both  of  the  county 
of  Cornwall, —  of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Tregony,  co.  Cornwall, 
late  of  John  Seyntaubyn,  esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
on  the  day  of  his  death,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  is 
still  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  John  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Joan  and  Margaret  his  daughters  and 
heirs  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful 
age  of  the  said  heirs,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer  the  true 
extent  thereof  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  liim  and 
the  treasurer,  maintaining  the  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings, 
and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  manor  :  as 
Robert  Chalons,  knight,  has  surrendered  into  the  Chancery  for 
cancellation  the  letters  patent  by  which  the  king  lately  committed 
to  him  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  said  manor,  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  then  last  past  until  the  lawful  age  of  the 


352  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420  Membrane  13 — cont. 

said  heirs,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  true  extent,  or  as  much 
as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer  [p.  303 
above]. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  15.  Commitment  to  James  Knottesford  of  the  county  of  Sussex, 
Westminster,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  William  Scardeburgh  of  the  county  of 
York  and  Thomas  Leuesham  of  the  county  of  Kent,  clerk, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manor  of  Oldeshorsham,  co.  Sussex,  which  John 
Rothenale,  '  chivaler,'  lately  held  for  term  of  his  life  of  the  king's 
gift,  with  reversion  to  the  king  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  John's  death  for  20  years,  rendering  10/.  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and  supporting  all  charges 
incumbent  on  the  manor  ;  with  proviso  that  he  have  allowance 
in  the  payment  of  his  farm  in  respect  of  any  annuities  heretofore 
granted  or  hereafter  to  be  granted. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

MEMBRANE  12. 

July  12.  Commitment  to  Peter  Swyft  of  Lambheth,  co.  Surrey, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Richard  Tyler  of  the  county  of  Surrey  and  William 
Coole  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  demesne 
lands  and  meadows  of  the  king's  manor  of  Kenyngton,  co. 
Surrey,  with  a  certain  barn  and  other  easements,  without  '  La 
Pale  '  there,  and  with  the  rabbit  warren,  rents,  perquisites  of 
courts  and  all  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  said  manor ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas,  7  Henry  V,  for  10  years,  rendering 
20  marks  yearly  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers 
equally,  or  by  the  hands  of  the  receiver  general  of  the  duchy  of 
Cornwall  for  the  time  being,  and  maintaining  only  the  enclosure 
of  the  said  rabbit  warren,  the  wall  by  the  bank  of  the  Thames, 
the  said  barn  (after  it  shall  have  been  sufficiently  repaired  at  his 
hands),  and  all  other  foreign  (forinseca)  charges  pertaining  to  the 
manor  ;  provided  always  that  the  king  shall  cause  the  said  barn 
to  be  repaired  at  the  hands  of  the  said  farmer  at  the  beginning  of 
the  said  term,  and  the  gutter  by  the  water  of  Thames  as  often  as 
shall  be  necessary,  during  the  term. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Sept.  28.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Richard  Bokeland  and  William 
Westminster.  Estfeld  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  London  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  merchan- 
dise, the  subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on 
the  Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  3  Henry  V,  was  granted  to 
the  king  from  Michaelmas  3  [recte  4]  Henry  V,  for  life,  for  the 
safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  3s.  on  every  tun  of  wine  for  import 
and  export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted),  and  l'2d.  in  the  pound 
on  all  merchandise  for  import  and  export  (except  wools,  hides  and 


8  HENRY  V. 


353 


1420.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except  every  kind  of  corn  and  flour  and 
fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export,*  and  except  ale  and  victuals 
for  export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  and  Hareflieu  and  the 
marches  there) ;  and  to  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys 
forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
Robert  Dyxon,  clerk,  and  John  Henegge  ;    in  the  port  of 

Boston  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
William  Mohun  and  William  Gosse  ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

Robert  Russell  and  Thomas  Fyssh  ;    in  the  port  of  Bristol 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

Thomas  Dengayne  and  Richard  Elys  ;   in  the  port  of  Great 

Yarmouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  etc. 

John  Kymbirley  and  John  Joye  ;  in  the  port  of  Ipswich  and 

in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
John  Toly,  clerk,  and  William  Stapulton  ;  in  the  port  of 

Lynne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  Wilh'am  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
John  Holym  and  William  Warner  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  etc. 

Commitment  to  William  Wydecombe, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Cappys  of  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  Roger  Normanton  of  the 
county  of  Derby, — of  the  keeping  of  a  tenement  in  the  city  of 
Winchester  (called  the  tenement  of  Hugh  Crane,  sometime  citizen 
of  Winchester),  late  of  John  de  la  Ryver  who  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  tenement  shall  remain 
in  the  king's  hand  on  account  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  de  la 
Ryver,  rendering  4  marks  yearly,  maintaining  all  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  tenement. 

By  bill  of  Wilh'am  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


Oct.  4.  Commitment  to  Richard  Hore  and  Richard  Seyne,  clerks, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  John  Merbury  and  Thomas  Barton  of  the  county 
of  Hereford, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  St.  Clears, 
with  all  its  appurtenances,  in  South  Wales  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  last  for  10  years,  if  the  priory  shall  remain  for 
so  long  in  the  king's  hands,  rendering  24  marks  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  divine 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 

Westminster. 

1421. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 

1420. 

Oct.  8. 

Westminster. 


*  import.  Rot.  Parl.  IV.  64. 
Wt.  2415. 


F.  23. 


354  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

services,    maintaining    houses,    enclosures    and    buildings,    and 
supporting  all  charges  belonging  to  the  priory. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  20  February  2  Henry  VI, 

committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  priory  to  the  said  Rictiard  and 

Richard,  to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain  form.     And  so  these 

letters  are  cancelled. 

Oct.  11.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  Roger  Lyveden  for 
Westminster.  one  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff ;  the 
mayor  and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name 
and  the  names  of  Nicholas  Bagot  and  Robert  Colvile  as  candidates 
for  the  office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  their  charter  dated 
8  August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  David  Ruddok,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
Roger  by  indenture. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  Roger  as  sheriff. 

Oct.  16.  Commitment  to  John  Fray, — by  mainprise  of  John  Hotoft  of 
Westminster,  the  county  of  Hertford,  esquire,  and  William  Leventhorp  of  the 
county  of  Stafford,  esquire, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  in 
the  county  of  Middlesex  late  of  Alice  late  the  wife  of  Elming 
Leget,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day 
of  her  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  Elming,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until 
one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  yearly  the 
extent  thereof  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and 
the  treasurer  by  Easter  next,  maintaining  houses  and  buildings, 
and  supporting  all  charges  incumbent  on  the  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  18.  Commitment  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  abbey  of 
Westminster.  Westminster  of  the  guardianship  of  all  the  temporalities  and 
liberties,  late  of  William  the  late  abbot,  which  are  in  the  king's 
hand  by  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  William's 
death  for  as  long  as  the  said  temporalities  and  liberties  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand  on  that  account,  rendering  800  marks 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings  and 
support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  5.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Aleyn  and  John 
Westminster.  Fraye, — by  mainprise  of  John  Faunteleroy  and  John  Waryn, 
citizens  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Hatton  by 
Wragby,  co.  Lincoln,  (with  its  members  and  appurtenances  in 
Panton  and  Westbarkeworth,  co.  Lincoln),  which  John  Teryngham 
of  the  county  of  Buckingham,  esquire,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  which  came  to  the  king's  hands 
by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John 


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1420.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

Teryngham,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  as  by  an  inquisition  taken 
before  the  escheator  in  the  said  county  and  returned  into  the 
Exchequer  more  fully  appears  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  day  of 
the  taking  of  the  said  inquisition  for  as  long  as  the  manor  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  yearly 
the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
them  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  tfie  king,  on  11  November,  9  Henry 
V, — pursuant  to  an  agreement  made  between  the  said  Thomas  and 
John  Fray  and  the  treasurer  for  the  payment  of  a  certain  sum  for 
the  keeping  of  the  said  manor  with  its  members  and  appurtenances, — 
committed  the  keeping  to  the  said  Thomas  and  John  Fray,  by  a 
certain  mainprise,  to  hold  the  same  under  a  certain  form  in  certain 
other  letters  contained.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

MEMBRANE   n. 

Oct.  16.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Harcourt,  knight,  William  Lee  of  Knyghtley,  Christopher 
Boynton,  John  Potter,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stanlake,  and 
John  Harpour, — by  mainprise  of  Roger  Corbet  of  the  county  of 
Salop  and  John  Ives  of  the  county  of  Stafford, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  lands  late  of  the  said  Thomas,  who  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  Thomas  until  the  lawful  age  of  Robert  his  son  and  heir, 
together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  they  shall 
have  duly  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  yearly  for  the  keeping 
the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  them  and  the  treasurer  by  the  Purification  next,  and  for 
the  marriage  200  marks  only,  to  wit,  40/.  at  Martinmas  next,  40/. 
at  the  Purification  following,  and  80  marks  at  Easter  following, 
and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  17.  Commitment  to  William  Scot  and  John  Cheser,  and  to  Robert 
Westminster.  Brygham  and  William  Duff  eld,  clerks, — by  mainprise  of  Andrew 
Totyng  of  London,  '  fysshmonger,'  and  Robert  Coventre  of 
London,  '  mercer,' — of  the  guardianship  of  all  the  temporalities  of 
the  bishopric  of  Chichester  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  the  voidance  of  the  bishopric  by  the  death  of  Henry  the  last 
bishop  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said 
late  bishop,  together  with  all  liberties,  franchises,  rights,  issues, 
rents,  farms,  profits  and  commodities  pertaining  to  the  king  by 
reason  of  the  said  voidance,  for  as  long  as  the  said  temporalities 
ought  to  remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  the  cause  aforesaid, 
rendering  650  marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at 
Christmas  and  Midsummer  ;  provided  always  that  if  the  king 
shall  have  restored  the  temporalities  to  any  bishop  after  any  of 
the  said  terms,  then  answer  shall  be  made  only  for  the  due 
proportion  in  respect  of  the  demesne  lands  from  the  last  term  of 


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14.00  Membrane  11 — cont. 

such  payment  up  to  the  day  of  such  restoration  ;  with  a  further 
proviso  that  the  said  farmers  during  the  voidance  shall  in  no 
wise  be  charged  in  respect  of  any  tenths  for  the  said  temporalities 
to  be  granted  after  the  death  of  the  said  late  bishop,  payable  to 
the  king's  use  ;  and  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Aug.  24.  Whereas,  on  28  December  14  Henry  IV,  the  said  late  king  by 
Westminster,  letter  patent  [Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1408-1413,  p.  460]  granted 
the  manor  of  Benstede,  with  the  knights'  fees  and  the  park  and 
warren  there,  and  all  the  lands  in  Wauton  and  Charlewode,  co. 
Surrey,  to  Richard  Arundell  '  chivaler,'  now  deceased,  and  Alice 
his  wife  to  hold  the  same  in  survivorship,  to  the  value  of  80  marks 
a  year,  without  rendering  anything  therefor  to  the  said  late  king 
or  his  heirs  ;  and  whereas  it  has  been  pointed  out  to  the  king 
before  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  that  the  premises  exceed  the 
value  of  80  marks  by  4Z.  8s.  2d.  a  year  ;  the  king,  by  mainprise 
of  Roger  Maynston  of  the  county  of  Hereford,  '  gentilman,'  and 
Stephen  Bykman,  clerk,  has  granted  the  farm  of  the  said  41.  8s.  2d. 
to  the  said  Alice  from  21  March,  7  Henry  V,  for  10  years,  rendering 
the  said  4Z.  8s.  2d.  therefor  yearly  to  the  king. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  28.  Commitment  to  William  Thirlewall  and  William  Tresham, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  John  Ellerkar  of  the  county  of  York  and  John 
Everdon,  clerk,  of  the  county  of  Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands,  rents  and  services  in  the  towns  of  Sywell,  Barton 
Pynkeney  and  Hanyngton,  co.  Northampton,  sometime  of 
Thomas  Beston,  deceased,  of  late  the  chief  bailiff  of  the  honour 
of  Walyngford  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as 
long  as  the  premises,  which  have  been  seized  into  the  king's 
hands  for  divers  sums  of  money  wherein  the  said  Thomas  stood 
indebted  to  the  king,  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  on  that 
account,  rendering  100$.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  and  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  pertaining 
to  the  said  lands. 

Nov.  4.  Commitment  to  William  Leventhorp  and  John  Harpour, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Leventhorp  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  and 
John  Forthey  of  the  county  of  Worcester, — of  the  keeping  (1)  of 
all  the  lands  late  of  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Mutton, 
knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the 
day  of  her  death,  (2)  of  all  the  lands  which  Joyce  late  the  wife 
of  Adam  Peshale,  knight,  held  for  term  of  her  life  of  the  inheritance 
of  William  Mutton,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Margaret,  and  (3)  of 
all  the  lands  which  Thomas  Thomenhorn,  knight,  held  for  term 
of  his  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  William  Mutton  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Margaret,  Joyce 
and  Thomas  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  William  Mutton, 
together  with  the  marriage  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  the  marriage 


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shall  have  been  duly  effected,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  extent 
thereof  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the 
treasurer  by  Easter  next,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  by  the  said  feast,  and 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir ;  with  clause  touching  main- 
tenance of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  13  November  in  the 
present  year,  by  a  certain  mainprise  committed  the  keeping  of  all 
the  said  manors  and  lands  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  William 
Beauchamp,  '  chivaler,'  late  lord  de  Bergevenny,  to  hold  the  same 
under  a  certain  form.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled  [Calendar 
of  Patent  Rolls,  1416-1422,  p.  306]. 

Nov.  4.  Commitment  to  George  Tillyng, — by  mainprise  of  Ralph 
Westminster.  Makerell  of  the  county  of  Nottingham  and  William  Leventhorp 
of  the  county  of  Stafford, — of  the  keeping  (1)  of  a  plot  of  land  in 
Hoknale  Torkard,  co.  Nottingham,  sometime  of  John  son  of 
Robert,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  because  the  said  John  was  a 
bastard  and  died  without  heir,  and  (2)  of  a  messuage  and  2 
bovates  of  land  in  Shelf ord,  co.  Nottingham,  sometime  of  John 
Bykes  of  Shelford,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  on  account  of  a 
felony  which  the  said  John  committed  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  for  60  years,  rendering  yearly  the  5s.  Qd.  at  which 
the  premises  are  extended,  and  an  increment  of  14d. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  4.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Dixson,  clerk,  and  William  Burton, 
Westminster,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Denton 
of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  John  Derby  of  the  county  of 
Worcester, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Brymmesfeld, 
which  for  certain  causes  is  in  the  king's  hand  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  rendering  11.  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  pertaining  to  the  priory,  and  supporting  all  other 
charges  incumbent  on  it ;  with  proviso  that  they  have  allowance 
in  the  payment  of  their  farm  in  respect  of  any  annuities  heretofore 
granted  or  hereafter  to  be  granted. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  12.  Commitment  to  Roger  Spyce, — by  mainprise  of  John  Speleman 
Westminster.  of  the  county  of  Essex  and  Robert  Syreston  of  the  county  of 
Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Black  Nottele,  and 
of  the  manor  of  Chatham  in  the  town  of  Great  Waltham,  which 
have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Alice  late 
the  wife  of  the  said  Roger,  who  held  of  the  king,  as  of  the  earl 
of  Hereford,  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  Alice  until  the  Purification  next,  so  that  he 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  forthcoming  in  the  mean 
time,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king,  and  keep  the  said 
manors  in  the  mean  time  without  waste  and  destruction. 


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MEMBRANE  10. 

Nov.  16.        Commitment  of  the  county  of  Cumberland  to  William  Stapilton, 
Westminster,  the  elder,  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer 
as  sheriff. 

Order  to  John  Lamplegh,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the 
county  to  William  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  William 
as  sheriff. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties  named  : — 
Thomas  Curteys,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northumberland. 
John  Arundell  of  Trerys,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Cornwall. 
Ralph  Shu-ley,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Robert  Roos  of  Gedeney,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Lincoln. 
Thomas  Ardyngton  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 
John  Bruyn  ;  Salop. 
John  Delves  ;  Stafford. 
John  Wilcotes ;  Gloucester. 
Robert  Chalons,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Devon. 
James  Bellers  ;  Rutland. 
Robert  Scot ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
John  Fitz  Rauf,  esquire  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
John  Radewell ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Lewis  Johan  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
John  HaUe,  the  elder  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
William  Ryngebourne  ;  Southampton. 
William  Darell ;  Wilts. 
John  Neweburgh  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
1421. 
Jan.  7.  Richard  de  la  Bere,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Hereford. 

Westminster. 

1420. 

Nov.  16.        Commitment  of  the  county  of  York  and  the  castle  of  York  to 
Westminster.  Alnath  Maweleverer, '  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer 
at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order  to  Thomas  Brounflete,  '  chivaler,'  late  sheriff  and  keeper, 
to  deliver  the  county  and  castle  to  Alnath  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  Alnath  as 
sheriff  and  keeper. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 
William  Hawte  ;  Kent. 

William  Lisle,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 
Thomas  Wydevyle  ;  Northampton, 

Nov.  18.  Commitment  to  Maud  late  the  wife  of  Peter  de  Maulay, 
Westminster.  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise  of  Marmaduke  de  Lumley,  clerk,  and 
William  Mayhu, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  George 
Salvan  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on 
the  days  of  their  death,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  by  the 
death  of  the  said  George  and  Elizabeth  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  their  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the 


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death  of  the  said  George  until  the  full  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  if 
the  said  heir  die  before  attaining  full  age  leaving  an  heir  within 
age  and  unmarried,  then  the  said  Maud  shall  have  the  keeping  of 
all  the  said  lands  together  with  the  marriage  of  such  heir,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  the  heirs  of  George  and  Elizabeth 
shall  have  attained  full  age  and  Maud  shall  have  effected  the 
marriage,  rendering  10/.  yearly  for  the  keeping  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  equally,  and  paying  for  the  marriage  as  much  as 
may  be  agreed  upon  between  her  and  the  treasurer,  finding 
sufficient  maintenance  for  the  heir,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  in  existence  on  the  lands,  and  supporting  all  other 
charges  incumbent  thereon  :  as  Thomas  Broket  has  surrendered 
in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  12  February, 
5  Henry  V  [p.  232  above],  by  which  the  king  committed  to  him  the 
keeping  of  the  said  lands,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir, 
he  rendering  for  the  said  keeping  and  marriage  as  much  as  might 
be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  24.  Commitment  to  John  Leventhorp,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Thomas  Joop  of  the  county  of  Sussex  and  John  Grene  of 
Wedyngton,  co.  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Neweport 
and  the  hamlet  of  Birchangre,  co.  Essex  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
29  August  last  (the  day  on  which  Nicholas  Pecche,  knight,  died 
who  held  the  said  manor  and  hamlet  for  life  of  the  king's  grant), 
until  the  Michaelmas  following  and  thereafter  for  ten  years, 
rendering  40  marks  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  29.  Commitment  to  John  Shardelowe, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Westminster.  Crane  of  the  county  of  Suffolk  and  John  Hertte  of  Wederyngeshede, 
co.  Suffolk, — of  the  farm  of  the  view  of  frankpledge  in  the  manor 
of  Fulbourne  and  of  the  assize  of  bread  and  ale  there  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  20  years,  rendering  yearly  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally  the  5s.  for  which  answer  was 
made  to  the  king  heretofore,  and  an  increment  of  20d. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  28.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Gryffun, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Chaniberleyn  of  the  county  of  Northampton  and  John  Wilton  of  the 
county  of  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  services 
late  of  Thomas  Pirly ,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  until 
the  lawful  age  of  Edmund  his  brother  and  heir,  rendering  8  marks 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  finding  fit 
maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolinerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 


360  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1420.  MEMBRANE  9. 

Nov.  8.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Feriby, — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  Thomas  Joop  and  Richard  Grene,  both  of  the  county  of 
Sussex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Westhorsle,  co.  Surrey  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Philippa  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  Lewkenore,  knight,  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Margery,  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Berneres  and  the  said 
Philippa,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  yearly  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  16.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Arnulph  Chagestey, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Cork  of  the  county  of  Cornwall  and  William 
Whitfeld  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
messuages,  lands  and  rents  in  Lesnewith,  and  of  the  office  of  the 
bailiwick  of  the  hundred  of  Lesnewith,  with  all  appurtenances, 
co.  Cornwall,  which  were  held  by  Thomasia  late  the  wife  of 
John  Denys,  deceased  (defuncti),  in  joint  feoffment  with  the  said 
John  Denys  (to  her  for  life  and  to  the  heirs  of  John  Denys),  of 
Joan  and  Margaret,  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  John  Seintaubyn 
and  minors  in  the  king's  ward,  by  knight  service  as  of  their  manor 
of  Tregony,  of  the  inheritance  of  John  Denys  the  son  of  Richard 
Denys  and  the  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Denys  deceased, 
the  same  being  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Thomasia  and 
by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Joan  and  Margaret  and  of 
John  son  of  Richard  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last 
until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  one  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  son  of  Richard  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  yearly  the  30s.  at  which  the  said 
messuages,  lands,  rents  and  office  are  extended,  and  an  increment 
of  10s.,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  20.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Cokayn  of  Buryhatley 
Westminster,  and  Henry  Longeley,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  Reynold  Erneys 
of  the  county  of  Bedford  and  Richard  Leversege  of  the  county 
of  Chester, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  manors  and  lands  late  of 
Philip  Botiller,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  Philip's  death  until  the  lawful  age  of  Edward  his  son  and  heir, 
together  with  the  marriage  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  they  shall 
have  duly  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  yearly  for  the  keeping 
the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
them  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may 
likewise  be  agreed  upon,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Commitment  to  John  Newerk  of  Lenne, — by  mainprise  of 
Robert  Brandon  of  Lenne  and  Walter  Nysam  of  Leystoft,  co. 
Suffolk, — of  the  keeping  of  the  tronage,  measurage  and  '  La 


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Lofcop,'  in  the  said  town  of  Lennc,  the  same  pertaining  to  the  king 
as  parcel  of  his  duchy  of  Cornwall  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michael- 
mas last  for  five  years,  rendering  7  marks  yearly  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers  equally. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  23.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Swyndon  of  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Southampton, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Holt  and  John  Raunston, 
both  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  and  pursuant  to  the  surrender 
by  John  Halle  and  Richard  Leverer  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation 
of  the  letters  patent  of  14  July  13  Henry  IV,  by  which  the  late 
king  committed  to  the  said  John  and  Richard  the  keeping  of 
two-thirds  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Tauk,  tenant  in  chief 
of  the  said  late  king,  which  were  in  the  late  king's  hands  by  the 
death  of  the  said  Thomas  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Robert 
his  son  and  heir,  to  hold  the  same  from  20  December  then  last  past 
until  the  full  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one 
of  them  should  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  10/.  10s.  yearly, 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir,  and  supporting  all  houses 
and  buildings  [Calendar  of  Fine  Rolls,  1405-1413,  p.  245], — of 
the  keeping  of  all  the  said  lands  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age, 
rendering  yearly  the  101.  10s.  which  the  said  John  and  Richard 
used  to  render,  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir,  maintaining 
all  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  those 
charges  incumbent  on  the  lands. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Sept.  30.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset  to  cause 
Westminster.  Giles  Daubeney,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Giles  Daubeney, 
'  chivaler,'  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Margaret  late 
the  wife  of  the  said  Giles  the  father  held  on  the  day  of  her  death 
in  dower  or  otherwise  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Giles 
the  son,  as  the  king  for  2  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
his  homage  and  fealty  until  Easter  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 
The  like  to  the  following  :— 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford. 

Dec.  8.  Commission  to  James  de  Strangways,  Christopher  de  Boynton 
Westminster.  an(j  John  Pygot  jointly  and  severally  to  take  into  the  king's  hand 
and  keep  safely  until  further  order  all  the  lands  whereof  Richard 
Lescrop,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  county  of  York  on  the  day  of  his 
death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition  touching  his  lands  and  heir. 


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1420.  Membrane  9 — cont. 

Dec.  14.  Commitment  to  Richard  Skelton,  esquire,  of  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Cumberland, — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Dacre  and  Robert 
Whitehede,  both  of  the  county  of  Cumberland, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  lands  and  tenements  with  gardens  in  Staynwygges, 
sometime  in  the  tenure  of  Alan  de  Blenerhaset,  Mariot  de  Stapilton, 
Robert  Jonhson,  William  Dixon  and  other  tenants  there,  which  are 
held  of  the  king  by  socage  and  bondage,  with  the  rent  of  the  free 
tenants  in  Uluesby  and  Huberdby,  and  with  two  acres  of  land  by 
Peterelbrigge,  co.  Cumberland,  which  (quas)  the  heirs  of  Thomas 
de  Carlisle  sometime  held  ;  the  said  lands  and  tenements  being 
parcels  of  43Z.  Is.  6%d.  of  the  demesne  lands  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  Michaelmas  last  for  40  years,  rendering  27s.  \d.  yearly  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  deputy  of  Henry 
Fitz  Hugh,  '  chivaler,'  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  8. 

Nov.  23.  Commitment  to  John  Chambeleyn, — by  mainprise  of  Lewis 
Westminster.  Johan  and  Richard  Kyrkby,  both  of  the  county  of  Essex, — of 
the  keeping  of  the  hundred  of  Ongre,  co.  Essex,  with  all  and 
singular  the  king's  courts,  as  well  of  view  of  frankpledge  as  the 
other  courts,  held  within  the  hundred  or  pertaining  to  it,  and 
with  all  '  waifs,'  '  straifs,'  arrented  payments,  rents,  services, 
issues,  fines,  amercements,  profits,  emoluments  and  commodities 
forthcoming  from  the  said  hundred  or  courts  or  pertaining  to 
the  same,  and  also  with  return  of  all  the  king's  writs  in  all 
actions,  personal  and  real,  contracts,  matters  and  trespasses 
within  the  hundred,  and  the  execution  of  the  same,  with  all  and 
singular  the  issues  and  profits  forthcoming  therefrom  ;  to  hold 
the  said  hundred  (which  with  all  its  appurtenances  aforesaid  was 
lately  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Humphrey 
son  and  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  and  was  afterwards 
assigned  in  dower  to  Joan  queen  of  England,  and  has  now  for 
certain  causes  been  seized  into  the  king's  hands),  with  all  courts 
etc.  (as  above)  from  Michaelmas,  7  Henry  V,  until  the  lawful 
age  of  the  said  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  if  the  said 
hundred  with  its  appurtenances  aforesaid  shall  remain  for  so 
long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  yearly  the  8  marks  which  the 
last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  6s.  8d. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  24.  Commitment  to  Roger  Aston,  knight,  and  John  Bedulf, — 
Westminster.  }^y  mainprise  of  Adam  Eggeley  of  the  county  of  Stafford  and 
William  Munton  of  the  county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  manors  and  lands  late  of  Hugh  Stafford,  knight,  lord  de 
Burghchier,  which  have  come  to  the  king's  hands  by  the  death 
of  Hugh  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Humphrey  son  and 
heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  and  Hugh's  kinsman  and 
heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said 
Hugh  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  rendering  for  the 


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1420.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  them  and  the  treasurer  by  the  octave  of  the  Purification 
next,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings, 
and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender. 

Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  William  Birmyngham, 
knight, — by  mainprise  of  John  Sheldon  of  Rowley,  co.  Warwick, 
and  Cornelius  Wyrley  of  Hondesworth,  co.  Stafford, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manor  of  Hoggeston,  co.  Buckingham,  which  was 
lately  assigned  to  Joan  queen  of  England  in  dower  and  has  now 
been  seized  into  the  king's  hands  for  certain  causes  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  ten  years,  if  the  manor  shall 
remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  yearly  the  41. 
which  the  last  farmer  used  to  render,  and  an  increment  of  6«.  8d. 
By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Nov.  23.  Commitment  to  William  son  of  Thomas  de  la  Pole, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  James  Knottesford  of  the  county  of  Sussex, 
'  gentilman,'  and  John  Swynfen  of  the  county  of  Huntingdon, 
'  gentilman,' — of  the  keeping  of  2  messuages  and  2  virgates  of 
land,  lately  called  '  Foxeslond '  and  '  Scoreslond,'  and  of  3 
messuages,  2  tofts  and  a  carucate  of  land,  lately  called 
'  Wyntereslond,'  in  Petcote,  Grymescote  and  Hiegham,  which 
have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Thomas 
Grene,  knight,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas 
until  Trinity  next ;  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the 
issues  forthcoming  in  the  mean  time,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to 
the  king,  and  keep  the  messuages,  tofts  and  land  without  waste 
and  destruction. 

Dec.  3.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Derynge  of  Russhale,  co.  Wilts, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Bengere  of  Peuesey,  co.  Wilts,  and  George 
Westyby  of  the  counties  of  York  and  Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of 
the  manor  of  Charleton,  co.  Wilts,  sometime  of  the  alien  abbot 
and  convent  of  Isle  Dieu,  which  Joan  the  queen  held  in  dower 
and  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  his  royal  right ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  twenty  years,  rendering  22/. 
yearly  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally,  and  supporting  all 
charges  incumbent  on  the  manor. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  deputy  of  Henry 
Fitz  Hugh,  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  6.          Commitment  to  John  Warefeld, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 

Westminster.  Chaucer  and  William  Rassh  of  the  county  of  Oxford, — of  the 

keeping  of  the  king's  mills  without  the  south  gate  of  the  town  of 

Walyngford,  which  John  Derby  of  Walyngford  lately  held  at 


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1420.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

farm  during  his  life  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  John  Derby  for  twenty  years,  rendering  8  marks  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  maintaining  the 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  charges 
pertaining  to  the  said  mills. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  5.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon  to  cause  Richard 
Westminster.  Hankeford  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  the  sister  and  heir  of  Fulk 
Fitz  Waryn  (who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward)  the  son 
and  heir  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn  (who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  ward 
of  Henry  IV)  the  son  and  heir  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  '  chivaler  ' 
(who  held  of  Richard  II  in  chief),  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the 
lands  which  on  the  days  of  their  death  were  held  by  (1)  the  said 
Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  'chivaler,'  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  (2)  Ralph 
Basset  of  Drayton,  '  chivaler,'  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  with 
reversion  to  the  said  Fulk  son  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn  '  chivaler,' 
(3)  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  William  Cogan,  '  chivaler,'  in  dower  or 
otherwise  for  life  after  the  death  of  the  said  William,  and  (4)  Joan 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  Ralph,  in  dower  after  the  death  of  Ralph, 
of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Fulk  son  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn. 
'  chivaler,'  (5)  Anne  late  the  wife  of  Fulk  son  of  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn, 
'  chivaler,'  in  dower  after  the  death  of  Fulk  the  son  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  (6)  John  Fitz  Waryn  the  kinsman 
of  the  said  Fulk  son  of  Fulk  son  of  Fulk  (whose  heir  he  was),  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  (7)  John  Marchall  of  Bettelay  and 
Walter  Cornu,  severally,  for  life,  of  the  inheritance  of  Fulk  the 
grandson  (the  said  lands  having  come  to  the  king's  hands,  or  to 
the  hands  of  Richard  II  or  of  Henry  IV,  and  being  still  in  the 
king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  'chivaler,' 
Ralph,  Isabel,  Joan,  Anne,  John  Fitz  Waryn,  John  Marchall  and 
Walter,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Fulk  the  son 
and  Fulk  the  grandson) ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  due 
from  Richard  for  the  lands  held  (as  above)  on  the  days  of  their 
death  by  the  said  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn  and  Ralph  of  Richard  II  in 
chief,  by  the  said  Isabel  and  Joan  of  Henry  IV  in  chief,  and  by 
Anne  of  the  king  in  chief. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Berks. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  York. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 


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1420.  Membrane  8 — cant. 

Dec.  3.  Commission  to  Hugh  Erdeswyk,  esquire,  William  Lee  of  Aston 
Westminster.  an(j  Humphrey  Cotes  jointly  and  severally  to  inquire  by  the  oath 
of  upright  and  lawful  men  of  the  county  of  Stafford  what  lands, 
goods  and  chattels  Thomas  Swynerton,  esquire,  who  has  been 
outlawed,  held  in  the  said  county  on  the  day  of  the  promulgation 
of  outlawry,  or  ever  afterwards,  of  what  yearly  value  the  lands 
are  and  of  what  price  the  goods  and  chattels,  by  whom  the  issues, 
profits  and  revenues  of  the  lands  have  been  taken  from  the  day 
of  the  promulgation  of  outlawry,  to  whose  hands  the  goods  and 
chattels  have  come,  and  in  whose  hands  they  still  are  ;  and  to 
seize  the  lands,  goods  and  chattels  into  the  king's  hands  and  to 
keep  them  safely. 

MEMBRANE  7. 

Nov.  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cornwall ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  (i)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  John 
Carmynowe,  esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  no  lands  of 
Henry  IV  in  chief,  in  demesne  or  in  service,  in  the  said  county, 
but  that  one  William  Carmynowe,  esquire,  father  of  the  said 
John,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  among  other  things, 
of  the  manor  of  Tamerton  Seynt  Mary,  co.  Cornwall,  and  gave 
and  granted  two-thirds  of  the  said  manor  to  Alice  late  the  wife 
of  Ralph  Carmynowe,  knight,  deceased,  brother  of  the  said 
William,  for  term  of  her  life,  by  virtue  of  which  gift  and  grant 
Alice  (who  still  survives)  is  seised  thereof  ;  and  that  afterwards 
William  died,  after  whose  death  a  third  part  of  the  manor 
descended  to  the  said  John,  as  William's  son  and  heir  ;  and  that 
John,  being  thus  seised  thereof,  assigned  a  third  part  of  the  said 
third  part,  among  other  things,  to  his  mother  Margaret  late  the 
wife  of  the  said  William,  in  dower  ;  and  that  John  died  seised 
of  two-thirds  of  the  said  third  part  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  ;  and 
that  John  held  the  said  manor  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  the 
king,  then  prince  of  Wales  and  duke  of  Cornwall,  as  of  his  castle 
of  Launceneton,  as  of  his  duchy  of  Cornwall,  by  knight  service  ; 
and  that  Thomas  Carmynowe  brother  of  the  said  John  is  the 
uncle  and  next  heir  of  John  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John 
Carmynowe,  and  of  full  age  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition 
taken  before  him  showing  that  the  said  two-thirds  of  the  third 
part  came  to  the  king's  hand,  while  he  was  prince,  by  the  death 
of  the  said  John  Carmynowe  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the 
said  John  the  son  ;  and  (3)  to  another  inquisition  taken  before  him 
showing  that  the  said  Margaret  died  so  seised  of  the  said  third  part 
of  the  third  part,  after  whose  death  the  said  third  part  of  the  third 
part  descended  to  John  the  son  as  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John 
Carmynowe  ;  and  that  afterwards  John  son  of  John  died  seised 
thereof  ; — to  cause  the  said  Thomas  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
said  two-thirds  and  third  of  the  said  third  part  of  the  manor  of 
Tamerton  Seynt  Mary,  which  by  the  death  of  the  said  John 
Carmynowe  and  Margaret  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John 
son  of  John  game  to  the  king's  hand  and  are  still  in  the  king's 


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hand  ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  of  Thomas  and  for  one 
mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Easter 
next. 

Dec.  18.  Commitment  to  John  Staverton,  Nicholas  Bury,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Wysman,  clerk,  and  Thomas  Russell  of  London,  '  fysshmonger,' — 
by  mainprise  of  John  Stratton  of  London  and  William  Wenf erthing 
of  the  county  of  Norfolk, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 
Cretyng  and  Everdon  with  all  appurtenances,  lately  assigned  in 
dower  to  Joan  queen  of  England  and  now  seized  into  the  king's 
hands  for  certain  causes  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  as  long  as  the  priory  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand, 
rendering  30Z.  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas, 
maintaining  the  divine  services,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures 
and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on 
the  priory. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Oct.  26.  Order  to  William  Orwell,  mayor  and  escheator  of  Calais  ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  Henry 
Meryfeld  of  Calais  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  a  messuage  and  9  cottages  lying  in 
the  said  town  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  in  a  street  called 
'  Fissherstret '  by  service  and  rents  of  31s.  Qd.  and  one  watch  a 
year  for  the  protection  and  safe-keeping  of  the  town  ;  6  other 
cottages,  sometime  of  William  Salesbury,  lying  in  the  said  town 
and  parish  towards  the  north  walls  of  the  town,  by  service  and 
rents  of  Us.  a  year  ;  2  other  cottages  with  a  toft  adjacent  in 
the  said  town  and  parish  in  a  street  called  '  Hallyngstret,'  by 
service  and  rent  of  17s.  2d.  a  year  ;  3  other  messuages  lying  in 
the  said  town  and  parish  upon  the  corner  of  a  street  called 
'  Foxtonstret,'  by  service  and  rents  of  I2d.  and  one  watch  a 
year  ;  one  other  messuage,  called  '  Le  Storehous,'  with  2  other 
messuages  and  16  other  cottages  and  a  garden  adjacent  to  the  said 
messuages,  in  the  said  town  and  parish  in  a  street  called  '  Begyn- 
stret '  and  in  a  street  which  leads  towards  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 
by  service  of  four  watches  a  year  ;  one  other  messuage  and  8 
other  cottages  in  the  said  town  and  parish  in  a  street  called 
'  Wolporterstret,'  on  the  east  side,  by  service  and  rents  of  6s.  Sd. 
and  one  watch  a  year  ;  one  other  messuage  and  3  other  cottages 
in  the  said  town  and  parish  in  the  said  street  on  the  west  side, 
by  service  and  rents  of  6s.  8d.  a  year  ;  one  principal  messuage 
called  '  Le  Sterre  '  with  one  other  messuage  adjacent  and  with 
4  cottages,  called  '  Toffalles,'  annexed  to  the  said  principal 
messuage,  lying  in  the  said  town  and  parish  upon  the  corner  of  a 
street  called  '  Lanternestret  '  (in  which  principal  messuage  the 
said  Henry  used  to  dwell),  by  service  and  rents  of  53s.  4d.  a  year 
and  one  watch  ;  4  other  messuages  with  a  toft  adjacent  lying  in 
the  said  town  and  parish  near  '  Lanternegate  '  towards  the  north 
walls  of  the  town,  by  service  and  rents  of  6s.  6rf.  a  year  and  one 
watch  ;  a  yearly  rent  of  13s.  4d.  issuing  from  2  messuages  which 


8  HENRY  V. 


367 


1420.  Membrane,  1 — cont. 

John  Mnlso  and  Robert  Myte  hold  in  the  said  town  and  parish 
in  a  street  called  '  Foxtonstret,'  rent  free  ;  and  a  yearly  rent  of 
205.  issuing  from  a  messuage  which  John  Warwyk  holds  in  the 
said  town  and  parish  in  a  street  called  '  Wolporterstret,'  rent 
free  ;  and  that  John  Fourneux  the  elder  of  Merifeld,  co.  York, 
is  the  uncle  of  the  said  Henry  and  his  next  heir,  to  wit  the  brother 
of  John  Fourneux  alias  Merifeld  the  father  of  Henry,  and  of  full 
age  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  Fourneux  the  elder,  whose  fealty 
the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  the  abbot  of  Kirkstall 
(de  CristalV)  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  messuages,  cottages,  tofts 
and  rent  aforesaid,  as  the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Easter  next. 

Oct.  21.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Margaret 
late  the  wife  of  Patrick  Sampson  died  seised  in  her  demesne  as 
of  fee  of  a  messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Bamburgh  held  of 
the  king  by  service  of  13,s.  4rf.  payable  yearly  to  the  king  by  the 
hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Northumberland  for  all  services  ;  and 
that  Margaret  held  no  other  lands,  of  the  king  in  chief  or  of  others, 
in  the  said  county  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  and  that  Richard 
Sampson  son  of  the  said  Margaret  is  her  next  heir,  and  30  years 
of  age  and  more  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  Richard  and 
cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  messuage  and  land. 

Dec.  29.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and 
Westminster.  Derby  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further 
order  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  Robert  Swyllyngton, 
'  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  to  make  inquisition  touching 
his  lands  and  heir  ;  as  the  late  escheator,  to  whom  a  like  order 
was  given,  was  removed  from  his  office  before  he  had  executed 
the  king's  writ. 

Dec.  9.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  to  cause 
Westminster.  Thomas  Rufford,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Rufford,  to  have  full 
seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or 
was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as 
the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  105.  paid  in  the  hanaper 
,has  respited  his  homage  until  Easter  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

MEMBRANE  6. 

Dec.  8.  Commitment  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  Inglesthorp, 
Westminster,  knight, — by  niainprise  of  Nicholas  Tunwell  of  London,  '  grocer,' 
and  Gilbert  Pulhani  of  the*  county  of  Suffolk,— of  the  keeping 
of  the  manor  of  Reynham,  co.  Norfolk,  late  of  the  said  John  who 
held  of  the  king  in  'chief  by  knight  service,  which  is  in  the  king's 
hand  by  the  death  of  John  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 


368  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

Thomas  his  son  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir 
until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  10L 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and 
support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  14.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Persons,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Oliver  Cervyngton,  son  and  heir  of  Oliver  Cervyngton, 
esquire,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  messuage  in  Chelworthe 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  grand 
serjeanty  and  by  paying  18s.  yearly  to  the  king  at  Michaelmas  ; 
and  that  David  Cervyngton,  brother  of  the  said  Oliver  the  son,  is  his 
next  heir  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  David  and  cause 
him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  messuage,  as  the  king  for  6s.  Sd. 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Easter  next. 
II  —  1 . 

Jan.  28.         Commitment  to  Robert  Roos,   '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Richard  Denton  of  Denton  and  John  Toft  of  Toft,  both  of  the 
county  of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  from 
Michaelmas  last  in  terms  as  above  [p.  168]  ;  the  former  commit- 
ment [p.  358  above]  notwithstanding. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Feb.  20.  Commitment  to  William  Lee  of  Aston, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Westminster.  Whitegreve  of  Stafford,  '  gentilman,'  and  John  Myners  of 
Uttoxatre,  '  gentilman,' — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of 
John  Stafford,  esquire,  who  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  of 
Humphrey  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford,  a  minor 
in  the  king's  ward,  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Stafford  until  the 
lawful  age  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage 
of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall 
have  attained  full  age  and  the  marriage  shall  have  been  duly 
effected,  rendering  yearly  for  the  keeping  the  true  extent  thereof 
or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer, 
and  for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  likewise  be  agreed  upon,  and 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender. 

Feb.  28.  Commitment  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Romesye, 
Westminster,  'chivaler,'  and  Nicholas  Thorley, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas 
Horton  of  the  county  of  York,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Alcestre  of 
the  county  of  Southampton, — of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  a 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Fernham,  co.  Southampton,  and  of 
two-thirds  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Combe  Bisset,  co.  Wilts, 
which  moieties  the  said  Thomas  Romesye  on  the  day  of  his  death 


8  HENRY  V.  360 


1421.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  by 
the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Romesye  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Joan  his  daughter  and  heir ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  until  the  full  age  of 
the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall 
have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as 
may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Jan.  26.  Commitment  to  Richard  Skelton, — by  mainprise  of  William 
Westminster.  Louther  of  the  county  of  Cumberland  and  Henry  Lyndeby  of  the 
county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the 
manor  of  Norton  under  Hamedon,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  Thomas 
de  la  Pole,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of 
his  death,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Thomas 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir  ;  to 
hold  the  same,  together  with  all  profits  and  commodities  pertaining 
to  the  said  two-thirds,  from  Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age 
of  the  said  heir  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall 
have  attained  full  age,  rendering  111.  17s.  6fd.  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  deputy  of  Henry 
Fitz  Hugh,  '  chivaler, '  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of  William  Weston  of  the  county  of 
Sussex,  one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  Thomas  de  Wyntereshull, 
make  a  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  which 
belonged  to  the  said  Thomas  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  cause 
the  said  Joan,  and  William  Basset  and  Agnes  his  wife,  the  other 
sister  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
pourparties  of  Joan  and  Agnes  respectively,  as  the  king  has  taken 
the  homage  of  Joan  and  the  fealty  of  William  Basset  for  the 
pourparties  of  Joan  and  Agnes  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said 
Thomas  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  on 
the  day  of  his  death  ;  provided  always  that  each  of  the  said 
heirs  and  parceners  have  in  her  pourparty  a  share  of  the  lands 
which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant. 

By  p.s.  [974]. 

Order   in    like    terms    to    the   escheator   in    the    county    of 
Southampton,  omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 

Feb.  18.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Persons,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  atte  Nende  of  Wilton  on  the  day 
of  her  death  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  a 
messuage,  a  carucate  and  a  half  of  land  (except  a  twentieth  part 
of  an  acre  of  land)  and  10s.  of  rent  in  Muchelwvccheford  by 

Wt.  2416.  F.  24. 


370  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1421.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

service  of  keeping  a  moiety  of  the  forest  of  Grovele,  to  wit, 
'  Le  Northbailly  '  as  the  bounds  of  Grymesdych  divide  the  said 
forest,  and  by  service  of  rendering  25.,  of  serjeanty,  to  the  king 
at  his  castle  of  Old  Sarum,  yearly  at  Michaelmas  by  the  hands  of 
the  sheriff  of  Wilts  for  the  time  being  ;  and  that  the  said  Joan 
on  the  day  of  her  death  claimed  to  have,  and  ought  to  have  had, 
a  certain  estover  of  '  housbote,'  '  haybote,'  '  fuyrbote  '  and  fern 
(fiugeriam)  in  the  said  forest,  sufficient  for  her  own  use,  quietly 
at  every  season  of  the  year  by  view  of  the  keeper  of  the  forest  or 
his  lieutenant,  as  pertaining  to  the  said  messuage  and  land,  and 
also  common  of  second  pasture  in  the  said  forest  for  her  animals 
of  every  kind  except  sheep  and  goats,  at  every  season  of  the  year, 
except  in  the  forbidden  month,  quietly  without  giving  anything 
of  her  own,  as  pertaining  to  the  said  messuage  and  land  ;  and 
that  Edith  the  wife  of  John  Stone  of  Bathe  and  Agnes  the  wife  of 
John  Dikeman  of  Wilton  are  the  kinswomen  and  next  heirs  of  the 
said  Joan,  to  wit,  the  sisters  of  Thomas  Stabbere  the  father  of 
Joan,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  John  and 
John,  and  cause  John  and  Edith  and  John  and  Agnes  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  said  messuage  and  land  (with  exception  as  above). 

14.20  MEMBRANE  5. 

Nov.  27.  Order  to  the  escheatcjr  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken 
before  Robert  Gilbert,  late  escheator,  showing  that  James 
Durburgh.  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  certain  lands  in 
Magor  in  the  said  march  which  make  the  manor  of  Magor  ;  and 
that  the  said  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; 
and  that  John,  his  son,  then  a  minor,  was  the  next  heir  of  the 
said  James  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition  taken  before  Guy 
Whityngton,  late  escheator,  showing  that  the  said  manor,  by 
name  of  certain  lands  in  the  said  march,  came  to  the  king's 
hands  by  the  death  of  the  said  James  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  the  said  John,  who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  king's 
ward  ;  and  that  Ralph  Durburgh  is  John's  uncle  and  next  heir, 
to  wit,  the  brother  of  James  the  father  of  John,  and  of  full  age  ; — 
to  take  the  fealty  of  Ralph  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  manor,  as  the  king  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Trinity  next. 

Nov.  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Welyngton,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  John  Haym  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the 
bailiwick  of  fee  forester  in  the  forest  of  Gillyngham  in  fee  and 
right  as  of  fee  tail  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  court  of  Uplward  II 
before  William  de  Bereford  and  his  fellows,  justices,  between 
William  Haym  and  Alice  his  wife,  the  grandfather  and  grand- 
mother of  the  said  John  Haym,  querents,  and  William  de  Buggele 
and  Amice  his  wife,  deforciants,  touching  the  said  bailiwick,  by 
which  William  de  Buggele  and  Amice  granted  the  said  bailiwick, 


8  HENRY  V.  371 


Membrane  5 — cont. 

by  name  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  forestership  of  the  forest  of 
Gillyngham,  to  William  Haym  and  Alice,  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies,  to  hold  the  same  of  the  king  and  his  heirs  by  the  services 
which  pertain  to  the  said  bailiwick,  with  remainder  in  default 
of  such  heirs  to  the  right  heirs  of  William  Haym  ;  and  that  after 
the  death  of  the  said  William  and  Alice,  and  of  Godfrey  their  son 
and  heir,  the  said  bailiwick  descended  to  the  said  John  Haym  as 
Godfrey's  son  and  heir  ;  and  that  the  bailiwick  is  held  of  the 
king  by  the  serjeanty  of  keeping  the  forest  and  park  of  Gillyngham, 
taking  for  the  said  keeping  the  fees  customarily  taken  from  of 
old  ;  and  that  John  Haym  died  without  heir  of  his  body  ;  and 
that  William  Bydyk  and  Baldwin  Thornhull  are  the  kinsmen  and 
next  heirs  of  the  said  John,  by  the  form  of  the  aforesaid  fine,  to 
wit,  William  Bydyk,  the  son  of  Godfrey  Bydyk  the  son  of 
Margaret  the  elder  daughter  of  the  said  William  Haym  and  Alice 
and  the  sister  of  the  said  Godfrey  Haym  the  father  of  John  Haym, 
and  Baldwin  the  son  of  Alice  the  daughter  of  Isabel  the  younger 
daughter  of  the  said  William  Haym  and  Alice  and  the  sister  of 
the  said  Godfrey  the  father  of  John  Haym  ; — to  cause  the  said 
William  Bydyk  and  Baldwin,  who  are  of  full  age,  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  said  bailiwick,  as  the  king  for  |  mark  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  their  homage  and  fealty  until  Easter  next. 

Dec.  21.         Commitment  to  Thomas  Chaucer, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 

Westminster.  Haseley  of  the  county  of  Oxford,   '  gentilman,'   and  Thomas 

Walsyngham  of  London,  '  gentylman,' — of  the  marriage  of  Joan 

the  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Arches,  knight,  who  held  of 

the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death, 

rendering  for  the  said  marriage,  which  belongs  to  the  king  by 

the  death  of  Richard  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  heir, 

as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Dec.  26.         Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  John  son  and  heir  of  John  Doreward,  esquire,  and  cause 
him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  205.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Pentecost  next  ;   saving  to  Isabel  late 
the  wife  of  John  the  father  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 
1421. 

Jan.  26.  Commitment  to  John  Hals, — by  mainprise  of  William  Tredege 
Westminster.  an(j  David  Urban  of  the  county  of  Cornwall, — of  the  keeping  of 
all  the  lands  late  of  John  Urban,  esquire,  of  Suthflete,  co.  Kent, 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  until  the 
lawful  age  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage 
of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall 
have  attained  full  age,  and  the  marriage  shall  have  been  effected, 
rendering  for  the  keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may 
be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the 


372  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  5 — cont. 

marriage  as  much  as  may  likewise  be  agreed  upon,  and  finding 
fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

Jan.  28.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Thomas  Aleyn  and  John  Fray, 
Westminster.  — by  mainprise  of  William  Caundyssh,  of  London,  '  mercer,'  and 
John  Faunteleroy  of  London,  '  mercer,' — of  the  keeping  of  (1)  the 
manors  of  Farnedisch  and  Henewyk,  a  messuage  and  53|  acres  of 
land  in  Henewyk,  a  messuage,  60  acres  of  wood,  60  acres  of  pasture, 
4  carucates  and  a  fourth  part  of  a  virgate  of  land  in  Harwold  and 
Henewik,  co.  Bedford,  which  by  virtue  of  an  inquisition  taken  before 
the  escheator  in  the  said  county  and  returned  into  the  Exchequer 
have  come  to  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Eleanor  late  the 
wife  of  John  Teryngham,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  her  death,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
John  Teryngham  her  son  and  heir,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ; 
and  (2)  the  manor  of  Pabenham,  co.  Bedford,  which  Joan  late 
the  wife  of  Laurence  de  Pabenham  held  to  herself  and  the  heirs 
of  her  body  by  Laurence,  with  reversion  to  the  said  John 
Tiryngham,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  and  which  likewise  has 
come  to  the  king's  hands  by  virtue  of  the  said  inquisition  by  the 
death  of  the  said  Joan,  since  she  died  without  heir  of  her  body 
by  the  said  Laurence,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said 
John  ;  to  hold  (1)  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the 
premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  for  the  cause  aforesaid, 
and  (2)  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Joan  until  the  lawful  age 
of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall 
have  attained  full  age  ;  rendering  yearly  for  the  keeping  of  the 
said  manors,  lands,  wood  and  pasture  the  extent  thereof,  or  as 
much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  11  November  9  Henry  V, 
pursuant  to  an  agreement  made  between  the  said  Thomas  and  John 
Fray  for  the  payment  of  a  certain  sum  for  the  said  keeping,  committed 
the  keeping  of  the  manors,  messuages,  lands,  wood  and  pasture 
aforesaid  to  the  said  Thomas  and  John  Fray  by  a  certain  mainprise 
and  under  a  certain  form  in  other  letters  contained.  And  so  tJiese 
letters  are  cancelled. 

Commitment  to  Roger  Spyce, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Syreston  of  the  county  of  Nottingham  and  Thomas  Cogeshale  of 
the  county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Black 
Nottele,  and  of  the  manor  of  Chatham  in  the  town  of  Great 
Waltham,  which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death 
of  Alice  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Roger,  who  held  of  the  king,  as  of 
the  earl  of  Hereford,  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  Alice  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next,  so 
that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  forthcoming  in  the 
mean  time,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king,  and  keep  the  said 
manors  in  the  mean  time  without  waste  and  destruction, 


S  HENRY  V.  373 


1421.  Membrane  5 — conl. 

Jan.  24.  Commitment  to  William  Randolf,  goldsmith,  of  London,  and 
Westminster.  Thomas  Stanes,  draper,  of  London, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Wodecok  of  the  county  of  Sussex  and  Robert  Colneye  of  the 
county  of  Hertford, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of  Lynton, 
co.  Cambridge,  lately  assigned  in  dower  to  Joan  queen  of  England 
and  now  for  certain  causes  seized  into  the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  ten  years,  if  the  said  priory  shall 
remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  50  marks  yearly 
for  the  keeping  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas, 
maintaining  the  divine  services,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures 
and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on 
the  said  priory. 

By  bill  of  William  Kynwolmerssh,  the  treasurer's  deputy. 

•i  A  of\  MEMBRANE  4. 

Dec.  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  to  cause  John 
Westminster.  Falke  of  Hereford,  the  elder,  and  Katharine  his  wife,  the  sister  and 
heir  of  Philip  Bokilton,  esquire,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  the  said  Philip  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  has  taken 
the  fealty  of  the  said  John  Falke,  and  for  2  marks  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  until  Easter  next  the  homage  due  from  him 
by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  Katharine. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Worcester. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Middlesex. 

Dec.  4.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  (1)  Thomas  Ferrers,  esquire,  who  has  taken  to  wife 
Elizabeth  Frevill  one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  Baldwin  Frevill, 
'  chivaler,'  son  and  heir  of  Baldwin  Frevyll,  '  chivaler,'  the  son 
and  heir  of  Baldwin  Frevyll,  knight,  late  the  husband  of  Joyce 
late  the  wife  of  Adam  Peshale,  knight,  and  (2)  of  Hugh  Wylughby 
of  Wollaton,  co.  Nottingham,  esquire,  who  has  taken  to  wife 
Margaret  the  second  sister  and  heir  of  Baldwin  son  of  Baldwin  the 
son  of  Baldwin  ;  make  a  partition  into  three  equal  parts  of  all 
the  lands  which  the  said  Joyce  wife  of  Adam  held  in  dower  or 
otherwise  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Elizabeth  and 
Margaret  and  of  Robert  Aston,  (a  minor  in  the  king's  ward),  son 
and  heir  of  Roger  Aston,  knight,  and  Joyce  late  his  wife,  the 
third  sister  and  heir  of  the  said  Baldwin  the  grandson ;  and  cause 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  and  Hugh  and  Margaret  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  Elizabeth  and  Margaret  respectively  ; 
as  the  king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Easter 
next  the  homage  due  from  Thomas  and  Hugh  by  reason  of  their 
having  issue  by  their  said  wives  ;  retaining  Robert's  pourparty 


374  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1420.  Membrane  4 — cont. 

in  the  king's  hand  until  further  order  ;  provided  always  that 
each  of  the  heirs  and  parceners  have  a  share  of  the  lands  which 
are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 
omitting  the  taking  of  fealty. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — • 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales. 

1421. 

Feb.  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Persons,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  Edward  III  gave  and  granted  the  manor  of  Merden  in  the 
said  county  to  John  Dauntesey,  knight,  and  Joan  his  wife  and 
the  heirs  of  their  bodies  ;  and  that  afterwards  the  said  John  and 
Joan  had  issue,  one  John  Dauntesey,  knight,  and  died  ;  after 
whose  death  the  said  John  Dauntesey,  knight,  entered  the  said 
manor,  as  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John  and  Joan,  and  had  issue 
Walter  Dauntesey,  knight,  deceased,  and  Joan  the  wife  of  John 
Stradelyng,  knight,  and  died  so  seised  ;  after  whose  death  the 
said  Walter  entered  the  said  manor,  as  son  and  heir  of  the  said 
John  Dauntesey,  knight,  the  son,  and  died  so  seised  without  heir 
of  his  body  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  socage 
by  rent  of  a  rose  yearly  at  Midsummer  for  all  services  ;  and  that 
the  said  Joan  the  wife  of  John  Stradlyng,  knight,  is  Walter's 
sister  and  next  heir,  and  25  years  of  age  and  more  ; — to  cause 
the  said  John  Stradlyng  and  Joan  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said 
manor,  as  the  king  has  taken  John's  fealty  ;  saving  to  Thornasia 
late  the  wife  of  Walter  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Feb.  27.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Sussex  ; — pursuant  (1) 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him,  showing  that  Margaret  late 
the  wife  of  Richard  Fuyst  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  a  toft 
and  20  acres  of  land  at  Bradbrug  in  Bosham  in  her  demesne  as 
of  fee  of  the  king  in  socage  by  service  of  a  white  capon,  when  the 
king  shall  ride  through  the  said  land,  for  all  service,  and  divers 
lands  in  Bosham  of  another  than  the  king  ;  and  that  William 
Scardevyle  is  Margaret's  son  and  next  heir,  and  30  years  of  age 
and  more  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition  taken  before  him 
showing  that  the  said  Margaret  on  the  day  of  her  death  held 
40  acres  of  land  and  4  acres  of  meadow  in  Bosham  in  her  demesne 
as  of  fee  simple  by  hereditary  right  after  the  death  of  Richard 
Wheglton,  her  father  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  William  and  cause 
him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  toft  and  20  acres  of  land  ; 
removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  said  40  acres  of  land  and  the 
meadow,  which  are  held  of  others  than  the  king,  if  they  are  in 
the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than  the  death  of  Margaret, 
and  delivering  to  William  any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the 
time  of  Margaret's  death. 


HENRY  v.  375 


1421.  Membrane  4 — cont. 

Jan.  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  ;— 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him,  showing  that  William 
Cramlyngton  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  to  himself 
and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  of  the  manor  of  Cramlyngton  with  its 
hamlet  of  Whitlawe,  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  a  sixth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  ;  and  that  Agnes  the  wife 
of  John  Hirnyng  and  Alice  her  sister  arc  William's  daughters 
and  next  heirs  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  Alice  and 
John,  make  a  partition  of  the  manor  and  hamlet  into  two  equal 
parts,  and  cause  Alice,  and  John  and  Agnes,  to  have  full  seisin 
of  the  pourparties  of  Alice  and  Agnes  respectively  ;  as  the  king 
for  \  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Trinity  next 
the  homage  due  from  Alice. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

March  8.  Order  to  John  Burgh,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester  ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  a  certain  inquisition  taken  before  him,  showing  that 
William  de  Leke,  Thomas  de  Derby  and  Thomas  de  Assheby  of 
Quenby  were  lately  seised  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor 
of  Kyrkeby  Beler,  18  messuages,  7  tofts,  2  shops,  25  virgates  of 
land,  40  acres  of  meadow  and  10/.  of  rent  in  Leycestre,  Somerby, 
Gouteby,  Estwell,  Hollewell,  Abketelby,  Melton,  Thursyngton, 
Grymeston,  Thorp  Sechevill  and  Little  Dalby,  and  of  the  hundred 
of  Framland,  co.  Leicester  ;  and  by  a  certain  charter  granted 
and  demised  the  same  manor,  lands  and  tenements,  rents  and 
services,  by  name  of  the  manor  of  Kyrkeby  Beler,  18  messuages, 
7  tofts,  2  shops,  25  virgates  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow  and  101. 
of  rent  in  Leycestre,  Somerby,  Gouteby,  Estwell,  Hollewell, 
Abketelby,  Melton,  Thursyngton,  Grymeston,  Thorp  Sechevill 
and  Little  Dalby,  and  the  hundred  of  Framland,  co.  Leicester, 
to  sir  John  de  Eyllesford  and  Margaret  then  his  wife  and  the  heirs 
of  the  body  of  Margaret  (with  the  licence  of  Richard  II  touching 
the  said  hundred),  to  wit,  to  the  said  John  and  Margaret  by  name 
of  John  de  Eylesford,  '  chivaler,'  and  Margaret  his  wife ;  by  virtue 
of  which  grant  and  demise  the  said  John  and  Margaret  were  so 
seised,  to  wit,  the  said  John  as  of  free  tenement  and  Margaret 
as  of  fee  tail ;  and  that  John  died  ;  and  that  afterwards  Margaret 
died,  after  whose  death  Robert  Swyllyngton,  '  chivaler,'  deceased, 
as  kinsman  and  heir  of  Margaret,  to  wit,  the  son  of  Roger  de 
Swyllyngton,  '  chivaler,'  the  son  of  Margaret,  entered  into  the 
said  manor,  lands,  rents  and  services  and  into  the  said  hundred, 
and  was  seised  of  the  same  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  by  the 
form  of  the  aforesaid  gift,  and  so  held  the  premises  on  the  day 
of  his  death  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  to  himself  and  the  heirs 
of  his  body  ;  and  that  the  said  hundred  is  held  of  the  king  at 
fee  farm  by  rendering  12/.  18s.  5%d.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by 
the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county,  the  messuage  and  shops 
in  the  town  of  Leycestre  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of  Leycestre, 
and  the  manor,  the  other  messuages  and  the  tofts,  land,  meadow 
and  rent  of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Margaret  the  wife 


376  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


[421  Membrane  3 — cont. 

of  John  Gra  of  Ingelby,  co.  Lincoln,  '  chivaler,'  daughter  of  the 
said  Roger,  is  Robert's  sister  and  next  heir,  and  of  full  age ; — 
to  cause  the  said  John  Gra  and  Margaret  his  wife  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  premises,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  due  from 
the  said  John  Gra  in  this  behalf,  and  for  other  lands  in  the  county 
of  Norfolk. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk ; — pursuant  to 
an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Alderford,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  one  John  Carbonell,  esquire,  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Bruston,  co.  Norfolk,  and  with 
licence  from  the  king  gave  and  granted  the  said  manor  to  Roger 
Swyllyngton,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  with 
remainder  in  default  of  such  issue  to  the  right  heirs  of  Roger  ; 
by  virtue  of  which  gift  and  grant  Roger  was  seised  of  the  said 
manor,  and  died  ;  after  whose  death  the  manor  descended  to 
John  de  Swyllyngton,  '  chivaler,'  as  Roger's  son  and  heir,  who 
died  so  seised  of  the  manor,  except  a  third  part  of  the  same 
which  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Roger  then  held,  and  still  holds,  in 
dower  of  the  endowment  of  Roger  and  of  the  assignment  of  John 
de  Swyllyngton  ;  and  that  after  John's  death  the  manor,  except 
the  said  third  part,  descended  to  Robert  Swyllyngton,  '  chivaler,' 
as  brother  and  heir  of  the  said  John  de  Swyllyngton,  by  the  form 
of  the  gift ;  and  that  Robert  died  so  seised  of  the  said  manor, 
except  a  third  part  and  the  third  part  of  two-thirds  of  the  same 
which  Joan  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  de  Swyllyngton  then 
held,  and  still  holds,  in  dower  of  the  endowment  of  John  and  of 
the  assignment  of  Robert ;  and  that  the  said  manor,  with  the 
above  exceptions,  after  the  death  of  Robert  belongs  of  right  to 
Margaret  (who  is  of  full  age)  the  wife  of  John  Graa,  '  chivaler,' 
as  the  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  Roger,  by  virtue  of  the  said 
remainder,  since  Robert  died  without  hen:  male  of  his  body  ; 
and  that  the  whole  manor  is  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  crown  by 
service  of  a  knight's  fee  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  Graa  and 
Margaret  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor,  with  exceptions 
as  above,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  due  from  John  in  this 
behalf. 

March  8.  Order  to  William  Wilbram,  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Nottingham  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him,  showing 
that  Robert  Swyllyngton,  '  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  his  death 
held  the  manor  of  Boneye  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in 
chief  as  of  the  crown  by  service  of  two-thirds  of  a  knight's  fee  ; 
and  that  Ralph  Crumwell,  knight,  the  son  of  Ralph  the  son  of 
Ralph  the  son  of  Avice  the  sister  of  Roger  the  father  of  Margaret, 
the  mother  of  Roger  the  father  of  the  said  Robert,  is  Robert's 
kinsman  and  next  heir,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Ralph 
to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor,  as  the  king  for  one  mark 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  and  fealty  until 
Pentecost  next. 


(377) 


9  HENRY  V. 


[Letters  etc.  dated  on  and  after  1  July  in  this  year  are  tested  by  John 
duke  of  Bedford,  guardian  of  England.] 

•noi  MEMBRANE  30. 

1421. 

March  24.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
Westminster,  march  of  Wales  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until 
further  order  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  Edward 
Charleton  of  Powys,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  and 
to  make  inquisition  touching  his  lands  and  heir. 

The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  : — 

[The  same  Edward]  ;   London  (William  Caumbrigge,  mayor 

and  escheator). 
Thomas  de  Camoys, '  chivaler  ';  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  ; 

Southampton  ;  Essex  ;  Surrey  ;  Northampton  ;  Norfolk  ; 

Oxford  and  Berks. 
Agnes  late  the  wife  of  John  Lye,  who  held  certain  lands  for 

term  of  her  life  of  the  inheritance  of  John  son  and  heir  of 

Nicholas  Lye  the  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Lye,  a 

minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Wilts. 
Hugh  Standyssh,  esquire  ;  York. 


April  18. 

Westminster. 


April  18. 

Westminster. 


April  6. 

York. 

April  18. 

Westminster. 

April  20. 

Westminster. 

April  24. 

Westminster. 

April  28. 

Westminster. 


May  7. 

Westminster. 

May  8. 

Westminster. 

May  12. 

Westminster. 


May  23. 

Westminster. 


Gilbert    Umfrevill,    '  chivaler  '  ;  York  ;     Northumberland  ; 

Lincoln. 
Robert  Derby  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Thomas  del  Strother  ;  Northumberland. 

John  de  Veer,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Cambridge  ;  Essex. 

Thomas  Marny,   '  chivaler  '  ;    Cornwall ;    Essex  ;    Oxford  ; 

Buckingham  ;    London  (William  Cambrigge,  mayor  and 

escheator). 
Robert  Brent,  knight  ;    Essex  ;    Southampton  and  Wilts  ; 

Somerset. 
Edmund  Cressy  of  Whethamstede  ;  Hertford. 

Maud  late  the  wife  of  Ralph  Basset  of  Chedle,  esquire, 
who  (que)  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of  Edmund 
late  earl  of  Stafford  and  tenant  of  Henry  IV  in  chief,  a 
minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Stafford. 

Robert  Sousex  ;  Rutland. 


378 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1421. 

May  21. 

Westminster. 


May  28. 

Westminster. 


June  5. 

Westminster. 

May  14. 

Westminster. 


June  5. 

Westminster. 

June  30. 

Westminster. 

June  5. 

Westminster . 

April  20. 

Westminster. 

July  5. 

Westminster. 

July  8. 

Westminster. 

July  18. 

Westminster. 

April  18. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  2. 

Daventry. 

Sept.  4. 

Auckland. 


Sept.  24. 

Welehalle. 


Membrane  30 — cont. 

Thomas  de  Woclhill,  '  chivaler '  ;  Wilts  ;  Bedford  ; 
Northampton. 

John  Urban  ;  Cornwall. 

John  Arundell  of  Arundell,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Gloucester  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Norfolk  ;  London  (William 
Cambrigge,  mayor  and  escheator)  ;  Kent  ;  Surrey  and 
Sussex  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  ;  Salop  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Wilts  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Cole  of  Nytheway  ;  Devon. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Edward  Latymer,  esquire  ; 
Northampton  ;  Leicester. 

John  lord  de  Roos ;  Sussex  ;  Kent  ;  London  (William 
Caumbrigg,  mayor  and  escheator)  ;  Essex  and  Hertford  ; 
Buckingham  ;  Northampton  ;  Salop  ;  Leicester  ;  Notting- 
ham and  Derby  ;  York  ;  city  of  York  (the  mayor  and 
escheator)  ;  Lincoln  ;  city  of  Lincoln  (the  mayor  and 
escheator)  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

William  Calthorp,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;   Essex. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Grene  of  Exton  ;   Rutland. 
Thomas  duke  of  Clarence  ;  York  ;  Lincoln  ;  Middlesex. 
John  Gray,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northumberland. 
Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Thorp  ;  Wilts. 

John  Sachevile  ;  Devon. 
Thomas  Archedekene  ;  Cornwall. 
John  Raynes,  esquire  ;  Wilts. 

John  Lumle,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northumberland  ;  Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland  ;  York  ;  county  palatine  of  Lancaster 
(the  chancellor). 

Mark  Huse,  esquire  ;  Kent. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Grene  of  Exton ;  Huntingdon. 

John  de  Welle, '  chivaler  '  ;  Lincoln  ;  Essex  ;  Northampton  ; 

Northumberland ;      city    of    Lincoln    (the    mayor     and 

escheator). 
Eleanor   late   the   wife   of  John  Fitz  William,  '  chivaler  '  ; 

York  ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 


MEMBRANE  29. 

Sept.  20.  Marmaduke  de  More,  esquire,  who  held  by  knight  service  of 

York.  Thomas  the  brother  and  heir  of  John  late  lord  de  Roos,  who 

held  of  the  king  in  chief,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward ;  York. 
Hugh  Thorp,  esquire,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  Thomas 
the  brother  and  heir  of  John  late  lord  de  Roos,  who  held 
of  the  king  in  chief,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;   York. 


0  HENRY  V. 


379 


1421. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  1. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  1. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  21. 

Westminster. 

Oct.   14. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  20. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  26. 
Westminster. 

Dec.  5. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  4. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  16. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  22. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  30. 

Westminster. 

1422. 

Jan.  13. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

John  Bulmer,  esquire,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  Thomas 
the  brother  and  heir  of  John  late  lord  de  ROOK,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ; 
York. 

William  Shelton,  esquire  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Annis  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  late  lord  de  Bardolf  ;  Norfolk 

and  Suffolk. 
Richard  Grevell,  esquire  ;  Oxford. 

Robert  Waldeshelf  ;  Huntingdon  ;  Bedford. 

William  Greneham  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of 
Edmund,  late  earl  of  Stafford  and  tenant  in  chief  of  Henry 
IV,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Buckingham. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Edward  Latymer,  esquire  ;  Devon. 

Thomas  late  duke  of  Clarence  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales. 

William  de  Brynnesley  ;  Nottingham. 
William  WTason,  esquire  ;  Somerset. 
John  Kendale  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Hugh    Stafford,    '  chivaler '  ;     London    (Robert    Chichele, 

mayor  and  escheator). 
John  Inkepenne  ;  Worcester. 
John  Pympe,  esquire  ;  Kent. 

Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Richard  de  la  Mare,  esquire,  late  the 
wife  of  John  Eynseford  of  Tolyngton,  knight ;  Gloucester 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;  Hereford  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Philip  atte  Oke,  esquire  ;  Suffolk. 

John  Hastyng  ;  Devon. 

John  Cokefeld  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of 
Richard  de  Veer,  late  earl  of  Oxford  and  a  tenant  of  the 
king  in  chief,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Essex. 

Maud  late  the  wife  of  John  Sauvage,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Stafford. 


Joan  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Beaumond  ;  Devon  ;  Cornwall. 
Richard  Lely  of  Drax  ;  York. 

Nicholas  Beynton  ;    Somerset ;    Southampton  and  Wilts  ; 

Sussex. 
John  Staunton  ;  Leicester  ;  Derby. 

John  de  Cotes,  esquire  ;  Lincoln. 


380 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

John  Fitz  William,  esquire ;   York ;   Nottingham  and  Derby. 

John  Manfeld  ;  Lincoln.       , 

William  Huton  of  The  Forest ;  Cumberland. 

John  Hawelay  ;  Northumberland. 

Joan    late    the     wife    of     Robert    Conyers,     '  chivaler '  ; 

Northumberland. 

John  de  Legh,  esquire  ;  Kent ;  Essex. 
John  Cobham  ;  Kent. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Courtenay,  esquire  ;     Devon 

and  Cornwall. 
Joan  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  Wyloughby  ;    Nottingham  and 

Derby. 
Thomas  Dymmok,  '  chivaler  * ;  Lincoln  ;  Oxford  ;  Middlesex. 

Edmund  Seymour,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales  ;  Somerset ;  Leicester. 
Christian   late   the   wife   of   John   Middelton,    '  chivaler ' ; 

Northumberland . 
Scr'  usque  hue. 

MEMBRANE  24. 

March  24.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Walter  Provost  and  John 
Westminster.  Persones  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  ports  of  Melcombe  and 
Waymouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection 
of  the  merchandise,  the  subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at 
Westminster  on  the  Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  3  Henry 
V,  was  granted  to  the  king  from  Michaelmas  3  [recte  4]  Henry  V, 
for  life,  for  the  safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  35.  on  every  tun 
of  wine  for  import  and  export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted), 
and  I2d.  in  the  pound  on  all  merchandise  for  import  and  export 
(except  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except  every 
kind  of  corn  and  flour  and  fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export*,  and 
except  ale  and  victuals  for  export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  and 
HareHieu  and  the  marches  there) ;  and  to  answer  at  the  Exchequer 
for  the  moneys  forthcoming.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


1422. 

Feb.  16. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  13. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  28. 

Westminster. 


March  8. 

Westminster. 

March  12. 

Westminster. 

March  18. 

Westminster. 

March  19. 

Westminster. 

March  18. 

Westminster. 


May  24. 

Westminster. 

July  5. 

Westminster. 


July  12. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  29. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 

William  Mohun  and  John  Pytte  ;  in  the  port  of  Bryggewater 

and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.     By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Roger  Thornton  and  William  ChaunceUer  ;    in  the  port  of 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Gunne  and  Richard  Dynt ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Estfeld  and  Thomas  Walsyngham  ;   in  the  port  of 
London  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

*  import.     Rot.  Parl.  IV.  64. 


9  HENRY  V. 


381 


1421. 

Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  19. 

Westminster. 

1422. 

Feb.  8. 

Westminster. 

March  12. 

Westminster. 

1421. 

March  24. 

Westminster. 


May  24. 

Westminster. 


July  5. 

Westminster. 


July  12. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  19. 

Westminster. 

1422. 

Feb.  8. 

Westminster. 

March  12. 

Westminster. 

1421. 

April  21. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 

William  Catton  and  John  Exton ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.     By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John  Haweley  and  John  Pollowe  ;  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and 
Dertemuth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Hillary  and  John  Persones  ;  in  the  ports  of  Melcombe 
and  Waymouthe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Tham  worth  and  John  Exton  in  the  port  of  Chichester  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Bedford  and  Thomas  Marchall ;  in  the  port  of 
Kyngeston-upon-Hull  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commission  during  pleasure  to  Walter  Provost  and  John 
Persones  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  ports  of  Melcombe  and 
Waymouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  the  custom  on 
wools,  hides  and  woolfells  which  is  due  to  the  king  of  his 
inheritance  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  ports  ; 
answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
William  Mohun  and  John  Pitte  ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Roger  Thornton  and  William  Chaunceller  ;  in  the  port  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Gunne  and  Richard  Dynt ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Catton  and  John  Exton ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester  and 
in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.     By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John  Haweley  and  John  Pollowe  ;    in  the  ports  of  Exeter 
and  Dertemuth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Hillary  and  John  Persones  ;  in  the  ports  of  Melcombe 
and  Waymouthe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Thamworth  and  John  Exton  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Bedford  and  Thomas  Marchall ;  in  the  port  of 
Kyngeston-upon-Hull  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  Richard  Hore,  clerk,  and  John  Nonyngton, 
esquire, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Pelabere,  knight,  and  Walter 


382  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 

Bullymore,  both  of  the  county  of  Hereford, — of  the  keeping  of 
the  manor  of  Almaly,  co.  Hereford,  a  messuage  built  at  Oldecastell, 
a  ruinous  water-mill  and  3s.  4*2.  of  rent  of  assize  from  divers 
tenants  there,  a  messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  at  Upcote  and 
3s.  4d.  of  rent  of  assize  from  divers  tenants  there,  a  parcel  of 
meadow  at  Wotton,  a  ruinous  messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land 
at  Ayley,  a  ruinous  messuage  and  30  acres  of  arable  land  at 
Kynley,  a  ruinous  messuage,  120  acres  of  arable  land,  2  acres  of 
meadow  and  2  acres  of  pasture  at  Holmer,  2  messuages,  a  parcel 
of  meadow,  called  '  Oldecastell  medowe,'  and  2  acres  of  arable 
land  at  Webbeley,  2  shops  in  the  butchery  within  the  city  of 
Hereford,  a  messuage  containing  3  shops  with  a  chamber  over, 
and  a  garden  adjacent,  at  '  Le  Westekalerns '  of  the  monastery 
of  Hereford,  a  cellar  with  a  chamber  over,  annexed  to  the  aforesaid 
messuage,  and  a  messuage  called  '  Forboresyn  '  within  the  said 
city, — which  came  to  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture 
of  John  Oldecastell,  knight,  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  ; — to 
hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  12  years,  rendering  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  the  30Z.  14s.  5d.  for  which  the 
escheator  there  was  wont  to  answer,  and  an  increment  of  Qs.Sd.  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

April  21.  Commitment  to  Roger  Spyce, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Westminster.  Syreston  of  the  county  of  Nottingham  and  Thomas  Cogeshale  of 
the  county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Black 
Nottele,  and  of  the  manor  of  Chatham  in  the  town  of  Great 
Waltham,  which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the 
death  of  Alice  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Roger,  who  held  of  the 
king,  as  of  the  earl  of  Hereford,  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Alice  until  the  quinzaine  of 
Trinity  next ;  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues 
forthcoming  in  the  mean  time,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to  the 
king,  and  keep  the  said  manors  in  the  mean  time  without  waste 
and  destruction. 

May  8.  Commitment  to  John  Harpur,— by  mainprise  of  Humphrey 
Westminster.  Cotes  and  John  Breton,  both  of  the  county  of  Stafford, — of  the 
keeping  of  a  messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land  and  meadow  in 
Hanyzate,  and  of  a  fourth  part  of  a  virgate  of  land,  with  a  toft 
adjacent,  in  Little  Heywode,  co.  Stafford,  which  Ralph  Tebbe  of 
Heywode  held  in  right  of  Margaret  his  wife,  and  which  are  in  the 
king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  outlawry  promulgated  against  the 
said  Ralph  for  the  death  of  John  Stokes  of  Heywode  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  premises 
shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering 
yearly  the  20s.  at  which  the  premises  are  extended,  and  an 
increment  of  3s.  4d.  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 


9  HENRY  V. 


383 


1421.  MEMBRAXE  23. 

March  24.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Walter  Provost  and  John 
Westminster.  Persones  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  ports  of  Melcombo 
and  Waymouth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  the 
customs  granted  to  Edward  I  by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in 
return  for  certain  liberties  and  immunities,  and  the  custom  and 
subsidy  which  by  the  statute  published  in  the  Parliament  held  at 
Westminster,  1 1  Henry  IV,  all  such  alien  merchants  are  to  pay  for 
garments  made  for  export  from  cloths  of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn  '  and 
other  colours  of  the  whole  or  the  half  grain,  and  also  from  cloths 
dyed  in  grain,  and  all  other  cloths  of  wool,  which  have  been  cut, 
according  to  the  rate  and  quantity  of  the  same  ;  (2)  the  subsidy 
on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  43s.  4d. 
from  denizens  and  60s.  from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the 
like  amounts,  and  on  each  last  of  hides  100,?.  from  denizens  and 
8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and  (3)  the  custom  on  cloths  of  wool  and 
worsted  made  in  England  for  export  to  foreign  parts  ;  and  to 
keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said  ports  ;  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


May  24. 

Westminster. 


July  5. 

Westminstor. 


July  12. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Dec.   19. 

Westminster. 

1422. 

Feb.  8. 

Westminster. 

March  12. 

Westminster. 

1421. 

April  24. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  :— 
William  Mohun  and  John  Pitte  ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Roger  Thornton  and  William  Chaunceller ;    in  the  port  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Gunne  and  Richard  Dynt ;  in  the  port  of  Briggewater 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Catton  and  John  Exton ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester  and 

in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.     By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Haweley  and  John  Pollowe  ;  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and 

Dertemuth  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 
John  Hillary  and  John  Persones  ;   in  the  ports  of  Melcombe 
and  Waymouthe  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Thamworth  and  John  Exton  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John    Bedford    and    Thomas   Marchall ;     in    the    port    of 
Kyngeston-upon-Hull  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  of  the  county  of  Rutland  to  Thomas  Burton, 
'  chivaler,'  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer 
as  sheriff. 

Order  to  the  executors  of  the  will  of  James  Bellers,  late  sheriff, 
to  deliver  the  county  to  Thomas  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  Thomas 
as  sheriff. 


384  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1422  Membrane  23 — cow/. 

The  like  commitment  to  the  following  of  the  counties  named : — 
Jan.  2.  John  Bolne  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Westminster. 

1421.  MEMBRANE  22. 

May.  9.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset  to  cause  John 
Westminster.  Gambon  gon  of  William  Gambon  and  Cecily  late  his  wife,  the 
kinsman  and  heir  of  Richard  the  son  and  heir  of  Richard  the  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  William  and  Cecily  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands 
which  the  said  William  held  on  the  day  of  his  death  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  and  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the  death  of  Cecily 
of  the  right  and  inheritance  of  Richard  son  of  William,  and  which 
came  to  the  hands  of  Richard  II  and  to  the  king's  hands,  and  are 
still  in  the  king's  hand,  by  the  death  of  William  and  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  the  said  Richard  and  Richard,  who  lately  died 
minors  in  the  king's  ward  ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the  homage  and 
fealty  of  the  said  John  Gambon  for  all  the  lands  which  William 
held  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  of  the  right  and  inheritance 
aforesaid,  of  Richard  II  in  chief.  By  p.s.  [1016]. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 

May  8.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Bury  and  Richard  Hercy, — by 
Westminster.  mainprise  of  Henry  Sturmer  of  the  county  of  Norfolk  and  John 
Curteys  of  the  county  of  Suffolk, — of  the  keeping  of  a  certain 
plot  of  land  included  in  the  parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes  without 
the  bar  of  the  New  Temple,  London,  adjoining  the  house  of  the 
said  Richard,  (sometime  of  Walter  Barbour  and  Joan  his  wife), 
on  the  West  and  a  certain  small  lane  about  40|  feet  in  length  on 
the  East,  of  which  plot  one  end  (caput),  containing  about  25|  feet, 
abuts  upon  the  highway  towards  the  South  and  the  other  end, 
containing  about  24|  feet,  abuts  upon  a  lane  called  '  Holweylane ' 
towards  the  North,  the  said  plot  containing  in  breadth,  from  the 
aforesaid  house  to  the  said  small  lane,  25|  feet  and  in  length  from 
the  said  highway  to  the  said  lane  called  '  Holweylane/  43 1  feet; 
to  hold  the  said  plot  to  themselves  and  their  assigns  of  the  king 
and  his  heirs  from  Michaelmas  last  for  as  long  as  the  said  plot 
shall  remain  in  the  hands  of  the  king  and  his  heirs,  rendering 
3s.  4d.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Exchequers.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  16.  Commitment  to  Geoffrey  Mugge,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  William  Pomeray,  esquire,  and  John  Walk,  both  of  the  county 
of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Milton  Damarle,  co.' 
Devon,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Philip  son  of  John  Courtenay,  knight,  the  kinsman  and  heir  of 
Richard  Courteney  late  bishop  of  Norwich  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  rendering 
100*.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings, 
and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


9  HENRY  V.  385 


1421.  Membrane  22 — cont. 

May  24.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  William  Dounebant,  prior  of 
Westminster,  the  alien  priory  of  Cowyk,  co.  Devon,  Nicholas  Poleyn,  monk,  and 
John  Hethfeld,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of  Nicholas  Radeford  and 
John  Speke,  both  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
said  priory  with  all  its  rights  and  appurtenances  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  rendering  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  the  24  marks  which  the  late 
farmers  used  to  render,  and  maintaining  the  divine  services  ;  as 
William  Wonard  and  Thomas  Leuesham,  clerk,  who  still  survive, 
have  surrendered  into  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters 
patent  of  12  June,  8  Henry  V,  by  which  the  king  committed  the 
keeping  of  the  said  priory  to  them  and  to  brother  Peter  de 
Meneval,  late  prior,  now  deceased,  for  20  years  from  Easter 
then  last  past  at  a  yearly  farm  of  24  marks  [p.  340  above]. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  19.  Commitment  to  Thomas. Poge  of  the  county  of  Nottingham 
Westminster.  and  Geoffrey  Kneyveton  of  the  same  county, — by  mainprise  of 
Richard  Hore  of  the  county  of  Hereford  and  Henry  Lyndeby  of 
the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  of  a  certain  parcel 
of  uncultivated  land  (frisce)  or  pasture,  containing  one  rood  of 
land,  lying  at  the  east  gate  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
Nottingham,  within  the  new  close  of  the  same,  which  the  master 
of  the  said  hospital  holds  without  licence  from  the  king  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  rendering  the  3d.  a 
year  at  which  the  said  parcel  was  extended  before  Henry  Bothe, 
late  escheator,  4  Henry  IV,  and  an  increment  of  Id.,  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  equally.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  23.  Commitment  to  John  Clypsham  and  Richard  Hore, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Edmund  Morys  of  the  county  of  Hereford  and  John 
Elderbek  of  the  county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien 
priory  of  New  Abbey  by  Alberbury,  with  all  its  appurtenances  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  20  years,  if  it  shall  remain 
for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  the  40  marks  which 
John  Wele  and  Henry  Yoksale,  the  last  farmers,  rendered,  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and  maintaining 
the  divine  services  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  30.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Richard  Restwold,  the 
Westminster,  younger, — by  mainprise  of  William  Normanville  and  Thomas 
Fayrefax,  both  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  the 
manor  of  Horndon,  co.  Essex,  which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  as  long 
as  the  manor  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of 
Thomas  Malgrave  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Richard  his 
son  and  heir,  rendering  10  marks  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 

Wt.  2416.  F.  25. 


386  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 

Michaelmas  and  Easter  Exchequers,  and  finding  fit  maintenance 
for  the  heir.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king,  on  20  February  in  the 
present  year,  by  a  certain  mainprise,  granted  to  the  said  Richard 
Restwold  the  keeping  of  the  said  manor  and  also  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  besides,  with  all  their  appurtenances,  in  Horndon  and 
elsewhere  in  the  county  of  Essex,  that  are  in  the  king's  hand  by 
the  death  of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  Malgrave 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Richard  the  son  of  Thomas 
and  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Elizabeth  ;  to  hold  the  same  under  a 
certain  form.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

May  31.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge  to  make  a 
Westminster,  partition  into  three  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  late 
of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  Thorp,  which  have  been  taken 
into  the  king's  hand  by  her  death,  and  to  cause  John  Michell, 
citizen  of  London,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  one  of  the  sisters  and 
heirs  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  to  have  full  seisin  of  Margaret's  pour- 
party,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  homage  and  fealty  due  from  John 
by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  Margaret  ;  retaining  in  the  king's 
hand  until  further  order  the  pourparties  of  Alice  (Elizabeth's 
second  sister  and  heir)  the  wife  of  John  Rodenhale,  and  John  son 
of  John  Burneman  the  son  of  Joan  (Elizabeth's  third  sister  and 
heir),  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  provided  always  that  each  of 
the  heirs  and  parceners  have  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held 
of  the  king  in  chief,  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant.  By  p.s. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Northampton.  By  p.s. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Surrey  to  cause  John 
Michell,  citizen  of  London,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  the  sister  and 
heir  of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  Thorp,  to  have  full  seisin 
of  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  which  the  said  Elizabeth  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  of  her  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  the  homage  and  fealty 
due  from  John  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  Margaret. 

By  p.s.  [1052.] 

May  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset  ; — pursuant 
Westminster.  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Welyngton,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  Blaket,  '  chivaler,' 
on  the  day  of  her  death  held  no  lands  in  the  county  of  the  king 
in  chief,  but  held  the  manor  of  Baudrippe  together  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  the  manor  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee 
of  her  inheritance,  of  Alice  the  daughter  of  Richard  Seymour, 
'  chivaler,'  and  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  and  a  messuage,  a 
carucate  of  land  and  4  acres  of  meadow  in  Chelton,  a  messuage, 
a  carucate  of  land  and  10  acres  of  meadow  in  Wasshford,  and  2 
messuages,  a  carucate  of  land  and  16  acres  of  meadow  in  Edyston, 
of  others  than  the  king  ;  and  that  the  said  John  and  Margaret 


9  HENRY  V.  387 


1421.  Membrane  22 — cont. 

had  issue  a  son  named  Edmund,  so  that  the  manor,  messuages, 
land  and  meadow  aforesaid  pertain  to  John,  to  hold  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition  taken  before 
him,  showing  that  the  said  Margaret  on  the  day  of  her  death 
held  the  messuages,  land  and  meadow  aforesaid  in  her  demesne 
as  of  fee  of  her  inheritance  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  John 
and  deliver  to  him  the  said  manor  together  with  the  issues  taken 
therefrom  since  the  time  of  Margaret's  death  ;  removing  the  king's 
hand  from  the  said  messuages,  land  and  meadow  which  are  held 
of  others  than  the  king,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no 
other  cause  than  the  death  of  Margaret,  and  delivering  to  John 
any  issues  taken  therefrom  since  the  time  of  Margaret's  death. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  in  the  Close  Roll  of  this  year  [Calendar 
of  Close  Rolls,  1419-1422,  p.  144]. 

MEMBRANE  21. 

May  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford; — pursuant 
Westminster.  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  Richard  Norman,  late  escheator 
of  Henry  IV,  showing  that  Margaret  Hillary  on  the  day  of  her 
death  held  a  messuage,  a  toft  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Benteley 
for  life  with  reversion  to  John  son  and  heir  of  William  Cressich 
alias  Benteley,  then  8  years  of  age,  and  his  heirs,  of  the  grant  of 
the  said  William  to  the  said  Margaret  and  Roger  Hillary, 
'  chivaler,'  now  deceased,  Margaret's  late  husband,  for  term  of 
their  lives  ;  and  (2)  to  another  inquisition  taken  before  him  (the 
present  escheator)  showing  that  John  the  son  and  heir  of  William 
Cressich  alias  Benteley  lately  died,  a  minor,  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  tail,  to  wit,  to  himself  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  of  a 
messuage,  a  toft  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Benteley,  and  of  half 
a  carucate  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  7  acres  of  wood  and  Is. 
of  rent  in  the  same  town  of  Benteley,  which  messuage,  toft,  land, 
meadow,  wood  and  rent  the  said  Margaret  lately  held  for  life 
with  reversion  to  the  said  John  of  the  grant  of  the  said  William 
to  the  said  Roger  and  Margaret  for  life  ;  and  that  one  Edmund 
de  Somervyle  gave  the  said  messuage,  toft,  land,  meadow,  wood 
and  rent  to  John  de  Benteley  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  with 
reversion  to  the  said  Edmund  and  his  heirs  ;  and  that  the  right 
descended  from  the  said  John  by  the  form  of  the  gift  to  John 
de  Benteley,  as  his  son  and  heir,  and  from  John  the  son  of  John 
to  John  de  Benteley,  as  his  son  and  heir,  and  from  John  the  son 
of  John  the  son  of  John  to  William  de  Benteley,  as  his  son  and 
heir,  and  from  William  to  the  aforesaid  John  son  of  William,  as 
his  kinsman  and  heir,  to  wit,  son  of  William  the  son  of  Eleanor 
the  sister  of  the  said  William  de  Benteley  ;  and  that  John  son 
of  William  died  without  heir  of  his  body  ;  and  that  Thomas 
Griffyth,  esquire,  is  the  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  Edmund,  to 
wit,  the  son  of  Resy  the  son  of  Joan  the  daughter  of  Philip  the 
son  of  Roger  the  son  of  Robert  the  son  of  the  said  Edmund,  and 
of  full  age,  to  whom  the  said  messuage,  toft,  land,  meadow,  wood 
and  rent  pertain,  since  the  said  John  de  Benteley,  to  whom  it  is 


388  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1421  Membrane  21 — cont. 

supposed  that  the  gift  aforesaid  was  made,  died  without  heir  of 
his  body  ;  and  that  the  messuage,  toft,  land,  meadow,  wood  and 
rent  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  man  to 
keep  the  king's  hay  of  Benteley  within  the  forest  of  Cannok,  and 
rendering  8s.  4d.  yearly  to  the  king  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  Thomas 
and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  messuage,  toft,  land, 
meadow,  wood  and  rent,  as  the  king  for  6s.  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  his  homage  until  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Martin  next ; 
saving  to  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  son  of  William  her 
reasonable  dower  thereof. 

May  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  : — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before 
John  Russell,  late  escheator,  showing  that  Hugh  de  Waterton, 
'  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Eton  Tregos,  with  the  advowson  of  a  moiety  of  the  chapel  of  Eton 
Tregos  pertaining  to  the  said  manor,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  ; 
and  that  the  said  moiety  of  the  manor  with  the  advowson  aforesaid 
is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  and  that  the  moiety 
of  the  manor  extends  on  either  side  of  the  water  of  Weye  ;  and 
that  Blanche  the  wife  of  Robert  Cheallounez,  knight,  one  of  the 
daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  Hugh,  and  of  full  age,  and  Richard 
ap  Harry,  a  minor,  the  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife 
of  John  ap  Harry  of  Puston,  Hugh's  other  daughter  and  heir, 
are  Hugh's  next  heirs  ; — to  make  a  partition  of  the  moiety  and 
advowson  aforesaid  into  two  equal  parts,  and  cause  Robert  and 
Blanche  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pourparty  of  Blanche,  as  the  king 
has  taken  the  homage  and  fealty  due  from  Robert  by  reason  of 
his  having  issue  by  his  said  wife  ;  retaining  Richard's  pourparty 
in  the  king's  hand  until  further  order.  By  p.s.  [1045.] 

May  11.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  made  by  him,  showing  that  one  Richard  Pyperell 
of  Pynesford  and  John  Mayour  were  lately  seised  of  the  manor 
of  Blaketoriton  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  feoffment  of 
Amaury  Fitz  Waryn,  deceased  ;  and  that  the  said  Richard  and 
John,  being  so  seised,  by  their  deed  indented  gave  and  granted 
the  said  manor,  by  name  of  the  whole  of  their  manor  of 
Blaketoriton  with  the  rents,  services  and  reversions  of  all  tenants, 
to  Richard  Piperell,  esquire,  deceased  and  Joan  his  wife,  likewise 
deceased,  by  name  of  Richard  Pyperell  of  Holecombe  and  Joan 
then  his  wife,  the  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  Amaury,  and  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Amaury ; 
by  virtue  of  which  gift  and  grant  the  said  Richard  Piperell, 
esquire,  and  Joan  were  so  seised,  to  themselves  and  their  said 
heirs,  of  the  said  manor  ;  and  that  afterwards  Joan  died  so  seised 
without  heir  of  her  body  by  Richard  ;  after  whose  death  Richard 
continued  his  estate  in  the  manor  and  died,  seised  as  above, 
without  heir  of  his  body  by  Joan  ;  and  that  after  his  death  the 
said  manor  should  remain  to  William  Davilles,  who  survives  and 
is  of  full  age,  the  kinsman  and  right  heir  of  the  said  Amaury,  to 


9  HENRY  V. 


389 


1421. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

wit,  the  son  of  Isabel  the  sister  of  Amaury,  by  virtue  of  the  afore- 
said remainder  ;  and  that  the  manor  is  held  of  the  heir  of  John 
de  Sancto  Mauro,  esquire,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  by  knight 
service  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  William  and  cause  him  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  manor. 


May  13.  Whereas  of  late  in  a  suit  which  was  before  the  king  in  the 
Westminster.  Chancery,  between  the  king  and  Anne  countess  of  Stafford, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Eleanor  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of 
Humphrey  de  Bohun  late  earl  of  Hereford  and  Essex  and  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Buckingham, — touching  the  castle  and 
manor  of  Plessitz,  the  manors  of  High  Estre,  Waltham,  Wykes 
and  Shenefeld,  the  court  of  the  honour  of  High  Estre,  the  fee  of 
the  earl  of  Essex,  and  the  view  of  frankpledge  of  Chishull,  in  the 
county  of  Essex,  and  also  touching  all  the  rest  of  the  castles 
(with  their  members),  manors,  courts,  views  of  frankpledge  and 
parts  of  manors  assigned  to  the  said  late  earl  of  Buckingham 
and  Eleanor  as  Eleanor's  pourparty  of  the  castles,  manors,  lands 
and  tenements  late  of  the  said  late  earl  of  Hereford, — it  was 
awarded  by  advice  of  the  justices  and  serjeants-at-law  and  other 
learned  men  of  the  king's  council,  in  the  said  Chancery,  that 
the  said  castles  (with  their  members),  manors,  courts,  fee  of  an 
earl,  views  of  frankpledge  and  parts  of  manors,  assigned  as  above 
to  the  said  late  earl  of  Buckingham  and  to  Eleanor  as  Eleanor's 
pourparty,  should  be  taken  into  the  king's  hands,  as  in  the  record 
and  process  had  before  the  king  in  the  Chancery  fully  appears ;  the 
king  now  orders  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  to  take  the 
said  castles  (with  their  members),  manors,  courts,  earl's  fee,  view 
of  frankpledge  and  parts  of  manors  in  his  bailiwick  into  the  king's 
hand,  in  accordance  with  the  award  aforesaid. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hertford. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Berks. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 

MEMBRANE  20. 

May  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  taken  before  him  showing  that  John  Wele,  esquire, 
on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  manor  of  Wolfhampton  by 
Chikewelle  (wards,  marriages,  fees,  advowsons,  reliefs  and  escheats 
excepted)  for  term  of  his  life  of  the  gift,  grant  and  confirmation 
of  Thomas  late  earl  of  Arundell,  with  reversion  to  the  right  heirs 


390  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1421  Membrane  20 — cont. 

of  the  said  late  earl ;  and  that  by  virtue  of  this  gift  the  said  John 
was  seised  of  the  said  manor  (with  exceptions  as  above)  as  of  free 
tenement  and  died  seised  of  such  estate,  with  reversion  to  Elizabeth 
duchess  of  Norfolk,  Joan  Beauchamp  lady  de  Bergevenny,  and 
Margaret  wife  of  Rowland  Lenthale,  knight,  as  sisters  and  right 
heirs  of  the  said  late  earl,  and  of  full  age  ;  and  that  the  manor 
is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  ; — to  take  the  fealty 
of  the  said  duchess,  make  a  partition  of  the  manor  into  three 
equal  parts,  and  cause  the  duchess,  Joan,  and  Rowland  and 
Margaret  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  the  duchess, 
Joan  and  Margaret  respectively  ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the 
homage  and  fealty  of  Joan,  and  the  fealty  of  Rowland,  and  for 
one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  the  homage  of  the 
duchess  until  the  feast  of  All  Saints  next.  By  p.s.  [1046.] 

May  29.  Commitment  to  the  mayor  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of 
Westminster.  Berwick, — by  mainprise  of  James  Oke  and  Thomas  Mercer,  both 
of  the  county  of  Northumberland, — of  the  keeping  of  the  petty 
custom  of  the  water  of  Berwick  and  the  toll  of  the  same  town 
(with  all  commodities  and  profits  belonging  to  the  said  custom 
and  toll),  which  have  come  to  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of 
Laurence  Everard,  who  held  the  same  for  life  of  the  grant  of 
Henry  IV  and  the  king's  confirmation  •;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last  for  two  years,  rendering  1005.  yearly,  and  supporting 
all  charges  on  the  said  custom  and  toll.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  3.  Commitment  to  Richard  Priour, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Westminster,  jjore  of  the  county  of  Hereford  and  John  Offord  of  the  county 
of  Huntingdon, — of  the  keeping  of  a  third  part  of  two-thirds  of 
the  lands  and  rents  of  the  manor  of  Hicchen,  co.  Hertford,  which 
Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Barre,  knight,  held  in  dower 
in  the  town  and  parish  of  Hicchen,  and  which  are  in  the  king's 
hands  by  the  death  of  Elizabeth  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
the  duke  of  York  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  Elizabeth's 
death  until  the  full  age  of  the  said  duke,  rendering  the  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures 
and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  on  surrender,  since  the  king  on  18  May,  10  Henry  V, 
committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  third  part  to  Henry  Broumflet, 
knight,  and  Joan  duchess  of  York,  his  wife,  to  hold  the  same  under 
a  certain  form.  And  so  these  letters  are  cancelled. 

June  10.  Appointment  of  William  Botiller  as  the  king's  chamberlain 
Dover.  an(j  receiver  of  South  Wales,  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer 
at  the  Exchequer  of  Kermerdyn  for  the  issues  and  profits  of  the 
said  office,  taking  in  the  same  office  by  his  own  hands  the 
customary  fees.  And  order  to  all  and  singular  the  king's  subjects, 
tenants  and  lieges  in  the  counties  of  Cardygan  and  Kermerdyn 
in  South  Wales  to  be  intendant  to  William  as  the  king's 
chamberlain  and  receiver  of  the  said  counties.  By  K. 


9  HENRY  V. 


391 


1421.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

Order  to  John  Merbury,  esquire,  lute  chamberlain  and 
receiver  of  South  Wales,  to  deliver  the  office,  together  with  the 
keys,  rolls,  memoranda  and  all  other  things  relating  to  the  office, 
to  William  by  indenture  ;  as  the  king  wishes  John  from  now  to 
be  discharged  thereof  as  regards  the  king.  By  K. 

May  12.  Commitment  to  William  Troutebek,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Thomas  de  Ursewyk  of  the  county  of  Lancaster  and  John  Kyngesley 
of  the  county  of  Chester, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  in 
England  and  Wales  and  in  the  county  of  Chester  late  of  Thomas 
Holes,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day 
of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of 
the  said  Thomas  until  the  lawful  age  of  Margery  his  daughter 
and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  he 
shall  have  duly  effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for  the  keeping 
the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  paying  for  the  marriage  350  marks  only, — to  wit, 
100  marks  in  hand,  50  marks  at  Midsummer  next,  50  marks 
at  Michaelmas,  50  marks  at  Christmas,  50  marks  at  Easter  and 
50  marks  at  Midsummer  then  following, — and  finding  fit 
maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  3.  Commitment  to  Robert  Warner  of  London  and  Henry  Aubre 
Westminster,  of  London, — by  mainprise  of  John  Cuntas  and  William  Martyn, 
both  of  the  county  of  Middlesex, — of  the  keeping  of  2£  acres  of 
land  (whereof  2  acres  lie  at  Sybston  in  the  parish  of  Hermodes- 
worth,  co.  Middlesex,  and  \  acre  in  the  parish  of  Herdyngton, 
co.  Middlesex),  which  Robert  Janne  held  on  the  day  on  which 
he  was  outlawed  for  a  felony  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  for  20  years,  if  the  said  land  shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the 
king's  hands  for  the  cause  aforesaid,  rendering  the  15d.  at  which 
the  land  is  extended  before  the  escheator  of  Middlesex,  and  an 
increment  of  4d.,  yearly  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


July  5.  Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.  Northampton  and  Rutland  to  Thomas  Compworth,  during 
pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues 
thereof. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  to  be  intendant  to  the  said 
Thomas  as  escheator. 

Order  to  the  executors  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Billyng,  late 
escheator,  to  deliver  to  Thomas  Compworth  by  indenture  the 
rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all  other  things  relating  to  the  said 
office. 


392 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


MEMBRANE  19. 

July  9.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Hawe  as  the  king's 
Westminster,  searcher  in  the  ports  of  Great  Yarmouth  and  Ipswich  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places,  to  examine  in  person  all  ships  and 
boats  passing  from  and  to  the  realm  in  the  said  ports  and  places, 
and  to  make  search  of  all  such  ships  and  boats  suspected  of 
being  laden  with  uncocketed  or  uncustomed  wools,  woolfells, 
hides,  cloths  or  other  customable  wares,  or  with  gold  or  silver 
in  money  by  tale  or  mass  or  plate,  or  with  jewels,  and  of  any 
persons  suspected  of  having  carried  into  or  out  of  the  realm 
bulls,  letters,  instruments  or  processes,  or  any  other  things 
prejudicial  to  the  king  or  his  subjects,  contrary  to  the  proclama- 
tions and  prohibitions  made  thereof  in  the  king's  behalf  ;  and 
to  arrest  all  such  goods  and  instruments  as  forfeit,  together 
with  the  ships  and  persons  carrying  them,  and  to  keep  them 
safely  until  further  order  ;  and  to  do  all  other  things  that  pertain 
to  the  said  office  ;  and  to  certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  touching 
all  that  is  done  in  the  matter,  answering  and  rendering  account 
at  the  Exchequer  for  all  the  forfeitures  arrested  by  him.  And 
order  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers,  lords,  masters, 
mariners  of  ships,  and  other  the  king's  ministers  and  lieges,  under 
pain  of  forfeiture  of  all  that  they  can  forfeit,  to  be  intendant  to 
the  said  John.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Appointment  in  like  terms  of  the  following  in  the  ports  and 
places  named  ; — 

William  Pitte  ;    in  the  ports  of  Bristol,  Briggewater  and 

Mynhede  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places  as  far  as 

Gloucestre,  and  there.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Evedon  of  Boston  ;   in  the  port  of  Boston  and  in  all 

adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Norton  ;  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  in  all  adjacent 

ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Thomas  Redmar  ;   in  the  port  of  Kyngeston-upon-Hull  and 

in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places.     By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  More  ;  in  the  port  of  Chichester  and  in  all  adjacent  ports 
and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Freest ;  in  the  port  of  Southampton  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


July  11. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  3. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  12. 

Westminster. 

1422. 
Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 

March  5. 

Westminster. 

1421. 

July  13.  Commitment  to  John  de  Preston,  one  of  the  king's  justices  of 
Westminster,  the  Common  Bench, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Bank  of  the 
county  of  York  and  Thomas  Grene  of  the  county  of  Westmore- 
land,— of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  services  in  the 
counties  of  Lancaster  and  Westmoreland,  late  of  John  de  Lumley, 
'  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  de 
Lumley  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age, 
rendering  yearly  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be 


9  HENRY  V. 


393 


1421. 


July  14. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 

agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Cottusmore, — by 
mainprise  of  Thomas  Haselee  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  and 
Richard  Quatremayns  of  the  county  of  Oxford, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  in  the  county  of  Oxford 
late  of  Thomas  Camoys,  'chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Camoys  until 
the  lawful  age  of  Hugh  his  kinsman  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering 
yearly  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  treasurer.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


July  20.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Anne  countess  of  Stafford, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Hevenyngham  of  the  county  of  Essex, 
esquire,  and  John  Salveyn  of  the  county  of  York,  esquire, — of 
the  keeping  of  two-thirds  of  the  castle,  town  and  lordship  of 
Neuport  in  Wales  with  the  members,  cantreds,  commotes  and 
all  other  appurtenances  belonging  to  the  said  two-thirds,  which 
lately  came  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  by  the  death  of  Edmund 
late  earl  of  Stafford  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Humphrey, 
Edmund's  son  and  heir,  and  afterwards  were  assigned  in  dower 
to  Joan  queen  of  England,  and  have  now  been  seized  into  the 
king's  hands  for  certain  causes  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter 
last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  Humphrey,  if  the  premises 
shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  200/. 
yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

April  22.  Commitment  to  John  Croucher,  citizen  and  vintner  of 
Westminster.  London, — by  mainprise  of  John  Wenryssh  of  the  town  of 
Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  and  John  Harpe,  citizen  and  vintner 
of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  the  issues  and  profits  of  the  fair 
held  at  Uherst,  co.  Sussex,  on  the  feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle, 
which  fair  Roger  de  Asshburnham  appropriated  to  himself  by 
taking  there  the  toll  and  other  profits  without  licence  from  the 
king  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Easter  last  for  10  years,  if  the 
premises  shall  remain  for  that  time  in  the  king's  hands,  rendering 
the  25.  lOd.  for  which  account  used  to  be  made  heretofore  by 
the  escheator,  and  an  increment  of  Qd.,  yearly  by  equal  portions 
at  Michaelmas  and  Easter.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  18. 

July  20.         Grant  and  demise  to  Thomas  Stamford  and  Ralph  Willand  of 

Westminster.  Bristol, — by    mainprise    of   John    Ganibon    of   the    county    of 

Cambridge  and  Robert  Russell  of  Bristol, — of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the  county  of  Bristol  ;    to  hold  the 


394 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1421. 


Nov.  7. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  24. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

same  from  18  July  last  until  Michaelmas  next  and  then  for  12 
years,  together  with  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths, 
rendering  541.  13s.  4cZ.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas,  and  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  other  moiety 
of  the  forfeiture  ;  and  appointment  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Ralph 
as  alnagers  and  collectors  ;  in  terms  as  above  [p.  6]. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated,  because  the  said  Ralph  on  21  October  in  the  present 
year  surrendered  the  letters  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Ralph  Weylond  and  John  Forde,  both  of  Bristol, — by 
mainprise  of  Robert  Russell  of  Bristol  and  Robert  Colvyle 
of  Bristol,  merchants, — from  21  October  last  until 
Michaelmas  next,  at  a  farm  of  60/.  ;  in  the  town  and 
suburbs  of  Bristol. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  by  the  advice  of  the  barons  of 
the  Exchequer. 

Robert  Esmell  of  Devyses, — by  mainprise  of  John  Harleston 
of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  John  Hamelyn,  the  elder,  of 
the  county  of  Somerset, — from  Michaelmas  last  for  4 
years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  801.  ;  in  the  county  of  Wilts 
and  in  the  city  of  Salisbury. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  by  the  advice  of  the  barons  of 
the  Exchequer. 

John  Coldon  of  Northampton  and  Thomas  Russell, — by 
mainprise  of  Richard  Katirmayns  of  the  county  of  Oxford 
and  Thomas  Frankeleyn  of  the  county  of  Northampton, 
and  on  surrender  by  the  said  John  in  the  Chancery  for 
cancellation  of  certain  letters  patent  touching  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  and  Rutland, — 
from  Michaelmas  last  for  10  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of 
the  41.  which  the  said  John  used  to  render,  and  an  increment 
of  65.  Sd.  ;  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  and  Rutland. 
By  bill  of  the  treasurer  by  the  advice  of  the  barons  of 
the  Exchequer. 

MEMBRANE  17. 

Oct.  30.         Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Robert  Smyth  of  Hornecastre, 
Westminster,  co.   Lincoln,    '  draper,'   as  the  king's  alnager  in  the  parts  of 
Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln,  in  terms  as  above  [p.  342]. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  16. 

July  6.         Commitment  to  Robert  Fitz  Hugh,  clerk,  master  of  the  hospital 

Westminster,  of  St.  Leonard,  York, — by  mainprise  of  William  Ayscogh  and 

Thomas  Sutton  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  a 

ruinous  messuage,  with  a  croft  adjacent,  and  three  acres  of  land 


Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 


9  HENRY  V.  395 


1421.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

in  Raynton  by  Toppeclyff,  which  William  Lynons  held  on  the 
day  on  which  he  made  forfeit  to  Henry  IV  of  the  master  and 
brothers  of  the  said  hospital,  by  service  of  rendering  to  the  same 
hospital  25.  a  year  and  suit  of  court  every  three  weeks  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Michaelmas  7  Henry  V  for  30  years,  rendering 
yearly  the  Qd.  at  which  the  premises  are  extended,  and  an 
increment  of  6d.,  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter, 
maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting 
all  other  charges  belonging  to  the  said  messuage,  croft  and  land  ; 
as  the  said  master  has  surrendered  in  the  Chancery  for  cancellation 
the  letters  patent  of  16  February  7  Henry  V  [p.  321  above],  by 
which  the  king  committed  to  him  the  keeping  of  a  ruinous  cottage 
in  Raynton,  co.  York,  which  William  Lynons  on  the  said  day  of 
his  forfeiture  held  in  fee  simple  of  the  brothers  of  the  said  hospital 
by  service  of  rendering  3s.  a  year 'to  the  said  brothers,  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  then  last  past  for  30  years  at  a  yearly 
farm  of  the  Qd.  at  which  the  said  cottage  is  extended,  and  an 
increment  of  Qd.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  11.  Commitment  to  Edmund  Brugge, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Seynesbury  of  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  Thomas  Barton  of 
the  county  of  Hereford, — of  the  keeping  of  a  tenement  in  Ha  we, 
co.  Gloucester,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 
outlawry  promulgated  against  Thomas  Smyth  of  Trynley  for  a 
felony  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  next  for  10  years, 
rendering  yearly  the  20d.  at  which  the  tenement  is  extended,  and 
an  increment  of  Wd.  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  9.  Commitment  to  Roger  Spyce, — by  mainprise  of  Robert 
Westminster.  Syreston  of  the  county  of  Nottingham  and  William  Kyrby  of 
London, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Black  Notele,  and  of 
the  manor  of  Chatham  in  the  town  of  Great  Waltham,  which 
have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Alice  late 
the  wife  of  the  said  Roger,  who  held  of  the  king,  as  of  the  earl  of 
Hereford,  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold  the  keeping  of  the  said 
manors  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Alice  until  it  shall 
have  been  decided  in  the  king's  court  whether  they  should  of 
right  belong  to  the  king  or  to  him  ;  so  that  he  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  issues  forthcoming  in  the  mean  time,  if  they 
shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king,  and  keep  the  said  manors  in  the 
mean  time  without  waste  and  destruction. 

July  11.  Commitment  to  William  de  Ferrariis  lord  de  Groby,  Henry 
Westminster.  Crowenale,  knight,  Thomas  Assheby  of  Lowesby,  Thomas 
Assheby  his  son,  Elizabeth  Vilers,  William  Assheby,  Thomas 
Segrave  of  Groby,  Thomas  Whatton  of  Moimtsorell  and  William 
Purley  the  younger, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Fryday  of 
Wykyngeston,  co.  Leicester,  '  gentihnaii,'  and  John  Purley  of 
Wymondham,  co.  Leicester,  'gentilman,' — of  the  keeping  of 


390  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 

30  acres  of  land  and  9  acres  of  meadow  in  Kereby  and  of  a  third 
part  of  the  wood  of  Kereby,  called  '  Pakmanswode,'  in  Kereby, 
which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of 
Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Simon  Pakeman,  who  held  them  in  dower 
after  the  death  of  the  same  Simon  (who  held  of  the  king  in  chief), 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  Vilers  son  and  heir  of 
Joan  one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  the  said  Simon  ;  to  hold  the 
same,  together  with  the  issues  and  profits  thereof  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  Agnes,  until  the  octave  of  St.  Martin  next  ;  provided 
always  that  they  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  said  issues  and 
profits  and  for  all  other  issues  and  profits  forthcoming,  if  they 
shall  be  adjudged  to  the  king,  keep  the  said  land,  meadow  and 
third  part  without  waste  and  destruction,  and  do  and  support  all 
other  charges  incumbent  thereon.  By  bifl  of  the  treasurer. 

July  12.  Commitment  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Lye, 
Westminster.  Thomas  Martyn  and  John  Martyn  the  elder, — by  mainprise  of 
William  Lord  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  Robert  Okebourne  of 
the  county  of  Middlesex, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  which 
Agnes  late  the  wife  of  John  Lye,  deceased  (defuncti),  held  for  life 
with  reversion  to  the  said  Nicholas  Lye  and  his  heirs  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Agnes  until  the 
lawful  age  of  John  Lye  the  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Nicholas 
Lye,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age,  rendering  for  the  keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures,  and  buildings, 
and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  12.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  (1)  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Savage,  late 
escheator  of  Henry  IV  in  the  county  of  Somerset,  showing  that 
by  a  fine  levied  at  Westminster  before  William  Thirnyng  and 
his  fellows,  justices,  20  Richard  II,  between  William  Bonevill, 
'  chivaler,'  and  Margaret  his  wife  (by  name  of  William  Boneville, 
knight),  and  Humphrey  de  Stafford,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  querents,  and  John  Bevyn,  deforciant,  touching  a  moiety  of 
the  manors  of  Meriet,  Lopene  Magna  and  Stratton  Magna,  the 
said  William  Bonevill  and  Margaret  and  Humphrey  and  Elizabeth 
acknowledged  the  said  moiety  to  be  the  right  of  John  ;  and  that 
for  that  acknowledgement,  fine  and  concord  John,  for  himself 
and  his  heirs,  granted  that  the  said  moiety  of  the  said  manors  of 
Lopene  Magna  and  Stratton  Magna  which  (quam)  Maud  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  Boclond,  knight,  held  for  life,  and  the  third  part 
of  the  said  moiety  of  the  said  manor  of  Meriet  which  (quam)  the 
same  Maud  held  in  dower,  and  also  two-thirds  of  the  said  moiety 
of  the  same  manor  of  Meriet  which  (quas)  Hugh  Cheyne,  knight, 
and  Maud  his  wife  held,  for  the  life  of  Maud,  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  said  John  Bevyn  on  the  day  on  which  the  said  concord 
was  made,  with  reversion  after  the  death  of  the  said  Maud  and 
Maud  to  the  said  John  Bevvn  and  his  heirs,  should  remain,  after 


9  HENRY  V.  397 


1421.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

the  death  of  Maud  and  Maud,  to  William  Bonevill  and  Margaret 
for  their  lives,  with  remainder  to  Thomas  Bonevill  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body  ;  and  that  afterwards,  by  way  of  a  concord  and 
treaty  (tractatus]  had  between  the  said  William  Bonevill  and 
Margaret  and  the  said  Humphrey  and  Elizabeth,  the  said  moiety 
of  the  said  manors  of  Lopene  Magna  and  Stratton  Magna  was 
assigned  to  the  said  Humphrey  and  Elizabeth  for  their  lives  in 
pourparty  in  exchange  for  that  moiety  of  the  said  manor  of 
Meriet  which  was  not  granted  to  William  Bonevill  and  Margaret 
by  the  fine  aforesaid,  but  which  (except  a  third  part  of  the  whole 
wood  called  '  Egwode,'  uncultivated  lands  (terris  friscis)  lying  by 
the  said  wood,  and  a  moiety  of  the  reversions  of  the  lands,  tene- 
ments and  water-mill  in  Bowe,  Northdon  and  Crepe,  within  the 
precinct  of  the  said  manor  of  Meriet,  which  (quas)  Richard  Slade 
then  held  for  life),  was  assigned  and  granted  to  William  Bonevill 
and  Margaret  for  their  lives  in  pourparty  in  exchange  for  the 
aforesaid  moiety  of  the  manors  of  Lopene  Magna  and  Stratton 
Magna,  they  rendering  therefor  10  marks  yearly  to  Humphrey 
and  Elizabeth,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs 
male  in  form  aforesaid  ;  and  that  so  the  said  William  Bonevill 
on  the  day  of  his  death  held  the  whole  of  the  manor  of  Meriet, 
with  exceptions  as  above,  in  form  aforesaid  ;  and  that  the 
said  Thomas  died  ;  and  that  William  his  son,  lately  a  minor, 
was  his  next  heir  ;  and  that  the  manor  of  Meriet  was  held 
of  Henry  IV  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  and  (2)  to  another 
inquisition  taken  before  the  said  late  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Dorset,  showing  that  by  another  fine  levied  at  Westminster 
before  Robert  Bealknapp  and  his  fellows,  justices,  8  Richard  II, 
between  the  said  William  Bonevill  and  Margaret,  querents,  and 
John  Stokelond  and  Mary  his  wife,  deforciants,  touching  a 
messuage,  a  mill,  4  carucates  of  land,  7  acres  of  meadow,  6  acres 
of  wood  and  20s.  of  rent  in  Pymperne,  Alfryngton,  Morton, 
Herston,  Swanwich,  Alfletmulle  and  Corff  which  William  Clavyll 
then  held  for  life,  the  said  John  Stokelond  and  Mary,  for  them- 
selves and  the  heirs  of  John,  granted  that  the  said  tenements 
which  William  Clavyll  on  the  day  on  which  the  said  fine  was 
levied  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John  Stoke- 
lond in  the  towns  aforesaid,  with  reversion  to  the  said  John 
and  Mary  and  the  heirs  of  John,  should  remain  after  the  death 
of  William  Clavyll  to  the  said  William  Bonevyle  and  Margaret, 
with  remainder  to  the  aforesaid  Thomas,  by  name  of  Thomas 
son  of  the  said  William  Bonevyll  and  Margaret,  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body  ;  and  that  Margaret  died  ;  and  that  Thomas 
son  of  William  took  to  wife  one  Cecily  late  the  wife  of  William 
Cheyny,  knight,  and  had  issue  by  her  the  said  William 
the  son  ;  and  that  afterwards  Thomas  died  ;  and  afterwards 
William  Clavyll  likewise  died,  after  whose  death  the  said  William 
Bonevyll  entered  into  the  said  tenements  as  into  his  reversion, 
and  died  so  seised  ;  and  that  the  said  messuage,  mill,  land, 
meadow,  wood,  and  rent  are  held  of  others  than  of  the  king  ; 
and  (3)  to  divers  other  inquisitions  taken  before  Robert  Vele, 


398  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1421.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

late  escheator  of  Henry  IV  in  the  said  counties,  showing  that 
the  said  William  son  of  Thomas,  then  a  minor,  died,  and  that 
John  his  brother,  then  a  minor,  was  his  next  heir  ;— to  take  the 
fealty  of  the  said  John  brother  of  William  and  cause  him  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  said  manor  of  Meriet  (with  exceptions  as  above) 
and  of  the  said  messuage,  mill,  land,  meadow,  wood,  and  rent  in 
Pymperne,  Alfryngton,  Morton,  Herston,  Swanwich,  Alfletmulle 
and  Corff,  which  by  the  death  of  the  said  William  Bonevill, 
'  chivaler,'  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  William  son 
of  Thomas  came  to  the  hands  of  Henry  IV  and  are  still  in  the 
king's  hand  ;  as  the  said  John  brother  of  William  has  sufficiently 
proved  his  age  before  John  Jaybyn,  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Devon,  and  the  king  for  135.  4d.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
until  Hilary  next  the  homage  due  from  him  for  the  manor  of 
Meriet  (with  exceptions  as  above). 

July  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster.  an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Belwode,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  John  Storeton  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  (1)  a 
messuage,  1\  bovates  of  land  and  2  acres  of  meadow  in  Glent- 
worth,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
grand  serjeanty  and  by  service  of  rendering  1 5s.  yearly  by  the 
hands  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county  for  the  time  being  ;  and  (2) 
in  right  of  Ellen,  sometime  his  wife,  by  the  courtesy  of  England 
for  life  with  reversion  to  Katharine  Storeton,  Ellen's  daughter 
and  heir,  who  is  of  full  age,  a  messuage,  5  bovates  of  land  and  an 
acre  of  meadow  in  Croxby,  and  a  messuage,  2|  bovates  of  land 
and  an  acre  of  meadow  in  Westrasen,  which  are  held  of  others 
than  the  king  ;  and  that  the  said  Katharine  is  the  daughter 
and  next  heir  of  John  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  Katharine 
and  cause  her  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  premises,  as  the  king  for 
6s.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  her  homage,  for  the 
messuage,  land  and  meadow  in  Glentworth,  until  Trinity  next. 

MEMBRANE  15. 

May  30.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  make  a  partition 
Westminster.  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  which  Ismay  late 
the  wife  of  John  de  Burgherssh,  knight,  held  on  the  day  of  her  death 
in  dower  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  Maud,  wife  of  Thomas 
Chaucer,  and  Margaret,  wife  of  John  Arundell,  the  daughters  and 
heirs  of  the  said  John  de  Burgherssh  and  Ismay,  and  to  cause  the 
said  Thomas  and  Maud,  and  John  Arundell  and  Margaret,  to  have 
full  seisin  of  the  pourparties  of  Maud  and  Margaret  respectively, 
as  the  king  has  taken  the  homage  and  fealty  due  from  Thomas 
by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  his  wife,  and  for  20s.  paid  in 
the  hanaper  has  respited  until  Easter  next  the  homage  and  fealty 
likewise  due  from  John  Arundell  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by 
his  wife  ;  provided  always  that  each  of  the  heirs  have  in  her 
pourparty  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
and  so  be  the  king's  tenant,  By  p.s.  [1050.] 


9  HENRY  V.  399 


1421.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

July  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
Westminster,  march  of  Wales  to  make  a  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all 
the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  which  Edward  Charleton  of  Powys, 
'  chivaler,'  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
and  bo  cause  Joyce,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said 
Edward,  to  have  full  seisin  of  her  pourparty,  as  the  king  for  205. 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  her  homage  and  fealty  until 
Midsummer  next ;  saving  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Edward  her  reasonable  dower  ;  and  retaining  the  pourparty  of 
Joan,  Edward's  other  daughter  and  heir,  in  the  king's  hand  until 
further  order  ;  provided  always  that  each  of  the  heirs  have  in 
her  pourparty  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  William  Caumbrigge,  mayor  of  London 
and  escheator  therein. 

July  16.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Stafford  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  him,  showing  that  one  Nicholas 
de  Swynerton,  late  parson  of  the  church  of  Mokeleston,  and 
Robert  de  Brompton,  late  parson  of  the  church  of  Staundon, 
being  seised  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Staundon 
and  of  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  same  manor,  gave  and 
granted  the  manor  and  advowson  to  one  Vivian  de  Staundon, 
knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Vivian ;  by  virtue  of  which  gift  and 
grant  the  said  Vivian  and  Elizabeth  were  seised  of  the  said  manor 
and  advowson  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  by  the  form  of  the  gift,  and 
had  issue,  Elizabeth  and  Joan,  and  afterwards  died  ;  after  whose 
death  the  said  Elizabeth  and  Joan  entered  into  the  said  manor, 
as  daughters  and  heirs  of  Vivian  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  were 
seised  thereof  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  by  the  form  of  the 
aforesaid  gift ;  and  that  afterwards  Elizabeth  the  daughter  took 
to  husband  one  Gilbert  Shotesbrok,  and  they  had  issue  one  John 
Shotesbrok,  who  still  survives  ;  and  that  Gilbert  and  Elizabeth 
continued  their  said  estate  in  a  moiety  of  the  said  manor  all  their 
life,  and  afterwards  died  ;  and  that  the  said  John  entered  into 
and  was  seised  of  the  said  moiety  as  son  of  the  said  Gilbert  and 
Elizabeth  and  heir  of  Elizabeth,  by  the  form  of  the  aforesaid 
gift ;  and  that  the  said  Joan  took  to  husband  one  Geoffrey 
Boy  dell,  and  they  had  issue  William  Boy  dell  ;  and  that  Geoffrey 
and  Joan  continued  their  said  estate  in  the  other  moiety  of  the 
said  manor  for  the  whole  of  Geoffrey's  life  ;  and  that  afterwards 
Geoffrey  died,  and  Joan,  being  seised  thereof  by  the  form  of  the 
aforesaid  gift,  gave  and  granted  her  whole  estate  in  the  moiety 
of  the  manor  and  advowson  aforesaid  to  the  said  William  Boydell 
her  son  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  ;  by  virtue  of  which  gift  the 
same  William  was  seised  thereof  ;  and  that  the  said  William 
took  to  wife  one  Katharine,  and  they  had  issue,  Henry  Boydell, 
their  son  ;  and  that  afterwards  the  said  William  Boydell  died  in 
the  lifetime  of  the  said  Joan  hig  mother  ;  and  that  afterwards 


400  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  15 — cont. 

Joan  died  ;  after  whose  death  the  said  Henry  entered  into  the 
moiety  of  the  said  manor  and  advowson  as  son  of  the  said  William 
Boydell  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  Joan  by  the  form  of  the  aforesaid 
gift  and  grant,  to  wit,  the  son  of  William  Boydell  the  son  of  Joan, 
and  died  seised  of  such  estate  ;  and  that  afterwards  Henry 
Boydell,  clerk,  entered  into  the  moiety  of  the  said  manor  and 
advowson,  as  uncle  and  heir  of  Henry  son  of  William,  by  the  form 
of  the  gift  and  grant  aforesaid,  to  wit,  the  brother  of  William 
Boydell  the  father  of  Henry  son  of  William,  and  died  seised  of 
such  estate  ;  and  that  the  moiety  aforesaid  is  held  by  knight 
service  of  Humphrey  earl  of  Stafford,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ; 
and  that  the  said  John  Shotesbrok  is  the  kinsman  and  heir  of 
Henry  Boydell,  clerk,  to  wit,  the  son  of  Gilbert  and  Elizabeth 
the  sister  of  Joan  the  mother  of  Henry  Boydell,  clerk,  and  of 
full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  Shotesbrok  to  have  full  seisin 
of  the  moiety  of  the  said  manor  and  of  the  advowson  aforesaid, 
as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty. 

July  1.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Rutland  to  cause 
Westminster.  Robert  Sousex,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Sousex,  to  have  full  seisin 
of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was 
seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the 
king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  6s.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  his  homage  until  Easter  next ;  saving  to  Joan  late  the 
wife  of  Robert  the  father  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

June  8.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  to 
Westminster,  take  the  fealty  of  Robert  de  Musgrave,  son  and  heir  of  John  de 
Musgrave,  esquire,  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the 
lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the  king 
for  6s.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until 
Easter  next. 

MEMBRANE  14. 

July  9.  Commitment  in  the  king's  name  to  John  Merbury  and  William 
Westminster.  Butiller,  esquires, — with  the  assent  of  the  king's  council  in  the 
presence  of  the  countess  of  Stafford  and  of  those  of  the  king's 
council  for  his  duchy  of  Lancaster, — of  the  keeping  of  the  castle 
and  town  of  Brenles,  the  whole  lordship  of  Cantrecelly,  a  third 
part  of  the  barony  of  Penkelly,  and  the  manor  of  Alisandres 
Toune,  in  Wales  ;  to  hold  the  same  for  two  years  at  a  yearly 
farm  to  be  agreed  upon  with  the  treasurer  ;  until  it  shall  have 
been  ascertained  whether  the  said  castle,  manor  and  lordships 
are  parcels  of  the  lordship  of  Brehenok  or  not ;  and  the  sum  thus 
to  be  agreed  upon  by  the  treasurer  shall  be  divided  equally 
between  the  king  and  the  said  countess.  By  C. 

July  26.         Commitment  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  abbey  of  Welhowe, 
Westminster.  co    Lincoln, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Colstone  of  Corby  and 


9  HENRY  V.  401 


1421  Membrane  14 — cont. 

John  Whitehalse  of  Laxton, — of  the  guardianship  of  all  the  tem- 
poralities, liberties  and  franchises  late  of  John  the  late  abbot 
there,  which  have  come  to  the  king's  hands  by  his  resignation  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  John's  resignation  for  as  long 
as  the  premises  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand  on  that  account, 
rendering  for  the  guardianship  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  them  and  the  treasurer,  and  supporting  all  charges 
belonging  to  the  said  temporalities,  liberties  and  franchises. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  20.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Bedford  ; — pursuant 
Westminster,  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him,  showing  that  Joan  late  the  wife 
of  John  Waleys  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  no  lands  in  her 
demesne  as  of  fee,  of  the  king  or  of  others  ;  but  that  one  Laurence 
de  Pabenham,  knight,  was  lately  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
of  the  manor  of  Pabenham,  co.  Bedford,  and  gave  and  granted 
it  to  one  Laurence  his  son  and  to  the  said  Joan,  then  the  wife  of 
the  said  Laurence  the  son,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with 
reversion  in  default  of  such  issue  to  the  said  Laurence  de 
Pabenham,  knight,  and  his  heirs  ;  by  virtue  of  which  gift  and 
grant  the  said  Laurence  the  son  and  Joan  were  seised  of  the  said 
manor  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  tail ;  and  that  afterwards 
Laurence  the  son  died  without  heir  of  his  body,  after  whose  death 
Joan  continued  her  estate  and  possession  in  the  said  manor  by 
virtue  of  the  gift  aforesaid  ;  and  that  afterwards  the  said 
Laurence  de  Pabenham,  knight,  died,  after  whose  death  the 
reversion  of  the  manor  descended  to  Katharine  late  the  wife  of 
Thomas  de  Aylesbury,  knight,  and  to  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of 
John  Tyryngham,  as  his  daughters  and  heirs  ;  and  that  after- 
wards Eleanor  died,  after  whose  death  her  reversion  of  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  descended  to  one  John  Tyryngham,  a  minor  in  the 
king's  ward,  as  her  son  and  heir  ;  and  that  afterwards  Joan  died 
seised  of  such  estate  in  the  said  manor,  after  whose  death  the 
manor  descended  to  the  said  Katharine  and  John  Tyryngham  as 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Laurence  de  Pabenham,  knight,  to  wit, 
to  Katharine  as  the  daughter  of  Laurence  and  to  John  as  the  son 
of  Eleanor  the  other  daughter  of  Laurence  ;  and  that  the  said 
manor  is  not  held  of  the  king  ; — to  make  a  partition  of  the 
manor  into  two  equal  parts  and  remove  the  king's  hand  from 
Katharine's  pourparty  of  the  same  ;  delivering  to  Katharine  any 
issues  taken  from  her  pourparty  since  the  time  of  Joan's  death, 
and  retaining  the  pourparty  of  the  said  John  Tyryngham  in  the 
king's  hand  until  further  order. 

July  17.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  appoint  some  trust- 
Westminster,  worthy  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the 
said  diocese  the  tenth  which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province 
of  Canterbury  in  their  last  convocation  in  the  cathedral  church  of 
St.  Paul,  London,  begun  on  5  May  and  continued  from  day  to  day 
until  27  May  last,  granted  to  the  king  of  all  ecclesiastical  goods 
and  benefices  of  the  province  that  are  assessed  and  accustomed  to 

Wt.  2415.  F.  26. 


402  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  14 — cont. 

pay  to  a  tenth,  payable  a  moiety  at  Martinmas  next  and  the 
other  moiety  at  Martinmas  following  ; — excepting  from  payment 
of  each  moiety  the  goods  and  benefices  of  poor  nuns  and 
hospitallers  and  of  others,  as  well  religious  as  other  ecclesiastical 
persons,  in  Wales  and  elsewhere  that  have  been  destroyed, 
diminished  or  excessively  impoverished  by  hostile  raids  or  floods 
or  in  any  other  wise,  and  other  ecclesiastical  benefices  throughout 
the  province  that  are  unprovided  with  services  (inofficiatis) 
by  reason  of  their  poverty  and  devoid  of  curates  on  that  account, 
touching  all  of  which  the  letters  of  the  ordinaries,  to  wit,  of  the 
diocesans  of  the  place,  will  be  accepted,  without  any  orders  from 
the  king  to  the  contrary  ;  excepting  also  the  ecclesiastical  goods, 
possessions  and  benefices  of  the  priory  of  Fordham  in  the  diocese 
of  Norwich  which  was  lately  consumed  by  fire,  of  the  colleges  of 
St.  Mary  of  Winchester  in  Oxford  and  near  the  city  of  Winchester 
of  the  foundation  of  the  bishop  of  Winchester,  of  the  house  of 
Jesus  of  Betheleem  of  Shene  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  and  of 
all  others  of  the  province  whom  the  king  has  exempted  from 
the  payment  of  tenths  or  a  tenth  or  a  moiety  of  a  tenth  or 
other  quota  granted  or  to  be  granted  by  the  said  prelates  and 
clergy  ; — provided  that  neither  the  prelates  nor  any  of  the  clergy, 
nor  the  farmer  or  bailiff  of  any  of  the  same,  be  bound  to  pay  or 
otherwise  to  contribute,  in  respect  of  the  above  goods,  possessions 
or  benefices  for  which  the  said  moieties  of  a  tenth  shall  be  paid, 
with  secular  persons  to  a  fifteenth,  or  to  any  part  thereof,  or  to  any 
other  payment  by  the  said  secular  persons  to  be  made  ;  provided 
also  that  ecclesiastical  persons  who  have  lent  or  shall  lend  any 
moneys  to  the  king  this  year  shall  be  satisfied  from  the  moneys 
to  be  received  from  the  present  grant  before  all  other  persons, 
and  in  the  making  of  payments  shall  be  preferred  to  all  others  ; 
and  that  no  royal  writs  or  orders  shall  be  made  for  the  making  of 
any  certificates  contrary  to  the  certificates  of  the  said  ordinaries, 
but  that  allowances  shall  be  made  in  the  Exchequer  without  any 
difficulty  in  accordance  with  the  letters  of  such  ordinaries  ;  and 
that  pending  the  terms  of  payment  of  the  tenth  thus  granted  the 
clergy  shall  not  in  the  mean  time  be  burdened  by  any  new  grant, 
demand  or  imposition  ;  and  that  the  levying  of  the  tenth  shall 
not  be  made  by  the  king's  writs,  nor  before  the  terms  stated. 
And  answer  is  to  be  made  for  the  said  tenth  at  the  feasts  aforesaid  ; 
and  the  archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the 
Exchequer  by  the  octave  of  Michaelmas  at  the  latest  of  the  names 
of  the  persons  appointed  by  him. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  H.  bishop  of  Winchester. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

J.  bishop  of  Ely. 

R.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

N.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

B.  bishop  of  St.  Davids. 

The  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Rochester, 
the  see  being  void, 


9  HENRY  V.  403 


Membrane  14 — cont. 

J.  bishop  of  Salisbury. 

The  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of  Chichester, 

the  see  being  void. 

W.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 
W.  bishop  of  Bangor. 
J.  bishop  of  Llandaff. 
E.  bishop  of  Exeter. 
J.  bishop  of  Norwich. 
T.  bishop  of  Hereford. 
R.  bishop  of  London. 
[blank]  bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 
P.  bishop  of  Worcester. 

The  like  order  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans  touching  his  exempt 
jurisdiction. 

MEMBRANE  13. 

July  16.  Whereas  of  late  ; — in  pursuance  of  (1)  an  inquisition  taken 
Westminster,  before  William  Orwell,  late  mayor  of  Calais  and  escheator  of 
Henry  IV  therein,  showing  that  Robert  Langton,  alias  Langdon, 
and  Agnes  his  wife  on  the  days  of  their  death  held  of  Richard  II 
in  chief  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  town  of  Calais  5  tenements 
and  2  cottages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  by  the  way  leading  to 
the  castle,  by  service  of  61.  13s.  4d.  sterling  and  two  watches  for 
the  protection  of  the  town  yearly  for  all  other  service,  5  cottages 
by  service  of  20s.  and  two  watches  yearly,  a  tenement,  with  a 
cellar,  and  4  cottages  by  service  of  6s.  8d.  and  one  watch  yearly, 
a  tenement  and  4  cottages  by  service  of  20s.  and  one  watch 
yearly,  a  void  plot  of  land  lying  near  the  north  walls  of  the  town 
by  service  of  6s.  8d.  and  one  watch  yearly,  and  2  cottages  with  a 
garden  adjacent  in  the  said  town  by  service  of  6s.  8d.  and  one 
watch  yearly  ;  and  that  the  said  Robert  Langdon  died  36  years 
before  ;  and  that  after  his  death  the  said  Agnes  occupied 
the  said  tenements,  cottages,  cellar,  garden  and  void  plot,  and 
took  the  issues  and  profits  forthcoming  therefrom  in  the  mean 
time,  during  her  life,  by  virtue  of  the  fact  that  she  was  seised 
with  her  said  husband  in  all  the  premises  ;  and  that  the  said 
Agnes  died  so  seised  26  years  before  ;  and  that  one  Agnes  then 
the  wife  of  Richard  Payne  is  the  daughter  and  next  heir  of  the 
said  Robert  and  Agnes,  and  37  years  of  age  ;  and  that  the  said 
Agnes,  as  heir,  occupied  all  the  premises  solely  after  her  mother's 
death  and  was  occupying  them  then  ;  and  that  the  said  Robert 
Langdon  and  Agnes  his  wife  on  the  days  of  their  death  held  of 
Richard  II  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  a  plot  called  'Le  Place 
Bondewyne  Tubbe,'  and  13|  acres  of  land,  which  void  plot 
together  with  the  13  acres  aforesaid  lies  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter 
without  the  walls  of  the  town  and  in  the  skevinage  of  the  same  ; 
and  that  the  said  plot  with  the  13£  acres  aforesaid  was  then 
occupied  by  Henry  IV  ;  and  that  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes  his 
wife  on  the  days  of  their  death  held  of  Richard  II  in  their  demesne 


404  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  13 — cent. 

as  of  fee  '  Le  Hem,'  with  20  acres  of  land  and  one  quarter,  and  it 
abuts  on  John  Seep  towards  the  East  and  on  '  Le  Hospital ' 
towards  the  West,  but  by  what  service  the  jurors  of  the  inquisition 
aforesaid  knew  not ;  and  that  John  Bryan  then  occupied  the 
said  '  Hem  '  with  the  said  20  acres  of  land  and  one  quarter,  but 
by  what  title  the  said  jurors  knew  not ;  and  [that  the  said 
Robert  and  Agnes  his  wife  held]  24  acres  of  meadow  abutting 
towards  '  Le  Waterhauk  '  on  the  North,  and  towards  '  Le  Newe 
Were  '  on  the  South,  towards  John  Erst  on  the  West  and  Clais 
Sure  on  the  East  and  Stace  Rose  on  the  West*,  but  by  what  service 
the  jurors  knew  not ;  and  that  Laurence  Wotton  then  occupied 
the  said  24  acres  of  meadow,  and  by  what  title  the  jurors  knew 
not ;  and  [that  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes  his  wife  held]  in  the 
said  skevinage  17  acres  of  meadow  abutting  towards  '  Le  Plash  ' 
on  the  North,  '  Le  Newe  Were  '  on  the  South,  Stase  Rose  on  the 
East  and  John  Seep  on  the  West ;  and  that  Laurence  Wotton 
then  occupied  the  said  17  acres  of  meadow,  but  by  what  title 
[the  jurors]  knew  not ;  and  [that  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes  his 
wife]  also  [held]  in  form  aforesaid  a  piece  of  land  called  '  Le 
Colsete  sur  Le  Waterhauk '  on  the  North,  extending  towards  '  Le 
Newe  Were  '  on  the  South,  Pieter  Vink  on  the  East,  and  John 
Seep  on  the  West,  but  by  what  service  the  said  jurors  knew  not, 
and  it  lies  void  and  waste,  being  as  it  were  marsh,  and  it  is  not 
occupied  by  any  person  ;  and  (2)  another  inquisition  taken 
before  Henry  Mariffeld,  late  mayor  of  the  said  town  and  escheator 
therein,  showing  that  the  said  plot,  land,  quarter  and  meadow 
were  held  of  Richard  II  by  service  of  rendering  yearly  by  the 
hands  of  the  bailiff  of  the  skevinage  18  parises  for  all  service  ; — 
the  king  granted  pardon  to  Richard  Nordon  (who  has  taken  to 
wife  the  said  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Payne  deceased,  it 
is  said)  and  to  the  said  Agnes  in  respect  of  all  manner  of  intrusions 
and  entries  made  before  8  December,  2  Henry  V,  into  her 
inheritance  in  part  or  in  whole  after  the  death  of  her  ancestors 
without  due  suit  of  the  same  out  of  the  king's  hand,  together 
with  the  issues  and  profits  taken  therefrom  in  the  mean  time,  and, 
on  7  June  following  took  the  fealty  due  from  the  said  Richard 
Nordon  in  this  behalf,  and  by  his  writ  ordered  the  said  Henry  to 
cause  the  said  Richard  and  Agnes  his  wife  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  said  cottages,  tenements,  cellar,  plots,  garden,  land,  '  Le  Hem,' 
quarter,  meadow  and  piece  [p.  114  above]  :  now,  since  the  said 
Henry  was  removed  from  his  office  before  he  had  executed  the 
said  writ,  the  king  orders  the  mayor  and  escheator  of  Calais 
without  delay  to  cause  the  said  Richard  and  Agnes  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  premises,  together  with  the  issues  taken  therefrom 
since  the  said  7  June. 

Sept.  1.         Order  to  Thomas  Compworth,   escheator  in  the  county  of 

Westminster.  Rutland  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing 

that  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Grene  of  Exton  on  the  day 

*  Towards  John  Erst  and  Clais  Sure  on  the  East  and  Stase  Rose  on  the 
West  [Inquisitions  Post  Mortem  (Chancery),  Henry  IV,  File  87,  No.  40]. 


0  HENRY  V.  405 


1421.  Membrane  13 — cont. 

of  her  death  held  the  manor  of  Exton  in  fee  tail  by  a  fine  levied 
between  Thomas  Hogekyn,  chaplain,  and  John  Wryght,  chaplain, 
querents,  and  the  said  Nicholas  and  Joan  deforciants,  touching 
the  said  manor  ;  by  virtue  of  which  fine  the  said  Nicholas  and 
Joan  acknowledged  the  manor  to  be  the  right  of  John  as  that 
which  John  and  Thomas  had  of  the  gift  of  Nicholas  and  Joan  ; 
and  for  this  acknowledgement,  fine  and  concord  Thomas  and  John 
granted  the  manor  to  Nicholas  and  Joan  and  to  the  heirs  male 
of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  Elizabeth  the  daughter  of 
Nicholas  and  Joan  and  the  heirs  of  her  body  by  John  de  Holand, 
'  chivaler,'  and  remainder  over  to  the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of 
Nicholas  and  Joan  ;  and  that  by  virtue  of  the  said  fine  Nicholas 
and  Joan  died  so  seised,  without  heir  male  of  their  bodies  ;  and 
that  John  Holand  and  Elizabeth  likewise  died  without  heir  of 
the  body  of  Elizabeth  by  John  Holand,  so  that  the  manor  ought 
to  remain  to  John  Colepepir,  esquire,  who  is  of  full  age,  as  kinsman 
and  heir  of  the  bodies  of  the  said  Nicholas  and  Joan,  to  wit,  the 
son  of  Eleanor  the  daughter  of  Nicholas  and  Joan  ;  and  that  the 
manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  his  honour  of  Huntyngdon 
by  service  of  an  eighth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  ; — to  cause  the  said 
John  Colepepir  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor,  as  the  king 
has  taken  the  fealty  due  from  him  in  this  behalf  and  for  other 
lands  which  Joan  held  on  the  day  of  her  death  of  the  king  as  of 
the  said  honour  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon,  and  for  one  mark 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Easter  next. 
1422. 

Feb.  12.  Order  to  William  Wilbram,  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Westminster.  Nottingham  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing 
that  William  de  Brynnesley  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee,  to  himself  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  the  manor 
of  Brennesley,  and  3  messuages  and  10  bovates  of  land  in  Trowell, 
and  the  advowson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  the  same  town,  a 
wind-mill,  a  third  part  of  the  site  of  a  water-mill,  and  13s.  4rf.  of 
rent  in  the  same  town,  all  of  which  one  John  del  Ker.and  Thomas 
de  Soleston,  chaplain,  gave  and  granted  to  Robert  de  Bronnesleye 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  to  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Robert ;  by  virtue  of  which  gift  and 
grant  Robert  and  Elizabeth  were  seised  of  the  premises,  and  they 
had  issue  John  de  Bronnesley,  and  afterwards  died  seised  of  such 
estate  ;  after  whose  death  the  premises  descended  to  John  as  son 
and  heir  of  Robert  and  Elizabeth  by  virtue  of  the  said  gift ;  and 
that  John  de  Bronnesley  took  to  wife  one  Margery  Fitz  Harberd, 
and  they  had  issue,  one  Joan  who  lately  was  betrothed  to  ono 
Robert  Broune  ;  and  that  Margery  afterwards  died,  after  whose 
death  John  took  to  wife  one  Isabel  Prentys,  and  they  had  issu.- 
the  aforesaid  William  de  Brynnesley,  and  he  afterwards  died  so 
seised  of  the  premises  ;  after  whose  death  the  premises  descended 
to  John  the  son  and  heir  of  the  same  William  by  virtue  of  the  gift 
aforesaid  ;  and  that  John  son  of  William  lately  died  a  minor 
without  heir  of  his  body  ;  and  that  the  premises  ought  to  descend 
to  the  said  Joan  wife  of  Robert  Broune,  who  is  of  full  age,  as  the 


406  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1422  Membrane  13 — cent. 

daughter  and  heir  of  the  aforesaid  John  de  Bronnesley  the  son  of 
the  aforesaid  Robert  and  Elizabeth,  by  the  form  of  the  gift,  since 
John  son  of  William  died  without  heir  of  his  body,  as  aforesaid  ; 
and  that  the  premises  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
honour  of  Peverell  by  service  of  finding  in  the  king's  army 
during  war  in  Wales  a  horse  of  the  price  of  5s.,  a  sack  and  a 
'  pryk,'  for  40  days,  at  the  costs  of  the  said  William  de  Brynnesley, 
and  rendering  3s.  4d.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal  portions 
at  the  Annunciation  and  Nativity  of  the  B.V.M.,  by  the  hands 
of  the  sheriff  of  Nottingham,  for  the  said  manor  of  Brynnesley, 
and  36s.  8d.  by  equal  portions  at  the  said  terms  for  the  said 
messuages,  land,  wind-mill,  third  part  and  rent  in  the  town  of 
Trowell ; — to  take  the  fealty  of  the  said  Robert  Broune  and  cause 
him  and  Joan  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor,  messuages . 
land,  wind-mill,  third  part  and  rent,  and  of  the  advowson 
aforesaid,  which  were  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death 
of  the  said  William. 
Non  Scr'. 

,rt,  MEMBRANE  12. 

1421. 

Sept.  19.  Commitment  to  Robert  Waterton,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Crayke.  William  Skargyll  of  the  county  of  York,  esquire,  and  John  de 
Gairgrave  of  the  same  county,  esquire, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
castles,  manors  and  lands  late  of  John  late  lord  de  Welly s,  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  until  the  lawful  age 
of  Leo  son  of  Eudo  late  the  son  of  the  said  John,  John's  kinsman 
and  heir,  rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and  maintaining  the 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  castles, 
manors  and  lands.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Sept.  17.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  to  cause 
Westminster.1  jonn  Qryffyn  son  of  Richard  the  son  of  Elizabeth  the  sister  of 
Edward  Latymer,  esquire,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said 
Edward,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Margaret  late  the 
wife  of  the  said  Edward  held  on  the  day  of  her  death  for  life  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  John  ;  as  the  king  for  2  marks  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  and  fealty  until  Trinity  next. 

Oct.  12.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  Nicholas  Bagot  for 
Westminster.  one  year,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff;  the 
mayor  and  commonalty  of  Bristol  having  submitted  to  the  king 
his  name  and  the  names  of  Henry  Gyldeney  and  Nicholas 
Devenyssh  as  candidates  for  the  office,  in  accordance  with  the 
terms  of  their  charter  dated  8  August,  47  Edward  III. 

Order  to  Roger  Lyveden,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county  to 
Nicholas  by  indenture. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  Nicholas  as  sheriff. 


9  HENRY  V. 


407 


1421. 

Oct.   17. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

Commitment  to  John  JounlHoy, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Abraham,  '  wolman,'  and  William  Portreve  of  the  county  of 
Buckingham,  '  husbondman,' — of  the  keeping  of  a  tenement  in 
Agmondesham,  co.  Buckingham,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by 
reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  John  Horewode  for  treason,  as  by  an 
inquisition  taken  before  Edmund  Hampden,  late  escheator, 
more  fully  appears  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
20  years,  rendering  yearly  the  3s.  4d.  at  which  the  tenement  is 
extended,  and  an  increment  of  8d.  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Commitment  to  John  Burgh, — by  mainprise  of  Simon  Camp, 
esquire,  and  William  Wakefeld,  '  gentilman,'  both  of  London, — 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Haverynge  atte 
Boure,  with  all  lands,  tenements,  rents,  services,  heriots,  reliefs, 
escheats,  fines,  issues  and  amercements,  markets  and  fairs, 
together  with  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  '  weyfs,'  '  estraies,' 
'chimnage,'  'euesage,'  '  stratgalsilver,'  hundreds,  leets,  courts  and 
perquisites  of  the  same,  return  of  all  writs  and  of  other  the  king's 
commands  and  execution  of  the  same,  with  franchises,  liberties 
and  all  other  customs  and  commodities  or  profits  whatsoever 
pertaining  to  the  said  manor  or  lordship,  and  together  with  5 
marks  of  yearly  rent  which  the  abbess  and  convent  of  Berkynge 
are  bound  to  pay  yearly  to  the  king  through  the  bailiff  or  farmer 
or  receiver  of  the  said  manor  and  lordship  (the  herbage  and 
pannage  of  the  park  of  the  said  manor  and  lordship,  and  wards, 
marriages,  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches  only 
excepted)  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  5  years 
at  a  yearly  farm  of  112/.  ;  provided  that  he  have  allowance  in 
the  payment  of  his  farm  if  the  said  yearly  farm  or  any  parcel 
thereof  shall  have  been  granted  to  any  one  by  the  king  or  his 
ancestors,  or  hereafter  shall  be  granted,  and  allowance  of  any 
fees  or  wages  due  to  any  person  from  the  said  manor,  lordship 
or  park,  and  also  allowance  yearly  of  the  81.  4s.  forthcoming  from 
all  the  lands,  rents,  customs  or  services  within  the  manor  and 
lordship,  which  Humphrey  duke  of  Gloucester,  chamberlain  of 
England,  Henry  bishop  of  Winchester,  Joan  Bohun  countess  of 
Hereford  Edmund  earl  of  March,  William  Kynwolmerssh,  John 
Durward,  John  Leventhorp  and  John  Peryent,  esquires,  and 
Robert  Okeburne  hold  within  the  said  manor  and  lordship,  and 
which  sum  Joan  queen  of  England  by  her  letters  patent  lately 
granted  to  Pernell  Aldrewyche,  her  damsel,  which  grant  the  king 
has  confirmed  to  the  said  Pemell,  during  her  life  [Calendar  of 
Patent  Rolls,  1416-1422,  p.  301],  so  that  answer  be  made  to  the 
king  bv  the  said  John  for  the  said  8/.  4s.  if  the  said  Pernell  shall 
die  within  the  said  term  in  the  life-time  of  the  queen  or  if  the 
queen  and  Pernell  shall  die  during  the  said  term  ;  and  provided 
also  that  John  shall  not  be  bound  by  this  demise  to  undertake 
any  repair  or  maintenance  of  the  houses,  walls,  hays,  ditches, 
ponds,  palings  or  enclosures,  or  of  any  defects  of  the  said  manor, 


403  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

lordship  or  park,  nor  to  do  or  support  any  other  charges  belonging 
thereto.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  21.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the 
Westminster,  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken 
before  John  Russell,  late  escheator,  showing  that  Thomas  Dansey 
on  the  day  of  his  death  held  a  messuage  and  60  acres  of  land  in 
Kyngeston,  co.  Hereford,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight  service  ;  and  that  Joan  the  wife  of  Robert 
Hauley,  the  daughter  of  the  said  Thomas,  is  the  next  heir  of 
Thomas,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Robert  and  Joan  to 
have  full  seisin  of  the  said  messuage  and  land,  as  the  king  has 
taken  the  fealty  due  from  Robert  by  reason  of  his  having  issue 
by  Joan,  and  for  6s.  8d.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  until  Easter  next. 

Oct.  22.  Commitment  to  Robert  Mirfyn, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Walsyngham  and  William  Estfeld,  both  of  the  city  of  London,— 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Eltham  with  its  members,  to  wit, 
Brandon,  Mordyngham  and  Henle,  and  with  the  rents,  lands, 
meadows,  pastures,  hays  and  other  profits  pertaining  to  it,  both 
within  and  without  the  park,  saving  sufficient  pasture  for  the 
deer,  and  excepting  the  capital  manor  with  the  whole  precinct  and 
the  gardens  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  8  Henry  V  for 
10  years,  with  sufficient  '  housbote,'  '  haybote  '  and  '  firbote  '  in 
the  wood  without  the  said  park,  rendering  447.  yearly  by  equal 
portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  maintaining  all  the 
houses  and  buildings  belonging  to  the  manor  of  Brandon  and  to 
the  other  houses  for  husbandry,  destruction  of  the  said  houses 
and  buildings  within  the  manor  of  Brandon,  and  of  the  houses  and 
buildings  for  husbandry  by  high  wind,  sudden  storms,  or  fire 
caused  by  another  only  excepted  ;  provided  always  that  he 
have  due  allowance  in  the  payment  of  the  said  farm  if  the  farm 
or  any  parcel  of  the  same  shall  have  been  granted  or  hereafter 
shall  be  granted  to  any  one  ;  as  the  said  Robert  has  surrendered 
into  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  7  (sic)  July 
8  Henry  V  [p.  347  above]  by  which  the  king  committed  the  keeping 
of  the  said  manor  etc.  to  him  for  10  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
following  at  a  yearly  farm  of  44L,  on  surrender  by  William 
Sareson,  clerk,  and  Thomas  Brugges  of  the  letters  patent  by 
which  the  king  had  lately  committed  the  said  keeping  to  them 
from  Michaelmas  1  Henry  V  for  10  years  at  a  yearly  farm  of  44Z. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  28.  Commitment  to  Walter  Lyon, — by  mainprise  of  John  Glover 
Westminster.  of  the  county  of  Buckingham  and  John  Hertwell  of  London, 
'  mercer,5 — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Kyngesey,  co. 
Buckingham,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  is  still  in  the 
king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Marny,  '  knight,'  who  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  his  brother  and  heir  male  ; 


9  HENRY  V. 


409 


1421.  Membrane  12 — ami. 

to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of 
the  said  heir,  rendering  161.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  11. 

Oct.  19.  Commitment  to  Richard  Denton,  by  advice  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  council,  of  the  keeping  of  the  castle  and  manor  of  Somerton  and 
of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Carleton,  co.  Lincoln,  which  have 
come  to  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  his  brother  Thomas  late 
duke  of  Clarence,  who  held  them  for  life  of  the  grant  of  Henry  IV ; 
to  hold  the  same,  with  their  members  and  appurtenances,  from 
Michaelmas  last  during  the  king's  pleasure  ;  so  that  he  answer 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  farms,  rents,  profits  and  com- 
modities pertaining  to  the  said  castle,  manor  and  moiety,  taking 
for  his  fee  4  marks  yearly  by  his  own  hands  from  the  farms,  rents, 
profits  and  commodities  aforesaid.  By  p.s.  [1125.] 

Nov.  1 2 .  Commitment  to  William  Hert  and  Agnes  his  wife, — by  inainprise 
Westminster.  of  Robert  Busshell  and  John  Ede,  both  of  the  county  of 
Gloucester, — of  the  keeping  of  a  messuage  in  the  street  called 
'  Netherstrete  '  in  Wynchecombe,  co.  Gloucester,  which  Henry 
Thorp  held  of  the  king  at  farm,  and  which  has  been  taken  into 
the  king's  hand  for  certain  causes  by  John  Benet,  late  escheator 
in  the  county  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  70 
years,  rendering  2s.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Exchequers,  and  supporting  all  charges  incumbent 
on  the  said  messuage.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  19.  Commitment  to  John  Iwardby, — by  mainprise  of  Richard 
Westminster.  Knyghtlee  of  the  county  of  Northampton  and  John  Wachet  of 
the  county  of  Oxford, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Merssh, 
co.  Buckingham,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  is  still  in 
the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Thomas  de  la  Pole,  '  chivaler,' 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his 
death,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir  ; 
to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the 
said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  the  10Z.  at  which  the  manor  is 
extended,  and  an  increment  of  205.,  yearly  by  equal  portions  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  21.        Commitment  to  Henry  Haweles  and  William  Brut,  clerk, — by 

Westminster,  niainprise  of  Richard  Golde  and  William  Byngham,  both  of  the 

county  of  Southampton, — of  the  keeping  of  the  alien  priory  of 

St.  Helens  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  co.  Southampton,  with  all  its 

rights  and  appurtenances  ;    to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 


410  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  11 — cont. 

last  for  20  years,  rendering  11.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers,  as  the  said  Henry  and  Roger 
Tydyman,  clerk,  deceased,  used  to  render  (to  whom  the  king  on 
21  October  1  Henry  V  committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  priory 
for  the  duration  of  the  war  with  France  at  a  yearly  farm  of  11.), 
maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  belonging  to  the  said  priory, 
finding  there  the  divine  services,  alms  and  other  pious  works 
ordained  from  of  old,  paying  tenths  and  other  quotas,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  priory  ;  as  the 
said  war  is  now  ended,  and  the  keeping  of  the  priory  is  still  in 
the  king's  hand  for  certain  causes.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  22.  Commitment  to  William  Phelip,  knight, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Alderford  and  John  Fastolf ,  both  of  the  county  of  Norfolk,— 
of  the  keeping  of  a  moiety  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Annis  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  late  lord  de  Bardolf,  which  have  come  to  the 
king's  hands  by  her  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  the  said  Annis  for  as  long  as  the  said  moiety  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  yearly  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  to  cause  John 
Westminster.  Henxtworth,  son  of  Katharine  the  sister  of  John  Goldyngton  the 
father  of  Thomas  Goldyngton,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  Thomas, 
to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  John  Goldyngton 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  of  his  death,  the  same  being  in  the  king's  hand  by 
the  death  of  the  said  John  Goldyngton  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  the  said  Thomas,  who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  king's 
ward ;  as  the  king  has  taken  the  fealty  of  the  said  John 
Henxtworth  and  for  10s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his 
homage  until  Michaelmas  next. 

Oct.  27.  Order  to  H.  archbishop  of  York  to  appoint  some  trustworthy 
Westminster,  men  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  said 
diocese  the  tenth  which  the  prelates  and  clergy  of  the  province 
of  York  in  their  last  convocation,  held  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter, 
York,  on  Monday  22  September,  1421,  and  continued  on  subsequent 
days, —  although  the  same  is  beyond  their  power  on  account  of  their 
notorious  poverty  and  many  losses,  expenses  and  insupportable 
burdens  befalling  them  at  this  present  time  more  than  in  times 
past  was  wont,  and  especially  on  account  of  grievous  floods  and 
the  violence  of  continual  rains  and  tempests  whereby  the  grain 
and  hay  have  been  irrecoverably  beaten  down,  and  on  account 
of  their  other  excessive  labours  and  expenses  and  other  insupport- 
able burdens,  and  penury,  which  beset  them  from  day  to  day  to 
an  unwonted  extent, — granted  to  the  king  of  their  ecclesiastical 
benefices,  dignities,  prebends,  hospitals,  portions,  pensions, 
temporalities  and  spiritualities,  and  temporalities  annexed  to 


9  HENRY  V.  411 


1421.  Membrane  11 — cont. 

spiritualities,  assessed  according  to  the  new  assessment  (excepting, 
wholly,  the  priories  and  monasteries  of  Drax,  Madersey,  Fellay, 
Rufforcl,  Feriby,  Watton,  Ellerton  and  Egleston,  benefices  of  all 
nuns  on  account  of  their  notorious  poverty,  the  community  of 
the  cathedral  church  of  York  and  the  churches  of  Misterton, 
Topeliff  and  Erodes  worth,  appropriated  to  the  said  cathedral 
church,  for  the  speedy  construction  and  completion  of  the  same 
church,  the  prebend  of  Langtoft  in  the  said  cathedral  church  on 
account  of  the  excessive  assessment  of  the  same,  and,  as  at  other 
times,  the  lands  and  possessions  of  the  abbots  and  convents  of 
the  monasteries  of  Selby,  Roche,  and  Meaux  which  have  been 
destroyed  by  the  waters  of  the  sea,  the  Humber  and  other  rivers, 
and  all  priories  and  monasteries  and  benefices  in  Cumberland, 
Westmoreland,  Northumberland  and  Coupland,   and  the  tem- 
poralities and  spiritualities  annexed  thereto,  and  excepting  also, 
to  the  extent  of  a  moiety,  the  priory  of  Thurgarton  on  account 
of  the  threatening  collapse  of  the  conventual  church  and  the 
necessary  repairing  of  the  same,  the  priories  of  St.  Oswald  of 
Nostell,  Pontefract  and  Blyth  which  are  in  many  ways  burdened 
by  debt,  the  monastery  of  Cokersand  which  has  been  almost 
destroyed  by  the  sea,  and  the  church  of  Kirkham  in  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Richmond,  and  excepting  also,  wholly,  all  ecclesiastical 
benefices,    dignities,    prebends,    hospitals,    portions,    pensions, 
temporalities   and  spiritualities,   and  temporalities  annexed  to 
spiritualities,  that  are  assessed  according  to  the  new  assessment  at 
8  marks  and  under),  the  said  tenth  being  payable  a  moiety  at 
Midsummer  next  and  a  moiety  at  Midsummer  1423 ;  provided 
that  the  said  prelates  and  clergy,  or  their  farmers,  be  not  charged 
with  the   payment   of    any   fifteenth  with   the  laity  for  their 
temporalities,  or  with  other  grants  or  payments  of  other  tenths 
to  be  granted  to  the  king  in  the  mean  time.     And  answer  is  to 
be  made  for  the  said  tenth  at  the  terms  aforesaid  ;     and  the 
archbishop  is  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer 
by  Easter  next  at  the  latest  of  the  names  of  the  persons  appointed 
by  him. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Th.  bishop  of  Durham. 
The  like  to  R.  bishop  of  Carlisle. 

MEMBRANE  10. 

Nov.  20.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Chaucer,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Waget  and  John  Rassh,  both  of  the  county  of  Oxford, — of 
the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Richard  Grevell  who  held  in 
chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  of  Humphrey  earl 
of  Stafford,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Richard  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Joan  the  daughter  of  Richard  Arches,  knight,  and  the  sister  and 
heir  of  the  said  Richard  Grevell,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the 
said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  and  he  shall  have  duly  effected  the  marriage, 


412  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1421.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

rendering  yearly  for  the  keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  paying 
for  the  marriage  as  much  as  may  likewise  be  agreed  upon,  and 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of 
charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  24.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  to 
Westminster,  take  into  the  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order  all 
the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  whereof  John  Heron,  '  chivaler,'  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  of  his  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition  touching  his 
lands  and  heir  ;  as  the  late  escheator  to  whom  a  like  order  was 
given  was  removed  from  his  office  before  he  had  executed  the 
writ. 

Dec.  5.  Commitment  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary, 
Westminster.  York,  of  the  guardianship  of  the  said  abbey  which  is  void  and 
in  the  king's  hand  by  the  resignation  of  brother  Thomas  Spofford, 
the  last  abbot ;  to  hold  the  same,  with  all  things  belonging  to 
the  abbey  which  might  pertain  to  the  king,  as  if  they  were  being 
retained  in  the  king's  hand,  from  the  time  of  the  resignation  of 
the  said  Thomas  for  two  months,  rendering  100  marks  ;  so  that 
no  escheator  or  other  bailiff  or  minister  of  the  king  or  of  his  hen's 
intermeddle  with  the  said  keeping  or  with  any  thing  belonging 
to  the  said  abbey,  nor  in  any  wise  prevent  the  prior  and  convent 
from  having  free  and  full  administration  of  all  the  possessions, 
pro  vents  and  rents  of  the  abbey,  if  the  voidance  shall  last  so  long, 
and  of  the  issues,  provents  and  profits  thereof,  by  themselves  and 
their  ministers,  during  the  said  two  months  ;  and  if  the  voidance 
of  the  abbey  shall  last  beyond  the  said  two  months,  then  the  said 
prior  and  convent  shall  have  the  guardianship  of  the  abbey  with 
all  things  pertaining  to  it  in  form  aforesaid  during  such  further 
voidance,  and  for  each  month  of  voidance  beyond  the  said  two 
months  shall  render  50  marks,  or,  if  such  further  voidance  be  for  less 
than  a  month,  shall  pay  proportionably  less ;  saving  to  the  king 
and  his  heirs  the  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  wards, 
marriages  and  reliefs  pertaining  to  the  abbey,  which  shall  fall  in 
during  the  time  of  voidance.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  to  make  a 
Westminster,  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his  bailiwick  late 
of  Annis  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  late  lord  de  Bardolf ,  who  held 
of  the  king  in  chief,  on  the  day  of  her  death,  and  to  cause  William 
Phelipp,  knight,  and  Joan  his  wife,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs 
of  Annis,  to  have  full  seisin  of  Joan's  pourparty,  as  the  king  has 
taken  William's  fealty  and  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  until  Easter  next  the  homage  due  from  him  by  reason 
of  his  having  issue  by  his  wife  ;  retaining  the  pourparty  of 
Anne  late  the  wife  of  William  Clyfford,  knight,  deceased,  the 
other  daughter  and  heir  of  Annis,  in  the  king's  hand  until  further 


9  HENRY  V.  413 


1421.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

order  ;  provided  always  that  each  of  the  heirs  have  in  her 
pourparty  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
and  so  be  the  king's  tenant. 

Nov.  18.  Commitment  to  John  Bertram,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Bradeley  of  Langhirst,  '  yoman,'  and  William  Clowegh  of 
Hereford,  co.  Northumberland,  '  gentilman,' — of  the  keeping  of 
all  the  manors,  towns  and  lands  in  the  county  of  Northumberland, 
late  of  John  Lomley,  '  chivaler,'  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas  the  son  and  heir 
of  the  said  John  Lomley,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of 
them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  yearly  at  the 
'  Exchequer  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally  the  13£.  165.  Sd.  at 
which  the  said  manors,  towns  and  lands  are  extended  in  detail 
before  John  Cerff,  late  escheator,  and  maintaining  the  houses 
and  buildings,  and  all  other  charges,  belonging  to  the  said  manors, 
towns  and  lands.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  16.  Commitment  to  John  Wylcotes,  esquire,  and  Isabel  late  the 
Westminster.  wjfe  of  John  Pympe, — by  mainprise  of  William  Cheyne,  esquire, 
and  Alexander  Cheyne,  esquire,  both  of  the  county  of  Kent,— 
of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  John  Pympe  who  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Pympe 
until  the  lawful  age  of  Reynold  his  son  and  heir,  together  with 
the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of 
them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  they  shall  have  duly  effected 
the  marriage,  paying  for  the  said  keeping  and  marriage  80  marks 
only,  to  wit,  40  marks  at  Easter  next,  20  marks  at  Midsummer 
following,  and  20  marks  at  Michaelmas  following,  and  finding  fit 
maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  22.  Order  to  John  Daunvers  and  Peter  Fetyplace,  esquires,  coming 
Westminster.  ^o  ^he  last  Parliament  as  knights  of  the  county  of  Oxford  by 
election  of  the  said  county,  or  to  one  of  them,  to  nominate 
one  or  two  or  more  persons  to  collect  and  levy  with  the  others  the 
tenth  and  fifteenth  last  granted  to  the  king  by  the  commonalty 
of  the  realm  in  the  place  of  John  Wachet  of  Banbury,  escheator 
in  the  county  and  one  of  the  under-chamberlains  in  the  Exchequer 
(who  ought  in  person  to  attend  in  the  said  office  of  under  - 
chamberlain),  whom  they  have  nominated,  without  his  knowledge, 
among  others  to  collect  the  said  tenth  and  fifteenth,  and  whose 
name  they  have  delivered  into  the  Chancery ;  as  the  king  is  unwilling 
to  allow  the  said  John,  in  consideration  of  the  offices  aforesaid,  to 
make  such  collection.  And  they  are  to  send  the  name,  or  names, 
of  the  new  nominee,  or  nominees,  to  the  Chancery  without  delay ; 
so  that  the  collection  of  the  said  tenth  and  fifteenth  be  not  delayed 
by  the  default  of  the  said  John  Daunvers  and  Peter.  By  C. 


414  CALENDAR  OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1421.  MEMBRANE  9. 

Dec.  29.  Commission  to  John  Ombresley  of  Evesham,  Robert  Barbour 
Westminster.  of  Evesham,  John  Estynton  of  Castilmorton,  John  Chaumberleyn 
of  Berwe,  William  Doode  of  Beoley,  John  Naym  of  Severnestoke, 
William  Spechesley  of  Spechesley,  William  Ocham  of  Norfeld, 
Richard  Partrich  of  Dudley,  William  Hopton,  Laurence  Kynges 
and  Richard  Ketelby  of  Horsham  to  levy  and  collect  from  all 
cities,  boroughs  and  towns,  and  from  all  secular  lords  of  towns 
and  other  lay  persons  having  goods  and  possessions,  and  from 
others  both  great  and  small,  in  the  county  of  Worcester  (except 
the  city  of  Worcester),  and  also  from  all  ecclesiastical  persons  in 
respect  of  goods  forthcoming  from  lands  acquired  by  them  since 
20  Edward  I,  the  fifteenth  and  tenth  which  the  commonalties  of 
the  realm  and  the  citizens  and  burgesses  of  cities  and  boroughs, 
of  their  free  will  and  with  the  assent  of  the  lords  spiritual  and 
temporal,  granted  to  the  king  in  his  last  Parliament,  held  at 
Westminster,  especially  for  the  defence  of  the  realm  ;  payable,  a 
moiety  at  the  Purification  next  in  form  and  terms  following  : — 
That  is  for  to  say,  that  every  liege  man  of  our  saide  soveraigne  lorde 
of  his  roialme  of  England,  that  shal  or  ought  to  pay  his  duete  to  the 
saide  half  xvme  and  x""'  to  the  use  and  profit  of  our  saide  soveraigne 
lorde  to  be  resceived  be  the  handes  of  his  collectours  or  of  any  of  hem  in 
any  part  of  his  saide  roialme,  and  wolle  pay  or  payeth  his  saide 
duete  to  the  saide  collectours  or  to  any  of  hem  havyng  auctorite  to 
resceyve  the  saide  duete,  in  golde,  as  in  noble,  half  noble,  other 
ferthyng,  that  stretcheth  verily  to  the  value  of  vs.  viijd.  by  due  poys  of 
the  noble  thereof  made  with  due  abatements  of  the  same  to  be  sende 
to  the  saide  collectours  with  here  commissions  in  to  every  parties  of 
the  saide  roialme,  that  the  saide  collectours  and  every  of  hem  shal 
duely  resceive  suche  payment  in  golde  to  the  very  value  of  vs.  viijd., 
to  be  payed  to  the  use  of  our  saide  soveraigne  lorde  in  his  resceit  in 
name  and  hoole  value  of  a  noble  of  due  poys,  and  so  ther  to  be 
resceived  by  the  officers  of  our  saide  soveraigne  lorde  withouten 
difficultee  or  dilaie  in  full  payment  of  vjs.  viijd.  and  in  discharge  of 
the  saide  collectours  and  everyche  of  hem  and  the  liege  men  of  our 
saide  soveraigne  lorde  ;  and  if  any  of  the  liege  men  before  saide  in 
tyme  comynge  make  payment  of  his  duete  forsaide  in  nobles,  half 
nobles,  other  ferthyng es  of  golde,  excedyng  the  value  of  vs.  viijd.  by 
the  poys  aforsaide  that  in  the  payment  of  this  half  xv'"e  and  x'""  shal 
renne  in  payment  of  a  noble  of  due  poys,  than  that  moneie  that  so 
excedith  stonde  and  be  to  the  avantage  of  the  paier  of  the  same  in 
allouance  or  repayment  to  hym  to  be  made  by  the  resceivour  of  the 
same,  after  the  rate  and  quantite  of  tlie  same  excesse  ;  and  if  it  be 
so  that  any  of  the  liege  men  aforsaide  in  tyme  comyng  make  payment 
of  his  forsaide  duete  to  any  of  the  collectours  aforsaide  in  golde  as 
it  is  before  declared  beyng  of  las  value  by  the  saide  poys  than 
vs.  viijd.,  that  for  that  cause  the  saide  collectours,  ne  non  of  hem, 
shall  not  that  saide  golde  refuse,  so  that  the  paier  of  the  same  do  to 
the  resceivour  of  the  same  assith  and  gree  unto  the  value  of  vs.  viijd. 
to  hym  that  it  resceiveth,  beyng  algates  to  the  paier  into  avantage 
and  descharge  of  the  noble  of  due  poys  ayens  our  saide  soveraigne 
lorde  [Rot,  Parl.  IV.  151]  : — and  the  other  moiety  at  Martinmas 


9  HENRY  V.  415 


1421  Membrane  9 — cont. 

following  ;  to  wit,  as  great  a  sum  as  has  heretofore  been  levied 
in  like  case,  and  no  more ;  provided  always  that  the  said  secular 
lords  and  lay  persons,  and  others  aforesaid  contribute  to  such 
payment  for  all  their  goods  and  chattels  whatsoever,  and  the 
ecclesiastics  as  above  for  their  portion  with  the  commonalty  of 
the  county,  and  that  no  one  be  spared  ;  and  that  aaswer  be  made 
for  the  said  fifteenth  and  tenth  at  the  Exchequer  or  other 
appointed  place  at  the  feasts  aforesaid.  And  order  to  them  to 
go  in  person  from  town  to  town  and  from  place  to  place,  etc.  as 
above  [p.  84]. 

Mittitur  in  extractis. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  and  places  named  :— 

Baldwin  Rous  of  Kyftesgate,  John  Eberton,  John  Blount, 
esquire,  Robert  Lyle  of  Great  Rysyngdon,  John  Walton 
of  Walton  of  the  hundred  of  Durhurst,  Nicholas  Bernard 
of  Tetbury,  Thomas  Karaunt  of  the  Forest  of  Dene, 
Thomas  Snell  of  Syrencestre,  John  Bryse  of  the  town  of 
Ledeney  ;  Gloucester. 

Robert  West  of  Merton,  Henry  Milner  of  Hatton,  Laurence 
de  Holme  of  Ingelby,  W7illiam  Wyggley  of  Worsworth, 
John  Bollok  of  Norton,  Richard  Bradbury  of  Chapell 
'  parysch,'  Derby. 

William  Raundes  of  Raundes,  Thomas  Englissh  of  Harde- 
grave,  Hugh  Martyn  of  Arthyngworth,  William  Bykirton 
of  Yelvertoft,  John  Dawes  of  Rathe  well,  Thomas  Garton 
of  Petirburgh,  John  Sutton  of  Milton  (memorandum  quod 
istud  nomen  est  insertum  per  consilium),  John  Waryn  of 
Aillesworth  ;  Northampton.  By  C. 

William  Chevele  of  Chevele,  Nicholas  Hamond  of  Swaffham, 
James  Russell  of  Ikelyngton,  John  Thormimdesby,  Henry 
atte  Strete  of  Meldeburn,  Henry  Rede  of  Longestanton, 
Thomas  Person  of  Ely,  Adam  Marchall  of  Leveryngton  ; 
Cambridge. 

John  Daniel  of  Edelmeton,  William  Abbot  of  Bedefunt, 
William  Bury,  John  Edmund  of  Stratford  ;  Middlesex. 

Robert  Westmeles  of  Louth,  John  Tipshethe  of  Malberthorp, 
Robert  Nuland  of  Humbestone,  John  Palmer  of  Maryng, 
John  Saxilby  of  Torkesay,  John  Usflete  of  Gunnays ;  parts 
of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

Ralph  Messanger  of  Harleston,  Richard  Nicholl  of  Grantham, 
Richard  Barneby  of  Gonewardby,  William  Ledebeter  of 
Slyforth  ;  parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city 
of  Lincoln. 

Stephen  Baxster  of  Boston,  Thomas  Longland  of  Kirton, 
Gilbert  Pynchebek  of  Whaplode,  John  Grene  of  Flete  ; 
parts  of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  except  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Stotevile,  Edmund  Hayfforde,  Thomas  Gatele, 
Robert  Pope,  Nicholas  Peke,  John  Holgate,  Nicholas 
Bury,  Robert  Wode,  Peter  Codon,  Thomas  Sengiltone  ; 
Suffolk. 


416  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


Membrane  9 — cont. 

Richard  Walssh  of  Onlep,  John  Langham  of  Kylby,  Thomas 
Mauncell  of  Neweton,  Richard  Hotoft  of  Hunberstone, 
William  Weston  of  Carleton,  William  Wryght  of  Swynford, 
John  Egge  of  Desford,  Edward  Wymondham  of  Wymond- 
ham  of  Claxton  ;  Leicester. 

MEMBRANE  s. 

John  Undeslowe  of  Undeslowe,  co.  Salop,  esquire,  Roger 
Childe  of  Erleton,  '  gentilman,'  Richard  Selman  of  Brigge- 
north, '  gentilman,'  Richard  Willyames  of  Conde,  merchant, 
Roger  Somercote  of  Stapilford,  John  Greote  of  Greote, 
John  Borewey  of  Ludlowe,  William  Preston  of  Shrewardyn, 
Robert  Coyne  of  Je,  Roger  Bromelegh  of  Mytley,  John 
Wytton  of  Wytton,  Roger  Lynyell  of  Nesse  ;  Salop,  except 
the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 

Thomas  del  Wode  of  Wodehouse,  William  Tikehill  of 
Alsettur,  Richard  Halle  of  Stretteford,  John  Coton  of 
Bollehalle  by  Thomworth,  Thomas  Taylour  of  Thomworth, 
John  Waldeve  of  Alspathe,  Thomas  Hawe  of  Solihill,  Thomas 
Arnecokke  of  Solihill,  John  Broun  of  Napton,  the  younger, 
Walter  Witheley  of  Witheley,  John  Welbeke  of  Alseley, 
John  Holdon  of  Birmicham,  John  Smythe  of  Birches  of 
Solihill,  William  Brette  of  Ansley  ;  Warwick. 

Edmund  Lodelowe,  John  de  Thorp,  Bartholomew  Here  ward, 
William  Cothull,  Walter  Woderove  of  Kyngeston,  '  spycer,' 
Edmund  Chymham,  Thomas  Beste  of  Caterham,  Thomas 
Asshurst,  Robert  atte  Sonde,  William  Cranle  ;  Surrey. 

Richard  Wakefeld  of  Newerk,  William  Crescy  of  Markham, 
John  atte  Vicers  of  Retford,  John  Gaytford  of  Gaytford, 
Ralph  de  Byngham  ;  Nottingham. 

William  Pym  of  the  hundred  of  Canyngton,  '  gentilman,' 
Thomas  Gysby  of  Bekynton,  William  Payn  of  Taunton, 
Thomas  Mocheldever  of  Northcory,  John  Bowe  of  Taunton, 
John  Everden  of  Ken,  John  Chok  of  Staunton  Drewe, 
Hugh  Tort  of  Crukerne  ;  Somerset. 

John  Horwode  of  Cynkelburgh,  John  Stanbrugge  of 
Chetyngdon,  John  Edy  of  Stony  Stratford,  John  Rose  of 
Hardemede,  William  Wodeward  of  Lekehamstede,  John 
Bosno  of  Hertewell,  John  Clerc  of  Colverdon,  John  Welles- 
bourne  of  Wycombe,  Nicholas  Trentham  of  Tappelewe  ; 
Buckingham. 

John  ErhMe  of  Plumstede,  John  Chipstede  of  Chipstede, 
John  Watte  of  Haukherst,  Thomas  Symon  of  Hertlepe, 
John  Bettenham  of  Bettenhameswode,  Reynold  Dreylonde 
of  Sellyng  by  Faveresham,  Richard  Knyght  of  Sellyng  by 
Monks  Horton,  William  Harlewyn  of  the  Isle  of  Thanet  ; 
Kent. 

John  Shuldham,  esquire,  John  Bacon,  esquire,  John  Methe- 
wold,  esquire,  Thomas  Wederby,  '  gentilman,'  Thomas 
Sty  ward, '  gentilman,'  John  Bacheler,  '  frankleyn,'  William 
Fyncham,  'frankleyn/  Peter  Payn,  '  frankleyn  '  ;  Norfolk. 


9  HENRY  V.  417 


1421.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

John  Pynkkeney,  William  Remneham,  Laurence  Haweman, 
Alfred  Kent,  Thomas  Marchaunt  of  Bokhampton,  John 
Otur,  Walter  Bryghtwell  of  Abyngdon,  John  London  of 
Abyngdon  ;  Berks. 

Ralph  de  Aune  of  Huton  Palnell,  Thomas  Myssyn  of 
Doncastre,  Richard  Lely  of  Drax,  William  Sampoule  of 
Birom,  Richard  de  Burton,  William  Dodesworth,  Edmund 
Hameas,  Henry  Sawell  of  Coppelay,  Thomas  de  Hawekes- 
worth,  Nicholas  de  Baylldon,  William  de  Mallom,  Lionel 
Dawetre,  William  Tanfeld  of  Rypon,  Richard  de  Thorpe 
of  Stanlay,  William  Davyll  of  Bylton,  Thomas  Russell  of 
Wyghall ;  West  Riding,  co.  York,  except  the  city  of  York. 

William  de  Scalby,  Thomas  de  Barton,  John  Harbarne  of 
South  Kylvyngton,  John  Grenewod  of  Treske,  John 
Hawekeswell,  John  Wanse  worth  of  Kyrtillyngton, 
Christopher  de  Boynton,  Thomas  de  Seeton,  Thomas  de 
Bolton  of  Huby,  Robert  Thornef  of  Snaynton  in  Pykeryng 
Lyth  ;  North  Riding,  co.  York,  except  the  city  of  York. 

Henry  de  Aklum,  Edmund  de  Thweyng,  William  Suwardeby, 
William  Crauncewyke  of  Dalton,  Richard  de  Santon, 
Robert  Fraunkelayn  of  Wyghton  ;  East  Riding,  co.  York, 
except  the  city  of  York. 

John  Fitz  Aleyn  of  Sibford,  Thomas  Payn  of  Aston,  Thomas 
Pachyn  of  Bloxham,  Thomas  Denton,  '  gentilman,'  Roger 
Lawe,  '  gentilman,'  William  Bocher  of  Clayore  ;  Oxford. 

MEMBRANE  i. 

John  atte  Berewe  of  Charteford,  Edmund  Forster  of  Nut- 
shullyng,  John  Waspayle  of  Hertele,  Stephen  Digher  of 
Alton,  Richard  Tistede  of  Esttystede,  John  Rocle  of  the  Isle 
of  Wight,  Geoffrey  Hore  of  Cateryngton,  William  Payn  of 
Andevere,  John  Bozard  of  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  Southampton. 

Nicholas  Fitz  Herberd,  John  Hayne  of  Pilton,  John  Chepman 
of  Honyton,  Roger  Tremayle,  William  Fokeray,  Thomas 
Codemore,  John  Tordene,  John  Strode  ;  Devon. 

Henry  Chavsy  (ista  diccio  Chavsy,  prius  Charosey,  emendtttiir 
ad  prosecucionem  Nicholai  Dyxon),  Thomas  Quynteyn,  the 
elder,  John  Kirkeby,  Richard  Partryche,  Robert  Cuttyng 
of  Wylton,  William  Sampson  of  Awmbresbury,  William 
Wychehampton  of  Calne,  Robert  Baylly  of  Cheldryngton ; 
Wilts. 

John  Cristyne  of  Herythe,  John  Bocher  of  Sentyvys,  John 
Fischer  of  St.  Neots,  Walter  Gelyan  of  Catworth  ; 
Huntingdon. 

John  Boughay  of  Whitemore,  Hugh  Holyns  of  Moseley,  John 
Thikenesse  of  Betteley,  Ralph  Frebody  of  Roweley, 
Richard  Rudeyord  of  Rudeyord,  John  Walkar  of  Draycote 
under  Newwode,  William  Walton  of  Walton  Grange,  John 
Coton  of  Tarn  worth,  Henry  Coton  of  Mitton,  John  Russell 
of  Combrugge  ;  Stafford. 

Wt.  2415.  F.  27. 


418  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   BOLLS. 


Membrane  7 — ami. 

Robert  Swofeld  of  Braunston,  esquire,  William  Parker  of 
Redelyngton,  Robert  Camp  of  Keton,  John  Rome  of 
Ryall ;  Rutland. 

Robert  Tottenham,  esquire,  John  Adam  of  the  parish  of 
Trynge,  John  Valentyn  of  St.  Albans,  John  Pygot  of 
Hycchyn,  Wilham  Wodeleff  of  Ware,  William  Coupere  of 
Royston  ;  Hertford. 

Henry  Panter,  William  Brounsopp,  Robert  Godewyn,  Anselin 
Halewell  alias  Drake  ;  Dorset. 

John  Petyver  of  Luton,  John  Hobbes  of  Luton,  John  Potter 
of  Wobourn,  John  Adam  of  Ronhale,  John  Brugge  of 
Turveye,  John  Broun  of  Deen,  Walter  Salter  of  Deen, 
Thomas  Lexham  of  Dunstaple,  Nicholas  Ravenhull  of 
Stacheden  ;  Bedford. 

William  Reynford,  esquire,  Robert  Took  of  Wytham,  John 
Godeston  of  Reynham,  Robert  Wright  of  Little  Thorrock, 
Thomas  Walssh  of  Pretewell,  Walter  Gerard  of  Pechesey, 
William  Germayn  of  Kelwedon,  William  Rycher  of  Donton, 
John  Mace  of  Rykelyng,  Simon  Peper  of  Walden  ;  Essex. 

John  Maveysyn,  Thomas  Playstede,  William  Threll,  John 
Delve  of  Ryngemer,  John  Gosselyn  of  Lewes,  Andrew 
Maffey  alias  Andrew  Peek,  William  Longe,  John  Walssh 
of  Coufold,  William  Rumbeme,  Thomas  Lucas,  John 
Joye,  Michael  Baggele  ;  Sussex. 

Hugh  Watyes  of  Brynshop,  Roger  Erlyche  of  Richardescastell, 
Stephen  Bron  of  Bromyord,  Richard  Gambon  of  Aylton, 
John  Comyn  of  Putteley  ;  Hereford. 

John  Trewynt  of  Trewynt,  Thomas  Nanquothen  of 
Nanquothen,  John  Nicholl  of  Bodmyn,  John  Bodulget  of 
Bodulget ;  Cornwall. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Hopkyns,  Richard  Baret  and  Robert 
Dyer  to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of 
Worcester  ;  and  order  to  them  to  cause  to  come  before  them  the 
mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  city  and  four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet 
and  upright  men  of  the  city  and  suburbs,  and,  in  person  or  by 
deputy,  to  have  the  money  levied  by  their  advice. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

John   Dekene,    '  grocer,'    Thomas   Palmer,    '  brewer,'   John 
Whight,   '  chapman,'  William  Totewell,   '  brewer,'  all  of 
Suthwerk  ;  in  the  town  of  Suthwerk. 
John  Mannyng,  Thomas  Danyell,  John  Wryght,  William 

Iselam  ;  in  the  city  of  Norwich. 

Stephen    Mercer,    Henry    Hamme,    John    Hayne,    William 
Basket,  '  wever,'  all  of  Salisbury  ;  in  the  city  of  Salisbury. 
Roger  Ivory,  '  baker,'  John  Horton,  John  Taverner,  Richard 
Byrcheore,     '  wever,'    John    Broun,     '  corvyser,'    Roger 
Ferrour,  all  of  Shrewsbury  ;   in  the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 
Thomas    Merton,    '  bocher,'    Walter    Okeburne,    '  draper,' 
Stephen  Sutton,  '  bruer,'  Walter  Jewe,   '  bowyer,'  all  of 
Oxford  ;  in  the  town  of  Oxford. 


9   HENRY  V.  419 


1421.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

Commission  to  John  Gedney,  alderman  of  London,  John 
Perveys,  John  Bacon,  '  grocer,'  and  John  Patesley,  goldsmith, 
to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  ; 
and  order  to  them  to  go  in  person  from  ward  to  ward  and  from 
place  to  place,  cause  to  come  before  them  four  of  the  most  discreet 
and  upright  men  of  every  ward,  and  have  the  money  levied  by 
their  advice. 

MEMBRANE  6. 

Commission  to  John  Hoke,  John  atte  Wode,  Thomas  Fyler 
and  Thomas  Colyns  to  levy  and  collect  the  same  in  the  town 
and  suburbs  of  Bristol  and  the  precinct  thereof  ;  and  order  to 
them  to  cause  to  come  before  them  the  mayor  and  sheriff  of 
the  town  and  four  or  six  of  the  most  discreet  and  upright  men  of 
the  town  and  suburbs  and  precinct,  and  to  have  the  money  levied 
by  their  advice. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Richard  Marum,  John  Thornton,  John  Doket,  Ralph 
Smalwode,  John  Derby,  '  cardemaker,'  Richard  Barton, 
'  cordewaner  '  ;  in  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

Roger  de  la  Hay,  Richard  Ricall,  Richard  Shirwode,  John 
Catryk  ;  in  the  city  of  York. 

Order  to  the  chancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster  to 
appoint  some  trustworthy  men  of  the  county  to  levy  and  collect 
the  same  therein  and  to  answer  therefor  at  the  days  aforesaid  ; 
certifying  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  the 
octave  of  Hilary  next  of  the  names  of  the  persons  so  appointed. 
£4u6^< 

Feb.  8.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Beauchamp,  '  chivaler,'  Giles 
Westminster.  Daubeney,  '  chivaler,'  and  William  Murifeld, — by  mainprise  of 
John  Trethege  of  the  county  of  Cornwall  and  Edward  Botiller 
of  the  county  of  Somerset, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late 
of  John  Kendale  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service 
on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  John  Kendale  until  the  lawful  age  of  John  his 
son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall 
have  attained  full  age,  rendering  yearly  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  by  Michaelmas 
next,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and 
support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Vacated  on  surrender. 

j42i  MEMBRANE  5. 

May  28.         Commitment  (with  like  clause)   to  William  Ryman,  esquire, 

Westminster,  and  John  Persons, — by  mainprise  of  John  Cornewaill,  knight,  of 

the  county  of  Bedford,  and  Robert  Lovell,  esquire,  of  the  county 

of  Wilts, — (1)  of  the  keeping  of  all  the  castles,  honours,  towns, 

lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and   other  possessions 


420  CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS, 


Membrane  5 — cont. 

and  profits  late  of  John  Arundell  of  Arundell,  '  chivaler,'  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death 
(the  manors  of  Castellacre,  Beston  and  Milham,  co.  Norfolk,  the 
manor  of  Kyvele  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Bulkyngton,  co. 
Wilts,  and  the  manor  of  Almodyton,  co.  Sussex,  only  excepted), 
which  (except  the  manor  of  Kyvele  and  the  moiety  of  the  manor 
of  Bulkyngton  aforesaid)  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of 
the  said  John  Arundell  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  his 
son  and  heir,  and  (2)  of  the  keeping  of  the  manors  of  Flukthorp, 
co.  Norfolk,  and  Wychehampton,  co.  Dorset,  late  of  the  said  John 
Arundell,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  because  the  said  John  in 
his  lifetime  did  not  sue  livery  thereof  out  of  the  king's  hands  and 
also  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  John  son  of  John  ;  to 
hold  the  same,  together  with  the  hundreds,  views  of  frankpledge, 
return  of  writs  and  the  execution  of  the  same,  courts,  offices, 
franchises,  liberties,  markets,  fairs,  wreck  of  sea,  escheats,  forests, 
parks,  chaces,  warrens,  woods,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures, 
waters,  fisheries,  customs,  and  all  other  profits  and  commodities 
belonging  to  the  premises,  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said 
John  Arundell  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  ; 
rendering  500  marks  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Michaelmas  and 
Easter.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  27.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  John  Cornewail,  knight, — 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Wenlok,  knight,  of  the  county  of  Bedford, 
and  William  Lodesop,  esquire,  of  the  county  of  Hereford, — of 
the  keeping  (1)  of  the  manors  of  Castellacre,  Beston  and  Milham, 
co.  Norfolk,  and  Almodyton,  co.  Sussex,  which  are  in  the  king's 
hand  by  the  death  of  John  Arundell  of  Arundell,  '  chivaler,'  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death, 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  and  (2) 
of  the  manor  of  Kyvele  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Bulkyngton, 
co.  Wilts,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Thomas 
late  earl  of  Arundell,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  by 
the  minority  of  the  said  John  son  and  heir  of  John  Arundell,  the 
kinsman  and  heir  male  of  the  said  late  earl ;  to  hold  the  same 
from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Arundell  until  the 
lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  to  the  value  of  200  marks  a  year  (at 
which  sum  the  said  manors  and  moiety  are  extended  beyond 
reprises),  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  and  he  shall 
have  duly  effected  the  marriage  ;  paying  for  the  keeping  and 
marriage  2000  marks  only  in  hand,  and  finding  fit  maintenance 
for  the  heir.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  7.         Commitment  to  William   Scalby  and  Robert   Thorneff, — by 

Westminster,  mainprise  of  Thomas  Fulthorp  of  the  county  of  York  and  Thomas 

Whitlee  of  the  county  of  Northumberland, — of  the  keeping  of  the 

manor  of  Arnecliff  and  all  the  lands  in  the  towns  of  Ingelby  under 


0  HENRY  V.  421 


1421.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

Arnecliff,  Estheslarton  and  Estlutton,  co.  York,  which  Thomas 
Robyas,  who  was  outlawed  at  the  suit  of  William  Caundyssh, 
citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  in  a  plea  of  debt,  held  on  the  day 
of  his  outlawry,  to  hold  the  same  for  as  long  as  the  premises  shall 
remain  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  said  outlawry,  rendering 
yearly  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  them  and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  main- 
tenance of  buildings  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1422. 

Feb.  16.  Order  to  the  escheat  or  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
Westminster,  march  of  Wales  to  take  the  fealty  of  Beatrice  Maynston,  one  of 
the  sisters  of  Thomas  Stuyche  the  father  of  William  Stuyche  the 
father  of  Ellen  the  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  William,  and 
one  of  the  kinswomen  and  heirs  of  the  said  Ellen,  and  of  Hoell  ap 
Guyllym,  who  has  taken  to  wife  Elizabeth  the  other  sister  of  the 
said  Thomas  and  the  other  kinswoman  and  heir  of  the  said  Ellen, 
make  a  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his 
bailiwick  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said 
William  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Ellen,  who 
lately  died  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  and  cause  the  said  Beatrice, 
and  Hoell  and  Elizabeth,  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  pour  parties  of 
Beatrice  and  Elizabeth  respectively  ;  as  the  king  for  one  mark 
paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  until  the  quinzaine  of  Trinity 
next  the  homage  of  Beatrice,  and  the  homage  due  from  Hoell  by 
reason  of  his  having  issue  by  his  said  wife. 

1421. 

Be  it  remembered  that  on  9  December  in  the  present  year 
Richard  de  la  Beere,  sheriff  of  Hereford,  was  amerced  at  405.,  for 
that  he  made  no  return  of  a  certain  writ,  which  the  chancellor 
delivered  to  him,  to  attach  Thomas  Tomkyns  to  answer  John 
Hertilpole,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  Chancery,  touching  a  debt  of 
27  marks  which  the  said  John  Hertilpole  demands  from  the  said 
Thomas. 

1422. 

Jan.  2.          Appointment   of   John   Bolne,    under-sheriff   of   Surrey   and 

Westminster.  Sussex,  to  occupy  the  office  of  sheriff  of  the  said  counties,  during 

the  king's  pleasure  ;    so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as 

sheriff.  By  C. 

Order  to  the  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Hall,  late  sheriff,  to 

deliver  the  rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all  other  things  belonging 

to  that  office,  which  are  in  their  keeping,  to  the  said  John  Bolne 

by  indenture. 

Jan.  28.  Commitment  of  the  county  of  Bristol  to  John  Milton  until 
Westminster.  12  October  next,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  ; 
the  mayor  and  commonalty  having  submitted  to  the  king  his  name 
and  the  names  of  Henry  Gildeney  and  Nicholas  Devenyssh  as 
candidates  for  the  office,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  their 
charter  dated  8  August,  47  Edward  III  ;  as  Nicholas  Bagot,  to 
whom  (on  submission  of  his  name  and  the  names  of  the  said  Henry 


422  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1422.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

Gildeney  and  Nicholas  Devenyssh)  the  king  lately  committed 
the  keeping  of  the  county  for  one  year,  has  died. 

Order  to  the  executors  of  the  will  of  Nicholas  Bagot  to  deliver 
the  county,  together  with  the  rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all 
other  things  belonging  to  that  office,  which  are  in  their  keeping, 
to  John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  the  mayor,  burgesses  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  to  be  intendant  to  John  as  sheriff. 

Feb.  17.  Commitment  to  Geoffrey  Bechewode, — by  mainprise  of  John 
Westminster.  West  of  Brokenbergh,  co.  Wilts,  and  John  Burford,  citizen  and 
saddler  (celarii)  of  London, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Merssh- 
ton  Meysy,  co.  Wilts,  which  was  lately  assigned  to  Joan  queen  of 
England  in  dower  and  which  has  been  seized  into  the  king's  hand 
for  certain  causes  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for 
seven  years,  if  the  manor  shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's 
hand,  rendering  221.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

Feb.  6.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
Westminster,  march  of  Wales  to  cause  John  Talbot,  '  chivaler,'  the  kinsman 
and  heir  of  Ankaret  the  daughter  and  heir  of  Gilbert  Talbot, 
'  chivaler,'  the  brother  of  the  said  John,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all 
the  lands  which  the  said  Gilbert,  and  Thomas  Talbot,  '  chivaler,' 
his  brother,  whose  heir  the  said  Ankaret  was,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  or  were  seised  of  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  days 
of  their  death,  the  same  having  come  to  the  king's  hands  by  the 
death  of  Gilbert  and  Thomas  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Ankaret,  who  lately  died  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward ;  as  the  king 
for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  John's  homage  and 
fealty  until  Pentecost  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford 
and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
The  like  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 
march  of  Wales. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 

Robert  Chichele,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  therein. 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

Feb.  23.         Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  to  cause  John 

Westminster.  Lely,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Lely  of  Drax,  to  have  full  seisin 

of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was 

seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  as  the 


9   HENRY   V.  423 


1422.  Membrane  4 — cont. 

king  has  taken  his  fealty,  and  for  one  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper 
has  respited  his  homage  until  Pentecost  next  ;  saving  to  Isabel 
late  the  wife  of  Richard  her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Feb.  20.  Commitment  to  Richard  Restwold,  the  younger, — by  mainprise 
Westminster.  of  John  Bocher  and  John  Tayllour,  both  of  the  county  of  Essex,— 
of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Horndon,  co.  Essex  ;  and  also  the 
keeping  of  all  the  lands  besides,  with  all  their  appurtenances,  within 
Horndon  and  elsewhere  within  the  said  county,  that  are  in  the 
king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Malgrave  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Richard  the  son  of  the 
said  Thomas  and  the  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Elizabeth  ;  to  hold 
the  keeping  of  the  said  manor  from  Easter  last,  and  the  keeping 
of  the  other  lands  from  the  time  of  Elizabeth's  death,  until  the 
lawful  age  of  the  said  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
lawful  age  and  he  shall  have  duly  effected  the  marriage,  rendering 
for  the  keeping  22  marks  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  the 
Michaelmas  and  Easter  Exchequers,  paying  for  the  marriage  as 
much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer, 
and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause  touching 
maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of 
charges :  as  the  said  Richard  Restwold  has  surrendered  into  the 
Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  30  May  last  [p.  385 
above],  by  which  the  king  committed  to  him  the  keeping  of  the 
said  manor  of  Horndon  from  Easter  then  last  past  for  as  long  as 
the  manor  (which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service) 
should  remain  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas 
Malgrave  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Richard  his 
son  and  heir,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  10  marks. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  18.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  William  Leventhorp  and 
Westminster.  John  Harpur, — by  mainprise  of  Humphrey  Cotes  of  the  county 
of  Stafford  and  Thomas  Halle  of  the  county  of  Warwick, — of  the 
keeping  of  two-thirds  of  a  moiety  of  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of 
Dorlaston  and  of  12  acres  of  land  in  Benteley,  which  came  to  the 
king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Roger  Dorlaston  (who  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death) ,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
Alice  daughter  of  Thomas  the  son  of  the  said  Roger,  and  Roger's 
kinswoman  and  heir,  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Elizabeth  Gibthorp  (daughter  of  John  the  son  of  Alice 
one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  John  Rocheford,  knight,  the 
son  of  Joan  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  Roger  Hillary, 
knight),  and  of  Margaret  Roos  (daughter  of  Joan  the  other 
daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Rocheford),  wards  of  the  king, 
since  the  said  Alice  daughter  of  Thomas  lately  died  a  minor  in 
the  king's  ward  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  Alice  daughter  of  Thomas  until  the  full  age  of  the  said 
Elizabeth  and  Margaret,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 


424  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1422  Membrane  4 — cont. 

shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or  as 
much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  by 
the  month  of  St.  Michael  next.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

March  13.       Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and 
Westminster.  Wilts  to  take  the  fealty  of  Robert  Bodenham,  son  and  heir  of 
Anastasia  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Semeley,  and  cause  him  to 
have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  Thomas  held  on 
the  day  of  his  death  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the  death 
of  Anastasia  and  otherwise  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Robert,  as  the  king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
Robert's  homage  until  Midsummer  next. 
Extract'  usque  hue. 


(425) 


10  HENRY  V. 


[Letters  etc.  dated  on  and  before  4  May  in  this  year  are  tested  by 

John  duke  of  Bedford,  guardian  of  England,  and  on  and  after 

12  May  by  Humphrey  duke  of  Gloucester,  guardian.} 

MEMBRANE  14. 

March  28.  ,  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon  to  take  into  the 
Westminster,  king's  hand  and  keep  safely  until  further  order  all  the  lands  in 
his  bailiwick  whereof  Cecily  late  the  wife  of  Henry  Thorp,  esquire, 
who  (que)  held  of  the  king  in  chief  was  seised  in  her  demesne  as 
of  fee  on  the  day  of  her  death  ;  and  to  make  inquisition  touching 
her  lands  and  heh". 


The  like  orders  touching  the  lands  of  the  following  persons, 
addressed  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  : — 

The   same   Cecily ;    Wilts ;     Gloucester   and   the   adjacent 

march  of  Wales. 

Ralph  Eure,  '  chivaler  ' ;  York  ;   ('vacated  because  surrendered 
in  cera) ;  Northumberland  (vacated  because  otherwise  below). 
William  Horworde  of  Polhampton  ;  Southampton. 

Thomas  Egmanton  ;  York. 
Eleanor  Haute  ;  Southampton. 

Hawis  late  the  wife  of  Godfrey  de  Hilton,  knight ;   York  ; 

Nottingham  ;  Lincoln. 
Nicholas  Merbury,  esquire  ;  Northampton. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  Felton  ;  Northumberland. 
Richard  Oldecastell ;  Worcester  ;  Hereford  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales ;    Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales. 
John  Willicotes,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Oxford. 

William  Grilleston,  who  held  certain  lands  for  life  of  the 
inheritance  of  Edward  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Langeford, 
knight,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Devon. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  Inglesthorp,  knight,  who  held 
certain  lands  in  dower  and  otherwise  for  life  of  the  inheritance 
of  Thomas  Inglesthorp,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  of 
late  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  York  ;  Cambridge  ; 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  (vacated  because  otherwise  1  Henry  VI). 

Robert  Figg  ;  Kent. 


April  16. 

Southampton. 

April  22. 

Southampton. 

April  5. 

Westminster. 

April  8. 

Westminster. 

April  26. 

Westminster. 

May  1. 

Westminster. 


May  3. 

Westminster. 

May  4. 

Westminster. 


May  1. 
Westminster. 


May  3. 

Westminster. 


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CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1422. 
May  1. 

Westminster. 

May  18. 

Westminster. 

May  17. 

Westminster. 

May  14. 

Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 

May  3. 

Westminster. 

May  24. 

Westminster. 

May  14. 

Westminster. 


May  24. 

Westminster. 


April  16. 

Southampton. 

May  27. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  14 — cont. 
Gilbert  Denys,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Gloucester. 

William  Whitchestre,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northumberland  (vacated 

because  surrendered  in  cera). 
John  Gobyon  ;  Essex. 

Richard   late   earl   of  Worcester  ;     York  ;     Northampton  ; 

Lincoln  ;     Kent ;     Suffolk  ;     Southampton    and    Wilts  ; 

Hereford  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales  ;    Gloucester 

and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 
John  Stafford  ;  Worcester  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester  ;  Wilts. 

Edmund  Seymoure,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Somerset. 

Richard  Wolmere  ;  Salop  and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales. 

Richard  late  earl  of  Worcester  ;  Warwick  and  Leicester  ; 
Nottingham ;  London  (Robert  Chicheley,  mayor  and 
escheator)  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall ;  Bedford  and  Bucking- 
ham ;  Stafford  ;  Norfolk  ;  Worcester  ;  Somerset ;  Oxford 
and  Berks  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

John  de  Clyfford,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Westmoreland  ;  Northumber- 
land ;  Cumberland ;  York  ;  Derby ;  Northampton  ; 
Oxford  ;  Worcester  ;  London  (Robert  Chicheley,  mayor 
and  escheator). 

Ralph  de  Eure,  '  chivaler/  who  held  for  life,  with  remainder 
to  Robert  Lisle,  '  chivaler,'  certain  lands  which  are  held 
of  the  king  in  chief ;  Northumberland. 

Richard  Wolmer,  who  held  certain  lands  for  life  of  the 
inheritance  of  Margery,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Huls,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward  ;  Salop. 


June  20. 

Westminster. 

June  22. 

Westminster. 

June  28. 

Westminster. 

June  24. 

Westminster. 

June  28. 

Westminster. 

July  4. 

Westminster. 

July  7. 

Westminster. 

July  12. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  13. 
Gerard  Braybrook,  esquire  ;  Huntingdon  ;  Bedford  ;  Berks. 

Hugh  late  earl  of  Devon ;  Devon  and  Cornwall ;  Somerset  and 
Dorset ;  Southampton ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham ;  Berks. 

Thomas  Coggeshale,  esquire  ;  Essex. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Baldwin  Berford  ;  Oxford  and 
Berks. 

William  Rokewod  ;  Suffolk. 

Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Baldwin  Berford  ;   Northampton  ; 

Warwick. 
John  de  Legh,  esquire  ;  Surrey. 

William  Gascoigne,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York. 

Margery  late  the  wife  of  Stephen  Lescrop,  '  chivaler  '  ;  York. 

Philip  Falepitte  ;  Devon. 


10  HENRY   V. 


427 


1422. 
July  12. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

the   wife   of  Stephen   Lescrop, 
Kent   (vacated  because 


chivaler  '  ; 
surrendered  in 


July  16. 

Westminster. 


July  24. 

Westminster. 


Margery    late 

Lincoln  ;    Essex 

cera). 
[  ]  Jonson  ;    Northumberland  ;    Newcastle-upon-Tyne 

(John  Rodys,  mayor  and  escheator). 
Thomas    Hebbourne  ;     Northumberland     (vacated    because 

otherwise    1    Henry    VI)  ;     Newcastle-upon-Tyne    (John 

Rodys,  mayor  and  escheator). 
William  Pagam  ;  Southampton. 
Alice  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Isle  ;  Kent. 

MEMBRANE  10. 

March  29.  Commitment  to  Henry  Chancy  of  Colyngborn,  co.  Wilts,  and 
Westminster.  John  Benger,  the  younger, — by  mainprise  of  Robert  Halswell  of 
the  county  of  Somerset  and  Robert  Cuttyng  of  the  county  of 
Wilts, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Cecily  late  the  wife 
of  Henry  Thorp  of  the  said  county  of  Wilts,  esquire,  which  came 
to  the  king's  hands  and  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of 
Cecily,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  Ralph  Thorp  the  son  and  heir  of  Cecily  and  of  the  said  Henry 
Thorp  ;  to  hold  the  same,  with  the  issues  from  the  time  of 
Cecily's  death,  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  Ralph,  together 
with  his  marriage,  paying  and  rendering  for  the  keeping  and 
marriage  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the 
treasurer  by  Pentecost  next,  maintaining  the  houses  and 
buildings  belonging  to  the  said  lands,  supporting  all  charges 
incumbent  on  the  lands,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  Ralph. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  4.  Commitment  to  William  Frye, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Foulhill  and  Robert  Frye,  both  of  the  county  of  Devon, — of  the 
keeping  of  the  manor  of  Langeford,  co.  Devon,  which  William 
Girleston  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  Edward  son  and  heir 
of  Robert  Langeford,  knight,  a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  and 
which  pertains  to  the  king  by  the  death  of  the  said  William 
Girleston  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  heir  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  Easter  last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age,  rendering  yearly  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may 
be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  maintaining  all 
houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other 
charges  incumbent  on  the  manor.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


May  20.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Clarell, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas 
Westminster.  Gryseley  of  Dranclowe,  of  the  county  of  Derby,  '  chivaler,'  and 
Ralph  Shirley  of  Radclyf  upon  Soure,  of  the  county  of  Nottingham, 
'  chivaler,' — of  the  keeping  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  from  1  May 
last  in  terms  as  above  [p.  168]  ;  the  commitment  of  1  May  last 
[p.  428  below]  notwithstanding.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


428  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   BOLLS. 


1422.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

May  21.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Stapulton  and  John 
Westminster.  Hawe  to  levy  and  collect  in  person  in  the  port  of  Lenne  and  in 
all  adjacent  ports  and  places  (1)  the  customs  granted  to  Edward  I 
by  foreign  and  alien  merchants  in  return  for  certain  liberties  and 
immunities,  and  the  custom  and  subsidy  which  by  the  statute 
published  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster,  11  Henry  IV, 
all  such  alien  merchants  are  to  pay  for  garments  made  for  export 
from  cloths  of  scarlet,  '  sangwyn  '  and  other  colours  of  the  whole 
or  the  half  grain,  and  also  from  cloths  dyed  in  grain,  and  all  other 
cloths  of  wool,  which  have  been  cut,  according  to  the  rate  and 
quantity  of  the  same  ;  (2)  the  subsidy  on  wools,  hides  and  wool- 
fells,  to  wit,  on  each  sack  of  wool  43s.  4d.  from  denizens  and  60s. 
from  aliens,  on  every  240  woolfells  the  like  amounts,  and  on  each 
last  of  hides  100s.  from  denizens  and  8  marks  from  aliens  ;  and 
(3)  the  custom  on  cloths  of  wool  and  worsted  made  in  England  for 
export  to  foreign  parts  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket '  seal  in  the  said 
port ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys  forthcoming. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named. 
John  Wetenale  and  John  Hillary  ;  in  the  port  of  Melcombe 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  9. 

April  22.        Commitment  of  the  county  of  Southampton  to  John  Uvedale 
Southampton,  during  pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff. 

Order  to  William  Byngebourne,  late  sheriff,  to  deliver  the  county 
to  John  by  indenture. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  John  as 
sheriff. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  counties  named  : — 
May  1.  John  Paunsfote,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Gloucester. 

Westminster.          Bobert  Hille  of  Spaxton  ;  Somerset  and  Devon. 
John  Merbury  ;  Hereford. 
Nicholas  Badcliff,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Cumberland. 
Thomas  Surteys,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Northumberland. 
Thomas  Beaumond ;  Devon. 
Thomas  Arundell,  '  chivaler  ' ;  Cornwall. 
John  Bruyn  ;  Salop. 
Thomas  Burton,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Butland. 
Thomas  Maureward,  knight ;  Warwick  and  Leicester. 
William  Lovenay  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
John  Merbury  ;  Hereford  (vacated  because  elsewhere  above). 
Balph  Makerell ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Thomas  Griseley,  '  chivaler  '  ;  Stafford. 
William  Massy  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Thomas  Clarell ;  Lincoln. 
James  Knottesford  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 


10  HENRY  V.  429 


1422.  Membrane,  9 — con/. 

April  22.        Commitment  of  the  county  of  York  and  the  castle  of  York  to 
Southampton.  William    Haryngton,    '  chivaler,'   during   pleasure,   so   that   he 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

Order   to   Alnath   Maweleverer,    '  chivaler,'   late   sheriff   and 
keeper,  to  deliver  the  county  and  castle  to  William  by  indenture. 
Order  to  all  persons  of  the  county  to  be  intendant  to  William 
as  sheriff  and  keeper. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 
May  1.  John  Darell ;  Kent. 

Westminster.          John  Wilcottes  ;  Oxford  and  Berks. 

May  21.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Stapulton  and  John 
Westminster.  Hawe  to  levy  and  collect  in  parson  in  the  port  of  Lenne  and  in  all 
adjacent  ports  and  places,  after  inspection  of  the  merchandise,  the 
subsidy  which  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  the 
Monday  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  3  Henry  V,  was  granted  to 
the  king  from  Michaelmas  3  [recte  4]  Henry  V,  for  life,  for  the 
safe-keeping  of  the  sea,  to  wit,  3s.  on  every  tun  of  wine  for  import 
and  export  (the  king's  prise  only  excepted),  and  12d.  in  the  pound 
on  all  merchandise  for  import  and  export  (except  wools,  hides  and 
woolfells,  and  wine,  and  except  every  kind  of  corn  and  flour  and 
fresh  fish  and  beasts  for  export,*  and  except  ale  and  victuals  for 
export  for  the  victualling  of  Calais  and  Hareflieu  and  the  marches 
there)  ;  and  to  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys 
forthcoming.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
John  Wetenale  and  John  Hillary  ;    in  the  port  of  Melcombe 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  8. 

May  21.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  William  Stapulton  and  John 
Westminster.  Hawe  to  levy  and  collect  in  the  port  of  Lenne  and  in  all  adjacent 
ports  and  places  the  custom  on  wools,  hides  and  woolfells  which 
is  due  to  the  king  of  his  inheritance  ;  and  to  keep  the  '  coket  ' 
seal  in  the  said  port  ;  answering  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  moneys 
forthcoming.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  and  places  named  : — 
John  Wetenale  and  John  Hillary  ;   in  the  port  of  Melcombe 
and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and  places. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  28.         Commitment  to  William  de  Ferrariis  lord  de  Groby,  Henry 

Westminster  Oowenale,  knight,  Thomas  Assheby  of  Lowesby,  Thomas  Assheby 

his  son,  Elizabeth  Vilers,  William  Assheby,  Thomas  Segrave  of 

Groby,  Thomas  Whatton  of  Mountsorell  and  William  Purley  the 

*  import.  Rot.  Parl,  IV.  64. 


430  CALENDAR   OF  FINE   ROLLS. 


1422  Membrane  8 — cont. 

younger, — by  mainprise  of  Richard  Fryday  of  Wykyngeston,  co. 
Leicester,  '  gentilman,'  and  John  Purley  of  Wymondham,  co. 
Leicester,  '  gentilman,' — of  the  keeping  of  30  acres  of  land  and 
9  acres  of  meadow  in  Kereby  and  of  a  third  part  of  the  wood  of 
Kereby,  called  '  Pakmanswode,'  in  Kereby,  which  have  been 
taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  Agnes  late  the  wife  of 
Simon  Pakeman,  who  held  them  in  dower  after  the  death  of  the 
same  Simon  (who  held  of  the  king  in  chief),  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  John  Vilers  son  and  heir  of  Joan  one  of  the  sisters 
and  heirs  of  the  said  Simon  ;  to  hold  the  same,  together  with 
the  issues  and  profits  thereof  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Agnes, 
until  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next ;  provided  always  that  they 
answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  said  issues  and  profits  and  for  all 
other  issues  and  profits  forthcoming,  if  they  shall  be  adjudged  to 
the  king,  keep  the  premises  without  waste  and  destruction,  and 
do  and  support  all  other  charges  incumbent  thereon. 

May  18.  Commitment  to  Nicholas  Wymbyssh,  clerk, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  William  Preston  of  the  county  of  York,  clerk,  and  John  Wymbyssh 
of  the  county  of  Nottingham, — of  the  keeping  (1)  of  a  moiety  of 
the  manor  of  Marflete,  co.  York,  which  (que)  came  to  the  king's 
hands  by  the  death  of  Hugh  Thorp,  esquire,  who  held  of  Thomas 
the  brother  and  heir  of  John  late  lord  de  Roos,  a  minor  in  the 
king's  ward,  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  John  de  Thorp,  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  Hugh,  and  (2)  of  all  other  lands  which  likewise  came  to  the 
king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand,  or  ought  to  have 
been  taken  into  the  king's  hands,  by  the  death  of  the  said  Hugh 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  John  de  Thorp  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Hugh  until  the  full 
age  of  the  said  John  de  Thorp,  together  with  his  marriage,  and 
so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age 
and  the  marriage  shall  have  been  duly  effected  (if  the  said  Thomas 
shall  then  be  within  age),  rendering  yearly  for  the  keeping 
the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between 
him  and  the  treasurer  by  Martinmas  next,  and  for  the  marriage 
as  much  as  may  likewise  be  agreed  upon,  finding  fit  maintenance 
for  the  heir,  maintaining  the  houses  and  buildings  without  waste 
and  destruction,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  pertaining  to 
the  said  moiety  and  lands,  the  repairing  of  the  wall  of  the  Humber, 
called  '  Humbrebank  '  (if  by  a  sudden  mishap  any  shall  be 
necessary),  only  excepted.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

April  4.  Commitment  to  John  Leventhorp,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  William  Leventhorp  of  the  county  of  Stafford  and  Robert  Symond 
of  the  county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  the  manor  of  Neuport 
and  hamlet  of  Birchangre,  with  all  appurtenances  and  com- 
modities, co.  Essex,  which,  by  name  of  the  manor  of  Neuport, 
were  lately  granted  by  the  king  to  Thomas  Bresyngham,  esquire, 
now  deceased,  for  life,  and  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  his 
death  :  to  hold  the  same  from  9  March  last  until  Michaelmas 


10  HENRY  V. 


431 


1422.  Membrane,  8 — cont. 

following  and  from  then  for  12  years,  rendering  yearly  the 
extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him 
and  the  treasurer  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  27.  Commitment  to  Thomas  Heuster  and  Simon  Hadyngton,— by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  John  Vyncent  of  London,  '  gentilman,'  and  Thomas 
Metford  of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  '  gentilman,' — of  the  keeping 
of  the  manor  of  Albrighton,  co.  Salop,  which  Richard  Wolmer 
held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  Margery  the  daughter  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Huls  (who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service 
on  the  day  of  his  death),  and  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  the 
death  of  Richard  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Margery  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  Richard  until  the 
full  age  of  Margery,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them 
shall  have  attained  full  age,  rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or  as 
much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer  by 
Michaelmas  next  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  buildings 
and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


May  22. 

Westminster. 


Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  ; — pursuant  to 
an  inquisition  taken  before  John  de  Barton,  late  escheator, 
showing  that  Thomas  Egmanton  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  of  a  messuage,  3  tofts,  8|  bovates  of  land  and  6s.  of  rent  in 
Folquardby,  80  acres  of  land  in  Adlyngflete  and  Folquardby,  a 
messuage  and  22s.  of  rent  of  assize  in  the  said  town  of  Adlyngflete, 
and  a  toft  in  Estoft ;  and  that  the  said  messuage,  3  tofts,  8£ 
bovates  of  land  and  6s.  of  rent  in  Folquardby  are  held  of  the 
king  by  socage,  by  service  of  rendering  20s.  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer,  and  the  rest  of  the  premises  of  others  than  the  king  ; 
and  that  Henry  Egmanton  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said 
Thomas,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  Henry  to  have  full 
seisin  of  the  said  messuage,  3  tofts,  8£  bovates  of  land  and  6s.  of 
rent  in  Folquardby,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  therefor  ; 
removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  rest  of  the  premises,  if  they 
are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  and  for  no 
other  cause,  and  delivering  to  Henry  any  issues  taken  therefrom 
since  the  time  of  the  death  of  Thomas. 

MEMBRANE  7. 

May  28.  Grant  and  demise  to  John  Wachet  and  Richard  Pavely, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Henry  Bradeleygh  of  Bradeleygh,  co.  Wilts,  esquire, 
and  Thomas  Grove  of  Lyllyngton,  co.  Somerset,  '  chapman,'  and 
on  surrender  by  the  said  John  Wachet  and  by  William  Byddeston, 
the  last  farmers,  into  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  of  the  letters 
patent  to  them  in  this  behalf  made, — of  the  subsidy  and  alnage 
of  cloths  for  sale  in  the  county  of  Somerset,  together  with  a 
moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  such  cloths  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Easter  last  for  16  years,  rendering  1251.  6s.  8d.  yearly  by  equal 


432 


CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1422. 


June  21. 

Westminster. 


July  14. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  7 — cont. 

portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and  answering  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  other  inoiety  of  the  forfeiture  ;  and  appoint- 
ment of  the  said  John  and  Richard  as  alnagers  and  collectors  ; 
in  terms  as  above  [p.  6].  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  (with  proviso  that  allowance  be  made 
in  the  payment  of  the  farm  in  respect  of  any  annuities  granted  or 
hereafter  to  be  granted  from  the  said  subsidy  and  alnage  or  from 
the  farm  of  the  same) : — 

William  Ryman,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  John  Everdon, 
clerk,  of  the  county  of  Northampton  and  Roger  Apulton 
of  the  county  of  Kent, — from  Michaelmas  last  for  6  years, 
at  a  yearly  farm  of  20  marks  ;  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Fierby  the  elder  and  John  Fierby  the  younger, — by 
mainprise  of  John  Eryth,  John  Bery,  Thomas  Milnare  of 
Orpyngton  and  Thomas  Davell  of  the  county  of  Kent, — from 
Easter  next  for  4  years,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  210  marks  and 
I2d. ;  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Essex  and  Hertford, 
and  in  the  city  of  Norwich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRANE  6. 

Commitment  of  the  office  of  the  escheatry  in  the  counties  of 
Devon  and  Cornwall  to  John  Copleston,  the  younger,  during 
pleasure,  so  that  he  answer  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof. 

Order  to  all  persons  of  the  said  counties  to  be  intendant  to 
the  said  John  as  escheator. 

Order  to  John  Jaybyn,  late  escheator,  to  deliver  to  the  said 
John  Copleston  by  indenture  the  rolls,  writs,  memoranda  and  all 
other  things  relating  to  the  said  office. 

The  like  commitments  to  the  following  of  the  office  of  the 
escheatry  in  the  counties  named  : — 
John  Vaunpage  ;  Worcester. 
Richard  Denton  ;  Lincoln. 
John  Hampden  ;  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Nicholas  Alder]  ey  ;  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales. 

Richard  Wynteworth ;  York. 
Nicholas  Goushull ;  Nottingham  and  Derby. 
Humphrey  Cotes  ;  Stafford. 
Edmund  Wynter  ;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Nicholas  Caldecote  ;  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
John  Persons  ;  Southampton  and  Wilts. 
John  Kyrkeby  ;  Essex  and  Hertford. 
Ralph  Wymeldon  ;  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

May  20.         Commitment  to  Richard  Arderne  of  the  county  of  Suffolk  and 
Westminster.  John  Horwode  of  Synkelburgh  of  the  county  of  Buckingham,— 


May  20. 

Westminster. 


10  HENRY  V.  433 


1422.  Membrane  6 — conl. 

by  mainprise  of  Edmund  Bendyssh  of  the  county  of  Cambridge 
and  Thomas  Drenge  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, — of  the  keeping  of 
all  the  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  lately  assigned  in  dower 
to  Alice  countess  of  Oxford  and  now  for  certain  causes  seized  into 
the  king's  hands  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  seizing 
of  the  same  for  as  long  as  they  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hand 
on  that  account,  rendering  193J.  6-9.  8d.  yearly  by  equal  portions 
at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  with  clause  touching  maintenance 
of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and  support  of  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  27.  Commitment  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  sometime 
Westminster.  lord  de  Clyfford  and  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  late  lord  de 
Clyfford, — by  mainprise  of  William  Lampton  of  the  county  of 
Northumberland,  esquire,  William  de  Stapulton  the  younger  of 
the  county  of  Cumberland,  '  gentilman,'  Robert  de  Crakanthorp 
of  the  county  of  Westmoreland,  '  gentilman,'  and  William  del 
Garth  of  the  county  of  York,  '  gentilman,' — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  castles,  manors  and  lands,  and  of  the  shrievalty  of  Westmore- 
land, late  of  the  said  John,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the 
day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  John  until  the  lawful  age  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained 
full  age,  rendering  the  true  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  maintaining  the 
castles,  manors,  houses  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other 
charges  incumbent  thereon.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  24.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  to  cause 
Westminster.  Robert  son  and  heir  of  William  of  Hoton  in  the  Forest  to  have 
full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  his  father  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his 
death,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty  and  for  one  mark  paid 
in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Martinmas  next. 

May  12.  Order  to  Robert  Feryby,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Thomas 
Dymmok,  '  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  the  manor  of  Scryvelby  with  appurtenances  in  Scryvelby, 
Conyngesby,  Thornton,  Holtham,  Dalderby,  Roughton,  Langton 
by  Wragby  and  Wylkesby,  together  with  the  advowsons  of  the 
churches  of  Scryvelby,  Conyngesby,  Holtham,  Roughton  and 
Wylkesby,  appurtenant  to  the  said  manor  ;  and  that  the  said 
manor  is  held  of  the  king  by  serjeanty,  to  wit,  that  whensoever 
any  king  of  England  is  to  be  crowned,  then  the  lord  of  the  said 
manor  for  the  time  being,  or  anyone  in  his  name  if  the  lord  shall 
be  infirm,  shall  come  well  armed  for  war  upon  a  good  charger 
into  the  presence  of  the  king  011  the  day  of  his  coronation,  and 
there  shall  make  proclamation  that,  if  any  man  will  say  that  the 
said  king  has  not  the  right  to  his  realm  aforesaid  or  to  his  crown, 
he  will  be  ready  and  prepared  by  his  body  to  defend  the  right 

Wt.  2415.  F.  28. 


434  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1422.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

of  the  king  and  of  his  realm  and  the  dignity  of  his  crown  against 
that  man  and  all  others  ;  and  that  Philip  Dymmok  is  the  son 
and  next  heir  of  Thomas,  and  of  full  age  ; — to  take  the  fealty  of 
the  said  Philip  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor 
with  its  appurtenances,  and  of  the  advowsons  aforesaid,  as  the 
king  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until 
Midsummer  next  ;  saving  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 
her  reasonable  dower  thereof. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton  ; — 
pursuant  to  an  inquisition  made  by  him  showing  that  Eleanor 
late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Haute,  '  chivaler,'  on  the  day  of  her 
death  held  the  manor  of  Avene,  co.  Southampton,  of  the  king  as 
of  his  castle  of  Wincestre  by  fealty  and  a  rent  of  U.  of  silver 
rendered  yearly  to  the  king  as  to  his  castle  aforesaid  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Giles  for  all  other  services  and  all  demands  ;  and  that  Thomas 
Tirell  formerly,  with  licence  from  Edward  III,  gave  and  granted  the 
manor  to  Walter  Tyrell  and  the  said  Eleanor  then  his  wife  and  to 
the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  Walter  and  Eleanor  ;  and  that  Walter 
and  Eleanor  had  issue  John  Tyrell,  who  now  survives  ;  and  that 
Walter  died,  after  whose  death  the  said  Eleanor  was  seised  solely 
of  the  manor  in  form  aforesaid,  and  died  so  seised  ;  and  that  the 
said  Eleanor  on  the  day  of  her  death  held  for  life  a  messuage,  100 
acres  of  land,  25  acres  of  meadow,  12  acres  of  pasture,  one  acre  of 
wood,  100  acres  of  heath  and  5,9.  of  rent  in  Avene,  Ruple,  Soppele 
and  Merdyng,  co.  Southampton,  which  one  John  Knottyngesley 
and  Isabel  his  wife  lately  held  for  term  of  their  lives  and  for  one 
year  more  with  reversion  then  to  Robert  Notyere  and  John  Bele 
and  the  heirs  of  Robert  Notyere  ;  and  that  the  said  Robert  and 
John  Bele  afterwards  by  their  writing  demised  and  granted  their 
reversion  to  the  said  Walter  and  Eleanor  then  his  wife  and  the 
heirs  of  Walter,  by  virtue  of  which  demise  and  grant  the  said 
John  Knottyngesley  and  Isabel  attorned  to  Walter  and  Eleanor  ; 
and  that  afterwards  Walter  died  ;  and  that  afterwards  the  said 
John  Knottyngesley  and  Isabel  died  seised  of  such  estate,  after 
whose  death  and  after  one  year  following  the  said  Eleanor  entered 
into  the  messuage,  land,  meadow,  pasture,  wood,  heath  and  rent 
aforesaid,  as  in  her  remainder  by  virtue  of  the  said  grant  ;  and 
that  afterwards  Eleanor  died  seised  of  such  estate  ;  and  that  the 
said  messuage,  land,  meadow,  pasture,  wood,  heath  and  rent  are 
held  of  the  king  as  parcel  of  the  manor  aforesaid  ;  and  that  the 
said  John  Tyrell  is  the  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Walter  and  of 
full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  Tyrell  to  have  full  seisin  of  the 
said  manor,  messuage,  land,  meadow,  pasture,  wood,  heath  and 
rent,  as  the  king  has  taken  his  fealty. 

MEMBRANE  5. 

June  8.         Appointment  of  Robert  Kyngeston  as  the  king's  searcher  in 

Westminster,  the  ports  of  Yarmouth  and  Ipswich  and  in  all  adjacent  ports  and 

places,  in  terms  as  above  [p.  337].  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


10  HENRY  V. 


435 


1422.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

May  27.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton  to  cause 
Westminster.  William  Wayte  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  John 
Coudnty  and  the  sister  and  heir  of  Maud  late  the  wife  of  Peter 
Coudray,  esquire,  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the 
said  Maud  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  her  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  her  death,  as  the  king  has  taken  William's 
fealty. 

June  10.  Commitment  to  William  Astell  of  Awlton,  co.  Southampton,— 
Westminster,  by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Alcestre  of  the  county  of  Southampton 
and  Thomas  Swyndon  of  the  same  county, — of  the  keeping  of 
all  the  lands,  with  appurtenances,  in  Awlton  late  of  Henry  late 
lord  de  Beaumond,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  until  the  lawful  age  of  John  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Henry, 
rendering  10/.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and 
buildings,  and  support  of  charges  ;  and  with  proviso  that,  if 
Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Henry  shall  happen  to  recover  her 
dower  in  the  said  lands  by  the  king's  writ  during  the  said  term, 
then  the  said  William  shall  be  discharged  as  regards  the  king 
from  payment  of  a  third  part  of  the  sum  aforesaid  from  the  time 
of  the  assignment  of  such  dower.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  18.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Henry  Broumflet,  knight, 
Westminster,  and  Joan  duchess  of  York,  his  wife, — by  mainprise  of  Edward 
Broumflet  of  the  county  of  Bedford  and  Richard  Burgeys,  clerk, 
of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping  of  a  third  part  of  two- 
thirds  of  the  lands  and  rents  of  the  manor  of  Hicchen,  co.  Hertford, 
which  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Barre,  knight,  held  in 
dower  in  the  town  and  parish  of  Hicchen,  and  which  are  in  the 
king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Elizabeth  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  the  duke  of  York  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
last  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  duke,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the 
10/.  at  which  the  said  third  part  is  extended  and  an  increment  of 
Os.  8d. ;  as  Richard  Priour  has  surrendered  into  the  Chancery  for 
cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  3  June  9  Henry  V,  by  which 
the  king  committed  the  keeping  of  the  said  third  part  to  him,  to 
hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Elizabeth 
until  the  full  age  of  the  said  duke,  at  a  yearly  farm  of  the  extent 
thereof,  or  as  much  as  might  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and 
the  treasurer  [p.  390  above].  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  22.  Commitment  (with  like  clause)  to  Robert  Wrytele, — by 
Westminster,  mainprise  of  Thomas  Knyvet  and  Roger  Legh,  both  of  the  county 
of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  John  de  Legh  of 
the  county  of  Essex,  esquire,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  until  the  lawful  age  of 
Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir, 
paying  for  the  said  keeping  and  marriage  140J.  only,  to  wit,  50 


436  CALENDAR  OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1422.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

marks  at  Midsummer  next,  50  marks  at  Michaelmas  following, 
50  marks  at  Easter  following  and  40Z.  at  Midsummer  then 
following,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  17.  Order  to  the  escheat  or  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
Westminster,  march  of  Wales ; — pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before 
Richard  Lakon,  '  chivaler,'  Hugh  Burgh,  Roger  Thornes  and  the 
sheriff  of  Salop,  by  virtue  of  letters  patent  directed  to  them, 
showing  that  John  Arundell,  '  chivaler,'  late  lord  de  Arundell 
and  de  Mautravers,  on  the  day  of  his  death  held  among  other 
things  the  castle,  town  and  manor  of  Shrewardyn  in  his  demesne 
as  fee  tail,  to  wit,  to  himself  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  of 
the  king  in  chief ;  and  that  after  his  death  the  said  castle,  town 
and  manor  should  descend  and  did  descend  to  John  Arundell 
his  son  and  heir  male  ;  and  that  John  Arundell  the  son  is  a  minor 
in  the  king's  ward  ;  and  that  the  keeping  of  the  said  castle,  town 
and  manor  pertains  to  the  king  during  the  minority  of  the  said 
John  Arundell  the  son  ; — to  cause  the  castle,  town  and  manor 
Aforesaid  to  be  taken  into  the  king's  hand  until  further  order. 

MEMBRANE  4. 

May  26.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Essex  ; — pursuant  to 
Westminster,  an  inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Darcy,  late  escheator,  showing 
that  John  Gobyon  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the 
manor  of  Asshewellehalle  in  the  towns  of  Fynchyngfeld  and 
Berdefeld,  co.  Essex,  and  of  a  messuage  and  7  acres  of  land  in  the 
town  of  Great  Berdefeld  ;  and  that  the  said  manor  is  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  '  spete  '  of  wood  in  the  king's 
kitchen  on  the  day  of  his  coronation,  and  the  messuage  and  land 
of  another  than  the  king  ;  and  that  Margaret  the  wife  of  John 
Symound  is  the  daughter  and  next  heir  of  the  said  John  Gobyon, 
and  of  full  age  ; — to  cause  the  said  John  Symound  and  Margaret 
to  have  full  seisin  of  the  said  manor,  as  the  king  has  taken  John's 
fealty  therefor  ;  removing  the  king's  hand  from  the  said  messuage 
and  land,  if  they  are  in  the  king's  hand  for  no  other  cause  than 
the  death  of  the  said  John  Gobyon,  and  delivering 'to  the  said 
John  Symound  and  Margaret  any  issuas  taken  therefrom  since  the 
time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Gobyon  ;  saving  to  Isabel 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  Gobyon  her  reasonable  dower  of 
the  premises. 

May  29.  Commitment  to  Henry  Chancy  of  Colyngborn,  co.  Wilts,  and 
Westminster.  John  Benger  the  younger, — pursuant  to  the  letters  patent  of 
29  March  last  [p.  427  above]  and  an  agreement  made  between  the 
said  Henry  Chancy  and  John  Benger  and  the  treasurer,  and  by 
mainprise  of  William  Fallan,  clerk,  of  the  county  of  Warwick,  and 
John  Talvargh  of  the  county  of  Cornwall, — of  the  keeping  of  all 
the  lands  late  of  Cecily  late  the  wife  of  Henry  Thorp  of  the  said 
county  of  Wilts,  esquire,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  are 


10  HENRY  V.  437 


1422.  Membrane  4 — cont. 

in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Cecily,  who  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Ralph  Thorp  the  son 
and  heir  of  Cecily  and  of  the  said  Henry  Thorp  ;  to  hold  the 
same  (together  with  the  issues  forthcoming  therefrom)  from  the 
time  of  Cecily's  death  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir  together 
with  his  marriage,  rendering  yearly  for  the  keeping,  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much 
as  may  bo  agreed  upon  between  them  and  the  treasurer,  and  paving 
for  the  marriage  113/.  6s.  $d.  only,  to  wit,  100  marks  in  hand 
and  4G/.  13-?.  4d.  at  Michaelmas  next,  finding  fit  maintenance  for 
the  heir,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and 
supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the  said  lands. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  17.  Commitment  to  John  Cerff, — by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Broket 
Westminster,  and  John  Aglyon,  both  of  the  county  of  York, — of  the  keeping 
of  all  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Hebbourne,  who  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  Thomas  until  the  lawful  age  of  John  his  son  and 
heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age,  and  the 
marriage  shall  have  been  effected,  rendering  for  the  keeping  and 
marriage  aforesaid  as  much  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him 
and  the  treasurer,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ; 
with  clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and 
buildings,  and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Be  it  remembered  that  on  15  July  in  the  present  year  William 
Phelippes  of  Bath  in  the  county  of  Somerset,  '  touker,'  made  a 
fine  of  406-.,  paid  in  the  hanaper  of  the  Chancery,  for  that  he 
caused  Jolin  Drewe  of  Dmynstre,  co.  Somerset,  and  three  other 
persons  of  divers  other  towns  and  counties  to  be  summoned  to 
appear  in  the  Chancery  as  sureties  for  him,  to  wit,  each  of  them 
under  penalty  of  20/.,  touching  the  keeping  of  the  peace  towards 
Robert  Chesulden  of  Welles,  co.  Somerset, '  gentilman,'  an  attorney 
of  the  court,  and  all  the  king's  people,  whereas  in  truth  no  such 
persons  so  named  are  conversant  in  the  said  towns  and 
counties,  or  have  any  lands  or  tenements  therein  or  elsewhere, — 
to  the  deception  of  the  king  and  of  his  court. 

July  18.  Commitment  to  Henry  bishop  of  Winchester,  John  Leventhorp, 
West  minster.  Lewis  John,  Robert  Darcy  and  Richard  Baynard, — by  mainprise 
of  William  Flete  of  the  county  of  Hertford  and  Robert  W'ritele 
of  the  county  of  Essex, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of 
Thomas  Coggeshale,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight 
service  on  the  day  of  his  death  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  Thomas  until  the  lawful  age  of  Richard  his  son 
and  heir,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  they 
shall  have  duly  effected  the  marriage,  paying  for  the  said  keeping 
and  marriage  100/.  only,  to  wit,  50/.  in  hand  and  50/.  at  Martinmas 


438 


CALENDAR   OF  FINE  ROLLS. 


1422. 


Membrane  4 — cont. 

next,  and  finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir  ;  with  clause 
touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  and 
support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


June  7.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  to  take  the 
Westminster,  of  James  Buk  who  has  taken  to  wife  Agnes,  daughter  of  John 
the  son  of  John  Stavelay  and  the  kinswoman  and  heir  of  the  said 
John  Stavelay,  and  to  cause  the  said  James  and  Agnes  to  have 
full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  the  said  John  Stavelay  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  |  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper  has 
respited  until  Christmas  next  the  homage  due  from  James  by 
reason  of  his  having  issue  by  Agnes. 

June  28.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Southampton  ; — 
Westminster,  pursuant  to  an  inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Andre  we,  late 
escheator  of  Henry  IV,  showing  that  Katharine  late  the  wife  of 
John  Stevenes  died  seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor 
of  Lokerle,  which  is  held  of  the  king  in  socage  by  service  of  9 
marks  of  rent  a  year  for  all  services  ;  and  that  Richard  Dalyngregg 
is  the  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Katharine,  to  wit,  son 
of  Walter  the  brother  of  Katharine,  and  was  16  years  of  age  and 
more  on  the  day  of  the  taking  of  the  said  inquisition  ; — to  take 
the  fealty  of  the  said  Richard  and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin 
of  the  said  manor. 

July  10.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  to 
Westminster,  take  the  fealty  of  John  Hastyng,  son  of  Elizabeth  the  daughter 
of  John  Felton  and  the  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Felton, 
and  cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  lands  which  Elizabeth 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  Felton  held  in  dower  and  in  fee 
tail  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John  Hastyng  on  the  day  of 
her  death,  as  the  king  for  2  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited 
until  Christmas  next  the  homage  due  for  the  lands  held  of  the 
king  in  chief. 

MEMBRANE  3. 

July  3.  Appointment  of  John  Copleston,  the  younger,  and  Walter 
Westminster.  Colles,  clerk,  to  demise  at  farm  or  to  approve  (appruanda),  and, 
with  the  ministers  and  officers  there,  duly  to  compute,  all  the 
castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  chaces  and  warrens,  with  all 
their  appurtenances,  and  the  agistments  of  all  the  parks,  late  of 
Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,  late  earl  of  Devon,  who  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his  death,  (the  same 
being  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  earl  and  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir),  saving 
sufficient  pasture  for  the  deer  in  the  said  parks,  and  to  levy  and 
collect  the  issues,  rents  and  profits  of  the  said  castles,  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  chaces,  warrens  and  agistments  of  parks,  answering 
therefor  at  the  Exchequer  ;  and  also  to  take  into  the  king's 


10   HENRY  V.  439 


1422.  Membrane  3 — cont. 

hands  all  wardships,  marriages,  reliefs,  knights'  fees,  escheats  and 
forfeitures  ]>ertaining  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 
the  said  heir,  answering  likewise  therefor  at  the  Exchequer  ;  and 
to  hold  the  said  offices  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  earl, 
during  the  king's  pleasure.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  5.  Commitment  to  John  Meverell, — by  mainprise  of  Roger 
Westminster.  Normanton  and  John  Tunsted,  both  of  the  county  of  Derby,— 
of  the  keeping  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Bromley,  esquire, 
who  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his 
death,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's 
hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  John  Bromley,  his  kinsman  and  heir  ;  to  hold  the 
same  from  Michaelmas  next  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  saitl  heir, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have  attained  full 
age,  rendering  for  the  keeping  121.  yearly  by  equal  portions  at 
Easter  and  Michaelmas,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and 
buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
lands  ;  as  John  Harpour  and  Humphrey  Cotes  have  surrendered 
into  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  25  October 
8  Henry  V  [p.  341  above],  by  which  the  king  committed  the 
keeping  of  the  said  lands  to  them,  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas 
then  last  past  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heir  at  a  yearly  farm 
of  121.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  6.  Commitment  to  John  Pyle  of  Brademynche, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  John  Dennyng  of  Coldewelle,  co.  Devon,  and  Adam  Somaystre  of 
Netherex,  co.  Devon, — of  the  keeping  of  two  tenements  in 
Baunton,  co.  Devon,  late  of  John  Waskham,  a  bastard,  who 
held  them  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death  of 
others  than  the  king,  the  same  being  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason 
of  the  bastardy  ;  to  hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  last  for  40 
years,  if  they  shall  remain  for  so  long  in  the  king's  hand  for  the 
cause  aforesaid,  rendering  yearly  the  5s.  at  which  the  said 
tenements  are  extended,  and  an  increment  of  12d. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  7.  Commitment  to  John  Hody  and  Walter  Eston,  clerks,  and 
Westminster.  James  Knottesford,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of  David  Thurmond 
and  John  Hilly,  both  of  Cicestre,  co.  Sussex, — of  the  guardianship 
of  all  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Chichester  which  are  in 
the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  bishopric  by 
the  translation  of  master  John  Kemp,  the  last  bishop  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  1  July  last,  together  with  all  liberties,  franchises 
and  rights,  issues,  rents,  farms,  profits  and  commodities,  which 
pertain  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  voidance,  for  as  long  as  the 
said  temporalities  ought  to  remain  in  the  king's  hand  for  the  cause 
aforesaid,  rendering  650  marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  by  equal 
portions  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter,  and  maintaining  the  houses 
and  buildings  pertaining  to  the  said  temporalities  ;  provided 
always  that  the  said  John  Hody,  Walter  and  James,  during  the 


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1422  Membrane  3 — cont. 

time  in  which  the  temporalities  are  in  the  king's  hand,  be  not 
charged  with  any  tenths  granted  before  the  said  1  July,  or 
hereafter  to  be  granted,  and  payable  to  the  king's  use. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  9.  Commitment  to  Joan  lady  de  Bergevenny, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  Bartholomew  Brokesby  of  the  county  of  Leicester  and  John 
Harpour  of  the  county  of  Stafford, — of  the  keeping  of  all  the 
lands  late  of  John  Stafford,  esquire,  who  held  on  the  day  of  his 
death  of  Humphrey  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Stafford, 
a  minor  in  the  king's  ward,  in  chief  by  knight  service  ;  to  hold 
the  same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John  Stafford 
until  the  lawful  age  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  together  with  his 
marriage,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  John  the  son  or  one  of 
his  heirs  shall  have  attained  full  age  and  she  shall  have  duly 
effected  the  marriage,  rendering  for  the  keeping  50s.  yearly  at 
the  Exchequer  and  paying  for  the  marriage  20L  only  in  hand, 
finding  fit  maintenance  for  the  heir,  maintaining  all  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges 
incumbent  on  the  lands  ;  as  William  Lee  of  Aston  has  surrendered 
into  the  Chancery  for  cancellation  the  letters  patent  of  20  February 
8  Henry  V  [p.  368  above},  by  which  the  king  committed  the  keeping 
of  the  said  lands  to  him,  to  hold  the  same  from  the  time  of  the 
death  of  the  said  John  the  father  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said 
John  the  son,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  he  rendering 
yearly  for  the  keeping  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  might  be 
agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  and  for  the  marriage 
as  much  as  might  likewise  be  agreed  upon. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  13.  Commitment  to  William  Lynde,  esquire, — by  mainprise  of 
Westminster.  William  Vachell  of  the  county  of  Berks  and  Thomas  Cheyne  of 
the  county  of  Buckingham, — of  the  keeping  of  6  messuages  and 
6  virgates  of  land  in  Stratfeldsay,  2  cottages  and  a  moiety  of  a 
virgate  of  land  in  Heygfeld,  and  a  certain  yearly  rent  of  40-5. 
issuing  from  certain  lands  and  mills  in  Bromley  and  Watesford, 
co.  Southampton,  and  of  2  messuages  and  1^  virgates  of  land  in 
Great  Shupperugge,  co.  Wilts,  which  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John 
Daprichecorte,  knight,  held  on  the  day  of  her  death,  and  which 
came  to  the  king's  hands  and  are  still  in  the  king's  hand  by  the 
death  of  the  said  Joan  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  knight  ;  to  hold  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last  during  the  minority  of  the  said  heir,  rendering 
the  67s.  at  which  the  premises  were  extended  before  John  Persons, 
late  escheator  of  the  said  counties,  and  an  increment  of  Ss.,  yearly 
by  equal  portions  at  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Exchequers ;  with 
clause  touching  maintenance  of  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings, 
and  support  of  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  16.         Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  to  take  the 
Westminster,  fealty  of  William  Manfeld,  brother  and  heir  of  John  Manfeld,  and 


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1422. 


July  9. 

Westminster 


Membrane  2 — cont. 

cause  him  to  have  full  seisin  of  all  the  land*  which  the  said  John 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  was  seised  of  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  on  the. day  of  his  death,  as  the  king  for  6*.  Scl.  paid  in  the 
hanaper  has  respited  his  homage  until  Christmas  next. 

MEMBRANE  2. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge  ; — pursuant 
to  an  order  to  a  former  escheator  in  the  said  county  [p.  386  above] 
to  make  a  partition  into  three  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his 
bailiwick  late  of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  Thorp,  and  to 
cause  John  Michell,  citizen  of  London,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  one 
of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  to  have  full  seisin  of 
Margaret's  pourparty,  as  the  king  had  taken  the  homage  and 
fealty  due  from  John  Michell  by  reason  of  his  having  issue  by  his 
said  wife,  and  to  retain  in  the  king's  hand  until  further  order  the 
pourparties  of  Alice,  Elizabeth's  second  sister  and  heir,  whom 
John  Rodenhale  took  to  wife,  and  of  John  son  of  John  Bunnan 
the  son  of  Joan,  Elizabeth's  third  sister  and  heir  ;  with  proviso 
that  each  of  the  said  heirs  and  parceners  should  have  a  share  of  the 
lands  held  of  the  king  in  chief  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant ; — to 
cause  the  said  John  Rodenhale  and  Alice  to  have  full  seisin  of 
the  pourparty  of  Alice  thus  retained  in  the  king's  hand,  as  the 
king  has  taken  the  fealty  of  the  said  John  Rodenhale  ;  retaining 
the  pourparty  of  the  said  John  son  of  John  in  the  king's  hand 
until  further  order. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Northampton. 

Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  ; — pursuant  to 
an  order  to  a  late  escheator  in  the  said  county  [p,  412  above]  to 
make  a  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his 
bailiwick  late  of  Annis  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  late  lord  de  Bardolf 
and  to  cause  William  Phelipp,  knight,  and  Joan  his  wife,  one  of 
the  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  Annis,  to  have  full  seisin  of 
Joan's  pourparty,  as  the  king  had  taken  William's  fealty  and  for 
a  certain  fine  paid  in  the  hanaper  had  respited,  until  a  certain  day 
now  past,  the  homage  due  from  him  by  reason  of  his  having  issue 
by  his  said  wife,  and  to  retain  in  the  king's  hand  until  further 
order  the  pourparty  of  Anne  (late  the  wife  of  William  Clyiford, 
knight,  deceased),  the  other  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  Annis  ; 
with  proviso  that  each  of  the  said  heirs  should  have  in  her  pour- 
party  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  and 
so  be  the  king's  tenant ; — to  cause  Reynold  Cobbeham,  '  chivaler,' 
(who  has  now  taken  the  said  Anne  to  wife),  and  Anne  to  have  full 
seism  of  Anne's  pourparty  thus  retained  in  the  king's  hand,  as 
the  king  has  taken  Reynold's  fealty. 


July  17.        Commitment  to  Edward  Stradlyng,  '  chivaler,' — by  mainpme 
Westminster.  of  William   Oldhalle  of  the  county  of  Norfolk  and   William 


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1422  Membrane  2 — cont. 

Stradlyng  of  the  county  of  Somerset, — of  the  keeping  of  two- 
thirds  of  all  the  lands,  and  of  two-thirds  of  the  hundred  of 
Langeley,  co.  Gloucester,  late  of  Gilbert  Denys,  '  chivaler,'  who 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight  service  on  the  day  of  his 
death,  the  same  being  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  Gilbert 
and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Maurice  his  son  and  heir  ;  to 
hold  the  same  from  Michaelmas  next  until  the  lawful  age  of  the 
said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  until  one  of  them  shall  have 
attained  full  age,  rendering  the  extent  thereof,  or  as  much  as  may 
be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer,  yearly  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  equally,  maintaining  all  houses,  enclosures  and 
buildings,  and  supporting  all  other  charges  incumbent  on  the 
said  two-thirds  of  the  lands  and  hundred  aforesaid. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  20.  Order  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  adjacent 
Westminster,  march  of  Wales  ; — pursuant  to  an  order  on  6  July  9  Henry  V  to 
the  then  escheator  [p.  399  above]  in  the  said  county  and  march  to 
make  a  partition  into  two  equal  parts  of  all  the  lands  in  his 
bailiwick  which  Edward  Charleton  of  Powys,  '  chivaler,'  held  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  to  cause  Joyce, 
one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  Edward,  to  have  full 
seisin  of  her  pourparty  of  the  same,  as  the  king  for  a  certain  fine 
paid  in  the  hanaper  had  respited  her  homage  and  fealty  until  a 
certain  day  now  past ;  saving  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Edward  her  reasonable  dower  of  the  lands,  and  retaining  the 
pourparty  of  Joan,  Edward's  other  daughter  and  heir,  ,in  the 
king's  hand  until  further  order  ;  with  proviso  that  each  of  the 
heirs  should  have  in  her  pourparty  a  share  of  the  lands  which  are 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  and  so  be  the  king's  tenant  ; — to  cause 
John  Grey,  '  chivaler,'  and  the  said  Joan,  now  his  wife,  to  have 
full  seisin  of  Joan's  pourparty  thus  retained  in  the  king's  hand, 
as  the  king  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper  has  respited  John's  fealty 
until  Easter  next. 

Order  in  like  terms  to  Robert  Chichele,  mayor  of  London  and 
escheator  therein. 

Scr'  usque  hue. 


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GENERAL  INDEX. 


Ab  Kettloby,  Abketelby,  Abbeketelby, 

co.  Leicester,  261.  375. 

Hoi  well  in,  q.v. 

Abberley,  Abbotley,  co.  Worcester,  74. 

,  Cintloy  in,  q.v. 

abbeys  named  : — 

Barking. 

Regard. 

Bon  Repos. 
.    Boxley. 

Caen  [Holy  Trinity]. 

Calder. 

Cerne. 

Clairvaux. 

(Tleeve,  Old. 

Cockersand. 

Conches. 

Egglestone. 

Elstow. 

Evreux  (St.  Taurin). 

Fougeres. 

Holme  Cultram. 

Isle  Dieu. 

Keynsham. 

Kirkstall. 

Lire. 

Luzerne,  la. 

Mailing,  West. 

Marmoutier. 

Meaux. 

Merevrale. 

Neath. 

Ramsey. 

Roche. 

Rufford. 

St.  Albany. 

Sees. 

Selby. 

Stanley. 

Tarrant. 

Towrehill. 

Welbeck. 

Wellow. 

Westminster. 

Wigmore. 

York  (St.  Mary's). 


Abbot,  John,  of  Lincolnshire,  10,  111. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Middlesex,    26,    86,     121,     150, 

171,  220. 
,  of  East  Bedfont,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Middlesex,  300,  415. 
Abbotoshendra,     co.     Cornwall.       »s>« 

Hondra,  Abbott's. 
Ahhotosrnorton,    co.    Worcester.     See 

Morton,  Abbots. 

Abl>otlev,  co.  Worcester.     See  Abber- 
ley. 
Ahbotsham,  Abbotysham,  co.  Devon, 

230. 
Abbyngeworth,       co.       Surrey.        See 

Abinger. 
Abergavonnv,  Bergovenny,  Bergeveny 

[co.  Monmouth],  101,  145.  185. 

225,  251,  270,  281,  303. 

,  alien  priory,  45,  117. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  prior  and  farmer  of.  117. 

lord  and  lady  of.      See  Bean- 

charnp. 
Aborhale,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax 

in      Herefordshire,      28.        Cf. 

Abraale. 
Abingdon,    Abyngdon,    Abyiidon,    eo. 

Berks,  150,  172,  417  bis. 
Abinger,    Abbyngeworth,    co.    Surrey, 

manor,  256,  261. 

Abington,  Abyton,  co.  Cambridge,  27. 
Abketelby,     co.     Leicester.     See     Ab 

Kettleby. 

Abovostret,  John,  214. 
Abraalo,  John,  escheator  in  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales,  210.     Cf.  Aberhale. 
Abraham,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  151. 

,  John,  *  wolman,'  407. 

Abyndon,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Worcestershire,  25. 
Abyngdon,  co.  Berks.     See  Abingdon. 
Abyton,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Abington. 
Acaster     Malbis,    Acastre    by    York, 

Akastre  Malbyssh  by  York,  co. 

York,  314. 

,  benefice  of,  51,  98. 

Acclom.     See  Aclom. 

Acklam,  co.  York,  Leavening  in,  q.v. 

Aclom.  Acclom,  Aklum,  Henry,  Henry 

de,   collector   of   a   tax   in   the 

East    Riding,    co.    York,     173, 

417. 


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GENERAL  INDEX. 


Aclom,  Henry — cont. 

,    .  .  .  . ,   esquire,   collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    East    Riding,    co. 

York,  151. 
Acomb,  Akom  in  Cleveland,  co.  York, 

314. 
Acton    Round,     Acton    Roundc,     co. 

Salop,  manor,  165,  166. 
Acton,  John,  of  Derbyshire,  40. 
,  Richard,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage   of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Cambridgeshire 

and  Huntingdonshire,  279. 
Acworth,    William,    of    Bedfordshire, 

319. 
Adam,  Adams,  Alice,  99,  100. 

,  John,  21,  67,  68. 

,    . . .  .,  Alice  (Cadull),  wife  of, 

21,  67,  68. 
, of  Renhold,  collector  of 

a    tax     in    Bedfordshire,    299, 

418. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Tring,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hertfordshire,  418. 
,    the  elder,    '  Lumbard,' 

290. 

,  . .  .  . ,  the  younger,  100. 

,  Roger,  of  Tiverton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Devon,  172. 
Adbaston,  co.  Stafford,  85,  120. 
Adderbury,   co.   Oxford,   Bodicote  in, 

q.v. 

Adderbury,  Thomas,  106,  125. 
Addorley,    co.    Salop,    Shavington    in, 

q.v. 
Adderley,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Derbyshire,  28. 
Ademond,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Middlesex,  220. 
Adlingfleet,  Adlyngflete,  co.  York,  431. 

,  Eastoft  in,  q.v. 

,  Fockerby  in,  q.v. 

Adreston,  John,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Essex,  Hertford- 
shire, Norfolk,  Suffolk  and  Nor- 
wich, 9. 
Adynet,     Robert,     of    Ashby     de     la 

Zouch,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Leicestershire,  150. 
Adyngton,   Thomas,   of  Market   Har- 

borough,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Leicestershire,  170. 
Afflington,  AJfryngton  [in  Corfe  Castle], 

co.  Dorset,  397,  398. 
Aglyon,  John,  of  Yorkshire,  437. 
Agmondesham,  co.  Biickingham.     See 

Amersham. 

Ailesham,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Aylsham. 
Ailey,     Ayley     [in     Kinnersley],     co. 

Hereford,  382. 
Ailsworth,  Aillesworth  [in  Castor],  co. 

Northampton,  415. 
Ailton,  co.  Hereford.     See  Aylton. 
Aistirby,  William,  336, 


Akastre  Malbyssh  by  York,  co.  York. 
See  Acaster  Malbis. 

Ake,  co.  Oxford.     See  Noke. 

Aklum.     See  Aclom. 

Akom  in  Cleveland,  co.  York.  See 
Acomb. 

Alapert,  John,  of  Coggeshall,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Essex,  87,  122. 

Alberbury,  co.  Salop,  Great  Wollaston 
in,  q.v. 

,  New  Abbey  by,  q.v. 

Loton  in,  q.v. 

Alberton,  William,  of  Somerset,  168. 
Cf.  Halperton. 

Albrighton,  Albryghton,  co.  Salop,  85, 
120,  172. 

manor,  431. 

Albury,  Aldebury,  co.  Oxford,  93. 

,  Aldebury,  co.  Surrey,  manor, 

270,  281,  303. 

Alcester,  Alcestre,  Alsettur,  co.  War- 
wick, 222,  416. 

Alcestre,  Alcetre,  John,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Worcester,  28,  88,  123. 

Thomas,  of  Hampshire,  368, 

435. 

Alcok,  William,  of  Great  Grimsby, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 
co.  Lincoln,  152. 

,  .....  of  Grove,  23. 

Aldbourne,  Aldebourne,  co.  Wilts,  300. 

Aldebery,  William,  of  Alderton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire. 
220. 

Aldebourne,  co.  Wilts.     See  Aldbourno. 

Aldebury,  co.  Oxford.     See  Albury. 

,  co.  Surrey.     See  Albury. 

Alderbury,  Aldewardebury,  co.  Wilts, 
220. 

Alderford,  John,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Norfolk,  316. 

.......  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  308,  376. 

, ,  of  Norfolk,  410. 

Alderley,  Aldirley,  Nicholas,  escheator 
in  Gloucestershire  and  the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales,  432. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Gloucestershire,  34 1 . 

Alderton,  Aldryngton,  co.  Gloucester, 
220. 

,  Alderton  upon  Gosford,  co. 

Suffolk,  13,  14,  71,  129,  162. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  313. 

Alderwich,  Alderwych,  Aldrewyche, 
Nicholas,  sheriff  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 5,  22. 

,  Pernell,  queen's  damsel,  407. 

Aldewardebury,  co.  Wilts.  See  Alder- 
bury. 

Aldewyncle,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Aldwinklo. 

Aldewyncle,  William,  125. 

Aldrewyche.     See  Alderwich. 

Aldryngton,  co.  Gloucester.  See  Aider- 
ton. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


447 


Aldwinkle,  Aldewyncle,  co.  Northamp- 
ton,  church  of  All  Saints  of, 
advowson  of,  108. 

Alexanderston,  Alisandres  Toune  [in 
the  parish  of  St.  John,  Breck- 
nock, co.  Brecon],  manor,  400. 

Aleyn,  Aleyne,  John,  of  Bishopstrow, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire, 
87,  122. 

,  Richard,  of  Aylburton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 
301. 

,  Robert,  224. 

,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Norfolk,  27,  85,  120,  150. 

,  Thomas,  100,  354,  355,  372. 

,    . .  .  . ,   citizen  and  mercer  of 

London,  147. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  27. 

,  . .  . . ,  of  Duxford,  collector  of 

a    tax    in    Cambridgeshire,    8fi, 
121. 

Aleynson,  Thomas,  of  Underwood, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 
300. 

Alfletmulle,  co.  Dorset.  See  Arfleet 
Mill. 

Alfrey,  John,  of  East  Grinstead,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 

Alfryngton,  co.  Dorset.  See  Aming- 
ton. 

Algar,  William,  of  Wiltshire,  clerk, 
256. 

Algarkirk,  Algerkvrke,  co.  Lincoln, 
222. 

Alisaundre,  Klysaundre,  Robert,  of 
Devon,  *  39  bis,  340.  Cf. 
Saundre. 

Alisaundres  Toune  [co.  Brecon].  See 
Alexanderston. 

Alkanynges,  co.  Wilts.  See  Cannings, 
All. 

Alkington,  Alkynton  [in  Berkeley],  co. 
Gloucester,  manor,  213. 

Allerton,  Allertonshire,  co.  York, 
wapentake,  116,  286. 

Mauleverer    [co.    York],    alien 

priory,  327. 

Allertonshire,  co.  York.  See  Aller- 
ton. 

Allesley,  Alseley,  co.  Wai-wick,  298, 
416. 

Allerwych,  John,  of  Wartoii,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  28. 

Allesford,  Walter,  of  Henley  on 
Thames,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Oxfordshire,  152.  Cf.  Aires- 
ford. 

Allexton,  Aloxton,  co.  Leicester,  150. 

Almeloy,  Almaly,  co.  Hereford,  manor, 
382. 

Oldcastlc  in,  q.v. 

Upcott  in,  q.)'. 

,  Wootton  in,  q.v. 


Alm.'sc.omb,  Almoscombe,  William, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Devon, 
299. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Devon,  31"). 

Almington,  co.  Warwick,  Woodhouse 
in,  q.v. 

Almodington,  Almodyton  [formerly  a 
parish,  now  in  Sidlesham  and 
Karnloy],  co.  Sussex,  manor, 
420  bis. 

ahiage  of  cloths,  farmers  of,  appoint- 
ments of,  6-11,  82,  110,  111, 
154,  197,  198,  252,  253,  278, 
279,  341,  342,  393,  394,  431, 
432. 

alnagers,  appointments  of,  6-12,  82, 
111,  154,  155,  197,  198,  252, 
253,  278,  279,  341,  342,  3«>:t. 
394,  431,  432. 

Alnathby,  Hervey  de,  56. 

.\liie,  co.  York,  Youlton  in,  q.v. 

Alnewyk,  John  de,  of  Newcastlo-on- 
'Tyne,  217. 

Aloxton,  co.  Leicester.  See  Allex- 
ton. 

Alphington,  Alfyngton,  co.  Devon, 
manor,  115. 

Alrosford,  New,  New  Alrisford,  Alsford, 
Alsforth,  co.  Southampton,  172, 
221,  301. 

Alresforcl,  John  de,  164-7.  Cf.  Allers- 
ford. 

Alrisford,  co.  Southampton.  See  Aires- 
ford. 

Alseley,  co.  Warwick.     See  Allesloy. 

Alsettur,  co.  Warwick.     See  Alcester. 

Alsford,  Alsforth,  co.  Southampton. 
See  Alresford. 

Alspath,  Alspathe,  co.  Warwick.  See 
Meriden. 

Alstonofield,  co.  Stafford,  Beresford  in, 
q.v. 

Altham,  Richard,  collector  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  Kingston  on 
Hull  and  district,  4,  13. 

Alton,  Aulton,  Awlton,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 27,  87,  122,  172,  221,  417, 
435. 

Barnes,  Aulton  Berners,  co. 

Wilts,  97. 

Alton,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Herefordshire,  223. 

Altrewe  [co.  Glamorgan],  101. 

A  hasten,  Alwaston  [in  the  parish  of 
St.  Michael,  Derby],  co.  Derby, 
300. 

Ah cley,  co.  Essex.     See  Aveley. 

,  co.  Salop,  Nordley  in,  q.v. 

Alversham,  Alveredesham  [in  Woolav- 
ington],  co.  Sussex,  manor,  164. 

Alvingham,  Alvyngham,  co.  Lincoln, 
152. 

Alvington,  Alvyngton  [in  Brympton], 
co.  Somerset,  226. 


448 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Alvyngham,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Alving- 

ham. 
Alvyngton,  co.  Somerset.     See  Alving- 

ton. 

Alwaston,  co.  Derby.     See  Alvaston. 
Alyngton,  co.  Huntingdon.     See  Elton. 
Alynton,  William,  escheator  in  Cam- 

bridgeshire     and     Huntingdon- 
shire, 136. 
Ambresbury,    co.    Wilts.       See   Ames- 

bury. 
Ameneye,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  26. 
amercements,   53,    68,    137,   232,   260, 

279,  285,  327,  421,  437.    . 
Amersham,  Agmondesham,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 407. 
Amesbury,  Ambresbury,  Aumbresbure, 

Awmbresbury,    co.    Wilts,    300, 

417. 

manor,  96-98. 

Amondesham,  Roger,  of  Pixley,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire, 

172. 
Amport,  co.  Southampton,  Sarson  in, 

q.v. 

Ampthill,  co.  Bedford,  151. 
Ampulforth,    William,    collector    of    a 

tax  in  Norwich,  29. 
Amyot,  Roger,  323. 

,  Walter,  323. 

Amys,     Richard,     monk,     farmer     of 

Stogursey  priory,  33. 
Anabile,  Anable,  Richard,  of  London, 

'  peutrer,'  146. 
,  William,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Bedfordshire,  316. 
,    of  Dunstable,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  85,  120, 

151. 

Ancaster,  Ancastre,  co.  Lincoln,  312. 
Andeby,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  27. 
Anderton,  Thurstan  de,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lancashire,  300. 
Andover,     Andevere.     Andevre,     co. 

Southampton.     172,    221,    301, 

417. 
Andre,  John,  of  Bodicote,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Oxfordshire,    173.     Cf. 

Andrew. 
Andrew,  Andrewe,  James,  collector  of 

customs      and      subsidies       in 

Ipswich  and  district,   113,   130, 

191,  193. 

of  Suffolk,  46. 

,  John,  208. 

,    Elizabeth    (Lortv    and 

Counter),  wife  of,  208. 
,....,  of  Berkhampstead,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire, 

86,  121. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Westerham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  153. 
,  Robert,  99. 


Andrew,  Robert — c&nt. 

,  . .  . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Wiltshire,  317. 

,  .  . . . ,  escheator  in  Hampshire, 

438. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  234. 

, keeper  of  Oxford  castle, 

296. 

,  . .  . . ,  of  Gloucestershire,  47. 

,  of  Wiltshire,  284. 

,  .  . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Oxfordshire 

and  Berkshire,  262,  296. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Wiltshire,  177, 

215 

Cf.  Andre. 

Anglesey  [county],  escheator  in.  See 
Wode. 

Anketyll,  William,  of  Leigh  by  Wim- 
borne  Minster,  the  elder,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  86,  121. 

Ann,  Abbots,  Anne  Abbatis,  eo. 
Southampton,  87,  122. 

Annesley,  Thomas,  145. 

Annscroft,  co.  Salop,  WTelbatch  in,  q.v. 

Ansley,  co.  Warwick,  222,  416. 

Anston,  Anstan,  co.  York,  131. 

ap  Harry,  John,  of  Poston,  Elizabeth 
(Waterton)  late  the  wife  of, 
388. 

,  . .  . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . . . ,  Richard  ap 

Harry,  son  and  heir  of,  388. 

Aplesharn,  co.  Sxissex.  See  Apples- 
ham. 

Appelrugge,  co.  Gloucester.  See  Apple- 
ridge. 

Appelton,  Appillton,  Appulton,  Apul- 
ton,  Richard,  210,  290. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Katharine,  wife  of,  210. 

, ,  of  Kent,  9. 

,  Roger,  290. 

, ,  of  Kent,  210,  432. 

.......  Thomas,  of  Essex,  210. 

,  of  Harmby,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  26.  Cf.  Appilby. 

Appelyerd,  Appilyerd,  William,  334. 

,  .  .  . . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  174. 

Appilby,  William,  of  Harmby,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  151.  Cf.  Appelton. 

Appilgarth,  co.  York.  See  Apple- 
garth. 

Appillton.     See  Appeltoii. 

Appilyerd.     See  Appelyerd. 

Appleby,  co.  Lincoln,  Santon  in,  q.v. 

Applegarth,  Appilgarth  [near  Bain- 
ton  ?],  co.  York,  manor,  124, 
179. 

Appleridge,  Appelrugge  [in  Berkeley], 
co.  Gloucester,  manor,  213. 

Applesham,  Aplesham  [in  Coombes], 
co.  Sussex,  manor,  109. 

Appulton.     See  Appelton. 

Apulderfeld,  William,  239. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


449 


Apulton.     See  Appelton. 
Arohedeken,    Archedokeuc.    Ajvliid«-a- 

kon,  Erchedekne,  Lorrlir<lrk\  n. 

Lerchedekerie,       Lerchedrk\  nc, 

Thomas,  124,  336,  378. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  rai^-  a 

loan  in  Devon,  3 1  ~> . 
.......     farmer     of     Mod  bury 

priory,  138. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  1 15,  237. 

,     William,     commissionor     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Devon,  318. 
Archenfield,  Irchenfeld,  co.  Hereford, 

222. 
Archer,  John,  of  Newington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  27. 
,   . . . . ,  of  Truro,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Cornwall,  86,   121,   152, 

170. 
,  Richard,  Alice,  late  the  wife  of, 

331  bis. 

,  Thomas,  of  Yapharn,  63. 

Arches,   John,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Buckinghamshire,  86.  121,  150. 

,  Richard,  knight,  195,  371. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Joan,    daughter 

and  heir  of,  371,  411. 
,     . . . . ,     .  .  . . ,     Richard 

Grevell,  brother  of,  q.v. 
Archideaken.     See  Archedeken. 
Ardale,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  150,  172. 
Arderne,    John,    of   Sandall,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding, 

co.  York,  220. 

,  Ralph,  knight,  334. 

,  Richard,  of  Suffolk,  432. 

,  Robert,  of  Newbold,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  298. 
,  William,  of  Northamptonshire, 

10,  46,  64. 

Ardington,  Ardyngton,  co.  Berks,  301. 
Ardsley,  Erdeslawe,  co.  York,  26. 
Ardyngton,  co.  Berks.     See  Ardington. 
Ardyngton,       Thomas,       sheriff       of 

Warwickshire     and     Leicester- 
shire, 358. 
Ardyngworth,  co.  Northampton.     See 

Arthingworth. 
Arfleet    Mill,     Alfletmulle     [in    Corfe 

Castle],  co.  Dorset,  397. 
Argentem,  Argentyn,  John,  268. 
,    William,    knight,     240,    241, 

268. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .....  Margery,  late  the 

wife  of,  268. 
Arle  [in  Cheltenham],  co.  Gloucester, 

171. 
Arle,  Thomas,  of  Arle,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Gloucestershire,  171. 
Arlingham,  Erlyngham,  co.  Gloucester, 

171. 
Armitage,  co.  Stafford,  Hawkesyard  in, 

q.v. 

Amald.     See  Arnold. 
Wt.  2415. 


Arnecliff,  co.  York.  See  Inglebv  Am- 
cliffe. 

Anineokke,  Thomas,  of  Solihull,  collec- 
torof  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  416. 

Arnesby,  Ernesby,  co.  Leicester,  300. 

Arnold.  Arnald,  Edmund,  collector  of 
customs  and  subsidies  in  Exeter 
and  Dartmouth  and  district, 
4,  5,  13,  14. 

,  John,  esquire,  the  elder,  8. 

,  the  younger,  farmer  of 

the  subsidy  and  alnage  of 
cloths  for  sale,  and  alriager,  in 
Hampshire  and  Winchester,  8. 

Arthingworth,  Arthyngworth,  Ardyng- 
worth, co.  Northampton,  299, 
415. 

Arthur,  Robert,  of  Cornwall,  37. 

Arthyngworth,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Arthingworth. 

Arundel,  Arundell,  co.  Sussex,  164, 
171,  378,  420  bis. 

,  castle,  164. 

,  forest,  164. 

,  manor,  164. 

Arundel,  earl  and  countess  of.  See 
Fitz  Alan. 

Arundell,  Edward,  of  Northampton- 
shire, knight,  39. 

John,  John  de,  398. 

,  . . .  . ,  Margaret  (Burgherssh), 

wife  of,  398. 

,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Corn- 
wall, 5. 

, , of  Devon,  288. 

, ,  knight,  164-7,  288. 

,  .  .  . . ,  . . .  . ,  Richard,  earl  of 

Arundel  and  Surrey,  father  of 
John  father  of  John  father  of. 
See  Fitz  Alan. 

,  . . . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Cornwall,  318. 

,  . .  .  . , sheriff  of  Cornwall, 

262. 

,  sheriff  of  Devon, 

66,  70. 

,  . .  . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  lord  de  Arundell 

and  de  Maltravers,  436. 

,  ,  . .  .  . ,  John,  son 

and  heir  of,  436. 

,  lord  le  Maltravers, 

125. 

,  . . . . ,  . . . . ,  . . . . ,  John,  father 

of,  125. 

,  . . . . ,  . . . . ,  . . . . ,  John  de 

Arundell,  grandfather  of,  125. 

,  . .  . . ,  .....  of  Arundel,  378, 

420  bis. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  . . . . ,  John,  son 

and  heir  of,  420  bis. 

,  ,  of  Trerice,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 
Cornwall,  318. 

,  ,  sheriff  of 

Cornwall,  358. 

F.  29. 


450 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Arundell — cont. 

,  Margaret  de.     See  Fitz  Alan. 

,  Richard,  Richard  de,  163-7. 

, ,  Elizabeth,  wife  of,  163, 

164. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Richard,  earl  of  Arundel 

and  Surrey,  father  of.  See 
Fitz  Alan. 

,  Thomas,  earl  of  Arundel 

and  Surrey,  son  of.  See  Fitz 
Alan. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  274,  356. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Alice,  wife  of,  356. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Herefordshire, 

5. 

,  Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury [1399-1414],  31,  32,  165  7. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Richard,  earl  of 

Arundel  and  Surrey,  father  of. 
See  Fitz  Alan. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  sheriff  of  Corn- 
wall, 428. 

of  Cornwall,  288. 

Asarme,  William,  farmer  of  the  sub- 
sidy and  alnage  of  cloths  for 
sale,  and  alnager,  in  Oxford- 
shire and  Berkshire,  10. 

Ascogh.     See  Ayscogh. 

Asenby,  Aystenby  [in  Tope] iff e],  co. 
York,  manor,  205. 

Ashbourne,  Assheburne,  co.  Derby, 
220. 

,  Underwood  in,  q.v. 

Ashbrittle,  co.  Somerset,  Greenham  in, 
q.v. 

Ashby  by  Partney,  Askebv,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 301. 

de  la  Zouch,  Assheby  do  la 

Zouche,  co.  Leicester,  150. 

,  Blackfordby  in,  q.v. 

Magna,  Assheby  Magna,  co. 

Leicester,  manor,  326. 

Asheldham,  Asshildham,  co.  Essex, 
New  Hall  in,  q.v. 

Ashen,  Asshe,  Asshyn,  co.  Essex,  83, 
87,  122. 

Asherton,  Asserton  [in  Berwick  St. 
James],  co.  Wilts,  97. 

Ashford  Bowdler,  Assheford,  co.  Salop, 
172. 

Ashley,  Assheley,  co.  Stafford,  manor, 
264,  265. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  church  of,  advowson  of, 

264,  265. 

Ashperton,  Asperton,  co.  Hereford, 
152. 

Ashprington,  co.  Devon,  Painsford  in, 
q.v. 

,  Sharpham  in,  q.v. 

Ashridge,  Assherugge,  co.  Berks, 
hundred,  96. 

Ashton,  Esseton  by  Wymbourne  [in 
Hinton  Parva],  co.  Dorset,  95. 

,  Steeple,  co.  Wilts,  Hinton  in, 

q.v. 


Ashwell,  Asshewell,  Asshwell,  co.  Hert- 
ford, 221,  299. 

Hall,  Asshewellehalle  [in  Finch- 

ingfield],  co.  Essex,  manor,  436. 

Aske,  Ask,  John  de,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  the  East  Riding, 
co.  York,  318. 

,  Roger  de.  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  220. 

Askeby,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Ashby  by 
Partney. 

Askeby,  John,  137. 

Aslak,' William,  of  Sussex,  138,  159. 

Aspall,  Thomas,  Joan  (Brokhole),  lato 
the  wife  of,  348. 

Aspenden,  co.  Hertford,  Buntingford, 
in,  q.v. 

Asperton,  co.  Hereford.  See  Ash- 
perton. 

Aspley  Guise,  Asple,  co.  Bedford,  151. 

Asplion,  Asplyon,  John,  Katharine 
(Brown),  late  the  wife  of,  209. 

,  William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  and  district,  3,  13. 

Asschurst,  Assehurst.     See  Asshurst. 

Asserton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Asherton. 

Assh,  Asshe,  John,  176. 

,  of  Devonshire,  168. 

,  William,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Hertfordshire,  316. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Hertfordshire,  277. 

Cf.  Esshe. 

Asshburgh,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Saltash. 

Asshburnham,  Assheburnham,  Roger, 
Roger  de,  393. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 

239. 

Asshby,  Assheby,  Thomas,  Thomas  de, 
commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 
Leicestershire,  316. 

,  of  Lowesby,  267,  395, 

429. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  of, 

267,  395,  429. 

,  of  Quenby,  258,  375. 

,  William,  267,  395,  429. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  150,  221. 

Asshe,  co.  Essex.     See  Ashen. 

Asshe.     See  Assh. 

Assheburgh,  co.  Cornwall.  See  Salt- 
ash. 

Assheburne,  co.  Derby.  See  Ash- 
bourne. 

Assheburnham.     See  Asshburnham. 

Assheby.     See  Asshby. 

Assheby  de  la  Zouche,  co.  Leicester. 
See  Ashby  de  la  Zouche. 

Assheby  Magna,  co.  Leicester.  See 
Ashby  Magna. 

Asshefeld,  John,  of  Salop,  327,  328. 

Robert,  180. 

.......  William,  of  Weiilock,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  172. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


451 


Assheford,    co.     Salop.     See    Asliford 

Bowdler. 
Assheford,    Robert,    searcher   of   ships 

in  Chichester  and  district,  \V.\1 . 
. \ssheley,  co.  Stafford.     See  Ashley. 
Asshelyng,  William,  of  Dorset,  56. 
Ass  here,  John,  of  (iodalming.  collt-ctor 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  170. 
Assherst.     See  Asshurst . 
Assherugge,  co.  Berks.     See  Ashridge. 
Assheton,  John,  of  London,  297. 
,  Peter  de,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Nottinghamshire,  27. 
,  Robert,  knight,  Philippa  (Tip- 
toft),  late  the  wife  of,  208. 
Asshewell,  co.  Hertford.     See  Ashwell. 
Asshewellehallo,  co.    Kss<-\.     Si-e  Ash- 

weUHall. 
Assliildham,    co.    Essex.      See    Ashel- 

dam. 
Asshurst,    Asschurst,    Assherst,    Assr- 

hurst,   Thomas,   collector   of   a 

tax  in  Surrey,  151,  416. 
,  William,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Surrey,  315. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Brockham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  88,  123. 
Assliwell,  co.  Hertford.     See  Ash  well. 
Asshyn,  co.  Essex.     See  Ashen. 
Assington,     Assynton,      co.      Suffolk, 

manor,  210. 

Asteley,  co.  Worcester.     See  Astlev. 
Astell,  William,  of  Alton,  435. 
Astley,  Asteley,  co.  Worcester,  219. 
Aston,  co.  Hereford,  152. 

,  co.  Oxford,  417. 

co.  Salop,  301. 

[in    Stone],    co.    Stafford,    85, 

120,  365,  368,  440. 

Clinton,   Astonclynton,   Eston 

Clinton,        co.         Buckingham, 

manor,  92,  94,  290,  291,  293. 

Dundridge  in,  q.v. 

,  Montjoy  in,  q.v. 

Rowant,  co.  Oxford,  Copoourt 

in,  q.v. 

,  Kingston  Blount  in,  q.v. 

Aston,  John,  of  Alcester,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  222. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Longdon,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  152. 
,   Roger,   Roger  de,   parson   of 

Weston  upon  Trent,  307. 

,  knight,  362. 

,    ,    Joyce    (Frevill), 

wife  of,  282,  283,  373. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  . .  . ,  Robert,  son  and 

heir  of,  282,  283,  373. 
Astwell    [in    Syresham    and    Wappen- 

ham],  co.  Northampton,  26,  86, 

121,  223,  2<M). 

Atelburgh,    co.    Warwick.     See   Attlo 

borough. 
Atforton,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxford,  29. 


Atherstone,   Atherston,   co.   Warwick, 

171,  222. 
,  Atherston  [in  Mancetter],  co. 

Warwick,  92. 

Athirtoii,    William   de,  knight,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Lancashire,  300. 
Attleborough,    Atelburgh,    Attilburgh 

(in    Nuneaton],    co.    Warwick, 

151,  222. 
Aubodenne,    John,    of    Lamberhurst, 

collector    of   a    tax    in    Sussex, 

171. 
Aubro,  Henry,    of   London,    391.     Cf. 

Aubrey. 
Aubrey,  Awbry,  Richard,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  221 . 

,  Robert,  105,  132. 

,  . . .  . ,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 

132. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  William,  son  and  heir  of, 

132. 
Aubyn,  John,  of  Weston,  227. 

, , ,  Alice,  wife  of,  227. 

,  Walter,  of  Wolverton,  collector 

of  a  tax   in   Buckinghamshire, 

222. 
Auckland  [co.  Durham],  letters  dated 

at,  239,  378. 
Aughton  [in  Harthill  wapentake],  co. 

York,  220. 
Aulowe,  William,  searcher  of  ships  in 

King's  LjTin  and  district,    117 

bis. 

Attlton,  co.  Southampton.     See  Alton. 
Aumale,  earl  of,  60. 
Aumbresbure,   co.   Wilts.     See  Ames- 
bury. 
Auncell,  William,  of  Maldon,  '  yoman,' 

232. 
Aune,    Awne,    Ralph,    Ralph    de,    of 

Hooton  Pagnell,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the   West    Riding,    co. 

York,  417. 
,  . . . . ,  esquire,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 

151. 
William,  mayor  and  escheator 

of  York,  199.' 

Aunger,  Thomas,  of  Somerset,  57. 
Aungeville,  Richard,  heir  of,  23. 
Austyn,  John,  of  London,  esquire,  350. 
,   Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Salop,  85,  120. 
,    Thomas,    of    Salford    Abbots, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 222. 

Avebury,  Evesbury,  co.  Wilts,  66. 
Aveley,    Alveley,    co.    Essex,    church, 

320. 
Avelyn,  Robert,  of  Windsor,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  150. 
Avene,  co.  Southampton.     See  North- 

avon. 
Avenell,   John,   collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  153. 


452 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


A  very,  Averey,  Ralph,  farmer  of  the 

subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for 

sale,  and  alnager,  in  Dorset,  342. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Somerset,  297. 

Avisford,       Avesford,       co.       Sussex, 

hundred,  164. 

Awl  ton,  co.  Southampton.     See  Alton. 
Awmbresbury,  co.  Wilts.    -See  Arnes- 

bury. 
Axholme,    Haxyholme    [co.    Lincoln], 

Isle  of,  lord  of.     See  Mowbray. 
Aylburton,  Aylberton  [in  Lydney],  co. 

Gloucester,  301. 
Aylburton,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Gloucestershire,  85,  120. 
Aylesbury,  co.  Buckingham,  108,  172. 
Aylesbury,  Thomas,  255. 

,  . . .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of,  255. 

, ,  knight,  239,  256,  261. 

, ,  heir  of,  256,  261. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Katharine  (Paben- 

ham),  late  the  wife  of,  401. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Bedford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire,  5. 
Aylesford,  Eyllesford,  Eylesford,  John 

de,  knight,  258,  375. 
,   .  . .  . ,   .  . . . ,  Margaret  (Bellers 

and  Swillyngton),  wife  of,  238, 

257  bis,  258,  375. 

Cf.  Eynseford. 

Aylesham,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Aylsham. 
Aylesworth,  John,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnager,  in  Gloucestershire,  198. 
Ayleward.     See  Aylwarde. 
Ayley,  co.  Hereford.     See  Ailey. 
Aylleward.     See  Aylwarde. 
Aylsham,    Ailesham,    Aylesham,     co. 

Norfolk,  85,  120,  150,  171. 
Aylton,  Ailton,  co.  Hereford,  301,  418. 
Aylwarde,  Ayleward,  Aylleward,  John, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bristol,  223. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  customs 

and    subsidies    in    Boston    and 

district,  4,  13. 

,  WTilliam,  of  Berkshire,  286. 

Aynell,  John,  clerk,  140. 
Ayrynden,  co.  York.     See  Erringden. 
Ayscharth,  co.  York.     See  Aysgarth. 
Ayscogh,  Ascogh,  William,  394. 

,  William,  of  Yorkshire,  321. 

Aysgarth,  Ayscharth,  co.  York,  173. 
Aysshele,  Walter,  of  Farnborough,  57. 
Aystenby,  co.  York.     See  Asenby. 


B 

Babraham,    Badburgham,    co.    Cam- 

bridge)  311. 
Babthorp,   Robert,  esquire,   sheriff  of 

Staffordshire,  70. 


Babthorp — cont. 

,  William,  escheator  in  Warwick- 
shire   and    Leicestershire,    210, 

282. 

Babyngton,  William,  225,  243. 
,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan    in    Nottinghamshire,    316 

bis. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  in  Nottinghamshire,  255. 

Bacheler,    Bachilor.    Hugh,    chaplain, 

148. 
,   John,   collector  of   a   tax   in 

Norfolk,  27,  85,   120,   150,   171, 

220,  299. 
,  '  frankleyn,'  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Norfolk,  416. 

,  Robert,  Robert  le,  91,  214. 

Backwell,      Bacwell,      co.      Somerset, 

church  of,  advowson  of,  49,  50. 

,  manor,  49,  50. 

Bacon,   John,   esquire,    collector   of   a 

tax  in  Norfolk,  416. 
.......    .  .  .  . ,   '  grocer,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  London,  419. 
Bacton,  Baketon  [co.  Norfolk],  manor, 

312. 

Bacwell,  co.  Somerset.     See  Backwell. 
Badburgham,     co.     Cambridge.       See 

Babraham. 
Badby,   William,   of   Golder,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  301. 
Baddow,  Great,  Great  Badewe,  Badowe, 

co.  Essex,  manor,  306. 

,  Mascales  in,  306. 

Badewe,  Hugh  de,  knight,  306. 
,    .  . . . ,    . .  .  . ,  Katharine  (Nail- 

lyngherst),  daughter  of,  306. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  273,  306. 
Badyngton,     co.     Northampton.     See 

Bainton. 
Bagenald,   Stephen  de,   collector  of  a 

tax  in  Staffordshire,  221. 
Baggeley,   Baggele,   Michael,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  418. 
,   Thomas,   of   Blyth,    collector 

of   a   tax    in    Nottinghamshire, 

299. 
Baggeridge,  Baggeruggestrete  [in  Hor- 

ton],  co.  Dorset,  139. 
Baggeworth,  co.  Somerset.     See  Bag- 
worth. 
Bagot,  John,  knight,  commissioner  to 

raise    a    loan    in    Staffordshire, 

315,  317. 

,  .....  . . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Stafford- 
shire, 40. 

,  Nicholas,  296,  354. 

,    ,   sheriff  of  Bristol,   406, 

421,  422. 
Bagschawe,  William,  of  Chapel  en  le 

Frith,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Derbyshire,  220. 
Bagworth,  Baggeworth,  co.  Somerset, 

manor,  50, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


453 


Bailly,  Baylly.  Bayly,  John,  of 
\\  inchest  er,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Hampshire.  131. 

Laurence,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxfordshire,  88,  123. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Derbyshire,  28. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Choldertoii,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  417. 

,  Roger,  of  Moimington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  223. 

,  Simon,  of  Wells,  111. 

,  Thomas,  clerk,  101. 

Cf.  Bale. 

Bairitoii,  Badyiigton  [in  Offord],  co. 
Northampton,  26. 

,  co.  York,  Applegarth  near  (?), 

q.v. 

Bak,  Bakke,  William,  collector  of 
customs  and  subsidies  in  Bridge- 
water  and  district,  4  bi-y.  13,  14. 

Baker,  Jolm,  of  Kidderminster,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 
219. 

,  Robert,  of  Dorchester,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  150. 

Baketon  [co.  Norfolk].     See  Bacton. 

Bakke.     See  Bak. 

Balard,  Gregory,  104. 

Balchief,  William,  76. 

Baldessey,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Bawdsey. 

Baldewyn,  Bawdewyn,  John,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Oxford,  153. 

,  Robert,  of  Cholderton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  150. 

Baldock,  Baldok,  co.  Hertford,  26. 

Baldok,  John,  339. 

,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Hampshire,  151. 

Baldyngton,  Baldyngdon,  Thomas,  of 
Brill,  258. 

,  William,  escheator  in  Oxford- 
shire and  Berkshire,  169. 

,  esquire,  274. 

Bale,  Bayle,  Ralph,  of  Rotherfield, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  221 . 

,  Thomas,  of  Ilfracornbe,  230. 

Cf.  Bailly. 

Balle,  David,  99. 

,  Richard,  of  Lincolnshire,  201. 

,  Thomas,  of  llfracombe,  230. 

,  Willym,  100. 

Bally,  Jolm,  prior  and  farmer  of  Laploy 
priory,  44. 

Balrie  [in  Snaith],  co.  York,  151. 

Balne,  William,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  aliiage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  uhiager,  in  Surrey  ami 
Sussex,  154. 

,    clerk,    farmer    of    St. 

Clears  priory,  138. 

Balon,  John,  of  Dunkerton,  1  !>,">. 

,  Thomas,  parson  of  liadstook, 

49. 

Bamburgh,  co.  Northumberland,  367. 


Hampton,  Baunton,  co.  Devon,  222, 
237,  439. 

,  co.  Oxford,  301. 

hundred,  268,  284. 

Banastre,    William,    of    Kingston    on 

Hull,  197. 
Banbury,  Bannebury,  co.  Oxford,  88, 

123,  301,  413. 
Bangor    [co.    Carnarvon],    bishop    of. 

See  Nichols  ;   Barowe. 
Bank,     Jolm,     John     del,     Christian 
(Percy),   late  the  wife  of,    196, 
241. 

,    .  . .  . ,  of  Craven,  collector  of 

tax    in    the    West    Riding,    co. 
York,  87,  122. 

,  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire,  392. 

Bannebury,  co.  Oxford.     See  Banbury. 
Bannebury,  Richard,  285. 
Banstead,    Bansted,    Banstede,    Bon- 
stede,  co.  Surrey,  119,  137. 

,  manor,  356. 

,  park,  356. 

,  West  Burgh  in,  </.'-. 

Barantyn.     See  Barentyn. 
Barbot,  Robert,  farmer  of  the  posses- 
sions of  the  abbot  of  Conches  in 
England,  58. 

Barbour,  Robert,  of  Evesham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 
414. 

,  Thomas,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Staffordshire,  10. 

Walter,  384. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  wife  of,  384. 

,  \Villiam,  of  Newbold  on  Avon, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 85,  120. 
Barde,  John,  118. 

,  .  . . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  316. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  Lincolnshire,  8 1 . 

Cf.  Berd. 

Bardevill,  William,  knight,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  Suffolk, 
317. 

Bardewell,  William,  313. 
Bardfield,  Berdefeld,  co.  Essex,  87,  122, 
436. 

,    Great,    Great    Berdefeld,    co. 

Essex,  436. 

Bardolf.  Robert,  Amice  (Beverlee),  late 
the  wife  of,  144  (3),  181,  182. 

,  Thomas,  esquire,  207. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  son  and  heir  of, 

207. 

, lord  de,  Annis,  late  the 

wife  of,  379,  410,  412,  441. 

,      ,      .....      Anne 

(Clifford  and  Cobham),  daugh- 
ter and  heir  of,  412,  441. 
........      . . .  . ,      .  . . . ,      . . .  . ,      Joan 

(Phelipp),  daughter  and  heir  of, 
412,  441. 


454 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Barenger,  Nicholas,  Anastasia  (Boden- 

ham  and  Semley),  daughter  of, 

140. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Stantor),  daughter 

of,  140. 
Barentyn,       Barrentyne,       Barantyn, 

Drew,    106,    142   bis,    177,    234, 

260. 
,   .  . .  . ,  Christina,  late  the  wife 

of,  177. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    Thomas,    brother    of, 

Reynold,  son  of,  177,  234. 
,   Reynold,   lord  de  Chalgrove, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire, 

221. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of   Chalgrove,   esquire, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire, 

88,  123. 
Baret,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Worcester,  173,  418. 
,    .  . .  . ,   farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage   of   cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Lincoln  and  the 

parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

11. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  '  bocher,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcester,  223. 

,  Thomas,  308. 

,     Valentire,     commissioner    to 

raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bristol,  223. 
Barewe.     See  Bergh. 
Barford,  Bereford,  co.  Oxford,  173. 

,  Bereford,  co.  Wilts,  97. 

Bargot,  Robert,  83. 

Barkbv,  Barkeby,  co.  Leicester,  27. 

Barker,  William',  292. 

Barkeworth,  William,  of  Benniworth, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 

co.  Lincoln,  173. 
Barking,  Berkynge  [co.  Essex],  abbess 

and  convent  of,  407. 
Barkworth,     West,     Westbarkeworth , 

co.  Lincoln,  354. 
Barleburgh,  John,  of  Bunny,  collector 

of  a  tax  ^Nottinghamshire,  299. 
Barley,  Walter,  of  Winkfield,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  300. 
,  William,  esquire,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Derbyshire,  86,  121. 
Barmyston,    William,    of    Berkhamp- 

stead,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Hertfordshire,  26. 

Barnaby,  Barneby,  Isabel,  274,  294. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     Elizabeth     (Brecore), 

sister  of,  294. 
,  Richard,  of  Gonerby,  collector 

of     a     tax     in     Kesteven,     co. 

Lincoln,  415. 

Barnehous.     See  Bernehous. 
Barneston,  co.  York,  Leemirig  in,  q.v. 
Barnet,  co.  Hertford,  86,  121. 
Barnsbury,  Berneresbury  [in  Islington], 

co.  Middlesex,  manor,  224. 


Bamstaple,     Barstaple,     co.     Devon, 

port    of,    searcher   of   ships   in. 

See  Walke. 
Barnton,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Barring - 

ton. 
Bam  well,  Bernewell  [in  the  parish  of 

St.     Andrew    the    Less,     Cam- 
bridge], co.  Cambridge,  221. 
Baron,  John,  of  Felpham,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  221. 
,  Thomas,  of  Chichester,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  171. 
baronies  named  : — 
Leybourne. 
Penkelly. 
Tatter-shall. 
Barowe,     co.     Lincoln.     See     Barrow 

upon  Humber. 
Barowe,    Barwe,    John,    of   Bildeston, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stiff  oik,  172. 
,    William,    bishop    of    Bangor 

[1418-1423],  310,  403. 

Cf.  Berewe. 

Barre,  Richard  de  la,  clerk,  20. 

,  Thomas,  Thomas  de  la,  20,  21. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  knight,  son  of, 

20,  21. 

, ,  knight,  336. 

,        Elizabeth 

(Kendale),  late  the  wife  of,  335, 

390,  435. 
.  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   commissioner  to 

raise   a  loan  in   Hertfordshire, 

316. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   sheriff   of   Essex 

ami  Hertfordshire,  129. 

,  William  de  la,  20,  21. 

,   Agnes  late  the  wife  of, 

20,  21. 

Barrentyne.     See  Barentyn. 
Barrington,   Barnton,   co.   Cambridge, 

315. 

Barrow,  co.  Derby,  Twyiord  in,  q.v. 
upon    Humber,    Barowe,    co. 

Lincoln,  152. 
upon     Soar,     co.     Leicester, 

Mountsorrell  in,  q.v. 

,  Quarndon  in,  q.v . 

upon  Trent,  co.  Derby,  Stenson 

in,  q.v. 
Barry,  William,  knight,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318. 
Barstaple,  co.  Devon.     See  Barnstaple. 
Barstaplo,  Robert,  76,  260. 
Barston,   Berston,  co.   Warwick,    17 1; 

222. 
Bartelot,  Bertelot,  John,  of  Bradford 

on  Avon,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  300. 
,    . .  .  . ,   the  elder,   collector  of 

customs      and      subsidies      in 

Chichester  and  district,  69,  70, 

71  bis. 

, ,  of  Sussex,  308. 

,  . .  . . ,  the  younger,  308. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


455 


Bartelot — cm/t. 

,  William,  of  \Vollanl,  eolleeior 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  299. 
Barton,  co.  Win-wick.  298. 
Earls,    Barton    Pynkeney,   co. 

Northampton,  .'{56. 

Hartshorn,  Burton,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 222. 
in     the     Beans,     Barton     [in 

Bhaokentone  find  Market  Bos- 
worth,  co.  Leicester],  141. 
,  King's,  co.  Gloucester,  Kings- 

holm  in,  q.v. 
onHumber,  Barton,  co.  Lincoln, 

173  bis. 

oil    Irwell,    Barton,    co.    Lan- 
caster, 130,  136. 
Barton,    Borton,    Henry,    collector    of 

customs       and       subsidies       in 

London  and  district,  6  bis. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  mayor  and  escheator  of 

London,     144,     145,     181,     185, 

194,  195  bis,  200,  249. 
,  John,  John  de,  commissioner 

to   raise   a    loan   in   the   North 

Riding,  co.  York,  318. 
,  escheator  in  Yorkshire, 

339,  431. 
,  .  . .  . ,  '  bochour,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcester,  28,  153. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Reading,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Berkshire,  172. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Thanet,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318. 
,    ,  the  younger,   207,  224, 

246. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Buckinghamshire, 

317. 

,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Bed- 
fordshire arid  Buckinghamshire, 

209. 
,  Ralph,  of  London,  '  skynner,' 

collector   of  a   tax  in   London, 

223. 
,  Richard,   '  corveser,'  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lincoln,  419. 
,    .  . .  . ,  of  Doncaster,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  Wrest  Riding,  co. 

York,  299. 
,  Thomas,  Thomas  de,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  151. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    collector    of   a    tax    in 

the    North    Riding,    co.    York, 

417. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of   Herefordshire,    353, 

395. 
,  master  Thomas,  clerk,  guardian 

of     the     temporalities     of     the 

bishopric  of  Coventry  and  Lich- 

field,  326. 
Barugli    [in    Darton]    ('!).    Berijh,    co. 

York,  173. 
Barwe.     See  Barowe. 


Barwick,  Berewyke,  co.  Somerset,  226. 

,  Stoford  in,  q.v. 

Baryngton,  John,  of  Hatfield  Broad- 
oak,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex, 

87,  122. 
Basildon,    Bastolden,    co.    Berks,    La 

\Vyke  by,  q.v. 

Basiiigstoke,    Basyngstok,    co.    South- 
ampton, 27. 
Basket,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Salisbury,  153. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    '  wever,'   of   Salisbury, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Salisbury, 

418. 

Basset,  Bassett,  John,  esquire,  101. 
,    .  .  . . ,    .  .  .  . ,   Margaret   (de  la 

Beer),  mother  of,  101. 
,  Nicholas,  of  North  LufTenham, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Rutland, 

27. 

,  Ralph,  esquire,  334. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Cheadle,  Maud,  late 

the  wife  of,  377. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    of    Drayton    Bassett, 

knight,  364. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   Joan,  late 

the  wife  of,  364. 

,  Robert,  of  Essex,  43. 

William,  369. 

,     ....      Agnes    (Wyntershull), 

wife  of,  369. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Hawmesse,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  219. 
Bassingbourn,  Bassyngburn,  co.  Cam- 

bridge,  150. 

Bastelden,  co.  Berks.     See  Basildon. 
Basyn,  John,  of  Devonshire,  33. 
Basynges,    Basyng,    Gilbert,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  172. 
,  John,  knight,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Rutland,  316. 
Basyngstok,    co.     Southampton.     See 

Basingstoke. 

Bataille,  co.  Sussex.     See  Battle. 
Bate,  Henry,  308. 
,   John,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Derbyshire,  28. 
,   .  . .  . ,  of  Swathwick,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  170,  220. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  the  younger,  308. 

,  Roger,  of  Frampton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 

301. 

,  William,  of  Cheddleton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  85, 

120. 
Bath,  Bathe   [in  North  Tawton],  co. 

Devon,  lf>:{. 
,  Bathe,  co.  Somerset,  172,  299, 

302  bis,  370,  437. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  174,  302. 

Bath    and    Wells,    bishop    of,    50    bis. 

See  also  Bubbewyth. 
Bathe,  co.  Devon.     See  Bath. 


456 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Bathe — conl. 

,  co.  Somerset,     See  Bath. 

Bathe,  John,  clerk,  58. 

Battle,  Bataille,  co.  Sussex,  171,  301. 

Battleford  (?),  Le  Forde  [in  Ipplepen, 

co.  Devon],  293. 

Baude,  John,  of  the  hundred  of  Koch- 
ford,     collector    of    a    tax     in 

Essex,  150. 

,  Stephen,  of  Hertfordshire,  84. 

Baudessey,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Bawdsey. 
Baudrippe,        co.        Somerset.        See 

Bawdrip. 

Baunton,  co.  Devon.     See  Bampton. 
Bautre,  co.  York.     See  Bawtry. 
Bausayn,  Richard,  monk  and  farmer  of 

Ware  priory  and  farmer  of  the 

priory    of    Noyon    and    Neuf- 

marche,  46,  64,  65. 
Bawdewyn.     See  Baldewyn. 
Bawdrip,    Baudrippe,    co.     Somerset, 

manor,  386,  387. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  church  of,  advowson  of, 

386. 
Bawdsey,    Baudessey,    Baldessev    [co. 

Suffolk],  13,  14,  71,  129,  162. 
Bawtry,    Bawtre,    Bautre    [in    Blyth 

and  Rotherham],  co.  York,  131, 

173,  228. 
Baxby,  John  de,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  North  Riding,  co.  York,  87, 

122. 

Baxter,  Baxtere,  Baxster,  Edmund,  49. 
,   John,   collector  of   a   tax   in 

Norfolk,  220. 
,  Sampson,  of  Norwich,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Norwich,  154. 
,  Stephen,  of  Boston,  collectorof  a 

tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  415. 
Bayes,  Robert,  of  Yarwell,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Northamptonshire,  171. 
Bayford,   Beyford,   co.   Hertford,    '  Le 

Halle  '  in,  277. 
Bayford,  William,  140. 
,     . . .  . ,    Clemence   (Devereux), 

daughter  of,  140. 
,      . .  .  . ,      Joan      (Ryngwode), 

daughter  of,  140. 
,  Joan  (Chapeleyn),  late 

the  wife  of,  104,  140. 
Bayle.     See  Bale. 
Baylldon,  Nicholas  de,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    West    Riding,    co. 

York,  417. 

Baylly,  Bayly.     See  Bailly. 
Baynard,  Philip,  esquire,  103,  112. 
,   .  . .  . ,   . . .  . ,  Robert,  son  and 

heir  of,  112. 

,  Richard,  437. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  150. 
Baynbrigge,  Jolin,  of  York,   '  potter,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  York,  174. 
Bays,  Robert,  of  Yarwell,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Northamptonshire,  150. 


Baysham,  John,  clerk,  207. 

Beachamstead,  Bichampsted,  Byche- 
hampstede  [in  Great  Staughton], 
co.  Huntingdon,  152,  220. 

Beaconsfield,  Bekenesfeld,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, 301. 

Bealknap,  Bealknapp,  Beleknap, 
Robert,  chief  justice  of  the 
Common  Bench,'  208,  397. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  79. 

,....,....,  Hamo,  son  and  heir 

of,  79. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  John,  son  of,  79. 

,  .  .  . . ,  Juliana,  late  the 

wife  of,  63,  79. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  of, 

79. 

Beamond.     See  Beaumond. 

Beauchamp,  Bello  Campo,  Elizabeth, 
199,  231. 

,  Joan  de,  lady  de  Abergavenny, 

162-164,  390,  440.  See  also 
Fitz  Alan. 

John,  knight,  34,  35. 

,  .  . . . ,  .  . .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir 

of,  34,  35. 

,  . . .  . ,  Roger,  knight, 

father  of,  34. 

,  .  . . . , del  Holt,  escheator 

in  Worcestershire,  41. 

Richard,  Richard  de,  earl  of 

Warwick,  217. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Berke- 
ley), wife  of,  217. 

,  .  . .  . ,  knight,  farmer  of  Aber- 
gavenny priory,  117. 

,  . . . . ,  .  .  . . ,  of  Abergavenny, 

185,  225,  251,  252,  270,  281,  303.- 

,  . .  .  . ,  . . .  . , Isabel  (Des- 

penser),  wife  of,  101,  145,  185, 
225,  251,  252,  270,  281,  303. 

..,...,  ,  . .  .  . ,  earl  of 

Worcester,  426  bis. 

,  Sibyl,  274. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  320,  419. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Somerset,  314. 

,  William,  William  de,  esquiro, 

274. 

, ,  knight,  282,  283. 

,  . .  .  . ,  . . .  . ,  lord  de  Aber- 

gavennv,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 
357. 

,  . .  .  . ,  of  Powick,  sheriff  of 

Gloucestershire,  40. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 
Gloucestershire,  315. 

Beaufitz,  John,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Kent,  317,  318. 

Beauflour,  Beaufloure,  Thomas,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Bristol,  89,  124, 
302. 

Beaufoo,  Thomas,  of  Hitchin,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  173. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


457 


Beaufort,  Honrv  do,  bishop  of  Lincoln 

[1398-1404],  l>ish<>|.  .if  \Vinch.-s- 

I.M   [1405-1447],  32,  42,  58,  59, 

61,    131,     158,     180,    218,    .'HO. 

402,  407,  437. 
, ,  chancellor,  17,  18, 

68,  90. 
,    . . .  . ,    guardian  of  the 

temporalities   of   the   bishopric 

of  Norwich,  139. 
,    . .  .  . ,   vicar  general  of, 

218. 

,  Thomas,  earl  of  Dorset,  22,  23. 

,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Margaret  (Nevill) 

wife  of,  22,  23. 
Beaugrant,  brother  Richard,  prior  and 

farmer  of  the  priory  of  Hough 

on  the  Hill,  39. 
Beaulieu,      William,       escheator      in 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland, 

262. 
Beaiunond,    Bello    Monte,    Beamond, 

Henry,  Henry  de,  knight,  1,  2, 

42,  59,  131. 
-. , ,  John,  son  and  heir 

of,  42,  59,  131. 

, lord  de,  435. 

,  .  . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth,  late  the 

wife  of,  435. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    John,    son    and 

heir  of,  435. 
,   John,   collector   of  a   tax   in 

Worcester,  28,  88,  123. 
,  Thomas,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 

379. 
,   .....  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Devon,  315,  318. 
, ,  sheriff  of  Devon,  5,  296, 

428. 

,  lord  de,  247. 

,  .  . . .,  heir  of,  146. 

,  heirs  of,  312. 

Cf.  Bemunde. 

Beaver,  John,  of  Lincolnshire,  38,  39, 

43. 

Beavyll.     See  Bevyle. 
Bechewode,  Geoffrey,  422. 
Beckingham,  Bekvngham,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 85,  120. 
Beckington,  Bekyngton,  co.  Somerset, 

152,  416. 
Beckley,  Bekle,  co.  Sussex,  171. 

,  Kitchinour  in,  q.v. 

Becon,  Thomas,  '  irmonger,'  of  Salis- 
bury, collector  of  a  tax  in  Salis- 
bury, 302. 

Bedale,  co.  York,  26. 
,    church    of,    parson    of.     See 

Tibbay. 

Bedefunt,  co.  Middlesex.     See  Bedfont. 
Bedewynde,  co.  Wilts.     See  Bedwin. 
Bedfont,  East,  Estledfunt,  Bedefunt, 

co.  Middlesex,  300,  4  In. 
Bedford,  co.  Bedford,  190. 
,  Caldwell  in,  q.v. 


l.i-dford,  county,  commissioners  to 
raise  a  loan  in,  316. 

collectors  of  taxes  in,  28,  85, 

120,  151,  171,  222,  299,  418. 

i  sclirutor  in,  1,  2,  49,  103, 

104  bis,  105  (3),  106  (3),  107, 
142,  143,  145  bis,  159,  161,  190, 
191  bis,  194  bis,  195  (3),  196, 
197,  209,  239  bis,  242,  255,  270, 
275  bis,  331,  332,  333,  334,  335, 
336,  361,  372,  378,  379,  401, 
426  (3). 

See  also  Stirkeland  ; 

Hampden  (Edmund)  ;  Durem  ; 
James  ;  Launcelyn ;  Craun- 
f eld ;  Bracy ;  Barton ;  Hasilden  ; 
Manyngham  ;  Whappelode  ; 
Hampden  (John). 

,  farmer  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,  in.  See  Glover. 

,  sheriff  of,  255. 

,  See  also  Aylesbury  ; 

Stirkeland  ;  Hampden  ;  Wawe- 
ton  ;  Wyot  ;  Giffard  ;  Massy  ; 
Fitz  Richard  ;  Radewell. 

Bedford,  duke  of.     See  John. 

Bedford,  John,  collector  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  Kingston  on 
Hull  and  district,  113,  130,  192, 
193,  381  bis,  383. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Ware,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hertfordshire,  152. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Yorkshire,  338. 

,  William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Newcastle - 
upon-Tviie  and  district,  204  bis, 
216  Mr. 

Hrdiford,  co.  Devon.     See  Bideford. 

Bedingfield,  Bedyngfeld,  co.  Suffolk, 
86,  121. 

Bedon,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Surrey,  151. 

Bedulf,  John,  362. 

,  Richard,  144. 

Bedwin,  Bedewynde,  co.  Wilts,  220. 

Bedvngfeld,  co.  Suffolk.  See  Beding- 
field. 

Bedyngfeld,  Thomas,  of  Bedingfield, 
knight,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Suffolk,  86,  121. 

Beeford,  Byford,  co.  York,  26. 

Beek,  Beke,  John,  of  Berkshire,  308. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Oxfordshire,  15. 

Cf.  Bek. 

Beer,  Beere,  Bere,  John  de  la,  knight, 
101. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Seint 

Johan)  sister  of,  101. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  . . . ,  John,  son  of, 

101. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .....  Margaret  (Basset), 

sister  of,  101. 

,  . . . . ,  Thomas,  grandson 

of,  101. 


458 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Beer — co?'/.  Bekyngton,  co.  Somerset.     See  Beck- 
,     Richard     do    la     (Delabern),  ington. 

knight,    of   Herefordshire,    '{81,  Belaiuy,  John,  monk,  farmer  of  Loders 

1582.  priory,  37. 
, ,  sheriff  of  Hereford-  Belasys,  Beleasys,  John,  escheator  in 

shire,  358,  421.  Northumberland,  169. 

Beesby,  Beseby,  John,  of  Lincolnshire,  ,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Lincolnshire,  farmer 

10,111,197,338,344.  of   the   subsidy   and  alnage    of 

Beeston    next    Mileham,     Boston,    co.  cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager,  in 

Norfolk,  manor,  420  bis.  Lincoln,  9,  11. 
Regis,  Buston  by  the  Sea,  co.  Bole,  John,  434. 

Norfolk,  church  of,  advowson  of,  ,    .  .  .  . ,    collector    of    a   tax    in 

162.  Surrey,  170. 
Beeston,  Boston,  Anthony,  197.  Beleasys.     See  Belasys. 
,  John,  of  Aspley  Guise,  collec-  Beleby,  co.  York.     See  Bielby. 

tor  of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  151.  Beleknap.     See  Bealknap. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Shillington,  collector  Belers.     See  Bellers. 

of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  85,  120.  Belesby,   Bellesby,   Belysby,   Billesby, 

,  Robert,  235.  George,     of     Lincolnshire,     53, 

, ,  clerk  of  the  Exchequer,  198,  259,  267,  327,  328. 

89.  ,  Thomas,  knight,  Thomas,  son 

, ,  of  Kent,  243.  of,  156,  202. 

,  of  Nottinghamshire,  24.  Cf.  Blesby. 

,   Thomas,   chief   bailiff   of  the  Belete,  Ingram,  58. 

honour  of  Wallingford,  356.  Belford,  William,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
,  of  Northamptonshire,  37,  and  alnage   of   cloths  for  sale, 

44.  and  alnager,  in  Yorkshire  and 
,     .  .  .  . ,     of     Salisbury,     king's  York,  279. 

alnager  in  Salisbury  and  Wilt-  Belforth,  William,  of  Leeming,  collec- 

shiro,  111.  tor  of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

Begard,          Begger       [C6tes-du-Nord,  co.  York,  300. 

France],  abbey,   possessions  in  Hell,  Belle,  John,  collector  of  customs 

England  of,  43.  and    subsidies    in    Boston    and 

Beget,  John,  of  Shrewsbury,  '  mercer/  district,  4  bis,  14  bis,  113,  130, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbury,  192,  193. 

88,  123.  ,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

Beggebery,  John,  323.  loan   in    Holland,    co.    Lincoln, 

Begger  [C6tes-du-Nord,  France].     See  318. 

Begard.  , commissioner  to  raise  a 

Bek,  William,  escheator  in  Surrey  and  loan  in  Huntingdonshire,  314. 

Sussex,  340.     Cf.  Beek.  ,    . . .  . ,  of  Boston,  collector  of 

Beke.     See  Beek.  customs  and  subsidies  in  Boston 

Bekeley,    John,    of    Huntingdonshire,  and  district,  69,  71. 

18,  79.  ,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bekenesfeld,    co.    Buckingham.       See  Hampshire,  87,  122. 

Beaconsfield.  Bellers,   Belers,   James,   commissioner 
Bekerd,  William,  of  Bielby,  collector  of  to  raise  a  loan  in  Leicestershire, 

a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co.  316. 

York,  151.  ,....,    escheator   in   Rutland, 

Bokeryng,  Thomas,  126.  81. 

Bekle,  co.  Sussex.     See  Beckley.  ,    escheator  in  Warwick- 

Bekles,  Walter,  of  Wiltshire,  30,  80.  shire  and  Leicestershire,  6,  44. 

Bekwith,  Richard,  heirs  of,  314.  ,....,  sheriff  of  Rutland,  71, 

Beky,  William,  of  Hurnberstone,  collec-  358,  383. 

tor  of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  ,  Roger,  257,  258. 

300.  , Alice,  wife  of,  257,  258. 

Bekyngham,     co.     Nottingham.       See  ,  .  .  .  . ,  Avice  (Cromwell),  daugh- 

Beckingham.  ter  of,  257,  376. 

Bekyngham,     Thomas,     commissioner  ,  .  . .  . ,  Roger,  son  of,  257,  258, 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Oxfordshire,  376. 

317.  ,    . . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   Margaret   (Swil- 

,  escheator  in  Oxfordshire  and  lyngton  and  Aylesford),  daugh- 

Berkshire,  136.                                                   ter  of,  238,  257  bis,  258,  376. 
,  . . . . ,  farmer  of  Cogges  priory,  ,  . . . . , Margaret  (Roger), 

33.  wife  of,  258. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


459 


Bellesby.     See  Bel«>sl>y. 

!>r]|o  ( 'ampo.     See 

I'rllo  Monto.     >'"'  r.i-aiiiitond. 

Belshersl,  Richard,  of  Beckley,  roller. 

lor  of  a  tax  iti  Sussex,  171. 
Brltoft,  Simon  de,  collector  ot  a  tax  in 

Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 
Thomas,   of  Belton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co,  Lincoln, 
152. 
Belton    [in    Maiiloy    wapontako],    co. 

Lincoln,  152. 

[co.  Suffolk],  49. 

Belwod,  Belwode,    Thomas,    escheat  or 

in  Lincolnshire,  308,  398. 
Belyetter,    Richard,    of    Tewkesbury, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Gloucester- 
shire, 85,  120. 
Bolysby.     See  Belesby. 
Bemunde,     Thomas,     of     IJorsiiigtoii, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Gloucester- 
shire, 220.     Cf.  Beaumond. 
Benam.     See  Benham. 
Bench,  the  Common,  chief  justice  of. 

See     Hankeford  ;      Charleton  ; 

Norton  ;     Thorp  ;      Stonore  ; 

Bealknap  ;  Thirnyng  ;  Bereford. 
, justices  of,  108,  148,  160, 

163,    184,    208,    213,    226,    269, 

339,  342,  345,  370,  396,  397. 
,...., See  also  Shareshull ; 

Hillary  ;  Kelleshull  ;  Wilughby  ; 

Stonford  ;       Fencotes  ;      Hull  ; 

Preston. 
,  the  King's,  marshal  in.     See 

Wykes  ;   Mowhray. 
Bendyssh,     Bendysch,     Edmund,     of 

Cambridgeshire,  433. 
,   Thomas,   collector  of   tax   in 

Essex,  150,  172. 
Beneley,   William,   sheriff   of   Bristol, 

118,  168. 
Benet,    Beneyt,    John,    escheator    in 

Gloucestershire,  409. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Barford,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Oxfordshire,  173. 
, of  Ramsey,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Essex,  300. 
, of  Southampton,  '  fissh- 

monger,'   collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  151. 

,  Thomas,  of  Cirencester,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 

85,  120. 

, ,  of  Kent,  290. 

Cf.  Benyght. 

Benfelde,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Sussex,  150. 
Benger,    Bongere,    John,    of    Pewsey, 

363. 

, of  Wiltshire,  272. 

,  .  . .  . ,  the  younger,  427,  436. 

Benham  [in  Spceii],  co.  Berks,  301. 
Benham,  Benam,  Philip,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hampshire,  87,  122. 


Benham — cont. 

NValler,   Collector  Of  a   tax    111 

Oxford,  88,  123. 

Cf.  Bionham. 

I'rnkiiolle,  co.  Wilts.       See  Biiicknoll. 

Mt'imitigham,  Bniiyiighain  [in  Occold, 
co.  Suffolk],  318. 

Bennington,  Long,  Longbenyngton, 
Longebenyngton,  co.  Lincoln, 
37,  111,  139. 

,  alien  priory,  37,  111,  139. 

,  church  of,  vicar  of.     See  Swale. 

Benniworth,  Benyngworth,  co.  Lincoln, 
173. 

Benstede,  co.  Surrey.     See  Banstead. 

Benstede,  Edward,  knight,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  Hert- 
fordshire, 316. 

Benteley,  co.  Stafford.     See  Bentloy. 

Benteley.     See  Bentley. 

Bentley,  Benteley  [in  Wolverhamp- 
ton],  co.  Stafford,  387,  423. 

,  king's  hay  of,  388. 

Bentley,  Bentle,  Benteley,  John,  of 
Royston,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Hertfordshire,  221. 

William,  William  de,  387. 

,   .  . . . ,  Eleanor  (Cressich  alias 

Bentley),  sister  of,  387. 

, John,  father  of,  387. 

,  .  . .  . ,  John  de  Bentley,  grand- 
father of,  387. 

,  John  de  Bentley,  great- 
grandfather of,  387. 

,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Plymouth     and 
Fowey  and  district,  292,  294. 

,     . . . . ,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Exeter,  Plymouth,  Dartmouth, 
Fowey  and  district,  16. 

See  also  Cressich. 

Benton,  Little,  Litilbenton  [in  Long 
Benton],  co.  Northumberland, 
manor,  132. 

,    Long,    co.    Northumberland, 

Little  Benton  in,  q.v, 

Benyght,  Jolm,  of  Burwell,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  172. 
Cf.  Benet. 

Benyngham  [co.  Suffolk].  See  Ben- 
ningham. 

Benyngworth,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Beii- 
niworth. 

Beoley,  co.  Worcester,  414. 

Berd,  Berde,  Simon,  collector  of 
customs  and  subsidies  in  Great 
Yarmouth  and  district,  113, 
130,  192,  193,  242,  246,  251. 

,     Thomas,    of    Brent    Marsh, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Somerset, 
299. 

Cf.  Barde. 

Berdefeld,  co.  Essex.     See  Bardfield. 

,  Great,  co.  Essex.  See  Bard- 
field,  Great. 


460 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Berdmore,  Berdemore,  John,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  171, 
221. 

Bere.     See  Beer. 

Bereford,  co.  Oxford.     See  Barford. 

,  co.  Wilts.     See  Barford. 

Bereford,  William  de,  chief  justice  of 
the  Common  Bench,  370.  Cf. 
Berford. 

Beresford  [in  Alstonefield],  co.  Stafford, 
221. 

Beresford,  John,  of  Beresford,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Staff ordshire,  221. 

Berewe,  Berwe,  John,  John  atte,  240, 
268,  269. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  of  John  son 

of,  269. 

,....,  of  North  Charford,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  417. 

,  Richard,  of  Berrow,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  169. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  170. 

Cf.  Barowe  and  Bergh. 

Bereworde,  John,  323. 

Berewyke,  co.  Somerset.  See  Bar- 
wick. 

Berford,  Baldwin,  Elizabeth,  late  the 
wife  of,  426  bis.  Cf.  Bereford. 

Bergeveny,  Bergevenny  [co.  Mon- 
mouth].  See  Abergavenny. 

Bergh,  co.  York.     See  Barugh. 

Bergh,  Berghe,  Barewe,  John  atte,  97. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Wilt- 
shire, 172. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Hampshire 

and  Wiltshire,  136, 183, 185,  272. 

.......   Thomas  atte,   collector   of  a 

tax  in  Sussex,  221. 

Cf.  Berewe  and  Burgh. 

Berghwe,  co.  Worcester.     See  Berrow. 

Berkefold,  John,  of  Kirdford,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 

Berkeley,  Berkele,  co.  Gloucester, 
castle,  213. 

,  hundred,  213. 

,  manor,  213. 

,  Alkington  in,  q.v. 

,  Appleridge  in,  q.v. 

,  Ham  in,  q.v. 

,  Hinton  in,  q.v. 

by  Frome,  co.  Somerset.  See 

Berkley. 

Berkeley,  Berkele,  John  de,  knight, 
commissioner  to  raise  a  loan 
in  Gloucestershire,  315. 

,  . . . . ,  . .  . . ,  sheriff  of  Glouces- 
tershire, 71. 

,  Thomas,  Thomas  de,  clerk, 

207. 

, ,  knight,  195  bis,  21 1-214, 

217. 

,  . . .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Beau- 
champ),  daughter  and  heir  of, 
217. 


Berkeley,  Thomas,  knight — cont. 
,  ....,....,  James,  brother  of, 

213,214. 
,    ....,    ....,    ....,   Elizabeth, 

wife  of,  213,  214. 
,   . .  .  . ,   . .  .  . ,   .  . .  . ,  James,  son 

of,  213,  214. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  217. 
,  . .  .  . ,  Maurice,  father  of, 

213,  214. 
,    .  . . . ,    . .  . . ,    . .  .  . ,  Elizabeth, 

wife  of,  213,  214. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    . . . . ,  Thomas  lord  do 

Berkeley,  grandfather  of,  212- 

214. 
, ,  Katharine, 

wife  of,  213. 

lord  de,  207. 

Berkhampstead,  Berkhamstede,  Berk- 

hampstede,  Berkhampsted,  co. 

Hertford,  26,  86,  121,  173,  221. 
,  Little,  Little  Berkhamsted,  co. 

Hertford,  '  Le  Halle  '  in,  277. 
Berkkerolles,  Laurence,  101. 
Berkley,  Berkley  by  Frome,  Berkeley 

by  Frome,  co.  Somerset,  326. 

manor,  278,  280,  322. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of, 

280. 
Berks,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 

28,  87,  122,  150,  172,  222,  301, 

417. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  316. 
,  escheator  in,  1  bis,  3,  16,  30, 

63  (2),   64,   96,   103,   104,    105, 

142,  143,  145  (3),  191,  195  (4), 

218,    239,    241,    273    bis,     274, 

275    bis,     281,    327,     332     (5), 

333  bis,  336,  364,  377,  389,  422, 

426  (4). 
, See  also  Champ ;  James ; 

Besiles  ;     Bekyngham  ;     Bald- 

yngton   ;      Wilcotes   ;      Lisle   ; 

Bruns  ;   Waget. 
,   farmers   of   the   subsidy    and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnagers,     in.       See     Darnall  ; 

Asarme  ;  Kyngesmyll ;  Faram  ; 

London. 
,     sheriff    of.       See    Coudray  ; 

Wykeharn    (Thomas,    knight)  ; 

Golafre  ;     Wilcotes  ;     James  ; 

Wykeham  (Thomas)  ;  Andrew  ; 

Lisle. 
Berkworth,  William,  commissioner  to 

raise    a    loan    in    Lindsey,    co. 

Lincoln,  316. 

Berkynge  [co.  Essex].     See  Barking. 
Bermycham,   John,   mayor   of  Calais, 

135.     Cf.  Birmyngham. 
Bermyncham,  Bermyngham,  co.  War- 
wick.    See  Birmingham. 
Bernacastell.     See  Bernardcastell. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


461 


Bernard,  Nicholas,  of  Tetbury,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  415. 

IVnmnlenstell,  Benmcastell,  John, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Middlesex. 
150,  171. 

Memehous,  Barnehous,  John,  esquire, 
Joan  (Buvsshell),  late  the  wife 
of,  275. 

,  .....  .  .  .  . ,  of  Devon,  7  ">. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  299. 

Borneman,  Adam,  of  Havering  atte 
Bower,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Essex,  87,  122. 

Bemeres.     See  Berners. 

Berneresbiiry,  co.  Middlesex.  ,S>« 
Bamsbury. 

Berners,  Berneres,  Richard,  Margery, 
daughter  and  heir  of,  860. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Philippa  (Leukenore), 

late  the  wife  of,  360. 

esquire,  224. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margery,  daughter 

and  heir  of,  224. 

Bernewell.  co.  Cambridge.  See  Barn- 
well. 

Bernewell,  Thomas,  of  Warwick, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 222. 

Bernfford,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Staffordshire,  152. 

Berrow,  Berowe,  Berghwe,  Berwe,  eo. 
Worcester,  169  bis,  414,  331. 

Berry  Pomeroy,  Byrypomeray,  co. 
Devon,  manor,  168. 

Berston,  co.  Warwick.     See  Barston. 

Bert  (-lot.     See  Bartelot. 

Bertherton  [probably  in  Bradlejr],  co. 
Stafford,  137, 

Berton,  co.  Buckingham.  See  Barton' 
Hartshorn. 

Berton.     See  Barton. 

Bertram,  John,  oscheator  in  Northum- 
berland, 136. 

, ,  knight,  413. 

,....,....,  sheriff  of  Northum- 
berland, 177. 

Berwe,  co.  Worcester.     See  Berrow. 

Berwe.     See  Berewe. 

Berwick  St.  James,  co.  Wilts,  Ashertoii 
in,  q.v. 

upon  Tweed,  Berwick,  mayor 

and  burgesses  of,  390. 

,  toll  of ,  390. 

,  water  of,  petty  custom  of,  390. 

Bery,  John,  432. 

Beseby.     See  Beesby. 

Besewyke,  co.  York.     See  Beswick. 

Besiles,  Peter,  knight,  commissioner 
to  raise  a  loan  in  Berkshire,  316. 

,  . . . . ,  . . .  . ,  escheator  in 

Oxfordshire  and  Berkshire,  81. 

Best,  Beste,  John,  '  sherman,'  292. 

Thomas,  of  Caterham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  299,  416. 


Best  nil,  John,  of  Rampton,  collector 

of   a   tax   in   Nottinghamshire, 

170. 
Best  on,     co.     Norfolk.     See     Beeston 

next  Mileham. 
Boston.     See  Beeston. 
Beswick,   Besewvke  [in  Kilnwick),  eo. 

York,  800. 
Betchworth,  co.  Surrey,  Brockham  in, 

(}.r. 

Betele,  Thomas,  of  London,  18. 

Botevile,  William,  94. 

Bethorne,  John  de,  of  Strickland, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Westmore- 
land, 28. 

Betley,  Betteley,  Bettelay,  co.  Stafford, 
27,  364/417. 

Betteiiham,  John,  of  Bettenhames- 
wode,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Kent, 
416. 

Bettenhameswode  [in  Cranbrook],  co. 
Kent,  416. 

Botton  in  Hales,  Buttanysdale  [in 
Dravton  in  Hales],  co.  Salop, 
172.' 

Bettoun,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Shrewsbury,  223. 

Beverlay,  co.  York.     See  Beverley. 

Beverlee,  Beverle,  John,  John  de, 
181,  182. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Amice  (Bardolf ),  late  the 

wife  of,  181,  182. 

,  Anne  (Langford),  daugh- 
ter of ,  181,  182. 

,  . .  .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Dansey), 

daughter  of,  181,  182. 

,  Thomas,  of  Cambridge,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire, 
27. 

,  . . .  . ,  king's  alnager  in  Cam- 
bridgeshire and  Huntingdon- 
shire, 12. 

Beverloy,  Beverlay,  co.  York,  26,  88, 
123. 

Beverstone,  Beverston  [co.  Gloucester], 
214. 

Bevyle,  Bevyll,  Beavyll,  John,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 
Cornwall,  318. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Devon,  129. 

of  Chesterton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Huntingdonshire, 
220. 

,  Richard,  rector  of  Whitstone, 

189. 

,  Thomas,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Huntingdonshire, 
314. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Cambridgeshire 

and  Huntingdonshire,  129,  296. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Denton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Huntingdonshire,  300. 

Bevyn,  John,  396. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Somerset,  342. 

Beyford,  co.  Hertford.     See  Bayford. 


462 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Beynam,    Robert,   of    Gloucestershire, 

268,  284. 

Beynton,  Nicholas,  379. 
Bichampsted,     co.     Huntingdon.     See 

Beachamstead. 
Bickenhill,    Bykenhull,    co.    Warwick, 

298. 

,  Church  Bickenhill  in,  q.v. 

Church,   Chirchebikenhull  [in 

Bickenhill],  co.  Warwick,  222. 
Bideford,  Bediford,  co.  Devon,  port  of, 

searcher  of  ships  in.     See  Walko. 
Bielby,  Beleby  [in  Hayton],  co.  York. 

151. 

Bienham,  John,  241,  274,  281. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  Philip,  son  and  heir  of, 

281. 

Cf.  Benham. 

Bierton,  co.  Buckingham,  Broughton 

in,  q.v. 
Biggleswade,  co.  Bedford,  Stratton  in, 

q.v. 

Bikcombe,  Robert,  94,  95. 
Bilderwell,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Berkshire,  150. 
,  of  Faringdon,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  222. 
Bildeston,  Bildston,  co.  Suffolk,  172. 
Bilhole,  John,  of  Devon,  350. 
Billesby.     See  Belesby. 
Billingshurst,  co.  Sussex,  Highfure  in, 

q.v. 
Billingsley,   Byllyngesleye,   co.    Salop, 

church  of,  advowson  of,  264. 

,  manor,  264. 

Billyng,  Byllyng,  John,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Kesteveii,  co. 

Lincoln,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Lincolnshire,  82. 

Thomas,  escheator  in  North- 
amptonshire and  Rutland,  340, 

391. 
Bilshay,    Bylleshey    [in    Loders],    co. 

Dorset,  96. 

Bilton,  Bylton,  co.  York,  151,  417. 
Bilton,  Thomas,  clerk,  83. 
Bincknoll,  Benknolle  [in  Broad  Hin- 

ton],  co.  Wilts,  97. 
Birch,   Great  and  Little,   Bryche,   co. 

Essex,  183. 
Birchanger,     Birchangre,     co.     Essex, 

359,  430. 

Bircholt,  co.  Kent,  86,  121. 
Birchous,  Byrches,  John,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Herefordshire,   88,    123, 

152. 
Birdforth,     Bridforth,     Brydford     [in 

Coxwold],  co  York,  219,  300. 
,  Bridford,  co.  York,  wapentake, 

116,  286. 
Biriton,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Shrewsbury,  223. 

Birkyn,  Edmund,  of  Campsall,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding, 

co.  York,  151. 


Birmingham,  Bermyngham,  Bur- 
rnyngeham,  Byrmyngham,  Ber- 
myncham,  Byrnyngeham,  Bir- 
micham,  co.  Warwick,  28,  85, 
120,  171  bis,  222  bis,  298,  416. 

Birmyngham,  William,  knight,  363. 
Cf.  Bermy chain. 

Birorn  [co.  York].     See  Byram. 

Bisbrooke,  Bissbrok,  co.  Rutland, 
302. 

Bishopstrow,  Busshuppestrowe,  co. 
Wilts,  87,  122. 

Bishopthorpe,  Bysopthorp,  co.  York, 
187. 

Bissbrok,  co.  Rutland.     See  Bisbrooke. 

Bisshebury,  John,  '  sadeler,'  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Worcester,  302. 

Bisshepston.     See  Bisshopeston. 

Bisshop,  Bysshop,  John,  of  Burgh, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Suffolk, 
172. 

,  Philip,  of  Stoke,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Salop,  28. 

Bisshopeston,  Bisshepston,  William, 
sheriff  of  Gloucestershire,  262. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  sheriff  of 

Warwickshire  and  Leicester- 
shire, 215,  261. 

Bitteswell,  Bytteswell,  co.  Leicester, 
170. 

Bitton,  co.  Gloucester,  Oldland  in, 
q.v. 

Bixle,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Norwich,  174. 

Blaby,  co.  Leicester,  86,  121,  170. 

Blaby,  Hugh,  of  Blaby,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Leicestershire,  86,  121. 

Blackboroxigh  alias  Black  borough 
Bolhay,  Blakeburgh,  Blakes- 
burgh  [chapelry  to  Kentisbeare], 
co.  Devon,  248. 

.  . ,  manor,  206,  248,  249. 

Blackfordby,  Blakfordby  [in  Ashby  de 
la  Zouch],  co.  Leicester,  86,  121. 

Blake,  Thomas,  of  Ilfracombe,  230. 

Blakeborne,  Nicholas,  of  York,  mer- 
chant, farmer  of  the  possessions 
in  England  of  Begard  abbey, 
43. 

Blakeburgh,  co.  Devon.  See  Black- 
borough. 

Blakedon,  William,  of  King's  Norton, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Worcester- 
shire, 298. 

Blakesburgh,  co.  Devon.  See  Black- 
borough. 

Blaket,  John,  knight,  386,  387. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Edmund,  son  of, 

387. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  333,  335,  386,  387. 

Blakethorn,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Oxford,  223. 

Blaketoriton,  co.  Devon.  See  Torring- 
ton,  Black. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


463 


Blakfordby,  co.  Leicester.     See  Black - 

fordby. 
Blakfordby,    Simon,    of    Blackfordby, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  LeiciMrr 

shire,  86,  121. 
Blnndford  Forum,   Blanoford   Forum, 

co.  Dorset,  348. 
St.  Mary,  Blaneford  St.  Mary. 

co.  Dorset,  348. 

,  Littleton  in,  q.v. 

Blankpayn,      Blankpayne,      Thomas, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Berkshire, 

28. 

,  of  Essex,  146. 

Blasemon,  Roger,  of  Abbots  Bromley, 

collector  of  a  tax   in  Stafford- 
shire, 298. 
Blast,  William,  of  Crawl ey,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  171. 
Blaunfron,  John,  of  Stratford  on  Avon, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 151. 

Blaufront,  Blawfrount,  Thomas,  241. 
. ,    .  .  .  . ,  Margaret  (Percy),  wife 

of,  241. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Castle    Leavington, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 

Riding,  co.  York,  87,  122. 
Blaunchard,  Thomas,  of  Berkley,  326. 
Blawfrount.     See  Blaufront. 
Bleasby,  Blesby,  Bleseby  [in  Legsby], 

co.  Lincoln,  87,  122,  301. 
Bleaunt,  Simon,  of  Thornham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in   Suffolk,    301.     Cf. 

Blyant. 
Blecche,     John,     of     Sawbridgeworth, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 299. 
Bleichynglye,  co.  Surrey.     See  Bletch- 

'ingley. 

Blenerhaset,  Alan  de,  362. 
Blenkensop,  Thomas  de,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Westmoreland,  28. 
Blesby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Bleasby. 
Blesby,  Bleseby,  William,  of  Bleasby, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co. 

Lincoln,      87,      122,      301.     Cf. 

Belesby. 

Bleseby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Bleasby. 
Bleseby.     See  Blesby. 
Bletchingley,  Bleichvnglye,  co.  Surrey, 

26. 

Blisland,  co.  Cornwall,  Trewint  in,  q.v. 
Blomvile,  John,  clerk,  116. 
Bloore,  Thomas  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Staffordshire,  27. 
Blosme.     See  Blossome. 
Blossome,  Blosme,  William,  of  Tenter- 
den,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Kent, 

86,  121,  221. 
Blount,  Edmund,  269. 
,    John,    collector   of   a    tax   in 

Gloucestershire,  301. 
commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Gloucestershire,  315. 


Blount,  John — cont. 

,  esquire,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Gloucestershire,  415. 

,  Thomas,  mayor  and  escheator 

of  Bristol,  211. 

,  of  Ham,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Staffordshire,  85,  120, 
221. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Turnditch,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  300. 

Bloxharn,  co.  Oxford,  417. 

Bloxworth,  Bloxkesworth,  co.  Dorset, 
222. 

Blundell,  Edward,  escheator  in  Worces- 
tershire, 6. 

Bhmsdon,  Broad,  Brodoblountesdon 
[in  Highworth],  co.  Wilts,  97. 

St.  Andrew,  Litelblountesdon, 

co.  Wilts,  97. 

Blyant,  Simon,  313.     Cf.  Bleaunt. 

Blyke,  John,  of  Stretton,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Salop,  152. 

Blyth,  Blythe  [cos.  Nottingham  and 
York],  299. 

,  priory,  411. 

,  Bawtry  in,  q.v. 

Blyton,  co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 

Blyton,  Robert,  of  Leadenham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln,  152. 

Bobenhull,  co.  Warwick.  See  Bubben- 
hall. 

Bocher,  Bochier,  Henry,  292. 

,  John,  of  Boachamstead,  the 

elder,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Huntingdonshire,  152. 

, ,  of  Essex,  423. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  St.  Ives,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Huntingdonshire,  417. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Tring,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hertfordshire,  152,  299. 

Robert,  of  Queniborough, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 300. 

,  William,  of  Clare,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  173,  417. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Watlington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  152. 

Bochier.     See  Bocher. 

Bockhampton,  Bokhampton  [in  Lam- 
bourn],  co.  Berks,  87,  122,  417. 

Bocland.     See  Bukland. 

Boconnoc,  co.  Cornwall,  Bodulgate  in, 
q.v. 

Bocton  Monchensy,  co.  Kent.  See 
Boughton  Monchelsea. 

Bodenham,  Boudenham,  John,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  28. 

, commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Herefordshire,  317. 

,  .  . . . ,  escheator  in  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales,  41. 

, sheriff  of  Herefordshire, 

129. 


464 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Bodenham — cont. 

,  Robert,  140,  141,  424. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Anastasia  (Sernley  and 

Barenger),  mother  of,  141,  424. 

Bodicote,  Bodycote  [in  Adderbury], 
co.  Oxford,  173. 

Bodmin,  Bodmyn,  co.  Cornwall,  27, 
152,  222/418. 

Bodrigan,  Bodrugan,  William,  143. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Ralph  Trenewyth,  father 

of,  q.v. 

, ,  knight,  303,  351. 

Bodulgate,  Bodulget  [in  Boconnoc], 
co.  Cornwall,  418. 

Bodulget,  John,  of  Bodulgate,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cornwall,  418. 

Bodycote,  co.  Oxford.     See  Bodicote. 

Boef,  Booff,  John,  collector  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  Great  Yar- 
mouth and  district,  70,  72,  112, 
203,  204. 

Boerley,  William,  of  Salop,  18. 

Boghemore,  Stephen,  of  Oxford,  14. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  wife  of,  1 4. 

Boghere,  Thomas,  235. 

Boghhey.     See  Boughay. 

Bohun,  Humphrey  de,  earl  of  Hereford 
and  Essex,"  286-288,  389. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Eleanor,  daughter 

and  heir  of,  wife  of  Thomas  of 
Woodstock,  q.v . 

,  Joan  de,  countess  of  Hereford 

and  Essex,  136,  137,  166,  167, 
177-179,  273,  275,  276,  277, 
286,  287,  407.  See  also  Fitz 
Alan. 

John,  knight,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Sussex,  317. 

William  de,  earl  of  Northamp- 
ton, 287. 

Bokeham,  co.  Surrey.     See  Bookham. 

Bokeland.     See  Bukland. 

Bokenham.     See  Bukenham. 

Bokenhull,  co.  Salop.     See  Bucknell. 

Bokhampton,  co.  Berks.  See  Bock- 
hampton. 

Bokilton,  Philip,  esquire,  334. 

Bokland.     See  Bttkland. 

Bolam,  Bolom  [co.  Northumberland], 
65. 

,  Trewick  in,  q.v. 

Bolbury,  Boltebyry  [in  Malborough], 
co.  Devon,  manor,  115. 

Boldre,  co.  Southampton,  Sharpricks 
in,  q.v. 

Bolehall,  Bollehalle  by  Thomworth  [in 
Tamworth],  co.  Warwick,  416. 

Bollesdon.     See  Bullesdon. 

Bollesovere,  Bollesovre,  co.  Derby. 
See  Bolsover. 

Bollok,  John,  of  Norton,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Derbyshire,  415.'  Cf. 
Bullok. 

Bolney,  Bolne,  John,  escheator  in 
Surrey  and  Sussex,  308, 


Bolney,  John- — cont. 

,    .  . . . ,   sheriff   of   Surrev   and 

Sussex,  384,  421. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  under-sheriff  of  Surrey 

and  Sussex,  421. 
Bolorn      [co.     Northumberland].     See 

Bolam. 
Bolsover,  Bollesovere,  Bollesovre,  co. 

Derby,  manor,  107,  308. 

,  Glapwell  in,  q.v. 

Bolt,  Richard,  of  Hampshire,  1 10. 
Boltebyry,  eo.  Devon.     See  Bolbury. 
Boltesham,  Thomas,  of  Kilsby,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 299. 
Bolton   [in  Wensley,   co.   York],    333, 

336  bis. 

Bolton,  Robert,  clerk,  313. 
,  Thomas  de,  of  Huby,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  417. 
Bolynton,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  220. 
Bolysdon,    Robert,    of    North    Curry, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Somerset, 

27,  60.     Cf.  Bullesdon. 
Bonbv,  Bondeby,  co.  Lincoln,  manor, 

'  248,  251/252,  338,  344. 
Bonde,  John,  of  Gorleston,  49. 

,  Nicholas,  knight,  79. 

Bondeby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Bonby. 
Bone,  John,  farmer  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,   and 

alnager,  in  Yorkshire  and  York, 

279. 
,  .  . .  . ,  clerk,  farmer  of  Kerswell 

priory,  57. 

,  Simon,  chaplain,  227. 

Boneface,     William,     of      Chesterton, 

82. 
,....,....,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Cambridgeshire,  150. 
Boner,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

.  Lincoln,  153. 
Bonevill,  Boneville,  Bonevylle,  John, 

100. 

,  Thomas,  397. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Cecily  (Cheyne),  wife  of, 

397. 

, ,  John,  son  of,  398. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    Margaret,    mother    of, 

396,  397. 

,  William,  knight,  father 

of,  396,  397. 
,  .  .  . . ,  William,  son  and  heir  of, 

397,  398. 

William  de,  knight,  248,  249. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  .  . . ,  John,  son  of,  248, 

249. 
,    .....    . .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    William, 

knight,  son  of,  249. 
,    . .  .  . ,  Richard,  son  of, 

248. 
,    ,  William,  son  of, 

248,  249, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


465 


Boney,  Boneye,  co.  Nottingham.     .Vr 

Bunny. 

Bonham,  Thomas,  334. 
, commissioner  to  misc  n 

loan  in  Wiltshire,  317. 

, ,  of  Wiltshire,  256. 

Bon  Repos  [C6tos  dn  Nord,  France], 

abbey,  312. 
Bonsale,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Southwark,  88,  123. 
Bonvngton,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Kent,  299. 
Booff .     See  Boef. 
Booke,  Richard,  of  Kempsey,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  149. 
Bookham,  Bokeharn,  co.  Surrey,  299. 
Boothby  Graffoe,  co.  Lincoln,  Somer- 

ton  in,  q.v. 
Borard,  Geoffrey,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

172. 

Borell,  Geoffrey,  325. 
Borewardesleye,  co.  Salop.     See  Brose- 

ley. 
Borewey,   John,  of  Ludlow,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  416. 
Borgulone,  John,  of  Weston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  170. 
Borle,  John,  of  Isleham,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  150. 
Boroudon,  co.   Northumberland.     See 

Burradon. 
Borray,  John,  100. 
Borstall,  Nicholas,  of  Kent,  57. 
Bosebury,  John,  '  spycor,'  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Worcester,  153. 
Boseno,    Bosno,    John,    commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Buckingham- 
shire, 317. 
,  of  Hart  well,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire,  416. 
Bosevill,    Bosvyler  John,   of  Ardsley, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  West 

Riding,  co.  York,  26. 
,  William,  of  Nuneaton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  151. 

Cf.  Boswell. 

Bosham,  co.  Sussex.  .'574. 

,  Broad  Bridge  in,  q.r. 

Bosno.     See  Boseno. 
Bosom,  Boson.     See  Bosun. 
Bossall,  co.  York,  Sand  Hutton  in,  q.v. 
Boston,  Botston,  co.  Lincoln,  8,  9,  69, 

71,  87,  122,  151,  155,  173,  222, 

279,  301,  392,  415. 
,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and     subsidies     in.     See     Hen- 

negge  ;        Aylwardo  ;         Bell  ; 

Louelich  ;   Dixon. 
,    ....,   searchers   of   ships    in. 

See  Skynner  ;    Penreth  ;     Eve- 

don. 

Bosun,   Boson,   Bosom,   Bozon,  Alex- 
ander,  of   Olnev,    '  gentilman,' 

337. 
Wt.  2415. 


Bosun — cont. 

,  John,  168,  248,  271. 

,       ,      Alice      (Middelton), 

mother  of,  27 1 . 
,    .  .  .  . ,    William,    son   of,    271, 

272. 
,  .  .  . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Devon,  315,  318. 
,    .....   commissioner   to   raise 

a  loan  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

318. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Exeter,  29. 
,    Thomas,   esquire,    farmer   of 

Long    Bennington    and     Field 

Dalling  priory,  139. 
,     William,     commissioner     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Bedfordshire,  316. 
Bosvyle.     See  Bosevill. 
Boswell,  Acheles,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  220. 

Cf.  Bosevill. 

Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  170. 
,  Market,  co.  Leicester,  Barton 

in  the  Beans  in,  q.v. 
Botelee,  Botele,  John,  of  Speenham- 

land,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Berk- 
shire, 172,  301. 

Boteler,  Boteller.     See  Butler. 
Botereye,  Boterye,  William  de  la,  of 

Southchurch,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Essex,  87,  122. 
Botesham,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Bottis- 

ham. 

Bothal,    co.    Northumberland,    Long- 
hirst  in,  q.v. 
Bothe,  Henry,  Henry  del,  escheator  in 

Nottinghamshire,  385. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Lancashire,  130. 

John  de,  John  del,  John,  son 

of,  130. 
,  . . . . ,  Robert,  brother  of, 

130. 

,....,  of  Barton  on  Irwell,  130. 

, the  elder,  136. 

,  Robert  de,  of  Barton  on  Irwell, 

136. 

Botiller.     See  Butler. 
Botlisham,  co.  Cambridge.    See  Bottis- 

ham. 
Botolph   Bridge,   Bottilbrigge   [parish 

merged  in  Orton  Longville],  co. 

Huntingdon,  152. 
Botour,   John,    collector   of   a   tax    in 

Devon,  28. 
Botreaux,  Ralph,  knight,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Cornwall,  318. 
,  lord  de,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Dorset,  318. 
Botston,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Boston. 
Bottesford,  William,  292. 
Bottesham,      co.      Cambridge.        See 

Bottisham. 
Bottilbrigge,    co.     Huntingdon.       See 

Botolph  Bridge. 

F.  30. 


466 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Bottisham,      Botesham,      Bottesham, 

Botlisham,  co.   Cambridge,   82, 

150,  259,  267. 
Bouche,  William,  Alice,  daughter  and 

heir  of,  113. 
,   .  . .  . ,  Marjorie,  daughter  and 

heir  of,  113. 
Boucher,     John,     of     Beachamstead, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hunting- 
donshire, 220. 

,  Roger,  110. 

Cf.  Bourchier. 

Boudelers,  Richard,  of  Ashford  Bowd- 

ler,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop, 

172.     Cf.  Bowelers. 
Boudenham.     See  Bodenham. 
Boudon,  co.  Derby.     See  Bowdeii. 
Bougan,  100. 
Boughay,    Boghhey,    John,    John    de, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 171. 
,   . .  . . ,  of  Whitmore,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  417. 
Boughton  Aluph,   co.   Kent,  Mardale 

in,  q.v. 
Monchelsea,  Bocton  Monchensy , 

co.  Kent,  323. 
Boulogne,  honour  of,  146. 
Bourchier,    Bourghchier,    Burghchier, 

William,  knight,  22,   146,  286- 

288,  332. 
,    ,  Anne  (Stafford), 

wife  of,  286-288. 

lord  de.     See  Stafford. 

Cf.  Boucher. 

Bourdon,  William,  242. 

Boure,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norfolk,  85,  120,  150,  220. 
,    Thurstan    de,    commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Derbyshire, 

318. 

,  William,  of  Knowlton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  171. 

Cf.  Bower. 

Bourgeanvyll,  John,  prior  and  farmer 

of  Co  wick  priory,  39. 
Bourghchier.     See  Bourchier. 
Bourn,  Brunne,  co.  Cambridge,  172. 

,  co.  Sussex.     See  Westbourne. 

Bourton,    Poureston   by    Gyllyngham 

[in  Gillingham],  co.  Dorset,  95. 
Bourton,  John,  sheriff  of  Bristol,  260, 

296.     Cf.  Burton  and  Byrton. 
Bourtre,  James,  110. 

,  Joan,  wife  of,  110. 

Bow,  Bowe  [in  Meriott],  co.  Somerset, 

397. 
Bowden,  Bowdon,  Boudon  [in  Chapel 

en  le  Frith],  co.  Derby,  86,  121, 

170. 

Bowe,  co.  Somerset.     See  Bow. 
Bowe,  John  of  Taunton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Somerset,  416. 
Bowelers,     John,     esquire,     335.     Cf. 

Boudelers. 


Bower,  Bowere,  John,  of  Boston,  9. 
,  .  . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  farmer  of  the  sub- 
sidy and   alnage   of  cloths  for 

sale,  and  alnager,  in  Holland, 

co.  Lincoln,  8. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Lincolnshire,  11. 

Bowes,  William,  mayor  and  escheator 

of  York,  195. 
Bowet,    Henry,    archbishop    of    York 

[1407-1423],   51,   98,    188,    189, 

235,  236,  324,  325,  410,  411. 
Box,  co.  Sussex,  hundred,  164. 
Box,  Thomas,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  48. 
Boxgrove,  co.   Sussex,   Easthampnett 

in,  q.v. 

,  Halnaker  in,  q.v. 

Boxley,  Boxle  [co.  Kent],  monastery,  32. 
Boxted,  Boxtede,  co.  Essex,  172. 
Boydell,  William,  199,  399,  400. 

, ,  Geoffrey,  father  of,  399. 

, ,  Henry,  son  of,  399,  400. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Henry,  clerk,  brother  of, 

400. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Staundon),  mother 

of,  399,  400. 

, Katharine,  wife  of,  399. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  333. 

Boynton,  Christopher,  Christopher  de, 

187,  199,  202,  289,  355,  361. 
,  .  . .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

North  Riding,  co.  York,  417. 
, commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 

York,  318. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Yorkshire, 

169,  212. 
,    ,  of  Yorkshire,   36,    124, 

132,  217,  243. 
John  de,  esquire,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  151. 
Boyton,  Richard,  collector  of  customs 

and    subsidies    in    Bridgewater 

and  district,  4,  13. 
,  . . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and 

Dorset,  177. 
Boyvell,     Boyvyle,     Boyvvll,     John, 

sheriff  of  Rutland,  129. 
.......   Thomas,   of  Tilton,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  170. 

,  William,  195,  227. 

,  John  the  elder,  son  and 

heir  of,  227. 
Bozard,  John,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

417. 

Bozon.     See  Bosun. 
Braas.     See  Brace. 
Brabourne,  Braborne,  co.  Kent,   109, 

288,  318. 

,  manor,  109. 

Brace,  Braas,  John,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Worcestershire, 

317. 
of  Worcestershire,  45, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


467 


Bracebrugo,  Ralph,  knight,  333. 

Braceby,  Richard,  312. 

Braekley,   Brakle,   co.    Northampton, 

manor,  108. 

,  Halse  in,  q.v. 

Bracy,    Guy,    escheator    in    Bedford- 
shire, 190. 
Bradbrug,     co.     Sussex.     See     Broad 

Bridge. 
Bradbrugge,  John,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Chichester  and 

district,  4,  14,  69,  70,  71  bi». 
Bradbury,  Bradbyry,  Richard,  Richard 

de,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Derby- 
shire, 28. 
,    . . . . ,    of   Bowden,    '  zomaii,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 

86,  121. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Chapel  en  le  Frith, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 

415. 

Braddefeld,  co.  Berks.     See  Bradfield. 
Bradeford,    co.    Wilts.     See    Bradford 

on  Avon. 

Bradeley.     See  Bradley. 
Bradeleygh,  co.  Wilts.     See  Bradley. 
Bradeleygh,  Bradelygh.      See  Bradley. 
Brademynche,  Bradenynch,  co.  Devon. 

See  Bradninch. 
Bradeshagh,  Bradeshawe.     See  Brad- 

shawe. 

Bradeshull,  co.  Salop.     See  Bretchel. 
Bradewell  [co.  Suffolk].     See  Brad  well. 
Bradewell,  Bradewelle.     See  Brad  well. 
Bradfield,     Braddeffeld,     co.     Berks, 

manor,  338. 
Bradford    on    Avon,    Bradeford,    co. 

Wilts,  300. 
Bradley,  co.  Stafford,  Bertherton  in,  q.v. 

,  Longnor  in,  q.v. 

Shredicote  in,  q.v. 

,  Bradeleygh,  co.  Wilts,  431. 

Bradley,  Bradeley,  Bradeleygh,  Brade- 
lygh, Henry,  in  Somerset,  161. 

of  Bradley,  esquire,  431. 

John,  of  Longhirst,  '  voman,' 

413. 
,  Thomas  de,  of  Chippingdale, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lancashire, 

300. 
Bradninch,  Brademynche,  Bradenynch, 

co.  Devon,  439. 

,  manor,  59. 

,  Hele  in,  q.v. 

Bradolveston      by      Pudeletune,      co. 

Dorset.     See  Burleston. 
Bradshawe,    Bradshagh,    Bradeshagh, 

Bradeshawe,  Nicholas,  105,  127, 

137,  142,  199,  200,  231. 

esquire,  105. 

,  Roger,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Derbyshire,  318. 

,  esquire,  233,  249. 

,   Thomas,   of  Haigh,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lancashire,  300. 


Knulstono,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  ( Jloucestershire,  27. 
Bradwell,    Bradwall    [in    Wolstanton], 

co.  Stafford,  85,  120. 
,    Bradewell    [co.    Suffolk],    48, 

49. 
Bradwell,       Bradewell,       Bradewelle, 

Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax   in 

Gloucestershire,  85,  120,  171. 
Brafferton,    co.    York,    Helperby    in, 

q.v. 

Brake,  John,  128. 
Brakle,       co.       Northampton.         See 

Braekley. 
Bramdean,    Branden,    Bromden,    co. 

Southampton,  221,  301. 
Bramham,    co.   York,    Oglethorpe   in, 

q.v. 
Bramley,  Bromley,  co.  Southampton, 

440. 

,  \Vatesford  in,  q.v. 

Brampton,  Brompton,  co.  Derby,  86, 

121. 

,  Bramton,  co.  Suffolk,  301. 

Brampton,  Henry  de,  106. 

,  John  de,  144. 

Bramshot,  William,  sheriff  of  Hamp- 
shire, 262,  295. 

Bramton,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Brampton. 
Branden,      co.      Southampton.       See 

Bramdean. 
Brandon  [in  Eltham,  co.  Kent],  manor, 

57,  347,  408. 
Brandon,    Robert,    of    King's    Lynn, 

360. 

Branscombe,  co.  Devon,  Edge  in,  q.v. 
Branspath,  William,  128. 
Brantyngham,  William,  knight,  2  (3), 

22.     Cf.  Brentyngham. 
Brasyer,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  29. 
Braunston,  co.  Leicester,  86,  121. 

,  co.  Rutland,  27,  220,  417. 

Bray,  Braye,  co.  Berks,  172. 

,  Seven  Hundreds  of  Cookham 

and,  23,  87,  122. 
Bray,  John,  of  Loughton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire,  27. 
,   .  . . . ,  of  Tilbury  juxta  Clare, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex,  87, 

122. 
,  Robert,  of  Liskeard,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cornwall,  299. 
,  Thomas,  of  Evesham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  149. 
Braybroke,        Braybrook,        Gerard, 

esquire,  338,  426. 
,    .....    .  . . . ,    Joan    (Ralegh), 

wife  of,  338. 

,  .....  the  younger,  191. 

,  . .  .  . ,  . .  .  . ,  Eleanor  (de  Sancto 

Amando),  mother  of,  191. 
Braydeston,     Bruston,     co.     Norfolk, 

manor,  256,  257. 
Braye,  co.  Berks.     See  Bray. 


468 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Brayn,  Henry,  of  Abington,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  27. 

Brayton,  co.  York,  Gateforth  in,  q.v. 

Breamore,  Brommore  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], prior  of,  97. 

Brecknock,  Brehenok  [co.  Brecon], 
lordship,  400. 

,  parish  of  St.  John  in,  Alexan- 

derston  in,  q.v. 

Brecore,  Reynold,  19. 

,  Elizabeth  (Barnaby), 

late  the  wife  of,  280. 

, ,  William,  son  of,  19,  280. 

William,  278,  294. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Barnaby), 

mother  of,  294. 

Bredbury.     See  Bradbury. 

Bredfield,  co.  Suffolk,  Windervile's  in, 
q.v. 

Bredon,  co.  Worcester,  219. 

Bree,  John,  '  marchant,'  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Cornwall,  170. 

Bregge,  William  atte,  323.  Cf.  Brigge 
and  Brigges. 

Brehenock  [co.  Brecon].  See  Breck- 
nock. 

Brehill,  co.  Oxford.     See  Brill. 

Breinbre,  Peter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Oxford,  223. 

Bremson,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Essex,  300. 

Brenchley,  Brenchisle,  co.  Kent,  170. 

Brenles  [co.  Brecon].     See  Bronllys. 

Brennesley,  co.  Nottingham.  See 
Brinsley. 

Brent,  Robert,  knight,  377. 

Brent  Marsh,  Brentmerssh,  co.  Somer- 
set [district],  299. 

Brentyngham,  John,  of  Catteshull, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Surrey, 
223.  Cf.  Brantyngham. 

Brerehaugh,  John,  of  Selby,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  173. 

Brereley,  co.  York.     See  Brierley. 

Brereton,  Thomas,  of  York,  '  mar- 
chant,'  collector  of  a  tax  in 
York,  174. 

Bresyngham,  Thomas,  276. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  430. 

Bretchel,  Bradeshull  [in  Alberbury], 
co.  Salop,  74.. 

Brethenham,  co.  Norfolk.  See  Bret- 
tenham. 

Breton,  John,  of  Staffordshire,  382. 

Brette,  William,  of  Ansley,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  222, 
416. 

Brettenham,  Brethenham,  co.  Norfolk, 
175. 

Brewer,  Breuere,  Bruer,  Henry,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Oxford,  174. 

John,  clerk,  345. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxford,  153. 


Brewes,  co.  Lincoln,  manor.     See  Har- 

laxton. 
Brewes,  George,  240. 

, ,  esquire,  240,  276. 

Brewood,  co.  Stafford,  Hyde  in,  q.i: 
Brewosa,  William  de,  27 1. 
Brian,  Bryan,  John,  114,  254,  404. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Swinton,  the  younger, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 

Riding,  co.  York,  26. 
,   John,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Southwark,  223. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Hampshire 

and  Wiltshire,  76,  209. 
Brid,  Bridde,  Bryd,  Henry,  of  Ketter- 

ing,  collector  of  a  tax  in  North- 
amptonshire, 26. 
,  . .  .  . ,  of  Marlborough,  321  bis, 

322,  343. 

,  .  . .  . , '  gentilman,'  234. 

, of  Wiltshire,  278,  279. 

,  William,  of  Lichfield,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  298. 

Cf.  Brit. 

Bridford,  co.  York.     See  Birclforth. 
Bridforth,  co.  York.     See  Birdforth. 
Bridge  Hewick,  Hewykbrig  [in  Ripon], 

co.  York,  173.' 
Bridgenorth,      Briggenorth,      Brygge- 

north,  co.  Salop,  28,   152,  308, 

416. 
Bridgerule,     co.     Cornwall     [now    co. 

Devon],  Knowle  in,  q.v. 

,  Littlebridgo  in,  q.v. 

Bridgewater,      Briggewatei,      Brigge- 

watyr,     Bruggewater,     Brygge- 

water,    co.    Somerset,    128    bis, 

220. 
,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.     See  Boyton  ; 

Bak  ;       Mayno  ;       Hastynges 

(William)  ;     Lane  ;     Hastynges 

(John)  ;  Gosse  ;  Mohun  ;  Pitte  ; 

Gunne  ;   Dynt. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    searchers    of   ships   in. 

See  Trenode  ;    Brigge  ;   Pitto. 
Bridlington,        Bridtyngton,        Jolm, 

'  wewer,'   collector  of  a  tax  in 

York,  89,  124. 
,  Thomas,  citizen  and  draper  of 

London,  98. 
Brierley,    Brereley    [in    Felkirk],    co. 

York,  173. 
Brigge,  Brugge,  Brygge,  Edmund,  395. 

,  John,  sheriff  of  Salop,  5. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  265. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Herefordshire, 

132,  295. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hopton,  49. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Turvey,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Bedfordshire,  418. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  the  younger,  sheriff  of 

Gloucestershire,  296. 
,   Robert,   searcher  of  ships  in 

Bridgewater  and  district,  207. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


460 


Brigge — cent. 

,  Walter,  of  London,  37. 

(?/.  Brogge  and  Brig-4-^. 

Briggenorth,  co.  Salop.  'See  Bridge  - 
north. 

Brigges,  Brugges,  .lolm,  of  Stuunton 
on  Wye,  sheriff  of  Hereford- 
shire, 177. 

,  Thomas,  57,  347,  408. 

Cf.  Bregge  and  Briggo. 

Briggewater,  Briggew.it  yr,  co.  Somer- 
set. See  Sridgciwafcer. 

Brightle,  Brvghtle,  John,  275,  325). 

,  . ....  heir  of,  32<». 

Bright  well,  Bryghtwell,  Walter,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire, 
27,  86,  121. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Abingdon,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Berkshire,  417. 

Brigstock,  Brykstoke,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, 26,  292. 

Brill,  Brehill,  co.  Oxford,  258. 

Brimpsfield,  Brymmesfeld,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, alien  priory,  304,  357. 

Brimpton,  Brumpton  [co.  Berks],  336. 

Brinsley,  Brennesley  [in  Greasley],  co. 
Nottingham,  manor,  405,  406. 

Brinsop,  Brvnshope,  Brynshop,  co. 
Hereford,  301,  418. 

Brise,  Bryse,  John,  of  llchester,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  152. 

,  .....  of  Lydney,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  415. 

Bristol,  10  (3),  168,  207,  337,  341, 
342,  393  bis,  394  (3). 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  29,  89, 

124,  153,  174,  223,  302,  419. 

,  escheator  in,  195,  334. 

,  See  ako  Russell  ; 

Blount. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alriage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Myndo  ; 
Redrys  ;  Stamford  ;  Willand  ; 
Ford. 

,  mayor  of,  29,  89.  153,  174, 

195,  223,  302,  334,  419. 

,  See  also  Russell  ; 

Blount  ;  C'oker. 

,  mayor  and  commonalty  of, 

15,  30.  76,  118,  168,  210,'  260, 
296,  354,  406,  421. 

,  mayor,  burgesses  and  com- 
monalty of,  15,  30,  76,  118,  168, 
210,  260,  296,  354,  406,  422. 

,  port  of,  78. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collectors  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in.  See  Northmore 
(Richard)  ;  Sutton  ;  Droys  ; 
Russell  ;  Rukes  ;  Northmore 
(William)  ;  Fyssh. 

,  ....,  searchers  of  ships  in. 

See  Trenode  ;  Hogges  ;  Redrys  ; 
Richard  ;  Pitte. 

'  Toukerstret '  in,  174. 


Bristol,  county,  278. 

'  slu-riff  of,    29,    89,    153, 

174,   223,    302,    419. 
,  .  . .  . , See  also  Nuton  ; 

Sharp  ;       Russell  ;       Beiieley  ; 

Duddebroko  ;  Leycestre  ;  Bour- 

ton    ;      Ruddok    ;      Lyvedeu    ; 

Bagot  ;  Milton. 
Briston,  Bruston,  co.  Norfolk,  manor, 

376. 
Brit,  .John,  of  Wiltshire,  the  younger, 

34.     Cf.  Brid. 
Brixhiim,  co.  Devon,  manor,  198,  201, 

319. 

Xethway  in,  </•''• 

Broad  Bridge,  Bradbrug  [in  Bosham], 

co.  Sussex,  375. 
Broadhembury,  co.    Devon,    Kerswell 

in,    q.v. 
Broadwinsor,  co.  Dorset,  Childhay  in, 

a.r. 
Brocas,  Brokas,  William,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Hampshire, 

317. 

,..••,  sheriff  of  Hampshire,  129. 

Brochamton,  Brochampton,  co.   \\nr- 

wick.     See  Brokehampton. 
Brockham,  Brokham  [in  Betchworth], 

co.  Surrey,  88,  123. 
Brode,  John,  100. 

,  . .  .  . ,  the  elder,  100  bis. 

,....,  the  younger,  100. 

Thomas,  100. 

Brodeblountesdon,     co.     Wilts.       See 

Blunsdon,  Broad. 
Broclesworth  [co.  York].     See  Brods- 

worth. 

Brodok,  Reynold,  of  Adbaston,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  85, 

120. 
Brodsworth,  Brodesworth  [co.  York], 

cl lurch,  411. 
Brokas.     See  Brocas. 
Broke,  Brook,  Brooke,  John,  of  Ast- 

well,     collector     of    a     tax     in 

Northamptonshire,  26,  86,  121, 

223,  299. 

,  . .  . . ,  of  London,  brewer,  252. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Snaxtoii,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Kent,  28,  86,  121,  153, 

170,  299. 

,  Laurence,  93. 

,    Richard,    Richard   atte,    214, 

323. 
,  .....  of  Shottery,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  298. 
,  Thomas,   Thotiuis  atte,   'car- 
penter,' 323. 

, ,  knight,  95,  196  bis. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  the  younger,  323. 

,     of     Sornervl, 

es'|iiire,  75. 
,  William,  of  Eaton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  28,  299. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Hertfordshire,  224. 


470 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Brokehampton,  Brochampton,  Broch- 
ainton  [in  Kineton],  co.  War- 
wick, 85,  120. 

Brokham,  co.  Surrey.     See  Brockham. 

Brokeman,  John,  18. 

Brokenborough,  Brokenbergh,  co. 
Wilts,  422. 

Broker,  John,  citizen  and  skinner  of 
London,  98. 

Brokesbourne,  co.  Hertford.  See 
Broxbourne. 

Brokesby  [co.  Leicester],     See  Brooks- 

by. 

Brokesby,  Bartholomew,  sheriff  of 
Warwickshire  and  Leicester- 
shire, 296. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Warwickshire, 
318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Leicestershire,  439. 

Broket,  Thomas,  232,  286,  359. 

,  of  Yorkshire,  437. 

Brokhell,  Thomas,  229.  Cf.  Brokholo 
and  Brokholes. 

Brokhole,  Geoffrey,  Ellen,  late  the  wife 
of,  274  bis,  275,  304,  347,  348. 

,     .  . . . ,     . .  .  . ,    Joan    (Aspall), 

daughter  of,  348. 

,....,....,  Margery  (Sumpter), 

daughter  of,  304,  348. 

Cf.  Brokhell  and  Brokholes. 

Brokholes,  John,  of  Claughton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Lancashire,  300. 
Cf.  Brokhell  and  Brokholes. 

Broklesby,  William,  60. 

Bromcroft,  co.  Salop.      See  Broncroft. 

Bromden,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Bramdean. 

Bromelegh.     See  Bromley. 

Bromfield,  Bromfeld  [co.  Denbigh], 
[hundred],  163. 

Bromford,  Bromforde,  Nicholas, 
esquire,  107,  145,  189. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

189. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Robert  Horylake, 

grandfather  of,  q.v. 

Bromhale,  John,  of  Yardley,  331.  Cf. 
Brounhale. 

Bromholm  [co.  Suffolk].  See  Broom- 
holm. 

Bromlegh.     See  Bromley. 

Bromley,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Bramley. 

,  Abbots,  co.  Stafford,  298. 

Bromley,  Brornlegh,  Bromelegh,  Bruin- 
ley,  Henry,  290. 

,  Roger,  of  Mickley,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Salop,  416. 

,    Thomas,    esquire,    334,    341, 

439. 

,     ,     Jolm  Bromley, 

kinsman  and  heir  of,  341,  439. 

Brommore  [co.  Southampton].  See 
Breamore. 


Brompton,  co.  Derby.     See  Brampton. 

,  co.  York,  Snainton  in,  q.v. 

Brompton,  Brumpton,  John,  John  de, 
of  Beverley,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York, 

26,  88,  123. 
,  Robert  de,  parson  of  Standcn, 

399. 
Bromwich,     West,     Bromwyche,     co. 

Stafford,  85,  120. 
Bromwych,  lady  Katharine,  43. 
Bromwyche,  co.  Stafford.     See  Brom- 
wich, West. 
Bromyard,    Bromyord,    co.    Hereford, 

418. 

Bron.     See  Broun. 
Broncroft,  Bromcroft  [in  Diddlebury], 

co.  Salop,  152. 

Bronllvs,  Brenles  [in  Talgarth,  co. 
"Brecon],  400. 

,  castle,  400. 

Bronnesley,     Bronnesleye.     See    Bry- 

nnesley. 

Bronsop.     See  Brounsopp. 
Brook,  Brooke.     See  Broke. 
Brookland.     See  Bukland. 
Brooksby,    Brokesby    [co.    Leicester], 

141. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  141. 

,  manor,  141. 

Broomfield,  Brounfeld  by  Cantok,  co. 

Somerset,  94. 
Broomholm,  Brornholm  [in  Bacton,  co. 

Suffolk],  priory  of,  advowson  of, 

312,  313. 
Broseley,   Borewardesleye,   co.    Salop, 

church  of,  advowson  of,  264. 

,  manor,  264. 

Brotherton,  co.  York,  Byrarn  in,  q.v. 
Brotherton,  John,   of  York,    '  spicer,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  York,  154. 
.Broughton  [in  Bierton],  co.  Bucking- 
ham, manor,  108. 
Broumflet.     See  Brounflete. 
Broughton,     William,     of     Cransley, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 171. 

Broun,  Broune,  Bron,  John,  100. 
,  . .  .  . ,  Eleanor  (Raghton),  lato 

the  wife  of,  209. 
,       .  .  .  . ,       . . . . ,       Katharine 

(Asplion),  daughter  and  heir  of, 

209. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  '  bocher,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salisbury,  153. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  '  listere,'  of  Barrington, 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 

Cambridgeshire,  315. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Ashperton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  152. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Canterbury,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  Kent, 

318. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Churchill,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  149. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


471 


Broun,  John — cont.  Broxbourno,  Brok,esbourne,  co.  Hort- 
,    of  Dean,  collector  of  n  ford,  152. 

tax  in  Bedfordshire,  418.  Broy,   John,   of   Colin  worth,    collector 

,  of  Lincolnshire,  125,  253.  of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  28,  151. 

,   of  Napton-ori-tho-Hill,  Brudenell,    Edmund,    of    Oxfordshire, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick-  290. 

shire,  28.  Bruer.     See  Brewer. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  the  older,  collector  Brugge.     See  Brigge. 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  151.  Bruggehend,  John,  collector  of  a  tax 
,  . .  .  . ,  the  younger,  collec-  in  Gloucester,  88,  123. 

tor  of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  Brugges.     See  Brigges. 

416.  Bruggewator,      co.      Somerset.        See 

,  . .  . . ,  of  Norfolk,  110.  Bridgewater. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Shrewsbury,    '  cor-  Brumley.     See  Bromley. 

veser,'    collector    of    a    tax    in  Brumpton  [co.  Berks].     See  Brimpton. 

Shrewsbury,  88,  123,  418.  Brumpton.     See  Brompton. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Sodbury,  collector  of  Brurine,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Bourn. 

a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  220.  Bruns,  Richard,  oscheator  in  Oxford- 

Robert,  405,  400.  shire  and  Berkshire,  308. 

,  Joan  (Brynnesley),  wife  Bruston,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Braydeston 

of,  405,  406.  and  Briston. 
,  Roger,  of  Fownhope,  collector  Brut,    William,    clerk,    farmer   of   St. 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  301.  Helen's  priory,  409. 
,  Stephen,  of  Bromyard,  collec-  Brutoii,  co.  Somerset,  220. 

tor  of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  ,  prior  of,  95. 

418.  ,  Discovo  in,  q.v. 

Thomas,  294.  Bruyll,  Roger,  of  Warwick,  collector 

,....,  of  Kingston  on  Hull,  134,  of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  151. 

135.  Bruyn,  John,  sheriff  of  Salop,  358,  428. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Maud  (Corbrugge),  ,  Maurice,  Edith,  late  the  wife 

mother  of ,  134.                                                   of,  238. 
,  William,  of  Kibworth  Beau-  Cf.  Bryn. 

champ,    collector   of   a   tax   in  Bryan.     See  Brian. 

Leicestershire,  86,  121.  Bryche,  co.  Essex.     See  Birch. 

Brounfeld   by   Cantok,   co.    Somerset.  Bryche,  John,  John  de,  64,  183. 

See  Broomfield.  ,  Robert,  son  and  heir  of, 

Brounflete,       Brounflot,       Broumflet,  183. 

Edward,  of  Bedfordshire,  435.  Bryd.     See  Brid. 

Henry,  159.  Bryddeston,       Byddeston,       William, 

,  Joan  (Holand),  duchess  farmer  of  the  subsidy  and  alnage 

of  York,  wife  of,  159.  of  cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager, 

, ,  knight,  370,  435.  in  Somerset,  341,  431. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  duchess  of  Brydford,  co.  York.     See  Birdforth. 

York,  wife  of,  390,  435.  Brygge.     See  Brigge. 

,    Thomas,    knight,    keeper    of  Bryggenorth,  co.  Salop.     See  Bridge- 
York  castle,  83,  129,  358.  north. 
,    . .  . . ,    .  . .  . ,  sheriff  of  York-  Bryggewater,      co.      Somerset.        See 

shire,  83,  129,  296,  358.  Bridgewater. 

Brounhale,  John,  292.     Cf.  Bromhale.  Brygham,  Robert,  clerk,  guardian  of 
Brounsopp,  Bronsop,  William,  collector  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric 

of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  171,  418.  of  Chichester,  350,  355. 
Brounyng,  Browenyng,  John,  106,  269.  Bryghtle.     See  Brightle. 
,    .  .  .  .,  Eleanor  (Fitz  Nicholl),  Bryghtwell,  lord  de.     See  Moderbv. 

wife  of,  269.  Bryghtwell.     See  Brightwell. 

, John,  son  of,  269,  270.  Brykstoke,     co.     Northampton.       .S'ce 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  68,  72.  Brigstook. 

, ,  Alice,  late  the  wife  Bi  ygman,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 

of,  62,  68,  72.  in  Lincoln,  302. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   Giles,   son  Brymmesfeld,     co.     Gloucester.       See 

and  heir  of,  68,  72.  Brimpsfield. 

Brow,  Browe,  Jolin,  collector  of  a  tax  Brymmrsgrovo,  John,  clerk,  commis- 

in  Rutland,  86,  121.  sioner  to  raise  a  loan  in  Surrey, 
,    Robert,    sheriff    of    Rutland,  315,317. 

215,  250,  251.  Brympton,    co.    Somerset,    Alvingtou 
Browonyng.     See  Brounyng.  in,  y.v. 


472 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Bryn,  John,  of  Bridgnorth,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Salop,  28.     Cf.  Bruyn. 
Brynkele,  Brynkelee,  Robert,  272. 
,      .  .  .  . ,     Katharine     (Essexe), 

mother  of,  272. 

,  William,  William  son  of,  125. 

Brynnesley,  Bronnesley,    Bronnesleye, 

William  de,  379,  405,  406. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  father  of,  405. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth,  mother 

of,  405. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Isabel  (Prentys), 

wife  of,  405. 
,     .  . . . ,     . . . . ,    Joan    (Broun), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  405,  406. 
,     . . . . ,     . .  .  . ,    Margery    (Fitz 

Herbert),  wife  of,  405. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Robert,  father  of, 

405. 
,   John,  son  and  heir  of, 

405. 
Brynshop,    Brynshope,    co.    Hereford. 

See  Brinsop. 
Bryse.     See  Brise. 
Bubbenhall,  Bobenhull,  co.  Warwick, 

28. 
Bubbewyth,  Nicholas,  bishop  of  Bath 

and  Wells  [1408-1424],  32,  90, 

158,  186,  218,  310,  402. 
,    .  .  . . ,    .....  vicar-general  of, 

158,  186,  218. 

Buckerell,  co.  Devon,  Waringstone  in, 
q.v. 

Buckingham,  Bukyngham,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 301. 

Buckingham,  county,  collectors  of 
taxes  in,  27,  86,  121,  150,  172, 
222,  301,  416. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioners  to  raise  a 

loan  in,  317. 

,'escheator  in,  1  bis,  3,  30,  62, 

63  (2),  64,  70,  73,  82,  91,  92, 
103  bis,  104  bis,  105  (4),  106  bis, 
107,  127,  142  bis,  144,  145  (4), 

159,  177,  185,  194,  195  (5),  196, 
217,  235,  238,  239  bis,  241,  274 
(3),  275  (3),  276  bis,  315,  327, 
333  bis,  334  bis,   335  bis,  339, 
367,    377,    378,    379,    422,    426 
bis. 

,    See   also    Stirkeland  ; 

Hampden  (Edmund)  ;    Durem  ; 

James  ;    Launcelyn  ;    Barton  ; 

Hasilden     ;         Manyngham     ; 

Whappelode ;  Hampden  (John). 
,    farmer    of    the    subsidy    and 

aliiage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnager,  in.     See  Glover. 
,    sheriff    of,    commissioner    to 

raise  a  loan  in  Buckinghamshire, 

317. 
, See  Aylesbury  ;  Stivke- 

land  ;     Hampden  ;     \VTaweton  ; 

Wyot  ;    Giffard  ;    Massy  ;    Fitz 

Richard  ;  Radewell. 


Buckingham,  earl  of.  See  Thomas  of 
Woodstock. 

Buckingham,  Buckyngham,  John  de, 
bishop  of  Lincoln  [1362-1397], 
161. 

Bucknell,  Bokenhull,  co.  Salop,  manor, 
165,  166. 

Budde,  Henry,  of  Staverton,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Northamptonshire, 
223. 

Budell,  Thomas,  of  Hindon,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  87,  122. 

Buggele,  WTilliam  de,  370. 

,  Amice,  wife  of,  370. 

Buk,  James,  438. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Agnes  (Stavelay),  wife 

of,  438. 

,  John,  of  Melchbourne,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  28. 

Bukeland,  Bukelande.     See  Bukland. 

Bukenham,  Bokenham,  Buknam,  John, 
collector  of  customs,  and  sub- 
sidies in  King's  Lynn  and 
district,  70,  72,  113,  130,  192, 
193,  292  bis,  294. 

Bukland,  Bocland,  Bokeland,  Bokland, 
Brookland,  Bukeland,  Buke- 
lande, Richard,  collector  of  a 
subsidy  in  London  and  district, 
13,  14  bis,  72,  130,  192,  352. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  52. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  Maud,  late  tho 

wife  of,  52,  396,  397. 

Buknam.     See  Bukenham. 

Bukstede,  Simon,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Southwark,  29. 

Buktoft,  William,  of  Buckinghamshire, 
224. 

Bukworth,  John,  collector  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  King's  Lynn 
and  district,  70,  72,  113,  130, 
192,  193. 

Bukyngham,  co.  Buckingham.  See 
Buckingham. 

Bulde,  Geoffrey  de,  130. 

Bulf,  Robert,  of  Oadby,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Leicestershire,  170. 

Bulkington,  Bulkyngton,  Bulkyngdon, 
Bulkyngdon  by  Kyvele  [in 
Keevil],  co.  Wilts,  300. 

,  manor,  164,  167,  309,  420  bis. 

Bulle,  Nicholas,  citizen  and  skinner  of 
London,  276. 

Bxillesdon,  Bollesdon,  Thomas,  of 
Clifton,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Worcestershire ,  169. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Severn  Stoke,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 
219 

Cf.  Bolysdon. 

Bullinghope,  Lower,  Lower  Bullyng- 
hope  [in  the  parish  of  St.  Martin, 
Hereford],  co.  Hereford,  20. 

Bullok,  Ralph,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Norfolk,  27,  85,  120,  150. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


473 


Bullok — cunt. 

,  master  Walter,  clerk,  guardian 

of      tin-      temporal!)  ies     of     th<» 

bishopric  of  Covrntrv  ami  Lich- 

field,  326. 

Cf.  Bollok. 

Bullymore,   Walter,   of  Herefordshire. 

381,  382. 
Bullyiighope,     Lower,     co.     Hereford. 

See  Bullinghope,  Lower. 
Bulmer,  Bulmore,  John,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    East    Riding,    co. 

York,  219. 

, esquire,  379. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of   Leavening,  collector 

of  a   tax   in   the   East   Riding, 

co.  York,  26,  300. 
,  Robert,  John,  son  of,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  151. 

Bunny,  Boney,  Boneye,  co.  Notting- 
*  ham,  299. 

,  manor,  257,  376. 

Buntirigford,    Buntyngford    [in    Lay- 

ston,  Throcking,  Aspenden  and 

Wyddial],  co.  Hertford,  86,  121, 

152. 
Burcombe,  co.  Wilts,  Ditchampton  in, 

q.v. 
,  North,  Bridcoinbe,  co.  Wilts, 

97. 
Burdet,  brother  John,  farmer  of  the 

priory   of  Hough   on  the  Hill, 

39. 
,      Jolm,      knight,      Elizabeth 

(Stafford),  daughter  and  heir  of, 

305. 
,  Richard,  esquire,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    West    Riding,    co. 

York,  151. 
,  Thomas,  knight,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Warwickshire, 

318. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Warwick- 
shire   and    Leicestershire,    129, 

225. 
,   .  . .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Warwickshire, 

68,  72. 
Burdon,  William,  of  Aston,  the  elder, 

collector    of    a    tax    in    Salop, 

301. 
Bures,    St.    Mary,    Seintemarieberwes 

[co.    Suffolk    and]    co.    Essex, 

320. 

Burewell,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Burwell. 
Burford,  co.  Oxford,  301. 

,  co.  Salop,  Greet  in,  q.r. 

Burford,  John,  citizen  and  saddler  of 

London,  422. 

,  William,  239. 

Burgate,  William,   collector  of  a   tax 

in  Southwark,  223. 
Burgeys,  Richard,  clerk,  of  Yorkshire, 

435. 
Burgh,  co.  Lincoln,  152. 


Burgh-   cont. 

(next     A\  Isham),     Burgh    [co. 

Norfolk],   church  of,  advo\\son 

of,  312,  313. 

,  manor,  312,  313. 

co.  Suffolk,  172. 

on  Bain,  co.  Lincoln,  Uirsby  in, 

q.v. 
,    West,    Westbergh    [in    Ban- 

stoad],  co.  Surrey,  119,  137. 
Burgh,    Ellis,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Staffordshire,  85,  120. 

,  Hugh,  74,  436. 

,  Elizabeth  (Mouth),  wife 

of,  74. 

,  John,  407. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Surrey  and 

Sussex,  169. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Warwick- 
shire   and    Leicestershire,    340, 

375. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  296. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  317,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  179. 

,    .  . .  . ,  Isabel  (Monbou- 

cher),  wife  of,  179. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Leicestershire,  341. 

, ,  of  Rutland,  250. 

,  .  . .  . ,  esquire,  131. 

, of  Walton,  176. 

,  Richard  de,  of  Norfolk,  188. 

Thomas,  of  Yorkshire,  53. 

,  William,  esquire,  187. 

,  of  Rutland,  250. 

Cf.  Bergh. 

Burghchier.     See  Bourchier. 
Burgherssh,  John  de,  knight,  398. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Ismay,  late  the  wife  of, 

335,  398. 
,     .....    Margaret    (Arundell), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  398. 
,  . . .  . ,  Maud  (Chaucer),  daugh- 
ter and  heir  of,  398. 
Burghill,  co.  Hereford,  Tillington  in, 

q.v. 
Burghill,    John,    bishop    of    Coventry 

and  Lichfield  [1398-1414],  32. 
Burgoyn,  Burgoyne,  Burgoigne,  John, 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 

Cambridgeshire,  315,  316. 
, escheator  in  Cambridge- 
shire and  Huntingdonshire,  169. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Cambridgeshire,  202. 

Burhton,  co.  Stafford.     See  Burton. 

Burhton.     See  Burton. 

Burlestoii,    Bradolveston    by    Pudele- 

tune,  co.  Dorset,  95. 
Burleston,     William,     of    Devonshire, 

168. 
Burley,   William,    escheator   in   Salop 

and    the    adjacent    march    of 

Wales,  169. 

, ,  of  Salop,  68,  73. 

Burman.     See  Burneman. 


474 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Burmyngeham,     co.     "Warwick.       See 

Birmingham. 
Burnell,  Edward,  143. 

, ,  knight,  106. 

,  Hugh,  knight,  335. 

,  William,  prior  and  farmer  of 

Loders  priory,  37. 

Burneman,  Burman,  John,  202,  203. 
,  Joan  (Ragonell),  mother 

of,  202. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Thorp),  mother  of, 

386,  441. 

, John,  son  of,  386,  441. 

, son  and  heir  of,  203. 

Burnham,  co.  Buckingham,  27. 

,  co.  Essex,  220. 

Burnhill,   Burnhull   [in  Patshull],   co. 

Stafford,  298. 
Burnhill,  Burnhull,  William,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  171. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Burnhill,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  298. 
Burnhull,  co.  Stafford.     See  Burnhill. 
Burnhull.     See  Burnhill. 
Burnsall,  co.  York,  Rilston  in,  q.v . 
Burpham,    co.    Sussex,    Wepham    in, 

q.v. 

Burradon,  Boroudon,  co.  Northumber- 
land, 53. 

Burrington,  co.  Devon,  Pool  in,  q.v. 
Burton,  Burhton,  co.  Stafford,  152. 
Bradstock,  co.  Dorset,  Shipton 

Gorge  in,  q.v. 

by  Lincoln,  co.  Lincoln,  305. 

Burton,  Burhton,  Anker  de,  of  Hopwell, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 

170. 
,   John,  of   Barnwell,   collector 

of    a    tax    in    Cambridgeshire, 

221. 
,   . . . . ,  of  Newton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,   85, 

120. 
,  Richard,  Richard  de,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  417. 
,  . . . . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Kingston  on  Hull 

and  district,  4,  13. 
,  . .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Sandwich  and  dis- 
trict, 3,  13. 
Thomas,  Thomas  de,  collector 

of    customs    and    subsidies    in 

London  and  district,  78,  141. 
,   . . .  . ,  knight,  sheriff  of  Rut- 
land, 177,  383,  428. 
....... of  Burton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Staffordshire,  152. 

,  .  ....  of  Rockingham,  128. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

London,  29. 
,    citizen   and   grocer   of 

London,  farmer  of  Brimpsfield 

priory,  357. 


Burton,  William — -cont. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Leicester,  farmer  of 

the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths 

for      sale,      and      alnager,      in 

Leicestershire,  34 1 . 

Cf.  Bourton  and  Byrton. 

Burwell,  co.  Cambridge,  172,  297. 
,  Burewell,  co.  Lincoln,  priory, 

201. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    prior    of.     See    Monte 

Ardit'. 

Bury,  co.  Sussex,  hundred,  164. 
......  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  150. 

Bury,  John,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in   King's  Lynn   and 

district,  4,  13. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Barton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Warwickshire,  298. 
,      .  .  .  . ,     of     West     Wickham, 

escheator  in  Cambridgeshire  and 

Huntingdonshire,  340. 

,  Nicholas,  48,  58,  198,  384. 

,    .....    collector  of   a   tax   in 

Suffolk,  415. 
,   .  . .  . ,  farmer  of  the  priory  of 

Greeting  St.  Mary  and  Everdon, 

46,  366. 
,    .  . .  . ,    of   Eyke,    collector   of 

a  tax  in  Suffolk,  150,  221. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Middlesex,  415. 

, ,  of  Kent,  9,  154. 

Buryhatley  [co.  Bedford].     See  Hatley, 

Cockayne. 
Burys,  John,  of  Suffolk,  45. 

,  William,  of  Halstead,  57. 

Busbury,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Staffordshire,  85,  120. 
Bushbury,    co.    Stafford,   Moseley   in, 

q.v. 
Bussebrigg,  Bussebrigge,  Bussebrugge, 

Robert,  143,  180,  181. 
,  .  . .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

180,  181. 
,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Surrey,  151. 
Bussh,  Nicholas,  94. 
,  Ralph,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Dorset,  318. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Somerset,  320. 

Busshell,   Robert,   of   Gloucestershire, 

217,  409.     Cf.  Buysshell. 
Busshuppestrowe,     co.     Wilts.       See 

Bishopstrow. 
Bussy,     John,     of     Ingham,     knight, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Kesteven, 

co.  Lincoln,  301. 
Bustardhall,     Bwustardhall     [in     the 

parish   of   St.    Mary   Bishophill 

Seinor,  York],  co.  York,  187. 
Bustori  by  the  Sea,  co.  Norfolk.     See 

Beeston  Regis. 
Butler,     Butiller,     Boteler,     Boteller, 

Botiller,     Andrew,     sheriff     of 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  215. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


475 


Butler,  Andrew — cont. 

,    knight,     fschcnlor    in 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  41. 

,  Edward,  knight,  226,  252. 

,  . .  .  . ,  Anne,  wife  of,  22fi. 

, of  Somerset,  419. 

,  James,  earl  of  Ormond,  95. 

,    John,    collector    of    customs 

and   subsidies   in   London   and 

district,    6,    78,    141,    155,    193, 

351. 

,  escheator  in  Cambridge- 
shire and  Huntingdonshire,  81 

bis. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  '  mercer,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  London,  174. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Ekeney,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Buckinghamshire,    27, 

150. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Exhall,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Warwickshire,  151,  171. 

,  Philip,  knight,  360. 

,  . .  . . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Edward,  son  and 

heir  of,  360. 
,    .....    .  .  . . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a   loan  in   Hertfordshire, 

316. 

, , ,  of  Woodhall,  334. 

Ralph,  of  Gloucestershire,  33. 

Richard  le,  148,  149. 

, ,  Joan,  wife  of,  148,  149. 

,    Robert,    of    Elton,    commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in.  Hunting- 
donshire, 314. 
,    William,    William    le,    king's 

chamberlain    and    receiver    of 

South  Wales,  390,  391. 

,  .  . .  . ,  esquire,  400. 

,  knight,  105,  148,  149. 

,   .  .  .  . ,   .  . .  . ,  John,  brother  of, 

149. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  . .  . ,  John,  father  of, 

148, 149. 

, ,  of  Sudeley,  196  bis. 

,    .  . .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,    of    Warrington, 

142,  148,  149. 
,    . . . . ,    Elizabeth, 

wife  of,  148,  149. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Waresley,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Huntingdonshire,  300. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Worcestershire,  9. 

Butorley,  Richard,  of  Aston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  152. 
Buttanysdale,  co.  Salop.     See  Betton 

in  Hales. 
Butte,    John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Cornwall,  27. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Cornwall,  esquire,  141. 

Butturwyk,    Thomas    de,     abbot     of 

Ramsey,  290. 

Buxhall,  Buxhale,  co.  Suffolk,  221,  301. 
1'mxhull,  Alan  de,  knight,  182. 
Buysshell,    John,    Joan    (Bernehous), 

late     the     wife     of,     275.     Cf. 

Busshell. 


Bwustardhall,  co.  York.     See  Bustard- 

halL 
Bychehampstedu,      co.      Huntingdon. 

See  BeaHiamstcad. 
livddeston.     See  Bryddeston. 
Byde,  John,  of  Wiltshire,  66. 
Bydyk,    Godfrey,    Margaret    (Haym), 

mother  of,  371. 

,  .  .  . . ,  William,  son  of,  371. 

Byfeld,  Thomas,  of  Northamptonshire, 

128. 

Byford,  co.  York.     See  Beeford. 
Bygge,  John,  of  Hatflold,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  299. 
Bygod,  Bygot,  John,  knight,  125,  179. 
,  .  .  . . ,  Custance  (Mauley), 

wife  of,  124,  125,  179. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  North  Riding,  co.  York, 

151. 
,    . . . . ,    .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  the  East  Riding, 

co.  York,  318. 
,  .  . . . ,  .  . . . ,  sheriff  of  Yorkshire 

and  keeper  of  York  castle,  262. 
Bvkenhull,  co.  Warwick.     See  Bicken- 

hill. 

Bykerysdyke  [in  Misson],  co.  Notting- 
ham, fishery  of,  228. 
Bykes,  John,  of  Shelf ord,  357. 
Bykirton,     William,     of     Yelvertoft, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 415. 

Bykrnan,  Stephen,  clerk,  356. 
Byldeston,  Gervase  de,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Suffolk,  301. 
Bylleshay,  co.  Dorset.     See  Bilshay. 
Byllyng.     See  Billyng. 
Byllyngesleye,  co.  Salop.     See  Billings- 
ley. 

Bylton,  co.  York.     See  Bilton. 
Bynetheway,  William,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Shrewsbury,  153. 
Byngham,  Ralph  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Nottinghamshire,  416. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Car  Colston,  collector 

of   a   tax   in  Nottinghamshire, 

151. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Dorset,  86,  121. 

,  William,  of  Hampshire,  409. 

Byram,    Birom    [in    Brotherton],    co. 

York],  417. 
Byrcheore,      Richard,      '  wever,'      of 

Shrewsbury,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Shrewsbury,  418. 
Byrches.  See  Birchous. 
Bvrmyngliam,  co.  Warwick.  See 

Birmingham. 
Byrnant,     John,     of     Knaresborough, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  West 

Riding,  co.  York,  87,  122. 
Byrne,  Roger,  of  Yorkshire,  215,  286. 
Byrnyngeham,      co.      Warwick.     See 

Birmingham. 


476 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Byron,  John,  knight,  collector  of  a  tax  Calais — cont. 

in  Lancashire,  300.  ,  castle,  114,  253,  403. 

Byrton,   John,  knight,   collector  of  a  ,  cemetery  of  St.  Nicholas  in, 

tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  27.  134. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Newton,  collector  of  a  ,  church  of  St.  Mary  in,  366. 

tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  27.  ,  Clais  Sure  in,  115,  254,  404. 

Cf.  Bom-ton  and  Burton.  ,  '  Fissherstret '  in,  366. 

Byrypomeray,  co.  Devon.     See  Berry  ,  '  Foxtonstret  '  in,  366,  367. 

Pomeroy.  ,  '  Hallyngstret '  in,  366. 

Byskele,   John,   of  Norwich,   collector  ,  John  Erst  in,  115,  254,  404. 

of  a  tax  in  Norwich,  154.  ,  John  Seep,  John  Sepp,  in,  114, 

Bysmer,  Bysmere,  William,  goldsmith,  115,  254,  404. 

collector  of  a  tax  in   London,  ,  '  Lanternegate  '  in,  366. 

88,   123,   153.  ,  '  Lanternestret  '  in,  366. 

Bysopthorp,    co.    York.     See    Bishop-  ,    '  Le    Colsete   sur    Le   Water  - 

thorpe.  hauk  '  in,  115,  254,  404. 

Bysshop.     See  Bisshop.  ,  '  Le  Hem  '  in,  114,  254,  404. 

Bythelake,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in  ,    '  Le  Hospital  '   in,    114,   254, 

Devon,  299.  404. 

Bytteswell,  co.  Leicester.     See  Bittes-  ,  '  Lo  Newe  Were  '  in,  115,  254, 

well.  404. 

,  '  Le  Place  Bondewyne  Tubbe  ' 

in,  114,  253,  403. 

,  '  Le  Plash  '  in,  115,  254,  404. 

,  '  Le  Sterre  '  in,  366. 

,  '  Le  Storehous  '  in,  366. 

C  ,  '  Le  Wraterhauk  '  in,  115,  254, 

404. 

Cachepoll,  John,  of  Bristol,  10,  341.  ,  march  of,  192,  204,  246,  291, 

Cachero,  William,  of  Thetford,  collector  353,  380,  429. 

of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire.  172.  ,  mayor  and  escheator  of,  134, 

Cade,  William,  323.  143,  254,  404. 

,  Joan,  wife  of,  323.  ,      See     also     Meriffeld  ; 

Cadeleigh,   Cadelegh,   co.   Devon,   fee,  Orwoll  ;    Bermycham. 

127.  ,  '  Mesondiewlane  '  in,  134. 

,  manor,  124.  ,   parish  of   St.   Mary  in,    114, 

Caden,  William,  mayor  and  escheator  253,  366,  367,  403. 

of  Lincoln,  62,  73.  ,    parish     of    St.    Nicholas    in, 

Cadull,  Simon,  Eva,  late  the  wife  of,  134. 

1,  21,  67,  68.  ,  parish  of  St.  Peter  without  the 

,     ,     ,     Alice     (Adam)  walls  of,  1 14,  253,  403. 

daughter  and  heir  of,  21,  67,  68 ,  Pieter  Vink  in,  115,  254,  404. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Emma  or  Emmot  ,   skovinage  of,    114,    115,    253, 

(Hyot)    daughter   and    heir   of,  254,  403,  404. 

21,  67,  68.  , .bailiff  of,  115,  254,  404. 

,     . . .  . ,    .  . .  . ,    Joan    (Walker)  ,    Stace    Rose,    Stase    Rose    in, 

daughter  and  heir  of,  21,  67,  68.  115,  254,  404. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  of  Cecily,  ,  '  Toffalles  '  in,  366. 

daughter  of,  21,  67,  68.  ,  walls  of,  114,  253,  366,  403. 

, ,  Margaret  (Hauker) ,  '  Wolporterstret  '  in,  366,  367. 

daughter  and  heir  of,  21,  67,  68.  Calche,   Robert,   collector   of   customs 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Margery  (Dyngull)  and  subsidies  in  Melcombe  and 

daughter  and  heir  of,  21,  67,  68.  district,  4,  13. 

Caen  [Calvados,  France],  alien  abbey  Calcote,  Robert,  Alice,  late  the  wife  of, 

[of  the  Holy  Trinity]  of,  24.  195. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  abbess  of,  possessions  of,  ( 'aldecote,      Nicholas,      escheator      in 

43,  54.  Cambridgeshire    and    Hunting- 

Caistor,  Castre,  co.  Lincoln,  118.  donshire,  432. 

Holton  le  Moor  in,  q.v.  ,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Cambridgeshire,  46. 

Calais  [Pas-de-Calais,  France],  13,  14,  Cf.  Chaldecot. 

71,  114,  115,  129,  162,  192,  204,  Calder,  Caldre  [in  St.  Bridget  Becker- 

246,    253,    254,    291,    353,    366,  met,   co.    Cumberland],    abbey, 

380,  403,  429.  51,  98. 

aldermen  of,  135.  Caldewell,  co.  Bedford.     See  Caldwell. 

,  '  Begynstret  '  in,  366.  Caldre  [co.  Cumberland].     See  Calder. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


477 


Caldwell,   Caldowell   [in    Bedford],   co. 

Bedford,   priory   of,    advowson 

of,  271. 

Calestok  [Co.  Cornwall].     See  CalstorU. 
Cnllan,  -John,  214. 
Callilond,    Colylond    [in   Southill],    co. 

Cornwall,  manor,  52. 
Calne,  co.  Wilts,  417. 

,  hundred,  97. 

,  Whitley  in,  g.r. 

Calstock,  Calstok,  Calestok  [co.  Coru- 

wall],  manor,  235. 
Calston,  Thomas,  sheriff  of  \Viltshiiv, 

128. 
Calstone  Wellington,  Calston,  co.  \\'ills, 

97. 

Calthorne,  William,  235. 
Calthorp,  William,  knight,  378. 
Cam,  Camme,  Camne,  co.  Gloucester, 

manor,  213,  214. 
Cambat,  John,  139. 
Cumberwell,  Camervvell,  co.  Surrey,  170. 

,  '  Brounestenement  '  in,  290. 

Cambridge,     Cauntebrigg,     co.     Cam- 
bridge, 27,  221. 
,  chapel  of  St.    Ivlmimd,   king 

and  martyr,  in,  199,  201. 
,  parish  of  St.  Andrew  the  Less 

in,  Bamwell  in,  q.v. 
Cambridge,  county,  collectors  of  taxes 

in,   27,    86,'  87,    121,    122,    150, 

172,  221,  300,  415. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  315,  316. 
,   escheator   in,    2,    49,   63,   64, 

84,  89,    104,    105,   106  (3),   127, 

142,  143,  144  (3),  145,  159,  177, 

195,    196,    199,    201,    227,    234, 

238,  239,  240  bis,  259,  267,  270, 

273  bis,  274,  285,  297,  310,  331, 

332,  333,  334,  335  bis,  336,  377 

bis,    378,    384,    386,    389,    425, 

441. 
,      See     also      Leverer  ; 

Hasenhill  ;    Butler  ;    Alynton  ; 

Burgoyn  ;     Heth   ;      Huyssh   ; 

Grace  ;  Bury  ;  Caldecote. 
,   farmers   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnagers,       in.         See     Sabbe ; 

Acton  ;    Langford. 
,  king's  alnager  in.     See  Bever- 

lee. 
,     sheriff     of.       Sec     VValden  ; 

Hakbech   ;      Bevyle    ;      Scot    ; 

Polo  ;   Hasenhill  ;   Stucle. 
Cambridge,  earl  of.     See  Richard. 
Cambrigge,    Caumbrigg,    Caumbrigge, 

Caumbrygge,    William,    mayor 

and  escheator  of  London,   335 

bi#,   336   bis,    377    bis,   378   bis, 

399. 
Camerton,    Camlerton,    co.    Somerset. 

church     of,     parson     of.       .sVc 

Combe. 


Caiuerwell,  co.   Surrey.     See  Camber- 
well. 

Camlerton,  co.  Somerset.     See  Camer- 
ton. 

Camme,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Cam. 
Cammell,  John,  95,  157. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Ellen,  wife  of,  95. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Joan  (Plecy),  mother  of, 

157. 
,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Somerset,  152. 
Cammoys.      See  Camoys. 
Camne,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Cam. 
Camoys,  Cammoys,  Thomas,  Thomas 

"  de,  knight,  377,  393. 
,    . .  .  . ,    .  .  . . ,    Elizabeth,    late 

the  wife  of,  194  bis. 
,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Hugh,    kinsman 

and  heir  of,  393. 
,  lord  de,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Hampshire,  317. 
,  .  . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Sussex,  317. 
Camp,  Robert,  of  Ketton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Rutland,  418. 
,  Simon,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  of  London,  407. 

Campsall,  co.  York,  151. 

Campsea  Ash,  Caumpesse,  co.  Suffolk, 

priory  of,  advowson  of,  180. 
Canford  Magna,  Caneford,  co.  Dorset, 

222. 

,  manor,  96. 

Cank,  co.  Stafford.     See  Cannock. 
Cannings,  All,  Alkanynges,  co.    Wilts, 

300. 
,  Bishops,  co.  Wilts,  Coate  in, 

q.v. 
Canniiigton,  Canyngton,  co.  Somerset, 

hundred,  416. 
Cannock,  Cannok,  Cank,  co  Stafford, 

152. 
,  forest  of,  king's  hay  of  Bentley 

in,  388. 

Great  Wyrley  in,  q.v. 

Canterbury,    co.    Kent,    91,    200,   318 

bis. 

,  Christ  Church,  prior  of,  91. 

letters  dated  at,  177,  274. 

,  '  Spechehouslane  '  in,  91. 

Canterbury,      archbishop      of.        See 

Arundell ;  Chicheley. 
,    province    of,    clerical    tenths 

granted   by   the   clergy  of,    31, 

32,  90,  133,  157,  160,  185,  186, 

211,  218,  309,  310,  401,  402. 
Cantreselyff,  Cantrecelly,  co.   Brecon, 

lordship,  400. 
Canyngton,    co.   Somerset.     See    Can- 

nington. 
('a pel,    Capell    [in    Warehorne  ?],    co. 

Kent,  manor,  81. 
Caplen,  Thomas,  of  Clapham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 


478 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Capon,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 

,  of  Surfleet,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 
25,  301. 

Cappys,  John,  of  Gloucestershire,  353. 

Oaptul,  Capulle,  William,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Herefordshire,  152. 

,  of  How  Caple,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  172. 

Carbonell,  John,  esquire,  256,  376. 

Carbrooke,  Kerbroke,  co.  Norfolk, 
manor,  109. 

Car  Colston,  Carcolston,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 151. 

Cardeston,  co.  Salop.     See  Cardiston. 

Cardiff,  Kerdyf  [co.  Glamorgan],  lord- 
ship, 101. 

Cardington,  co.  Salop,  Lydley  in,  q.v. 

Cardiston,  Cardeston,  co.  Salop,  chapel 
of,  advowson  of,  74. 

,  manor,  74. 

,  Wattlesborough  in,  q.v. 

Cardoyle,  William,  of  Cumberland,  216. 

Caresbrok,  Isle  of  Wight.  See  Caris- 
brooke. 

Carethorne.     See  Crathorn. 

Carisbrooke,  Caresbrok,  Isle  of  Wight, 
priory,  37,  38. 

, prior  of.     See  Ulmis. 

Carlby,  Carleby,  co.  Lincoln,  222. 

Carleton,  Carleton  Curly,  co.  Leicester. 
See  Carlton  Curlieu. 

,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Carlton  and 

Carlton  le  Moorland. 

[co.  Northampton].  See  Carl- 
ton,  East. 

,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Carlton. 

,  Carleton  in  Lyndryk,  Carleton 

in  Lynderyk,  co.  Nottingham. 
See  Carlton  in  Lindrick. 

in  Kesteven,  Carleton  in 

Kesteven  by  Ancastre,  co.  Lin- 
coln. See  Carlton  Scroop. 

Carleton.     See  Carlton. 

Carlisle,  co.  Cumberland,  327. 

,  cathedral  church  of,  priory  of, 

188,  236. 

,  demesne  lands  of,  147. 

,  Exchequer  of,  113. 

,  farmers  of  customs  and  sub- 
sidies in.  See  Merkynfeeld  ; 
Rygdon. 

,  Kenyholme  by  Rickerby  in, 

147. 

king's  fishery  by,  344. 

Midilholme  in,  147. 

parish  of  St.  Cuthbert  in, 

Upperby  in,  q.v. 

Carlisle,  bishop  of.  See  Stirkeland ; 
Whelpdale. 

,  bishopric  of,  guardian  of  the 

spirituality  of,  325. 

,  guardian  of  the  tem- 
poralities of.  See  Skelton. 


Carlisle,  Karlell,  Robert,  of  Cumber- 
land, 340. 

,  Thomas  de,  heirs  of,  362. 

Carlton,  Carleton,  co.  Lincoln,  301. 

,  Carleton,  co.  Nottingham,  151, 

220. 

Curlieu,  Carleton  Curly,  Carle- 
ton,  co.  Leicester,  150,  416. 

,  East,  Carleton  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], church  of,  parson  of.  See 
Humberston. 

in  Lindrick,  Carleton  in  Lyn- 
dryk, Carleton  in  Lynderyk, 
Carleton,  co.  Nottingham,  304, 
305,  318,  319. 

,  lordship,  304. 

,  Kingston  in,  q.v. 

,  '  Whithall,'  '  Whythall '  in, 

304,  319. 

le  Moorland,  Carleton,  co. 

Lincoln,  manor,  409. 

Scroop,  Carleton  in  Kesteven, 

Carleton  in  Kesteven  by 
Ancastre,  co.  Lincoln,  manor, 
167,  243,  266. 

Carlton,  Carleton,  Edmund,  243. 

,  . .  .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  86,  121. 

,  Henry  de,  of  Lincoln,  318,  319. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Henry,  son  of,  319. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  of,  319. 

,...-, Thomas, son  of,319. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  clerk, 

father  of,  318. 

,  . .  .  . ,  . . .  . ,  Walter,  esquire, 

son  of,  318,  319. 

,...., ,  Hugh,  son  of, 

319. 

,....,....,...  ,  John,  son  of, 

319. 

,  John,  of  Carlton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  220. 

,  Thomas,  esquire,  105,  305  bis. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Henry,  father  of, 

305. 

, ,  Thomas  Carleton 

of  Carlton  in  Lindrick,  clerk, 
grandfather  of,  304,  305. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Walter,  son  and 

heir  of,  305  bis. 

Carmarthen,  Karmerdyn,  Kermerdyn 
[co.  Carmarthen],  Exchequer  of, 
72,  83,  390. 

Carmynowe,  William,  esquire,  365. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  esquire,  son 

and  heir  of,  365. 

,  ,  John,  son 

and  heir  of,  365. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  365. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Ralph,  knight, 

brother  of,  Alice,  late  the  wife 
of,  365. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .....  Thomas,  son  of, 

365,  366. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


479 


Carpenter,  Henry,  of  Evoslmm,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 

84,  119. 
Carrant,       William,       the       younger, 

escheator     in     Somerset     and 

Dorset,  340.     Cf.  Karaunt. 
Carrewo,    Nicholas,    commissioner    to 

raise  a  loan  in  Surrey,  315,  317. 
Carshalton,    Greshaulton,   co.    Surrey, 

299. 
Oarswall,  Carswell  [co.  Hereford].     See 

Craaswell. 

Carswell,  co.  Devon.     See  Kerswell. 
Cartereston,    Carterston,    co.    Dorset. 

See  Catherston  Le west/on. 
Carthusian  order,  the,  135. 
Cartmel,  Kertmell,  co.  Lancaster,  300. 
Cartyngton,  John,  of  Northumberland, 

77. 
Cary,  Hugh,  of  Somerset,  285. 

,  Robert,  115. 

,  . . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Devon,  315,  318. 
,  . . . . ,  escheator  in  Devon  and 

Cornwall,  42. 

, esquire,  124. 

Cassington,    Kersington,    co.    Oxford, 

93. 
Castelacre,    co.    Norfolk.     See    Castle 

Acre. 

Casteleyn,  Castelein,  William,  22. 
,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Warwickshire, 

9,  110. 

Cf.  Chasteleyn. 

Castell,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Devon,  315. 
,    . .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Warwick- 
shire and  Leicestershire,  308. 
,    .  . .  . ,    . . .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a   loan  in   Warwickshire, 

318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  233. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Plymouth,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Devon,  299. 
Cfistellacre,    co.    Norfolk.     See    Castle 

Acre. 
Castelleventon,        co.        York.        See 

Leavington,  Castle. 
Castelman,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Bristol,  153. 
Casterton,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Kesteven,  oo.  Lincoln,  25. 
Castilmorton,     co.     Worcester.         See 

Castlemorton. 
Castle  Acre,  Castellacre,  Castelacre,  co. 

Norfolk,  162,  299. 

,  castle,  162. 

,  manor,  162,  420  bis. 

,  Bishop's,  co.  Salop,  Colebatch 

in,  q.v. 
Rising,    Risyng,    Rysing    [co. 

Norfolk],  258. 
, demesne,  258, 


Castlomorton,  Castilmorton,  co.  Wor- 
cester, 414. 
castles  named  : — 

Arundol. 

Berkeley. 

Bronllys. 

Calais. 

Castle  Acre. 

Christchurch  Twvnham. 

Clun. 

Coyty. 

Devizes. 

Dinas  Bran. 

Dover. 

Exeter. 

Eye. 

Holt. 

Huntingdon. 

Launceston. 

Ley  bourne. 

Lincoln. 

Montgomery. 

Newport. 

Oakham. 

Odiham. 

Orford. 

Oswestry. 

Oxford. 

Pleshey. 

Rochester. 

Sarum,  Old. 

Shrawardine. 

Tamworth. 

Tonbridge. 

Trematon. 

Winchester. 

York. 

Castor,  Castre,  co.  Northampton,  86, 
121,  299. 

,  Ailsworth  in,  q.v. 

,  Milton  in,  q.v. 

Castre,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Caistor. 

co.  Northampton.     See  Caistor. 

Castyllevynton,       co.       York.        See 

Leavington,  Castle. 
Catbury,  John,  95. 

,  Nicholas,  95. 

Cateby,  John,  261. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Leicestershire,  141. 

Catolo,  Thomas,  of  Uppinghara,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  171. 
Caterall,  Jolm,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 
West  Riding,  co.  York,  87,  122. 
Caterham,  Katerham,  co.  Surrey,  299, 

416. 

Catermayn.     See  Quatrernayns. 
Cateryngton,    co.    Southampton.     See 

Catherington. 

Catesby,  John,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Northamptonshire, 
316. 

Catevan,  John,  of  Hampshire,  76. 
Catosden,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Middlesex,    26,    86,    121,     150, 
171. 


480 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Catesham  [co.   Suffolk].     See  Shottis- 

ham. 

Catherington,  Cateryngton,  GO.  South- 
ampton, 417. 
Gather  ston       Leweston,       Carterston, 

Cartereston,    co.    Dorset,    221, 

300. 
Catrik,    Catryk,    John,   bishop    of    St. 

Davids  [1414-1415],  90. 
, bishop  of  Coventry  and 

Lichfield  [1415-1419],  127,  158, 

186,  218,  310,  326. 
,    ,  vicar-general  of, 

186,  218,  310. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    collector    of   a   tax    in 

York,  419. 
Catteshull  [in  Godaiming],  co.  Surrey, 

223. 
Catton,  William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Chichester  and 

district,  113,  130,  192,  193,  204, 

205,  216,  381  bis,  383. 

, of  Kent,  57,  347. 

Catworth,    co.    Huntingdon,    86,    121, 

220,  300,  417. 

Catyrmayn.     See  Quatremayns. 
Caudray,     Cawederay,     Nicholas,     of 

Stanford  on  Soar,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  221. 
,  William,  of  Stanford  on  Soar, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Notting- 
hamshire, 85,  120. 
Caumbrigg,  Caumbrigge,  Caumbryggo. 

See  Cambrigge. 
Caumpesse,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Campsea 

Ash. 

Caundyssh.     See  Cavendyssh. 
Cauntebrigg,     co.     Cambridge.       See 

Cambridge. 
Caunterbury,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Bristol,  29. 
Caurs,  co.  Salop.     See  Cause. 
Caus,  Richard,  collector  of  a   tax  in 

Norfolk,  171. 
Cause,    Caurs,    Cawes    [in   Westbury], 

co.  Salop,  301. 

forest,  74. 

Causton,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Cawston. 
Cauteley,     Thomas,     of     Uppingham, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Rutland, 

152. 

Cave,  Kave,  co.  York,  88,  123,  220. 
,  North,  Northcave,  co.  York, 

300. 
,  South,  Southcave,  Southkave, 

co.  York,  220,  235. 
Cave,  John,  of  Middleton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  26. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Cambridgeshire,  221. 

William,  of  Kent,  38. 

Cavendyssh,     Caundyssh,     John,     of 

London,  111. 
,  Roger,  heir  of,  313. 


Cavendyssh — cont. 

,  Thomas,  Serjeant  of  the  king's 

cellar,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Salop,  111. 

,  William,  citizen  and  mercer  of 

London,  421. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  London,  '  mercer,' 

372. 

Cavil,  Kayvell  [in  Eastrington  ?],  co. 
York,  220. 

Cawederay.     See  Caudray. 

Cawes,  co.  Salop.     See  Cause. 

Cawod,  Robert,  clerjc,  53. 

Cawston,  Causton  [co.  Norfolk],  manor, 
312,  313. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of, 

312,  313. 

Caysho,  Henry,  184. 

Cees,  Thomas,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Lincoln  and  the 
parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 
1 1  252 

Cerf,  Cerff,  Serf,  John,  215,  437. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  eschea tor  in  Northumber- 
land, 339,  413. 

,  of  Yorkshire,  23,  197, 

199,  232. 

,  William,  261. 

Cerne  [co.  Dorset],  abbot  of,  96. 

Cerne,  Edward,  275. 

,  Ellen,  late  the  wife  of, 

239. 

Cervyngton,  Servyngton,  Oliver,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  26. 

, ,  esquire,  240,  284. 

,  David,  son  of, 

368. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Oliver,  son  and 

heir  of,  284,  331  bis,  368. 

Cesay,  co.  York.     See  Sessay. 

Chabbenore,  Hugh,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Herefordshire,  222. 

Chaddenwicke,  Chadneswyche  [in 
Mere],  co.  Wilts,  97. 

Chadeleshunte,  co.  Warwick.  See 
Chadshunt. 

Chadlington,  Chadlyngton  [in  Charl- 
bury],  co.  Oxford,  173. 

Chadneswyche,  co.  Wilts.  See 
Chaddenwicke . 

Chadshunt,  Chadeleshunte,  co.  War- 
wick, 171. 

Chagestey,  Arnulph,  360. 

Chaklecot,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Dorset,  150.  Cf.  Caldecote. 

Chaldryngton,  co.  Wilts.  See  Cholder- 
ton. 

Chalgrove,  Chalgrave,  co.  Oxford,  88, 
123. 

Chalgrove,  Chalgrave,  lord  de.  See 
Barentyn. 

Chalk,  Broad,'  co.  Wilts,  Knighton  in, 
q.v. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


481 


Chalkhill,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  iu 
Middlesex,  26. 

Chalons,  Robert,  knight,  303,  351. 

,    .....    .....  commissioner   to 

raise  a  loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 

,  .....   sheriff  of  Devon, 

358. 

Chalton,  Thomas,  collector  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  Sandwich  and 
district,  4,  14. 

chamberlain  of  England,  the.  See 
Humphrey. 

Chamberlayn,  Chambeleyn,  Chaumber- 
leyn,  Chaximbirleyn,  John,  106, 
362. 

of  Berrow,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcestershire,  169,  414. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Romsey,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hampshire,  172. 

,  Richard,  of  Cotton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Northamptonshire, 
299. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  28. 

,  of  Derbyshire,  40. 

,    .....    of    Northamptonshire, 

359. 

Chambre,  Richard,  of  Lichfield,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  85, 
120. 

Champ,  John,  escheator  in  Oxfordshire 
and  Berkshire,  6. 

Champarnon,  Richard,  275  bis,  330. 

,   .....  Hugh,  son  and  heir  of, 

330. 

Champeneys,  John,  of  Norfolk,  12. 

Champeyny,  Champeiiy,  Nicholas, 
prior  and  farmer  of  Ware  priory 
and  farmer  of  the  priory  of 
Noyon  and  Neufmarche,  46,  64, 
65. 

Champyon,  Thomas,  of  Kent,  89. 

chancellor,  the,  314,  421. 

See  also  Beaufort. 

Chancery,  the,  312  bis,  327. 

,  attorney  of.     See  Chesilden. 

,  certificates  sent,  or  to  be  sent, 

into,  15,  35,  78,  116,  118,  148, 
155,  198.  206,  244,  330,  337, 
392,  413. 

clerk  of.     See  Hertilpole. 

,  fine  in,  for  contempt,  53. 

,  hanaper  of,  payments  in,  21, 

22,  29,  30,  44,  48,  49,  54,  60, 
67  bis,  68,  70,  78,  89,  91,  93, 
109  (4),  114,  119,  125  6w,  132, 
133,  137,  140,  157,  159,  161, 
162,  165,  166,  167,  174,  175, 
176,  177,  179,  180,  181,  182, 
184,  191,  200,  201,  205,  209,* 
212,  214,  217,  225,  229  (3), 
234  bis,  241,  242,  246,  247, 
250  bis,  252,  255,  257  bis,  258, 
260,  263,  264,  265,  270  (3), 
272  (3),  277,  278,  282,  283  bis, 

Wt.  2415. 


Chancery,  hanaper  of,  payments  in — 
cont. 

284,  285  (3),  288  bis,  306,  311, 
312,  315  bis,  322,  324,  326, 
329  bis,  336,  338,  346,  347, 
361,  366,  367,  368,  370,  371 
bis,  373  bis,  375,  376,  390,  398 
(3),  399,  400  bis,  405,  406,  408, 
410,  412,  421,  422,  423,  424, 
433,  434,  437,  438  bis,  441  bis, 
442  bis. 

inquisition  to  be  sent  into,  132. 

,  letters  patent  surrendered  in, 

for  cancellation,  11,  33,  36,  45, 
53,  57,  65,  73,  75,  77,  128,  147, 
156,  161,  178,  202,  217,  228, 
231,  233,  234,  243,  248,  259, 
266,  268,  280  bis,  284  bis,  290 
bis,  295  bis,  303,  327,  330,  341 
bis,  347  bis,  350,  351,  354,  355, 
357,  359,  361,  363,  368,  372, 
385,  386,  390,  394  bis,  395, 
408,  419,  423,  431,  435,  439, 
440. 

non-appearence  in,  147,  148. 
proceedings  in,  226,  252,  389, 
437. 

record  sent  into,  160. 
suit  pending  in,  164. 
writs  issued  from,  34,  147,  148. 

writs  unduly  issued   out   of, 

226,  235,  252. 

Chancy,  Henry,  of  Collingbourne,  427, 
436. 

Chandeler,  Chaundeler,  John,  bishop 
of  Salisbury  [1417-1426],  218, 
310,  403. 

,  John,  clerk,  140. 

Changeton,  William,  145. 

Chapel  en  le  Frith,  Chapel,  Chapell 
'  parysh,'  co.  Derby,  220,  415. 

,  Bowden  in,  q.v. 

Chapeleyn,  Thomas,  106,  140. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Joan  (Bayford),  late  tho 

wife  of,  140. 

Chapell  '  parysh,"  co.  Derby.  See 
Chapel  en  le  Frith. 

Chapman,  Chepman,  Alan,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Surrey,  223. 

John,  of  Honiton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Devon,  153,  299,  417. 

,    .....    . . . . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Devon,  315. 

,  Richard,  of  Carl  ton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  151. 

,  William,  of  Ospringe,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  86,  121. 

See  also  Pury. 

Charborough,  Cherburgh  [in  Morden], 
co.  Dorset,  church  of,  advowson 
of,  294. 

,  manor,  294. 

Charford,  North,  Northchardeford, 
Ch'arteford,  co.  Southampton, 
97,  417. 

F.  31. 


482 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Charlbury,  co.  Oxford,  Chadlington  in, 
q.v. 

,  Pudlicott  in,  q.v. 

Charles,  Thomas,  knight,  240. 
Charleton,  Charleton  Camvile,  Charle- 
ton  Camvyle,  co.  Somerset.     See 
Charlton  Horethorne. 

,     co.     Wilts.      See     Charlton, 

Great. 

Charleton,  Charlton,  Cherleton, 
Edward,  of  Powis,  knight,  377 
bis,  399,  442. 

t    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   Elizabeth, 

late  the  wife  of,  399,  442. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . , Joan  (Grey), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  399,  442. 

t     .  . .  . ,      .    .  . ,      .  .  .  . ,     Joyce, 

daughter  and  heir  of,  399,  442. 

,...., Cf.  Powys. 

Robert  de,  chief  justice  of  the 

Common  Bench,  108. 

Thomas,  40,  200. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Fraunceys), 

wife  of,  200. 

,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 

,    Walter,    Elizabeth,    late    the 

wife  of,  63. 

,  sheriff  of  Wiltshire,  5. 

,  William,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Northumber- 
land and  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
253. 

Charlewode,  co.  Surrey.  See  Charl- 
wood. 

Charlewode,  Cherlewode,  John,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  151. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Chipstead,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  26. 

Charlton,  Great,  Charleton,  Cherleton 
[in  Swanborough  hundred],  co. 
Wilts,  manor,  58,  363. 

Horethorne,  Charleton  Cam- 
vile,  Charleton  Camvyle,  Char- 
leton, co.  Somerset,  manor, 
94. 

Marshall,  Cherleton,  co.  Dorset, 

56. 

Charlton.     See  Charleton. 

Charlwood,  Charlewode,  co.  Surrey, 
356. 

Charnok,  John,  of  Gleadess,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  220. 

Charosey.     See  Chavsy. 

Chart  next  Sutton  Valence,  Chart, 
Cheart,  co.  Kent,  229,  323. 

Charteford,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Charford,  North. 

Chartesey,  William,  of  Terling,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Essex,  300. 

Chartley  [co.  Stafford],  1,  16. 

Charyngworth,  Robert,  243. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Kent  and 

Middlesex,  340. 


Chastelet,  William,  of  Chesterton, 
commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 
Cambridgeshire,  315. 

Chasteleyn,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Cambridgeshire,  172.  Cf. 
Casteleyn. 

Chatham,  co.  Essex,  manor.  Sec 
Waltham,  Great. 

Chatillon,  Chaste-lion,  abbey  of  St. 
Peter  of.  See  Conches. 

Chaucer,  Thomas,  363,  371,  398. 

,  .  .  .    ,  Maud  (Burgherssh),  wife 

of,  398. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Oxfordshire,  317. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Hampshire,  40, 

68. 

, ,  esquire,  338,  411. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  havener  in  Corn- 
wall and  Plymouth,  141. 

Chaumberleyn,  Chauinbirleyn.  See 
Cliamberlayn. 

Chaunce,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Essex,  220,  221. 

,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  88,  123. 

Chaunceller,  William,  collector  of 
customs  and  subsidies  in  Now- 
castle-upon-Tyne  and  district, 
380,  381,  383.' 

,  escheator  in  Yorkshire, 

262. 

Chaundeler.     See  Chandeler. 

Chaunton,  co.  Somerset.  See  Chilton 
upon  Polden. 

Chaunton,  Walter,  heir  of,  95. 

Chaveney,  John,  of  Mountsorrell, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 300. 

Chavsy,  Charosoy,  Henry,  collector  of 
"a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  417. 

Chaworth,  Thomas,  knight,  255,  256, 
261. 

,    .  .  .  . ,   commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Nottinghamshire, 
316  bis. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 262,  267. 

..........  ,....,  sheriff  of  Notting- 
hamshire and  Derbyshire,  215. 

Chawreth,  Chawrethe,  John,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Essex,  220,  221. 

Cheadle,  Chedle  [co.  Stafford],  377. 

Cheallounez,  Robert,  knight,  388. 

,  ,  Blanche  (Water- 
ton),  wife  of,  388. 

Cheart,  co.  Kent.  See  Chart  next 
Sutton  Valence. 

Cheddar,  Chedder,  Chedere,  co.  Somer- 
set, 60,  95. 

Chedder,  Cheddre,  Richard,  75,  168. 

,  .  . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Somerset,  314. 

Cheddiiigton,  Chetyngdon,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 416. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


483 


(  lifddleton,    Cli«-t  \  lt<>n,    co.    (Stafford, 

85,  120. 

Cheddre.     See  Chedder. 
Chodere,  co.  Somerset.     See  Cheddar. 
Chodeseye,  co.  Somerset.     See,  Chedzoy. 
Chodiok.     See  Chydyock. 
Chedle  [co.  Stafford].     See  Cheadlf. 
Chedzoy,     Chedeseye,     co.     Somerset. 

church  of,  advowson  of,  95. 

,  manor,  94. 

Chekley,     Henry,     of     Warwickshire, 

325. 
Cheldewell,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  26.     Cf.  Childewall. 
Choldryngton,  co.  Wilts.     See,  Choldor- 

ton. 
Chelerey,  Edinund  de,  Isabel  (Russell). 

daughter  of,  175,  176. 
Chcllefeld,  co.  Kent.     See  Chelsfield. 
Chellesworde  [co.  Devon].     See  Chils- 

worthy. 

Chelrey,  co.  Berks.     See  Childrey. 
Chelsfield,  Chellefeld,  co.  Kent,  79. 
Cheltenham,   co.   Gloucester,  Arlo  in, 

q.v. 

Cheltenham,  William  de,  175,  176. 
Chelton,    co.    Somerset.     See    Chilton 

Trinity. 
Chelworth,  Chelworthe  [in  Cricklado], 

co.  Wilts,  368. 
Cheny.     See  Cheyne. 
Chepman.     See  Chapman. 
Chepstow,  Chepstowe  [co.  Monmouth], 

207. 
Chepyngdale,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Chip- 

pingdale. 

Cherburgh,     co.     Dorset.     See     Char- 
borough. 
Cherleton,   co.   Dorset.     See   Charltou 

Marshall. 
,    co.     WTilts.       See     Charlton, 

Great. 

Cherleton.     See  Charleton. 
Cherlewode.     See  Charlewode. 
Cherseworth,    co.    Sussex.     See    Ches- 

worth. 

Chesebroke,  John,  345. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Devereux),  wife  of, 

345. 
Cheseman,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Kent,  28. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Kingston  on  Thames, 

collector    of    a    tax    in    Surrey. 

223. 

Cheser,   John,   guardian   of   the   tem- 
poralities   of    the    bishopric    of 

Chichester,   234,   247,    248,   350 

bis,  355. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Surrey,    farmer    of 

Stratfieldsaye    priory,    73,    76, 

77. 
Chesham,    co.    Buckingham,    Latimer 

in,  ({.i-. 
Cheshunt,  Chesthunt,  C'hesthunte,  co. 

Hertford,  86,  121,  173. 


Chesilden,  Chesulden,  Chesylden, 
Chezelden,  Chiselden,  Robert, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 223. 

,  sheriff  of  Rutland,  262, 

277. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Allexton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  150. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Braunston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  86, 121. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Wells,  '  gcntilman,' 

attorney  of  Chancery,  437. 

Cf.  Chuseldene. 

Chester,  honour,  141. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  principality  of,  285. 

Chesterton,  co.  Cambridge,  82,  150, 
172,  315. 

,  co.  Huntingdon,  220. 

Chesthunt,  Chesthunte,  co.  Hertford. 
See  Cheshunt. 

Chesulden.     See  Chesilden. 

Chesworth,  Chusworth,  Cherseworth 
[in  Horsham],  co.  Sussex,  manor, 
276. 

Chesylden.     See  C'hesilden. 

Chetewynd,  John,  John  de,  of  Shaving- 
ton,  307. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Rose  (Wastenesse), 

wife  of,  307. 

Richard,  196. 

Chetylton,  co.  Stafford.  See  Cheddle- 
ton. 

Chetyngdon,  co.  Buckingham.  See 
Cheddington. 

Chevele,  co  Cambridge.  See  Cheve- 
ley. 

Chevele,  William,  of  Cheveley,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire, 
415. 

,  .  . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Cambridgeshire, 
315. 

Cheveley,  Chevele,  co.  Cambridge,  315, 
415. 

I  hevening,  Cheyvenynge,  co.  Kent, 
299. 

,  Chipstead  in,  q.v. 

Cheverell,  co.  Wilts,  97. 

Cheverell,  John,  of  Dorset,  36,  37. 

Cheylesmore  [in  Coventry,  co.  War- 
wick], manor,  149. 

Cheyne,  Cheyny,  Cheny,  Alexander, 
escheator  in  Kent  and  Middle- 
sex, 136. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  of  Kent,  413. 

,  Hugh,  knight,  396. 

,  .  . . . ,  Maud,  wife  of, 

396,  397. 

,  John,  knight,  63,  333,  335. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  Isenhampstead,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 
Buckinghamshire,  317. 

,  Laurence,  of  Cambridgeshire, 

esquire,  256,  261. 

,  Margaret,  291. 


484 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Cheyne — cont. 

Roger,  esquire,  62,  70. 

}    .  .  .  . ,    John,    son    and 

heir  of,  70. 

,  Thomas,  182. 

, of  Buckinghamshire,  440. 

William,  198,  201,  334. 

t   .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  lato  the  wife 

of,  274. 

,  esquire,  of  Kent,  413. 

, knight,  334,  335. 

t   .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Cecily  (Bonevill), 

late  the  wife  of,  397. 
,   . . . . ,  of  Maidstone,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  299. 
,....,  of  Sheppey,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  317,  318. 

,  sheriff  of  Kent,  6. 

Cheyvenynge,  co.  Kent.     See  Cheven- 

ing. 

Chezelden.     See  Chesilden. 
Chicheley,  Chichele,  Henry,  bishop  of 

St.  Davids  [1408-1414],  32. 
,    .  . .  . ,   archbishop   of   Canter- 
bury [1414-1443],  90,  157,  185, 

218. 

,  John,  of  London,  37. 

,  Robert,  mayor  and  escheator 

of  London,   379,  422,   426  bis, 

442. 
Chichester,      Chichestre,      Chychestre, 

Cicestre,    co.    Sussex,    63,    171, 

301,  439. 
,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.     See  Stukeley ; 

Knottesford    ;       Bradbrugge    ; 

Bartelot  ;     Catton  ;     Waleys  ; 

Clipsham  ;  Exton  ;  Thamworth. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    searchers   of   ships   in. 

See  Waleys  ;  Assheford  ;  More. 
Chichester,    bishop    of.       See    Rede  ; 

Kemp  ;   Ware. 
,  bishopric  of,  guardian  of  the 

spirituality   of,    158,    186,    218, 

403. 

guardians  of  the  tem- 
poralities of.      See  Newporte  ; 

Merflete  ;  Holym  ;  Patrington  ; 

Ware  ;  Fry  ;  Cheser  ;  Knottes- 
ford ;   Keychirche  ;  Northewo  ; 

Scot  ;     Brygham  ;     Duffeld  ; 

Hody  ;   Eston. 

Chickerell,  Chikerell,  co.  Dorset,  95. 
,      West,      Westchikerell,      co. 

Dorset,  95. 
Chidden,    Chydden    [in    Hambledon], 

co.  Southampton,  172. 
Chiddingly,  Chytynglegh,  co.   Sussex, 

301. 

Chigwell,  co.  Essex,  Woolston  in,  q.v. 
Chikerell,  co.  Dorset.  See  Chickerell. 
Chilcompton,  Childecompton  [co. 

Somerset],  307. 
Chilcote,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Warwickshire,  85,  120. 


Child,     Childe,     Chyld,     Robert,     of 

Cottered,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hertfordshire,  173. 
,    Roger,    of    Orleton,    '  gentil- 

man,'    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Salop,  416. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Gloucestershire,  85,  120. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Farndon,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  170. 

,  William,  of  Gloucestershire,  14. 

Childeeompton,    co.     Somerset.       See 

Chilcompton. 
Childeokeford,   co.   Dorset.     See  Oke- 

ford,  Child. 
Childewall,  Robert,  of  Surrey,  30,  80. 

Cf.  Cheldewell. 
Childhay,    Childey,    Childeye,    Child- 

havgh     [in     Broadwinsor,     co. 

Dorset],  152,  172,  299. 
Childrey,  Chelrey,  co.  Berks,  87,  122. 
Chilham  [co.  Kent],  alien  manor,  41. 
Chillingham,      co.      Northumberland, 

Hepburn  in,  q.v. 
Chilsworthy,     Chellesworde,     Cholles- 

worthy     [in     Hols  worthy],    co. 

Devon,  293. 
Chilton  Trinity,  Chelton,  co.  Somerset, 

386. 
upon   Polden,    Chaunton,    co. 

Somerset,  95. 
Chilton,  John,  of  Stokesley,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 

York,  26. 

Chinnock,  Chynnok,  co.  Somerset,  220. 
Chinnor,  co.  Oxford,  W'ainhill  in,  q.v. 
Chippenham,  co.  Wilts,  Stanley  in, 

q.v. 

Chippingdale,   Chepyngdale,   co.    Lan- 
caster, 300. 
Chipstead,   Chipstede   [in  Cheveiiing], 

co.  Kent,  416. 

,  Chypstede,  co.  Surrey,  26. 

Chipstede,  co.  Kent.  See  Chipstoad. 
Chipstede,  John,  of  Chipstead,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  416. 
Chirche  Ocle,  co.   Southampton.     See 

Oakley,  Church. 
Chirchebikenhull,    co.    Warwick.     See 

Bickenhill,  Church. 
Chirchehull,  John,  248. 
Chirye,  Philip,  261. 
Chiselden.     See  Chesilden. 
Chiselhampton,  Robert,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Oxford,  88,  123. 
Chiselhurst,  co.  Kent,  79. 
Chisenbury,  Chisyngbury  [in  Enford], 

co,  Wilts,  manor,  140. 
Chishall,    Great,    Chishull,    co.   Essex 

[now  co.  Cambridge],  389. 
Chishull,    Bartholomew,    of    Thaxted, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex,  87, 

122. 

Chisyngbury,   co.   Wilts.     See  Chisen- 
bury. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


485 


Chitterne.  co.  Wilts,  300. 
Chitterne,  John,  clerk,  273,  '214. 
Chittlehampton,  co.  Devon,  Head  in, 

q.v. 
Chok,  John,  of  Stjinton  Drew,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  416. 
Cholderton,  Chaldryngton,  Cheldryng- 

ton,  co.  Wilts.  150,  417. 
Chollesworthy  |<H>.  Devon].     See  C'hils- 

worthy. 

Christchurch  Twynham,  Crisehurch 
Twynham,  ( 'ristchurche  Twyn- 
ham,  Cristchurche,  co.  South- 
ampton, castle,  97. 

,  hundred,  97. 

prior  of,  95,  96  h/*. 

,  priory  of,  advowson  of,  97. 

,  Hinton  Admiral  in,  y.r. 

,  Murding  in,  q.v. 

Christian  names,  uncommon. : — 
Acheles,  220. 
Alma,  1. 
Alnath,  358,  421). 
Anastasia,  140,  424. 
Ancelin,  Anselin,  65,  68,  69,  102, 

418. 

Anker,  170. 
Annis,  331,  348,  349. 
Athelard,  151. 
Beugo,  223. 
Cornelius,  363. 
Elisia,  323. 

Elming,  Elmyng.  228,  333,  354. 
Emelino,  2. 
Galvan,  82. 
Hilbrand,  297. 
Ismay,  335,  398. 
Mariot,  362. 
Plesewe,  270. 
Robergia,  133. 
Rustin,  276. 
Thomasia,  332,  360. 
Chulmleigh,    co.    Devon,     Spittle     in, 

q.v. 

Chunge,  Richard,  of  Tingowick,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire, 
172. 
Churchill,  Churchehull,  co.  Worcester, 

149. 

Chuseldene,  John,  59.     (?/.  CJii.selden. 
Chusworth,    co.    Sussex.       See    Ches- 

worth. 
Chychestre,         co.         Sussex.         See 

Chichoster. 
Cliydden,      co.      Southampton.       See 

Chidden. 

Chydyock,  Chediok,  John,  esquire, 
89. 

,     .  .  .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,     Eleanor     (Fitz 

Waryn),  wife  of,  89. 

,  ...'.,  knight,  104. 

Chylcl.     See  Child. 

Chylterne,  Thomas,  of  Wrdneslmry. 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 85,  120. 


( 'liymliam,      Chymbeham,      Edmund, 

collector   of   a   tax   in    Surrey, 

416. 

,  of  Kent,  38. 

Chynnok,    co.    Somerset.     See    Chin- 
nock. 

( 'hypstede,     co.     Surrey.     See     Chip- 
stead. 
Chysell,  John,  of  Raunds,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Northamptonshire,  86, 

121. 
Chytynglegh,    co.    Sussex.     See   Chid- 

dingly. 

Chyvenee,  Simon,  323. 
Cicestre,    co.    Gloucester.     See   Ciren- 

cester. 

,  co.  Sussex.     See  Chichester. 

Cinquo  Ports,  liberty  of  the,  53. 
,    searcher    of    ships    in.     See 

Weyvile. 
Cintley,     Syntley    [in    Abberley,    co. 

Worcester],  74. 
Circncester,       Cirencestre,       Cicestre, 

Circestre,        Syrencestre,        co. 

Gloucester,    27,    85,    120,    220, 

301,  315,  415. 

Clack,  Clak,  co.  Wilts,  172. 
Claghton,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Claugh- 

ton. 
Clairvaux  [Aubo,  France],  abbot  of, 

83. 

Clak,  co.  WTilts.     See  Clack. 
Clamp,  William,  323. 
Clapeham.     See  Clapham. 
Clapham,      Clopham,      co.      Bedford, 

manor,  161. 

,  Clopham,  co.  Sussex,  301. 

Clapham,  Clapeham,  Richard,  collector 

of   a   tax   in  Nottinghamshire, 

27,  85,  120. 
Clare,  Clayore  [in  Pyrton],  co.  Oxford, 

173,  417. 
,     co.     Suffolk,     26,     86,     121, 

172. 
Clarell,  Thomas,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  317. 
,    .  . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Lincolnshire, 

40,  42,  70,  81,  427,  428. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  244. 

,  .....  of  Yorkshire,  17. 

Clarence,  duke  of.     See  Thomas. 
Claryngdon,     Roger,     Margaret,     late 

the  wife  of,  75,  83. 
Clatford,  Clatteford  [in  Preshute,  co. 

Wilts],  alien  priory,  47,  322. 
Claughton,  Claghton  [in  Garstang],  co. 

Lancaster,  300. 
Claverlee,  John,  232. 
Clavyll,  William,  397. 
<  laxtoii,  co.  Leicester,  416. 
Claxton,  William  de,  knight,  175. 
, ,  Demse  (Tyndale) 

mother  of  Leo  father  of  William, 

knight,  father  of,  175. 


486 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Claymond,  Thomas,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln,  318. 

Clay  ore,  co.  Oxford.     See  Clare. 
Clebury,  Edmund,  126.     Cf.  Cleobury. 
Clee,  co.  Lincoln,  222. 
Cleeve,  Bishops,  Cleve,  co.  Gloucester, 
220. 

,    Old,    Clyve    [co.    Somerset], 

Leonard,  abbot  of  St.  Mary  of, 
128. 

,  Washford  in,  q.v. 

Clehonger,    Clehungre,    co.    Hereford, 

20. 

Clement,  John,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnager  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Surrey  and 
Sussex,  197. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Leake,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Holland,    co.    Lincoln, 
151. 

,  Walter,  of  Potton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  151. 
Cleiidon,  Richard,  of  Upton,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Northamptonshire, 
86,  121. 

Cleobury,  Clubury,  James,  of  Upper 
Hayton,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Salop,  85,  120,  222.  Cf. 
Clebury. 

Clerc.     See  Clerk. 
Clere,  Robert,  334. 

Clerk,  Clerc,  Henry,  chaplain,  farmer 
of  Romney  priory,  38. 

,  Hugh,  of  Ewerby,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 
301. 

,  John,  '  hosteler,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Oxford,  153. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Culverton,   collector 

of  a  tax   in   Buckinghamshire, 
416. 

,  Peter,  of  Carl  ton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  301. 

,  Philip,  citizen  and  grocer  of 

London,  17. 

,  Simon,  of  Albrighton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Salop,  172. 
,  Thomas,  of  Albrighton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Salop,  85,  120. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hatfield,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  221. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Buckinghamshire,  150. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    of   Barton   Hartshorn, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 222. 

,     .  .  .  . ,     of    High     Wycombe, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 27,  86,  121,  222. 
Clesby,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

York,  29. 
Cleve,     co.     Gloucester.     See     Cleeve, 

Bishops. 
Clevedon,  John,  esquire,  294. 


Cleveland,  Clifland  [parfc  of  Lang- 
baurgh  wapentake],  co.  York, 
26,  173. 

Cley,  Nicholas,  209. 
.......  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Sproxton),  wife  of, 

209. 

Cleyangre  by  Coklyngton,  co.  Somer- 
set. See  Clinger. 

Cliderowe,  Clyderowe,  Richard,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 

Kent,  317. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  262. 

,  of  Kent,  esquire,  75. 

Cliffe,  Clyve,  co.  Kent,  86,  121,  153. 

,  '  Medmerssh  '  in,  98. 

Cliffe,  King's,  Clyve,  forest,  in  Rock- 

ingham   forest,    co.   Northamp- 
ton, 44. 
,....,   .    .  . ,  forestry  of  Suley 

in,  q.v. 

, ,  Darlegh  in,  44. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   Dyrynghawe  in, 

44. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Whytwong  in,  44. 

Clifford,  Clyfford,  Henry,  68,  73. 
,   James,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Gloucestershire,  85,  120,  151. 

,  John,  John  de,  knight,  426. 

, ,  lord  de,  433. 

, ,  Elizabeth,  late  the 

wife  of,  433. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  433. 

,  Richard,  78. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  bishop  of  London  [1407- 

1421],    32,    90,    158,    160,    186, 

219,  403. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   vicar-general  of, 

186,  219,  310. 

,  Robert,  sheriff  of  Kent,  83. 

,   Thomas,   lord  de,   Elizabeth, 

late  the  wife  of,  433. 
,   William,   escheator   in   Kent, 

81. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  4 1 . 

,    ,  knight,   239,   240,   243, 

266. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,    Anne    (Bardolf 

and,     Cobham),    wife    of,    412, 

441. 

Clifland,  co.  York.     See  Cleveland. 
Clifton,  co.  Nottingham,  170. 
[in      Severn      Stoke],       co. 

Worcester,  169. 

Reynes,  Clifton,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, manor,  127. 

;  . ,  '  Botelors  '  in,  199,  230. 

'  Wakes  '  in,  199,  230. 

Clifton,  Clyfton,  John,  109. 

,    .  . .  . ,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Lincoln,  29. 
,  Robert,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  5. 
Clinger,  Cleyangre  by  Coklyngton  [in 

CuekJington],  co.  Somerset,  94. 


OENERAL  INDEX. 


487 


Clipslmm,    Clypsham,    John,    collector 

of    customs     and     subsidies     in 

Chk'hesler     find     district,     204, 

2G5,  216. 
,  . . .  .,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Surrey.  .'{15,  317. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  New  Abbey  by 

Alberbury  priory,  385. 
,    sheriff    of    Surrey   and 

Sussex,  12!),  296. 

Clodock,  co.  Hereford,  Crnsswell  in,  q.v. 
Cloford,  co.  Somerset,  Leightoii  in,  q.v. 
Clombury,  co.  Salop.     See  Cluiibury. 
Clone,  co.  Salop.     See  Clun. 
Clongoneford  [co.  Salop].      See  Clun- 

gunford. 
<  'lopham,  co.  Bedford.     See  Claphum. 

co.  Sussex.     See  Clapham. 

Clopton,  John,  264. 

,    Juliana    (Crewe),    late 

the  wife  of,  264. 
,  .  . .  . ,  William,  knight,  son  of, 

264,  265. 

,  William,  knight,  275  hi*. 

cloths,  230. 

for  sale,  subsidy  on,  6—12,  69, 

70,    110,    154,     197,    252,    341, 

342,  393,  431,  432. 
Clowegh,  William,  of  Hartford,  ;  geiitil- 

man,'  413. 

Clubury.     See  Cleobury. 
Clun,  Clone,  co.  Salop,  165,  166. 

,  castle,  165,  166. 

manor,  165,  166. 

Clunbury,  Clombury,  co.  Salop,  manor, 

165,  166. 
Clungunford,  Clongoneford  [co.  Salop], 

manor,  163. 

Clutton,  co.  Somerset,  manor,  52. 
Clyderowe.     See  Cliderowe. 
Clyf,    William   de,   of   Cave,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  88,  123.     Cf.  Clyve. 
Clyfford.     See  Clifford. 
Clyfton.     See  Clifton. 
Clynt,  Clynte,  John,  of  Earith,  collector 

of   a   tax    in    Huntingdonshire, 

86,  121,  220. 
Clyiiton,  Ives  de,  184. 

,  Robert,  235. 

,  lord  de,  commissioner  t«  raise 

a  loan  in  Gloucestershire,  315, 

317. 

Clyp.sham.     See  Clipsharn. 
Clyve,  co.  Kent.     See  Cliffe. 
,  co.  Northampton.     See  Cliffe, 

King's. 

[co.  Somerset].    See  Cleeve,  Old. 

Clyve,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  27. 
,    collector    of   a    tax    in 

Oxford,  29. 

Cf.  Clyf. 

Coaley,      Coueleye,      co.      Gloucester, 

manor,  213. 


( 'mite,  ( 'otes  [in  Bishops  Cannings],  co. 

Wilts,  97. 
<  '<i;ilcs,  ( ireat,  Great  Cotes,  co.  Lincoln, 

301. 

Cobbecote,  co.  Oxford.     See  Copcourt. 
Cobham,  Cobbeham,  Joan  de,  wife  of 

John  Oldcastell,  knight,  q.v. 

,  John,  380. 

,    of   Blackborough,   248, 

249. 
,        .  .  .  . ,        .  .  .  . ,       Katharine 

(Stafford),  late  the  wife  of,  248, 

249. 

,  Reynold,  knight,  441. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Anne  (Bardolf  and 

Clifford),  wife  of,  441. 
Cockersand,        Cokersand,    Cokirsand 

[co.  Lancaster],  abbev,  51,  99, 

188,  236,  411. 
Cocking,  Cockyng,  co.  Sussex,  manor, 

164. 

Codecombe,   co.    Somerset.     See   Cut- 
combe. 
Codernoic,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Devon,  417. 

Codonore  [co.  Derby].     See  Codiior. 
Coderech,  co.  Hertford.     See  Cottered. 
Codnor,    Codenoro    [co.    Derby],    239, 

265. 
Codon,    Peter,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Suffolk,  26,  415. 
,  . .  .  . ,  of  Dunwich,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Suffolk,  301. 
Cogan,    William,    knight,    Isabel,    late 

the  wife  of,  364. 
Cogeshale.     See  Coggeshale. 
Cogges,  co.  Oxford,  alien  priory,  33. 
Coggeshale,    co.    Essex.     See    Cogges- 

hall. 

Coggeshale,  Cogeshale,  Thomas,  437. 
,    .  . .  . ,  Richard,  son  and  heir 

of,  437. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  426. 

, ,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  273. 

, ,  of  Essex,  372,  382. 

,  William,  knight,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Essex,  317. 
Coggeshall,  Coggeshale,  co.  Essex,  87, 

122. 
Cok,      Coke,      Cokk,      Alexander,      of 

Cumberland,  clerk,  343. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  parson  of  Orton,  289. 

,  John,  of  Boston,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 

87,  122. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Lilbourn,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Northamptonshire,  26. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Northamptonshire, 

171. 

,  Philip,  334. 

,  Richard,  chaplain,  183. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Lincoln,  29. 


488 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Cok — cont. 

,  William,  of  Burnham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire, 
27. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Hinckley,  of  Goscote 

hundred,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Leicestershire,  26. 

Of,  Cook. 

Cokayn,  John,  justice  of  assize  in 
Northamptonshire,  Warwick- 
shire, Leicestershire,  Notting- 
hamshire, Derbyshire  and 
Lincolnshire,  225. 

,  knight,  22. 

, '  luncle,'  280,  290. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Cockayne  Hatley, 

360. 

,  Reynold,  of  Bedfordshire,  290. 

Coke,  See  Cok. 

Cokefeld,  John,  379. 

Cokeham,  co.  Berks.     See  Cookham. 

Coker,  co.  Somerset,  152. 

,  East,  Est  Coker,  co.  Somerset, 

manor,  124. 

Coker,  Cokyr,  Mathew,  24. 

,  .  . . . ,  escheator  in  Somerset 

and  Dorset,  81. 

". . . ,  mayor  of  Bristol,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 
Somerset,  314. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and 

Dorset,  215. 

.......  Robert,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 

240. 

-. Cf.  Cokker. 

Cokerell,  John,  heir  of,  243. 

Robert,  of  Buxhall,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  221,  301. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Berkshire,  28. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Childrey,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Berkshire,  87,  122. 

Cokersand  [co.  Lancaster].  See 
Cockersand. 

Cokesey,  Hugh,  276. 

, ,  knight,  322. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Joan  (Nevill),  wife 

of,  322. 

Cokham,  co.  Berks.     See  Cookham. 

Cokirsand  [co.  Lancaster].  See 
Cockersand. 

Cokk.     See  Cok. 

Cokker,  Geoffrey,  of  Rempstone, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Notting- 
hamshire, 299.  Cf.  Coker. 

Cokkys,  John,  of  Milverton,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  47,  60. 

Cokson,  Robert,  of  Searby,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
173. 

Cokworthy,  John,  of  Devon,  319. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  ....,'  gentilman,'  293. 

Colbache,  co.  Salop.     See  Colebatch. 

Colbache,  John,  of  Colebatch,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Salop,  172. 


Colbeme,  Ellis,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Worcestershire,  84,  119. 

Colbrok,  Thomas,  citizen  and  fish- 
monger of  London,  297. 

Colbrond,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Sussex,  28. 

Colby,  John,  of  Ropsley,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 
25. 

Colchester,  Colcestre,  Colchestre,  co. 
Essex,  137,  178,  206. 

Coldewelle,  co.  Devon,  439. 

Coldon,  John,  of  Northampton,  farmer 
of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of 
cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager,  in 
Northamptonshire  and  Rutland, 
394. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Northamptonshire, 

farmer  of  the  subsidy  and  alnage 
of  cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager, 
in  Northamptonshire  and  Rut- 
land, 9. 

Coldridge,  Colrugge,  co.  Devon,  manor, 
250. 

Cole,  John,  esquire,  198,  201,  319. 

,        . . . . ,        .  . . . ,       Margaret 

(Pomeray),  mother  of,  198,  201. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Bath,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Devon,  153. 

,    . .  .  . ,   of   Chilterne,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  300. 

,  of  Nethway,  Margaret, 

late  the  wife  of,  378. 

Cf.  Coole. 

Colebatch,  Colbache  [in  Bishop's 
Castle],  co.  Salop,  172. 

Colepepir,  John,  esquire,  405. 

,    . . . . ,   .  . .  . ,  Eleanor  (Grene), 

mother  of,  405. 

Coleridge,  Colryg,  co.  Devon,  28. 

Colet,  Colett,  Geoffrey,  of  Middlesex, 
199. 

WTalter,  of  Oxfordshire,  66. 

Collard,  John,  of  Great  Shelford, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Cambridge- 
shire, 221,  300. 

colleges  named  : — 

Oxford,  St.  Mary  of  Winchester. 

Tong. 

Winchester,  St.  Mary. 

Colles,  Walter,  clerk,  438. 

Collingbourne,  Colyngborn,  co.  Wilts, 
427,  436. 

Ducis,  Colyngbourne  Valence, 

co.  Wilts,  manor,  108. 

Collingham,  Colyngham,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 170. 

Colmorde,  Colmorthe,  co.  Bedford. 
See  Colm worth. 

Colmpstoke,  co.  Devon.  See  Culm- 
stock. 

Colmworth,  Colmorde,  Colmorthe,  co. 
Bedford,  28,  151. 

Colmystoke,  co.  Devon.  See  Culrn- 
stock. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


489 


Colne,  co.  Huntingdon,  .'{(to. 

Colneye,     Robert,     of     Hertfordshire, 

'  ;{7:*. 

Colrugge,  co.  Devon.     See  GoldridgB. 
Colryg,  co.  Devon,     See  Coleridge. 
Colshull,  John,  Emma,  late  the  wife  of, 

2,  54. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son.  and  heir 

of,  54. 

,  esquire,  2. 

, ,  knight,  238,  288. 

,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    John,    son    and 

heir  of,  288. 

Colstone,  Thomas,  of  Corby,  400. 
Colswayn,     Thomas      of     Faringdon, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Berkshire, 

222. 
Colverdon,     co.     Buckingham.       See, 

Culverton. 
Colvile,  Colvill,  Colville,  Colvvle,  John, 

265. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    knight,    commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Cambridge- 
shire, 315,  316. 

, , ,  of  Dale,  239. 

,  Robert,  354. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Bristol,    merchant, 

394. 
Colwich,    co.    Stafford,    Haywood    in, 

q.v. 

,  Little  Haywood  in,  q.v. 

,  Hixon  in,  q.v. 

Colwinston,  co.   Glamorgan,  Xewland 

in,  q.v. 
Colylond,    co.    Cornwall.      See    Calli- 

lond. 
Colyn,  John,  of  Culmstock,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Devon,  153. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Devon,  315. 
,  Thomas,  of  Holland,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cornwall,  86,  121. 
Colyngborn,    co.    Wilts.     See   Colling- 

bourne. 
Cotyiigbourne  Valence,  co.  Wilts.     See 

Collingbourne  Ducis. 
Colyngbourne,  Richard,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Wiltshire,  26. 
,  of  Bedwin,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Wiltshire,  220. 

, of  Wiltshire,  107. 

Colyngham,     co.     Nottingham.       See 

Collingham. 
Combe  Bisset,  co.  Wilts.     See  Coombe 

Bissett. 
Combe,  William,  of  Somerset,  parson 

of  Camerton,  176. 
Combes,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Combs. 

co.  Sussex.     See  Coombcs. 

Combridge,     Combreggo,     Combrugge 

[in  Rocoster],  co.  Stafford,  298, 

417. 
Combs,  Combes,  Combys,  co.  Suffolk, 

221,  301. 
,  manor,  312. 


(  oiuorwell,  John,  of  Hartham,  36. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Margaret,  wife  of, 

36. 
Oompgroye,  Copegray,  John,  of  God- 

manchester,  collector  of  a  tax 

in    Huntingdonshire,    86,     121, 

152. 

Compton  Dando,  co.  Somerset,  Wool- 
lard  in,  q.v. 
Durville  [in  South  Petherton], 

co.  Somerset,  297. 
Compworth,     Thomas,     escheator     in 

Northamptonshire  and  Rutland, 

391,  404. 
,    .  . .  . ,    of    Northamptonshire, 

46,  64,  107,  260. 
Comyn,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Herefordshire,  222. 
,  John,  of  Putley,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Herefordshire,  418. 
Conches  [Euro,  France],  abbey  of  St. 

Peter  of  Chatillon  of,  58. 

,  abbot  of,  58. 

,  monk  of.     See  Mustervillers. 

Conde,  co.  Salop.     See  Cound. 
Coneas.     See  Conyers. 
Conede,  co.  Salop.     See  Cound. 
Conors,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  26.     Cf.  Conyers. 
Congresbury,  Congersbury,  co.  Somer- 
set, 50. 
Congreve,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Staffordshire,  27. 
Coningsby,   Conyngesby,   co.   Lincoln, 

433. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  433. 

Coiiode,  co.  Salop.     See  Cound. 
Constable,  Constabell,  Peter,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  219. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Hollym,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    East    Riding,    co. 

York,  173. 
,  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire,  esquire, 

337. 

Conyers,  Coneas,  Christopher,  134,  187. 
, Ellen  (Rolleston),  wife  of, 

134. 
,  Robert,  knight,  Joan,  late  the 

wife  of,  380. 
.......    .....   of  Sockburn,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 

York,  219,  300. 
,    ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  318. 

Cf.  Conors. 

Conyngesby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Conings- 

°y- 

Cook,  Cooke,  Jolin,  323. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Alice,  wife  of,  323. 

clerk,  224. 

, of  Oadby,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Leicestershire,  170. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Warwickshire,  9. 


490 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Cook — cont. 

,  Roger,  of  Oadby,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Leicestershire,  223. 

Of.  Cok. 

Cookham,     Cokeham,     Coklmin,     co. 

Berks,  Seven  Hundreds  of,  and 

Bray,  23,  87,  122. 
Coole,   WiUiam,   of   Surrey,    352.     Cf. 

Cole. 
Coombe    Bissett,    Combe    Bisset,    eo. 

Wilts,  manor,  368. 
Coombes,      Combes,      Coumbes,      co. 

Sussex,  150. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  109. 

,  Applesham  in,  q.v. 

,  Notharn  in,  q.v. 

Copcourt,       Cobbecote       [in       Aston 

Rowant],  co.  Oxford,  173. 
Copdock,  Copdoke,  co.  Suffolk,  221. 
Copdoke,  John,  esquire,  of  Copdock, 

collector   of   a   tax   in   Suffolk, 

221. 

Cope,  John,  esquire,  63. 
Copegray.     See  Compgreye. 
Copeland,    Coupeland,    Coupland    [co. 

Cumberland],         district         of, 

benefices     in     exempted     from 

tax,  51,  99,  189,  236,  324,  411. 
Cople,  Coupull,  co.  Bedford,  85,  120. 
Copleston,  John,  124. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  115. 

,  the  younger,  330,  438. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  . . ,  escheator  in  Devon 

and  Cornwall,  262,  432. 
Copley,    Coppelay    [in    Halifax],    co. 

York,  417. 

Coppelay,  co.  York.     See  Copley. 
Copto,  John,  of  Ryhall,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Rutland,  171. 
Copyn,  John,  of  Leicester,  110. 
Corbet,  Robert,  sheriff  of  Salop,  296. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  334. 

, ,  knight,  195  bis,  210. 

, ,  Joan,  late  the  wife 

of,  210,  239,  274. 
,    ,    ,    Sibyl    (Grevell), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  210. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Salop,  40. 

,  Roger,  escheator  in  Salop  and 

the  adjacent  march  of  Wales, 

263,  322. 

,  of  Salop,  355. 

,  Thomas,  of  Leigh,  333. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Great  Wollaston,  110. 

Corbrigge,  Corbrugge,  John,  the  elder 

of  High  Wycombe,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire,  172. 

,  Thomas,  134,  135. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  Maud  (Broun),  late  the 

sister  of,  134. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  Maud,  late  the  wife  of, 

134,  135. 

Corby  [co.  Lincoln],  400. 
Cordewayn,  Robert,  62. 
Coreley,  co.  Salop,  Hints  in,  q.v. 


Corf,  John,  commissioner  to  raise  a 
loan  in  Surrey,  315. 

Corfe  Castle,  Corff,  co.  Dorset,  397, 
398. 

,  Afflingtoii  in,  q.v. 

,  Arfleet  Mill  in,  q.v. 

,  Kingston  in,  q.v. 

,  Rollington  in,  q.v. 

Cork,  John,  of  Cornwall,  74,  360. 

( 'ornowaill,  Cornewail,  John,  knight, 
420. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  of  Bedfordshire, 

419. 

, , ,   of  Kinlet,  62. 

,  Lewis,-  esquire,  336. 

Corneworthy,  co.  Devon.  See  Corn- 
worthy. 

Cornish  acre,  189,  250. 

Cornu,  Walter,  50,  280,  364. 

Cornysh,  John,  '  touker,'  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Salisbury,  88,  123. 

Cornwall,  county,  coinage  of  tin  in, 
93. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  27,  86, 

121,  152,  170,  222,  299,  418. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  318. 

a  escheator  in,  2  (3),  52,  54, 

63  (3),  64,  82,  91,  93,  104  bis, 
107,  143  (3),  145  (3),  185,  189, 
195,  196  bis,  217,  238,  239  bis, 
240,  242,  250,  273  bis,  275  (4), 
285,  326,  331  bis,  332  (4),  333, 
334,  361,  365,  377,  378  bis,  379, 
380,  426  bis. 

,  See  also  Fulf  ord  ; 

Cary  ;  Hill ;  Fortescu  ;  Talbot ; 
Copleston  ;  Jaybyn. 

,  havener  in.     See  Chaucer. 

,  king's  alnager  in.     See  Hosiero. 

,  sheriff  of,  245. 

.......  .  .  .  . ,  serjeant  of.  See  Rey- 
nold. 

,  See  also  Arundell 

(John,  esquire)  ;  Kederowe  ; 
Talbot ;  Tresverdion  ;  Fulford  ; 
Arundell  (John,  knight) ;  Derne- 
ford  ;  Arundell  (John,  of  Trerice, 
knight)  ;  Arundell  (Thomas). 

,  under-sheriff  of.     See  Lee. 

Cornwall,  duchy,  18,  59,  60,  128,  250, 
340,  361,  365. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  receiver  general  of,  352. 

,  duke  of.     See  Henry. 

Cornwood,  co.  Devon,  Ivybridge  in, 
q.v. 

Cornworthy,  Corneworthy,  co.  Devon, 
172. 

Corringham,  Coryngham,  co.  Lincoln, 
243. 

Corryour,  Thomas,  292. 

Corscombe,  Jolm,  king's  alnager  in 
Salisbury  and  Wiltshire,  11. 

Corsham,  Cosham,  Cossham,  co.  Wilts, 
alien  priory,  344. 


<;KNERAL  INDEX. 


( 'orshnm— cont. 

,  manor,  321. 

( 'orv.  North,  co.  Somerset .     ,xvr  ( 'urry, 

North. 
Cory,  John,  of  Cornwall,  '  gentilman,' 

293. 
Coryngham,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Corring- 

ham. 
Cosham,     Cossham,     co.     Wilts.     See 

Corsham. 
Cossington,    Cosynton,    co.    Leicester, 

223. 
Costessey,      Costosey     [co.      Norfolk], 

manor,  312. 

Cosun,  John,  of  London,  58. 
( 'osynton,  co.  Leicester.     See  Cossiiig- 

ton. 
Coteler,  Henry,   of  Burford,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  301. 
Coteron,  John, '  in  '  Newbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  222. 
Cotes,  co.  Northampton.     See  Cotton. 

,  co.  Wilts.     See  Coate. 

,  Great,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Coates, 

Great. 

Cotes,  Humphrey,  341,  365,  439. 
,    .  . .  . ,   escheator   in   Stafford- 
shire, 432. 
,    of    Staffordshire,    382, 

423. 

,  Jolin  de,  esquire,  379. 

,     Richard,    citizen    and    fish- 
monger of  London,  297. 
Cotesmore,  co.  Rutland.     See  Cottes- 

more. 
Cothull,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  416. 
Cotom,  William  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Lincoln,  89,  124.     Cf.  Cotton. 
Coton,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Cottam. 

,  co.  Salop.     See  Cotton. 

Coton.     See  Cotton. 
Cottam,  Coton  [in  Preston],  co.  Lan- 
caster, 300. 

Cottered,  Coderech,  co.  Hertford,  173. 
Cottesmore,   Cotesmore,   co.   Rutland, 

220. 
Cottingham,    co.    York,    Willerby    in, 

q.v. 
Cotton,     Cotes     [in     Ringstead],     co. 

Northampton,  299. 
,   Coton   [in  Won],   co.   Salop, 

222. 
Cotton,     Coton,     Henry,     of     Milton, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 171,  417. 
,  John,  of  Bolehall,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  416. 
,   .  .  . . ,  of  Tarn  worth,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  221, 

417. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  customs 

and   subsidies   in   London   and 

district,  5,  113. 
Thomas,  199. 


Cotton,  Thomas—  cont. 
,    .....    csrhcator    in    Stafford- 
shire, 6. 

Cottusmore,  John,  3!);$. 
Coudray,    Edward,    sheriff    of    Hamp- 
shire, 215. 
,    sheriff    of    Oxfordshire 

and  Berkshire,  6. 
,  John,  Margaret  (Wayte),  lato 

the  wife  of,  435. 
,   .  . . . ,   .  . .  . ,  Maud  (Coudray), 

sister  of,  435. 
,  Peter,  esquire,  Maud,  late  the 

wife  of,  333,  435. 
,    .  . .  . ,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Margaret 

(Coudray    and    Wayto),    sister 

and  heir  of,  435. 

Coueley,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Coaley. 
Coufeld,     Coufold,     co.     Sussex.     See 

Cowfold. 

Coufold,  Robert,  of  Bulkington,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  300. 
Coughton,  William, '  barbour,'  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcester,  302. 
Coumbes,  co.  Sussex.     See  Coombes. 
council,  the,   132,  226,  245,  249,  252, 

267,    290,    316,    322,    328,    389, 

400,  409,  413,  415,  421. 
,  great,  of  Edward  III,  6,   11, 

342. 
Cound,    Conde,    Conede,    Conode,    co. 

Salop,  416. 

,  manor,  165,  166. 

,  Cressage  in,  q.v. 

Countevile,  Thomas,  196. 

Coupeland     [co.     Cumberland].       See 

Copeland. 
Coupeland,  John,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Kingston  on  Hull  and  district, 

206. 
Couper,   Coupere,   Henry,  of  Norfolk, 

110. 

,  John,  292. 

,  William,  323. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Royston,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  418. 
Coupland     [co.      Cumberland].       See 

Copeland. 

Coupull,  co.  Bedford.     See  Cople. 
Court,  Francis,  knight,  2. 
Courtenay,    Courteney,    Edward    de, 

earl  of  Devon,  93,  275,  320,  326, 

329. 
, ,  Hugh,  knight,  earl 

of  Devon,  son  and  heir  of,  326, 

329. 
,    Hugh,    knight,    commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Devon,  315, 

318. 
,  . . .  . ,    . . .  . ,    earl    of    Devon, 

426,  438,  439. 
,     .....     Thomas 

son  and  heir  of,  438,  439. 
,....,....,....,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Devon,  318. 


492 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Courtenay,  Hugh,  knight — cont. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Bampton,  237. 

the  elder,  330. 

,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    sheriff    of 

Devon,  262. 
,  John,  knight,  Philip,  son  and 

heir  of,  115,  124,384. 
,  Margery  de,  countess  of  Devon, 

93. 
,   Richard,   bishop   of  Norwich 

[1413-1415],   32,   90,    104,    115, 

118,  124,  127,  133,  384. 
,   Thomas,   esquire.    Joan,    late 

the  wife  of,  380. 

,  William,  115. 

, ,  knight,  239,  240. 

Courteys.     See  Curteys. 

Cove,  North,  Northcove,  co.   Suffolk, 

48,  49,  172. 
Cove,  John,  of  North  Cove,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  172. 
Coventre,  co.  Warwick.     See  Coventry. 
Coventre,  Jolm,  the  elder,  of  Devizes, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire, 

220. 

Richard,  278. 

,  Robert,  of  London,  '  mercer,' 

355. 
,     Thomas,     commissioner     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Oxfordshire,  317. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Oxfordshire,  33. 

Coventry,  Coventre,  co.  Warwick,  282. 

collectors  of  taxes  in,  29. 

,  mayor  of.     See  Malory. 

,  prior  of,  74. 

Cheylesmore  in,  q.v. 

Coventry    and    Lichfield,    bishop    of. 

See  Burghill  ;    Heyworth. 
,  bishopric  of,  guardian  of  the 

spirituality  of,  90. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  guardians  of  the  tem- 
poralities     of.       See     Bullok  ; 

Barton  ;    Lee  ;     Lone. 
Cowar,  Ralph,  of  Whitby,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 

York,  300. 
Cowfold,  Coufold,  Coufeld,  co.  Sussex, 

221,  418. 
Cowick,  Cowyk  [in  Exeter,  co.  Devon], 

alien  priory,  39,  298,  340,  385. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  prior  of.     See  Bourgean- 

vyll ;  Mennevall ;  Dounebant. 
Coxwold,  co.  York,  Birdforth  in,  q.v. 
Coychurch,    Coychyrch,    Coytchurche 

[co.  Glamorgan],  99,  100. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  101. 

,  Pencoed  in,  q.v. 

,  Tregroes  in,  q.v. 

,  Watertown  in,  q.v. 

Coyne,  Robert,  of  Jay,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  416. 
Coytchurche     [co.     Glamorgan].     See 

Coychurch. 
Coyty,  Coytyff  [co.  Glamorgan],  castle, 

100,  101. 


Coyty— cont. 

,  lordship,  100,  101. 

,  manor,  100,  101. 

,  Nolton  in,  q.v. 

Crakanthorp.     See  Crakenthorp. 

Crakefenne,  Alice,  323. 

Crakenthorp,    Crakanthorp,    Krakan- 

thorp,  John,  114. 
,  . .  .  . ,  Alice  (de  Salkeld),  wife 

of,  114. 
,  Robert,  Robert  de,  escheator 

in  Cumberland  and  Westmore- 
land, 308. 
,  .  .  .    ,  of  Westmoreland, '  gentil- 

man,'  433. 
Cramlington,Cramlyngton  [in  the  parish 

of  St.  Andrew,  Newcastle-upon- 

Tyne],  co.  Northumberland,  65. 

,  manor,  375. 

,  Whitehall  in,  q.v. 

Cramlyngton,  William,  335,  375. 
,      Agnes      (Hirnyng), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  375. 
, Alice,  daughter  and  heir 

of,  375. 
Cranbrook,    co.    Kent,    Bettenhames- 

wode  in,  q.v. 
Crane,  Hugh,  citizen  of  Winchester,  353. 

,  Robert,  of  Suffolk,  359. 

Cranesle,      co.      Northampton.       See 

Cransley. 
Cranewell,  David,  of  Carlby,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

222. 

Cranley,  Cranlo,  William,  24. 
,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Surrey,  416. 

,  of  Surrey,  10,  55,  131. 

Cransley,  Cranesle,  co.  Northampton, 

171. 
Crasswell,  Carswell,  Carswall,  in  Wales 

[in     Clodock,     co.     Hereford], 

priory,  16,  54. 
Cra  thorn,       Crathorne,       Carethorne, 

Thomas,  Thomas  de,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  219. 
,  . .  .  . ,  of  Marton,  collector  of  a 

tax   in  the  North   Riding,  co. 

York,  87,  122,  151. 
Crauford,  co.  Dorset.     See  Crawford. 
Craule,  co.  Sussex.     See  Crawley. 
Crauncewyke,      William,      of     North 

Dalton,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

the  East  Riding,  co.  York,  417. 
Craunfeld,  John,  escheator  in  Bedford- 
shire, 190. 
Craunford,  Robert,  lord  de  Newington, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire, 

221. 

Craven,  co.  York,  87,  122,  220. 
Craven,  Cravene,  John,  of  Nottingham- 
shire, 228. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Buckinghamshire,  150. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


493 


Craven — con  I. 

,  Thomas  de,  collector  of  n  tax 

in  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
87,  122. 

Crawocestre,  Richard,  144,  175. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Emma  (Tyndale),  lato 

the  wife  of,  175. 

Crawford,  Oanford,  co.  Dorset,  9f>. 

Crawley,  Cranle,  co.  Sussex,  171. 

Cray,  St.  Mary,  Seintemariecraye,  co. 
Kent,  79. 

,  Kevingtown  in,  q.v. 

,  St.  Mary  Lynge  in,  q.v. 

,  St.  Paul's,  Paulyne.scrave,  co. 

Kent,  79. 

Credy,  John,  of  Surrey,  10,  11. 

Greeting,  Cretyngge,  co.  Suffolk,  301. 

St.  Mary,  Cretyng  [co.  Suffolk], 

and  Everdon  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], alien  priory,  46,  366. 

Crekkelade,  Thomas,  99. 

Crepe  [in  Merriot  ?],  co.  Somerset,  397. 

Cresacre,  James,  esquire,  238. 

Crescy.     See  Creasy. 

Cressage,  Cressege  [in  Cound],  co. 
Salop,  152. 

Cressevyle,  John,  of  Ashbourne,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  220. 

Cressich  alias  Bentley,  William,  387. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Eleanor  (Bentlev), 

mother  of,  387. 

,....,  John,  son  and  heir  of,  387 . 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  388. 

Cressingham,  Cressyngham,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 150. 

C'ressy,  Crescy,  Edmund,  106. 

,  of  Wheathampstead,  377. 

,  John,  heir  of,  64. 

,  Ralph,  of  Selstori,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  170. 

,  Richard,  escheator  in  Notting- 
hamshire and  Derbyshire,  135. 

,  William,  parson  of  Winter- 
bourne  Earls,  95. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Markham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire, 
220,  416. 

Cressyngham,  co.  Norfolk.  See  Cres- 
singham. 

Cretyng  [co.  Suffolk].  See  Creating 
St.  Mary. 

Cretyngge,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Creeting. 

Crevker,  John,  of  Twyford,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 

Crewe,  Thomas,  Thomas  de,  255. 

,  sheriff  of  Warwickshire 

and  Leicestershire,  40. 

, ,  esquire,  239,  263-265. 

,  . . . . ,  . . .  . ,  Juliana  (Clopton), 

late  the  wife  of,  264. 

Crewkerne,  Crukerne,  co.  Somerset,  416. 

Cricket  Malherbe,  Criket  Malherbe,  co. 
Somerset,  94. 

Cricklade,  co.  Wilts,  Chelworth  in,  q.v. 


Cridlestylo,  Cridelestrowe  [in  Fording- 

l)fidgo],        co.        Southampton, 

manor,  140. 
(YiUi-t    Malherbe,    co.    Somerset.     See 

Cricket  Malherbe. 
<  Yi |  >s,  Henry,  of  Copcourt,  the  younger, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire, 

173. 
CrischurchTwynharn  ,co.  Southampton. 

See  Christchurch  Twynham. 
Crispvrig,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

*  Norfolk,  27. 
Crissechirch,  Richard,  343. 
,    Agnes,    daughter    and 

heir  of,  343. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Alice,  wife  of,  343. 

Cristall'  [co.  York].     See  Kirkstall. 
( Yistchurche,  Cristchurche  Twynham, 

co.   Southampton.     See  Christ- 
church  Twynham. 
Crist yn.   Cristyiio,   Crystyn,  Crystyne, 

John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Huntingdonshire,  28. 
,  . . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Huntingdonshire,  314. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Earith,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Huntingdonshire,    152, 

171,  417. 
Critchel,     Long,     Long     Kirchill,     co. 

Dorset,  297. 
Croft,  Crofte,  co.  Hereford,  301. 

,  co.  York,  Jolby  in,  q.v. 

Crofte,  William,  of  Croft,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Herefordshire,  301. 
Crofton,  Clement  de,  113. 

,  .....  Joan,  wife  of,  113. 

Ooke,  Crooke,  Henry,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Gloucestershire,  27. 
,  John,  '  fysshmonger,'  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxford,  302. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  150. 
Crokerne.     See  Crukern. 
Crokham,  co.  Berks.     See  Crookham. 
co.  Southampton.     See  Crook - 

ham. 
Crokker,  John,  coMimissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Devon,  315. 
Crome,  Croume,  Roger,  56,  199,  231. 

, ,  of  Yorkshire,  346. 

Crompe,  Richard,  of  Pattori,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  301. 
Cromwell,  Crumwell,  Ralph,  Ralph  de, 

knight,  143,  376. 
,  .  . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Avice  (Cromwell), 

mother     of    Ralph     father    of 

Ralph  father  of,  376. 
,    . . . . ,    the   elder,    lord 

de  Tattershall,  278. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  .....  Maud, 

late  the  wife  of,  278. 
, , , , ,  Ralph, 

son  of,  278. 
, ,  Ralph, 

knight,  grandson  of,  196,  278. 


494 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Crondall,  Crundale,  co.  Southampton, 

269. 

,  Crookham  in,  q.v. 

Crooke.     See  Croke. 

Crookharn,    Crokham    [in   Thatcham], 

co.  Berks,  church  or  chapel  of, 

advowson  of,  96. 

,  manor,  96. 

,    Crokham    [in    Crondall],    co. 

Southampton,  269. 
Crophill,  Nicholas,  knight,  342. 
Cropthorne,  Cropthorn,  co.  Worcester, 

219. 
Crosby,     Crosseby      [in     Frodingham 

and  Flixborough],  co.  Lincoln, 

152. 
C'roser,     Croyser,     William,     esquire, 

106. 
,    ,   Anne,    daughter 

and  heir  of,  270,  281,  303. 
,    ,    Edith,    late   the 

wife  of,  270,  271,  281,  303. 
Crosse,    John,    of   Coleridge,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Devon,  28. 
Crosseby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Crosby, 
('rote,  John,  155. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Isabel  (Robell),  mother 

of,  155. 

Croucheman,  Thomas,  323. 
Croucher,    John,    citizen   and   vintner 

of  London,  393. 
Croume.     /See  Crome. 
Crouthorn,  co.   Somerset.     See  Crow- 

thorne. 
Crowell,  Crouwell  [co.  Oxford],  church 

of,  Robert,  parson  of,  47. 
Crowemer.     See  Crowmere. 
Crowenale,  Henry,  knight,  395,  429. 
Crowmere,  Crowemer,  William,  mayor 

and  escheator  of  London,  62  (2), 

63. 
Crowthorne,     Crouthorn     [in     Sutton 

Montis],  co.  Somerset,  94. 
Croxall,     Croxsall    [cos.     Derbv    and 

Stafford],  199. 

Croxby,  co.  Lincoln,  222,  378. 
Croxsall    [cos.    Derby    and    Stafford]. 

See  Croxall. 

Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  299. 
Croyser.     See  Croser. 
Crukern,  Crokerne,  John,  of  Childhay, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Somerset, 

152,  172,  299. 

Crukerne,    co.    Somerset.       See   Crew- 
kerne. 

Crulle,  William,  323. 
Crumwell.     See  Cromwell. 
Crundale,  co.  Southampton.     See  Cron- 
dall. 
Crydelyngton,  co.  York.     See  Girling- 

ton. 

Crydelyngton,  John  de,  of  Crydelyng- 
ton, collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

North    Riding,    co.    York,    87, 

122.     Cf.  Girlyngton. 


Cryell,  John,  of  Sittingbourne,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kent,  221. 

Crystyn,  Crystyne.     See  Cristyn. 

Cucklington,  co.  Somerset,  Clinger  in, 
q.v. 

Culleworth,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Cul  worth. 

Cullompton,  co.  Devon,  Langford  in, 
q.v. 

Culmstock,  Colmpstoke,  Colmystoke, 
co.  Devon,  153,  315. 

Culverton,  Colverdon  [in  Princes  Ris- 
borough],  co.  Buckingham,  416. 

Culworth,  Culleworth,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, 86,  121. 

Cumberland,  county,  benefices  in 
exempted  from  tax,  51,  99,  189, 
236,  324,  411. 

escheator  in,  63,  64,  113,  142, 

194,  195,  196  bis,  209,  238  bis, 
242,  246,  331,  378,  380,  426, 
433. 

,  See  also  Stapleton  ; 

Lowther  ;  Salkeld  ;  Osmunder- 
lawe  ;  Thornburgh  ;  Beaulieu  ; 
Crakenthorp  ;  Wareop. 

,  farmers  of  customs  and  sub- 
sidies in.  See  Merkynfeeld ; 
llygdon. 

,  sheriff  of.  See  Lye  ;  Haryng- 

ton  ;  Stapleton  (William)  ; 
Culwen  ;  Lancaster  ;  Osmun- 
derlawe  ;  Lowther  ;  Lamp- 
logh  ;  Stapleton  (William,  the 
elder)  ;  Radcliff. 

Culwen,  Christopher,  knight,  sheriff  of 
Cumberland,  128,  176. 

Cumberworth,  Cumbreworth,  Thomas, 
knight,  commissioner  to  raise  a 
loan  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
316. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 129,  168. 

Cundower,  Ralph,  of  Shrewsbury, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbury, 
302. 

Cunne,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Bristol,  174. 

Cuntas,  John,  of  Middlesex,  391. 

Curry,  North,  North  Cory,  Northcory, 
co.  Somerset,  27,  60,  416. 

Curson,  William,  of  Croxall,  199. 

Curteys,  Courteys,  Surteys,  John,  of 
*  Suffolk,  384. 

,  of  Wold  Newton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co. 
Lincoln,  222. 

,  Reynold,  farmer  of  the  posses- 
sions of  the  abbot  of  Conches  in 
England,  59. 

,  .  .  .    ,  esquire,  83,  274. 

Robert,  the  elder,  311. 

Thomas,  knight,  sheriff  of 

Northumberland,  358,  428. 

.......     See  also  Surteys. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


495 


custom  and  subsidy  on  wools,   hides  I  );ilhy,  Little,  co.  Leicester,  375. 

and  woolfells,  3,  4,  6,   69,   70,  Dalhy,  Hugh,  of  Brokehampton,  collec- 

112,  141,    155,    157,    192,    193,  '   tor  of  a  tax  in  Warwickslii.v, 

203,  216,    242,    251,    292,    293,  85,  120. 

294,    349,    351,    381,    383,   428,  ,    John,   of   Pillerton,   collector 

429.  of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  85, 

custom  and  subsidy  payable  by  aliens  120. 

for  garments  made  for  export,  ,  Thomas,  of  Leicestershire,  101. 

3-5,  69,  70,  112,  113,  157,  203,  Dnldorby,  co.  Lincoln,  433. 

204,  241,    242,    293,    294,    349,  Dale  [in  Lawford],  co.  Essex,  manor, 
383,  428.  146. 

custom  of  cloths  of  wool,  etc.,  made  [co.  York],     See  Daletown. 

in  England  for  export,  3-5,  69,  Dale,     Maud,     271,     272.     See     also 

70,  112,  113,  157,  203,  204,  241,  Middelton. 

242,  294,  349,  383,  428.  Thomas,  Thomas  de,  esquire, 

customs,  granted  to  Edward  I  by  alien  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of,  140. 

merchants,    3-5,    69,    70,    112,  ,    ....,  knight,  Sibyl,  late  tho 

113,  157,   203,   204,    241,    242,  wife  of,  146. 

293,  294,  349,  383,  428.  Daletown,     Dale     [in     Hawnby,     co. 

,  fanners  of,  appointment  of,  295.  York],  239. 

customs   and  subsidies,    collectors   of,  Dalham,  co.  Suffolk,  221. 

appointments  of,    3-6,    13,    14,  Dalling,    Field,   Filddallvng,    Fylddal- 

69,    70-72,    78,    112,    113,    129,  lyng,  co.  Norfolk*  alien  priory, 

130,    141,    155,    157,    162,    191-  37,  111,  139. 

193,    203-205,    216,    241,    242,  Dalston,  John,  John  de,  142. 

246,     251,     291-294,     349-353,  , ,  of  Cumberland,  146. 

380,  381,  383,  428,  429.  ,    ,    ,    Joan,    daughter 

See  also  subsidy  ;   taxation.  and  heir  of,  146. 

Cutcombe,  Codecombe,  co.   Somerset,  ,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Marion,  daughter 

manor,  183,  184.  and  heir  of,  146. 

Cuttyng,  Robert,  of  Wilton,  collector  Dalton,     Dalton     by     Roderham     [in 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  417.  Rotherham  and  Thrybergh],  co. 

, ,  of  Wiltshire,  427.  York,      Woodlaithes,      '  Wode- 

Cutwolf,  William,  of  Owston,  collector  lathes  by  Dalton  '  in,  131. 

of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  ,    North,    Dalton,     co.     York, 

222.  417. 

Cynkelburgh,    co.     Buckingham.     Sec  Dalton,  John,  John  de,  227. 

Singleborough.  ,   .  .  .  . ,  receiver  general  of  the 

principality  of  Wales,  60. 

,   .  .  . . ,  knight,  Isabel,  late  the 

wife  of,  62. 

Dalyngregg,         Walter,         Katharine 
(Stevenes),  sister  of,  438. 

D  Richard,  son  of,  438. 

Dam,  William,  243. 

Dabernon,     Dabernoun,     John,     325.  Danet,  John,  of  Gadsby,  326. 

350.  ,    . . . . ,   of   Leicestershire,    266, 

.  . , of  Devon,  280.  341. 

Dabriggecourt,  Dabrychecourt,  Danhurste,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax 

Daprichecorte,     John,     knight,  in  Surrey,  151. 

195  bis,  228.  Daniel,  Danyell,  John,  farmer  of  Liii- 
,...., Joan,  lato  the  wife  ton  priory,  59. 

of,  440.  of  Edmonton,  collector 

,    John,    son    and  of  a  tax  in  Middlesex,  415. 

heir  of,  228,  440.  ,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Daccombe,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  Norwich,  418. 

in  Dorset,  26.  William,  265. 

Dacre,  Robert,  of  Cumberland,  361.  Danjon,  Mathew,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
,  Thomas  de,  lord  de  Gillesland,  Dorset,  221. 

146.  Dansey,  Daundesey,  Dauntesey,  Hugh, 
Dagnall,  Dagenhale  [in  Edlesborough],  collector  of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire, 

co.  Buckingham,  172.  150. 

Dalamare,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Thomas,  408. 

Worcestershire,    84,     119.     Cf Joan  (Hawley ),  daughter 

Mare.  and  heir  of,  408. 


496 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Dansey,  Thomas— cent. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Webton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Herefordshire,  222. 
,  Walter,  knight,  181-183,  333, 

374. 
,  .  . .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Bever- 

lee),  mother  of,  181,  182. 
,   .  . .  . ,   Joan  (Stradlyng) 

sister  and  heir  of,  374. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     .  . .  . ,    John,    knight, 

father  of,  374. 
,     . . . . ,     . . . . ,    John    Dansey, 

knight,  grandfather  of,  374. 
, ,   Joan,  wife 

of,  374. 
,    Thomasia,    late 

the  wife  of,  374. 

Danseye,  co.  Essex.     See  Dengie. 
Danvers,     Daunvers,     John,     esquire, 

knight  of  Parliament  for  Oxford- 
shire, 413. 

,  .  .  .    ,  of  Leicestershire,  9. 

Danyell.     See  Daniel. 
Daprichecorte.     See  Dabriggeeourt. 
Darcy,  John,  John  de,  132. 
Margaret  late  the  wife  of, 

37. 

,  lord,  lord  de,  36,  289. 

,  Elizabeth,  daughter 

of,  289. 
,  . . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth,  wife  of, 

289. 

,  . . . . ,  . . . . ,  heir  of,  146. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  of,  289. 

,  .  .  . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margery,  daughter 

of,  289. 
. . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Philip,    lord    de 

Darcy,  father  of,  289. 
,....,....,  Philip,  son  and  heir 

of,  36,  187,  281,  289. 

,  Robert,  119,  162,  437. 

, commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Essex,  317. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,     81,     183,     340, 

436. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    sheriff    of    Essex    and 

Hertfordshire,  296. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Essex,  136. 

Darell,  John,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Kent,  317. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Kent  and 

Middlesex,  41. 
,     sheriff    of    Kent,    215, 

429. 

,  Marmaduke,  of  Sessay,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  219. 

William,  119. 

,    commissioner    to   raise 

a  loan  in  Wiltshire,  317. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Kent  and 

Middlesex,  209,  262. 

,  sheriff  of  Kent,  177. 

sheriff  of  Wiltshire,  358. 


Darell,  William— cont. 

,  of  Huntington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  219. 

, ,  of  Wiltshire,  278. 

,  ......  .  .  .  . ,  '  gentilman,'  256. 

Darenth,     Dernthe,     co.     Kent,      86, 

121. 

Darfield,  co.  York,  Wombwell  in,  q.v. 
Darlaston,    Dorlaston    [co.    Stafford], 

manor,  423. 
Darlton,    Darleton,    co.    Nottingham, 

220. 
Darnall,  Thomas,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and     alnager,     in     Oxfordshire 

and  Berkshire,  10. 
Dartford,  Derteforde,  co.  Kent,  170. 
Dartmoor,     Dertemore,     co.     Devon, 

forest,  227. 
Dartmouth,  Dertemouth,  Dertemuth, 

Derthemouth,  co.  Devon,   153, 

172. 
..,...,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.     See  Hawley  ; 

Arnold  ;      Urban  ;      Warner   ; 

Glover     (William)     ;         Glover 

(John)  ;  Thorp  ;  Polio  we. 
,    ..'..,   searchers  of   ships  in. 

See  Bentley  ;    Jolyff  ;    Lakun  ; 

Walke. 

Darton,  co.  York,  Barugh  in,  q.v. 
Daubeney,  Giles,  knight,  419. 
,       .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Giles,  knight,  son , 

and  heir  of,  361. 
,  .  . . . ,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  332,  361. 
Daundesey.     See  Dansey. 
Daunser,  Robert,  parson  of  Eccleshall, 

264. 

Dauntesey.     See  Dansey. 
Daunvers.     See  Danvers. 
Davell.     See  Day  veil. 
Daventry,  Daventre,  co.  Northampton, 

223,  299. 

,  letters  dated  at,  378. 

Drayton  in,  q.v. 

David,  Dd',' Agnes,  100. 

Davidstow,     co.     Cornwall,     Abbott's 

Hendra  in,  q.v. 
Davilles,  William,  388,  389. 
. . ,    Isabel    (Fitz    Waryn), 

mother  of,  389. 
Davy,  John,  58. 
.......    .    . . ,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Lincoln  and  the 

parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

11. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Lincoln,  89,  124. 
Davyeston,  Davyuston,  Philip,  Philip 

de,  vicar  of  Holme  Lacy,  20. 
Davyll.     See  Dayvell. 
Davyuston.     See  Davyeston. 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


497 


Dawes,    Dawyos,    John,   of   Roth  well, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 223,  415. 
Dawetre,  Lionel,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  417. 
Dawyes.     See  Dawcs. 
Daylison,  Nicholas,  of  Laughton,  collec- 
tor  of   a   tax    in   Lindsey,    co. 

Lincoln,  25. 
Dayvell,  Davell,  Davy  11,  John,  Maud, 

late  the  wife  of,  143,  187. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  William  Dayvell, 

son  and  heir  of,  187. 

Thomas,  of  Kent,  432. 

of  Lincolnshire,  10. 

,  William,  of  Bilton,   collector 

of  a  tax   in  the  West  Riding, 

co.  York,  151,  417. 
,  .....  of  Husthwaite,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  173. 
Dd'.     See  David. 
Deal,  Dele,  co.  Kent,  '  Kiryellescourt  ' 

in,  328. 

Dean,  Deen,  co.  Bedford,  418  bis. 
,  Dene,  co.   Gloucester,   forest, 

27,  415. 
East,  Estden  [in  Westbourne 

and     Singleton    hundred],     co. 

Sussex,  manor,  164. 
,    Little,    co.    Gloucester.     See 

Littledean. 
Prior,  co.  Devon,  Skerraton  in, 

q.v. 
,    West    [in    Westbourne    and 

Singleton  hundred],  Preston  in, 

q.v. 

Debenham,  Gilbert,  esquire.  196. 
Dedyk,  John,  of  Newhall,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Derbyshire,    220.     Cf. 

Detek. 

Deen,  co.  Bedford.     See  Dean. 
Deerhurst,    Derehurst,    Durhurst,    co. 

Gloucester,  27. 

,  hundred,  415. 

,  Walton  in,  q.v. 

Dekene,  Dekne,  Jolm,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Southwark,  29. 
'  grocer,'  of  Southwark, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Southwark, 

418. 

Cf.  Deykyn. 

Delabere.     See  Beer. 

Dele,  co.  Kent.     See  Deal. 

Delve,  John,  of  Ringmer,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  418. 
,  . . . . ,  the  elder,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Sussex,  150. 
Delves,  Dilves,  John,  307. 
,  .  .  .  .,  commissioner  to  rais<>  ;i 

loan  in  Staffordshire,  315. 
,   escheator   in    Stafford- 
shire, 41. 
,   sheriff  of  Staffordshire, 

129,  358. 
Wt.  2415. 


Done,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Dean. 
,    Little,    co.    Gloucester.     See 

Littledean. 
Dciir,  John,  of  Hothom,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    East    Riding,    co. 

York,  26. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  28,  87,  122,  150. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Piddinghoe,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  171. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Rodmell,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 
,  Thomas,  monk,  farmer  of  the 

priory  of  St.  James  by  Exeter, 

75,  295. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Chidden,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hampshire,  172. 
Denenton,     co.     Northampton.       See 

Denton. 
Dengayne,      Thomas,      collector      of 

customs  and  subsidies  in  Great 

Yarmouth    and    district,    349, 

351,  353. 
Dengie,  Danseye,  co.  Essex,  hundred, 

347. 

Denliam,  co.  Buckingham,  150. 
Denham,  Dynham,  John,  knight,  94. 
,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Devon,  315,  318. 

Cf.  Denom. 

Denman,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Berkshire,  28. 
Dennyng,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  28. 

,  of  Coldewelle,  439. 

Denom,  William,  Isabel,  late  the  wife 

of,  17.     Cf.  Denham. 
Densyll,  Richard,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Plymouth  and 

Fowey  and  district,  292,  294. 
Denton,  co.  Huntingdon,  300. 

,  co.  Lincoln,  368. 

Denenton,  co.  Northampton, 

171. 

Denton,  Richard,  243,  266,  409. 
,  .....  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

318. 

,    escheator   in   Lincoln- 
shire, 169,  212,  432. 

, ,  of  Denton,  368. 

,  of  Lincolnshire,  39,  82, 

168,    212,   267,    277,    303,   304, 

357. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  customs 

and   subsidies   in   London   and 

district,  5  (3),  113. 
,    '  gentilman,'    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  417. 

, ,  of  Sandford,  258. 

Denyngton,  Thomas,  of  Anston,  131. 
Denys,  Gilbert,  knight,  100,  176,  426, 

442. 
, ,  Margaret  (Russell), 

wife  of,  175,  176. 

F.  32. 


498 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Denys,  Gilbert,  knight — cont. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Maurice,  son  and 

heir  of,  442. 

,  John,  360. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Thomasia,  late  the  wife 

of,  360. 

,  Richard,  John,  son  of,  360. 

,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Somerset,  27. 
Depeden,      co.      Southampton.       See 

Dibden. 
Depeden,  John,  of  Dibden,  collector  of 

a -tax  in  Hampshire,  221. 
Depyng,  John,  of  Grantham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

25. 
Derby,  co.  Derby,  parish  of  St.  Michael 

in,  Alvaston  in,  q.v. 
Derby,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 

28,  86,  121,  151,  170,  220,  300, 

415. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  318. 
,  escheator  in,  16,  63,  103,  105 

bis,  143  (3),  195,  196  bis,  238  (3), 

239,    240,    263,    265,    274,    278, 

306,    334,    367,    378    bis,    379, 

380  bis,  426. 
, See  also  Pole  ;    Leek  ; 

Rigmaydyn  ;  Cressy  ;  Makerell ; 

Goushull ;  Plomle  ;  Wilbram. 
farmer    of    the    subsidy    and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnager.  in.     See  Normanton. 
,    justices    of    assize    in.     See 

Cokayn  ;   Strangways. 
,  sheriff  of.     See  Rigmaydyn  ; 

Moungomery ;  Leek ;  Chaworth ; 

Makerell  ;  Shirley. 
Derby,  John,  261. 
,    .  . .  . ,  '  cardemaker,'  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lincoln,  419. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Quadring,  261. 

of    Wallingford,     363, 

364. 
,    .....   of  Worcestershire,    16, 

54,  207,  276,  303,  304,  357. 

Robert,  377. 

,  Stephen,  knight,  348. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  . .  . ,   Annis,    late   the 

wife  of,  331,  348,  349. 
,   . . . . ,   .  . .  . ,  Robert,  son  and 

heir  of,  348,  349. 
,    Thomas,    Thomas    de,    258, 

375. 
,    . . .  . ,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Westmoreland,  28. 
Dereham.     See  Derham. 
Derehurst,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Deer- 
hurst. 

Derehurst,  John,  99. 
Deresme,  Nicholas,   searcher  of  ships 

in  Kingston  on  Hull  and  district, 

16.     Cf.  Duresme. 
Derham,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Dyrham. 


Derham,  Dereham,  Durem,  Thomas, 
escheator  in  Bedfordshire  and 
Buckinghamshire,  81,  108,  190, 
191. 

,  . . .  . ,  the  younger,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire, 
222. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Berkshire,  28. 

Cf.  Duresme. 

Derlaston.     See  Dorlaston. 

Derlyngton,  John,  goldsmith  and 
citizen  of  London,  46. 

Derneford,  co.  Cambridge.  See  Dem- 
ford. 

Derneford,  Durneford,  Stephen,  250. 

,  . . . . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  85,  120. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  296. 

,  .  . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Devon,  215. 

Dernewell,  John,  of  Barnet,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  86, 
121. 

Dernford,  Derneford  [in  Sawston],  co. 
Cambridge,  manor,  311. 

Dernthe,  co.  Kent.     See  Darenth. 

Dorrington,  Dodyngton  [in  Seighford], 
co.  Stafford,  manor,  54. 

Derteforde,  co.  Kent.     See  Dartford. 

Dertemore,  co.  Devon.     See  Dartmoor. 

Dortemouth,  Dertemuth,  Derthe- 
mouth,  co.  Devon.  See  Dart- 
mouth. 

Derynge,  Thomas,  of  Russhall,  363. 

Desford,  co.  Leicester,  416. 

Despeiiser,  Despencer,  Hugh  le,  knight, 
252. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Anne,  sister  and 

heir  of,  252. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Sibyl,  late  the  wife 

of,  143,  225,  226. 

,  Thomas,  lord  le,  225,  251,  252. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Constance,  late  the 

wife  of,  145,  185. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Isabel  (Beau- 
champ),  daughter  of,  185,  225, 
251,  252. 

,  .  .  . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Richard,  son  and 

heir  of,  185,  225,  251. 

,  lord  le,  heir  of,  50. 

Detek,  Thomas,  sheriff  of  Stafford- 
shire, 5.  Cf.  Dedyk. 

Detton,  Dodyton  [in  Neen  Savage],  co. 
Salop,  manor,  165,  166. 

Devenyssh,  Deveiiessh,  Nicholas,  406, 
421,  422. 

,  Thomas,  91. 

Doverell,  co.  Wilts.  See  Deverill  and 
Deverill,  Hill. 

Deverell,  John,  of  Salisbury,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Salisbury,  302. 

Devereux,  Deverose,  John,  274,  345. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Chesebroke), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  345. 

, ., ,  knight,  308, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


499 


Devereux — cont.  Dilcok,  Thomas,  of  Balne,  collector  of 

.Richard,  140.  a  tax  in  the  Wont  Riding,  co. 

,     Clemenco     (Bay  ford),  York,  151. 

wife  of,  140.  ,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

,  Walter,  esquire,  275.  Coventry,  29. 

Deverill,  Deverell,  co.  Wilts,  87,  122.  Dillyngdon,  John,  of  Leighton  Buzzard, 

,  Hill,  Deverell,  co.  Wilts,  97.  collector  of  a  tax  in  Bedford- 

Deverose.     See  Devereux.  shire,  28. 

Devizes,  Devyses,  co.  Wilts,  172,  220,  Dilves.     See  Delves. 

394.  Dinas  Bran,  Dynasbran  foo.  Denbigh], 

,  castle,  272.  castle,  163. 

Devon,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  Diiider,  Dynre,  co.  Somerset, manor,  50. 

28,  85,  120,  153,  172,  222,  299,  Discove,    Dycheneston    [in    Bruton], 

417.  co.  Somerset,  95. 
commissioners  to  raise  a  loan  Ditchampton,  Dichampton,  [formerly 

in,  315,  318.  a   parish,   now   in   Wilton  and 
,  escheator  in,  2  bis,  3,  59,  63  (2),  Burcombe],   co.   Wilts,   manor, 

64,  93,  104  bis,  105  bis,  143  (3),  305. 

144,  145  bis,  185,  187,  195  bis,  Dixon,  Dixson,  Dyxon,  Nicholas,  110, 

196  (4),  201,  217,  227,  238,  239,  167,  417. 

240  bis,  248,  250,  273,  275  (5),  clerk,  243,  266. 

285,  326,  331  bis,  332  (3),  333  , , ,  farmer  of  Brimps- 

bis,  335  (3),  336  bis,  338,  345,  field  priory,  303,  304,  357. 

364,  378  bis,  379  (3),  380,  388,  ,  farmer  of  Cowick 

425  bis,  426  (3).  priory,  298. 
, See  also  Fulford  ;  Gary  ;  ,....,  of  Lincolnshire,  24,  43. 

Hill  ;       Fortescu  ;       Talbot  ;  ,  Robert,  collector  of  customs 

Copleston  ;   Jaybyn.  and    subsidies    in    Boston    and 

,  king's  alnager  in.     See  Hosiere.  district,  351. 

,  king's  feodary  in.     See  Werthe.  ,....,  clerk,  collector  of  customs 

,  mines  of  lead  which  bear  silver  and    subsidies    in    Boston    and 

in,  265.  district,  349,  353. 

sheriff  of,  198.  William,  362. 

See   also   Beaumond  ;  Dodd,    John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Pomeray  ;   Arundell  ;    Bovyle  ;  Middlesex,  26. 

Talbot;  Derneford;  Courtonay;  Dodecote,  co.  Cornwall,  189. 

Chalons.  Dodesham,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 
Devon,    earl    arid    countess    of.     See  in  Somerset,  27. 

Courtenay.  Dodworth,     Dodesworth,     Dudworth, 
Devyses,  co.  Wilts.     See  Devizes.  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

Dewall,   John,   collector  of   a   tax   in  North  Riding,  co.  York,  26. 

Herefordshire,  28.  ,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Dewe,  Richard,  of  Lincolnshire,  19.  the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  417. 

Deye,  Henry,  292.  ,  of  Barugh,  collector  of 

,  John,  of  Darenth,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

a  tax  in  Kent,  86,  121.  York,  173. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Dodyngton,  co.  Stafford.     See  Derring- 

Middlesex,  171,  220.  ton. 

Deyer.     See  Dyer.  Dodyngton,  Thomas,  250. 

Deykyn,  Adam,  of  Tettenhall,  collector  ,  John,  son  of,  250. 

of  a  tax   in   Staffordshire,   27.  ,   .....  Maud  (Wyvelescombe), 

Cf.  Dekene.  mother  of,  250. 

Deyncourt,  John,  heir  of,  145.  Dodyton,  co.  Salop.     See  Detton. 

Dibden,   Depeden,    co.    Southampton,  Dogmersfield,  co.  Southampton,  Pilcot 

221.  in,  q.v. 

Dichampton,    co.    Wilts.     See    Ditch-  Dokesworth,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Dux- 

ampton.  ford. 

Diddlebury,   co.   Salop,   Broncroft   in,  Doket,    John,    collector    of   a    tax   in 

q.v.  Lincoln,  419. 

,  Little  Sutton  in,  q.v.  Dokwra,  Robert  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

Digher,   Stephen,   of   Alton,    collector  in  Westmoreland,  28. 

of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  417.  Domeldon,       Philip,       escheator       in 
Dikeman,  John,  of  Wilton,  370.  Worcestershire,  135. 
,   .....   Agnes  (Stabber),  Doncaster,   Doncastre,   co.   York,   26, 

wife  of,  370.  299  bis,  417. 


500 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Donchirche,  co.  Warwick.  See  Dun- 
church. 

Donington,  Donyngton  [in  Ibstock,  co. 
Leicester],  141. 

Donne,  Ralph,  of  Pampisford,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 
Cambridgeshire,  315.  Cf. 
Downe. 

Donscombe,  Richard,  clerk,  320. 

Donstaple,  co.  Bedford.  See  Dun- 
stable. 

Donton,  co.  Essex.     See  Dunton. 

Donyatt,  Donyate,  co.  Somerset, 
church  of,  advowson  of,  95. 

,  manor,  94. 

Donyngton  [co.  Leicester].  See  Don- 
ington. 

Doode,  William,  of  Beoley,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  414. 

Doos,  co.  Hertford,  manor.  See  Stan- 
don. 

Doraunt.     See  Durant. 

Dorchester,  Dorchestre,  co.  Dorset,  96, 
150,  222. 

Dore,  William,  199,  201. 

Doreward.     See  Durward. 

Dorking,  Dorkyng,  co.  Surrey,  299. 

Dorlaston  [co.  Stafford].  See  Darlas- 
ton. 

Dorlaston,  Derlaston,  Alice,  334. 

,  Roger,  Roger  de,  332,  333, 

423. 

,  Alice,  daughter  of 

Thomas  son  of,  423. 

,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Staffordshire,  27. 

Dorset,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 
26,  86,  121,  150,  171,  221,  222, 
300,  418. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  318. 

,escheator  in,  2  (6),  3  (3),  22, 

47,  62,  63  (3),  64,  80,  89,  94, 
103,  104  (3),  105,  106  bis,  142 
bis,  143  bis,  157,  187,  194,  195 
bis,  196  bis,  226,  238  (3),  239  bis, 
240  bis,  263,  273  bis,  274  (6), 
275  (4),  284,  294,  331  (3),  334 
bis,  335,  348,  370,  377,  378, 
379,  384,  396,  426. 

,  See  also  Stukeley  ; 

Warre  ;  Coker  ;  Gregory  ; 
Hill  ;  Stourton  ;  Hody  ; 
Wellyngton  ;  Carrant ;  Savage  ; 
Vele. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Eburton  ; 
Piers  ;  A  very. 

,  sheriff  of,  22,  139,  348. 

, See  also  Hill  ;  Hunger- 
ford  ;  Warre  ;  Stafford  ;  Boy- 
ton  ;  Coker  ;  Flory  ;  Newe- 
burgh. 

Dorset,  earl  of.     See  Beaufort. 


Dorsirigton,  Dorsvngton,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, 220. 

Dothill,  Dothull  [in  Wellington],  co. 
Salop,  301. 

Doughton,  William,  of  Cirencester, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Gloucester- 
shire, 220. 

Doune.     See  Downe. 

Dounebant,  John,  monk,  farmer  of 
Cowick  priory,  39. 

.,  William,  prior  and  farmer  of 

Cowick  priory,  385. 

Dounebery.     See  Dunbury. 

Douneton  in  Corvedale,  co.  Salop. 
See  Downton. 

Dounfowe,  Thomas,  126. 

Dounom  [co.  Lancaster].  See  Down- 
ham. 

Dounrewe,  co.  Cornwall.  See  Down- 
row. 

Dounstar,  co.  Somerset.     See  Dunster. 

Dovdale.     See  Uvedale. 

Dover  [co.  Kent],  castle,  200. 

,  letters  dated  at,  390. 

Dovyle,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Herefordshire,  223. 

Dowene.     See  Downe. 

Dowfdale.     See  Uvedale. 

Downe,  Dowene,  Doune,  John,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Essex,  27. 

,  William  atte,  of  Battle,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  171,  301. 

Cf.  Donne. 

Downham,  Dounom  [in  Whalley,  co. 
Lancaster],  142. 

Downrow,  Dounrewe  [in  Whitstone], 
co.  Cornwall,  189. 

Downton,  Douneton  in  Corvedale  [in 
Stanton  Lacy],  co.  Salop,  152. 

Draiton.     See  Drayton. 

Drake.     See  Halewell. 

Drakelow,  Dranclowe  [in  Church  Gres- 
ley],  co.  Derby,  427. 

Draper,  John,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,  in  Gloucestershire,  9. 

,  of  Carshalton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  299. 

Richard,  of  Evesham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  25. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Warwick,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  151. 

,  William,  of  Hose,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  150. 

Drax,  co.  York,  87,  122,  379,  417,  422. 

,  priory,  99,  236,  324,  411. 

Draycott,  Dray  cote  under  Newwode 
[in  Hanbury],  co.  Stafford,  417. 

Drayton,  Drayton  by  Daventre  [in 
Daventry],  co.  Northampton, 
86,  121. 

Bassett,  Drayton  [co.  Stafford], 

364. 

in  Hales  alias  Market  Drayton, 

co.  Salop,  Betton  in  Hales  in,  q.v. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


501 


Dray  ton,  Draiton,  Geoffrey,  of  Groat 

Yarmouth,  58. 
,    John,    knight,    93,    176,    105, 

246,  255,  256,  258. 
,         ....,         ....,         Elizabeth, 

daughter  of,  258. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   Isabel   (Russell), 

wife  of,  176. 
,  .....  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  daughter  of, 

258. 
,     of     Botolph     Brid.'c, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hunting- 
donshire, 152. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Eynesbury,  collector 

of   a   tax    in    Huntingdonshire, 

300. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Northamptonshire, 

338,  344. 

,  Katharine,  108. 

,  lord  de.     See  Grevell. 

Dray  tones,  co.   Bedford,  manor.     See 

Kempston. 

Drenge,  Thomas,  of  Lincolnshire,  433. 
Drewe,    Dreu,    Henry,    of    Mod  bury, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Devon,  85, 

120. 

,  John,  of  Ilminster,  437. 

,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  302. 
,  William,  of  Hordle,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  221. 
,    of    the    New    Forest, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

27. 

Dreylonde,  Reynold,  of  Helling,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kent,  416. 
Driffield,  Dryffeld,  co.  York,  88,  123. 
Droitwich,  Wych,  co.  Worcester,  25. 
Dronsfeld,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  26. 
drought,  324. 
Droys,  John,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Bristol  and  district, 

4,  13, 

Drury,  Roger,  313. 
Druwell,  Walter,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Huntingdonshire,  314. 
Dryffeld,  co.  York.     See  Driffield. 
Dubber,  John,  of  Yorkshire,  253. 
Duddebroke,  David,  76,  118. 
,    ,  sheriff  of  Bristol,    168, 

210. 
Dudley,  Duddeley,  co.  Worcester,  149, 

414. 
Dudmaston    [in    Quatt    Malvern],    co. 

Salop,  172. 

Dudworth.     See  Dodworth. 
Duffeld,  co.  Derby.     See  Duffield. 
Duffeld,  Richard,  261. 

,    William,    clrrk,    guardian    of 

the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric 
of  Chichester,  350,  355. 
Duffield,  DulTelil,  co.  Derby,  :j(>(>. 

Turnditch  in,  q.v. 

,  Windley  in,  q.v. 


Duk.   Hubert,  of   Brampton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  301. 
Dummere,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Hampshire,  151. 
Dunbury,    Douneberv,    Robert,    273, 

323,  324. 

,  William,  of  Staplehurst,  323. 

Dunchurch,  Donchirche,  co.  Warwick, 

85,  120. 
Dundridge,  Dunrig  [in  Aston  Clinton, 

co.  Buckingham],  92. 
Dungeselle,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Kent,  28. 
Dunham,  co.  Nottingham,  Ragnall  in, 

q.v. 
Dunham,     Gregory    de,    of    Darlton, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Nottingham- 
shire, 220. 

,  John,  of  Groby,  267. 

Dunholt,  John,  of  Colno,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Huntingdonshire,  300. 
Dunhurst  [in  Wisborough  Green],  co. 

Sussex,  manor,  164. 
Dunkertoii  [co.  Somerset],  195. 
Dunpole,    Duiipole    by    Donyate    [in 

Ilminster],  co.  Somerset,  manor, 

95. 

Dunrig  [co.  Buckingham].     See  Dund- 
ridge. 

Dunsby,  co.  Lincoln,  222. 
Dunstable,  Dunstaple,  Donstaple,  co. 

Bedford,  85,  120,  126,  151,  171, 

231  bis,  418. 
,  house  of  the  friars  preachers  of, 

211. 

,  Kingsbury  in,  q.v. 

Dunster,  Dounstar,  co.  Somerset,  152. 
Dunston,  Robert,  of  Norwich,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Norwich,  154. 
Dunton,  Donton,  co.  Essex,  418. 
Duiiwich,  Dunwych,  co.  Suffolk,  301. 
Durant,  Duraunt,  Doraunt,  John,  of 

Barston,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Warwickshire,  171,  222. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Luton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Bedfordshire,  85,  120. 
Durburgh,  James,  145,  176,  370. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

176,  370. 

, ,  Ralph,  brother  of,  370. 

Durdayne,  William,  of  Epsom,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  299. 
Durem.     See  Derham. 
Duresme,  John,  commissioner  to  raise 

a    loan    in    Hertfordshire,    316. 

CJ.  Derham  and  Deresme. 
Durham,  co.  Durham,  letters  dated  at, 

239. 
.......  co.  Gloucester.     See  Dyrham. 

Durham,  bishop  of,  17. 

, See  ateo  Langley. 

,  bishopric  of,  guardian  of  the 

spirituality  of,  99. 

Durhurst,  co.   Gloucester.     See  Deer- 
hurst. 


502 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Dtirneford.     See  Dorneford. 
Durrington,  Durynton,  co.  Wilts,  220. 
Durward,    Doreward,    John,    esquire, 

335,  371,  407. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir 

of,  371. 

Durynton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Durrington. 
Duxford,  Dokesworth,  co.  Cambridge, 

86,  121. 
Duy,  Richard,  monk,  prior  of  Llangen- 

nith,  55,  56. 
Dycheneston,  co.  Somerset.     See  Dis- 

cove. 
Dycher,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Shrewsbury,  153. 
Dyer,     Dyere,     Deyer,     Geoffrey,     of 

Buntingford,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Hertfordshire,  86,  121,  152. 
,  Hugh,  of  Shrewsbury,  gentle- 
man, collector  of  a  tax  in  Shrews- 
bury, 88,  123. 
,   John,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Middlesex,  220. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Deverill,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Wiltshire,  87,  122. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Shaftesbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  221,  222. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  ....,'  chapman,'  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  86,  121. 
,  Ralph,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bristol,  174. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Worcester,  418. 
alias    Shepman,    Stephen,    of 

Alton,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Hampshire,  87,  122,  221. 
Dygby,  Robert,  Katharine  (Pakeman), 

late  the  wife  of,  247  bis. 
Dygge,  John,  esquire,  275. 
Dygon,  Richard,  of  Somerton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  85,  120, 

220. 
Dylewe,   Thomas,    of   Worcestershire, 

255. 
Dymmok,    co.    Gloucester.     See    Dy- 

mock. 
Dymmok,  John,  Alice  late  the  wife  of, 

105. 
, Isabel  (Fryskeneye  and 

Grenacre),  late  the  wife  of,  143, 

161. 

,  esquire,  105,  131. 

, heir  of,  131. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  knight,  Margaret,   late 

the  wife  of,  62,  64. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,    Thomas 

Dymmok,  knight,  son  and  heir 

of,  64. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Ivybridge,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Devon,  85,  120,  172. 
,  Robert,  citizen  and  draper  of 

London,  243. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  380,  433. 

, ,    Elizabeth,    late 

the  wife  of,  434. 


Dymmok,  Thomas,  knight — cont. 
,    . .  .  . ,    .....   Philip,  son  and 

heir  of,  434. 
,  William,  of  Clifton,  collector 

of   a   tax   in   Nottinghamshire, 

170. 
Dymock,    Dymmok,    co.     Gloucester, 

manor,  133. 
Dynasbran  [co.  Denbigh].     See  Dinas 

Bran. 

Dynelay,  John,  of  Downham,  142. 
Dyngull,  Robert,  21,  67,  68. 
,    . .  .  . ,  Margery  (Cadull),  wife 

of,  21,  67,  68. 
Dynham.     See  Denham. 
Dynre,  co.  Somerset.     See  Diiider. 
Dyiit,   Richard,   collector   of  customs 

and    subsidies    in    Bridgewater 

and  district,  380,  381,  383. 
Dyper,  Henry,  of  St.  Albans,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,   86, 

121. 

Dyrham,  Derham,  Durham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, manor,  175. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  church  of,  advowson  of, 

175. 

Dysshwall,  Dysswall,  Nicholas,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire, 

88,  123. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Weobley,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  172. 
Dyster,  Dysterre,  Thomas,   212,   260, 

261. 

, ,  Ellen,  sister  of,  212. 

,    . .  .  . ,   citizen  and  mercer  of 

London,   Helen,   daughter   and 

heir  of,  17. 
Dyxon.     See  Dixon. 


E 


Earith,  Erode,  Eryth,  Erythe,  Herythe, 
co.  Huntingdon,  86,  121,  152, 
171,  220,  417. 

carl  marshal,  the,  109. 

See  also  Mowbray. 

Earnley,  co.  Sussex,  Almodington  in, 
q.v. 

Earsdon,  co.  Northumberland,  Hartley 
in,  q.v. 

Holywell  in,  q.v . 

Easebourne,  Eseborn,  co.  Sussex, 
hundred,  164. 

Easter,  High,  High  Estre,  Heyestreu, 
co.  Essex,  87,  122. 

,  honour,  389. 

,  manor,  389. 

East  Hall,  Easthalle  [in  Murston],  co. 
Kent,  manor,  228,  229. 

Easthampnett,  Esthamptonet  [in  Box- 
grove],  co.  Sussex,  manor,  164. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


503 


Eastoft,    Estoft    [in    Adlingfleet],    co. 

York,  431. 
Eastern,  co.  Northampton  (?),  Eaton, 

church  of,  vicar  of.     See  Over- 
ton. 
Eastringtoii,  co.  York,  Cavil  in,  q.v. 

,  (Jnwiioak  in,  (}.r. 

Kiisiwell,  Estwell,  co.  Leicester,  375. 
Eastwood,  Estwode,  co.  Kssox,  manor, 

137,  178. 
Knswrith,    \Vest,    Westeaewrithe,    co. 

Sussex,  hundred,  164. 
Eatingtoii,    Lower,    Nother    Etynton, 

co.  Warwick,  28. 
Eaton,  Eton,  Eyton,  co.  Bedford,  28, 

222,  2!W.' 
,   Eton,   co.    Nottingham,   220, 

299. 
Bishop,  Eton  Episcopi,  Eton, 

co.  Hereford,  152,301. 
Socon,  co.  Bedford,  Wybostoii 

in,  q.v. 
Tregoes,  Eton  Tregos  [in  Foy], 

co.  Hereford,  chapel  of,  advow- 

son  of,  388. 

,  manor,  388. 

under    Heywood,    co.    Salop, 

Hungerford  in,  q.v. 
,  Water,  Water  Eton  [in  Penk- 

ridge],  co.  Stafford,  manor,  263, 

264. 
Eburton,  Eberton,  Jolin,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  415. 
,  Roger,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Dorset,  111. 
,     of     Salisbury,     king's 

alnager  in  Salisbury  and  Wilt- 
shire, 111. 
Eccleshale  [co.  Stafford].     See  Eccles- 

hall. 

co.  Warwick.     See  Exhall. 

Eccleshall,    Eccleshale,    co.    Stafford, 

church     of,     parson     of.       See 

Daunser. 

,  Podmore  in,  q.v. 

,  Slindon  in,  q.v. 

Echelhampton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Etchil- 

hampton. 
Eckington,  co.  Derby,  Mosbrough  in, 

q.v. 
Ede,    John,    of    Gloucestershire,    409. 

Cf.  Edy. 
Edelmeton,       co.       Middlesex.        See 

Edmonton. 
Edenumdone,    co.     Salop.     See    Edg- 

mond. 
Eden,  river,  water  of,  147. 

,  '  Lo  Kyngesfrethnot  '  in,  344. 

Edge,     Eggo     [in     BranscombeJ,     co. 

Devon,  320. 
Edgmond,    Edemundone,    co.    Salop, 

manor,  117. 

Edlesborough,  co.  Buckingham,  Dag- 
nail  in,  q.v. 


Edlot,  Kobert,  211. 
Edlowo,  John,  of  Kent,  154. 
Edmescotc,   «-o.   Warwick.     See  Ems- 

coto. 
Edmonton,  Edelmeton,  co.  Middlesex, 

300,  415. 

Edmund,  duke-  of  York,  287,  288,  348. 
Edmund,  Jolm,  of  Stratford  le  Bow, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Middlesex, 

415. 

Edward  III,  son  of.     See  John. 
Edward,  duke  of  York,   105  bit,   106, 

135,    137,    138,    145,    156,    178, 

202,    217,    224-226,    234,    251, 

252,  280,  290. 

,  oarl  of  Rutland,  287,  288. 

Edward,  John,  of  London,  48,  58. 
Edwardstono,        Edwardeston        [co. 

Suffolk],  313. 

Edy,  John,  of  Stony  Stratford,  collec- 
tor  of   a   tax   in   Buckingham- 
shire, 416.     Cf.  Ede. 
Edyngham,   co.    Essex.     See  Heding- 

ham,  Castle. 

Edyston,  co.  Somerset.     See  Idson. 
Egerton,     Eggerton,     Hugh,     esquire, 

Margaret,  late  the  wife  of,  335. 
,  William,  William  de,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,   171, 

298. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  Ellen,  late  the 

wife  of,  334. 

Egge,  co.  Devon.     See  Edge. 
Egge,  John,  of  Desford,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Leicestershire,  416. 
Eggecoinbe,  W'illiam,  263. 
Eggeley,  Adam,  of  Staffordshire,  362. 
Eggeton,  co.  York.     See  Egton. 
Egglestone,    Egleston    [in    Startforth, 

co.  York],  abbey,  51,  188.  236, 

324,  411. 

Egham,  co.  Surrey,  26,  299. 
Egleston  [co.  York].     See  Egglestone. 
Egmanton,  Thomas,  425,  431. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Henry,  son  and  heir  of, 

431. 
Egton,  Eggeton,  co.  York,  1,  30. 

,  Grosmont  [in  Eskdale]  in,  q.v. 

Ekeney,  Ekeneye,  Okoney  [in  Ember- 
ton], co.  Buckingham,  27,  150. 
Ekerdon,    William,    parson   of    Long- 

bredy,  48. 

Eland,  Robert,  esquire,  327. 
Elde,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex, 

150,  172. 

Elderbek,  John,  of  Essex,  385. 
Ele,    Thomas,    collector   of   a    tax    in 

Lincoln,  89,  124. 
Elger,  Thomas,  of  Norfolk,  188. 
Klis.     See  Elys. 

Ellerbek,  Robert,  of  London,  343. 
Ellerburn,  Robert,  vicar  of  Orpington, 

107. 
Ellorker,  Ellerkar,  John,  of  Yorkshire 

291,  356. 


504 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Ellerton  [on  Spalding  Moor,  co.  York], 
priory,  51,  98,  188,  236,  324, 
411. 

Elleswyk,  Ellyswyk,  Richard,  258, 
281. 

, ,  of  Lancashire,  202,  205. 

Ellingham,  Elyngham,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 301. 

,  alien  priory,  55,  207. 

Ellyswyk.     See  Elleswyk. 

Elm,  Elme  by  Frome,  co.  Somerset, 
manor,  278,  280,  328. 

,  .  . .  . ,  church  of,  advow- 

son  of,  280. 

Elmeden,  William,  knight,  sheriff  of 
Northumberland,  296. 

Elmley,  Elmele,  co.  Kent,  229. 

Elmore,  co.  Gloucester,  manor,  65,  68, 
101. 

Elryngton,  John,  of  Middlesex,  '  gentil- 
man,'  343. 

Elsham,  Elsam,  co.  Lincoln,   25,  222. 

Elstow,  Eluestowe  [co.  Bedford], 
monastery  of,  32. 

Eltesle,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Eltisley. 

Eltham  [co.  Kent],  manor,  57,  347, 
408. 

park,  57,  347,  408. 

,  Brandon  in,  q.v. 

,  Henleys  in,  q.v. 

,  Mottingharn  in,  q.v. 

Eltisley,  Eltyslee,  Eltesle,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 221,  300. 

Eltoftes,  Eltoft,  William,  William  de, 
esquire,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 
West  Riding,  co.  York,  151. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Farnhill,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  299. 

Elton,  Alyngton,  co.  Huntingdon,  314. 

Elton,  Richard,  of  London,  '  draper,' 
collector  of  a  tax  in  London, 
223. 

Eltyslee,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Eltisley. 

Eluestowe  [co.  Bedford].     See  Elstow. 

Elvetharn,  co.  Southampton,  269. 

Elwell,  Hilbraiid,  297. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Somerset,  297. 

,  Robert,  Mary,  late  the  wife  of, 

336. 

Ely,  co.  Cambridge,  172,  415. 

Ely,  bishop  of.     See  Fordharn. 

Elyngham,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Ellingham. 

Elys,  Elis,  John,  of  Lavenham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  301. 

,  Richard,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Great  Yar- 
mouth and  district,  349,  351, 
353. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Great  Yar- 
mouth and  district,  113,  130, 
192,  193,  203,  204,  242,  246, 
251. 


Elysaundre.     See  Alisaundre. 

Emberton,  co.  Buckingham,  Ekeney  in, 
q.v. 

Embleton,  co.  Northumberland,  New- 
ton by  the  Sea  in,  q.v. 

Emley,  Richard,  of  Wellow,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  170. 

Emmery ,  Emory,  Henry,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Hampshire,  151. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  172. 

Emond,  Richard,  of  London,  125. 

Emory.     See  Emmery. 

Emscote,  Edmescote,  co.  Warwick, 
manor,  146. 

Enderby,  Endyrby,  John,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  Bedford- 
shire, 316. 

,  Thomas,  of  Lincolnshire,  38, 

39. 

Endeston,  co.  Somerset.  See  Yeans- 
ton. 

Endevere,  Robert  de,  of  St.  Albans, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 173. 

Endyrby.     See  Enderby. 

Enford,  co.  Wilts,  Chisenbury  in,  q.v . 

,  Littlecott  in,  q.v. 

Engglyssh.     See  Englissh. 

England,  guardian  of.  See  Thomas, 
duke  of  Clarence  ;  John,  duko 
of  Bedford ;  Humphrey,  duke 
of  Gloucester. 

,  queen  of.     See  Joan. 

England,  Ingilland,  Ingland,  John, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  the  East 
Riding,  co.  York,  88,  123. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York, 
151. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Risby,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York, 
26. 

Englefeld.     See  Ingelfeld. 

Englis.     See  Englissh. 

English  acre,  189,  293. 

Englissh,  Englis,  Englyssh,  Engglyssh, 
John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Bristol,  29. 

,  Richard,  270. 

,  Thomas,  of  Hargrave,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Northamptonshire, 
415. 

,  William,  esquire,  239,  270. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Plesewe,  late  the 

wife  of,  270. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Richard,  son  and 

heir  of,  270. 

Epsom,  Episham,  co.  Surrey,  299. 

Erchedekne.     See  Archedeken. 

Erdeslawe,  co.  York.     See  Ardsley. 

Erdeswyk,  Hugh,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  Staffordshire,  315, 
317. 

,  .....  esquire,  365. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


505 


,  co.  Huntingdon.     See  Eariih. 

,  lord  dr.      See  Wylughby. 
Ki%'uston.     See  Eogaston. 
Erhothe,  co.  Kent.     See  Erith. 
Krhrlhr,    Krhidr.      ,S>«   Krvth. 
Krith,  Erhithe,  Erhethe,  cb.  Kmt,  221, 

235. 
Erlo,    Robert,    king's    alnager    in    th<> 

parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

11. 
Erleo,  Erlegh,  John,  collector  of  a  tux 

in  Sussex,  221. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   of   Midgham,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  301. 
Erleton,  co.  Salop.  See  Orleton. 
Erlyche,  Roger,  of  Richards  Castlt>, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hereford- 
shire, 418. 
Erlyiigham,      co.      Gloucester.        See 

Aiiingham. 
Ermington,  co.   Devon,  Ivy  bridge  in, 

q.v. 
Ernesby,   co.    Leicester.      See   Ames- 

by- 

Erneys,  Reynold,  of  Bedfordshire, 
290,  360. 

Erpyngharn,  Thomas,  knight,  12,  207. 

,  .....  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Norfolk,  316. 

Erringden,  Ayrynden  [in  Halifax],  co. 
York,  park,  135. 

Eryngton,  John,  escheator  in  North- 
umberland, 6. 

Eryth,  Erythe,  co.  Huntingdon.  See 
Earith. 

Eryth,  Erhethe,  Erhide,  Jolm,  432. 

,  . .  .  . ,  of  Erith,  collector  of  u 

tax  in  Kent,  221. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Plumstead,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  416. 

escheators,  appointments  of,  6,  41,  42, 
72,  81,  135,  136.  169,  209,  210, 
262,  263,  307,  308,  339,  340, 
391,  432. 

Eseborn,  co.  Sussex.     See  Easebourne. 

Esgaston,  Ergaston,  John,  collector  of 
customs  and  subsidies  in  South- 
ampton and  district,  4  bis,  13, 
14,  113,  130,  192,  193. 

,  of  London,  60. 

Esher,  co.  Surrey,  Sandown  in,  q.v. 

Eskdale  [in  Egton,  co.  York],  Gros- 
mont  in,  q.v. 

Esmell,  Robert,  of  Devizes,  farmer  of 
the  subsidy  and  alnage  of 
cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager, 
in  Wiltshire  and  Salisbury, 
394. 

Esseton  by  Wymbourne,  co.  Dorset. 
See  Ashton. 

Essex,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 
27,  87,  122,  150,  172,  220,  221, 
300,  418. 

commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317. 


Essex — cnnt. 

csrhrator  in,  2,  ',],  22,  43,  62, 

<••:;  (2).  (14  (4),  89,  103  bin,  K»4 
bis,  105,  106,  107,  142,  144  (3), 
145,  159,  162,  183,  194  (3),  195, 
196,  200,  238,  239  (6),  240,  273 
(4),  274  (5),  275  bis,  306,  313, 
315,  331  bi*,  332  bis,  334  bis, 
335  (6),  336,  347,  371,  373, 
377  (4),  378  (3),  379,  380,  389 
bis,  410,  426  bin,  427,  436. 

,  See  also  Writelle  ; 

Ingelfeld  ;  Darcy  ;  Godston  ; 
Leventhorp  ;  Fyndern  ;  Rekill ; 
Malyns  ;  Ho  toft  ;  Kirkeby. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Feerby  ; 
Adreston. 

,  king's  feodary  in.    See  Patgrys. 

,  searchers  of  wines  etc.  in. 

See  Fuller  ;  Lambe. 

,  sheriff  of,  22,  119. 

,  See  also  Ingelfeld ; 

Tyrell ;  Howard  ( John,  knight) ; 
Barre  ;  John  ;  Malyns  ;  Howard 
(John)  ;  Darcy  ;  Lovenay. 

Essex,  countess  of.     See  Bohun. 

....      ,  earl  of,  fee  of,  389. 

, Sec  also  Bohun. 

Essexe,  Robert,  272. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 

240,  272. 

,  Katharine  (Brynkele), 

sister  of,  272. 

Esshe,  Thomas  del,  '  baker,'  collector 
of  a  tax  in  York,  302.  Cf. 
Asshe. 

Est,  Thomas,  of  London,  249. 

Estby,  Henry,  '  hayster,'  collector  of 
a  tax  in  York,  302. 

Estden,  co.  Sussex.     See  Dean,  East. 

Esterkele,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Keal, 
East. 

Estfeld,  George,  of  Titchfield,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  221. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  subsidy 

in  London  and  district,  352, 
380. 

, ,  of  London,  347,  408. 

p]stgrenestede,  co.  Sussex.  See  Grin- 
stead,  East. 

Esthagh,  Robert,  of  Suffolk,  48. 

Esthamptonet,  co.  Sussex.  See  East- 
hampnett. 

Esthattele  [co.  Cambridge].  See  Hat- 
ley,  East. 

Esthope,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Salop,  28. 

Estlambrook,  co.  Somerset.  See  Lam- 
brook,  East. 

Estledfunt,  co.  Middlesex.  See  Bed- 
font,  East. 

Estlutton,  co.  York.  See  Lutton, 
East. 


506 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


Estoft,  co.  York.     See  Eastoft. 
Eston,    John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Middlesex,  86,  121. 
,  . .  .  . ,  of  Castor,  collector  of  a 

tax    in   Northamptonshire,    86, 

121,  299. 
,  Nicholas,  of  Youlton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  300. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Exeter,  29. 
,  Walter,  clerk,  guardian  of  the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 

Chichester,  439. 
Estpvirbyk,  co.  Dorset.     See  Purbeck, 

East. 
Estre,  High,   co.   Essex.     See  Easter, 

High. 
Esttystede,    co.    Southampton.       See 

Tisted,  East. 
Esturmy,    Sturmy,    William,    knight, 

321  bia. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Wiltshire,  317. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  Clatf ord 

priory,  322. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Wiltshire, 

262. 

Estwell,  co.  Leicester.     See  Eastwell. 
Estwode,  co.  Essex.     See  Eastwood. 
Estyngton,  Estynton,  John,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  25, 

149. 
,....,  of  Castlemorton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  414. 
Etchilhampton,     Echelhampton,     co. 

Wilts,  97. 
Eton,  co  Bedford.     See  Eaton. 

,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Eaton. 

,  Eton  Episcopi,  co.  Hereford. 

See  Eaton  Bishop. 

,  co.  Warwick.     See  Nuneaton. 

Tregos,     co.     Hereford.     See 

Eaton  Tregoes. 
,    Water,    co.     Stafford.       See 

Eaton,  WTater. 
Eton,  Richard,  of  Banbury,  collector 

of    a    tax    in    Oxfordshire,    88, 

123. 

, of  Warwickshire,  255. 

Etton,  John,  knight,  sheriff  of  York- 
shire and  keeper  of  York  castle, 

5,  41,  83. 

,  .  . . . ,  .  .  . . ,  of  Yorkshire,  161. 

Etwall,  co.  Derby,  300. 

Etynton,  Nether,   co.   Warwick.     See 

Eatington,  Lower. 
Eure,  Ralph,  Ralph  de,  knight,  425, 

426. 
Eustace,  Alexander,  of  Clare,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  26,  86,  121, 

172. 

Evedon,  co.  Lincoln,  173. 
Evedon,  Thomas,  of  Boston,  searcher 

of  ships  in  Boston,  392. 


Everard,  Edmund,  knight,  108. 

,  John,  206. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Salisbury,  321  bin, 

322. 

,  Laurence,  390. 

,  Thomas,  of  Leveringtoii,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire, 
150. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Wallington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  86, 
121,  173. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in, 

Oxford,  302. 

Everden.     See  Everdon. 

Everdon  [co.  Northampton],  priory. 
See  under  Greeting  St.  Mary . 

Everdon,  Everden,  John,  clerk,  184. 

,  .  .  . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  the 

priory  of  Greeting  St.  Mary  and 
Everdon,  46. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Berkshire,  23. 

,  . . . . ,  .  . . . ,  of  Northampton- 
shire, 9,  432. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Surrey,  32. 

, ,  of  Sussex,  243,  356. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Kenn,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Somerset,  416. 

Evesbury,  co.  Wilts.     See  Avebury. 

Evesham,  co.  Worcester,  25  bis,  84, 
119,  149,  219,  414  bis. 

Evreux  [Eure,  France],  St.  Taurin  in, 
q.v. 

Evyas,  John,  esquire,  Joan  (Seint- 
leger),  late  the  wife  of,  229. 

Ewehurst,  co.  Surrey.     See  Ewhurst. 

Ewell,  co.  Surrey,  119,  137. 

Ewerby,  Iwardby,  co.  Lincoln,  301. 

Ewhurst,  Ewehurst,  co.  Surrey,  180. 

,  Uherst,  co.  Sussex,  393. 

Ewshott,  Iweschote,  co.  Southampton, 
269. 

Exchequer,  the,  barons  of,  356,  394  (3). 

,  certificates  to  ordered,  35. 

,  clerks  of.  See  Harford  ;  Bees- 
ton  ;  Talvargh  ;  Fallan. 

,  Receipt  of,  account  to  be 

rendered  at,  314,  316. 

,  .  .  . . ,  advance  made  at,  58. 

,  .  . .  . ,  payment  out  of,  33. 

, payments  made  in,  35. 

,  treasurer  and  barons  of,  267. 

,  .  .  . . ,  certificates  to  ordered, 

29,  32,  51,  89,  90,  99,  134,  154, 
158,  160  bis,  174,  186,  189,  211, 
218,  224,  236,  303,  310,  325, 
402,  411,  419. 

, See  also  treasurer. 

,  under-chamberlain  of.  See 

Waget. 

Exe,  Nether,  Netherex,  co.  Devon,  439. 

Exeter,  co.  Devon,  12,  28,  295,  345, 
346. 

,  alien  priory  of  St.  James  by, 

75,  285,  295. 

,  castle,  227. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


507 


Exetor  —  cont.  Falmouth,     co.     Cornwall,     port     of, 
,  cathedral  church  of.  dean  of.  searcher     of     ships     in.         See 

See  Payn.  VValke. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  29.  Faltenham  [co.  Suffolk].     See  Falkeii- 

,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs  ham. 

and  subsidies  in.     »Vee  Hawley ;  Falweslo,      co.      Northampton.       See 

Arnold  ;      Urban  ;      Warner  ;  Fawsley. 

Thorp  ;  Glover  ;  Pollowe.  Fandy,  Peter,  143. 
,    ....,   searchers   of   ships   in.  Faram,  William,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

See  Bentlejr  ;  Jolyff  ;   Lakun.  and  ahiage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

,  Cowick  in,  q.v.  and  alnager,  in   Berkshire  and 

Exeter,     bishop     of.     See     Stafford  ;  Oxfordshire,  198. 

Lacy.  K:irforth,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

,  bishopric  of,  335,  350.  Lincoln,  174. 

,       ....,      guardian      of      the  Faringdon,  Faryndon,  co.  Berks,  172, 

spirituality  of,  310.  222  bis. 

Exhall,    Eccleshale    [near    Coventry],  Farley,  Richard,  '  smyth,'  collector  of 

co.  Warwick,  151,  171.  a  tax  in  Worcester,  173. 

manor,  148,  149.  Farlow,  co.  Salop,  the  Lowe  in,  q.v. 

Exton,  co.  Rutland,  378  bis,  404.  Farmborough,  Farnebargh,  co.  Somer- 

,  manor,  405.  set,  manor,  52. 

,  Exton  in  Exmore,  co.  Somor-  Farnborough,    Farnburgh,    co.    Kent, 

set,  95.  67. 

Exton,  John,  collector  of  customs  and  Farnburgh,     co.     Kent.       See     Farn- 

subsidies     in     Chichester     and  borough. 

district,  381  (4),  383  bis.  Farndish,     Farnedisch,    co.    Bedford, 

Eyam,  Eyom,  co.  Derby,  86,  121.  manor,  372. 

,  Foolow  in,  q.v.  Farndon,  co.  Nottingham,  170. 

Eye,  co.  Suffolk,  312-314.  Farnebargh,  co.  Somerset.     See  Farm- 

,  castle,  312-314.  borough. 

,  honour,  312-314.  Farnedisch,  co.   Bedford.      See  Farn- 

,  manor,  312-314.  dish. 

Eye,  William  de,  of  London,  '  browe-  Farnedun,  prebend.     See  wider  York, 

derer,'  242.  co.  York. 

Eyke,  Eyk,  co.  Suffolk,  150,  221.  Farnefold,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Kylesford,  Eyllesford.     See  Aylesford.  Sussex,  87,  122. 

Eylove,  Roger,  of  Bletchingley,  collec-  Farnham,  co.  Surrey,  88,  123,  299. 

tor  of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  26.  Farnham,  John,  of  Quarndon,  collector 

Eynesbury,  co.  Huntingdon,  300.  of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,   86, 

Eynon  ap  Richard,  100.  121. 

Eyiiseford,  John,  of  Tillington,  knight,  Farnhill,    Fernhill    [in   Kildwick],    co. 

Isabel   (de   la   Mare),    late   the  York,  299. 

wife  of,  379.     Cf.  Aylesford.  Farthingstone,       Farthyngston,       co. 

Eyom,  co.  Derby.     See  Eyam.  Northampton,  171. 

Eyton,  co.  Bedford.     See  Eaton.  Faryndon,    co.    Berks.       See    Faring- 

Eytone,  Thomas,  of  the  Weald  Moors,  don. 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop,  85,  Faryngton,  John,  of  Buckinghamshire, 

120.  293. 

Fasby,  Thomas,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  ahiage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Kent,  9. 
Fastolf,  Hugh,  knight,  196,  280. 

,  .....  John,  son  and  heir 

P  of,  280. 

,  John,  of  Norfolk,  410. 

Faconere.     See  Faucouer.  Faucomberge,  Walter,  knight,  104. 

Fairford,   Fayresford,   co.    Gloucester,  Fauconer,         Faukener,         Facoiiere, 

151.  Richard,  of  Lympne,  collector 

Falepitte,  Pliilip,  426.  of  a  tax  in  Kent,  170. 

Falkenham,  Faltenham  [co.   Suffolk],         ,  Thomas,  collector  of  customs 

13,  14,  71,  129,  162.  and   subsidies   in   London   and 

Fallan,       William,       clerk       of       the  district,  6. 

Exchequer,  232,  272.  , ,  mayor  and  escheator  of 

,  clerk,  of  Warwickshire,  London,  63,  64  (2),  70,  91,  103, 

436.  104. 


508 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Famit  le  Roy,  Faunteleroy,  John, 
commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 
Dorset,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  citizen  of  London,  354. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  London,  '  mercer,' 

372. 

Faversham,  Feveresham  [co.  Kent], 
35. 

Fawekonberd,  Robert,  of  Hucknall, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Notting- 
hamshire, 220. 

Fawsley,  Falwesle,  co.  Northampton, 
hundred,  327. 

Fayresford,  co.  Gloucester.  See  Fair- 
ford. 

Fayrefax,  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire,  385. 

fealty,  respite  of.     See  under  homage. 

Feccham,  co.  Surrey.     See  Fetcham. 

Feerby,  Fierby,  John,  farmer  of  the 
subsidy  and  aliiage  of  cloths 
for  sale,  and  alnager  in  Essex, 
Hertfordshire,  Norfolk,  Suffolk 
and  Norwich,  9. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  the  elder,  farmer  of  the 

subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths 
for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Norfolk, 
Suffolk,  Essex,  Hertfordshire 
and  Norwich,  432. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . . . . ,  of  Kent,  farmer 

of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of 
cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager,  in 
Essex,  Hertfordshire,  Norfolk, 
Suffolk  and  Norwich,  154. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  the  younger,  farmer  of 

the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths 
for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Norfolk, 
Suffolk,  Essex,  Hertfordshire 
and  Norwich,  432. 

of  Suffolk,  farmer 

of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of 
cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager, 
in  Essex,  Hertfordshire,  Nor- 
folk, Suffolk  and  Norwich,  154. 

Cf.  Feriby. 

Feharbard,  Nicholas,  of  Tawstock, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Devon, 
222. 

Felbrigg,  Felbrygge,  George,  knight, 
Margery,  late  the  wife  of,  334. 

,  Simon,  knight,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 316. 

Feld,  Felde,  Baldwin  de,  of  King's 
Norton,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Worcestershire,  169. 

Richard  (or  Robert),  fanner  of 

Stratfieldsave  priory,  46,  73, 
76,  77. 

,  . . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  uncle  of.  See 

Prophete. 

Felkirk,  co.  York,  Brierley  in,  q.v. 

Felley,  Follay  [co.  Nottingham],  priory, 
51,  98,  188,  324,  411. 

Felongley,  co.  Warwick.  See  Fillong- 
ley. 


Felongleye,  John,  of  Fillongley, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 28. 

Felpham,  Velgham,  co.  Sussex,  221. 

Felton,  West,  co.  Salop,  Sandford  in, 
q.v. 

,  Woolston  in,  q.v. 

Felton,  John,  Elizabeth  (Hastynges), 
daughter  of,  438. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife 

of,  425,  438. 

Robert,  of  Yorkshire,  138. 

Fon,  Fenne,  Robert,  Robert  atte,  231. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Harlaxton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln,  301. 

,  William  atte,  231. 

Fencotes,  Thomas  de,  justice  of  the 
Common  Bench,  213. 

Fenne.     See  Fen. 

Fenton,  Kirk,  Fenton,  co.  York,  26. 

Feiiton,  Robert  de,  of  Pocklington,  63. 

,  William  de,  of  Kilnwick  Percy, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  East 
Riding,  co.  York,  173. 

i'eodaries,  appointment  of,  127,  130. 

Ferers,  Feres.     See  Ferrers. 

Feriby  [co.  York].     See  Ferriby,  North. 

Feriby,  Feryby,  John,  360. 

,  Robert,  escheator  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 339,  433. 

Cf.  Feerby. 

Fermour,  Robert,  of  Catworth,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Huntingdonshire, 
86,  121. 

,  ^  .  .  . . ,  of  Stony  Stratford, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 86,  121. 

Walter,  of  Warmington,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 223. 

Femham,  co.  Southampton.  See  Vern- 
hams  Dean. 

Fernhill,  co.  York.     See  Farnhill. 

Fernhurst,  co.  Sussex,  Verdley  in,  q.v. 

Ferrers,  Ferrariis,  Ferers,  Feres, 
Robert,  of  Chartley,  knight,  1 
bis. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Edmund, 

son  and  heir  of,  16. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . . . . ,  .  . .  . ,  Margaret, 

late  the  wife  of,  16. 

Thomas,  esquire,  373. 

, ,  Elizabeth  (Frevill), 

wife  of,  373. 

,  of  Groby,  282,  283. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Elizabeth 

(Frevill),  wife  of,  282,  283. 

,  William,  William  de,  lord  de 

Groby,  146,  266,  267,  395,  429. 

,  .....  of  Groby,  knight,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 
Leicestershire,  316. 

Ferriby,  North,  Feriby,  Feryby  [co. 
York],  priory,  51,  99,  236,  411. 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


509 


Ferrour,  Roger,  of  Shrewsbury,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbury. 
418. 

,  William,  of  Hungerford,  collrr- 

i<ir  of  a   tax  in    Berkshire,  87, 
122. 
Ferrybridge,     Ferybryggo     [in    Ferry 

Fryston],  co.  York,  299. 
Ferry  Fryston,  co.  York,  Ferrybridge 

in,  q.v. 

Ferybrygge,    co.     York.     See    Ferry- 
bridge. 
Feryby     [co.      York].     See     Ferriby. 

North. 

Feryby.     See  Feriby. 
Fetcham,  Feccham,  co.  Surrey,  manor, 

270,  281,  303. 

Fethere,  John,  of  Surrey,  52. 
Fetyplace,    Peter,   esquire,    knight   of 
Parliament  for  Oxfordshire,  413. 
Feveresham  [co.  Kent].     See  Favers- 

hani. 

Ficas.     See  Fikeys. 
field  names  etc.  : — 

Badburghamhay ,  311. 

Botilers,  199,  230. 

Brodmede,  100. 

Brounestenement,  290. 

Calfhowe,  24. 

Castelfeld,  327. 

Clerkesput,  100. 

Coltesacre,  126. 

Cormayles,  279. 

Courtwille,  100. 

Cressewey,  101. 

Darlegh,  44. 

Duldres,  279. 

Dyrynghawe,  44. 

Egwode,  397. 

Flemmyngesmede,  297. 

Foxeslond,  363. 

Fysshwermede,  100. 

Gernons,  23. 

Gilgannaii,  101. 

Keny  holme,  147. 

Kiryellescourt,  328. 

Lavyngton  Place,  272. 

Le  Halgh,  137. 

Le  Roode,  100. 

Medmerssh,  98. 

Mascales,  306. 

Mershesplace,    Mersshesplace,    73, 

101. 

Midilholme,  147. 
Oldecastell  rnedowe,  382. 
Outemande,  109. 

Pakemanswod,  Pakemaiiswode, 
Pakmanswode,  247,  266,  396, 
430. 

Prestelwey,  101. 
Pyctemans,  23. 
Pyggenotwell,  108. 
Riggewynes,  23. 
Scoreslond,  363. 
Semsanasmede,  100. 


field  names  etc. — cont. 
Sherrevesmede,  69. 
Smythislond,  99. 
Sotes,  23. 

Swynnecroft,  199,  201. 
Vortlimede,  20. 
Wakes,  199,  230. 
Warynes,  23. 

Whithall,  Whythall,  304,  319. 
Whytwon>r,  44. 
\Viliiamsclos,  247. 
Woodlaithes,  Wodelathes  by  Dai- 
ton,  131. 
\Vyllnswey,  101. 
Wynteresiond,  363. 

Fierby.     See  Feerby. 

Figg/Fyge,  Robert^  425. 

,  Thomas,  76. 

Fikeys,  Fokeys,  Fykeys,  Ficas, 
Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Norfolk,  171,  220,  299. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Cressingham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Norfolk,  150. 

Cf.  Fygys. 

Filby,  co.  Norfolk,  manor,  109. 

Filby,  Richard,  292. 

Filddallyng,  co.  Norfolk.  See  Bailing, 
Field. 

Fililod.     See  Filynglode. 

Fillingham,  Fylyngham,  co.  Lincoln, 
222 

Filloll,  Fyloll,  William,  106,  139. 

,    Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 

138,  139. 

Fillongley,  Felongley,  eo.  Warwick, 
28. 

Filton,  co.  Gloucester,  church  of, 
advowson  of,  269. 

,  manor,  269. 

Filynglode,  Fililod,  Giles,  325,  331. 

filz  Johan.     See  Fitz  John. 

Fiiicham,  Fyncham,  [co.  Norfolk],  198, 
268.  ' 

Finchingfield,  Fynchyngfeld,  co.  Essex, 
Ashwell  Hall  in,  q.v. 

Finchley,  Finchisley,  co.  Middlesex, 
243. 

Findern,  Fynderne  [in  Mickleover],  co. 
Derby,  326. 

fines,  levied  in  the  king's  court,  108, 
148,  163,  165,  167,  182,  184, 
205,  208,  213,  226,  248,  257, 
264,  269,  307,  323,  339,  342, 
345,  370,  396,  397,  405. 

See  also  amercements. 

Fischer.     See  Fissher. 

Fishley,  Fisshele  [co.  Norfolk],  188. 

fish-shamble,  66. 

Fiashe,  Fyssh,  John,  of  Hatfield, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 152. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  customs 

and    subsidies    in    Bristol    and 
district,  349,  351,  353. 

Fisshelo  [co.  Norfolk].     See  Fishley. 


510 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Fissher,  Fisshere,  Fischer,  Fyschere, 
Fysshere,  John,  at  the  bridge  of 
St.  Neots,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Huntingdonshire,  152. 

t  . . . . ,  of  St.  Neots,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Huntingdonshire,  28, 
171,  417. 

,  Thomas,  of  Kennington,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  87, 
122. 

,  William,  of  Clack,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  172. 

Fitlyng,  John,  searcher  of  ships  in 
Kingston  on  Hull  and  district, 
117. 

Fittleton,  co.  Wilts,  Haxton  in,  q.v. 

Fittleworth,  co.  Sussex,  Lee  in,  q.v. 

Fitz  Alan,  Thomas,  earl  of  Arundel 
and  Surrey,  17,  41,  107,  119  bis, 
131,  132,  136,  142,  162-167. 
309,  389,  390,  420. 

, Beatrice,  late  the 

wife  of,  162,  164-167,  308. 

, ,  Elizabeth,  duchess 

of  Norfolk,  sister  and  heir  of, 
162-164,  390.  See  also  Mow- 
bray  and  Usflete. 

,....,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Beaucharnp), 

sister  and  heir  of,  162-164,  390. 

,  .  . . . ,  . .  .  . ,  Margaret  de 

Arundell,  sister  of,  162-164, 
390.  See  also  Lenthale. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Richard,  father  of. 

See  Arundell. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Richard,  earl  of 

Arundel  and  Surrey,  grand- 
father of,  163-167. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Alice, 

countess  of  Kent,  daughter  of. 
See  Hoi  and. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  ,  Eleanor 

(Lancaster),  wife  of,  163-167. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  . . . . ,  Joan, 

countess  of  Hereford,  daughter 
of.  See  Bohun. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  of, 

165-167. 

,  . . .  . ,  .....  .  . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John 

son  of  John,  son  of.  See 
Arundell. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas 

archbishop  "of  Canterbury,  son 
of.  See  Arundell. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  Ware 

priory  and  the  priory  of  Noyon 
and  Neufmarch6,  46,  65. 

,  . . . . ,  .  . . . ,  treasurer,  35,  72, 

75,  80. 

Fitz  Aleyn,  John,  of  Sibford,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  417. 

Fitz  Eustace,  Philip,  339. 

, Blanche,  wife  of,  339. 

Fitz  Herbert,  Fitz  Herberd,  Fitz 
Harberd,  Margery.  See  Bryn- 
nesley. 


Fitz  Herbert — cont. 

,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  417. 
,  Walter,  esquire,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Derbyshire,  86,  121. 
Fitz  Hugh,  Henry,  17,  18. 

, ,  knight,  319. 

,  . . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  treasurer,  deputy 

or     lieutenant     of.     See     Kyn- 

wolmerssh. 

, lord,  36,  124,  289. 

,   John,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Buckinghamshire,  150. 
,  Robert,  clerk,  master  of  St. 

Leonard's  hospital,  York,  321, 

394,  395. 
Fitz     James,     Richard,     collector     of 

customs  and  subsidies  in  Mel- 

combe  and  district,  69,  71. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  42,  59,  131. 

Fitz    John,    Fitz    Johan,    filz    Johan, 

John,  1. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

21. 
,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  223. 
Fitz  Nicholl,   Fitz  Nichol,  fitz  Nicol, 

Thomas,  knight,  65,  239,  269. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Eleanor  (Broun- 

yng),  daughter  of,  269. 
,        Katharine 

(Poyntz),  daughter  of,  269,  270. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Margery,  wife  of, 

269. 

Fitz  Payn,  sir  Robert  le,  214. 
Fitz  Piers,  John,  of  Salop,  54. 
Fitz  Rauf,  John,  esquire,  sheriff  of 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  358. 
Fitz  Richard,  Walter,  sheriff  of  Bed- 
fordshire and  Buckinghamshire, 

296. 

Fitz  Waryn,  Amaury,  388. 
,  Isabel  (Davilles),  sister 

of,  389. 
,  . . .  . ,  Joan  (Piperell),  daughter 

and  heir  of,  388. 

Fulk,  50,  51,  176,  280. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  Fulk,  son  and  heir  of, 

237 

, ,  knight,  364. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Hanko- 

ford),  daughter  of,  333,  364. 
, Fulk,  son  and  heir 

of,  333,  364. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    Anne,  late 

the  wife  of,  333,  364. 
,    .  . .  . ,    .  . .  . ,    .  . . . ,   Fulk,   son 

and  heir  of,  364. 

,  Ives,  knight,  63,  89. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  Eleanor  (Chydy- 

ock),     daughter    and    heir    of, 

89. 
,    ,   Maud,    late   the 

wife  of,  89. 
,  John,  196,  237,  364. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


511 


fitz  Wauter.  Walter,  knight,  Humphrey. 

son  and  hoir  of,  273,  274. 
,    .....    .  .  .  . ,    Walter,    son   of. 

273   274 

Fit/.  William,  Edmund,  17,  349. 
,   .....  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  the   West   Riding,   co. 

York,  317. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Yorkshire, 

42,  66. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  131. 

John,  196,  23S. 

esquire,  380. 

, knight,  244. 

,  Eleanor,  late  the 

wife  of,  378. 
,    .  . . . ,    .  .  .  . ,    John,    son    and 

heir  of,  244. 
,  .  . . . ,  . . .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 

87,  122. 

,  Thomas,  of  Lincolnshire,  304. 

Fleccher,  Flecchir.     See  Fletcher. 
Fleet,  Flete,  co.  Lincoln,  25,  151,  222, 

415. 
Flcmyng,  Flemmyng  Richard,  bishop 

*  of  Lincoln  [1420-1431],  402. 
,  Thomas,  Rose,  late  the  wife  of, 

64. 

,  knight,  230. 

Fletcher,  Fleccher,  Flecchir,  Ralph,  of 

Pershore,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Worcestershire,  84,  119. 
,  Walter,  of  Tonbridge,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  86,  121,  221. 
Flete,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Fleet. 
Flete,  prison  of.     See  under  London. 
Flete,  John,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan   in   Holland,    co.    Lincoln, 

318. 

,  William,  82. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    commissioner   to    raise 

a  loan  in  Hertfordshire,  316. 

, of  Hertfordshire,  437 . 

Flitton,  co.  Bedford,  Silsoe  in,  q.v. 
Flixborough,   co.    Lincoln,   Crosby    in, 

q.v. 

Flockthorpe,   Flukthorp   [in  Harding- 
ham],  co.  Norfolk,  manor,  420. 
floods,  410. 

Flore,  Gerard,  sheriff  of  Rutland,  ;>. 
,  .  . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Rutland,  316. 
, escheator  in  Northamp- 
tonshire and  Rutland,  81,  108. 
Flory,  John,  133. 
,    Edmund,    father     of, 

133. 
,      Eleanor     (Marland), 

grandmother  of,  133. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and 

Dorset,  262,  280,  322,  328. 

,  .....  esquire,  297. 

Flukthorp,    co.    Norfolk.     See    Flock- 
thorpe. 


Fockorby,  Folquardby  [in  Adlingfleet], 

co.  York,  431. 

Foer,  co.  Sussex.     See  Highfure. 
Fogg,   Thomas,   William,   son   of,   the 

younger,  229. 
,     .....     .  . .  . ,     Eleanor 

(Seintleger),  wife  of,  229. 
Fokeray,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  417. 
Fokeys.     See  Fikeys. 
Folawo,  co.  Derby.     See  Foolow. 
Fold,    Folde    [in    Fordingbridge],    co. 

Southampton,  manor,  140. 
Foleford.     See  Fulford. 
Foljambe,   Thomas,    commissioner   to 

raise  a  loan  in  Derbyshire,  318. 
Folkestone,  Folston  [co.  Kent],  mayor 

of.     See  Raby. 

Folquardby,  co.  York.     See  Fockerby. 
Folston  [co.  Kent].     See  Folkestone. 
Folvile,  John,  esquire,  91. 
Folyot,  Geoffrey,  heir  of,  93. 
,    John,    collector   of   a   tax    in 

Gloucester,  88,  123. 

,  Peter,  93. 

,  Sampson,  93. 

Fontereau,    Andrew,    monk    of    Mar- 

moutier,     farmer    of    Tickford 

priory,  337. 
Foolow,  Folawe  [in  Eyam],  co.  Derby, 

151. 
Ford,  Fordeshome,  co.  Salop,  manor, 

117. 
Ford,  Forde,  Henry  atte,  293. 

,  .  . . . ,  Juliana,  wife  of,  293. 

,  John,  John  atte,  348. 

,  .....  of  Bristol,  farmer  of  the 

subsidy   and   alnage    of   cloths 

for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Bristol, 

394. 

, ,  of  Dorset,  36. 

,  Peter  atte,  103. 

,     Richard,     Richard     de,     of 

Hognaston,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Derbyshire,  220. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Norton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Staffordshire,  221. 
,  Simon  atte,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Dorset,  26. 

William,  William  atte,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Essex,  300. 
,  .....  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies    in    Great    Yarmouth 

and  district,  4,  5,  13,  14,  112. 
,   draper,   farmer  of  the 

subsidy    and    alnage    of    cloths 

for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Worces- 
tershire and  Worcester,  9. 
,    .  .  . . ,   of  Chinnock,    '  gentyl- 

man,'    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Somerset,  220. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Kingston  on  Thames, 

collector   of   a   tax    in    Surrey, 

151. 
Fordeshome,  co.  Salop.     See  Ford. 


512 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Fordham,  co.  Cambridge,  300. 

priory,  309,  402. 

Fordham,    John    de,    bishop    of    Ely 
[1388-1425],   32,   90,    158,    186, 
218,  310,  402. 
Fordhelle,  Peter,  323. 
Fordingbridge,      Fordyngbrigge,      co. 
Southampton,  172. 

,  Cridlestyle  in,  q.v. 

,  Fold  in,  q.v. 

Foremark,     co.     Derby,     Ingleby     in, 

q.v. 
Forest,    the   New,    co.    Southampton, 

27. 

forests  named  : — 
Arundel. 
Cannock. 
Cause. 

Cliff e,  King's. 
Dartmoor. 
Dean. 
Gillingham. 
Groveley. 
New,  the. 
Pamber. 
Pewsham. 
Rockingham. 
Rutland. 
Selwood. 
Suley. 

Forman,  Alan,  of  Utterby,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
25. 

Forster,  Edmund,  of  Nursling,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  417. 

,  John,  of  Bottisham,  82. 

,  . . . . ,  .  . .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Cambridgeshire,  150. 

,  of  Broxboume,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  152. 

Robert,   of   Gilling,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  173. 

,  William,  of  Streethay,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  85, 
120. 
Fortescu,  Henry,  320. 

John,  320. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Devon,  315. 

,  escheator  in  Devonshire 

and  Cornwall,  169. 
Forthey,     John,     of     Worcestershire, 

356. 
Foston  upon  Wolds,  co.  York,  Gemb- 

ling  in,  q.v. 
Fougeres,    Brittany    [Ille    et    Vilaine, 

France],  abbot  of,  293. 
Fouk,  John,  92. 

Foulhill,  Thomas,  of  Devon,  427. 
Foxilishirst,  Thomas.  145,  146,  190. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

190. 

Founhope,  co.  Hereford.  See  Fown- 
hope. 


Fourner,  Michael  le,  monk,  farmer  of 

possessions    of    the    abbot    of 

Sees     in     England,     34.       Cf. 

Furner. 
Fourneux,  John,  the  elder,  of  Mirfield, 

367. 
,     .  . .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,     .  .  .  .,     Henry 

Merifeld,  nephew  of,  366,  367. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  John  Four- 

neiix  alias  Merifeld,  brother  of, 

367. 
Fournyvale,  Fournyvall.         See 

Furnival. 
Fowey,    Fowy,   Foywy,   co.  Cornwall, 

port   of,   collectors   of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.     See  Hertis- 

cote   ;      Spenser   ;      Treyage   ; 

Horwode  ;    Densyll  ;    Bentley. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    searchers   of   ships   in. 

See  Bentley  ;  Lakun  ;  Walke. 
Fownhope,    Founhope,    co.    Hereford, 

301. 

Fowy,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Fowey. 
Fox,  John,  of  Castle  Acre,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Norfolk,  299. 
Foxcote,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Berkshire,  150. 

Foxholes,  Foxhols,  John,  clerk,  collec- 
tor   of  customs    and   subsidies 

in    Southampton   and    district, 

203,  204. 
Foxle,    Foxlegh,    John,    esquire,    273, 

286. 
,....,....,  Alice,  daxighter  and 

heir  of,  286. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Dartmouth,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Devon,  153,  172. 
Foxton,  co.  Leicester,  170,  223. 
Foy,  co.  Hereford,  Eaton  Tregoes  in, 

q.v. 

Foywy,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Fowey. 
Framelande,  co.  Leicester.     See  Fram- 

land. 
Framesden,  co.   Suffolk.     See  Frams- 

den. 
Framland,  Framlond,  Framelande,  co. 

Leicester,    hundred,    27,     258, 

375. 

Frampton,  co.  Lincoln,  301. 
on     Severn,     Frompton     on 

Severn,  co.  Gloucester,  151. 

,  manor,  214. 

Framsden,     Framesden,     co.     Suffolk, 

manor,  227,  228. 
Frances.     See  Fraunceys. 
Franchilon,  William,  monk,  farmer  of 

Modbury  priory,  138. 
Frank,  John,  king's  clerk,  61. 

, clerk,  of  Somerset,  54. 

Frankeleyn,  Fraunkelayn,  Robert,  of 

Market  Weighton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York, 

417. 
,  Thomas,  of  Northamptonshire, 

394. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


513 


Fraunceys,  Frances,  Frmmsrs,  A<lnm. 

knight,  194  (3),  200. 
,    ....,    ....,    Agnes    (Porter). 

daughter  of,  200. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Charle- 

ton),  daughter  of,  200. 
,  Hugh,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies   in    Ipswich    and    <lis 

trict,  4,  13. 
,  John,  mayor  and  escheator  of 

London,  125. 
.......   .  . . . ,  '  barcar,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lincoln,  302. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Devon,  esquire,  75. 

,  Ralph,  esquire,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Derbyshire,  86,  121. 
,    .....    of    Ticknall,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  220. 

,  Robert,  knight,  40. 

,  William,  Alice  (Hele),  wife  of, 

60. 

Fraunkelayn.     See  Frankeleyn. 
Fraunses.     See  Fraunceys. 
Fray,  Fraye,  John,  147, 354  bis,  355, 372. 
Fre.     See  Fry. 
Frebody,    Ralph,    of    Rowley    Regis, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 417. 
Frechewyll,  Ralph,  of  Staveley,  knight, 

143. 
Fredele,  Roger,  of  Mickleham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  299. 
Free.     See  Fry. 
Frekylton,  Robert,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Kingston  on  Hull  and  district, 

337. 
Freman,  Robert,  of  Cliffe,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Kent,  86,  121. 
.......  Thomas,  of  Denton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Northamptonshire, 

171. 

Cf.  Fremon. 

Fromington,  Fremyngton,  co.  Devon, 

285. 
Fremon,  Hugh,  of  Tamworth,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,   85, 

120.     Cf.  Freman. 
Fremyngton,  co.  Devon.     See  Freming- 

ton. 
French,    Frensch,    Frenssh,    Frensshe, 

Henry,   of   Horsham,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 

,  John,  243. 

,....,'  goldsrnyth,'  104. 

, ,  of  Maywode,  328,  329. 

,  Robert,  of  Sharpham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Devon,  222. 
Frenssheton,  John,  145. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  172. 

Frenyngham,  John,  323. 
Frepurs,  John,  224. 

,  Richard,  of  London,  289. 

Frore,    John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Worcester,  28. 

Wt.  2415. 


KivsHingfield,  Frosyngfold  [co.  Suffolk], 

:n:{. 

Fresthorp.     See  Frithesthorp. 
Krcsyii^fi-ld        [co.        Suffolk].        See 

Fressingfield. 

Fretewell,  co.  Oxford.     See  Fritwell. 
Frothe.     See  Fryth. 
Frevill,  Frevyll,  Baldwin,  197. 

, ,  knight,  282,  283,  373. 

,   .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Baldwin,   knight, 

father  of,  373. 
,  .  . .  . , ,  Joyce  (Pes- 

hale),  late  the  wife  of,  373. 
,   Baldwin,  knight, 

son  and  heir  of,  282,  283,  373. 
,....,....,  Elizabeth  (Ferrers), 

daughter  of,  282,  283,  373. 
,    . . . . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Joyce    (Aston), 

daughter  of,  282,  283,  373. 
,  . . . . , Margaret  (Wilugh- 

by),  daughter  of,  282,  283,  373. 
friars  preachers,  211. 
Frithesthorp,  Fresthorp,  John,  343. 

, of  Hertfordshire,  279. 

,  Salamon,  343. 

,  .  . . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Hertfordshire,  316. 
Fritwell,  Fretewell,  co.  Oxford,  93. 
Frodingham,  co.   Lincoln,   Crosby  in, 

q.v. 
,    South,    Southfrothingam    [in 

Owthorne],  co.  York,  26. 
Frollebury,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Surrey,  26. 
Frome,  co.  Somerset,  152,  161,  326. 

Keyford  in,  q.v. 

,  Woodlands  in,  q.v. 

Frome,  Edward,  Edward  de,  161,  326. 

John  de,  of  Somerset,  54. 

Fromond,  John,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Hampshire,  317. 
Frompton  on  Severn,  co.  Gloucester. 

See  Frampton  on  Severn. 
Frost,     Froste,     Henry,     of     Guilden 

Morden,   collector  of  a  tax  in 

Cambridgeshire,    27,   221. 
Frothingam,      Edmund,       of      South 

Frodingham,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York, 

26. 
Frowyk,    Thomas,     commissioner    to 

raise  a  loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 
Froxfield,  co.  Wilts,  Oakhill  in,  q.v. 
Froxmers,  John,  of  Droitwich,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  25. 
Fry,  Frye,  Fre,  Free,  Robert,  guardian 

of    the    temporalities  .  of    the 

bishopric    of    Chichester,     234, 

247,  248. 

, ,  of  Devon,  427. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Melcombe  and 

district,  4  &*>,    13,    14  bis,   69, 

71,  113,  130,  192,  203,  204. 
,  William,  248,  427. 

F.  33. 


514 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Fryday,    Richard,    of    Leicestershire, 

266. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Wigston,  '  gentilman,' 

395,  430. 
Frye.  See  Fry. 
Fryskeneye,  Thomas  de,  knight,  Isabel, 

late  the  wife  of,  Isahel  (Grenacre 

and    Dymmok),     daughter    of, 

161. 
Fryth,  Frethe,  John,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Essex,  220,  221. 
of  St.  Osyth,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Essex,  27. 
Fuges.     See  Fygys. 
Fulbourn,     Fulborn,     Fulbourne,     co. 

Cambridge,  86,  121. 

,  church,  320. 

,  manor,  359. 

Fulbroke,  John,  176. 

Fulford,    Foleford,    Henry,    250,    281, 

331. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Devon,  315. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Devon  and 

Cornwall,  6,  30,  52,  308,  339. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  215. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Devon,  50. 

Fuller,  Edmund,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Great   Yarmouth   and   district, 

297. 
, of  Norwich,  searcher  of 

wines  etc.  in  Norwich,  Norfolk, 

Suffolk  and  Essex,  325. 
Fulnaby,  John,  escheator  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 6,  60. 
Fulthorp,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Southwark,  88,  123. 

,  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire,  420. 

Funtington,   Funtyngton,   co.   Sussex, 

171. 
Furbour,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Salisbury,  224. 
Furner,  John,  of  Chadshunt,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  171. 

Cf.  Fourner. 
Furnival,  Fournyvale,  Fournyvall,  lord 

de.     See  Nevill  ;    Talbot. 
Fursdon,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Cornwall,  170. 
Fuyst,  Richard,  Margaret  (Wheglton), 

late  the  wife  of,  335,  374. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  William  (Scarde- 

vyle),  son  of,  374. 
Fyfield,  Fyffhyde,  co.  Wilts,  97. 
Fyge.     See  Figg. 
Fygys,    Fuges,    Peter,    collector    of    a 

tax  in  Hampshire,  151. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Andover,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hampshire,  221. 

Cf.  Fikeys. 

Fykeys.     See  Fikeys. 

Fylddallyng,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Dalling, 

Field. 
Fyldyng,    William,    of   Warwickshire, 

325. 


Fyler,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bristol,  419. 
Fyloll.     See  Filloll. 

Fylyngham,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Filling- 
ham. 

Fyiibergh,  William,  of  Norfolk,  91. 
Fynch,  Vincent,  sheriff  of  Surrey  and 

Sussex,  5. 

Fyncham  [co.  Norfolk].     See  Fincham. 
Fyncham,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Norfolk,  171,  220,  299. 
,    '  frankleyn,'    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Norfolk,  416. 
Fynchyngfeld,  co.  Essex.     See  Finch- 

ingfield. 

Fynderne,  co.  Derby.     See  Findorn. 
Fvndern,  Fvnderne,  John,  of  Findern, 

326/ 
...'...,     WTilliam,     commissioner     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Berkshire,  316. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  169. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Wiltshire,  214. 

,....,  of  Wiltshire, '  gentilman,' 

256. 
Fyney,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Staffordshire,  27. 
Fyschere.     See  Fissher. 
Fyssh.     See  Fisshe. 
Fysshere.     See  Fissher. 
Fyteshale,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Sussex,  87,  122. 
Fyton,  Richard,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Dorset,  318. 


G 


Gabriell,  Richard,  clerk,  farmer  of  the 

priory  of  St.  James  by  Exeter, 

75,  295. 

Gadsby,  Gaddesby,  co.  Leicester,  326. 
Gainsborough,      co.      Lincoln,      East 

Stockwith  in,  q.v. 
Gairgrave,     John    de,     of    Yorkshire, 

esquire,  406. 
Galbriggo,  Thomas,  of  Gloucestershire, 

19. 
Galeton,  John,  of  Somerton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  173. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxfordshire,  27. 
Galon,   Richard,   of  Northumberland, 

78. 
Gamage,  William,  esquire,  335. 

, ,  knight,  274. 

Gambon,     John,     of    Cambridgeshire, 

393. 

, ,  of  Devon,  350. 

,  Richard,  335,  384. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Cecily,  mother  of,  384. 

' ,  John',  brother  of,  384. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


515 


Gambon,  Richard — cont. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Richard,  son  and  heir  of. 

384. 

, ,  William,  fa  HUT  of,  3X4. 

of  Aylton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Herefordshire,  418. 
Gamcll,    William,    of    Yorkshire,     10, 

232. 
Gamston,    Gamulston    [in    Bassetlaw 

wapentake],     co.     Nottingham, 

151. 

Caranter,  Henry,  of  St.  Albans,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax   in  Hertfordshire, 

26. 
Gardevyle,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  300. 
Gare,  Thomas,  of  York,  2f>:{. 

,  .  . .  . ,  citizen  of  York,  197. 

garments.     See  custom. 

Garneys,  William,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Great   Yarmouth    and    district, 

78. 
Garston,  John,   collector  of  a  tax   in 

Hampshire,  87,  122. 
Garstang,  co.  Lancaster,  Claughton  in, 

q.v. 
Garth,    William    del,     of    Yorkshire, 

'  gentilman,'  433. 
Garthorpe,  Garthorp,  co.  Leicester,  80, 

121. 
co.     Lincoln,     Waterton    in 

q.v. 
Garton    on    the    Wolds,    Garton,    co. 

York,  26,  173,  219,  300. 
Garton,     Thomas,     of     Peterborough, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 171,  415. 
Gascoigne,  Gascoyn,  William,  knight, 

426. 

, of  Bridgewater,  128. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Somerset,  57,  161. 

Gastryk,  John,  of  Barton  on  Humber, 

collector  of  a  tax   in  Lindsey, 

co.  Lincoln,  173. 
Gateford,  Gaytford  [in  Worksop],  co. 

Nottingham,  416. 
Gateforth,  Gaytford  [in  Bravton],  co. 

York,  26,  88,  123. 
Gatele,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  415. 
Gatton,  William,  of  Mucking,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Essex,  87,  122. 
Gaudy,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Dorset,  171,  300. 
Gautron,  Walter,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 
Gawsell.     See  Goushull. 
Gayner,  James,  collector  of  a  tax    in 

Gloucestershire,  151. 
Gaynesford,    John,    commissioner    to 

raise  a  loan  in  Surrey,  315. 
Gayteford.     See  Gaytford. 
Gaytford,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Gate- 
ford. 
,  co.  York.     See  Gateforth. 


«::t \tford,   Gayteford,  John,   of  Gate- 
ford,    collector    of    a    tax     in 

Nottinghamshire,  410. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     of     Nottinghamshire, 

esquire,  228. 
<;avtoii,  Geyton,  co.  Norfolk,  rectory, 

281.  ' 

GtMldenry.      Srr  Grdney. 
Geddvng.     See  Gyddyng. 
Gedegh,  Richard,  207. 
Gedeney  [co.  Lincoln],     See  Gedney. 
Godeney,  Gedeneye.     See  Gedney. 
Gcdney,  Gedeney  [co.  Lincoln],  358. 
Gedney,  Gednay,  Geddeney,  Gedeney, 

Gedeneye,  John,  19. 
,    .  . .  . ,    alderman    of   London, 

collector  of  a  tax   in  London, 

174,  419. 
,  of  Fleet,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Holland,    co.    Lincoln, 

25,  151. 

, ,  of  Middlesex,  107. 

Geffreys,  Robert,  of  Martock,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  86,  120. 
Gelemyn,  Thomas,  of  Tetbury,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 

27. 
Gelyan,  W:alter,  of  Catworth,  collector 

of    a    tax    in   Huntingdonshire, 

417. 
Gembling,  Gemlyng  [in  Foston  upon 

Wrolds],  co.  York,  26. 
Genoa,  Janua  [Italy],  230. 
Geny,    Thomas,  of  Lincolnshire,   168. 

Cf.  Giney. 
Georgeham,   co.   Devon,   Pickwell   in, 

q.v. 

Gerard,  John,  82. 
,     Nicholas,     of     Shrewsbury, 

gentleman,    collector   of   a   tax 

in  Shrewsbury,  88,  123,  153. 

,  Richard,  of  Yorkshire,  289. 

W7alter,  of  Pitsea,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 
Germayn,  John,  91. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

91. 
William,  of  Kelvedon  Hatch, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 
Gernesey.     See  Guernsey. 
Gernon,  Henry,  of  London,  '  sadeler,' 

303,  329. 

Gerold,  Warin  son  of,  96. 
Gertre,  Andrew  de,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Leicestershire,  26. 
Gervays,  Gerveys,  John,  323. 
,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Cornwall,  86,  121. 
,  WTilliam,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Hampshire  and 

Winchester,  8. 
Gestingthorpe,     Gestenyngthorp,     co. 

Essex,  manor,  313. 
Geyton,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Gay  ton. 


516 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Gibbes,  Gybbes,  John,  of  Kent,  91 ,  343. 

f  .  . .  . ,  '  roper,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Bristol,  302. 

Gibthorp,  Elizabeth,  423. 

,  John  father  of,  Alice 

(Rocheford),  mother  of,  423. 

Giffard,  Gyffard,  John,  of  Leckhamp- 
ton,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Glou- 
cestershire, 27. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Whaddon,  sheriff  of 

Bedfordshire  and  Buckingham- 
shire, 215. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  in  Stafford- 
shire, 169. 

, esquire,  333. 

,  William,  189. 

Giffards,  Giffardes,  co.  Essex,  manor. 
See  Stanle. 

Gilbert,  Gilbart,  Gilberd,  John,  '  tan- 
ner,' collector  of  a  tax  in  Salis- 
bury, 28. 

,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Gloucestershire,  315, 
317. 

,  . . . . ,  escheator  in  Gloucester- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales,  6,  21,  67,  169,  370. 

,  . .  .  ,  of  Youlgreave,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  300. 

Gildeford,  co.  Surrey.     See  Guildford. 

Gildeney,  Gyldeney,  Henry,  406,  421, 
422. 

Gildesburgh,  Robert,  of  Essex,  177. 
Cf.  Goldesburgh. 

Gildrigge,  William,  of  Sussex,  344,  345. 

Gille,  Thomas,  farmer  of  Modbury 
priory,  138. 

Gillesland,  Gilleslonde,  lord  de.  See 
Dacre. 

Gilling,  Gillyng  [near  Richmond],  co. 
York,  173. 

Gillingham,  Gillyngham,  Gyllyngham, 
co.  Dorset,  26,  95. 

,  forest  of,  bailiwick  of  fee 

forester  or  the  forestership  of, 
370,  371. 

park,  371. 

,  Bourton  in,  q.v. 

,  Milton  on  Stour  in,  q.v. 

Gillyng,  co.  York.     See  Gilling. 

Gillyng,  John,  200,  231. 

Gillyngham,  co.  Dorset.  See  Gilling- 
ham. 

Giney,  Thomas,  of  Pickworth,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  220.  Cf. 
Geny. 

Girleston.     See  Grilleston. 

Girlington,  Girlyngton  [in  Wycliffe], 
co.  York,  173. 

[in  Wycliffe]  (?),  Crydelyngton, 

co.  York,  87,  122. 

Girlyngton,  John  de,  of  Girlington, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 
Riding,  co.  York,  173.  Cf. 
Crydelyngton . 


Girsby,    Grisby   [in   Burgh   on   Bain], 

co.  Lincoln,  197. 
Gisburn,  Gyseburn  [co.  York],  priory, 

51,  99. 
Glamorgan,  Glomorgan,  county,  101. 

and    Morgannwg,    county    of, 

sheriff  of.     See  Palton. 
Glapwell     [in    Bolsover],    co.    Derby, 

300. 
Glapwell,  Ralph,  of  Glapwell,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  300. 
Glaston,  co.  Leicester.     See  Glooston. 

,  co.  Rutland,  286,  287. 

Glasyer,  John,  of  Wokingham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  222. 
Gleadess,  Gledleghes  [in  Handsworth], 

co.  York,  220. 
Glenfield,  co.  Leicester,  Kirby  Muxloe 

in,  q.v. 

Glentworth,  co.  Lincoln,  305,  398. 
Glomorgan,  county.     See  Glamorgan. 
Glooston,  Glaston,  co.  Leicester,  26. 
glossary  : 

carrek,  230. 

chimnage,  407. 

crykes,  35. 

euesage,  407. 

firbote,  frybote,  fuyrbote,  57,  306, 

347,  370,  408. 
fustian,  230. 
FysshamelF,  66. 
hayboto,      57,      306,      347,     370, 

408. 
housbote,     57,     306,     347,     370, 

408. 

kerseys,  7. 
kevynghen,  100. 
La  Lofcop,  360,  361. 
landtolpenys,  73. 
lardorsilver,  100. 
palet,  241. 
plates,  241. 
pryk,  406. 
ray,  7. 
skorfe,  286. 
spete,  436. 
sangwyn,  3,  69,  112,  157,  203,  241, 

293,  349,  428. 
straifs,  streifs,  estraies,  259,  327, 

362,  407. 

stratgalsilver,  407. 
waifs,  weifs,  weyfs,  259,  327,  362, 

407. 

warf,  24. 
webbe,  28. 

Gloucester,  Gloucestre,  co.  Gloucester, 
85,  120,  207,  265. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  88,  123. 

,    searcher    of    ships    in.     See 

Pitte. 

Gloucester,  county,  collectors  of  taxes 
in,  27,  85,  120,  151,  171,  220, 
301,  415. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  315,  317, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


517 


Gloucester — cont. 

,  escheator  in,  1  bis,  Hi.  -It,  H2. 

64,  72,  99,  103,  104  (5),  105  bis, 
10«,  107,  133,  143  (3),  144  bis, 
145  bis,  164,  175,  185,  194  bis, 
1!»5  (3),  196  6«f,  212,  217,  239 
bis,  240  bis,  269,  274  (3),  275 
(3),  276,  306,  331  bis,  332,  333 
bis,  334,  335  (5),  338,  345,  364 
370,  378,  379,  380,  389,  422 
425  bis,  426  bis. 

,     See    al-so     Gilbert 

Grevell  ;  Stokton  ;  Lisle 
Whityngton  ;  Tracy  ;  Benet 
Aldorloy. 

........   farmers   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Waget  ; 
Draper  ;  Aylesworth  ;  Hipkyns. 

,  sheriff  of.     See  Whityngton  ; 

Beauchamp   ;  Berkeley   ; 

Grevell ;  Tracy  ;  Bisshopestoii ; 
Brigge  ;  Wilcotes  ;  Paunsfote. 

Gloucester,  duke  of.  See  Thomas  of 
Woodstock  ;  Humphrey. 

Gloucestre,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Oxford,  174. 

Glover,  Glovere,  John,  293. 

,  collector  of  a  subsidy  in 

Dartmouth  and  district,  129. 

,    of    Buckinghamshire, 

408. 

,  . .  .  . ,  of  Little  Kimble,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Buckingham- 
shire, 150. 

,   .  . .  . ,  the  younger,  farmer  of 

the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths 
for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Bed- 
fordshire and  Buckinghamshire, 
278. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  of  Buckingham- 
shire, 265. 

Ranulph,  of  Stone,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  27. 

,  William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Dartmouth  and 
district,  113. 

,  . . .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Exeter  and  Dart- 
mouth and  district,  113,  130, 
192,  193,  241,  246. 

Gnosall,  co.  Stafford,  Knightley  in, 
q.v. 

,  Moreton  in,  </.*•. 

,  WTalton  Grange  in,  <j.v. 

Goadby  Marwood,  Gouteby,  co. 
Leicester,  375. 

Goathill,  Gothulle,  co.  Somerset, 
church  of,  advowson  of,  95. 

,  manor,  94. 

Gobet,  John,  of  London,  '  f\  ssl.r- 
monger,'  125. 

Gobyon,  John,  426,  436. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of, 

436. 


Gobyon,  John — cant. 

,     Margaret     (Symond), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  436. 
of   Bardfield,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Essex,  87,  122. 
Godalrning,    Godalmyng,    co.    Surrey, 

170,  180. 

,  hundred,  180. 

,  Catteshull  in,  q.v. 

Godeberd,  Beugo,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Shrewsbury,  223. 
Godegamen,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Huntingdonshire,  86,  121. 
Godeman,     Richard,     of     Faringdon, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Berkshire, 

172. 
Godcson,  John,  '  mercer,'  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Bristol,  223. 
Godeston.     See  Godston. 
Godewyn,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Dorset,  150,  418. 
Godfrav,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  26,  172. 
Godlaxton,  co.   Leicester.     See  Guth- 

laxton. 
Godmanchester,  Godmanchestre,  God- 

mechestre,  co.  Huntingdon,  86, 

121,  152. 
Godmeston,       Godmyston,       William, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex,  150, 

172. 
Godston,  Godeston,  John,  collector  of 

customs      and      subsidies      in 

Ipswich  and  district,  4  bis,  13, 

14,  70,  72,  113,  130,  191,  193. 
,   . . . . ,  escheator  in  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  136. 
,    . .  .  . ,   of   Rainham,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 
Godyn,  John,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies    in    Great    Yarmouth 

and  district,   242  bis,    246   bis, 

251  bis. 

Goff,  Walter,  of  Kent,  57. 
Goffavre,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

"  Southwark,  88,  123. 
Golafre,     Golofre,     John,     sheriff     of 

Oxfordshire  and  Berkshire,  70, 

83. 

,  esquire,  338. 

Roger,  93. 

gold,  payment  of  tax  in,  414. 

Gold,  Golde,  Goold,  Goolde,  Edward, 

214. 
,  John,  of  Alresford,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hampshire,  151. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Northfleet,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  170. 
,    Richard,    of   Hampshire,    31, 

38,  110,  409. 
,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Exeter,  29. 

Goldemere,  Walter,  213. 
Golder,     Goldore     [in     Pyrton],     co. 

Oxford,  301. 


5l8 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Goldesburgh,  Peter,  of  Hendon,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Middlesex,  800. 
Cf.  Gildesburgh. 

Goldesmyth.     See,  Goldsmyth. 

Goldore,  co.  Oxford.     See  Golder. 

Goldsmyth,  Goldesmyth,  John,  of 
Grantham,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Kidderminster,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 
298. 

Goldwyre,  John,  292. 

Goldyiig,  John,  of  London,  109. 

Goldyngton,  John,  273,  276,  410. 

,....,  Katharine  (Heiixtworth), 

sister  of,  410. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

276,  410. 

Golofre.     See  Golafre. 

Gomond,  John,  escheator  in  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales,  19. 

Gomshall,  Gumshulffe  [in  Shere],  co. 
Surrey,  180. 

Gonalston,  Gonaston,  co.  Nottingham, 
151. 

Gonalston,  Gonaston,  Nicholas,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire, 
27. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Gonalston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire, 
151. 

Gonaston,  co.  Nottingham.  See 
Gonalston. 

Gonaston.     See  Gonalston. 

Gonerby,  Gonewardby,  Gunwardby, 
co.  Lincoln,  222,  415. 

Goold,  Goolde.     See  Gold. 

Gooseham,  Gousham  [in  Morwenstow], 
co.  Cornwall,  189. 

Gore,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Dorset,  26. 

,  Thomas,  of  Hinton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  87,  122. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Gloucestershire,  85,  120. 

Gorewell,  William,  of  Fremington, 
'  geiitilman,'  285. 

Gorges,  Thomas,  95. 

,  .....  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 

320. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Theobald,  son  and 

heir  of,  320. 

Gorleston,  co.  Suffolk,  48,  49. 

,  Southtown  in,  q.v. 

Gosberkyrk,  Robert  de,  Thomas,  son 
of,  261. 

Goscote,  co.  Leicester,  hundred,  26. 

Gosse,  William,  collector  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  Bridgewater 
and  district,  291,  294,  349, 
351,  353. 

Gosselyn,  John,  of  Lewes,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  418. 


Gosson,  Robert,  of  Keelby  (?),  60. 

Gotele,  Henry,  of  Westfield,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 

Gothulle,  co.  Somerset.     See  Goathill. 

Goudenham,  John,  of  Somerset,  33. 

Goudhurst,  Goutherst,  co.  Kent,  242, 
323. 

Gounter,  John,  208. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Lorty  and 

Andrewe),  late  the  wife  of,  208. 

Goure,  John,  of  Marston,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Herefordshire,  152.  Cf. 
Gower. 

Gourney,  John,  of  Yetminster,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  171. 

Gousehill.     See  Goushull. 

Gousham,  co.  Cornwall.  See  Goose- 
ham. 

Goushull,  Gousehill,  Gawsell,  John,  of 
Yorkshire,  279. 

,  Nicholas,  escheator  in  Notting- 
hamshire and  Derbyshire,  209, 
432. 

Cf.  Gouxhill. 

Gouteby,  co.  Leicester.  See  Goadby 
Marwood. 

Goutherst,  co.  Kent.     See  Goudhurst. 

Gouxill,  John,  of  Beeford,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 
York,  26.  Cf.  Goushull. 

Gouys,  Ralph,  95,  96. 

Goves,  Gowes,  Eleanor,  297. 

Gowayn,  John,  238. 

Gower,  Nicholas,  281. 

,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

281. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  146. 

, ,  of  Yorkshire,  187. 

,  . .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  John,  son 

and  heir  of,  187. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  in  Worces- 
tershire, 308. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Warwickshire,  138, 

270,  281,  303. 

,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  North  Riding,  co.  York,  219. 

Cf.  Goure. 

Gowes.     See  Goves. 

Goyg',  Muric,  100. 

Gr'  ap  Jer',  99. 

Gra,  Graa;  John,  knight,  263,  376. 

,  Margaret  (Swill- 

yngton),  wife  of,  257,  263,  376. 

, , ,  of  Ingleby,  376. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret 

(Swillyngton),  wife  of,  375,  376. 

Cf.  Grey. 

Grace,  John,  escheator  in  Cambridge- 
shire and  Huntingdonshire,  308. 

,  . .  .  . ,  of  Cambridgeshire,  126. 

Graf  ton,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Shrewsbury,  223. 

Grant,  Jolin,  of  King's  Sutton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 299. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


519 


Crantham,    co.    Lincoln,    25,    87,    122, 
318,  415. 

<  !r:i\rsrnd,      Gravrsrnde      [co.       K«-nl]. 

35. 

( ini\  .      .SVr  <  iivy. 

(Iniystok.      .SVr  Civystok. 

Greasley,  eo.  Nottingham,  Brinsley  in, 

q.v. 
Qnenham,     Gryndenham     [in     Ash- 

brittle],  co.  Somerst,  27. 

<  Jiv.-uhoo,  South,  Boofchgrenehowe,  co. 

Norfolk,  hundred,  162. 
Givrnoak,    Grenake   [in    Eastrington], 

co.  York,  173. 
<iivt«t,  Greote  [in  Burford],  co.  Salop, 

416. 
Grectham,     Gretham,     co.     Rutland, 

27. 
Gregory,  John,  eooheator  in  Somerset 

and  Dorset,  136. 
(ireindre,    Thomas,    of    the    forest    of 

Dean,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Gloucestershire,  27.     Cf.  Greyn- 

dore. 

( iron.     See  Grone. 
Grenacre,  Richard  de,  knight,  Richard, 

son  of,  161. 
,      .  .  .  . ,     .  . . . ,      .  .  .  . ,     Isabel 

Fryskeneye  and  Dymmok),  late 

the  wife  of,  161. 
,  .....  . . . . ,  .  . . . ,  John,  clerk, 

son  and  heir  of,  161. 
Greiiake,  co.  York.     See  Greenoak. 
Grendon,  co.  Northampton,  150. 
Grene,  Gren,  John,  John  atto,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  223. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Fleet,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Holland,    co.    Lincoln, 

222,  415. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Norfolk,  45. 

, of  Widdington,  351). 

Nicholas,  of  Exton,  405. 

,     .  . .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,    Eleanor    (Cole- 

pepir),  daughter  of,  405. 
, , ,  Elizabeth  (Holand), 

daughter  of,  405. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife 

of,  378  6?*,  404,  405. 

,  Ralph,  125. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Northamp- 
tonshire and  Rutland,  41. 
, sheriff  of  Northampton- 
shire, 83. 

,  knight,  195. 

Richard,  of  Sussex,  3(H>. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tux  in 

Salisbury,  224. 
,    Thomas,    knight,     196.    221, 

285,  3(>3. 
,....,....,  Mary  (Notyngham), 

late  the  wife  of,  285. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  knight, 

son  and  heir  of,  224. 

, ,  sheriff  of  North  - 

•      amptoiLshire,  177. 


Greno,  Thomas — emit. 

,  ...  ,  of  ('rci'lin^,  Collector  of 

a  tax  in  Suffolk,  301. 

,  of  Westmoreland,  392. 

,  Walter,  243. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 

Grenefeld,  John,  135. 

GreiK'liam.  William,  379. 

Grenewod,  John,  of  Thirsk,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  tho  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  417. 

Gren  vale,  Henry,  knight,  267. 

Greote,  co.  Salop.     See  Greet. 

Greote,  John,  by  Ludlow,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Salop,  85,  120. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Greet,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  416. 

Greseley.     See  Gresley. 

(  ovsowbld,  Thomas,  290. 

Greshaulton,  co.  Surrey.  See  Carshal- 
ton. 

Gresley,  Church,  co.  Derby,  DrakeJow 
in,  q.v. 

Grosley,  Greseley,  Gresseley,  Griseley, 
Gryseley,  Thomas  de,  knight, 
233,  249. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .....  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Staffordshire, 
315,  317. 

,  .  . . . ,  .  . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Notting- 
hamshire, 262. 

,  .  . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Stafford- 
shire, 428. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Derbyshire, 

326. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Drakelow, 

427. 

Gresseley.     See  Grosley. 

Gretehede,  Nicholas,  monk  of  Mar- 
moutier,  farmer  of  Allorton 
Mauleverer  priory,  327. 

Gretham,  co.  Rutland.     See  Greetham. 

Grevell,  Grevill,  John,  210. 

,  Sibyl  (Corbet),  wife  of, 

210. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commiasioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Gloucestershire,  315, 
317. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  eschoator  in  Gloucester- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales,  41,  67  bis,  263. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Gloucestershire, 

128. 

,  Lewis,  lord  de  Drayton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  221. 

,  Richard,  411. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  Arches,  sister  and 

heir  of,  q.v. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  379. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  in  Warwick- 
shire and  Leicestershire,  262. 

Grey,  Gray,  John,  knight,  378,  442. 

,  . . .  . ,  ,  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Charleton), 

wife  of,  442. 


520 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Grey — cont. 

,  Philip,  100  bis. 

,  Richard,  lord  de,  farmer  of  the 

possessions    of    the    abbot    of 

Conches  in  England,  59. 

, , ,  of  Codnor,  239,  265. 

,....,....,....,  John,  knight, 

son  and  heir  of,  265. 

,  Robert,  48. 

Cf.  Gra. 

Greyndore,  John,  knight,  144. 

,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Gloucestershire,  315. 

Cf.  Greindre. 

Greystok,      Graystok,      John,      clerk, 

farmer  of  Cogges  priory,  33. 
,  Ralph,  baron  de,  knight,  238 

bis,  245,  246. 
,    .  .  . . ,    .  .  .  . ,    John    de 

Graystok,  knight,  son  and  heir 

of,  245,  246. 
Greystoke,    co.    Cumberland,    Hutton 

Roof  in,  q.v. 
Griffith,  Griffyth,  John,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salisbury,  153. 
,     Thomas,     commissioner     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Staffordshire,  315. 

, ,  esquire,  387,  388. 

,   . . .  . ,   Resy,   father  of, 

Joan   (Somervyle),  mother    of, 

387. 

Grilleston,  Girleston,  William,  425,  427. 
Grim's   Ditch,    Grymesdich,    Grymes- 

dych,  co.  Wilts,  306,  370. 
Grimsby,   Great,   Grymesby,   co.   Lin- 
coln, 152. 

,  Wellow  in,  q.v. 

Grimscote,  Grymescote  [in  Cold  Hig- 

ham,  co.  Northampton], '  Foxes- 

lond  '  in,  363. 

,  '  Scoreslond  '  in,  363. 

,  '  Wyntereslond  '  in,  363. 

Grimston,    Grymeston,    co.    Leicester, 

375. 

,  Grymston,  co.  York,  300  bis. 

Grinstead,    East,    Estgrenestede,    co. 

Sussex,  301. 
,     West,     Westgreiistede ,     co. 

Sussex,  manor,  109. 
Grisby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Girsby. 
Griseley.     See  Gresley. 
Gristhwaite,  Grystwarth  [in  Topcliffo], 

co.  York,  manor,  205. 
Groby  [in  Ratby,  co.  Leicester],  267, 

282,283,316,395,429. 
Groby,  lord  de.     See  Ferrers. 
Grofham,  Thomas,  of  Sxirrey,  289. 
Gromond  [co.  York].     See  Grosmont. 
Groos,   Oliver,   commissioner   to   raise 

a  loan  in  Norfolk,  316. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   sheriff  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  296. 
,    W'illiam,     of    Great    Coates, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 

co.  Lincoln,  301. 


Grosmont,    Gromond    [in    Eskdale    in 

Egton,    co.    York],    monastery, 

98. 
Grove    [in    Wantage],   co.   Berks,    23, 

172. 

Grove,  Roger  atte,  145. 
,  Thomas,  of  Lullington,  '  chap- 
man,' 431. 
Groveley,  Grovele  [co.  Wilts],  forest, 

307,  370. 

, ,  keeper  of,  307,  370. 

,    ,   '  Le  Northbailly,'    '  Lo 

Northbaille'  of,  306,  307,  370. 
Growe,  Edward,  of  Ilfracombe,  230. 
Gryffyn,  Gryffun,  John,  406. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     Richard,     father     of, 

Elizabeth     (Latymer),    mother 

of,  406. 

,  Nicholas,  359. 

,  Roger,  97. 

,  . . .  .,  wife  of,  97. 

Grymesby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Grimsby, 

Great. 
Grymescote   [co.   Northampton].     See 

Grimscote. 
Grymesdich,   Grymesdych,   co.   Wilts. 

See  Grim's  Ditch. 

Grymeston,  co.  Leicester.     See  Grims- 
ton. 

Grymston,  co.  York.     See  Grimston. 
Gryndelee,  John,  108. 
Gryndenham,      co.      Somerset.       See 

Greenham. 

Gryseley.     See  Gresley. 
Grystwarth,    co.    York.     See    Gristh- 
waite. 
Guernsey,  Gernesey,  island  of,  priory 

of  St.  Michael  in  the  Vale  in, 

61. 
Guilden  Morden,  Gyldenmordon,  Mor- 

don,  co.  Cambridge,  27,  221. 
Guildford,    Guldeford,    Gildeford,    co. 

Surrey,  26,  151,  163. 
Gumshulffe,  co.  Surrey.     See  Gomshall. 
Gunby,     St.     Nicholas,     Gunby,     co. 

Lincoln,  173. 
St.  Peter,  Gunby  [co.  Lincoln], 

342. 
Gunby,    John,    of    Gunby   St.    Peter, 

king's   alnager  in  Lindsey,    co. 

Lincoln,  342. 
Guuhouse,  Gunnays  [in  \Vest  Halton], 

co.  Lincoln,  222,  415. 
Gunne,  John,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies    in    Bridgewater    and 

district,  380,  381,  383. 
Gunwardby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Goner- 

by. 
Gurdon,  Richard,  of  Islip,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  88,  123. 
Gurvey,  co.  Bedford.     See  Turvey. 
Gust,    Robert,    collector    of   a    tax    in 

Hampshire,  151. 
Guthlaxton,  Godlaxton,  hundred,  co. 

Leicester,  26. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


521 


Gwyn,  Henry,  farmer  of  Llangnimil  h 

priory,  .'{'.). 
Clyan,  Thomas,  Kllcii  (Caiuiiiell),  lioir 

of,  95. 

GybbeH.     See  Gibbes. 
Gybon,  Robert,  of  Sutterton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Holland,  oo.  Lincoln, 

173. 

Gyddyng,  Geddyng,  Thomas,  12(5. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  St.  Neots,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Huntingdonshire.   86, 

121. 

Gyifard.     See  Giffard. 
Gyger,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxfordshire,  27. 
Gyldoney.     See  Gildeney. 
Gyldenmorden,    co.    Cambridge.     See 

Guilden  Morden. 
Gyllyngham,  co.  Dorset.     See  Gilliiig- 

ham. 

Gymad,  LI',  100. 
Gyrres,  John,  of  Ludlow,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  152. 

Gysby,  Thomas,  of  Beckington,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  416. 
Gyse,  Ancelin,  65,  68,  69,  102. 
,  Anne,  late  the  wife  of, 

101. 
Gyseburn  [co.  York].     See  Gisburn. 


Habberley,  Haburley,  co.  Salop,  church 
of,  advowson  of,  74. 

,  manor,  74. 

Habrough,  Haburgh,  co.  Lincoln,  118. 

Haburgh,  John  de,  of  Habrough,  118. 

Haburley,  co.  Salop.     See  Habberley. 

Hacche,  Henry  atto,  of  Stapleford, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 221. 

Hacconby,  Hacumby,  co.  Lincoln,  173. 

Hacheregge,  John,  of  Marden,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Kent,  170. 

Hacumby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Hacconby. 

Hacuns,  John,  esquire,  144. 

Hadde,  John,  323. 

Robert,  323. 

,  Stephen,  323. 

Haddon,  John  de,  47. 

Hadleigh,  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk,  86,  121. 

Hadyngton,  Simon,  431. 

Hagenet.     See  Haughley. 

Hagh,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Haigh. 

[co.  Lincoln].  See  Hough  on 

the  Hill. 

Haghele,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Haughley. 

Hagthorp,  co.  York.     See  Hagthorpe. 

Hagthorp,  Thomas,  of  Hagthorpe, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  tlie  East 
Riding,  co.  York,  173. 


Hagtlim-pr.  Hagthorp  [in  Heming- 
linnitrli],  co.  York,  173. 

Haigh,  Hagh  [in  Wigan],  co.  Lancaster, 
300. 

Hainton,  Hayriton  [co.  Lincoln],  69,  71. 

Hakbech,  Hakebache,  Robert,  knight, 
commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 
Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Cam- 
bridgeshire and  Huntingdon- 
shire, 40. 

H;ik<4uyt,  Edmund,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Herefordshire,  152. 

,  Leonard,  knight,  2. 

,  Thomas,  of  Pembridge,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire, 
172. 

Haket,  Adam,  of  Stanbridge,  211. 

Halbrok,  Thomas,  of  Bath,  '  webbe,' 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Bath,  302. 

Hales,  Halus,  co.  Stafford,  152. 

Halewell  alias  Drake,  Anselin,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  418. 

Halford,  co.  Warwick,  28. 

Halford,  Williarn,  of  Halford,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  28. 

Halghton,  Halughton,  Humphrey, 
sheriff  of  Staffordshire,  296. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Staffordshire, 
315,  317. 

,  . . . . ,  esquire,  333. 

Halifax,  co.  York,  Copley  in,  q.v. 

,  Erringden  in,  q.v. 

,  Sowerby  in,  q.v. 

Hall,  Halle,  Adam  atte.  214. 

,  John,  John  del,  361. 

,  ....  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Sussex,  317. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Duffield,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  300. 

, ,  of  Middlesex,  68,  73. 

,  . . . . ,  the  elder,  sheriff  of 

Surrey  and  Sussex,  358,  421. 

,  . .  .  . ,  the  younger,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  87,  122. 

,  Reynold,  133. 

,  . . . . ,  Isabel  (Marland),  grand- 
mother of,  133. 

,  Thomas,  father  of,  133. 

,  Richard,  Richard  atte,  of 

Stratford  on  Avon,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Warwickshire,  171,  416. 

,  Roger,  Roger  de  la,  20. 

,  Thomas,  Thomas  atte,  99,  100, 

323. 

,  .  .  . . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Kent,  28. 

,  . . . . ,  of  King's  Norton, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Worcester- 
shire, 219. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Overton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  300. 

,  .....  of  Warwickshire,  341, 

423. 


522 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Hall — cont. 

,     William,     William     atte,     of 

Crosby,    collector   of   a   tax    in 
Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  152. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Newport,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Salop,  222. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Roxby,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  173. 

Hallam,  Robert,  bishop  of  Salisbury 
[1408-1417],  32,  90,  158,  186. " 

,    .  .  .  . ,    vicar-general  of, 

158,  186. 

Hallaton,  Halughton,  co.  Leicester, 
26. 

Hallatrow,  Halwetre  [in  High  Little- 
ton], co.  Somerset,  49,  50. 

Halle.     See  Hall. 

Halnaker,  Halnacre  [in  Boxgrove],  co. 
Sussex,  301. 

Haloughton,  co.  Leicester.  See  Halla- 
ton. 

Halperton,  Philip,  of  Langport,  168. 
Cf.  Alberton. 

Hals  [co.  Northampton].     See  Halse. 

Hals,  John,  243,  371. 

Halse,  Hals  [in  Brackley,  co.  North- 
ampton], manor,  108. 

Halsham,  Hugh,  knight,  commissioner 
to  raise  a  loan  in  Sussex,  317. 

,    John,   sheriff   of   Surrey  and 

Sussex,  40. 

,    esquire,    103    bis,    108. 

109. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Hugh,    son   and 

heir  of,  108,  109. 

,  .  . . . ,  . . . . ,  Philippa,  late  the 

wife  of,  108,  109. 

Halstead,  Halstede,  co.  Kent,  57. 

Halswell,  Robert,  of  Somerset,  427. 

William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Somerset,  299. 

Haltemprice,  Hautemprise  [co.  York], 
priory,  99. 

Haltharn  on  Bain,  Holtham,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 433. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  433. 

Haltoft,  Gilbert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 

Halughton.     See  Halghton. 

Halus,  co.  Stafford.     See  Hales. 

Halwetre,  co.  Somerset.  See  Halla- 
trow. 

Halywell,  co.  Northumberland.  See 
Holy  well. 

Ham,  Hamme  [in  Berkeley],  co. 
Gloucester,  manor,  213." 

Hambledon,  co.  Southampton,  Chidden 
in,  q.v. 

Harnbury,  co.  Worcester.  See  Han- 
bury. 

Hamden.     See  Hampden. 

Hameas,  Edmund,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
417. 

Hamelak  [co.  York].     See  Helmsley. 


Hamelyii,  John,  the  elder,  of  Somerset, 

394. 
Hamerton,    Laurence,    collector    of    a 

tax    in    the    West    Riding,    co. 

York,  26. 
Hamewell,  Edmund,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Gloucestershire,  151. 
Hamme,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Ham. 
Preston,     co.     Southampton. 

See  Hampreston. 

Hammo,  Gilbert,  of  Sussex,  58,  83. 
,  Henry,  of  Salisbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salisbury,  418. 
Hammerwich,    Homerwyche    [in    the 

parish    of    St.    Michael,    Lich- 

tield],  co.  Stafford,  171. 
Hamond,  Nicholas,  of  Swaffham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire, 

415. 
,  Robert,  of  Lichfield,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  221. 
Hampden,      Hamden,      Hampneden, 

Edmund,  escheator  in  Bedford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire,  42, 

126,  407. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Bedfordshire 

and  Buckinghamshire,  70,  128. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  256. 

,   John,   escheator  in  Bedford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire,  432. 
Hampreston,    Hamme    Preston     [cos. 

Dorset  and  Southampton,  now 

co.  Dorset],  97,  297. 
Hampstead  Marshall,  Hampstede  Mar- 

chall  [co.  Berks],  manor,  112. 
Hampton,  co.  Stafford.     See  Wolver- 

hampton. 
,  Welch,  Hempton,  co.   Salop, 

222. 

Hampton,  John,  23. 
,    collector  of    a    tax    in, 

Salisbury,  224. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Gloucestershire,  101. 

,    Richard,    of   Gloucestershire, 

esquire,  65. 
Hanbury,    co.    Stafford,    Draycott   in, 

q.v. 

,  Newborough  in,  q.v. 

,  Hambury,  co.  Worcester,  298. 

Hancepe,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  300. 

Handsworth,      Hondesworth,      Ones- 
worth,  co.  Stafford,  152,  363. 

,  co.  York,  Gleadess  in,  q.v. 

Hanefeld,    co.    Essex.     See    Hanning- 

field. 
Haiiewell,  Hannewell,  John,  chaplain, 

107. 
,   William,   of   London,   grocer, 

233. 
Hangynghoghton,    co.    Northampton. 

See  Houghton,  Hanging. 
Hankeford,  John,  325. 
,  Richard,  50,  51,  273,  281,  285, 

350,  364. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Hankeford,  Richard-  -cont. 

,  .  .  .  .,  Elizabeth  (Fit/.  Waryn). 

lato  the  wife  of,  333,  364. 

, Richard,  HUH  and  heir  of, 

280,  285. 

,   .  .      ,  Thonmsiu,  lato  th<>  \viti- 

of,  285. 

,  William,  knight,  350. 

, ,  chief  justice  of  the 

Common  Bench,  ,'50,  80. 

Haiiloy,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Worcestershire,  25. 

Hannewell.     See  Hanowell. 

Hanningfield,  Hanefeld,  co.  Essex,  87, 
122. 

Haiinington,  Hanyngton,  co.  North- 
ampton, S56. 

Hanton,  John,  of  CJrendon,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Northamptonshire,  150. 

Hanwood,  Groat,  Haunewode,  co. 
Salop,  172. 

Hauyard,  Hanyzate  [in  Tixall],  co. 
Stafford,  382. 

Hanyngfeld,  William,  commissioner 
to  raise  a  loan  in  Suffolk,  317. 

Hanyngton,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Hannington. 

Hanyzate,  co.  Stafford.  See  Han- 
yard. 

Harbarne,  John,  of  South  Kilviiigton, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 
Riding,  co.  York,  417. 

Harberton,  Hurberton,  co.  Devon, 
manor,  198,  201,  319. 

Harborough,  Market,  Haverbergh,  co. 
Leicester,  170. 

Harbotell,  Herbotell,  Herbotill,  Robert, 
escheator  in  Northumberland, 
81,  263. 

,  esquire,  27G. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . . . ,  sheriff  of  North- 
umberland, 5. 

,  .'...,  of  Northumberland,  156. 

Harby,  Herby,  Herdby,  co.  Leicester, 
86,  121,  223. 

Harcheregge,  John,  323. 

,  Joan,  wife  of,  323. 

Harcourt,  Harecourt.  Richard,  307. 

,   commissioner   to    raise 

a  loan  in  Staffordshire,  315. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  332,  355. 

,  .....  .  .  . . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife 

of,  355. 

,    .  . .  . ,  Robert,  son  and 

heir  of,  355. 

,    ,    the    elder,    194, 

199,  205. 

,  .....  .....  .....  Thomas  the 

younger,   knight,   son  and  heir 
of,  205. 

Hardegrave,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Hargravo. 

Hardell,  John,  of  Buckingham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Buckingham- 
shire, 301. 


Hardemede,  co.  Buckingham.  See 
Hard  mead. 

Harden,  Richard,  of  Wiltshire,  319, 
320. 

Hardowyn,  William,  of  Nailstoiie, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 150. 

Hardingharn,  co.  Norfolk,  Flockthorpe 
in,  q.v. 

Hardington  Mandeville,  Hardyngton, 
co.  Somerset,  226,  227. 

Hardisworthy,  Hertesworthe  [in  Hart- 
land],  co.  Devon,  230. 

Hardmead,  Hardemede,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, 301,  416. 

Hardwick,  co.  Buckingham,  Weedon 
in  q.v.. 

,  Herdewyk  [in  Ault  Hucknall], 

co.  Derby,  300. 

Hardwyk,  Herdewyk,  John,  of  Lindley, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 300. 

,  Roger,  Roger  do,  of  Hardwick, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 
300. 

,    .....   of   Scarsdale,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 

Hardy,  John,  of  Wilton,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Wiltshire,  172. 

,  Thomas,  323. 

,  William,  of  Northfleet,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kent,  86,  121. 

Hardyng,  Sampson,  escheator  in. 
Northumberland,  308. 

Hardyngton,  co.  Somerset.  See  Hard- 
ington Mandeville. 

Hareby,  co.  Lincoln,  25,  173,  222. 

Harecourt.     See  Harcourt. 

Hareflieu.     See  Harfleur. 

Harewell.     See  Harwell. 

Harewode,  Nicholas,  of  Yorkshire, 
135. 

Harfeld,  Richard,  of  Benham,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  301. 

Harfleur,  Hareflieu  [Seine  Inferieure, 
France],  192,  204,  246,  291, 
353,  380,  427. 

,  march  of,  192,  204,  246,  291, 

353,  380,  429. 

Harford,  co.  Devon,  Ivybridge  in, 
q.v. 

Harford,  Thomas,  a  clerk  of  the 
Exchequer,  69. 

Hargham,  co.  Norfolk,  175. 

Hargrave,  Hardegrave,  co.  North- 
ampton, 415. 

Hariot,  Hugh,  of  Cressage,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Salop,  152. 

Harlaxton,  Harlaston,  Harleston,  Her- 
laston,  co.  Lincoln,  152,  222, 
301,  415. 

manor  of  called  Brewes,   156, 

202. 

Harleston,  Ives  de,  Eleanor,  lato  the 
wife  of,  144. 


524 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Harleston — cont. 

,   John,    collector   of   a   tax    in 

Norwich,  29. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Wilton,  farmer  of  the 

subsidy    and    alnage    of    cloths 
for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Wilt- 
shire and  Salisbury,  111. 
, ,  of  Wiltshire,  394. 

Harlewyn,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Kent,  299. 

,    . . .  . ,  of  the  Isle  of  Thaiiet, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Kent,  416. 

Harlick,  Horylake  [in  Marhamchurch], 
co.  Cornwall,  189. 

Harlington,  Herlyngdon,  co.  Bedford, 
171. 

,    Herdyngton,    co.    Middlesex, 

391. 

Harmby,  Harneby,  Hirnby  [in  Spenni- 
thorne],  co.  York,  26,  151. 

Harmondsworth,  Hermodesworth,  co. 
Middlesex,  Sipson  in,  q.v. 

Harneby,  co.  York.     See  Harmby. 

Harop,  William,  searcher  of  ships  in 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  dis- 
trict, 16. 

of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

farmer  of  the  subsidy  and  alnage 
of  cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager, 
in  Northumberland  and  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, 253. 

Haroughdon,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Harrowden. 

Harpole,  Horpole,  Horpull,  co.  North- 
ampton, 332,  342,  343. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  342. 

,  manor,  342. 

Harpour,  Harpur,  John,  341,  355, 
356,  382,  423,  439. 

,  of  Staffordshire,  439. 

Harringworth,  Haryngworth  |co. 
Northampton],  127. 

Harrold,  Harwold,  co.  Bedford,  372. 

Harrowden,  Haroughdon,  co.  North- 
ampton, 150. 

Harry,  John,  of  Devonshire,  168.  Cf. 
Herry. 

Harryes,  John,  140. 

,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Hampshire,  317. 

Harsand,  William,  of  Whitby,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  173. 

Hartburn,  co.  Northumberland,  South 
Middleton  in,  q.v. 

Hartford,  Hereford  [in  Horton],  co. 
Northumberland,  413. 

Hartham,  Hertham  [in  Corsham,  co. 
Wilts],  36. 

Hartland,  co.  Devon,  Hardisworthy 
in,  q.v. 

Hartlebury,  co.  Worcester,  Pepwell  in, 
q.v. 

Hartley,  Hertlawe  [in  Earsdon],  co. 
Northumberland,  65. 


Hartley —cont . 

Wespall,  Hertele,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 417. 

Hartlip,  Hertlepe,  co.  Kent,  299,  416. 

Hartshorn,  Herteshorne,  co.  Derby, 
151. 

Hartwell,  Hertewell,  co.  Buckingham, 
416. 

Harveys,  John,  of  Chevening,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Kent,  299. 

Harward,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Essex,  27. 

Harwedon,  William,  212,  260. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Margery,  wife  of,  260. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Northamptonshire, 

the  younger,  260. 

Harwell,  Harewell,  John,  207. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Warwickshire,  318. 

,  escheator  in  Warwick- 
shire and  Leicestershire,  41. 

,  Roger,  of  Warwickshire,  117. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  in  Warwick- 
shire and  Leicestershire,136,146. 

,     .  . . . ,     farmer    of    Wootton 

Wawen  priory,  74. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Warwickshire,  117. 

Harwold,  co.  Bedford.     See  Harrold. 

Haryngton,  James,  James  de,  sheriff 
of  Cumberland,  40. 

, ,  knight,  196  bis. 

,  John  de,  knight,  197,  242. 

,    . .  . . ,    Elizabeth,    late 

the  wife  of,  242. 

,    .  . . . ,    .  . .  . ,  William,  knight, 

brother  of,  242. 

,  Thomas  de,  286. 

,  William,  sheriff  of  Yorkshire 

and  keeper  of  York  castle,  41. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  sheriff  of  York- 
shire and  keeper  of  York  castle, 
429. 

Cf.  Heryngton. 

Haryngworth  [co.  Northampton],  See 
Harringworth. 

Haselbury  Plucknott,  co.  Somerset, 
North  Down  in,  q.v. 

Haselee.     See  Haseley. 

Haseley,  Great,  co.  Oxford,  Latch- 
ford  in,  q.v. 

Haseley,  Haselee,  Thomas,  201. 

,   . .  . . ,  escheator  in  Kent  and 

Middlesex,  262,  323,  328. 

,  of  Middlesex,  393. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Oxfordshire,  '  gentil- 

man,'  371. 

Haselyngfeld,  co.  Cambridge.  See 
Haslingfield. 

Hasenhill,  Hasenhull,  Hesenhull, 
William,  escheator  in  Cam- 
bridgeshire and  Huntingdon- 
shire, 42. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Cambridgeshire, 
315,  316. 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


525 


Hasenhill,  William,  knight — emit. 

,  ....,  sheriff  of  Cam- 
bridgeshire and  Huntingdon- 
shire, 262. 

Hasilden,  Hasylden,  Hugh,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  Bedford- 
shire, 316. 

,  ...  ,  escheator  in  Bedford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire,  263. 

Cf.  Heselden. 

Haslingfield,  Haselyngfeld,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 150. 

Hastvnges,  Hastyng,  Edmund,  sheriff 
of  Northumberland,  71,  262. 

,  knight,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  the  North  Rifling, 
co.  York,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  . . ,  sheriff  of  Yorkshire 

and  keeper  of  York  castle,  177, 
215. 

John,  379,  438. 

,  ,  Elizabeth  (Felton) 

mother  of,  438. 

,  . . .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Bridgewater  and 
district,  242,  251. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  earl  of  Pembroke,  19,  79. 

,  of  London,  92. 

,  Laurence,  earl  of  Pembroke, 

198,  199. 

,  Ralph,  of  Yorkshire,  184. 

,  Richard,  knight,  sheriff  of 

Warwickshire  and  Leicester- 
shire, 71. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .....  of  Yorkshire,  42. 

,  Robert,  of  Irby  on  Humber, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 
co.  Lincoln,  173. 

,  William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Bridgewater 
and  district,  4,  14,  192. 

,  of  Somerset,  176. 

Hasylden.     See  Hasilden. 

Hatfield,  Hatfeld,  Bishop's  Hatfeld, 
co.  Hertford,  152,  221,  299. 

Broadoak,  Hatfeld,  co.  Essex, 

87,  122. 

Peverel,  Hatfeld,  co.  Essex, 

320. 

Hathe,  Henry  atte,  of  Stapleford, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 152. 

Hathersam,  John,  195. 

Hathewey,  Hatheway,  Thomas,  of 
Marlborough,  66. 

Hatley,  Cockayne,  Buryhatley  [co. 
Bedford],  360. 

,  East,  Esthattele  [co.  Cam- 
bridge], 227. 

Hatter,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Berkshire,  150,  172. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Hendred,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Berkshire,  301. 

Hatton  [in  Marston  upon  Dove],  co. 
Derby,  300,  415, 


Hatton — cord. 

,  Hatton  by  Wragby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, manor,  354,  355. 
,    co.    Warwick,    Shrewley    in, 

q.v. 
Haughley,      Haghele,      Hawole,      co. 

Suffolk,  58. 

,  manor,  183. 

Haughley,  Hagenet,  honour,  183. 
Hanker,    Haukere,    Richard,    21,    67, 

68. 
,   .  . .  . ,  Margaret  (Cadull),  wife 

of,  21,  67,  68. 
Haukeston,  George,  escheator  in  Salop 

anil     the    adjacent    march    of 

Wales,  6,  210,  264. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Salop,  177. 

Haukeswell,  Hawekeswell,  John,  John 

de,  334. 
,  . . . . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

North  Riding,  co.  York,  417. 
,   esquire,   of   Yorkshire, 

253. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Helperby,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 

York,  87,  122,  151,  219. 
,   Richard,   of  York,    '  mercer,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  York,  224. 
Haukesyerd,        co.        Stafford.       See 

Hawkesyard . 

Haukherst,  co.  Kent.  See  Hawkhurst. 
Haulay,  Haule,  Hauley.  See  Hawley. 
Haulyns,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax 

"  in  Salop,  85,  120. 
Haunewode,  co.  Salop.     See  Hanwood, 

Great. 

Haunsard,  Hawnsard,  Gilbert,  of  Lin- 
colnshire, 81. 

,  Richard,  escheator  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 135. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  commissioner  to 

raise    a    loan    in    Lindsey,    co. 

Lincoln,  316. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  Winghall 

priory,  81. 

,  . . . . ,  . .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 296,  304. 

Haut,  Haute,  Hawte,  Eleanor,  425. 
,  John,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Kent,  317,  318. 
,     Nicholas,     knight,     Eleanor 

(Tyrell),  late  the  wife  of,  434. 

,  William,  sheriff  of  Kent,  358. 

Hautemprise  [co.  York].     See  Haltem- 

price. 
Hautreve,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Buckinghamshire,  86,  121. 
Hauvill,   John,   collector  of  a  tax   in 

Oxford,  29. 
Havant,   Havonte,   co.    Southampton, 

87,  122. 
Ha  veil,  John,  of  Bisbrooke,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  302.     Cf. 

Hawley. 
havener,  appointment  of,  141, 


520 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Haverbergh,  co.  Leicester.     See  Har- 

borough,  Market. 

Haverfordwest,   Haver  ford   [co.    Pem- 
broke], lordship,  75,  83. 
Havering     atte      Bower,      Haveryng, 

Haverynge     atto     Boure,     co. 

Essex,  87,  122. 

manor  and  lordship,  407. 

,  park,  407. 

Havonte,      co.      Southampton.        See 

Havant. 
Haw,  Hawe  [in  Tirley],  co.  Gloucester, 

395. 
Ha  wo,  .John,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies   in   Ipswich   and    dis- 
trict, 70,  72. 
,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  King's  Lynn   and 

district,  428,  429  bis. 
, searcher  of  ships  in  Great 

Yarmouth     and     Ipswich     and 

district,  392. 

,  Richard,  escheator  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 210. 
Thomas,  of  Solihull,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  416. 
Hawekeswell.     See  Haukeswell. 
Hawekesworth,  Thomas  de,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  417. 

Hawelay.     See  Hawley. 
Hawele,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Haughley. 
Haweles,  Henry,  farmer  of  St.  Helens 

priory,  31,  409,  410. 
Haweley.     See  Hawley. 
Haweman,  Laurence,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Berkshire,  417. 
Hawkesyard,    Haukesyerd    [in    Armi- 

tage],  co.  Stafford,  315. 
Hawkhurst,  Haukherst,  co.  Kent  [and 

co.  Sussex],  416. 
Hawkyn,  Thomas,  208. 
Hawley,  Haule,  Haulay,  Hauley, 

Hawelay,  Haweley,  John,  245, 

380. 
,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies    in    Dartmouth     and 

district,  113,  129. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Exeter  and  Dart- 
mouth and  district,  4,    14,   70, 

72,  381  bis,  383. 

,  knight,  134. 

,    .  . .  . ,  Beatrice  (Rolles- 

ton),  daughter  of,  134. 
,   . . . . ,   . .  .  . ,  Robert,  son  and 

heir  of,  134. 

Robert,  408. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Dansey),  wife  of, 

408. 

Cf.  Havell. 

Hawmesse,  co.  York,  219. 
Hawnby,  co.  York,  Daletown  in,  q.v. 
Hawnsard.     See  Haunsard. 
Hawte.     See  Haut. 


Haxoy,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 
Haxton,    Haxston    [in    Fittleton],    co. 

WTilts,  220. 

Haxton,  George,  esquire,  268,  284. 
Hay,  the,  [in  Westbury]  (?),  Heye,  co. 

Salop,  manor,  74. 

Hay,  Peter  de  la,  escheator  in  York- 
shire, 81,  179,  180. 
,  Roger  de  la,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  York,  419. 
,   Thomas   de  la,   escheator  in 

Herefordshire  and  the  adjacent 

march  of  Wales,  263. 
Haydok,    John,    of   Cottam,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lancashire,  300. 
Havdon   [in  Rodbourne   Cheney],   co. 

Wilts,  97. 
Hayfforde,  Edmund,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Suffolk,  415. 
Haym,  William,  370,  371. 

Alice,  wife  of,  370,  371. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Godfrey,  son  and  heir  of, 

371. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir 

of,  370,  371. 

, Isabel,  daughter  of,  371. 

, ,  Alice,  daughter  of, 

Baldwin  Thornhull,  son  of,  q.v. 
,      .  .  .  . ,      Margaret      (Bydyk), 

daughter  of,  371. 
Haymes,  Thomas,   collector  of  a  tax 

in  Kent,  299. 
Hayne,  John,  of  Pilton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Devon,  299,  417. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Devon,  315. 
,   of   Salisbury,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salisbury,  418. 
Haynowe,  John,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

221. 

Havnton  [co.  Lincoln].     See  Hainton. 
Haytherst,  Adam,  323. 
Hayton,  co.  York,  Bielby  in,  q.v. 
,   Upper,   Heyton   [in   Stanton 

Lacy],  co.  Salop,  85,  120,  222. 
Hayton,  John,  of  Grantham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 87,  122. 
,     Robert     de,     of     Greenoak, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  East 

Riding,  co.  York,  173. 

Thomas,  137. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    commissioner   to  raise 

a  loan  in  Surrey,  315. 
Hayward,     Robert,     of     Netheravon, 

279. 
Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  301. 
,....,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Kent, 

28. 
Haywod,  Haywode,  Heywood,  John,  of 

Daventry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Northamptonshire,  223. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


527 


Hay  wod — cunt . 

,     Thomas,     of     Sittingbourne, 

collector    of    a    tax     in    Kent, 

108. 

,  William,  292. 

Haywood,  Heywodo   [in   Colwich   and 

Stowo],'oo.  Stafford,  382. 
Little,    Little    HejTvode    [in 

Colwich  and  Stowe],  co.  Stafford, 

382. 
Hoad,  Hedo  [in  Chittlohampton],  co. 

Devon,  manor,  250. 
lii-ndcorn,  Hedecrone,  co.  Kent,  153. 
Hoath,  Heythe,  Hythe  [in  Stoko  St. 

Milborough],  co.  Salop,  manor, 

165,  166. 
Hoavitree,    co.    Devon,    Wonford    in, 

q.v. 

Hebbourne.     See  Hibburn. 
Hobden,  Nicholas,  knight,  144. 
Heckfield,  Heygfeld,  co.  Southampton, 

440. 

Hodo,  co.  Devon.     See  Head. 
Hedecrone,  co.  Kent.     See  Headcom. 
Hedersete,  Edmund  de,  knight,  311. 
Hedingham,    Castle,    Edyngham,    co. 

Essex,  Benedictine  nunnery  at, 

98. 
Hedon,  John,  '  bocher,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lincoln,  174. 
Hoed,  John,  of  Bradwell,  48. 
Hole  [in  Bradninch],  co.  Devon,  59. 

,  manor,  59. 

Hele,  Nicholas,  3  bis,  59,  60. 

,    Alice       (Fraunceys), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  60. 
Holland,    Hellond,    co.    Cornwall,    86, 

121. 

Helmerton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Hillmarton. 
Helmsley,  Hamelak,  co.  York,  63  bis, 

103,  104. 

,  Sproxton  in,  q.v. 

Helperby,  Helpirby  [in  Brafferton],  co. 

York,  87,  122,  151,  219. 
Hnlwoll,  John,  of  St.  Nicholas  CJimby, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Kesteven, 

co.  Lincoln,  173. 
Helyer,    John,     '  irmonger,'    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salisbury,  88,  123. 
Helvon,   John,   collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  150,  300. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   of   Westhide,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,   88, 

123. 

Robert,  of  Essex,  59. 

Hem',  Hemme  [in  Shifnal],  co.  Salop, 

manor,  74. 
Hembury,       co.       Gloucester.        See 

Henbury. 

Hemecote,  co.  Salop.     See  Hencott. 
Hemingbrough,   co.   York,   Hagthorpe 

in,  q.v. 

Hemme,  co.  Salop.     See  Hem. 
Hemnale,  David,  227. 
Hempnale,  Robert,  knight,  313. 


Hempstead,   Hempstede  [in   Happing 

hundred],  co.   Norfolk,  manor, 

1 55. 
Hcinpton,   co.    Salop.     See    Hampton, 

Welch. 

Henage.     See  Hennegge. 
Henbury,    Hembury,    co.    (Jlouee^tci , 

kiiliff  of.     See  Saundres. 
Hencott,  Hemocote    [in  Shrewsbury], 

co.  Salop,  69. 
Hende,  John,  239. 
Hendon,  co.  Middlesex,  300. 
Hendra,  Abbott's,  Abboteshendra  [in 

Davidstow],        co.        Cornwall, 

manor,  128. 

Hendred,  Henreth,  co.  Berks,  301. 
Henege,  Henegge.  See  Hennegge. 
Henewik,  Henewyk,  co.  Bedford.  See 

Hinwick. 

Herigham,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Inghani. 
Hrngstrigg,  co.  Somerset.     See  Henst- 

ridge. 

Henle  [co.  Kent].     See  Henleys. 
,   co.   Oxford.     See  Henley   on 

Thames. 
Henley  in  Arden,  Henley,  co.  Warwick, 

'28. 
on  Thames,  Henle,  co.  Oxford, 

88,  123,  152. 
Henleys,  Henle  [in  Eltham,  co.  Kent], 

manor,  57,  347,  408. 
Hennegge,  Hennege,  Henage,  Henege, 

Henegge,    John,     collector     of 

customs  and  subsidies  in  Bos- 
ton and  district,  4,  13,  113,  130, 

192,  193,  349,  351,  353. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan    in   Holland,   co.   Lincoln, 

318. 

,    . . . . ,    escheator   in    Lincoln- 
shire, 263,  266. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Hainton,  collector  of 

customs  and  subsidies  in  Boston 

and  district,  69,  71. 
Honreth,  co.  Berks.     See  Hendred. 
Henry  V,  as  prince,  debts  of,  18. 
.  .  .  .  .v. ,  .....  household  of,  18. 

,  wardrobe  of,  18. 

,  as  prince  of  Wales  and  duke  of 

Cornwall,  365. 

,  almoner  of.     See  Payn. 

,    cellar    of,    Serjeants    of.     Sec 

Cavendyssh ;  Newton. 
,  clerks  of.     See  Frank  ;   Payn  ; 

Mapilton. 
,  knights  of.     See  Trumpyton  ; 

Leche. 

,  receiver  general  of,  18. 

,  uncle  of.     See  Beaufort. 

Henstridge,  Hengstrigg,  co.  Somerset, 

manor,  94. 

,  Yeanston  in,  q.v. 

Honton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Hinton. 
Aumerle,    co.    Southampton. 

See  Hinton  Admiral. 


528 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Henxhill,  co.  Kent.     See  Hinxhill. 

Henxstryg,  Walter,  303. 

Henxt worth,  John,  410. 

, Katharine  (Goldyngton), 

mother  of,  410. 
Heose,  Alma  de  la,  1. 
Hepburn,  Hibburn  finChillingham],co. 

Northumberland,  manor,  255. 
Herberd,  Richard,  of  Arnesby,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  300. 
Herbotell,  Herbotill.     See  Harbotell. 
Herby,  co.  Leicester.     See  Harby. 
Hercy,  Richard.  384. 
Herdby,  co.  Leicester.     See  Harby. 
Herdby,  Richard,  of  Evedon,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

173. 

Herdesfelde,  John,  323. 
Herdewyk,  co.  Derby.     See  Hardwick. 
Herdewyk.     See  Hardwyk. 
Herdyngton,  co.  Middlesex.     See  Har- 

lington. 
Hereford,  co.  Hereford,  148,  172,  197, 

301. 

,  butchery  in,  382. 

,  cathedral  of,  dean  and  chapter 

of,  20. 
,    farmer    of    the    subsidy    and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnager,  in.     See  Parker. 

,  '  Forboresyn  '  in,  382. 

,    monastery    of,     '  Le    Weste- 

kalerns '  of,  382. 
,  parish  of  St.  Martin  in,  Lower 

Bullinghope  in,  q,v. 

,  '  Sadelerstrete  '  in,  20,  21. 

,  suburb  of,  20. 

,     co.     Northumberland.       See 

Hartford. 
Hereford,    bishop    of.     See    Mascall  ; 

Lacy  ;   Polton. 

Hereford,  county,  140,  304,  347. 
,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  28,  88, 

123,  152,  172,  222,  223,  301,  418. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317. 
escheator  in,  1,  2  bis,  19,  30, 

62,   103,   104  bis,   105  (3),   132, 

145  bis,  191,  194  bis,  197,  239, 

275  bis,   331   (3),   332  (3),   333, 

334,  335  (3),  336  (3),  338,  364, 

373,    374,    379,    388,    389,   408, 

422,  425,  426. 
See      also      Mille   ; 

Gomond  ;  Bodenham  ;  Holcot ; 

Russell  ;    Merbury  ;    Abraale  ; 

Hay  ;   Monyton. 
. ,    farmer    of    the    subsidy    and 

alnage   of  cloths  for  sale,   and 

alnager,  in.     See  Parker. 

,  sheriff  of,  147,  148. 

,     See    also     Arundell ; 

Wytteney  ;    Merbury  ;    Boden- 
ham   ;       Brigges    ;       Russell    ; 

Holcot ;  Beer. 


Hereford,  countess  of.     See  Bohun. 

,  earl  of,  50,  184,  357,  372, 

382,  395. 

, heir  of,  52,  306. 

, See  also  Bohun. 

Hereford,  Paulinus,  1. 

,  Thomas,  of  Salop,  261. 

Hereward,  Bartholomew,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  416. 

Herland,  Thomas,  of  Surrey,  83. 

Herlaston,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Harlax- 
ton. 

Herlee,  John,  the  younger,  knight, 
250. 

,  . . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son 

and  heir  of,  250. 

,  . . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Margaret, 

wife  of,  250. 

Herlyngdon,  co.  Bedford.  See  Har- 
lington. 

Hermodesworth,  co.  Middlesex.  See 
Harmondsworth. 

Heron,  John,  knight,  333,  411. 

,  Lyel,  17. 

Cf.  Heyron  and  Hyron. 

Kerry,  Nicholas,  of  London,  231. 

,  Simon,  of  Headcorn,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  153. 

Cf.  Harry. 

Herston  [in  Swanage],  co.  Dorset,  397, 
398. 

Hert,  Hertte,  John,  of  Wetheringsett, 
359. 

,  William,  409. 

, Agnes,  wife  of,  409. 

Hertcombe,  Richard,  of  Somerset,  34. 

Hertele,  co.  Southampton.  See  Hart- 
ley Wespall. 

Hertescote,  Hertiscote,  William,  collec- 
tor of  customs  and  subsidies  in 
Plymouth  and  Fowey  and  dis- 
trict, 5,  13. 

Herteshorne,  co.  Derby.  See  Harts- 
horn. 

Hertesworthe,  co.  Devon.  See  Hardis- 
worthy. 

Hertewell,  co.  Buckingham.  See  Hart- 
well. 

Hertford,  co.  Hertford,  86,  121. 

Hertford,  county,  collectors  of  taxes 
in,  26,  86,  121,  152,  173,  221, 
299,  418. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  316. 

,  escheator  in,  1,  62,  64,  70,  93, 

103  bis,  104,  105,  106  bis,  107, 
142,  144  bis,  145,  159,  160,  181, 
183,  196  bis,  239  bis,  240  bis, 
272,  273,  274,  275  bis,  277,  331, 
333  (3),  334  bis,  335  bis,  336  (3), 
347,  377,  378,  389. 

,  See  also  WTritelle ; 

Ingelfeld  ;  Darcy  ;  Godston  ; 
Leventhorp  ;  Fyndern  ;  Rekill ; 
Malyns  ;  Hotoft  ;  Kirkeby. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


529 


Hertford,  county — con/. 

,   fanners   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,   and 

nlnagers,      in.        See      Krrrhy  ; 

Adreston. 
,    sheriff    of.       See    Ingelfeld  ; 

Tyrell ;  Howard  (John,  knight) ; 

Barre    ;       John    ;       Malyns    ; 

Howard    (John)    ;        Darcy    ; 

Lovenay. 
Hertfordyngbury,    co.    Hertford.     See 

Hertingfordbury. 

Hertham  [co.  Wilts].     See  Hartham. 
Hertilpole,    John,  clork   of   Chancerv, 

421. 
Hertingfordbury,       Hertfordyngbury, 

co.    Hertford,    '  Le    Halle '    in, 

277. 

Hertiscote.     See  Hertescote. 
Hertland,    Hertlond,    Peter,    collector 

of    a    tax    in     Gloucestershire, 

301. 
,  . . . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Gloucestershire,  315. 
Hertlawe,    co.    Northumberland.     See. 

Hertley. 

Hertlepe,  co.  Kent.     See  Hartlip. 
Hertlond.     See  Hertland. 
Hertrygge,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Berkshire,  28. 
Hertte.     See  Hert. 
Hertwell,  John,  of  London,  '  mercer,' 

408. 
Hervile,      Hervyle,      Henry,      Alice, 

daughter  of,  275,  330.' 
,     Joan     (Leventhorp), 

daughter  of,  330. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  daughter  of, 

275,  330. 
Hervy,   John,   of  Melbourn,   collector 

of    a    tax    in    Cambridgeshire, 

172. 

of  Suffolk,  198. 

Hervyle.     See  Hervile. 

Heryng,  Henry,  of  Thompson,  clerk, 

144,  175. 
,     .  .  . . ,     .  . .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,    Lettice, 

mother  of,  175. 
,....,   .....   .  . .  . ,  Agnos 

(Pakenham),  sister  of,  175. 
,  William,  of  Alleslej%  collector 

of     a     tax     in     Warwickshire, 

298. 
Heryngton,  Thomas,  53.     Of.  Haryng- 

ton. 

Herythe,  co.  Huntingdon.     See  Earith. 
Heselden,   John,  of  York,   '  mustard- 
maker,'    collector   of   a   tax    in 

York,  174.     Cf.  Hasilden. 
Hesenhull.     See  Hasenhill. 
Hesill,  William,  290. 
Heslerton,   co.   York,   East   Heslerton 

in,  q.v. 
,  East,  Estheslarton  [in  Hoslci- 

ton],  co.  York,  421. 
Wt.  2415. 


Heth,   Hothe,   Henry   atte,    oscheator 

in  Cambridgeshire  and  Hunting- 
donshire, 210. 
,  John,   John  del,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Bristol,  89,  124. 
,  of  Great  Wyrley,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  171. 
,  Richard,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 

esquire,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Suffolk,  150. 

,  Robert,  265. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  in  Norfolk 

and  Suffolk,  136. 

,  William  atte,  273. 

Hethey.  Thomas,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Worcestershire 

and  Worcester,  9. 
Hethfeld,     John,     clerk,     farmer     of 

Cowick  priory,  385. 
Henster,  Thomas,  431. 
Hevenyngham,     John,     commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Suffolk,  317. 
,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  71. 

,  Thomas,  of  Essex,  393. 

Heweson,    John,    of    Quatt,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  222. 
Hewet.     See  Huet. 
Hewey,    William,    of    Gloucestershire, 

68,  73. 
Hewykbrig,     co.    York.     See    Bridge 

Hewick. 
Heydon  [co.  Cambridge,  formerly  co. 

Essex],  335. 

Heye,  co.  Salop.     See  Hay,  the. 
Heyestreu,    co.     Essex.     See    Easter, 

High. 
Heygfeld,     co.     Southampton.       See 

Heckfield. 
Heynes,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Northamptonshire,  150. 
Heyre,     Nicholas     le,     of     Thornhill, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 

170. 
Heyron,  John,  knight,  333.     Cf.  Heron 

and  Hyron. 

Heythe,  co.  Salop.     See  Heath. 
Heyton,     co.      Salop.       See  Haytoii, 

Upper. 

Heywode,  co.  Stafford.     See  Haywood. 
Heywood.     See  Haywod. 
Heyworth,  William;  bishop  of  Coventry 

and  Lichfield  [1419-1447],  403. 
Hibburn,    co.    Northumberland.     See 

Hepburn. 
Hibburn,  Hibburne,  Hebbourne,  Hil- 

burn,  Robert,  Robert  de,   143, 

179,  255. 
,  .  .  . . ,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 

179. 
Isabel      (Wendout), 

mother  of,  255. 
,    . . . . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir 

of,  179,  255. 

F.  34. 


530 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Hibburn,  Robert — cont. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Newcastle -upon  - 

Tyne  and  district,  4,  13. 

.Thomas,  427,  437. 

,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

437. 

Hicchen,  Hicchyn,  Hichyn,  co.  Hert- 
ford.    See  Hitchin. 
Hick,  John,  99  bis,  101. 
Hide  [in  Abbot's  Langley],  co.  Hert- 
ford, 94. 

hides.     See  custom. 
Higham,   Cold,   Hiegham   [co.   North- 
ampton], '  Foxeslond  '  in,  363. 

,  '  Scoreslond  '  in,  363. 

,  '  Wyntereslond  '  in,  363. 

Grimscote  in,  q.v. 

,  Potcote  in,  q.v. 

on    the    Hill.     co.    Leicester, 

Lindley  in,  q.v. 
High   Cross,    Hycrosse   by   Ware    [in 

Standon],  co.  Hertford,  221. 
Highfure,  Foer  [in  Billingshurst],  co. 

Sussex,  manor,  164. 
Highworth,  co.  Wilts,  Broad  Blunsdon 

in,  q.v. 

Hilburn.     See  Hibburn. 
Hill,  Hille,  Hull,  Hyll,  John,  John  atte, 

52. 
,  . . . . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  London  and  district, 

5,  155,  193. 
,  of  Driffield,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  88,  123. 
,    . . . . ,    of    Stainton    le    Vale, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 

co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 
Robert,  Robert  del,  escheator 

in   Somerset  and  Dorset,    169, 

208. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and 

Dorset,  5. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hinckley,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  150. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Spaxton,  206. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Somerset,  314. 
,      .  .  .  . ,      .  . .  . ,     escheator     in 

Devonshire  and  Cornwall,  136. 
, ,  sheriff  of  Somerset 

and  Dorset,  -296,  428. 
,    the  elder,  of  Shilston, 

340. 

See  also  Hull. 

Hillary,  John,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Melcombe     and 

district,  428,  429  bis. 
,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Melcombe     and 

Weymouth    and    district,    381 

bis,  383. 
,  Roger,  justice  of  the  Common 

Bench,  213. 


Hillary,  Roger — cant. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  387. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Rocheford), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  423. 

,  .  . . . ,  .....  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  387. 

Hille.     See  Hill. 

Hillhampton,  Holampton  [in  Ocle 
Pitchard],  co.  Hereford,  manor, 
20. 

Hillmarton,  Holmerton,  co.  Wilts, 
manor,  112. 

Hilly,  John,  of  Chichester,  439. 

Hilton,  Hylton,  Godfrey,  Godfrey  de, 
277. 

Hawis  (Loterell),  wife  of, 

277. 

, ,  esquire,  156,  202. 

,  .....  knight,  Hawis,  late  the 

wife  of,  425. 

,  John,  of  Smeaton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  26. 

,  .....  of  Yorkshire,  esquire, 

156. 

,  Robert,  Robert  de,  knight, 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 
the  East  Riding,  co.  York,  318. 

,  .....  .....  sheriff  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 70,  98. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Yorkshire 

and  keeper  of  York  castle,  215, 
262. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Yorkshire,  156. 

William,  esquire,  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 98. 

Hinckley,  Hynkeley,  Hynksley,  co. 
Leicester,  26,'  150.  * 

,  priory,  38,  43. 

Hindlip,  Hynlep,  co.  Worcester,  219. 

Hindon,  Hyndon,  co.  Wilts,  87,  122. 

Hinnington,  Hynyton  [in  Shifiial], 
co.  Salop,  74. 

Hiiiton,  Hyneton  [in  Berkeley],  co. 
Gloucester,  manor,  213. 

Henton  [in  Steeple  Ash  ton], 

co.  Wilts,  87,  122. 

Admiral,  Henton  Aumerle 

[in  Christchurch],  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 97. 

,  Broad,  co.  Wilts,  Bincknoll  in, 

q.v. 

Parva,  Hynton,  co.  Dorset,  95. 

,  Ashton  in,  q.v. 

Hints,  Hyntes  [in  Coreley],  co.  Salop, 
manor,  165,  166. 

Hinwick,  Henewik,  Henewyk,  co. 
Bedford,  372. 

,  manor,  372. 

Hinxhill,  Henxhill,  co.  Kent,  church  of, 
advowson  of,  109. 

Hipkyns,  Richard,  farmer  of  the  sub- 
sidy and  alnage  of  cloths  for 
sale,  and  alnager,  in  Gloucester- 
shire, 198, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


531 


Hirnby,  co.  York.     See  Hannby. 

Hirnyng,  John,  375. 

,    .....    Agnes    (Cramlvngton), 

wife  of,  375. 
Hitchm,   Hicchen,   Hicchyn,    Hichyn, 

Hycchen,    Hycchyn,    Hychyn, 

co.  Hertford,  26,  86,   121,   173, 

221,  390,  418,  435. 

,  manor,  390,  435. 

Hithe,  Hythe,  Thomas,  Thomas  attf, 

of  Sutton,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Cambridgeshire,    27,    87,     122, 

150. 

Hiwyssh.     See  Huyssh. 
Hixon,   Hixston   [in   Stowe   and   Col- 

wich],  co.  Stafford,  171. 
Hobbe,  Thomas,  323. 

,  .....  Margaret,  wife  of,  323. 

Hobbes,  John,  214. 

,  of  Harlington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  171. 
,  .....  of  Luton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Bedfordshire,  299,  418. 
Hobbn,    John,    of    Lower    Eatington, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 28. 
Hoberd,  William,  of  Bawtry,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  173.     Cf.  Howberd. 
Hobildod,  John,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Huntingdonshire,  314. 
Hoby,  John,  of  Leicestershire,  252. 

,  .....  of  Lincolnshire,  52. 

Hocapull,     co.     Hereford.     See    How 

Caple. 

Hochulle,  co.  \Vilts.     See  Oakhill. 
Hockley,  co.  Essex,  Loved  own  in,  q.v. 
Hoclescote  [co.  Leicester].     See  Hugg- 

lescote. 
Hodesole,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Kent,  86,  121. 
Hody,  John,   clerk,    guardian    of  the 

temporalities   of    the    bishopric 

of  Chichester,  439. 
William,  escheator  in  Somerset 

and  Dorset,  262,  307. 
Hoel,  Hoell  ap  Giffeirard,  100. 

ap  Grene  ap  Hoel,  100. 

ap  Guyllym,  421. 

,  Elizabeth  (Stuyche),  wife  of, 

421. 

Hogekyn,  Thomas,  chaplain,  405. 
Hoggekyns,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  302. 
Hogges,    Hoggis,    John,    searcher    of 

ships  in  Bristol  and  district,  16. 

, ,  of  Kent,  320,  321. 

Hoggeston,    co.    Buckingham,    manor, 

363. 

Hoggisson,  John,  of  Trewick,  65. 
,      .....      .....     Eleanor     (de 

Trewyke),  wife  of,  65. 
Hogharn,  John,  of  Lincolnshire,  39. 
Hoghton,  Richard,  knight,  farmer  of 

Lancaster  priory,  31. 


Hognaston,    Hokenaston,    co.    Derby, 

220. 
Hoke,    John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Bristol,  419. 
Hokenale,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Huck- 

nall. 

Hokenaston,  co.  Derby.     See  Hognas- 
ton. 
Hoknale     Torkard,    co.    Nottingham. 

See  Hucknall  Torkard. 
Hokyngton.     See  Oakington. 
Hokyton,    co.  Cambridge.     See    Oak- 
ington. 
Holampton,   co.   Hereford.     See  Hill- 

liampton. 

Holand,  John,  John  de,  earl  of  Hunt- 
ingdon, 235. 
,  . . . . ,  .....  Richard,  son  and 

heir  of,  John,  brother  and  heir 

of,  235. 

, ,  knight,  405. 

,  .....  Elizabeth  (Grene), 

wife  of,  405. 
,  Ralph,  citizen  and  draper  of 

London,  98. 

,  Thomas  de,  earl  of  Kent,  159. 

,  . .  . . ,  . .  .  . ,  Alice  (Fitz  Alan), 

late  the  wife  of,   142  (3),   158, 

159,  166,  167. 
,....,....,  Eleanor  (de  Mortuo 

Mari),  daughter  of,  158. 
,  . .  .    ......  Eleanor  (de  Monte 

Acuto),  daughter  of,  158,  159. 
.,...., ,  Elizabeth  (Nevill), 

daughter  of,  159. 
, Joan,  duchess  of 

York,  wife  of  Henry  Brounflete, 

daughter  of,  q.v. 
,   .  . . . , Margaret,  wife  of 

Thomas     duke     of     Clarence, 

daughter  of,  q.v. 
Holbache.     See  Holbech. 
Holbarewe,  John,  of  Wolverley,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 

298. 

Holbeach,  Holbech,  co.  Lincoln,  173. 
Holbech,  Holbeche,  Holbache,  David, 

escheator    in    Salop    and    the 

adjacent  march   of  Wales,    18, 

41,  74,  117. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Lincoln,  29. 
Holcot,   Holcote,    Holegote,    Thomas, 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 

Herefordshire.  317. 

,    .  . .  . ,  escheator  in  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales,  81. 
,     .  . .  . ,    the    elder,    sheriff    of 

Herefordshire,  262. 
,  . . .  . ,  the  younger,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  28. 
Holcumb,    John,    of    Newton    Abbot, 

collector   of    a    tax    in    Devon, 

222. 


532 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Holdehalle,  Edmund,  esquire,  guardian 

of     the     temporalities     of     tho 

bishopric  of  Norwich,  139. 
Holden,  Holdon,  John,  of  Birmingham, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 222,  416. 

Thomas,  201. 

, ,  of  Yorkshire,  161. 

Holdenhurst,  co.   Southampton,  Mus- 

cliff  in,  q.v. 
Holderness,  Holdernes  [co.  York],  99, 

189. 

Holdon.     See  Holden. 
Holecombe   [co.   Devon].     See  Holla- 
combe. 

Holegote.     See  Holcot. 
Holes,  Hugh  de,  knight,  104,  117,  118. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  118. 

Thomas,  335,  391. 

,   . . . . ,  Margery,  daughter  and 

heir  of,  391. 
Holgate,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  415. 
,  of  Combs,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Suffolk,  221,  301. 
Holkham,     co.     Norfolk,     church     of, 

advowson  of,  109. 

manor,  109. 

Hollacombe,  Holecombe  [co.  Devon], 

388. 

Hollewell,  co.  Leicester.     See  Hoi  well. 
Hollym,  Holym,  co.  York,  173. 
Holme,  co.  York,  26. 
Cultram,        Holmecoltram, 

Holmecoltran  [co.  Cumberland], 

abbey,  98,  188,  236. 
,  East,  Holne  [co.  Dorset],  alien 

priory,  46. 
Lacy,   Home    [co.    Hereford], 

vicar  of.     See  Davyeston. 
,  Steep  and  Flat,  Holmes  [co. 

Somerset],  207. 
Holme,  Edmund,  of  Owston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  220. 
John,    John    de,    parson    of 

Shottisham  (?),  58. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  Yorkshire,  235. 

,     Laurence     de,     of     Ingleby, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 

415. 
,  Robert,  of  Newark,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  151. 
Holmer,  co.  Hereford,  382. 
Holmes   [co.   Somerset].     See  Holme, 

Steep  and  Flat. 

Holne  [co.  Dorset].     See  Holme,  East. 
Holsworthy,  co.    Devon,    Chilsworthy 

in,  q.v. 
Holt,  Holte,  co.  Leicester,  26,  86,  121, 

300. 
Leonis  [co.  Denbigh],  castle, 

163. 
,  co.  Worcester,  41, 


Holt,  Holte,  Hugh,  esqviire,  331.  346, 
347. 

,  Richard,  clerk, 

brother  and  heir  of,  346,  347. 

John,  knight,  240,  272. 

,  .  .  . . ,  . . .  . ,  Hugh,  son  and  heir 

of,  272. 

,  Richard,  clerk,  345. 

,  of  Hampshire,  294,  361. 

,  of  Littledean,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  27,  85, 
120. 

,  Robert  del,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Lancashire,  300. 

Holte,  co.  Leicester.     See  Holt. 

Holte.     See  Holt. 

Holtham,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Haltham 
on  Bain. 

Holton  le  Moor,  Houton  in  the  More 
[in  Caistor],  co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 

Holwell,  co.  Bedford  [now  co.  Hunting- 
don], 171. 

,  Hollewell  [in  Ab  Kettleby],  co. 

Leicester,  261,  375. 

Holym,  co.  York.     See  Hollym. 

Holym,  John,  collector  of  customs  and 
subsidies  in  Sandwich  and  dis- 
trict, 3,  13,  69,  71,  350,  351,  353. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  guardian  of  the  tem- 
poralities of  the  bishopric  of 
Chichester,  233,  234,  248. 

Holyn,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Worcestershire,  84,  119. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Astley,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcestershire,  219. 

Holyngworth..  Thomas,  of  Bowden, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 
170. 

Holyns,  Hugh,  Hugh  de,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Staffordshire,  27. 

, of  Moseley,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  417. 

Holywell,  Halywell  [in  Earsdon],  co. 
Northumberland,  manor,  132. 

homage  and  fealtv,  respite  of,  21,  22. 
23,  29,  30,  44,  48,  49,  54,  60,  67 
bis,  68,  70,  73,  89,  91,  93,  109  (4), 
114,  119,  125  bis,  132,  133,  141, 
157,  159,  161,  162,  165,  166, 
167,  174,  175,  176,  177,  179, 
180,  181,  182,  184,  191,  200, 
201,  205,  212,  214,  217,  225, 
229  bis,  234  bis,  241,  242,  246, 
247,  250  bis,  252,  255,  257  bis, 
258,  263,  264,  265  (3),  270  (3), 
272  (3),  277,  278,  282,  283  bis, 
284,  285  bis,  288  bis,  306,  311, 
312,  315  bis,  322,  324,  326, 
329  bis,  336,  338,  346,  347, 
361,  366,  367  bis,  368,  370, 
371  bis,  373  bis,  375,  376,  390, 
398  (3),  399,  400  bis,  405,  406, 
408,  410,  412,  421,  422,  423, 
424,  433,  434,  438  bis,  441  bis, 
442. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


533 


Home    [co.    Hereford].       See    Holme 

Lacy. 
Homerwyche,  co.  Stafford.     See  Harn- 

merwich. 
Hondosworth,      co.       Stafford.        See 

Handsworth. 
Honiton,  Honyton,  co.  Devon,  153,  299, 

315,  417. 

,  manor,  115. 

honours  and  foes  named  : 
Boulogne. 
Cadeleigh. 
Chester. 
Easter,  High. 
Essex  (fee  of  the  earl  of). 
Eye. 

Haughloy. 
Huntingdon. 
Leicester. 
Peverel. 
Rayleigh. 
Totnes. 
Wallingford. 

Honte,  John,  323.     Cf.  Hunt. 
Honybrugge,   Richard,   collector  of  a 

tax  in  Bath,  174. 

Honyton,  co.  Devon.     See  Honiton. 
Hoo,  co.  Kent,  221. 
Hoo,    John    atte,    of    Kidderminster, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Worcester- 
shire, 298. 

,  Thomas  atte,  knight,  333. 

Hook,  Houke,  La  Houke,  co.  Dorset, 

48. 

,  manor,  47,  48. 

,  Stapleford  in,  q.v. 

Hookiowe,  co.  Derby.     See  Hucklow. 

Hoord,  Hoorde.     See  Horde. 

Hooton    Pagnell,    Huton    Palnell,    co. 

York,  417. 
Hope,  co.  Derby,  170. 

Hucklow  in,  q.v. 

,  Thornhill  in,  q.v, 

Hopkyns,     Thomas,     collector     of     a 

tax  in  Worcester,  418. 
Hopton,  co.  Stafford,  152. 

[co.  Suffolk],  49. 

,co.  York,  173. 

Cangeford,    co.    Salop,    Great 

Poston  in,  q.v. 

Lower  Poston  in,  q.v. 

Hopton,  John,  48. 

,  William,  William  do,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  414. 
,  .  . . . ,  of  Hopton,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    West    Riding,    co. 

York,  173. 
Hopurton,  William  de,  collector  of  a 

tax   in    the    West    Riding,    co. 

York,  26. 

Hopwell  [in  Sawley],  co.  Derby,  170. 
Horde,    Hoord,    Hoordo,    Richard,    of 

Bridgenorth,  escheator  in  Salop 

and    the    adjacent    march    of 

Wales,  308. 


Horde — cunt. 

William,  eschoator  in  Salop  and 

the  adjacent  march  of  Wales, 

135,  340. 
Hordeley,  Henry,  of  Ludlow,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  28. 
Hordell,       co.       Southampton.        See 

Hordle. 
Horden,   Thomas,   escheator   in   Kent 

and  Middlesex,  6,  43,  243. 
Hordle,  Hordhulle,  Hordell,  co.  South- 
ampton, 97,  221. 

Hore,  Geoffrey,  of  Catherington,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  417. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Herefordshire,  222. 
,  farmer  of  New  Abbey  by 

Alberbury  priory,  385. 

,  . . .  .,  clerk,  381. 

,  .....  farmer  of  Llangen- 

nith  priory,  295. 
,     .....     .  . .  . ,    farmer    of    St. 

Clears  priory,  353,  354. 
,    .....   of  Herefordshire,   385, 

390. 

Horewod,  Horewode.     See  Horwode. 
Horkesley,  Groat,  Great  Horkesleygh 

[co.  Essex],  178. 
Horkstow,  Horstowe,  co.  Lincoln,  87, 

122. 

Horley,  Horle,  co.  Surrey,  299. 
Horley,   John,  of  Kingham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  27. 
Hormere,  William,  of  Halnaker,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 
Horn,  Home,  Henry,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hertfordshire,  26. 
Hornby,   Horneby  [co.   Lancaster],    1 

bis. 
Horncastle,  Hornecastell,  Hornecastro, 

co.  Lincoln,  222,  394. 
Horndon  on   the   Hill,   Horndon,   co. 

Essex,  386,  423. 

,  manor,  385,  386,  423. 

Home.     See  Horn. 

Horneby  [co.  Lancaster].     See  Hornby. 

Hornecastell,  Hornecastro,  co.  Lincoln. 

See  Horncastle. 
Horpole,   Horpull,    co.    Northampton. 

See  Harpole. 
Horseheath,  Horsete  [co.  Cambridge], 

126. 
Horsham,  co.  Sussex,  171,  301. 

,  Chesworth  in,  q.v. 

,  Sedgewick  in,  q.v. 

[in   Martley],    co.    Worcester, 

414. 
Horsington,  Horsyngton,  co.  Somerset, 

226. 

Horsley,  co.  Derby,  151,  170. 
,  West,  Westhorsle,  co.  Surrey, 

manor,  360. 
Horsley,  Roger,  3,  53. 


534 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Horspole,  John,  clerk,  111. 

Horstowe,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Hork- 
stow. 

Horsy,  William,  esquire,  273. 

Horsyngton,  co.  Somerset.  See  Hor- 
sington. 

Horton,  co.  Dorset,  Baggeridge  in,  q.v. 

,  Knowlton  in,  q.v. 

,  co.  Northumberland,  Hart- 
ford in,  q.v. 

Horton,  John,  of  Shrewsbury,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbviry,  418. 

,  Nicholas,  of  Yorkshire,  esquire, 

368. 

,  Richard,  of  Dothill,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  301. 

,  Roger,  199. 

Horwode,  Horewod,  Horewode,  Hory- 
wode,  John,  407. 

,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Plymouth  and 
Fowey  and  district,  113,  130, 
192,  193. 

,  . .  .  . ,  of  Singleborough,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Buckingham- 
shire, 416. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  of  Buckingham- 
shire, 432. 

Horwood,  Great,  co.  Buckingham, 
Singleborough  in,  q.v. 

Horworde,  William,  of  Polhampton, 
425. 

Horylake,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Harlick. 

Horylake,  Robert,  189. 

,     .  . . . ,     Nicholas     Bromford, 

esquire,  grandson  of,  q.v. 

Horywode.     See  Horwode. 

Hose,  Howes,  co.  Leicester,  150. 

Hosiere,  John,  of  Exeter,  '  draper,' 
king's  alnager  in  Devon  and 
Cornwall,  12. 

hospitals  named  : 
Longstowe. 
Myton. 

Nottingham  (St.  John   the   Bap- 
tist). 

Pont-Audemer. 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 
York  (St.  Leonard). 

Hotale,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Herefordshire,  88,  123. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Sutton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Herefordshire,  301. 

Hotham,  Hothom,  Hothum,  co.  York, 
26,  88,  123. 

Hothom,  Hothome,  Hothum,  John, 
John  de,  knight,  3,  64,  67,  275, 
325,  349. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir 

of,  64,  67,  325. 

, of  Hotham,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York, 
88,  123. 

Hothum,  co.  York.     See  Hotham. 

Hothum.     See  Hothom. 


Hotoft,  Hotot,  John,  commissioner  to 

raise   a   loan   in  Hertfordshire, 

316. 
,   escheator  in  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  308. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hertfordshire,  esquire, 

354. 
,     Richard,     of    Humberstone, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 416. 
,  William,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Ipswich  and  district,  79. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    searcher    of    ships    in' 

Sandwich  and  district,  207. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Great   Yarmouth   and  district, 

245. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  195. 

Hoton,  co.  York.     See  Hutton,  High. 
in  the  Forest  [co.  Cumberland]. 

See  Hutton  in  the  Forest. 
Hoton.     See  Huton. 
Hotot.     See  Hotoft. 
Houby,    Howby,    Howeby,    Anthony, 

141. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Warwick- 
shire   and    Leicestershire,    169, 

212. 

,  John,  of  Essex,  92. 

Houchyns,  Nicholas,  farmer  of  Mod- 
bury  priory,  320. 

,    clerk,  farmer  of  Mod- 
bury  priory,  321. 

Cf.  Huchyns. 

Hough  on  the  Hill,  Hagh  [co.  Lincoln], 

alien  priory,  39. 

,....,  prior  of.     See  Beaugrant. 

Houghton,  Hanging,  Hangynghoghton 

[in  Lamport],  co.  Northampton, 

150. 

Houke,  co.  Dorset.     See  Hook. 
House,  Howse,  John,  of  Marlborough, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire, 

220. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  220,  221. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  238. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Thorpe    le    Sokeii, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex,  87, 

122. 
Housham,  Ovesham  [in  Matching],  co. 

Essex,  manor,  162. 
Houthorp,  William  de,  183. 
Houton  in  the  More,  co.  Lincoln.     See 

Holton  le  Moor. 
How   Caple,   Hocapull,   co.   Hereford, 

172. 
Howard,   John,   sheriff   of  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  262. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Suffolk,  317. 
,....,.    .  . ,  sheriff  of  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  71,  162. 
Howberd,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  220,  221.     Cf.  Hoberd. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


535 


Howby,  Howeby.     See  Houby. 
Hours,  eo.  Leicester.      See  Ho-><-. 
Howot,  William,  of  Alvingham,  collec- 
tor   of   a    tax    in    Lindsey,    co. 

Lincoln,  152.     Cf.  Huot. 
Howse.     See  House. 
Hubberston,  co.  Pembroke,  Pill  in,  q.v. 
Huberdby,   Hubryghby   [co.    Cumber- 
land].    See  tjpperby. 
Huby  Lin  Sutton  on  the  Forest],  co. 

York,  417. 
Huchyn,  William,  of  Swanage,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  150. 
Huchyns,  John,  of  Sowe,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Warwickshire,  171.     Cf. 

Houchyiis. 
Hucklow,    Hooklowe    [in    Hope],    co. 

Derby,  86,  121. 
Hucknall,  Hokenale,  co.  Nottingham, 

220. 
,  Ault,  co.  Derby,  Hardwick  in, 

q.v. 
Torkarcl,  Hoknalo  Torkard,  co. 

Nottingham,  357. 
Hudeswell,     William,     of     Richmond, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 

Riding,  co.  York,  151. 
Huet,  Hewet,  Huwet,  John,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bath,  174. 
,  Thomas,  of  Devizes,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  172. 
,      Wrilliam,     of     St.     Albans, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 152,  299. 

Cf.  Howet. 

Hugate,  William,  mercer,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  York,  29. 
Hugford,   Huggeford,    Robert,   Joyce, 

late  the  wife  of,  106,  146. 
,   .  . .  . ,   .  . .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  146. 

,  William,  49. 

,  Alice  (Lucy),  sister  of, 

49. 
,    . . .  . ,  Margery,   daughter  of, 

49. 
Hugglescote,  Hoclescote    [in   Ibstock, 

co.  Leicester],  141. 
Huish,     South,     South  hywysch,     co. 

Devon,  manor,  115. 
Hukelegh,  Hukeley,  Richard,  265. 
,    .  . .  . ,    clerk,    farmer    of    the 

priory  of  St.  James  bv  Exeter, 

75,  295. 

, ,  of  Devon,  207. 

Hull,  Hulle,  Gruinn  de,  of  Betton  in 

Hales,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop, 
172. 
,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Exeter,  29. 
,  John,  of  Morton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcestershire,  169. 
,  Richard,  of  Leominster,  '  tan- 
ner,' collector  of  a  tax  in  Here- 
fordshire, 301. 


Hull     cunt. 

Robert ,  justice  of  the  Common 

Bench,  commissioner  to  raise  a 
loan  in  Devon,  315. 

,  ...    ,  of  Norfolk,  227. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Salop,  85,  120. 

See  also  Hill. 

Huls,  Thomas,  Margery,  daughter  and 

heir  of,  426,  431. 
Hurnber,  river,  99,  189,  236,  324,  411. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  wall  of,  called  '  Humbre- 

bank,'  430. 
Humberston,    Hugh,   parson   of   East 

Carlton,  342. 

Humberstone,  Humburston,    Hunber- 
stone,  co.  Leicester,  300,  416. 

,     Humbestone,     co.     Lincoln, 

415. 

Humphrey,  duke  of  Gloucester,  cham- 
berlain of  England,  407. 

,   guardian   of   England, 

letters  tested  by,  273,  331,  425. 
Hunberstone,     co.      Leicester.        See 

Humberstone. 
Hunche,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxford,  174. 
hundreds  and  wapentakes  named  : 

Allerton. 

Ashridge. 

Avisford. 

Bampton. 

Berkeley. 

Birdforth. 

Box. 

Bromfield. 

Bury. 

Calne. 

Cannington. 

Christchurch  Twynham. 

Cookham       and      Bray      (Seven 
Hundreds  of). 

Deerhurst. 

Dengie. 

Easebourne. 

Easwrith,  West. 

Fawsley. 

Framland. 

Godalrning. 

Goscote. 

Greenhoe,  South. 

Guthlaxton. 

Kiftsgate. 

Knowlton. 

Langley. 

Launditch. 

Lesnewth. 

Lothingland. 

Ongar. 

Pitney. 

Poling. 

Rochford. 

Rotherbridge. 

Scarsdale. 

Singleton. 


536 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


hundreds  and   wapentakos  named : — 

cont. 

Sparkenhoe. 
Stockbridge. 
Sutton,  King's. 
Westbourne. 
Williton. 
Winkleigh. 
Yale. 

Hunesdon,   co.   Hertford.     See  Huns- 
don. 
Hunet,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Herefordshire,  88,  123. 
Hungate,  John,  of  Leake,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 

25,  87,  122,  222. 

Hungerford,  co.  Berks,  87  bis,  122  bis. 
[in  Eaton  under  Heywood  and 

Munslow],  co.  Salop,  301. 
Hungerford,  Walter,  sheriff  of  Somer- 
set and  Dorset,  40. 

, knight,  206. 

Hungerton,  co.  Leicester,  Quenby  in, 

q.v . 
Hunmanby,  co.  York,  194  bis. 

,  manor,  124,  179. 

Hunsdon,    Hunesdon,    co.    Hertford, 

221. 
Hunt,    Hunte,    John,    of    Ilfracombe, 

230. 

,  Roger,  199,  201,  210. 

,  . . . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Huntingdonshire,  314. 
Thomas,  of  Nottinghamshire, 

266. 
,    William,    farmer    of    Sporle 

priorv,  45. 

Of.  Honte. 

Hunter,  William,  62. 
Huntingdon,  Huntyngdon  [co.  Hunt- 
ingdon], castle,  18,  19,  79. 
Huntingdon,     county,     collectors     of 

taxes  in,  28,  86,  121,  152,  171, 

220,  300,  417. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  314. 
,  escheator  in,  16,  63,  84,  105, 

142,    143,    145,    159,    194,    195, 

196,    209,    238,    239,    240,    270, 

275,    333,    377,    378    bis,    379, 

426. 
,     See     also     Leverer  ; 

Hasenhill  ;    Butler  ;    Alynton  ; 

Burgoyn  ;     Heth  ;     Huyssh  ; 

Grace  ;    Bury  ;    Caldecote. 
,    farmers   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,   and 

alnagers,      in.        See      Sabbe  ; 

Acton  ;   Langford. 
,  king's  alnager  in.     See  Bever- 

lee. 
,     sheriff    of.       See    Walden     ; 

Hakbech    ;      Bevylo   ;      Scot   ; 

Pole  ;    Hasenhill  ;    Stucle. 
Huntingdon,  earl  of.     See  Holand. 


Huntingdon,  Huntyngdon,  honour, 
18,  19,  79,  405. 

Huntingfield,  Huntyngfeld  [co. 
Suffolk],  313. 

Huntington,  Huntyngton,  Huntyng- 
don by  York,  co.  York,  219, 
338. 

Huntyng,  Richard,  243. 

Huntyngdon,  honour.  See  Hunting- 
don. 

Huntyngdon  by  York,  co.  York.  See 
Huntington. 

Huntyngfeld  [co.  Suffolk].  See  Hunt- 
ingfield. 

Huntyngton,  co.  York.  See  Hunting- 
ton. 

Hurberton,  co.  Devon.  See  Harber- 
ton. 

Hursley,  co.  Southampton,  Standon  in, 
q.v. 

Hurst,  Hurste,  co.  Berks,  96. 

,  Hurste  [in  Slimbridge],  co. 

Gloucester,  manor,  214. 

,  co.  Salop,  28,  301. 

Hurst,  Robert,  of  Lichfield,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  27. 

Hurworth  [co.  Durham],  219. 

Hurworth,  John,  of  Marton,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  26. 

husbandlands,  65. 

Huse,  Mark,  esquire,  378. 

Husthwaite,  Usthwayte,  co.  York, 
173. 

Huton,  Hoton,  John,  John  de,  esquire, 
195. 

, ,  of  Hutton  Roof,  216. 

,  .  .  . . ,  Henry,  son  and 

heir  of,  216. 

of  the  Forest,  William,  380. 

See  also  Hutton  in  the  Forest. 

Huton  Palnell,  co.  York.  See  Hooton 
Pagnell. 

Rofo  [co.  Cumberland].  See 

Hutton  Roof. 

Hutte,  Thomas,  of  Loughborough, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 150. 

Hutton,  High,  Hoton  [in  Huttons 
Ambo],  co.  York,  219. 

in  the  Forest,  Hoton  in  the 

Forest  [co.  Cumberland], 
William  of,  433. 

,  .  . . . ,  Robert,  son  and  heir  of, 

433. 

See  also  Huton  of  the  Forest. 

Roof,  Huton  Rofe  [in  Grey- 
stoke,  co.  Cumberland],  216. 

,  Sand,  Sandhoton  [in  Bossall]. 

co.  York,  26. 

Huttons  Ambo,  co.  York,  High  Hutton 
in,  q.v. 

Huwet.     See  Huet. 

Huyssh,  Hiwyssh,  Hywyssh,  Nicholas, 
232,  268. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


537 


Huyssh,  Nicholas- — cont. 

,  .  . .  . ,  oscheator  in  Cambridge- 
shire and  Huntingdonshire,  263. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Cambridgeshire,  84. 

Hyccheii,  Hycehyn,  Hychyn,  co.  Hert- 
ford. See,  Hitchin. 

Hycrosse  by  Ware,  co.  Hertford.  See 
High  Cross. 

Hyde,  Hyd  [in  Brewood,  co.  Stafford], 
326. 

Hyde,  Giles  de,  54. 

John,  143. 

,  Thomas  atte,  of  South  Stoke, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire, 
152. 

Hyet.     See  Hyot. 

Hyham,  John,  of  London,  268. 

Hykedy,  Thomas,  of  Daventry,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 299. 

Hyll.     See  Hill. 

Hyllyard,  Robert,  escheator  in  York- 
shire, 136,  169. 

Hylton.     See  Hilton. 

Hyndon,  co.  Wilts.     See  Hindon. 

Hynepidell  [co.  Dorset].  See  Piddle  - 
hinton. 

Hyneton,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Hinton. 

Hynkeley,  co.  Leicester.  See  Hinck- 
ley. 

Hynkere,  William,  of  Horsham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  171. 

Hynksley.  co.  Leicester.  See  Hinck- 
ley. 

Hynlep,  co.  \\orcester.     See  Hindlip. 

Hyntes,  co.  Salop.     See  Hints. 

Hyntes,  Margaret  de,  166. 

Hynton,  co.  Dorset.  See  Hinton 
Parva. 

Hynton,  Ralph  de,  95. 

Hynwyke,  Peter,  clerk,  256. 

Hynyton,  co.  Salop.     See  Hinnington. 

Hyot,  Hyet,  John,  21,  67,  68. 

,  Emma  or  Eminot 

(Cadull),  wife  of,  21,  67,  68. 

Hyron,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Oxford,  302.  Cf.  Heron  and 
Hey  r  on. 

Hythe,  co.  Salop.     See  Heath. 

Hythe.     See  Hithe. 

Hywyssh.     See  Huyssh. 

Hywysshe  by  Yatemystre  [in  Yot- 
minster  ?],  co.  Dorset,  227. 


Ibstock,  co.  Leicester,   Donington  in, 

q.v. 

,  Hugglescote  in,  q.v. 

Ickleton,    Iklynton,    Ikelvngton,    oo. 

Cambridge,  221,  300,  415. 


fcklingham,  Ikelyngham,  co.  Suffolk, 

manor,  224. 
Ickwell,     Ikewell     [in     Northill],     co. 

Bedford,  299. 

Idsall,  co.  Salop.     See  Shifnal. 
Idson,    Edyston    [in    Stogursey],    co. 

Somerset,  386. 
Ikelyngham,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Ickling- 

ham. 

Ikelyngton,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Ickle- 
ton. 

Ikewell,  co.  Bedford.     See  Ickwell. 
Iklyngton,  Geoffrey,  of  Kent,  47. 
,  John,  clerk,   farmer  of  Clat- 

ford  priory,  47. 
Iklynton,  co.   Cambridge.     See  Icklo- 

ton. 
11am,  Horn,  Ylorn,  co.  Stafford,  85,  120, 

221. 
Ilchester,     Ylchestre,     co.     Somerset, 

152. 
Ilfracombe,  Ilfardecombe,  Ilfercombe, 

Ilfrecombe,      Ilvircombe,      co. 

Devon,  230. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  250. 

manor,  250. 

,  port  of,  searchers  of  ships  in. 

See  Shorte  ;   Walke. 
Illington,  Illyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  175. 
Ilminster,    Ilmvnstre,    co.     Somerset, 

437. 

,  Dunpole  in,  q.v. 

Horn,  co.  Stafford.     See  Ham. 

Ilton,  Yethelton  [in  Malborough],  co. 

Devon,  manor,  115. 
Ilvircombe,     co.     Devon.       See  Ilfra- 
combe. 

Ingaldesthorp.     See  Inglethorp. 
Inge,  John,  157. 
,  . . . . ,  Katharine,  late  the  wife 

of,  157. 
, Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

157. 
Ingelby,  co.  Derby.     See  Ingleby. 

,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Ingleby. 

under  Arnecliff,  co.  York.     See 

Ingleby  Arncliffe. 
Ingelby,  Ingilby,  Thomas,  105. 

,  William,  291. 

Ingelfeld,         Englefeld,         Inglefeld, 

Nicholas,  103. 
,  Philip,  escheator  in  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  42. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    sheriff    of    Essex    and 

Hertfordshire,  5,  40. 
Ingepenne.     See  Inkepenne. 
Ingham,  Hengham,  co.  Lincoln,  301. 
Ingham,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  302. 
Ingilby.     See  Ingelby. 
Ingilland,  Ingland.     See  England. 
Ingleby,   Ingelby   [in   Foremark],   co. 

'Derby,  415. 
,     Ingelby     [in     Saxilby],     co. 

Lincoln,  376. 


538 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Ingleby — cant. 

Arncliffe,    Ameeliff,    Ingelby 

under  Arnecliff,  co.  York,  420, 

421. 

manor,  420. 

Inglethorp,       Inglesthorp,       Ingaldes- 

thorp,  John,  162. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    escheator    in   Norfolk, 

155 
,    .'...,   knight,    119,    332    bis, 

367. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,    Elizabeth,    late 

the  wife  of,  367,  425. 
,   .  . .  . ,   .  . . . ,  Thomas  son  and 

heir  of,  368,  425. 
Inglose,  Henry,   collector  of  customs 

and    subsidies    in    Great    Yar- 
mouth and  district,  70,  72. 
Ingoldsby,    Ingoldesby,    co.    Lincoln, 

312. 
Ingram,   John,   collector  of  a  tax   in 

Wiltshire,  172. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Durrington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  220. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  26,  88,  123. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   of  Bookham,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  299. 
,  Robert,   of  Martley,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  298. 

,  Thomas,  of  Surrey,  154. 

William,  clerk,  234. 

,   .  . .  . ,  farmer  of  posses- 
sions of  Lire  abbey  in  England 

and  Wales,  37. 
Inhyn,  Inhyne,  Inyn,  Adam,   15,  30, 

168,  210. 

,  John,  278. 

Inkepenne,  Ingepenne,  John,  210,  379. 

inquisition,  insufficient  return  of,  260. 

Inyn.     See  Inhyn. 

loruerth  ap  Towe,  100. 

Ipplepen,     Ippelpenne,     co.      Devon, 

manor,  293. 

,  Battleford  in,  q.v. 

Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  port  of,  collectors 

of    customs    and    subsidies    in. 

See    Fraunceys    ;       Godston    ; 

WTarner  ;     Hawe  ;     Andrew  ; 

Kymbirley  ;    Joye. 
,   searchers  of   ships   in. 

See  Hotoft  ;   Mayhew  ;    Hawe  ; 

Kyngeston. 
Ipwell,    John,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Middlesex,  171,  220. 
Irby  on  Humber,  Irby,   co.   Lincoln, 

173. 
Irchenfeld,  co.  Hereford.     See  Archen- 

field. 
Irlande,  John,  of  Hartshorn,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 
,  Robert,  of  Locko,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 
iron,  230. 
Iryssh,  Philip,  348. 


Iselam,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  418. 

Iseldon,    co.    Middlesex.       See   Isling- 
ton. 

Iselham,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Isleham. 
Isenhampstead  [co.  Buckingham].    See 

Latimer. 
Isham,  Robert,  of  Northamptonshire, 

75. 
Isle  Dieu,  Flsle  [Eure,  France],  alien 

abbey,  58. 
,  alien  abbot  and  convent  of, 

363. 
Isle,   Roger,   Alice,   late   the  wife   of, 

427.     Cf.  Lisle. 

Isleham,  Iselham,  Yesilham,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 27,  150. 
Islep,  co.  Oxford.     See  Islip. 
Islington,     Iseldon,     co.     Middlesex, 

Barnsbury  in,  q.v. 
Islip,  Islep,  co.  Oxford,  88,  123. 
Isnamstede     [co.     Buckingham].     See 

Latimer. 
Istele,  Nicholas,  rector  of  Orpington, 

107. 

Iverys,  Robert,  of  Yorkshire,  279. 
Ives,  John,  of  Staffordshire,  355. 
Ivory,  Roger,  '  baker,'  of  Shrewsbury, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbury, 

418. 
Ivybridge,    Yvebrigge    [in   Cornwood, 

Harford,    Ermington   arid   Ug- 

borough],  co.  Devon,   85,   120, 

172. 

Iwardby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Ewerby. 
Iwardby,  John,  409. 
Iweschote,     co.     Southampton.       See 

Ewshott. 
Iwode,  Adam,  escheator  in  Surrey  and 

Sussex,  6. 


Jacob,  Reynold,  of  Dorchester,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  222. 

Jacobstow,  Jacobestowe,  co.  Cornwall, 
church  of,  advowson  of,  250. 

Jaglolay,  Nicholas,  monk,  farmer  of 
possessions  of  the  abbot  of 
Sees  in  England,  34. 

James,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Oxfordshire,  317. 

,  .  . .  . ,  escheator  in  Bedford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire,  136. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Oxfordshire 

and  Berkshire,  42,  76. 

,  sheriff  of  Oxfordshire 

and  Berkshire,  177. 

Jane,  Agnes,  100. 

Janne,  Robert,  391. 

Jauua  [Italy].     See  Genoa. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


539 


Jay,    Je,    co.    Salop    [now   in    Leint- 

wardine,  co.  Hereford],  416. 
Jaybyn,    John,    escheator    in    Devon 

and  Cornwall,  339,  398,  432. 
Jaycok,   John,   collector   of   a   tax    in 

Devon,  222. 

Je,  co.  Salop.     See  Jay. 
Jeke,    Jekys,    Henry,    of    Tain  worth, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 27,  171. 

,  Ives,  of  Leicestershire,  141. 

Jerlinton,  co.  Somerset.     See  Yarling- 

ton. 

Jevan  ap  Claytho,  100. 
ap  Emerough,  Jovan  ap  Ern- 

rough,  100. 
Jewe,  John,  95  bis. 
,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxford,  29. 
,    .  . . . ,    '  bowyer,'    of    Oxford, 

collector   of   a   tax   in   Oxford, 

418. 
Joan,  duchess  of  York,  159,  390.     See 

also  Holand  and  Broiuiflete. 

,  princess  of  Wales,  159. 

queen   of   England,    53,    112, 

269,  321  bis,  322,  344  bis,  362, 

363  bis,  366,  373,  393,  407,  422. 
,    . . . . ,  damsel  of.     See  Alder  - 

wich. 

Joce,  Gilbert,  210,  260,  296. 
Jogor,  Maurice,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  301. 
Johan.     See  John. 
John,   duke  of   Bedford,   guardian  of 

England,  letters  tested  by,  103, 

194,  238,  273,  377,  425. 

,  duke  of  Lancaster,  163. 

John,  Johan,  Lewis,  437. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  a  subsidy  in 

London  and  district,  13. 
,  .....  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Essex,  317. 
,    sheriff    of    Essex    and 

Hertfordshire,  177,  358. 

, of  Essex,  362. 

Johnson,  Johnsone,  Jonesson,  Jousou, 

,  427. 

,  William,  collector  of  customs 

and     subsidies    in    Newcastle  - 

upon-Tyne  and  district,  4,   13, 

70,  72,  113,  130,  192  bis. 
Jolby  [in  Croft],  co.  York,  56. 
Jolyff,   Edward,   searcher  of  ships  in 

Exeter,  Dartmouth,   Plymouth 

and  district,  156. 
Jonesson,  Jonson.     See  Johnson. 
Joop,  Thomas,  of  Sussex,  359,  360. 
Jordan,  Joan,  106. 
Jourdeley,  John,  407. 
Joyo,    John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Sussex,  418. 
,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies   in   Ipswich   and   dis- 
trict, 349,  351,  353. 


Joye — &>nt. 

,  Nicholas,  of  Stathern,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  300. 

Judde,  John,  lord  do  Saltorton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  150. 

Jugler,  Geoffrey,  Margery,  late  the  wife 
of,  104.  * 

Robert,  of  Sussex,  34,  57. 

Julyan,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Huntingdonshire,  28. 

justices,  the  king's,  226,  252,  389. 

of  assize.  See  Cokayn  ; 

Strangways. 

Jutus,  John,  of  Bosworth,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  170. 


Kaile,  Kayll,  Humphrey,  Idonia 
(Poulet)  the  daughter  of  John 
the  son  of  William  the  son  of, 
30. 

,  Richard  the  son  of 

Richard  the  son  of  Richard  the 
son  of  Thomas  the  brother  of, 
30. 

,  Ralph,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Cornwall,  152. 

Kane,  William,  monk,  farmer  of 
Lapley  priory,  44. 

Karaunt,  Thomas,  of  the  Forest  of 
Dean,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Gloucestershire,  415.  Cf.  Car- 
rant. 

Kartell.     See  Carlisle. 

Karmerdyn  [co.  Carmarthen].  See 
Carmarthen. 

Katerham,  co.  Surrey.     See  Catorham. 

Katermayns,  Katirmayns.  See 

Quatremayns. 

Kave,  co.  York.     See  Cave. 

Kay,  Laurence,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
the  WTest  Riding,  co.  York, 
299. 

Kayll.     See  Kailo. 

Kayme,  Henry,  of  Fordingbridge, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Hamp- 
shire, 172. 

Kays,  Henry,  archdeacon  of  Norwich, 
319,  320. 

Kayvell,  co.  York.     See  Cavil. 

Kayver  by  Frome,  co.  Somerset.  See 
Keyford. 

Keal,  East,  Esterkele,  co.  Lincoln,  87, 
122. 

Kederowe,  John,  sheriff  of  Cornwall, 
40. 

,  . .  .  . ,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Corn- 
wall, 71. 

, ,  knight,  297. 

Keelby  (?),  Keleby,  co.  Lincoln,  60. 


546 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Keevil,  Kyvele,  co.  Wilts,  manor,  164, 

308,  309,  420  bis. 

,  Bulkington  in,  q.v. 

Kegworth,    Keggeworth,     Kegworthe, 

co.  Leicester,  223. 

,  manor,  285. 

Kelby,  William,  256,  261. 
Kele,  William  del,  of  Selby,  215. 
Keleby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Keel'oy. 
Kelk,  William,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and    alnager,    in    Lindsey,    co. 

Lincoln,  10,  111. 
Kelleshull,  Richard  de,  justice  of  the 

Common  Bench,  213. 
Kelsey,  South,  co.  Lincoln,  Wiiighall 

in,  q.v. 

Kelsham,  John,  229. 
Kelvedon  Hatch,  Kelwedon,  co.  Essex, 

418. 
Kelyngwyk,  co.  York.     See  Kilnwick 

Percy. 

Kemble,  Thomas,  of  Wiltshire,  138. 
Kemp,      master      John,      bishop      of 

Chichester  [1421-1422],  439. 
Kempsey,     Kemsey,     co.    Worcester, 

149. 

Kempsford,  Kytnersford,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, 234. 
Kempston,       co.       Bedford,       manor 

called  '  Draytones  maner,'  255, 

258. 

Kempston,  Thomas,  of  Suffolk,  58. 
Kempton,  Thomas,  of  Devon,  265. 
Ken,  co.  Somerset.     See  Kenn. 
Kendale,  Edward  de,  knight,  Elizabeth 

(Barre),  late  the  wife  of,  335. 

,  John,  379,  419. 

,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

419. 

, of  Somerset,  320. 

,  Robert,  235. 

Kene,  Hugh,  of  Martock,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Somerset,  172. 
Kenefy,    John,    of   London,    '  grocer,' 

247. 
Keneley,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Shrewsbury,  223. 
Kenermond,    John,    of    Lincolnshire, 

179. 
,....,....,  Maud  (Monboucher), 

wife  of,  179. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Lincoln,  174. 

Kenn,  Ken,  co.  Somerset,  416. 
Kennington,  Kenynton  [in  Radlev],  co. 

Berks,  87,  122. 
,  Kenyngton  [in  Lambeth],  co. 

Surrey,  king's  manor  of,  352. 

, ,  'La  Pale  '  of,  352. 

Kent,  county,   collectors  of  taxes  in, 

28,  86,  121,  153,  170,  221,  299, 

416. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317,  318. 


Kent— co  nt. 

,  escheator  in,  2,  62  bis,  63  6/6-, 

79,  81,  92,  103  bis,  104  (3), 
106  bis,  107,  109,  116,  142  bis, 
143,  144  bis,  145,  159,  194  bis, 
195,  200,  228,  235,  238  bis,  239 
(4),  240  bis,  263,  273  bis,  274  bis, 
275  bis,  288,  315,  323,  328,  333, 
334  bis,  335  bis,  373,  378  (3), 
379,  380  bis,  425,  426,  427  bis. 

, See  also  Horden  ;  Darell 

(John)  ;  Clifford  ;  Norwych  ; 
Cheyne  ;  Maideston  ;  Darell 
(William)  ;  Pympe  ;  Haseley  ; 
Spondon  ;  Charyngworth. 

,    farmer    of   the   subsidy   and 

amage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,  in.  See  Fasby ;  Ry- 
man. 

,    sheriff    of.      See    Cheyne    ; 

Clifford  (William)  ;  Clifford 
(Robert)  ;  Langley  ;  Darell 
(William)  ;  Darell  (John)  ; 
Cliderowe  ;  Burgh  ;  Haut. 

Kent,  earl  of.     See  Holand. 

Kent,  Alfred,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Berkshire,  172,  417. 

,  John,  John  de,  of  Hoo,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kent,  221. 

,   . . .  . ,  of  Wakefield,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  173. 

,  William,  of  London,  skinner, 

235. 

,  ..'..,  of  Middlesex,  211. 

Kentecombe,  Higher,  Overkentecombe 
[in  Toller  Porcorum],  co.  Dorset, 
47,  48. 

Kentisbeare,  Kentelesbere,  co.  Devon, 
206. 

,  Blackborough  alias  Black- 
borough  Bolhay,  chapelry  to, 
q.v. 

Kentyssh,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Essex,  220. 

Kenyngton,  co.  Surrey.  See  Kenning- 
ton. 

Kenynton,  co.  Berks.  See  Kenning- 
ton. 

Kepwyk,  William,  of  Thirsk,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  173. 

Ker,  John  del,  405. 

Kerbroke,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Carbrooke. 

Kerdefe.     See  Kerdyf. 

Kerdeford,  co.  Sussex.     See  Kirdford. 

Kerdyf  [co.  Glamorgan].  See  Car- 
diff. 

Kerdyf,  Kerdefe,  John,  of  Abbotts 
Ann,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Hampshire,  87,  122. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Worcestershire,  25. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Upton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcestershire,  169. 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


541 


Kereby    [co.    Leicester].     See    Kirby 

Muxloe. 
Kermerdyn     [co.     Carmarthen].     See 

Carmarthen. 
Kersington,  co.  Oxford.     See  Cassing- 

ton. 
Kerswell,     Carswell     [in     Broadhem- 

bury],  co.  Devon,  alien  priory, 

57/ 
Kertmell,    co.    Lancaster.     See    Cart- 

mel. 

Koryell.     See  Kyriell. 
Ketelby,  Richard,  of  Horsham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 

414. 
Keteryng,     co.     Northampton.       See 

Kettering. 
Kothenore,    co.    Sussex.     See    Kitchi- 

nour. 

Koton,  co.  Rutland.     See  Ketton. 
Kettering,  Keteryng,  co.  Northampton, 

26. 

Ketton,  Keton,  co.  Rutland,  418. 
Kevele,  John  de,  167. 
Kevingtown  [in   St.    Mary  Cray]  (?), 

Seyvynton,  co.  Kent,  79. 
Keychirche,  Lewis,  clerk,  guardian  of 

the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric 

of  Chichester,  350. 
Keyford,  Key ver,  Kay ver  by  Frome  [in 

Frome],  co.  Somerset,  152,  172. 
Keyhaven,  Kyhavene  [in  Milford],  co. 

Southampton,  97. 
Keynes,  John,  the  elder,  275,  336,  345, 

346. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife 

of,  336. 
,    .  .  . . ,    John,    son   and 

heir  of,  336,  345,  346  bis. 
,....,....,....,  Joan  (Speke), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  346. 
,    ,    ,    .....    Margery, 

late  the  wife  of,  346. 
,    . . .  . ,    .  . .  . ,  Richard,  son  of, 

346. 

,  . .  .  . ,  the  younger,  331. 

Keynsham,  Keynesham,  co.  Somerset, 

abbot  and  convent  of,  95. 
Keyver,  co.  Somerset.     See  Keyford. 
Kibworth  Beauchamp,  Kybworth,  co. 

Leicester,  86,  121.  ' 
Kidderminster,   Kydermystre,  Kyder- 

mynstre,      Kyrdermystre,      co. 

Worcester,  84,  119,  219,  298  bis. 
Kiftsgate,  Kyftesgate,  co.  Gloucester, 

[hundred],  415. 

Kilby,  Kylby,  co.  Leicester,  416. 
Kildwick,  co.  York,  Farnhill  in,  q.v. 
Kilfodus,  Kylfodys,  Philip,  Philip  de, 

rector  of  Llanwarne,  20. 
Kilnwick,  Killynwyk,  co.  York,  manor, 

124,  179. 

,  Beswick  in,  q.v. 

Percy,  Kelyngwvk,  co.  York, 

173, 


Kilsby,   Kyldesby,   co.   Northampton, 

*  299! 
Kilvington,         South,         Kilvyngton, 

Kylvyngton,    South    Kylvyng- 

ton,  co.  York,  417. 

,  manor,   116,  286. 

,  Upsal  in,  q.v. 

Kimble,    Little,    Little    Kynbell,    co. 

Buckingham,  150. 
Kineton,  co.  Warwick,  Brokehampton 

in,  q.v. 

Kingham,  Kyngham,  co.  Oxford,  27. 
Kingsbury,     Kyngesbury     [in     Dun- 
stable],  co.  Bedford,  126. 
Episcopi,   co.   Somerset,   East 

Lambrook  in,  q.v. 

,  Middle  Lambrook  in,  q.v . 

,  West  Lambrook  in,  q.v. 

Kingsey,  Kyngesey,  co.  Buckingham, 

manor,  408. 
Kingsholm,     Kyngeshome     by    Glou- 

cestre    [in    King's    Barton,    co. 

Gloucester],  manor,  21,  67,  68. 
Kingsloy,  co.  Stafford,  Thornbury  in, 

q.v. 
Kingston,  Kyngeston  [in  Corfe  Castle], 

co.  Dorset,  19. 
,  Kyngeston  by  Dorchestre  [in 

Stinsford],  co.  Dorset,  96. 
,     Kyngeston     [in    Carlton    in 

Lindrick],      co.      Nottingham, 

manor,  319. 
,     Kyngeston    by    Yevele     [in 

Yeovil],  co.  Somerset,  226. 
,  Kyngeston  [in  Portsmouth,  co. 

Southampton],  76. 
Blount,  Kyngeston  [in  Aston 

Rowant],  co.  Oxford,  301. 
Lisle,     Kyngeston     Lille     [in 

Sparsholt],  co.  Berks,  96. 
on  Hull,  Kyngeston-upon-Hull, 

co.  York,  134,  197. 

,  Myton  in,  q.v. 

,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.     See  Altham  ; 

Tuttebury  ;    Burton  ;    Middel- 

ton    ;        Sutton    ;        Bedford  ; 

Ulverston  ;   Maresshal. 
,....,  searcher  of  ships  in.     See 

Waleys  ;    Deresme  ;    Redmar  ; 

Sutton  ;  Suettenham  ;  Fitlyng  ; 

Coupeland  ;    Frekylton. 
,  prior  of  the  Carthusian  order 

by,  135. 
on    Thames,    Kyngeston,    co. 

Surrey,  151,  223,  416. 

,  Norbiton  in,  q.v. 

Kingstone,   Kvngeston,  co.   Hereford, 

408. 

Kinlet,  Kylnet  [co.  Salop],  62. 
Kinley,  Kynleye  [in  Nympsfield],  co. 

Gloucester,  chantry  of,  advow- 

son  of,  269,  270. 
,     Kynley    [in    Letton  ?],     co. 

Hereford,  382, 


542 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Kinnersley,    co.    Hereford,    Ailey    in, 

q.v. 
Kinnerton,    Kynarton    [in    Wentnor], 

co.  Salop,  74. 
Kirby  Bellars,  Kyrkeby  Beler,  Kirkeby 

upon     Wreyk,     co.     Leicester, 

chapel  of  St.  Peter  of,  warden  of, 

257. 

,  manor,  257,  258,  375. 

Muxloe,  Kereby  [in  Glenfield, 

co.    Leicester],    141,    266,    396, 

430. 
,      Pakemanswod,      Pakemans- 

wode,    Pakmanswode    in,    247, 

266,  396,  430. 

Kirchill,  Long,  co.  Dorset.    See  Critchel , 

Long. 
Kirdford,  Kerdeford,  co.  Sussex,  301. 

,  Pallingham  in,  q.v. 

Kirkeby,     Kyrkby,     Kyrkeby,     John, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire, 

417. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  432. 
clerk,  farmer  of  Sporlo 

priory,  45. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   of   Hertfordshire,    259, 

267,  277. 

,  of  Worcestershire,  74. 

,  Richard,  of  Essex,  362. 

Cf.  Kyrby. 

Kirkeby  upon  Wreyk,  co.  Leicester. 
See  Kirby  Bellars. 

Kirk  Ella,  co.  York,  Willerby  in, 
q.v. 

Kirketon  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln. 
See  Kirton  in  Holland. 

Kirkham,  Kirkham  in  the  archdeaconry 
of  Richmond  [co.  Lancaster], 
church,  51,  98,  188,  189,  236, 
324,  411. 

Kirkham,  Kyrkeham,  Kyrkham,  John, 
332. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of, 

335,  350. 

,  William,  brother  and 

heir  of,  350. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Buckinghamshire, 

293. 

,  Robert,  of  Lancashire,  31. 

Thomas,  farmer  of  St.  Clears 

priory,  37. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  '  marchant,'  collector  of 

a  tax  in  York,  302. 

Kirkharle,  Kirkherle  [co.  Northumber- 
land], 107. 

Kirkhaugh,  co.  Northumberland,  Whit- 
ley  in,  q.v. 

Kirklington,  Kyrtlyngton,  Kyrtillyng- 
ton,  co.  York,  300,  417. 

Kirkstall,  Cristall'  [in  Leeds,  co.  York], 
abbot  of,  367. 

Kirton  in  Holland,  Kirton,  Kirketon 
in  Holland,  Kyrketon,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 118,  222,  415. 


Kiryell.     See  Kyriell. 

Kitchinour,  Kethenore  [in  Beckley],  co. 

Sussex,  manor,  329. 
Knaresborough,       Knaresburgh,       co. 

York,  87,  122. 

Kneyveton.     See  Knyveton. 
Knightley,    Knyghtley,    Knyghtle    [in 

Gnosall],'  co.  Stafford,  308,  317, 

326,  355. 
Knighton,  Knyghton  [in  Broad  Chalk], 

co.  Wilts,  manor,  166,  167. 
Ivnokere,  John,  323. 
Knolton,  co.  Dorset.     See  Knowlton. 
Knottesford,     Knottysforde,     James, 

136. 
,  .  . . . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Chi  Chester     and 

district,  4  bis,  13,  14. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Surrey  and 

Sussex,  209,  270. 
.......  .  .  . . ,  farmer  of  the  possessions 

of  the  abbot  of  La  Luzerne  in 

England,  57. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    guardian   of   the   tem- 
poralities   of    the    bishopric    of 

Chichester,  350. 
,    . . . . ,   sheriff   of   Surrey   and 

Sussex,  262,  428. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  guardian  of  the 

temporalities    of    the    bishopric 

of  Chichester,  439. 
,     .  . . . ,      .  .  .  . ,     of     Sussex, 

352. 
,   of  Sussex,  '  gentilman,' 

363. 
Knottyngesley,  John,  434. 

,  Isabel,  wife  of,  434. 

Knottysforde.     See  Knottesford. 
Knowle      [in      Bridgerule,      now      co. 

Devon]     (?),     Spaynardisknoll, 

co.  Cornwall,  189. 
Knowlton,      Knolton,      co.      Dorset, 

hundred,  139. 
Knolton     [in     Horton],     co. 

Dorset,  171. 
Knyght,       Knyghte,       Richard,       of 

Sellindge,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Kent,  416. 
,  Thomas,  of  Langford,  collector 

of   a   tax    in   Nottinghamshire, 

170,  220. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Wilton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Wiltshire,  172. 
Knyghteley.     See  Knyghtley. 
Knyghtle,  co.   Stafford.     See  Knight- 
ley. 

Knyghtlee.     See  Knyghtley. 
Knyghtley,  co.  Stafford.     See  Knight- 
ley. 
Knyghtley,    Knyghteley,    Knyghtlee, 

John,    escheator    in    Warwick- 
shire   and    Leicestershire,     81, 

184,  261. 
,    Richard,    54,    127,    137,    199, 

230,  231,  327,  328. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


543 


Knyghtley,  Richard — cont.  Kynesman,  Stephen,  of  Arthingworth, 
,    . . . . ,   escheator   in   Stafford-  collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 

shire,  81,  136.  tonshire,  299.     Cf.  Kyngesman. 
,....,  farmer  of  Laptev  priory,  Kyiig,    Kyngge,    John,    John    le,    95, 

44.  214. 
,     of    Northamptonshire,          Thomas,  101. 

409.  Kynges,  Laurence,  collector  of  a  tax 
, of  Staffordshire,  24.  ."is.  in  Worcestershire,  414. 

116.  Kyngesbury,  co.  Bedford.     See  Kings- 

Knyghton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Knighton.  bury. 

Knyvet,  John,  of  Mcndlesham,  esquire,  Kynge.soy,      co.      Buckingham.       See 

240,  270.  Kingsey. 
,    .....    .  .  .  . ,    . . .  . ,  Joan,  late  Kyngesham,  Robert,  of  Sarson,  collec- 

the  wife  of,  270.  tor    of    a    tax    in    Hampshire, 
,      ,     John.  221. 

knight,  son  and  heir  of,  270.  Kyngeshomo  by  Gloucestre  [co.  Glou- 
,  . .  . . ,  .....  . .  . . ,  collector  of  a  cester].     See  Kingsholm. 

tax  in  Suffolk,  150.  Kyngesley,  John,  of  Cheshire,  391. 

,  Robert,  esquire,  275,  315.  Kyngesman,    William,    of    Wollaston, 

, Joan,  late  the  wife  collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 

of,  315.  tonshire,  26.     Cf.  Kynesman. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and  Kyngesmyll,     John,     farmer     of     the 

heir  of,  3 1 5.  subsidy    and   alnage    of   cloths 

,  Thomas,  of  Essex,  435.  for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Oxford- 

Knyveton,    Kneyveton,    Geoffrey,    of  shire  and  Berkshire,  10. 

Nottinghamshire,  385.  Kyngesnorton,     co.      Worcester.     See 
,   Henry   de,    esquire,    collector  Norton,  King's. 

of    a    tax    in    Derbyshire,    86,  Kyngessutton,  co.  Northampton.     See 

121.  Button,  King's. 

Krakanthorp.     See  Orakonthorp.  Kyngeston,  co.  Dorset.     See  Kingston 

Kybelle,  John,  of  Lockerley,  collector  [in  Corfe  Castle]. 

of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  301.  ,  co.  Hereford.     See  Kingstone. 

Kybworth,    co.    Leicester.     See    Kib-         ,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Kings- 
worth  Beauchamp.  ton. 
Kydall,  John,  of  Horkstow,  collector  of         ,    co.     Oxford.     See    Kingston 

a  tax  in  Lindaey,  co.  Lincoln,  Blount. 

87,  122.  [co.  Southampton].     »See  Kings- 

Kydermynstre,  Kydermystre,  co.  Wor-  ton. 

cester.     See  Kidderminster.  ,  co.  Surrey.     See  Kingston  on 

Kyftesgate,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Kifts-  Thames. 

gate.  by  Dorchestre,  co.  Dorset.     See 

Kyhavene,     co.     Southampton.       See  Kingston  [in  Stinsford]. 

Keyhaven.  by  Yevele,  co.  Somerset.     See 

Kykke,  Richard,  of  Ilfracornbe,  230.  Kingston. 

Kylby,  co.  Leicester.     See  Kilby.  Lille,  co.  Berks.     See  Kingston 

Kyldesby,     co.     Northampton.       See  Lisle. 

Kilsby.  -upon-Hull,     co.     York.       See 

Kylfodys.     See  Kilfodus.  Kingston  on  Hull. 

Kylnet  [co.  Salop].     See  Kinlet.  Kyngeston,    John,    prior   and   farmer 

Kylvyngton,    South   Kylvyngton,   co.  of  Waroham  priory,  36. 

York.     See  Kilvington,  South.  ,     .  . .  . ,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Kymbell,  Nicholas,  of  Holwell,  collec-  Great   Yarmouth   and   Ipswich 

tor  of   a   tax   in   Bedfordshire,  and  district,  434. 

171.  , knight,  103. 

Kymbirley,  John,  collector  of  customs          ,  Thomas,  of  Somerset,  176. 

and   subsidies    in    Ipswich    and  Kyngge.     See  Kyng. 

district,  349,  351,  3~>:J.  Kynggeslond,  Thomas,  collector  of  a 

Kymersford,      co.      Gloucester.       See  tax  in  Devon,  153,  222. 

Kempsford.  Kyngham,  co.  Oxford.     See  Kingham. 

Kymmerton,  Richard,  of  Staffordshire,  Kyngham,  John,  293. 

44.  Kynkenall,  Peter,  esquire,  of  Lanca- 

Kynardesby,  Richard,  199.  shire,  107. 

Kynarton,  co.  Salop.     See  Kinnerton.  Kynleye,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Kinley. 

Kynbell,  Little,  co.  Buckingham.     See  Kynton,  John,  of  Shrewsbury,  collector 

Kinible,  Little.  of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbury,  302. 


544 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Kynwolmerssh,  Kynwalmerssh,  Kyn- 
woldmerssh,  Kynwomerssh, 
William,  the  treasurer's  deputy 
or  lieutenant,  197,  198,  203- 
208,  210-212,  215-217,  224  bis, 
227,  228  (3),  231-235,  237,  242- 
246,  248  bis,  251-253,  255,  258- 
261,  265-268,  272,  276-281, 
284-286,  288-295,  297,  298,  303 
bis,  304  (3),  308  bis,  309,  319- 
322,  325-328,  330  bis,  337-347, 
349-357,  359-364,  366,  368, 
369,  371-373. 

,  clerk,  farmer  of  the 

possessions  in  England  of  Begard 
abbey,  43. 

,  esquire,  407. 

Kyrby,  William,  of  London,  395.  Cf. 
Kirkeby. 

Kyrdermystre,  co.  Worcester.  See 
Kidderminster. 

Kyriell,  Kiryell,  Keryell,  Nicholas, 
knight,  328,  329. 

,  ..,....,  Elizabeth,  wife  of, 

274,  328,  329. 

,  .  . .  . ,  John,  knight, 

father  of,  328. 

,  ,  William,  knight, 

son  of,  329. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Thomas, 

knight,  son  of,  329. 

William,  2. 

Kyrkby,  Kyrkeby.     See  Kirkeby. 

Kyrkoby  Beler,  co.  Leicester.  See 
Kirby  Bellars. 

Kyrketon,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Kirton  in 
Holland. 

Kyrtillyngton,  Kyrtlyngton,  co.  York. 
See  Kirklington. 

Kyvele,  co.  Wilts.     See  Keevil. 


1'Isle.     See  Isle  Dieu. 
La  Houke,  co.  Dorset.     See  Hook. 
La  Molesshe  [co.  Kent],     See  Molash. 
La  More,  co.  Somerset,  manor,  94. 
La  Wyke  by  Bastelden  [in  Basildon  ?], 

co.  Berks,  96. 

La  Yerde,  co.  Dorset.     See  Yard. 
Lacharu,  co.  Wilts.     See  Lackham. 
Lacheford,    Lacheforde,    co.    Oxford. 

See  Latchford. 
Lackham,    Lacham    [in    Lacock],    co. 

WTilts,  manor,  112. 
,  .....  free  chapel  in,  advowson 

of,  112. 

Lacock,  co.  WTilts,  Lackham  in,  q.v. 
Lacun.     See  Lakun. 
Lacy,    Edmund,    bishop    of   Hereford 

[1417-1420],  219,  310. 


Lacy,  Edmund — cont. 
...!..,  .  .  .  . ,  bishop  of  Exeter  [1420- 
1455],  403. 

,  John,  of  Essex,  126. 

,    .  .  . . ,    of   Northamptonshire, 

esquire,  244. 

,   . .  . . ,  of  Selby,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    West    Riding,    co. 
York,  299. 
Cf.  Lascy. 

Ladde,  John,  of  Hanging  Houghton, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 150. 

,  Richard,  of  Wokingham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  300. 

,     .....     .  .  .  . ,     '  fysshmonger,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Berkshire, 
87,  122. 

Laghton,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Laughton. 

Lake,  John,  of  Abingdon,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Berkshire,  150. 
,  William,  of  Abbotsham,  230. 

Lakun,  Lakon,  Lacun,  Richard,  knight, 
268,  436. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  . . . ,  sheriff  of  Salop, 

128. 

,  Thomas,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Exeter,   Plymouth,  Dartmouth 
and  Fowey  and  district,  245. 

Lalford,  Stephen,  of  London,  11. 

Lambe,  John,  of  Norwich,  searcher  of 
wines  etc.  in  Norwich,  Norfolk, 
Suffolk  and  Essex,  325. 

Lamberhurst,  Lamberherst  [cos.  Kent 
and  Sussex,  now  co.  Kent],  171. 

Lambeth,  Lambheth,  co.  Surrey,  352. 

,  Kennington  in,  q.v. 

Lambeton,  Lampton,  William,  collec- 
tor of  customs  and  subsidies  in 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  dis- 
trict, 70,  72,  113,  130,  192  bis, 
204  bis,  216  bis. 

,  esquire,  23. 

,  .....  of  Northumber- 
land, 433. 

Lambheth,  co.  Surrey.     See  Lambeth. 

Lambourn,  Lamburn,  co.  Berks,  222. 

,  Bockhampton  in,  q.r. 

Lambrook,  East,  Estlambrook  [in 
Kingsbury  Episcopi],  co.  Somer- 
set, 297.  ' 

,    Middle,    Middillambrook    [in 

Kingsbury  Episcopi],  co.  Somer- 
set, 297.  " 

,  West,  Westlambrook  [in  Kings  - 

bury    Episcopi],    co.    Somerset, 
297'. 

Lambrook,  Richard,  297. 

Lamburn,  co.  Berks.     See  Lambourn. 

Lamburne,  John,  citizen  and  saddler  of 
London,  24. 

Lameyate,  co.  Somerset.  See  Lam- 
yatt. 

Lamplogh,  Lamplegh,  John,  knight, 
sheriff  of  Cumberland,  296,  358. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


545 


Lamport,  co.  Northampton,  Hauling  land — cont. 

Houghton  in,  q.v.  ,   not   sued   out   of   tho    king's 

co.  Somerset.     See  Langport.  liand,  115,  243,  254,  319,  420. 

Lampton.     See.  Lamhoton.  of  a  person  dying  without  heir, 

Lamson,    John,    of    East    Stockwith,  24,  91,  226. 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsry.  ,  of  a  person  dying  without  heir 

co.  Lincoln,  173.  male,  243. 

Lamyatt,    Lameyate,     co.     Somerset,  ,  of  aliens,  83,  277,  290. 

manor,  49,  50.  ,    of    bastards    dying    without 

Lancaster,    Lancastre,   co.    Lancaster,  issue,  232,  282,  357,  439. 

alien  priory,  31.  ,   of  idiots   and   imbeciles,    19, 

,  .    ,  . ,  prior  of.     See  Lov.'ll.  48,  259,  278,  280,  294. 

,  Torrisholme  in,  q.v.  ,  of  king's  debtors,  18,  23,  58, 

Lancaster,  county  palatine  of,  chaii-  82  bis,  126. 

cellor  of,  3,  29,  64,  67,  89,  106,  persons  assuming  the  habit  of 

124,    142,    154,    174,    196,    224,  religion,  98,  330. 

242,  275,  302,  378,  419.  of  traitors,  56,  110,  126,  217, 

collectors  of  taxes  in,  300.  235,  407. 

,  . . . . ,  appointment  of  ordered,  ,  recovered  in  the  king's  court, 

29,  89,  124,  154,  174,  224,  302,  160. 

303,  419.  ,  resumed  into  the  king's  hand 

Lancaster,  duchy  of,  52,  109,  140.  (on  account  of  undue  issue  of 

, council  for,  400.  writ  of  livery),  226. 

,  duke  of,  52.  land  and  goods,  forfeited,  75,  76,  81, 

, See  also  John.  124,  130,  131,  132  bis,  167,  199, 

Lancaster,  Lancastre,  Henry  de,  the  217,   225,   241,    249,   251,    252, 

elder,  earl  of  Lancaster,  Eleanor  261,  286,  321,  338,  382,  395. 

(Fitz  Alan),  daughter  of,    163 ,  of  felons  and  outlaws,  89,  126, 

164,  166,  167.  139,    147,    168,    184,    189,    198, 
,  John,  John  de,  commissioner                     215,    227,   235,    243,    268,   292, 

to    raise    a    loan    in    Norfolk,  345,   357,    365,    382,    391,   395, 

316.  421. 
,  . . . . ,  escheator  in  Norfolk  and  Landeford,  Landford,  co.  Nottingham. 

Suffolk,  263.  See  Langford. 
,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Landford,  Roger,  farmer  of  Romney 

Suffolk,  128,  177.  priory,  38. 

,  knight,  216.  Lane,  Laurence,  '  webbe,'  collector  of 

, sheriff  of  Cumber-  a  tax  in  Salisbury,  28. 

land,  176.  Robert,  292. 

,    Robert    de,    bishop    of    St.  ,  Roger,  of  Sutton,  collector  of 

Asaph  [1411-1432],  32,  91,  158,  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  172. 

160,  219,  310,  402.  ,  Thomas,  collector  of  customs 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Westmoreland,  146.  and    subsidies    in    Bridgewator 

land,    acquired,    alienated    or    appro-  and  district,  242,  251. 

priated  without  licence,  15,  48,  ,     .....    collector    of    customs 

49,  58,  76,  84,  92,  107,  110,  139,  and  subsidies  in  Sandwich  and 

188,   211,   229,    231,   242,    277,  district,  4,  14,  69,  7  1. 

293,  393.  William,  of  Canterbury,  com- 

concealed,  212.  missioner    to    raise    a    loan    in 

,  in  the  king's  hand  as  an  ancient  Kent,  318. 

escheat,  118.  Lanford,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Lang- 
,  in  the  king's  hand  by  an  award  ford. 

in  Chancery,  389.  Langbrydye  [co.  Dorset].     See  Long- 
,  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  exile  bredy. 

of  the  Jews,  293.  Langdon.     See  Langton. 

,  in  the  king's  hand  until  it  shall  Langeblaneford,  co.  Dorset.    See  Lang- 
have  been  ascertained  whether  ton  Long  Blandford. 

it  is  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Langeford,    co.    Bedford.     See    Lang- 
Brecknock,  400.  ford. 
,  in  the  king's  hand  until  the  ,  co.  Derby.     See  Longford. 

title   shall   have    been   decided  ,  co.  Devon.     See  Langford. 

in  the  king's  court,  18,  24,  66,  Langeford.     See  Langford. 

108,    125,    127,    128,    136,    164,  Langeley  [co.  Glamorgan],  100. 

256,   260,    261,    267,    322,    328,  ,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Langley. 

395.  Langeley.     See  Langley. 
Wt.  24 lf>.  F.  36. 


546 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Langeneth,  Langenyth  [co.  Glamor- 
gan]. See  Llangennith. 

Langeporte,  co.  Somerset.  See  Lang- 
port. 

Langerych.     See  Langrych. 

Langeston.     See  Langston. 

Langeton  Boteler,  co.  Dorset.  See 
Langton  Long  Blandford. 

by  Abbetesby,  co.  Dorset.  See 

Langton  Herring. 

in  Purbyk,  co.  Dorset.  See 

Langton  Matravers. 

Latile,  co.  Dorset.  See  Lang- 
ton  Latile. 

Langford,  Langeford,  co.  Bedford,  85, 
120. 

,  Langeford,  co.  Devon,  85, 

120. 

,  Langeford  [in  Cullompton],  co. 

Devon,  manor,  427. 

,  Lanford,  Landford,  Landeford, 

co.  Nottingham,  85,  120,  170, 
220. 

Langford,  Langeford,  John,  of  Hert- 
fordshire, farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Cambridgeshire 
and  Huntingdonshire,  279. 

Nicholas,  Nicholas  de,  knight, 

105  bis,  106  bis,  137. 

,  ,  Ralph,  son  and 

heir  of,  137. 

,  Richard,  of  Somerset,  297. 

,  Robert,  181-183. 

,  Anne  (Beverlee),  mother 

of,  181,  182. 

, ,  knight,  274,  275. 

, ,  Edward,  son  and 

heir  of,  425,  427. 

,  William,  Lucy,  late  the  wife 

of,  332. 

,  . . .  . ,  knight,  Lucy,  late  the 

wife  of,  338. 

,  . . .  . , Edward  Langford, 

kinsman  and  heir  of,  338. 

Cf.  Longford. 

Langham,  co.  Rutland,  152,  286-288, 
302. 

Langham,  John,  of  Kilby,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  416. 

,  Reynold,  22. 

Langhirst  [co.  Northumberland].  See 
Longhirst. 

Langholme,  John,  of  Lincolnshire,  212. 

Langle.     See  Langley. 

Langley,  Langeley,  co.  Gloucester, 
hundred,  442. 

,  Abbot's,  co.  Hertford,  Hide  in, 

g.v. 

Langley,  Langle,  Langeley,  John,  of 
Siddington,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Gloucestershire,  301. 

,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Durham 

[1406-1437],  52,  99,  139,  189, 
236,  289,  325,  411. 


Langley — cont. 

,  William,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  129. 

Cf.  Longley. 

Langnell,  John,  goldsmith  of  London, 
83. 

Langport,  Langeporte,  Lamport,  co. 
Somerset,  168,  226. 

Langrych,  Langerych,  John,  208. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Maud  (Lorty),  wife  of, 

208. 

Langston,  Langeston,  John,  290. 

Jordan,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  172. 

Langton  by  Spilsby,  Langton,  co. 
Lincoln,  152. 

by  Wragby,  co.  Lincoln,  433. 

Herring,  Langeton  by  Abbetes- 
by, co.  Dorset,  95. 

Latile,  Langeton  Latile  [in 

Langton  Long  Blandford],  co. 
Dorset,  manor,  348,  349. 

Long  Blandford,  Langeblane- 

ford,  Langeton  Boteler,  co.  Dor- 
set, church  of,  advowson  of,  348. 

,  manor,  348. 

Langton  Latile  in,  q.v. 

,  Littleton,  in,  q.v. 

Matravers,  Langeton  in 

Purbyk,  co.  Dorset,  95. 

Langton,  Langdon,  John,  John  de,  of 
Langton  by  Spilsby,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  152. 

,  .....  of  Lincolnshire,  37. 

,  Robert,  114,  115,  253,  254, 

403,  404. 

,  . .  . . ,  Agnes  (Payn  and 

Nordon),  daughter  and  heir  of, 
114,  115,  253,  254,  403,  404. 

,  Agnes,  wife  of,  114,  115, 

253,  254,  403,  404. 

,  esquire,  143. 

Lanharry  [co.  Glamorgan].  See  Llan- 
harry. 

Lanhergy,  John,  273. 

Lank,  William,  of  Archenfield,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  222. 

Lannoy,  John,  of  Norfolk,  207. 

Lanrake,  Richard,  of  Northleach, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Gloucester- 
shire, 220. 

Lanwarun  [co.  Hereford],  See  Llan- 
warne. 

Lapley,  Lappeley,  Lappelley  [co. 
Stafford],  priory,  44,  45. 

,  .  . .  . ,  prior  of.     See  Bally. 

Larling,  Lyrlyng,  co.  Norfolk,  175. 

Lascy,  Lassy,  John,  of  Gateforth, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  the  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  26. 

,  Robert,  of  Gateforth,  John, 

son  of,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 
West  Riding,  co.  York,  87,  88, 
123. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


547 


Lascy — cont. 

Cf.  Lacy. 

Lassels,  William,  265. 

,    ....,  Joan,  Into  tin-  \viff  of, 

239,  265. 
,  .  . .  . ,  William,  son  and  heir  of, 

265. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Sowerby,  collector  of 

a  tax  ia  the  North  Riding,  co. 

York,  173. 
Lassy.     See  Lascy. 
Lasyngby,  William,  24,  116,  119,  187, 

217,  280,  281,  286,  290. 
,  fanner  of  the  priory  of  St. 

Michael  in  the  Vale,  Guernsey, 

60,  61. 
Latchford,   Lacheford,  Lacheforde  [in 

Great     Haseley],     co.     Oxford, 

152,  301. 

Latehode,  William,  323. 
Lathbury,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Derbyshire,  28. 
Lathe,  Thomas,  esquire,  198. 
Lathum,  Robert  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Lancashire,  300. 
Latimer  alias  Isenhampstead,  Isnam- 

stede  [in  Chesham,  co.  Bucking- 
ham], 317. 

Latymer,  Edward,  esquire,  406. 
,    ,    ,  Elizabeth  (Gryf- 

fyn),  sister  of,  406. 
,  .....  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  378,  379,  406. 

Robert,  knight,  95. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Dorset,  318. 

Thomas,  264. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Anne,  wife  of,  264. 

Laughton,    Laghton    [in    Corringham 

wapentake],  co.  Lincoln,  25. 
Lauker,  John,  '  tanner,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salisbury,  28. 
Launcelyn,  John,  escheator  in  Bedford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire,  169. 
Launceston,    Launceneton   [co.    Corn- 
wall!, castle,  250,  365. 
Launde,    Roger    de,    of    Lincolnshire, 

344. 
Launditch,     Laundich,     co.     Norfolk, 

hundred,  162. 

Laurence,  Laurens,  John,  323. 
,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

323,  324. 

,   .....  of  llfracombe,  230. 

, of  Ludlow,  farmer  of  the 

subsidy    and    alnage    of    cloths 

for  sale  in  Salop,  8. 
,   .....  of  Offley,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hertfordshire,  299. 

Walter,  323. 

Lauson,     John,     of     Newcastle-upon- 

Tyne,  farmer  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,   and 

alnager,  in  Northumberland  and 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  253. 


Luvenham,  Levenham,  co.  Suffolk,  86, 
121,  301. 

Lavet.     See  Lovet. 

Lavington,  Bishop's,  Bishop's  Lavyng- 
ton,  co.  Wilts,  272. 

,  Lavington  Place  in,  272. 

,  manor,  73,  74. 

,  '  Mershesplace,'  '  Mersshes- 

place  '  in,  73,  101. 

,  Market,  Lavyngton,  co.  Wilts, 

87,  122. 

Lavyngton,  John,  272. 

Lawe,  Roger,  '  gentilman,'  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  417. 

Lawford,  co.  Essex,  Dale  in,  q.v. 

Lawney,  John,  243. 

Laxton  [co.  Nottingham  ?],  401. 

Lays,  Philip  atte,  of  West  Wickham, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Cambridge- 
shire, 86,  121. 

Layston,  co.  Hertford,  Buntingford  in, 
q.v. 

Le  Forde,  co.  Devon.     See  Battleford. 

lead,  230,  265. 

Leadenham,  Ledenham,  co.  Lincoln, 
152. 

Leake,  Leek,  Leke,  Leeke,  co.  Lincoln, 
25,  87,  122,  151,  222. 

Leavening,  Levenyng  [in  Acklam],  co. 
York,  26,  300. 

Leavington,  Castle,  Castelloventon, 
Castyllevynton  [in  Kirk 
Leavington],  co.  York,  87,  122, 
241. 

,  manor,  241. 

,  Kirk,  co.  York,  Castle  Leaving- 
ton in,  q.v. 

Lecche.     See  Leche. 

Lecford,  Richard,  133. 

, ,  Richard,  father  of,  133. 

,  .  . . . ,  Maud  (Marland),  grand- 
mother of,  133. 

Leche,  Lecche,  Henry,  323. 

,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  28. 

, king's  knight,  137. 

,  . . .  . ,  treasurer  of  England, 

178. 

, ,  knight,  107,  132. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Katharine,  late 

the  wife  of,  331  bis. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  Philip,  knight,  son 

of,  107. 

,  .....  .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  Hinckley 

priory,  43. 

Leckhampstead,  Lekehamstede,  co. 
Buckingham,  416. 

Leckhampton,  Lokehampton,  co. 
Gloucester,  27. 

Ledebeter,  William,  of  Sloaford,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln,  415. 

Lodeney,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Lydney. 

Ledenham,  oo.  Lincoln.  See  Leaden- 
ham. 


548 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Ledenham,  John,  of  Southwell,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire, 
221. 

Ledes,  co.  Kent.     See  Leeds. 

Ledes,  Richard,  of  Yorkshire,  56. 

,  Robert,  Robert  de,  of  Garton 

on  the  Wolds,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 
York,  26,  173,  219,  300. 

,  William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Sandwich  and 
district,  113,  130,  192,  193. 

Leo,  Legh  [in  Fittleworth],  co.  Sussex, 
manor,  164. 

Brockhurst,  Lyghe  under  Brok- 

hurst,  co.  Salop,  74. 

Lee,  Legh,  Lyegh,  John,  John  de, 
John  atte,  '  bocher,'  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Oxford,  88,  123. 

, esquire,  380,  426. 

, ,  of  Essex,  435. 

,  . . . . ,  . . . . ,  Thomas, 

son  and  heir  of,  435. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Guildford,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  26,  151. 

,  of  Mapledurham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  88, 
123. 

,  Roger,  of  Cotton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Salop,  222. 

, ,  of  Essex,  435. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Nordley,  Margaret, 

late  the  wife  of,  336. 

,  Stephen  atte,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Surrey,  88,  123. 

,  Thomas,  xinder-sheriff  of  Corn- 
wall, 245. 

William,  William  atte,  81. 

,  . . . . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Salisbury,  153. 

, ,  of  Aston,  365,  368,  440. 

, ,  of  Knightley,  355. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Staffordshire, 
317. 

,  . . . . ,  . . . . ,  escheator  in 

Staffordshire,  308. 

,  guardian  of  the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric 
of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  326. 

, ,  of  Podmore,  307. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Staffordshire,  315. 

Cf.  Lye. 

Leeds,  Ledes,  co.  Kent,  manor  and 
lordship,  343. 

,  park,  343. 

,  prior  of,  323. 

prior  and  convent  of,  343. 

,  co.  York,  Kirkstall  in,  q.v. 

Leek,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Leake. 

,  co.  Stafford,  Rudyard  in,  q.v . 

Leek,  Leeke,  Leke,  John,  266. 

,  .  . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Derbyshire,  318. 


Leek,  John — cont. 

,  knight,  Isabel,  late  the 

wife  of,  195. 

,  Roger,  48. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Christian,  wife  of,  48. 

.......  Simon,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Nottinghamshire,  316 
bis. 

,....,  escheator  in  Nottingham- 
shire and  Derbyshire,  42. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Nottingham- 
shire and  Derbyshire,  129. 

,  William,  de,  258,  375. 

Leeke,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Leake. 

Leeming,  Lemyng  [in  Barneston],  co. 
York,  300. 

Leget,  Elming,  Elmyng,  228. 

,   Alice,  late  the  wife  of, 

354. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Margery,  wife  of,  228. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir 

of,  354. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  Alice,  late  tho 

wife  of,  333. 

Legh  [co.  Kent].     See  Leigh. 

[co.  Salop].     See  Leigh. 

,  co.  Sussex.     See  Lee. 

Legh.     See  Lee. 

Legsby,  co.  Lincoln,  Bleasby  in,  q.v. 

Leicester,  Leicestre,  Leycestre,  co. 
Leicester,  110,  341,  375. 

,   letters   dated   at,   62,   64-66, 

68. 

,  parliament  at,  71,  129,  162. 

Leicester,  county,  collectors  of  taxes 
in,  26,  27,  86,  121,  150,  170, 
223,  300,  416. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  316. 

escheators  in,  1  bis,  44,  62  bis, 

63  (3),  103,  105,  106  (3),  143 
bis,  145  (3),  187,  194,  195  bis, 
196  bis,  205,  217,  238  bis,  239 
bis,  240  (4),  247  bis,  257,  263, 
270,  274,  282,  306,  332,  333  (3), 
334,  335,  378  bis,  379,  380,  398 
bis,  426  bi*. 

, See  also  Boilers  ;  Har- 
well (John)  ;  Knyghtley  ; 
Harwell  (Thomas)  ;  Houby  ; 
Babthorp  ;  Grevell  ;  Castell  ; 
Burgh. 

farmer   of   the    subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,  in.  See  Burton. 

,    justices    of    assize    in.     See 

Cokayn  ;    Strangways. 

,  sheriff  of,  258,  375. 

,  .  . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Leicestershire,  316. 

,   See   also  Maureward  ; 

Crewe  ;  Hastynges  ;  Burdet  ; 
Malory ;  Bisshepston  ;  Salvayn  ; 
Brokesby  ;  Ardyngton. 

Leicester,  Leycestre,  honour  of,  375, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


f,4!l 


Leigh,  Legh  [co.  Kent],  Northpark  in, 

116. 
......  ,  Lye  by  Wyiubom  Mynster  [in 

Wimborno  Minster],  co.  Dorset, 

86,  121. 
......  ,  Legh  [in  NVortlien,  co.  Salop], 

333. 

Loightoii,  co.  Salop,  301. 
......  [in  Cloford],  co.  Somerset,  95. 

......    Buzzard,   Leyghton,   co.   Bed- 

ford, 28. 


p   n,  q.v. 
Leightoii,    Loyghton,  John,  of  Leigh- 

ton,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop. 

301. 
.......  Thomas,  of  Stretton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  152. 
Lointwardine,    co.    Hereford,    Jay   in, 

y.v. 

Leke,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Leake. 
Leke.     See  Leek. 
Lekehamstede,  co.  Buckingham.     See 

Leckhampstead  . 
Lekenore,     Thomas,     of     Oxfordshire, 

69.     Cf.  Leukenoro. 
Lellobourne.     See  Lilbourne. 
Lely,  Lellee,   Richard,   of  Drax,   379, 

422. 
...........  ,    .  .  .  .  ,   Isabel,   late   the 

wife  of,  423. 
......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  John,  son  and  hoir 

of,  422. 
......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 

87,  122,  417. 
.......     Cf.  Lylye. 

Leinyng,  co.  York.     See  Learning. 
Lemyngton,     co.     Southampton.     See 

Lymington. 
Lemystre,     co.     Hereford.     See    Leo- 

minster. 
Lenemynstre,        co.        Sussex.        See 

Lyminster. 
Leney,   Roger,   of  Newport,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  28. 
Lenn,    Bishops,    Lenne,    co.    Norfolk. 

See  Lynn,  King's. 
Loiithale,  Leynthall,  Leynthale,  Row- 

land, knight,  83,  162,  390. 
......  ,     .  .  .  .  ,     .  .  .  .  ,     Margaret     de 

Arundell,     wife     of,     162-164, 

390.     See  also  Fitz  Alan. 
Lentwardyn,  Richard,  clerk,  229. 
Loominster,  Leomynstre,  Lemystre,  co. 

Hereford,  172,  222,  301. 
......  ,  borough  within  the  liberty  of, 

148. 

Leonis  [co.  Denbigh].     See  Holt. 
lepers,  49,  56. 
Lepeyate.     See  Lupyate. 
Lerchedekene,  Lerchedekyn,  Lerchede- 

kyne.     See  Archedeken. 
Lescrop,     Scrop,      Scropr,      (.-Joollrey, 

esquire,  240. 
......  ,  Henry,  17,  217. 


Leserop,  Henry — cottt. 

knight,    132,    137,    178, 

199. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Masham,   124, 

131,  132,  167,  261. 

,    ....,   lord  do   Masham,    116, 

286,  338. 

,  Richard,  knight,  361. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . .  .  . ,  of  Bolton,  333  bis, 

336  bis. 
,  Stephen,  esquire,  Joan  (Swill- 

yrigton),  daughter  of,  257. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  Margery,  late  the 

wife  of,  426,  427. 

Leskird,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Liskeard. 
Lesnewth,    Lesnewith,    co.    Cornwall, 

360. 

,  hundred  of,  office  of  the  baili- 
wick of,  360. 
Lestode,  John,  323. 
Lostrange,     Lestraunge,     le     Strange, 

Straunge,  Alan,  esquire,  233. 
,    . .  . . ,   Alice,    daughter 

and  heir  of,  233. 

,  John,  clerk,  190. 

,     knight,    Eleanor,    late 

the  wife  of,  199. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    lord,    Maud    (Mohun), 

late  the  wife  of,  183,  184. 
,  .  . .  . ,  . . .  . , Richard,  lord 

Lestrange,  son  and  heir  of,  183, 

184. 

Thomas,  escheator  in  North- 
amptonshire and  Rutland,  263, 

286. 

Leton,  co.  Southampton.     See  Letton. 
letters  patent,  cancelled,  18.     See  also 

under  Chancery. 

Letton,  co.  Hereford,  Kinley  in,  q.v. 
Leton  [in  Milford],  co.  South- 
ampton, 97. 

Leuesham,  John,  238,  279,  343. 
,    . . .  . ,    Agnes,    daughter    and 

heir  of  Alice  the  daughter  of, 

279. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    Agnes    (Crissochirch), 

kinswoman  and  heir  of,  343. 

,  Agnes,  wife  of,  343. 

Thomas,     clerk,     farmer    of 

Cowick  priory,  340,  385. 

,  of  Kent,  64,  125. 

, , ,  clerk,  279,  352. 

Leukenore,        Lewkenore,        Thomas, 

knight,  Philipa,  Phelippa  (Ber- 

ners),  late  the  wife  of,  334,  360. 
commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Surrey,  315,  317. 

Cf.  Lekenore. 

Levenham,  co.   Suffolk.      See  Laven- 

ham. 

Loveiithorp,  .John,  Jolin  de,  437. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Hertfordshire,  316. 
,   . . .  . ,  escheator  in  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  169. 


550 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Leventhorp,  John — cont. 

,  ,  esquire,  202,  203,  276, 

304,  359,  407,  430. 

, ,  of  Essex,  156. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hertfordshire, 

23,  136. 

,  of  Middlesex,  356. 

,  the  younger,  of  Essex, 

304. 

: ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hertfordshire, 

276. 

William,  William  de,  330,  356, 

423. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Hervile),  wife  of, 

330. 

,  of  Essex,  304. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hertfordshire,  276. 

, ,  of  Middlesex,  278. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Staffordshire,  344, 

354,  357,  430. 

Levenyng,  co.  York.     See  Leavening. 

Leverer,  Richard,  361. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Cambridge- 
shire and  Huntingdonshire,  6. 

Leverington,  Leveryngton,  Leverjii- 
ton,  co.  Cambridge,  150,  221, 
300,  415. 

Leversege.     See  Lyversegge. 

Leverych,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Norwich,  89,  124. 

Leveryngton,  Leverynton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge. See  Leverington. 

Leveshothe,  Robert,  323. 

Levessone,  Richard,  of  Wolverhamp- 
ton,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 27. 

Levyngton,  John  de,  23. 

,  John,  son  and  heir  of,  23. 

Levyrton,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
York,  29. 

Lewes,  Lewys,  co.  Sussex,  301,  418. 

Lewkenore.     See  Leukenore. 

Lewys,  co.  Sussex.     See  Lewes. 

Lewys  ap  Wasmer,  100. 

Lexham,  West,  Westlexham,  co.  Nor- 
folk, manor,  109. 

Lexham,  Thomas,  of  Dunstable,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire, 
418. 

,  William,  escheator  in  Norfolk 

and  Suffolk,  340. 

Leybourne,  Leyborne  [co.  Kent],  castle 
of,  barony  of,  98. 

Leycestre,  co.  Leicester.  See  Leices- 
ter. 

Ley cestre,  John,  118,  168. 

,  ,  sheriff  of  Bristol,  210, 

260. 

Leyghton,  co.  Bedford.  See  Leighton 
Buzzard. 

Leyghton.     See  Leighton. 

Leynthale,  Leynthall.     See  Lenthale. 

Leystoft,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Lowestoft. 

Lichefeld,  Lichefelde,  co.  Stafford. 
See  Lichfield. 


Lichefeld,  Lychfeld,  Richard  de,  collec- 

tor of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  85, 

120. 
......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  of  Ranton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Staffordshire,  221. 
Lichfield,  Lichefeld,  Lichefelde,  Lych- 

feld,   Lycheffeld,    co.    Stafford, 

27,  85,  120,  152,  221,  298. 
......  ,    parish    of    St.    Michael    in, 

Hammerwich  in,  q.v. 
......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  Streethay  in,  q.v. 

......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  Tynmore  in,  q.v. 

Lilbourn,     Lilborne,     Lylbourne,     co. 

Northampton,  26,  171. 
Lilbourne,  Lellebourne,  Thomas,  214, 

327,  328. 

Lillyng,  Nicholas,  knight,  145. 
Lincoln,  co.   Lincoln,   25   (3),   62,   73, 

87    (3),    122   (3),    151,    152   bis, 

415  (3). 
......  ,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  29,  89, 

124,  153,  174,  224,  302,  419. 
......  ,  castle  of,  keeper  of.     See  Cha- 

worth. 
......  ,  escheator  in,  2,  105,  378  bis. 

......  ,  ....     See  also  Caden  ;  Saltby. 

......  ,    farmers   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnagers,  in.     See  Pontesbury  ; 

Belasys  ;  Cees  ;  Baret  ;  Davy. 
......  ,  mayor  of,  2,  105,  378  bis. 

......  ,  .....     See  also  Caden  ;  Saltby. 

......  ,  parish  of  St.  Andrew  in  the 

suburb  of,  73. 
Lincoln,   bishop   of.     See   Repington  ; 

Beaufort  ;  Buckingham  ;  Flem- 


Lincoln,  county,  escheator  in,  1(3),  22, 
60,  62  (3),  63  (3),  64,  66,  103, 
104  (5),  105  (4),  106,  107,  118, 
134,  142,  143  (4),  144,  145  (3), 
159,  179,  185,  187,  195  (4), 
196  (3),  229,  239  bis,  240,  242, 
251,  252,  273  bis,  274,  275,  277, 
278,  305,  312,  332,  333  bis, 
334  (3),  335  bis,  336  bis,  355, 
361,  377,  378  (3),  379,  380  bis, 
389,  425,  426,  427,  440. 

.......      .....     See     also     Fulnaby  ; 

Tournay  ;  Haunsard  ;  Denton  ; 
Hawe  ;  Hennegge  ;  Belwod  ; 
Feriby. 

......  ,    justices    of    assize    in.     See 

Cokayn  ;  Strangways. 

......  ,   sheriff  of,   82,   261,  267,  342, 

398. 

......  ,    .....      See    also    Alderwich  ; 

Clarell  ;  Hilton  ;  Cumberworth  ; 
Tournay  ;  Norman  vile  ;  Cha- 
worth  ;  Haunsard  ;  Roos. 

......  ,  parts  of  Holland  in,  collectors 

of  taxes  in,  25,  87,  122,  151, 
173,  222,  301,  415. 

.....  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  commissioners  to  raise 
a  loan  in,  318. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Lincoln,  parts  of  Holland  in — cont. 

, fanner  of  I  In-  subsidy  and 

alimge  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,  in.  See  Bower  ;  Pygge. 

,  parts  of  Kesteven  in,  collectors 

of  taxes  in,  25,  87,  122,  152, 
173,222,  301,  415. 

,  .....  commissioners  to  raise 

a  loan  in,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  farmers  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnagers,  in.  See  Pontes- 
bury  ;  Coos  ;  Baret ;  Davy. 

,  king's  alnager  in.  See 

Erie. 

,  parts  of  Lindsey  in,  collectors 

of  taxes  in,  25,  87,  122,  152, 
173,  222,  301,  4ir,. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioners  to  raise  a 

loan  in,  316. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  farmers  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnagers,  in.  See  Kelk  ; 
Wetwang. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  king's  alnager  in.  See 

Gunby  ;  Smyth. 

Lincoln,  John,  clerk,  108. 

Lindley,  Lyneley  [in  Higharn  on  the 
Hill],  co.  Leicester,  300. 

Linstead,  Lynestede  [co.  Suffolk],  313. 

Linton,  Lynton,  co.  Cambridge,  alien 
priory,  59,  373. 

Lire  [Eure,  France],  abbey  of,  posses- 
sions of  in  England  and  Wales, 
37,  38. 

,  abbot  of,  38. 

Liscombe,  Lyscumbe  [in  Soulbury],  co. 
Buckingham,  172. 

Liskeard,  Leskird,  co.  Cornwall,  299. 

Lisle,  Lyle,  Lysle,  John,  sheriff  of 
Hampshire,  5. 

,  lady  Maud  de,  97. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  John  de  Lisle,  son  of,  97. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Gloucestershire,  171. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Gloucester- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales,  209. 

, ,  knight,  426. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  North- 
umberland, 42,  65,  91. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Northum- 
berland, 128. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Great  Rissington, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Gloucester- 
shire, 415. 

,  William,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Oxfordshire,  317. 

,  .  . .  . ,  eschoator  in  Worcester- 
shire, 209. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  escheator  in 

Oxfordshire  and  Berkshire,  263. 

,  sheriff  of  Oxford- 
shire and  Berkshire,  358. 

Cf.  Isle. 


Litelblountesdon,      co.      Wilts.        SIT. 

Blunsdon  St.  Andrew. 
Litelcote,  co.  Wilts.     See  Littlecott. 
Litelporsthorn,  co.  Salop.     See  Poston, 

Lower. 
Litelton,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  28. 
Litilbenton,  co.  Northumberland.     See 

Benton,  Little. 

Littelton,  co.  Dorset.     See  Littleton. 
Littlebridge,   Lytelbrygge   [in   Bridge- 
rule],    co.    Cornwall    [now    co. 

Devon],  189. 
Littlecott,     Lytelcote,     Litelcote     [in 

Enfordj,  co.  Wilts,  140. 
Littledean,  Little  Dean,  Little  Dene, 

co.  Gloucester,  27,  85,  120. 
Littleton,     Littelton     [in     Blandford 

St.    Mary    and    Langton    Long 

Blandford],     co.    Dorset,     348, 

349. 

church  of,  advowson  of,  348. 

Lutelton,  co.  Wilts,  97. 

,    High,    co.    Somerset,     I  La  I  la  - 

trow  in,  q.v. 

LI'  ap  Jevan  ap  Muric,  100. 
Llandaff  [co.   Glamorgan],   bishop  of. 

See  Zouche. 
Llangennith,    Langeneth,     Langenyth 

[co.    Glamorgan],  alien   priory, 

39,  55,  56,  295. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   prior  of.       See  Duy   ; 

Richard  ap  Morgan. 
Llanharry,  Lanharry  [co.  Glamorgan], 

church  of,  advowson  of,  101. 

,  manor,  10. 

Llanwarne,  Llanwaryn,  Lanwarun  [co. 

Hereford],  rector  of.     See  Kil- 

fodus. 
Lochard,  Richard,  escheator  in  Salop, 

19. 
Lockerley,  Lokyrley,  Lokerlee,  Lokerle, 

co.  Southampton,  97,  301. 

,  manor,  438. 

Locko,    Lokhawe    [in    Spondon],    co. 

Derby,  151. 

Lodelowe,  co.  Salop.     See  Ludlow. 
Lodelowe.     See  Ludlowe. 
Lodolyndenne,  Juliana,  323. 
Loders,  Lodres,  co.  Dorset,  alien  priory, 

37. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  prior  of.     See  Burnell. 

,  Bilshay  in,  q.v. 

,  Pymore  in,  q.v. 

Lodesop,  William,  esquire,  of  Hereford- 
shire, 420. 

Lodres  [co.  Dorset].     See  Loders. 
Lodyngiond         [co.         Suffolk].     See 

Lothingland. 
Lodvngton,  Gerard  de,  of  Lincolnshire, 

248. 

,  William,  248,  344. 

Logge,  Peter,  of  Hampshire,  31. 
Lokeham,    co.    Cornwall.     See    Luck- 
ham. 


552 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Lokehampton,  co.  Gloucester.  See 
Leckharnpton . 

Lokerle,  Lokerlee,  co.  Southampton. 
See  Lockerley. 

Lokhawe,  co.  Derby.     See  Locko. 

Lokton,  William,  of  High  Hutton, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 
Riding,  co.  York,  219. 

Lokyrley,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Lockerley. 

Lombard,  '  Lumbard,'  290. 

Lomley.  See  Lumley. 

Londey,  co.  Devon.  See  Lundy. 

London,  10,  11  bis,  18  bis,  37  bis,  45, 
48,  54,  58  (3),  59,  60,  66,  77, 
83,  92,  98,  107,  109,  111,  125 
bis,  131,  141,  146,  160,  195, 
198,  210,  211,  223,  224,  231, 
233,  235,  242,  247  bis,  249,  252, 
268,  270,  279,  280  (3),  281,  285, 
289,  297,  303  bis,  308,  329,  330, 
343,  347,  350  bis,  355  bis,  366 
bis,  367,  371,  372  bis,  378  bis, 
391  bis,  407,  408  bis,  431. 

,  aldermen  of,  88  bis,  123  bis, 

174  bis,  419. 

,  Candilwykstrete  in,  125. 

,  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul 

in,  convocation  of  the  clergy  in, 
31,  32,  90,  133,  158,  160,  185, 
186,  211,  218,  308,  401. 

dean    and   chapter  of, 

160. 

,  citizens  of,   2,   8,    17   bis,   24, 

46  bis,  98  (3),  111,  147,  237, 
243,  249,  276,  280,  297,  354, 
357,  386  bis,  393  bis,  421,  422, 
441. 

,    collectors    of    taxes    in,    29, 

88,  123,  153,  174,  223,  302, 
419. 

,  escheator  in,  63  (2),  145. 

,    See    also    Walderne    ; 

Crowmere ;  Fauconer ;  Wottoii ; 
Fraunceys  ;  Barton  ;  Marlowe  ; 
-    Sevenoke  ;  Whityngton  ;  Cam- 
brigge  ;   Chicheley. 

,    farmer    of    the    subsidy    and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,  in.  See  Prophet. 

,  Fleet  (Flete)  prison  in,  53. 

,  '  Le  Sterre  '  in,  125. 

,  mayor  of,  63  (2),  145. 

,     See    also    Walderne  ; 

Crowmere  ;  Fauconer ;  Wotton  ; 
Fraunceys  ;  Barton  ;  Marlowe  ; 
Sevenoke  ;  Whityngton  ;   Cam-  * 
brigge  ;   Chicheley. 

,  New  Temple  in,  parish  of  St. 

Clement  Danes  without  the 
bar  of,  q.v . 

,    parish    of    All    Hallows    the 

Great  in,  24. 

,  parish  of  St.  Michael  in  Croked- 

lane  in,  125. 


London — cont. 

,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.     See  Denton  ; 

Style ;  Cotton  ;  Hill ;  Fauconer ; 

Barton  ;    Butler  ;    John  ;   Buk- 

land    ;       Norton    ;       Burton    ; 

Estfeld  ;    Walsyngham. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    searcher    of    ships    in. 

See  Morstede. 

,  St.  Michael's  Lane  in,  125. 

,  under-escheator  hi.     See  Pyn- 

well. 

London,  bishop  of.     See  Clifford. 
London,  Henry,  142. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Thanet,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Kent,  86,  121,  153. 
,  John,  of  Abingdon,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  417. 
,  Roger,  of  Berkshire,  farmer  of 

the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths 

for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Berk- 
shire and  Oxfordshire,  198. 
Lone,  Richard,  199. 
,    . .  . . ,   escheator  in   Stafford- 
shire, 263. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hyde,  guardian  of  the 

temporalities    of    the   bishopric 

of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  326. 

, ,  of  Staffordshire,  127. 

Longbenyngton,     co.     Lincoln.       See 

Bennington,  Long. 
Longbredy,  Langbrydge  [co.  Dorset], 

parson  of.     See  Ekerdon. 
Longdon,  co.  Stafford,  152. 
Longe,  Thomas,  of  Thame,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  173. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  418. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Stamford,  collector  of 

•     a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

152. 
Loiigebenyngton,     co.     Lincoln.     See 

Bennington,  Long. 
Longeland.     See  Longland. 
Longeley.     See  Longley. 
Longenore,  co.  Salop.     See  Longnor. 
Longestanton,     co.     Cambridge.     See 

Stanton,  Long. 
Longevyle.     See  Longvyll. 
Longford,      Langeford,      co.      Derby, 

manor,  127. 
Longford,  Alfred  de,  esquire,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  86,  121. 

Cf.  Langford. 
Longhirst,   Langhirst    [in   Bothal,   co. 

Northumberland],  413. 
Longland,     Longeland,     Thomas,     of 

Kir  ton    in    Holland,     collector 

of  a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 

222,  415. 
Longley,    Longeley,    Henry,    esquire, 

360.     Cf.  Langley. 
Longnor,  Longenore,  co.  Salop,  172. 
.......  Long  Norle  [in  Bradley],  co. 

Stafford,  manor,  263,  264"! 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


553 


Longstowo,    Stowe,    cos.    Cambridge 

uiul    Huntingdon,    house   nf   (ho 
nuns  of,  H4. 

,  rector  of.     See  Okoy. 

Longvyll.  Loiigovylo,  John,  commis- 
sionor  to  raise  a  loan  in  North- 
amptonshire, 316. 

, esquire,  256. 

Lopen,  co.  Somerset,  Lopeii  Magna  iri, 
q.v. 

Magna-,     Lopene    Magna     |  in 

Lopen],   co.    Somerset,    manor, 
396,  397. 

Lopynford,  John,  of  Devon,  33.  325. 
Lorchon,  John,  collector  of  a   tax  in 

Surrey,  26,  170. 

Lord,  Lorde,  William,  of  Grimston, 
collector  of  a  tux  in  the  East 
Riding,  co.  York,  300. 

, ,  of  Wiltshire,  396. 

lordships  named  : — 
Brecknock. 
CantreselyfT. 
Cardiff. 

Carlton  in  Limlrick. 
Coyty. 

Haverfordwest ... 
Havering  atte  Bower. 
Leeds. 
Magor. 
Misson. 
Mongeham. 
Newport. 
Oakham. 
Rockingham. 
Sogeiihoe. 
Sowerby. 
Windervile's. 

Lorewynch,  John,  of  Bishops  Cleevo, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Gloucester  - 
slu're,  220. 

Lorty,  Hugh,  Elizabeth  (Counter  and 
Andrew),  sister  of,  208. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Maud  (Langrych),  sister 

of,  208. 

,  Jolm,  knight,  Maud,  late  the 

wife  of,  274. 
Loryng,  Philip,  161. 

,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Buckinghamshire,  27. 
Loterell,  Andrew,  knight,  66. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  . .  . ,  Andrew,  knight, 

son  of,  66. 

,  . .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Geoffrey,  grandson 

and  heir  of,  66. 

,    ,   Hawis,   late  the 

wife  of,  62,  66. 

,  Geoffrey,  knight,  240,  277. 

,    .  . .  . ,    . .  .  . ,   Hawis   (Hilton), 

sister  of,  277. 

,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Mary,    late   the 

wife  of,  277. 

Lotewych,  William,  of  Hungerford,  the 
elder,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop, 
301. 


I>othingland,  Lodyngloiul  |co.  Suffolk], 

hundred,  312,  313. 
Loton.  [in  Alberbury]  (?),  Lughton.  DO, 

Salop,  manor,  74. 
Loudhum,  Londeiuun,  .John,  John  de, 

292. 

,  knight,  304,  318. 

Louelich,   Louelych,   Henry,   collector 

of    customs    and    subsidies    in 

Boston  and  district,   4  bis,    14 

bis. 
Loughborough,   Loughtburgh,   Lught- 

burgh,  co.  Leicester,  150,  170. 
Loughton,  co.  Buckingham,  27. 
Louke,  William,  292. 
Lound,  Lounde,  Adam  de,  of  Aysgarth, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 

Riding,  co.  York,  173. 

,  John,  2,  139. 

,  Philip  de,  of  Beswick,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  300. 
,  Richard  de,  of  Wyton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  173. 
,     Thomas,     commissioner     to 

raise    a    loan    in    Bedfordshire, 

316. 

Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  415. 
Louthe,  Roger,  commissioner  to  raise 

a    loan     in     Huntingdonshire, 

314. 
,  William  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  London,  29. 

Louther,  Louthere.     See  Lowther. 
Louthorp,   Robert   de,   collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    East    Riding,    co. 

York,  173. 
Lovedown,    Lovedone,    Lovedoii    [in 

Hockley],    oo.    Essex,    manor, 

137,  178. 

Lovell,  Giles,  prior  and  farmer  of  Lan- 
caster priory,  31. 

,  John,  knight,  63  bis. 

,   . . .  . ,  Maud,  late  the  wife  of, 

107. 
,  . .  . . ,  of  Culworth,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Northamptonshire,  86, 

121. 
,    Nicholas,    late    the    heir    of 

Nicholas  Seint  Maur,  95. 
,   .  . .  . ,  of  Riston,  '  gentilman,' 

320. 
Robert,  esquire,  of  Wiltshire, 

419. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norfolk,  27. 

,  .  . .  . ,  knight,  heir  of,  106. 

,   . .  .  . ,  of  Chesterton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  172. 

,  lord  de,  heir  of,  146. 

Lovelies    [co.    Northampton],    manor. 

See  Titchmarsh. 

Loveney,  Lovenay,  William,  313. 
,  . . . . ,  wife  of,  313. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Lovoney,  William — -emit. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Essex,  317. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    sheriff    of    Essex    and 

Hertfordshire,  428. 

,  of  Essex,  43. 

Lovot,  Lavet,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Buckinghamshire,  86,  121. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Liscombe,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire,  172. 
Loveyn,    Nicholas,    knight,   Margaret, 

daughter  and  heir  of,  24. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  heir  of,  24. 

Lovington,  Lovyngton,  co.   Somerset, 

50. 

,  manor,  50. 

Lowe,    the    [in    Farlow],    co.     Salop, 

manor,  18. 
Lowe,  William,  of  Frees,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  172. 
Lowesby    [co.    Leicester],     267,    395, 

429. 
Lowestoft,    Leystoft,    Lowystoft,    co. 

Suffolk,  360. 

,  manor,  312,  313. 

Lowther,  Lowthre,  Louther,  Louthere, 

Geoffrey,   collector   of   customs 

and  subsidies  in  Sandwich  and 

district,  291,  292,  293. 
,  Robert,  knight,  escheator  in 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland, 

42. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   sheriff  of  Cumberland, 

262. 
,    Thomas,    of    Westmoreland, 

327. 

,  William,  327. 

, ,  of  Cumberland,  369. 

Lowystoft,    co.    Suffolk.     See    Lowes  - 

toft. 
Loye,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  220. 
Lucas,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  418. 
Luckham,  Lokeham  [in  Whitstone],  co. 

Cornwall,  189. 

Lucy,  Thomas,  knight,  49,  103,  104. 
,    ,  Alice  (Hugford), 

wife  of,  49. 

,  Walter,  of  Herefordshire,  83. 

,  William,  esquire,  273. 

Lucyan,  Warin,  knight,  80. 

Lude,  John,  of  Havant,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hampshire,  87,  122. 
Ludelowe  [co.  Salop].     See  Ludlow. 
Ludford,  co.  Salop,  Steventon  in,  q.v. 

,  the  Sheet  in,  q.v. 

Ludgershall,    Ludgarsale,    Ludgersale, 

co.  Wilts,  manor,  321. 
.......  park,  322. 

Ludlow,    Ludlowe,    Ludelowe,    Lode- 

lowe  [co.  Salop],  8,  28,  85,  120, 

152,  416. 
Ludlowe,  Lodelowe,  Edmund,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  416. 


Ludlowe — -cont. 

,  William,  sheriff  of  Salop,  215. 

, ,  of  Salop,  268. 

Luffenham,    co.    Rutland,    church    of, 

advowson  of,  286. 
,      North,      Northelupphenam, 

Northluffynham,    co.    Rutland, 

27,  171. 
Lughburgh,  Roger,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  King's  Lynn 

and  district,  4,  13. 

Lughtburgh,  co.  Leicester.     See  Lough- 
borough. 

Lughton,  co.  Salop.     See  Loton. 
Lullington,  Lyllvngton,  co.  Somerset, 

431. 
Lumley,  Lumle,  Lomley,  John,  John 

de,  64. 

, knight,  378,  392,  413. 

,   . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  392,  413. 

,  Marmaduke  de,  clerk,  358. 

Lundy,  Londey,  co.  Devon,  island  of, 

230. 
Lupyate,  Lepeyate,  John,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  26. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  All  Cannings,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  300. 
Lutelton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Littleton. 
Lutlay.  Thomas,  of  Dunchurch,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire, 

85,  120. 
Luton,    Luyton,    co.    Bedford,    28,    85 

bis,  120  bis,  222,  299  bis,  418  bis. 
Lutton,  East,  Estlutton  [in  Weaver - 

thorpe],  co.  York,  421. 
Luyton,  co.  Bedford.     See  Luton. 
Luzerne,   la,   in  Normandy   [Manche, 

France],   abbot  of,  possessions 

in  England  of,  57. 
Lya,  Jevan,  99  bis. 

. Willym,  100. 

Lychebarugh,  Thomas,  of  Cornwall,  43. 
Lycheffeld,     Lychfeld,     co.     Stafford. 

See  Lichfield. 
Lychfeld.     See  Lichefeld. 
Lydbury,  North,  co.  Salop,  Walcot  in, 

q.v. 

Lydeley,  co.  Salop.     See  Lydley. 
Lydeney,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bristol,  89,  124. 
Lydley,  Lydeleye  [in  Cardington],  co. 

Salop,  manor,  165,  166. 
Lydney,  Ledeney,  co.  Gloucester,  220, 

415. 

,  Aylburton  in,  q.v. 

Lye  by  Wymborn  Mynster,  co.  Dorset. 

See  Leigh. 
Lye,  John,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of,  396. 

,  Nicholas,  332,  377,  396. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife 

of,  396. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  father  of,  377. 

,    . .  .  . ,    . .  .  . ,   Agnes,   late   the 

wife  of,  377. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


555 


Lye,  Nicholas — coni. 

,    ....,   John,   sou   iiiid    heir  of. 

377,  39«. 
,  Rogor,  of  Tonhiiry,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worrrsl.rrslinv,  169. 

,  Thomas,  283. 

,   Isabel   (Popham),    lato 

the  wife  of,  283. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    Nicholas,    In-other    of, 

283. 
,    William,    knight,    sheriff    of 

( 'umberland,  5. 
........     Cf.  Lee. 

Lyegh.     See  Lee. 

Lyes,  Richard,  of  Lincolnshire,  248. 

Lyghe    under    Brokhurst,    co.    Salop. 

See  Lee  Brockhurst. 
Lyghtfoot,  Joan,  323. 
Lygon,  Thomas,  81. 
Lylbourne,     co.     Northampton.       See 

Lilbourn. 
Lyle.  See  Lisle. 
Lyllyngton,  co.  Somerset.  See  Lull  irig- 

toii. 
Lylye,  John,  of  Isleham,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  27. 
William,    citizen   of   London, 

237. 

Cf.  Lely. 

Lymene,  co.  Kent.     See  Lympne. 
Lymington,  Lemyngton,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 140.  " 
Lyminster,  Lenemynstre,   co.   Sussex, 

manor,  164. 
Lympne,  Lymene,  co.  Kent,  170. 

,  Marwood  in,  q.v. 

,  Street  in,  q.v. 

Lynacre,  John,  of  Bramptori,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  86,  121. 
Lynbourne,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Southwark,  153. 
Lynd,  Lynde,  Alexander,  of  Shepton 

Beauchamp,  'gentylman,'  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  220. 

,  William,  esquire,  228,  440. 

Lyndeby,  Henry,  Henry  de,  of  Notting- 
hamshire,   89,    232,    261,    369, 

385. 

Lyndested,  co.  Kent.     See  Lynsted. 
Lyndley,  Robert  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 

26. 

Lyndregge,  Nicholas,  323. 
Lyne,  Robert,  of  Sudbury,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Suffolk,  301. 
Lyneley,  co.  Leicester.     See  Lindley. 
Lynestede  [co.  Suffolk].     See  Linstead. 
Lynet,  Richard,  of  Verdley,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  171. 
Lynford,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  300. 
,  ......  of  Stalham,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Norfolk,  171. 
Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  172. 


Lynn,    King's,   Lynno,  Hishops   I.rim. 

Lnnne,   co.   Norfolk,    139,    155, 

360,  361. 
,  port  of,  collector    of  customs 

and    subsidies    in.     See    Lugh- 

burgh  ;      Bury  ;      Bukworlli    ; 

Bukenham  ;   Toly  ;    Stapleton  ; 

Hawe. 
,   searchers   of   ships   in. 

See  Quyxle  ;    Aulowe  ;    Skyres. 
Lyiuie,  Richard,  52. 
Lynons,  William,  321,  395. 
Lynsted,  Lyndested,  co.  Kent,  170. 
Lynton,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Linton. 
Lynyoll,  Roger,  of  Ness,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  416. 
Lyolf,  Robert,  of  Waterton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 

173,  301. 
Lyon,  John,  198. 

,  Nicholas,  188. 

,  Walter,  408. 

Lyrcok,  Peter,  '  chaundeler,'  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcester,  302. 
Lyrlyng,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Larling. 
Lyscumbe,  co.  Buckingham.     See  Lis- 

combe. 

Lysle.     See  Lisle. 

Lytelbrygge,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Little- 
bridge. 
Lytelcok,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Middlesex,  171. 

Lytelcote,  co.  Wilts.     See  Littlecott. 
Lytton,  Robert,  knight,  107. 
Lyveden,    Roger,    sheriff    of    Bristol, 

354,  406. 
Lyversegge,       Leversege,       Edmund, 

esquire,  104. 

,  Richard,  227. 

,  of  Cheshire,  360. 


Mablethorpe,  Malberthorp,  co.  Lincoln, 

415. 

Mace,  John,  232. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Ridding,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 
Machon,  John,  '  webbe,'  of  Salisbury, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Salisbury, 

302. 
Madersay,  Madersey  [co.  Nottingham]. 

See  Mattersev. 
Madloy,  co.  Hereford,  222. 

,  Webton  in,  q.v. 

Madron,  co.  Cornwall,  Nancothan  in, 

q.v. 
Maffiey  alias  Peek,  Andrew,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  418. 
Magor   [co.    Monmouth],    45,    66,    77, 

176,  259,  370. 


556 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Magor — coiti, 

lordship,  67,  77,  259,  260. 

. .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    '  Le  Roiall  Court  '   in, 

259. 

,  manor,  1570. 

Maideston,  co.  Kent.     See  Maidstono. 
Maideston,     Maydestan,     Maydeston, 

Richard,  116. 
.    .  . ,    William,    escheator    in    Kent 

and  Middlesex,    169,   212,   228, 

229. 

Maidstone,  Maideston,  co.  Kent,  299. 
Maiell,  Walter,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Huntingdonshire,  314. 
Mainssell.     See  Mauncell. 
Makenade,  William,  228,  229. 
Makerell,     Ralph,     commissioner     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Nottinghamshire, 

316  bis. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    escheator    in   Notting- 
hamshire and  Derbyshire,  169, 

212. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Nottingham- 
shire and  Derbyshire,  296,  428. 
,     .....     of     Nottinghamshire, 

357. 
Makkesmull,    Walter,    collector    of    a 

tax  in  Somerset,  86,  120. 
Makworth,  John,  clerk,  232. 
Malberthorp,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Mable- 

thorpe. 
Malborough,   Malleburgh,   co.   Devon, 

manor,  115. 

,  Bolbury  in,  q.v. 

Ilton  in,  q.v. 

,  Salcombe  in,  q.v. 

,  Sewer  in,  q.v. 

,  West  Portlernouth  in,  q.v. 

Malbyssh,  Richard,  heirs  of,  314. 
Maldon,  co.  Essex,  87,  122,  232. 
Maldon,  Henry  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Essex,  27. 

Malegrave.     See  Malgrave. 
Malehurste,   William,   of   Shrewsbury, 

'  bruer,'   collector   of   a  tax   in 

Shrewsbury,  153. 
Malet,  Baldwin,  knight,  142. 
Malgrave,    Malegrave,    Thomas,    335, 

385,  423. 
Elizabeth,  late  the  wife 

of,  386,  423. 
, Richard,  son  and  heir  of, 

385,  386,  423. 

Malherbe,  Robert,  heir  of,  95. 
Malleburgh,    co.    Devon.       See    Mai- 
borough. 
Mailing,    West,    Mallyng    [co.    Kent], 

monastery,  32. 
Mallom,  William,  William  de,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  417. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Craven,  collector  of  a 

tax    in   the   West    Riding,    co. 

York,  220. 
Mallory.     See  Malory. 


Mallyng  [co.  Kent].  See  Mailing, 
West. 

Malmesbury,  co.  Wilts,  87.  122. 

Maloiselle,  Ralph,  2. 

Malory,  Malore,  Mallory,  Giles,  328. 

,  John,  mayor  of  Coventry , 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 
Warwickshire,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Warwickshire 

and  Leicestershire,  177. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Welton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Northamptonshire,  223. 

,  William,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Leicestershire, 
316. 

Maltby,  co.  York,  Roche  in,  q.v. 

Malton,  Old,  Malton  [co.  York], 
priory,  99. 

Malton,  Robert,  clerk,  farmer  of 
Upavon  priory,  53. 

,  Thomas,  268. 

Maltravers,  Mautravers,  lord  le.  See 
Arundell. 

Malyns,  Reynold,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  Essex,  317. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  263,  347. 

,  .  . . . ,  sheriff  of  Essex  and 

Hertfordshire,  215. 

Man,  John  le,  214. 

,  .  . . . ,  Joan,  wife  of,  214. 

,  of  York,  '  tapicer,'  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  York,  224. 

,  Richard  le,  214. 

, John,  son  of,  214. 

Mancetter,  Mancestre,  co.  Warwick, 
171. 

,  Atherstone  in,  q.v. 

Mancotur,  Richard,  of  Mancetter, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 171. 

Manchester,  co.  Lancaster,  Withington 
in,  q.v. 

Maners,  John,  sheriff  of  Northumber- 
land, 40. 

Manfeld,  John,  380. 

,  William,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Lindsey,  co. 
Lincoln,  316. 

Maimyiig,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Norwich,  89,  124,  418. 

Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Maunsfeld 
Wodehouse,  co.  Nottingham, 
85,  120. 

Manston,  Alfred,  escheator  in  York- 
shire, 308. 

Manyngham,  Thomas,  escheator  in 
Bedfordshire  and  Buckingham- 
shire, 308. 

, ,  of  Yorkshire,  187. 

Mapilton,  John,  king's  clerk,  156. 

, ,  clerk,  202,  203. 

,  William,  of  Swithland,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire, 
170. 


GENERAL   INDEX 


557 


Maplediirhaiu,        Mapulderhnm.       co. 

Oxford,  88,  123. 
Map  powder,    Mapoudre,    co.    DorsH , 

171. 
Mapulderhain,  co.  Oxford.     See  Maplc- 

durham. 
Mapuldram,  Peter,  of  Thamr,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  152. 
March,    earl    and    countess    of.     See 

Mortuo  Mari. 
Marchal,      Marchall.     See      Mareschal 

and  Middelton. 

Marchant,  Marchaunt,  Thomas,  41. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Bockhampton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in   Berkshire,   87. 

122,417. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Lambourn,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  222. 
Mardale,  Merdale  [in  Bough  ton  Alnph], 

co.  Kent,  manor,  81. 
Marden,  Merden,  Merdenne,  co.  Kent, 

170,  323. 

,  Merden,  co.  Wilts,  manor,  374. 

Mare,  Ellis  de  la,  sheriff  of  Wiltshire, 

40. 
,  Richard  de  la,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Herefordshire, 

317. 
,   ,  esquire,  Isabel  (Eynse- 

ford),  late  the  wife  of,  379. 
,  Robert  de  la,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Berkshire,  316. 

Cf.  Dalamare. 

Mareham  le  Fen,  Maryng,  co.  Lincoln, 

415. 

Maresburgh,  John,  of  Yorkshire,  244. 
Mareschal ,  Mareschall ,  Marchal ,  Marcl  i  - 

all,  Adam,   of   Cambridgeshire, 

244. 
of  Leverington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  300, 

415. 

John,  of  Betloy,  364. 

,  . .  . . ,  of  Leverington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  221. 
,    Margaret,    countess    of   Nor- 
folk, 126. 
Robert,    of    Aston,    collector 

of  a  tax   in   Staffordshire,    85, 

120. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  customs 

and   subsidies   in   Kingston   on 

Hull  and  district,  381  bis,  383. 
,  . . . . ,  of  Hurst,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  28,  301. 
,  . .  . . ,  of  Woodstock,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  27. 
,  William,  of  Stretton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  28,  170. 

See  also  Middolton. 

Marfleet,   Marflete,   co.    York,   manor, 

430. 
Margaretting,    Yenge    Margarete,    co. 

Easex,  manor,  162. 
Mariffeld.     See  Meriffeld, 


Marhamehurch,    Merwynchurche,    co. 

Cornwall,  189. 

,  Harlick  in,  q.v. 

,  Woodknowle  in,  q.v. 

Markham,  co.  Nottingham,  220  few,  416. 
Marketoverton,     co.     Rutland.       See 

Overtoil,  Market. 
Markewyk,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  221. 
Marland,  Henry,  Eleanor  (Flory),  sister 

of,  133.' 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Isabel  (Halle),  sister  of, 

133. 

, ,  John,  son  of,  104,  133. 

,      .  .  .  . ,     Margaret     (Silveyn), 

daughter  of  Edith  the  daughter 

of  Robergia  a  sister«of,  133. 
,....,  Maud  (Lecford),  sister  of, 

133. 
Marlborough,  Marleburgh,  Marlebergh, 

Marleborgh,    Merleberugh,    co. 

Wilts,    66,    220,    234,    321    bis, 

322,  343. 
Marlowe,  Merlawe,  Merlowe,  Richard, 

mavor  and  escheator  of  London, 

195*,  196  (3),  217,  235,  239  bis, 

241,  249.     Cf.  Merlewe. 
Mavmoutier,    Marmoutiers,    Marmou- 

tiers  les  Tours  [Indre-et-Loire, 

France],  abbey,  monks  of,  327, 

337. 

Marny,  Thomas,  knight,  377,  408. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   John,  brother  of, 

408. 
,  William  de,  knight,  63  bis,  82, 

91. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Elizabeth,    late 

the  wife  of,  82,  91. 
,  . . . . ,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  82,  91. 
Marro,    Robert    atte,    of    Trusthorpe, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 

co.  Lincoln,  173. 

Marsh   Gibbon,  Merssh,   co.   Bucking- 
ham, manor,  409. 
marshal  of  England,  earl  marshal,  the. 

See  Mowbray. 
Marston,  co.  Hereford,  152. 

,  Merston,  co.  Lincoln,  312. 

,  Long,  Merston,  co.  York,  173. 

Meysy,  Mersshton  Meysv,  co. 

Wilts, 'manor,  422. 

Moretaine,  Merston,  co.  Bed- 
ford, 171. 
upon  Dove,  co.  Derby,  Hatton 

in,  q.v. 
Martley,  Martelev,  co.  Worcester,  149, 

298. 

,  Horsham  in,  q.v. 

Martock,    Mertok,    co.    Somerset,    86, 

120,  172. 
Marton   [in   Langbaurgh   wapontake], 

co.  York,  26. 
,  Marton  on  Seven  [in  Sinning- 

ton],  co.  York,  87,  122,  151. 


558 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Marton,  William  de,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  the  West  Biding,  co.  York, 
88,  123.  Cf.  Marton. 

Martyn,  Hugh,  of  Arthingworth,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 415. 

John,  198,  201. 

,  of  Cirencester,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  301. 

,   . . . . ,    . . .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Gloucestershire, 
315. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Peterborough,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 171. 

the  elder,  396. 

,  Nicholas,  of  Foolow,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  East  Riding,  co.  York,  173, 
219,  220. 

,  of  Thwing,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 
York,  88,  123,  300. 

,  Thomas,  396. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Bath,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Bath,  302. 

Walter,  214. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    collector    of   a    tax    in 

Surrey,  223. 

,  William,  of  Middlesex,  391. 

Marum,  Richard  de,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Lincoln,  224,  419. 

Marwood  [now  in  Lympne,  formerly 
in  Newingtoii  next  Hythe,  co. 
Kent]  (?),  Maywode,  328. 

Maryng,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Mareham 
le  Fen. 

Mascall,  Mascall,  John,  323. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Southampton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  172. 

Robert,   bishop   of   Hereford 

[1404-1416],  32,  90,  158,  186. 

Masham,  Massham,  Masseham  [co. 
York],  124,  131,  132,  167,  261. 

Masham,  lord  de.     See  Lescrop. 

Mason,  Masun,  William,  clerk,  224. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Reading,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Berkshire,  301. 

Masseharn,  Massham  [co.  York].  See 
Masham. 

Massham,  lord  de.     See  Lescrop. 

Massingham,  Little  [eo.  Norfolk],  258. 

Massy,  William,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Buckinghamshire, 
317. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Bedfordshire 

and  Buckinghamshire,  262,  428. 

, esquire,  132,  278. 

Masun.     See  Mason. 

Matching,    co.    Essex,    Housham    in, 

q.v. 

Matefford,  John,  of  Abbotsham,  230. 
Mathersay     [co.     Nottingham].       See 
Mattersey. 


Mathew,  John,  clerk,  farmer  of 
Llangennith  priory,  295. 

,  Thomas,  of  Greenham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  27. 

Mattersey,  Mathersay,  Madersay, 
Madersey  [co.  Nottingham], 
priory,  51,  98,  188,  236,  324, 
411.  * 

Mattesdon,  Matysdon,  Nicholas,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 
151,  301. 

Mauley,  Maulay,  Peter,  Peter  de, 
knight,  104,  124,  179. 

,  .  .  .  . , distance  (Bygod), 

sister    and    heir    of,    124,    125, 
179. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Salvan), 

sister    and    heir    of,    124,    125, 
179. 

,    . . .  . ,    .  . . . ,   Maud,   late   the 

wife  of,  233,  358,  359. 

Mauncell,  Maunsell,  Mainssell,  Henry, 
of  Birdforth,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  the  North  Riding,  co.  York, 
219,  300. 

Thomas,  of  Newton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  416. 

Maunsfeld  Wodehous,  co.  Nottingham. 
See  Mansfield  Woodhouse. 

Mauntell,  John,  sheriff  of  Northamp- 
tonshire, 215. 

Maureward,  Mawreward,  Thomas, 
knight,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Leicestershire,  316. 

, sheriff  of  Warwick- 
shire and  Leicestershire,  5, 
428. 

Mautravers,  Agnes,  95. 

,  John,  47,  48. 

,  Elizabeth  (Stafford),  lato 

the  wife  of,  47,  48. 

,     ,     Elizabeth     (Stafford) 

daughter  and  heir  of,  48. 

,  lord  de.     See  Arundell. 

Maveysyn,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Sussex,  418. 

Mawardyn,  Richard,  Richard  de,  24. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  197. 

Maweleverer,  Alnath,  knight,  keeper 
of  York  castle,  358,  429. 

,....,....,  sheriff  of  Yorkshire, 

358,  429. 

Mawne,  John,  of  Pixley,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  152. 

Mawreward.     See  Maureward. 

May,  William,  of  Cottesmore,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  220. 

Maydestan,  Maydeston.     See  Maides- 

ton. 
Mayhew,  Mayhu,  William,  358. 

,  of  Colchester,  searcher 

of  ships  in  Ipswich  and  district, 
206. 

Maynard,  John,  of  Langford,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Devon,  85,  120. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


559 


Maynard — cont. 

Richard,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Essex,  317. 

,  Thomas,  of  Kent,  57. 

Mayne,  Mayn,  Richard,  176,  297. 

,  . .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Bridgewater  and 
district,  4  bis.  14  hi*.  192,  291, 
294. 

, ,  of  Wiltshire,  297. 

Maynston,  Beatrice,  421.  See  <//w 
Stuyche. 

,  Roger,  of  Herefordshire, 

'  gentilman,'  356. 

Mayour,  John,  388. 

Maystre,  Richard,  of  Hunsdon,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  22 1 . 

Maywode  [co.  Kent].     See  Marwood. 

Meaux,  Melsa  [in  Wawne,  co.  York], 
abbey,  51,  99,  188. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  236, 

324,  411. 

Medbourne,  Medebourne,  Medburn, 
co.  Leicester,  44,  170. 

Modeford,  Walter,  clerk,  258.  Cf. 
Mitford. 

Medelthorp,  co.  York.  See  Middle- 
thorpe. 

Megre,  John,  clerk,  256. 

Meignill,  Nicholas,  Christian  (Sprox- 
ton),  daughter  of,  208. 

Mekylham,  co.  Surrey.  See  Mickle- 
hafn. 

Melbourn,  Meldeburn,  co.  Cambridge, 
172,  300,  415. 

Melbourne,  John,  of  Salisbury,  king's 
alnager  in  Salisbury  and  Wilt- 
shire, 11. 

Nicholas,  94. 

Cf.  Milleburn  and  Mulborne. 

Melchbourne,  Melchebourne,  co.  Bed- 
ford, 28. 

Melcombe,  co.  Dorset,  port  of,  collec- 
tors of  customs  and  subsidies  in. 
See  Fry  ;  Calche  ;  Totyng  ; 
Fitz  James  ;  Payne  ;  Reson  ; 
Penne  ;  Provost  ;  Persons  ; 
Hillary  ;  Wetenale. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  searchers  of  ships  in. 

See  Parker  ;  Say. 

Meldeburn,  co.  Cambridge.  See  Mel- 
bourn. 

Meldreth,  Melreth,  co.  Cambridge,  86, 
121. 

Melehuwysshe,  Richard,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Devon,  299. 

Melkesham,  David  de,  213. 

Melle,  William  atte,  323.     Cf.  Mille. 

Meller,  Mellere,  Ellen,  323. 

,  Thomas,  of  Kent,  9,  154. 

,  William,  323. 

Melreth,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Meldreth. 

Melsa  [co.  York].     See  Meaux. 

Melton  Mowbray,  Melton,  co.  Leices- 
ter, 375.  ' 


Melton,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

West  Riding,  co.  York,  220. 
,    John,    of    Nottinghamshire, 

244. 
Membury,  co.  Devon,  East  Membury 

in,  q.v. 

East,    Estmemby    [in    Mem- 
bury],  co.  Devon,  59. 
Merule,  William  de  la,  collector  of  a 

tax     in    Salop,     85,     120.     Cf. 

Mynde. 
Mendlesham,         Mendelesham,         co. 

Suffolk,  150,  240,  270. 
Monnevall,  Meneval,  brother  Peter  de, 

prior    and    farmer    of    Cowick 

priory,  340,  385. 
Menyware,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Kent,  299. 
Meole  Brace,  co.  Salop,  Welbatch  in, 

q.v. 
Meon,  East,  co.  Southampton,  Peak  in, 

q.v. 
Merbury,  John,  Alice,  late  the  wife  of, 

sometime  wife  of  Thomas  Olde- 

castell,  103. 

,    .  . .  . ,  escheator  in  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales,  169. 
,  sheriff  of  Herefordshire, 

70,  296,  428  bis. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    commissioner  to 

raise   a   loan  in   Herefordshire, 

317. 

,  esquire,  132,  265,  400. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   guardian   of  the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 

St.  Davids,  244. 
,  .  . .  . , king's  chamberlain 

and   receiver   of   South   Wales, 

391. 
,    of  Herefordshire,   233, 

353. 

, ,  esquire,  295. 

,  Nicholas,  esquire,  425. 

Mercer,  Stephen,  of  Salisbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salisbury,  418. 
,  Thomas,  of  Northumberland, 

390. 

Cf.  Merser. 

Merdale,  co.  Kent.     See  Mardale. 
Merden,    Merdenne,     co.     Kent.     See 

Marden. 

,  co.  Wilts.     See  Marden. 

Merdenne,  Michael  de,  323. 

,  Richard,  323. 

Merdyng,      co.      Southampton.       See 

Murding. 
Mere,    co.    Wilts,     Chaddenwicke    in, 

rj.v. 

Merevale,  co.  Warwick,  abbot  of,  92. 
Merewe,  Walter,  of  Coombes,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  150. 
Merflete,    Robert,   clerk,   guardian   of 

the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric 

of  Chichester,  233,  234,  248. 


560 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Meriden  (alias  Alspath),  Alspathe,  co. 

Warwick,  151,  298,  416. 
Meriet,  co.  Somerset.     See  Merriott. 
Merifeld,  co.  York.     See  Mirfield. 
Meriffeld,    Merifeld,    Mariffeld,    Mery- 

feld,  Henry,  275. 
,  . . .  . ,  mayor  and  escheator  of 

Calais,  114,  115,  134,  254,  404. 

, ,  of  Calais,  366. 

,    .  . .  . ,    John   Fourneux 

alias  Merifeld,  father  of,  367. 
,    .  . .  . ,   John   Fourneux 

the  elder  of  Mirfield,  uncle  and 

heir  of,  367. 

Cf.  Murifeld. 

Merkynfeeld,  John,  farmer  of  customs 

and    subsidies   in    Carlisle    and 

Cumberland,  295. 
Merlawe.  See  Marlowe. 
Merleberugh,  co.  Wilts.  See  Marl- 

borough. 
Merlewe,  John,  of  Winchester,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  172.    Cf. 

Marlowe. 

Merlowe.     See  Marlowe. 
Mermyll,  John,  of  Amesbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  300. 
Merriott,  Meriet,  co.  Somerset,  manor, 

396-398. 

wood  called  Egwode  in,  397. 

,  Bow  in,  q.v. 

,  Crepe  in,  q.v. 

Merser,  John,   '  skynner,'  collector  of 

a    tax    in    Lincoln,     174.     Cf. 

Mercer. 
Merssh,  co.  Buckingham.     See  Marsh 

Gibbon. 
Merssh,  Mersshe,  John,  of  Aylesbury, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 172. 

,  the  younger,  73,  101. 

,    . . .  . ,    . .  . . ,  Agnes,  daughter 

and  heir  of,  74,  101. 
MersshtonMeysy,  co.  Wilts.     See  Mars- 
ton  Meysy. 
Merssh  ton,  Thomas  de,  19. 

, ,  William,  brother  of,  19. 

Cf.  Merston. 

Merston,    co.    Bedford.     See    Marston 

Moretaine. 

,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Marston. 

,  co.  York.     See  Marston,  Long. 

Merston,     Merstone,     Henry,      clerk, 

107. 
,  Ralph,  '  baker,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcester,  223. 
,  Thomas,  of  High  Wycombe, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 301. 

Cf.  Mersshton. 

Mertok,  co.  Somerset.     See  Martock. 
Merton,  co.  Derby.     See  Morton. 
Merton,  Thomas,  '  bocher,'  of  Oxford, 

collector   of   a   tax   in   Oxford, 

418.     Cf.  Marton, 


Merwynchurche,    co.    Cornwall.       See 

Marhamchurch . 
Mery,  William,  of  Cheshunt,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,   86, 
121,  173. 
Meryden,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Somerset,  85,  120. 
Messanger,  Ralph,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Harlaxton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 152,  222,  415. 
Metford.     See  Mitford. 
Metham,  Alexander,  knight,  143,  161. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  161. 

Metherderwa,  John,  of  Cornwall,  351. 
Methewold,  John,  esquire,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Norfolk,  416. 
Meverell,  John,  439. 
,   .  . . . ,  .sheriff  of  Staffordshire, 

215. 
Mewy,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  153. 
Michel.     See  Michell. 
Micheklever.     Mocheldever,     Thomas, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Somerset, 

299. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  North  Curry,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  416. 
Michelharnpton  [co.  Gloucester].     See 

Minchinhampton. 
Michell,  Michel,  Mychell,  Henry,  328. 

,  John,  268. 

,    .  .    . ,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Norwich,  223. 
,    . .  .  . ,  citizen  of  London,  386 

bis,  441. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret  (Thorp), 

wife  of,  386  bis,  441. 
,     .  . .  . ,     of    London,     '  fisshe- 

monger,'   collector  of  a  tax  in 

London,  223. 

,  Simon,  103,  183. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

183. 
,  Thomas,  of  Perry,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Somerset,  299. 
Michelporsthom,      co.      Salop.        See 

Poston,  Great. 

Mickleham,  Mekylham,  co.  Surrey,  299. 
Mickleover,  co.  Derby,  Findern  in,  q.v. 
Mickley,  Mytley  [in  Prees],  co.  Salop, 

416. 
Middelton,  Middilton,  Midelton,  John, 

knight,  Christian,  late  the  wife 

of,  380. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Oxfordshire,  9. 

Robert,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in   Kingston    on 

Hull  and  district,  4  bw,  13,  14. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  York,  farmer  of  the 

subsidy    and    alnage    of    cloths 

for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  York- 
shire and  York,  197. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


561 


Middelton,  Robert,  of  York — cotit. 
,   .  .  .  . , meiver.  farmer  of 

the     subsidy     and     alnage     of 

cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager.   in 

Yorkshire  and  York,  253. 
,  Thomas,  t-ol  lector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Southampton 

and  district.  4,  13. 
,  William  de,  of  Middleton  Tyas, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 

Riding,  co.  York,  151. 

alias  Marchall,  John,  271. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Alice  (Bosun),  sister  of, 

271. 
,  Maud  (Dale),  daughter  of, 

271. 

,  Roger,  father  of,  271. 

, Sara,  mother  of,  271. 

Middillambrook,     co.     Somerset.     See 

Lambrook,  Middle. 
Middilton,  co.  York.     See  Middleton. 
Tyas,  co.  York.     See  Middleton 

Tyas. 

Middilton.     See  Middelton. 
Middlesex,  county,  collectors  of  taxes 

in,  26,  86,'  121,   150,   171,  220, 

300,  415. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  316. 

,  court  of,  292. 

,   escheator  in,    1,    2,   62,    104, 

105  (3),  142,  144,  145,  159,  181, 

194    bis,    196,    200,    275,    333, 

334  (3),  373,  378,  380,  391. 
,     See    also    Horden     ; 

Darell     (John)     ;         Cheyno     ; 

Maideston  ;    Darell  (William)  ; 

Pympe  ;    Haseley  ;    Spondon  ; 

Charyngworth . 
Middlethorpe,  Medelthorp  [in  the  parish 

of  St.  Mary  Bishophill  Senior, 

York],  co.  York,  187. 
Middleton,     Middilton     [in     Harthill 

wapentake],  co.  York,  26. 
Keynes,  Mydelton  Kaynes  [co. 

Buckingham],  manor,  255. 
South,  Southmidilton  [in  Hart- 
burn],  co.  Northumberland,  65. 
Tyas,    Middilton    Tyas,    co. 

York,  151. 
Midelton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Milton  Lil- 

borne. 

Midelton.     See  Middelton. 
Midford.     See  Mitford. 
Midgham,  Myggeham  [in  Thateham], 

co.  Berks,  301. 
Milborne      Port,      Milburneport,      co. 

Somerset,  226. 
Mildemete,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Devon,  85,  120. 
Mildenhale.  co.   Suffolk.     See  Milden- 

hall. 
Mildenhale,  Robert,  235. 

, of  Suffolk,  126. 

Mildenhall,  Mildenhale,  co.  Suffolk,  221. 
Wt.  2415. 


Milt-ham,  Milham,  co.  Norfolk,  manor, 

162,  420  bis. 
Milford.    Mulleford,  co.  Southampton, 

97. 

,  Keyhaven  in,  q.v. 

,  Letton  in,  q.v. 

Milham,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Mileham. 
Millbrook,  co.  Southampton,  Shirley  in, 

q.v. 
Mi  lie,  John  atte,  of  Petworth,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  171. 
,     Thomas,     commissioner     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Gloucestershire, 

315,  317. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march 

of  WTales,  6,  20. 

Cf.  Melle. 

Milleburn,    John,    of    Wiltshire,    111. 

Cf.  Melbourne  and  Mulborne. 
Milleward,  Mulleward,  Robert,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Bristol,  153. 
Roger,  of  Nuneaton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,   171, 

298. 
Millichopo,  Myllyngehope  [in  Munslow], 

co.  Salop,  manor,  264. 
Milner,    Milnare,    Henry,    of    Hatton, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 

300,  415. 
,  Thomas,  of  Horsley,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 

,  of  Orpington,  432. 

Milton  [in  Castor],  co.  Northampton, 

415. 
Damarel,  Milton  Damarle,  co. 

Devon,  manor,  384. 
Lilbourne,  Midelton,  Milton  by 

Puesey,  co.  Wilts,  97,  183. 
on  Stour,  Milton,  Milton  upon 

Stoure,  Milton  by  Gyllyngham 

[in  Gillingham],  co.  Dorset,  95. 

manor,  19,  294. 

Milton,  John,  sheriff  of  Bristol,  421, 

422. 
,  of  Egham,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Surrey,  299. 
,  Richard,  of  Egham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  26. 
,  Walter,  the  younger,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bristol,  29,  153. 
Milverton,  Mulverton,  Mylverton,  co. 

Somerset,  27,  47,  60. 
Mimms,  North,  Northmymmes,  North- 

mynnes,  co.  Hertford,  18,  23. 
Minchinharnpton,  Michelhampton  [co. 

Gloucester],  manor,  43. 
Minehead,  Mynhede,  co.  Somerset,  78. 
,  port  of,  searcher  of  ships  in. 

See  Pitte. 
Minting,  Myntyng  [co.  Lincoln],  alien 

priory,  53. 

Mirable,  William,  108. 
Mirfield,  Merifeld,  co.  York,  367. 
Mirfyn,  Robert,  57,  347,  408. 

F.  36. 


562 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Misne,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Misson. 

Missenden,  Myssynden,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, 172. 

Missyngleye,  Thomas,  of  Horley,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  299. 

Misson,  Misne,  co.  Nottingham,  lord- 
ship, 228. 

,  reeve  of,  228. 

Bykerysdyke  in,  q.v. 

Misterton  [co.  Nottingham],  church, 
51,  98,  188,  236,  411. 

MisterJ.on,  William,  of  North  Witham, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Kesteven, 
co..  Lincoln,  173. 

Mitford,  Mitforde,  Metford,  Midford, 
Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbury 
[1396-1407],  73,  74,  101. 

,  Thomas,  of  Lincolnshire,  212. 

,  .  .  .  . , esquire,  268. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  '  gentilman,'  431. 

,  William,  escheator  in  North- 
umberland, 209. 

Cf.  Medeford. 

Miton,  Miton  by  Kyngeston-upon- 
Hull,  co.  York.  See  Myton. 

Mitton  [in  Penkridge],  co.  Stafford, 
171,417. 

Mitton,  Clement  de,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Worcestershire,  84,  119. 

Mocheldever.     See  Micheldever. 

Mockley,  Molkeley  [in  Wootton 
Wawen],  co.  Warwick,  manor, 
58. 

Mockyng,  Mokkyng,  John,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Southwark,  29, 153, 174. 

,    . . . . ,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Surrey,  151. 

Robert,  of  London,  '  vvnter,' 

279. 

Modbury,  Moddebury,  co.  Devon,  85, 
120. 

alien  priory,  39,  138,  320,  321. 

,  Shilston  in,  q.v. 

Moderby,  William,  lord  de  Bryghtwell, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire, 
221. 

Mody,  Lucy,  214. 

,  Mabel,  214. 

Mogill,  John,  of  Norfolk,  281. 

Mohun,  Mohoun,  Mowhun,  John  de, 
knight,  183,  184. 

, ,  Elizabeth  (de  Monte 

Acuto),  daughter  of,  183,  184. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  wife  of,  183, 

184. 

,  Maud  (Lestrange), 

daughter  of,  183,  184. 

,  .  .  . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Philippa,  duchess 

of  York,  daughter  of,  q.v. 

,  William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Bridgewater 
and  district,  349,  351,  353,  380, 
381,  383. 

,  of  Warminster,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  26,  220. 


Mokeleston  [cos.  Stafford  and  Salop]. 

See  Mucklestone. 

Mokkyng,  co.  Essex.     See  Mucking. 
Mokkyng.     See  Mockyng. 
Molash,  La  Molesshe  [co.  Kent],  alien 

manor,  41. 

Moldesdon,  Richard,  of  Rodley,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 

151. 

Molkeley,  co.  Warwick.     See  Mockley. 
Mollesworth,  Simon,  108. 
Molond,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bristol,  153. 
Molyns,  William,  knight,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Buckingham- 
shire, 317. 
Monboucher,    Mounbocher,    Bertram, 

esquire,  63. 

,  Ralph,  143,  179. 

,    .  . . . ,    Isabel    (Burgh),    sister 

of,  179. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  late  the  wife 

of,  179. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     Maud     (Kenerrnond), 

sister  of,  179. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Gamston,    collector 

of   a   tax    in   Nottinghamshire, 

151. 
Monesle,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  302. 
Mongeharn,  co.  Kent,  328. 

,  lordship,  328. 

Mongomery,     co.     Montgomery.     See 

Montgomery. 

Monjoie  [co.  Buckingham].     See  Mont- 
joy. 
Monkhopton,  co.  Salop,  Oxonbold  in, 

q.v. 
Monkland,   Munkelane,    co.    Hereford, 

manor,  58. 
Monnington,  Monyton,   co.   Hereford, 

223. 
Monte  Acuto,  Mountagu,  William  de, 

earl  of  Salisbury,  92-98. 
, ,  Elizabeth  (Mohun), 

late  the  wife  of,  64,  92-97,  183, 

184. 
,     .  . .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,     John,    knight, 

brother  of,  92. 
.......  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  earl  of 

Salisbury,  son  of,  92,  93. 
,....,....,....,....,  Thomas, 

earl  of  Salisbury,  son  and  heir 

of,  92,  93,  98,  158,  159. 

Eleanor  (Holand),  wife  of,  158, 

159. 
,    .  .  . . ,    .  .  . . ,    Simon,    earl    of 

Salisbury,  grandfather  of,  92-95. 
,  . . .  . , ,  Isabel,  wife 

of,  94. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    William,  earl  of 

Salisbury,  father  of,  92-98. 
,    ....,*....,    .  .  .  . ,  Katharine, 

wife  of,  97, 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


5fi3 


Monte  Ardit',  brother  TVtrr  dc,  prior 
of  Burwell,  201. 

Montgomery,  Mongomery,  GO.  M<>nt- 
gomory,  castle,  118. 

Montjoy,  Monjoie  [in  Aston  Clinton, 
co.  Buckingham],  92. 

Monyton,  co.  Hereford.  See  Monning- 
ton. 

Monyton,  John,  eschoator  in  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march  of 
Wales,  340. 

Moore.     See  More. 

Moorton,  co.  Stafford.     See  Moroton. 

Morcok,  Stephen,  323. 

Mordeford,  Thomas,  of  Salop,  18. 

Morden,  co.  Dorset,  Charborough  in, 
q.v. 

Mordon,  co.  Cambridge.  See  Guilden 
Morden. 

Mordon,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Middlesex,  86,  121,  150,  171. 

Mordyngham  [co.  Kent].  See  Motting- 
ham. 

More,  Moore,  John,  searcher  of  ships  in 
Chichester  and  district,  392. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Penkridge,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  221. 

,  Laurence  de,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  26. 

,  Marmaduke  de,  esquire,  378. 

,  Thomas,  of  Rolvenden,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kent,  170. 

,  Walter  de  la,  master  of  the 

Templars,  15. 

,  William,  of  Henley  on  Thames, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxford- 
shire, 88,  123. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Somerset,  56. 

Morecrofte,  Henry,  of  Newport  Pag- 
nell,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Buck- 
inghamshire, 172. 

Moreton,  Morton,  co.  Dorset,  397,  398. 

[co.  Essex],  vicarage,  320. 

,  Moorton  [in  Gnosall],  co. 

Stafford,  221. 

Hampstead,  Morton,  co.  Devon, 

manor,  115. 

Morgan,  Philip,  bishop  of  Worcester 
[1419-1426],  310,  403. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  vicar-general  of, 

310. 

Morgannwg,  Morgannoc  [co.  Glamor- 
gan]. See  under  Glamorgan. 

Morhall,  John,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 
264. 

Moris,  Morys,  Edmund,  of  Hereford- 
shire, 385. 

John,  190,  191. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Agnes  White  of  Wilden, 

mother  of,  q.v. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Abbotsham,  230. 

,  of  Old  Weston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Huntingdonshire, 
162,  171. 


Morley,   Morle,   Peter,   collector   of   a 

tax  in  Southwark,  l.">3. 

,  Richard,  126. 

Robert,  knight,  106,  159. 

,  .....  . . . . ,  Petronilla,  late  tho 

wife  of,  160. 
,   .  . .  . ,   Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  159,  160. 
,  Thomas,  Thomas  de,  knight, 

119,  144,  162,  194,  201,  227. 
,...., Margaret,  daxighter 

and  heir  of,  201,  202,  228. 
Morpath,  John,  243. 
Mors,  Nicholas,  of  Cheddar,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  60. 
Morstede,  Thomas,  searcher  of  ships 

in  London  and  district,  35,  36. 
Mortain,   Morteyn   [Manche,   France], 

alien  prior  and  convent  of,  61. 
Morte  Hoe,  Mortho,  co.  Devon,  230. 
Mortemer.     See  Mortuo  Mari. 
Morteyn  [Prance].     See  Mortain. 
Morteyn,  brother  Michael  de,  of  Long 

Bennington,    farmer    of    Long 

Bennington  and  Field  Dalling 

priory,  37,  111,  139. 
Mortho,  co.  Devon.     See  Morte  Hoe. 
Mortimer.     See  Mortuo  Mari. 
Mortoft,   John,  collector  of  a  tax   in 

Norfolk,  299. 

Morton,  Merton,  co.  Derby,  415. 
,     co.     Devon.       See    Moreton 

Hampstead. 

,  co.  Dorset.     See  Moreton. 

.......  co.  Worcester,  169. 

,   Abbots,   Abbotesmorton,    co. 

Worcester,  169,  219. 
Morton,   Robert,   escheator   in   York- 
shire, 6. 

, esquire,  17. 

, ,  of  Bawtry,  131. 

,  .  . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  esquire,  228. 

, . .  . ,   of   Yorkshire,   esquire, 

32. 

Thomas,  clerk,  328,  329. 

,    .  . .  . ,    .  . . . ,   farmer   of   New 

Romney  priory,  346. 

,  of  Yorkshire,  231. 

Mortuo    Mari,    Mortymer,    Mortemer, 

Mortimer,   Constantino,   farmer 

of  possessions  of  Lire  abbey  in 

England  and  Wales,  37,  38. 
,   Edmund  de,   earl   of  March, 

156,  158,  159,  407. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Eleanor  (Holand), 

countess  of  March,  mother  of, 

158. 
,     Henry,     knight,     Elizabeth 

(Pesale),  late  the  wife  of,  322. 

Hugh,  44. 

,....,  farmer  of  Clatford  priory, 

47. 
,  . . .  . ,  farmer  of  possessions  of 

Lire    abbev    in    England    and 

Wales,  37,  38. 


564 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Morfcuo  Mari,  Hugh — cont. 

, ,  esquire,  132,  138. 

,    .  . .  . ,    farmer  of  Aber- 

gavenny  priory,  117. 

,  knight,  45,  66,  77,  259. 

,  John,  escheator  in  Northamp- 
tonshire and  Rutland,  136. 

knight,  105,  149. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Warminster,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  150. 

,  Roger  de,  214. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  in  North- 
amptonshire and  Rutland,  6. 

Morvile,  Morvyle,  John,  240,  241, 
294. 

,     .  .  .  . ,     John,     the     younger, 

brother  of,  294. 

Morwenstow,  co.  Cornwall,  Gooseham 
in,  q.v. 

Woodford  in,  q.v. 

,  Youlstone  in,  q.v. 

Morys.     See  Moris. 

Mosbrough,  Mosburght  [in  Eckington], 
co.  Derby,  220. 

Moseclyve,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Muscliff. 

Mosele,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Essex,  300. 

Moseley  [in  Bushbury],  co.  Stafford, 
417. 

Moton,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Gloucestershire,  171.  Cf.  Mut- 
ton. 

Mottingham,  Mordyngham  [in  Eltham, 
co.  Kent],  manor,  57,  347,  408. 

Moubray.     See  Mowbray. 

Moulton,  Multon,  co.  Lincoln,  301. 

Mounbocher.     See  Monboucher. 

Mouncer,  John,  of  Alton,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Hampshire,  27. 

Mounde,  William,  of  Kent,  9,  154.  Cf. 
Munde. 

Moungomery.     See  Mountgomery. 

Mountagu.     See  Monte  Acuto. 

Mountesorell,  co.  Leicester.  See 
Mountsorrell. 

Mountfort,  Thomas,  esquire,  145. 

Mountgomory,  Moungomery,  Nicholas, 
knight,  the  elder,  commissioner 
to  raise  a  loan  in  Derbyshire, 
318. 

,    .  . .  . ,    sheriff    of 

Nottinghamshire     and     Derby- 
shire, 40. 

Mountsorrell,  Mountsorell,  Mounte- 
sorell [in  Barrow  upon  Soar],  co. 
Leicester,  27,  267,  300,  326, 
395,  429. 

Mounton,  Thomas,  of  Shrewsbury, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbury, 
302.  Cf.  Munton. 

Mouston,  John,  of  Bedfordshire,  147. 

Mouth,  Fulk,  62,  74. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Elizabeth  (Burgh),  sister 

and  heir  of,  74. 


Mouth,  Fulk — cont. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of, 

74. 

Mouthecomb,  Mouthecombe,  John, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Devon,  153, 
299. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Devon,  315. 

Mowbray,  Moubrav,  Elizabeth,  duchess 
of  Norfolk,'  162-164,  390.  See 
also  Fitz  Alan  and  Usflete. 

,    John,    lord    of    the    Isle    of 

Axholme,  271. 

,  Thomas,  earl  of  Nottingham, 

earl  marshal,  181,  182. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .....  Thomas,  earl 

of  Nottingham,  earl  marshal, 
son  of,  182. 

, ,  .  . .  . ,  John, 

earl  of  Nottingham,  earl  mar- 
shal, son  of,  marshal  in  the 
King's  Bench,  182. 

Mowhun.     See  Mohun. 

Moygne,  Moyne,  John,  of  Pydell, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Dorset, 
150. 

,    Laurence,    of    Theddlethorp, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 
co.  Lincoln,  222. 

,  Thomas,  of  Clee,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  222. 

,  William,  97. 

Muchant,  John,  of  East  Keal,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
87,  122. 

Muchelwichf  ord ,  Muchelwycchef  ord , 
co.  Wilts.  See  Wishford,  Great. 

Mucking,  Mokkyiig,  co.  Essex,  87,  122. 

Mucklestone,  Mokeleston  [cos.  Stafford 
and  Salop],  church  of,  parson  of. 
See  Swynertoii. 

Mudbury,  Richard,  240. 

Mxigge,  Geoffrey,  esquire,  384. 

Mulborne,  Richard,  50.  Cf.  Mel- 
bourne and  Milleburn. 

Mulleford,  co.  Southampton.  See  Mil- 
ford. 

Mulleward.     See  Milleward. 

Mulso,  John,  366. 

.......     Thomas,     commissioner     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Northampton- 
shire, 316. 

,  escheator  in  Northamp- 
tonshire and  Rutland,  308. 

Multon,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Moulton. 

Mulvorton,  co.  Somerset.  See  Mil- 
verton. 

Munde,  Robert,  Sara,  daughter  of,  91. 
Cf.  Mounde. 

Munkelane,  co.  Hereford.  See  Monk- 
land. 

Munslow,  co.  Salop,  Hungcrford  in, 
q.v. 

,  Millichope  in,  q.v. 

.......  Thonglands  in,  q.v. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


565 


Munton,  William,  of  I:>M-\.  362.  Cf. 
Mounton. 

Murdak,  Juliana,  80,  ]*:>. 
Murding,   -Merdyng   |  merged   in  Hum, 
in  Christcluin-li  ],  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 434. 

Murifeld,  William,  419.     Cf.  Moriffeld. 

murrain,  324. 

Murstoii,  co.  Kent,  East  Hall  in,  q.v. 

Muscliff,  Moseclyve  [in  Holdonhurst], 
co.  Southampton,  !)7. 

Musgrave,  John,  esquire,  336,  400. 

,   ...    ,    .  . .  . ,  Robert,  son  and 

heir  of,  400. 

Mushacche,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Middlesex,  171,  220. 

Mustard,  Walter,  16,  17. 

,  .....  Joan,  wife  of,  16,  17. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Reading,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Berkshire,  87,  122. 

Mustell,  John,  of  Stratton,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire, 
222. 

,   Simon,   clerk,   farmer  of  the 

possessions    of    the    abbot    of 
Conches  in  England,  58. 

Muster villers,  John,  monk  of  Conches 
abbey,  59. 

Mutton,  Richard,  knight,  Margaret, 
late  the  wife  of,  334  bis,  356. 

,     .  . . . ,     .  . . . ,     .  . .  . ,    William 

Mutton,  son  and  heir  of,  356. 

Cf.  Moton. 

Myce,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Hertfordshire,  26. 

Mychell.     See  Michell. 

Mydelton  Kaynes  [co.  Buckingham]. 
See  Middleton  Keynes. 

Myggeham,  co.  Berks.     See  Midgham. 

Myllyngehope,  co.  Salop.  See  Millie- 
hope. 

Mylverton,  co.  Somerset.  See  Milvor- 
ton. 

Mymmes,  William,  of  London,  18. 

Mynde,  Roger,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Bristol,  10,  341. 
Cf.  Mende. 

Myners,  John,  of  Uttoxeter,  '  gentil- 
man,'  368. 

Mynhede,  co.  Somerset.  See  Mine- 
head. 

Mynton,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Salop,  301. 

Myntyng  [co.  Lincoln].     See  Minting. 

Myryell,  Ralph,  of  Bittoswell,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire, 
170. 

Myssyn,  Thomas,  of  Doneaster,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding, 
co.  York,  417. 

Myssynden,  co.  Buckingham.  See 
Missenden. 

Myte,  Robert,  366. 

Mytley,  co.  Salop.     See  Mickloy. 


My  ton,  Mi  ton,  Mi  ton  by  Kyngeston- 

u)K>n-Hitll[iii Kingston  on  Hull], 

co.  York,  313. 
,    hospital   called    '  Lo   Me;i-^in- 

clieux  '  in,  advowson  of,  314. 
Myton,  Thomas,  of  Augliton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  220. 


N 


Naillyngherst,  Hugh,  306. 

,     . .  .  . ,    Katharine    (Badewe), 

mother  of,  306. 
Nailstono,    Nayleston,    co.    Leicester, 

150. 
Nalton,  John  de,  of  Grimston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  300. 
Nancothan,  Nanquothen  [in  Madron], 

co.  Cornwall,  418. 
Nanquothen,    Nanscotham,    Thomas, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Cornwall, 

299. 
,  of  Nancothan,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cornwall,  418. 
Napton  on  the  Hill,  Napton,  co.  War- 
wick, 28,  151,  416. 
Nasshe,    William,    Petronel,    late    the 

wife  of,  332. 
Nawton,  William  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York, 

220. 
Nayland,  Naylond,  co.  Suffolk,  manor, 

137,  178. 

,  park,  137,  178. 

Nayler,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Gloucestershire,  171. 
,    . . . . ,   of   Newland,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  85, 

120. 

Nayleston,    co.    Leicester.     See    Nail- 
stone. 

Naylond,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Nayland. 
Naym,    John,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Worcestershire,  84,  119. 
,....,  of  Severn  Stoke,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  414. 
Neadecote,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Nether- 
cot. 
Noath,  Neeh  [co.  Glamorgan],  abbot  of, 

99. 
Nedham,  John,  of  Wormhill,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 
Noeh  [co.  Glamorgan].     See  Neath. 
Neel,    Neell,    John,    of    Old    Windsor, 

199,  201. 
,  Thomas,  of  Deiiham,  collector 

of  a  tax   in  Buckinghamshire, 

150. 
Neen  Savage,  co.  Salop,  Dottoii  in,  j.r. 


566 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Nende,  John  atto,  of  Wilton,  Joan 
(Stabber),  late  the  wife  of,  334, 
369,  370.  Cf.  Wilton. 

Nesfeld,  Nesfeeld,  Henry,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  the 
North  Riding,  co.  York,  318. 

,  William,  of  Bridge  Hewick, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 
Riding,  co.  York,  173. 

Ness,  Nesse,  co.  Salop,  416. 

Netheravon,  Netherhaven,  co.  Wilts, 
'  Corrnayles  '  in,  279. 

,  '  Duldres  '  in,  279. 

Nethercot,  Neadecote  [in  Whitstone 
and  Week  St.  Mary],  co.  Corn- 
wall, 189. 

Netherex ,  co .  Devon .     See  Exe ,  Nether . 

Netherhaven,  co.  Wilts.  See  Nether- 
avon. 

Nethwav,  Nytheway  [in  Brixham,  co. 
Devon],  378. 

Neubold,  co.  Warwick.     See  Newbold. 

Neufmarche,  Neumarket  [Seine- 
Inferieure,  France].  See  under 
Noyon. 

Neulond,  co.  Dorset.     See  Newlarid. 

,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Newland. 

Neuport,  co.  Essex.     See  Newport. 

[co.  Monmouth].     See  Newport. 

,  co.  Salop.     See  Newport. 

Neuport,  Neuporte.     See  Newporte. 

Neuton  Abbatis,  co.  Devon.  See  New- 
ton Abbot. 

Neuton.     See  Newton. 

Neuwerk,  co.  Nottingham.  See 
Newark. 

Nevill,  Nevyll,  John,  knight,  159,  331. 

, Elizabeth  (Holand), 

wife  of,  159. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Brierley,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  173. 

,  Ralph,  earl  of  Westmorland, 

138,  159. 

Robert,  of  Hornby,  knight, 

1  bis,  22. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Swil- 

lyngton),  daughter  of,  256, 
257. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas, 

loiight,  son  of,  Margaret  (Beau- 
fort), daughter  of,  22,  23. 

,  Thomas,  lord  de  Furnival,  322. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Cokesey), 

daughter  of,  322. 

,  ,  ,  Maud  (Talbot), 

daughter  of,  322. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  treasurer  of  Eng- 
land, 61. 

,  William,  of  Nottinghamshire, 

111. 

Now  Abbey  by  Alberbury  [co.  Salop], 
alien  priory,  54,  385. 

Now  Hall,  Newehalle  [in  Asheldham], 
co.  Essex,  manor,  347,  348. 


Newark,  *  Newerk,  Neuwerk,  co. 
Nottingham,  151,  220,  416. 

Newbold,  Neubold,  co.  Warwick,  298. 

on  Avon,  Newbold  on  Avene, 

co.  Warwick,  85,  120. 

Newborough,  Newburgh  [in  Hanbury], 
co.  Stafford,  152,  298. 

Newbury,  Newebery,  co.  Berks,  222. 

Newcastle,  Neweschastell  [co.  Glamor- 
gan], manor,  100. 

under  Lyme,  Newcastle,  co. 

Stafford,  298. 

-upon-Tyne  [co.  Northumber- 
land], 132,  217,  253  bis. 

,  escheator  in,  217,  334. 

, See  also  Rodys. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Harop  ; 
Lauson  ;  Charleton  ;  Wynter- 
ton. 

,  '  Le  Flesshewerawe  '  in,  78. 

,  letters  dated  at,  336. 

,  mayor  of,  334. 

, See  also  Rodys. 

,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.  See  Strother  ; 
Asplion  ;  Johnson  ;  Hibburn  ; 
Lambeton  ;  Bedford  ;  Thorn- 
ton ;  Chaunceller. 

,  .  . . . ,  searcher  of  ships  in. 

See  Harop. 

Newcom,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Lincoln,  153. 

Newcombe,  John,  of  Okehampton, 
295. 

Newe,  William,  of  Southampton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  221. 

Newebald,  John,  of  Lincolnshire,  75. 

Newebery,  co.  Berks.     See  Newbury. 

Neweburgh,  John,  sheriff  of  Somerset 
and  Dorset,  358. 

Newehalle,  co.  Essex.     See  New  Hall. 

Neweland  [co.  Glamorgan].  See  New- 
land. 

Newenham  [co.  Gloucester].  See 
Newnham. 

,  co.  Oxford.  See  Nuneham 

Courtenay. 

Newonharn,  Thomas,  of  Northampton- 
shire, 9. 

Newenton,  co.  Buckingham.  See  New- 
ton Blossomville. 

,  co.  Oxford.     See  Newington. 

Newenton,  lord  de.     See  Craunford. 

Neweport,  co.  Essex.     See  Newport. 

,  co.  Salop.     See  Newport. 

Paynell,  co.  Buckingham.  See 

Newport  Pagnell. 

Newerk,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Newark. 

Newerk,  John,  of  King's  Lynn,  360. 

,  Nicholas,  of  Great  Yarmouth, 

searcher  of  ships  in  Great  Yar- 
mouth and  district,  244. 

Newesam,  co.  York,  173. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


567 


[r.o.    (  ilnrnorgunj. 


Newesoii,  John,  .'{49. 

.......  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  North  Riding,  co.  York,  87, 

122. 
.......     Cf.  Nowsom. 

Nowoton,  co.  Leicester.     .sV«   Newton. 
......  ,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Newton. 

......  Blomax  ill,Xe\\eton  Blosmavyll, 

Newoton  Blosnevile,  co.  Buck- 

ingham.    See  Newton  Blossom- 

ville. 

Noweton.     See  Newton. 
Newhall,  Nuhallo  [in  Stapenhill],  co. 

Derby,  220. 
Newhani  [in  Whalton],  co.  Northum- 

berland, manor,  132. 
Newington,  Newenton,  co.  Oxford,  27. 
......  next  Hythe,  co.  Kent,  Marwood 

in,  q.v. 
......  (next  Sittingbourn),  Newynton, 

co.   Kent,  manor  of  Tracy  in, 

323,  324. 
Newington,   Nowenton,   lord  de.     See 

Craunford. 
Newland,  Neulond  [in  Sherborne],  co. 

Dorset,  227. 
......  ,  Neweland  [in  Colwinston,  co. 

Glamorgan],  manor,  100. 
......  ,  Neulond,  co.   Gloucester,   85, 

120. 

Newlyn,  co.  Cornwall,  Trerice  in,  q.v. 
Newman,  Robert,  58. 
.......  William,  344. 

Newnham,  Newenham  [co.  Gloucester], 

207. 
Newport,     Neweport,     Neuport,     co. 

Essex,  manor,  359,  430. 
......  ,  Neuport  [co.  Monmouth],  393. 

.......  castle,  393. 

......  ,  lordship,  393. 

.-  ......  Neweport,  Neuport,  co.  Salop, 

28,  222. 
......  ,  manor,  117. 

......  Pagnoll,  Neweport  Paynell,  co. 

Buckingham,  172. 
......  ,  Tickford  in,  q.v. 

Newporte,  Neuport,  Neuporte,  Thomas, 

esquire,  333. 
......  ,  master  William,  clerk,  guardian 

of    the    temporalities    of    the 

bishopric    of    Chichcster,     233, 

234,  248. 
......  ,  William,  knight,  143. 

......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  of  Fulbourn,  collector  of 

a   tax    in   Cambridgeshire,    8(i, 

121. 
Newstead,  Newstead  in  Shirwod  [co. 

Nottingham],  priory,  236. 
Newton,  Neweton,  co.  Leicester,  416. 
......     [in    Avoland  wapentakc],  co. 

Lincoln,  222. 
.......    Neweton    [in    Shelford],    co. 

Nottingham,  27,  85,  120. 


Newton- — cont. 

Abbot,    Neuton    Abbatis    [in 

\\olborough],  co.  Devon,  222. 

Blossomville,  Newenton,  Nowe- 
ton Blosmavyll,  Nowoton  Blos- 
nevile, Neweton  Blomavill,  co. 
Buckingham,  manor,  127,  199, 
230. 

,  park,  199,  230. 

by  the  Sea  [in  Embleton],  co. 

Northumberland,  manor,  255. 

,  Wold,  Waldenowton,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 222. 

Newton,  Neuton,  Neweton,  Nuton, 
John,  John  de,  15. 

,    .  . .  . ,   sheriff    of   Bristol,    30, 

76. 

, clerk,  161. 

,    . . .  . ,   of  Pickering,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  219,  300. 

,  Ralph,  of  Glooston,  of  Sparken- 

hoe  hundred,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Leicestershire,  26. 

,  Thomas,  Serjeant  of  the  king's 

cellar,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Salop,  111. 

Niandeser,  Mathew,  esquire,  196. 

Niche,  Nyche,  John,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Norwich,  223. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  89,  124. 

Nichol,  Nicholl,  Nicoll,  John,  of 
Bodmin,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Cornwall,  27,  152,  222,  418. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Malmesbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  87,  122. 

,  Richard,  of  Grantham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln,  415. 

,    William,    of   Little   Wolford, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 222. 

Nichols,  Benedict,  bishop  of  Bangor 
[1408-1417],  32,  90,  158,  186, 
218,  310. 

,    bishop   of   St.    Davids 

[1418-1433],  402. 

Nicholl.     See  Nichol. 

Niton,  Nyton,  Isle  of  Wight,  co. 
Southampton,  manor,  346. 

Noble,  John,  of  Salisbury,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  172. 

Noion.     See  Noyon. 

Noke,  co.  Hereford,  301. 

,  Ako,  co.  Oxford,  93. 

Noko,  Thomas  de,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Herefordshire,  223. 

Nolton  [in  Coyty,  co.  Glamorgan],  100. 

Nonyngton,  John,  esquire,  381. 

Norbiton,  Norbeton  [in  Kingston  on 
Thames,  co.  Surrey],  240. 

Norbourne,  co.  Kent.  See  North- 
bourne. 


568 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Nordley,  Northeley  [in  Alveley,  co. 
Salop],  336. 

Nordon,  Richard,  115,  254,  404. 

,  Agnes  (Langton  and 

Payn),  wife  of,  114,  115,  253. 
254,  403,  404. 

, ,  of  London,  330. 

Cf.  Norton. 

Noreys,  Norreys,  Alan,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Middlesex,  26,  86,  121, 
150. 

,  Roger,  of  Bray,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Berkshire,  172. 

Norfeld,  co.  Worcester.  See  North- 
field. 

Norfolk,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 
27,  85,  120,  150,  171,  220,  299, 
416. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  316. 

,  escheator  in,  63  (3),  64,  103 

bis,  104  (3),  105  bis,  106  bis, 
107,  109,  142,  143,  144  (3), 
145,  155,  159  bis,  162,  175,  188, 
194,  195  bis,  196  bis,  238,  239, 
240  (4),  256,  257,  272,  273  bis, 
275,  278,  285,  312,  332,  334  (5), 
335  (3),  376,  377  (3),  378  bis, 
384,  389,  425,  426. 

,  See  also  Rokewod  ; 

Butler  ;  Heth  ;  Inglethorp  ; 
Oldhalle  ;  Winter  ;  Lancaster  ; 
Alderford  ;  Lexham. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Feerby  ; 
Adreston. 

,  king's  feodary  in.  See 

Patgrys. 

,  searchers  of  wines  etc.  in.  See 

Fuller  ;  Lambe. 

,  sheriff  of,  119. 

, See  also  Clifton  ;  Old- 
hallo  ;  Ramesey  ;  Hevenyng- 
liam  ;  Lancaster  ;  Spenser  ; 
Butler  ;  Winter  ;  Groos  ; 
Fitz  Rauf. 

Norfolk,  countess  of.     See  MareschaJ. 

Norhampton,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Northampton. 

Nohrleche,  co.  Gloucester.  See  North- 
leach. 

Norle,  Long,  co.  Stafford.  See 
Longnor. 

Norman,  John,  52. 

,  Richard,  escheator  in  Stafford- 
shire, 209,  263,  387. 

Normanton,  Norton  [in  Wrilsford  in 
Underditch  hundred],  co.  Wilts, 
97. 

Normanton,  Henry,  clerk,  276,  277. 

,  John,  of  Horsloy,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  170. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Yorkshire,  24,  64, 

119,  136. 


Normanton — cont. 

,  Roger,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  salo, 
and  alnager,  in  Derbyshire,  10. 

of  Derbyshire,  44,  230, 

353,  439. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Yorkshire,  127,  137. 

Normanvile,  Normanville,  Norrnan- 
vvle,  John,  sheriff  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 212,  215. 

,  William,  of  Yorkshire,  385. 

Normore.     See  Northmore. 

Norreys.     See  Noreys. 

North,  Northe,  Henry,  of  Wivelis- 
combe,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Somerset,  220. 

,  Robert,  of  Thoresby,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
25. 

North  Down,  Northdon  [in  Haselbury 
Plucknett],  co.  Somerset,  397. 

Northampton,  Norhampton,  co.  North- 
ampton, 89,  292,  394. 

,  Abyndonstrete  in,  292. 

,  Golofrelane  in,  292. 

,  Kyngeshale  in,  292. 

,  Le  Berwardstrete,  Le  Ber- 

warstrete  in,  292. 

,  Le  Flesshemongersend  in,  292. 

,  Le  Oterowe  in,  292. 

,  Le  Portemedowe  in,  292. 

,  Le  Pye  in  the  fields  of,  89,  184. 

,  Le  Swynnesmerket,  Le  Swynes- 

market  in,  292. 

,  Old  Drapery  in,  292. 

Northampton,  county,  collectors  of 
taxes  in,  26,  86,  121,  150,  171, 
223,  299,  415. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  316. 

,  escheator  in,  2  (3),  3,  16,  62, 

63  (6),  64,  103,  104  bis,  105  (3), 
106  bis,  142  bis,  144,  145  (3), 
157,  159,  195  (3),  196,  212,  217, 
238,  239  bis,  240  bis,  246,  270, 
272,  274,  278,  306,  331,  332, 
333  bis,  334  (3),  335,  336,  342, 
346,  377,  378  (4),  386,  406, 
425,426  (3),  441. 

,  See  also  Mortuo  Mari 

(Thomas  do)  ;  Grene  ;  Flore  ; 
Mortxio  Mari  (John  de)  ;  Wodo- 
vyle  ;  Spriggy  ;  Lestrange  ; 
Mulso  ;  Billyng  ;  Compworth. 

,  farmer  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,  in.  See  Coldon  ; 
Russell. 

,  justices  of  assize  in.  See 

Cokayii  ;  Strangways. 

,  sheriff  of.  See  Paries  ;  Wake  ; 

Grene  (Ralph)  ;  Wodevill  ; 
Grene  (Thomas)  ;  Mauntell  ; 
Pylkyngton. 

Northampton,  earl  of.     See  Bohun. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


569 


Nortlmvon,    Avone    [in    Soploy],    BO.  Northumberland — cout. 

Southampton.  4:{4.  ,    farmer*   of   the    subsidy   and 

,  manor,  434.  alnage  of  cloths   for  sale,   and 

Northbourne,    Norbourne.    co.    Kent,  alnagers,      in.       See     Harop   ; 

328.  Lauson  ;    Charleton  ;    VVynter- 

,  '  Kiryellescourt  '  in,  328.  ton. 

Northcave,     co.     York.        See     Cave,         sheriff  of,  367. 

North.  ,    See   also    Harbotoll    ; 

Northchardeford,     co.     Southampton.  Maners  ;     Hasty  nges  ;     Lisle  ; 

See  Charford,  North.  Bertram  ;     Ogle  ;     Elmeden  ; 

Northcory,  co.  Somerset.     See  Curry,  Curteys. 

North.  Northumberland,  earl  of,  commissioner 

Northcote,     Henry,     of     Cirericester,  to    raise    a    loan    in    the    East 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Gloucester-  Riding,  co.  York,  318. 

shire,  27.  ,....,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

Northcove,    co.     Suffolk.     See    Covo,  loan  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 

North.  York,  318. 

Northdon,   co.    Somerset.     See  North         ,  . . . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

Down.  loan  in  the   West   Riding,   co. 

Northe.     See  North.  York,  317. 

Northeley  [co.  Salop].     See  Nordley.  See  also  Percy. 

Northelupphenam,   co.   Rutland.     See  Norton  co.  Derby,  415. 

Luffenham,  North.  co.  Stafford,  221. 

Northewe,    Simon,    guardian    of    the         co.  Wilts.     See  Normanton. 

temporalities   of   the   bishopric         Greens,     co.     Northampton, 

of  Chichester,  350.  Potcote  in,  q.v. 

Northfield,  Norfeld,  co.  Worcester,  414 ,  King's,  Kyngesnorton,  Norton, 

Northfleet,   Northflete,   co.   Kent,   86,  co.  Worcester,  169,  219,  298  bis. 

121,  170.  ,  Midsomer,  co.  Somerset,  Wei- 

Northill,     co.     Bedford,     Ickwell     in,  ton  in,  q.v. 

q.v.  Sub-Hamdon,    Norton   under 

Northleach,  Norhleche,  co.  Gloucester,  Hamedon,  co.  Somerset,  manor, 

220.  369. 

Northluffynham,     co.     Rutland.     See  Norton,  John,  collector  of  customs  and 

Luffenham,  North.  subsidies  in  London  and  district, 

Nortlimore,  Normore,  Richard,  collec-  14  bis,  70,  130,  192,  351. 

tor  of  customs  arid  subsidies  in         Richard,  231. 

Bristol  and  district,  4,  14.  ,     ,    chief    justice    of    the 

,  William,  collector  of  customs  Common  Bench,  160,  345. 

and    subsidies    in    Bristol    and         ,  Robert,  Robert  de,  collector 

district,  157,  162,  192,  204  bis.  of  a  tax  in  Kent,  153. 

Nortlimymmes,      Northmynnes,      co.          ,....,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

Hertford.     See  Minims,  North.  North  Riding,  co.  York,  300. 

Northperet,  co.  Somerset.     See  Perrott,         ,  Stephen,  '  bellemaker,'  323. 

North.  ,    of   Chart  next   Sutton 

Northstaynton,      co.      Lincoln.       See  Valence,  229,  323. 

Stairiton  le  Vale.  ,  Thomas,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Northtorp,  George  de,   collector  of  a  Sandwich  and  district,  392. 

tax    in    the    East    Riding,    co ,....,  escjuire,  Agnes,  late  the 

York,  219.  wife  of,  274. 

Northumberland,  county,  benefices  in         , of  Bristol,  278. 

exempted  from  tax,  51,  99,  189,         ,  the  elder,  10,  341. 

236,  324,  411.  ,    ,    '  taillour,'    of   London, 

,  escheator  in,  2,  3,  62,  103,  105,  198. 

106,  107,  142,  143  (3),  144  (3) William,  alderman,  collector  of 

l45,    174,    175,    179,    194,    238,  a  tax  in  London,  174. 

239,  246,  255,  276  bis,  331,  333         Cf.  Nordon. 

bis,  334,  335,  336  bis,  367,  375,  Norwich,  co.  Norfolk,  27,  154,  325. 

377  bis,  378  (3),   380  (3),  400,         ,  archdeacon  of.     See  Kays. 

412,  425  bis,  426  (3),  427  bis,         ,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  29,  89, 

438.  124,  154,  174,  223,  302,  418. 
See   also    Eryngton    ;         ,   farmers  of   the  subsidy   and 

Lisle  ;    Harbotell  ;     Bertram  ;  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

Beleasys  ;   Mitford  ;   Hardyng  ;  alnagers,     in.        See     Feerby  ; 

Cerf.  Adreston. 


570 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Norwich- — co  nt. 

,  four  parish  churches  of,  acci- 
dentally burnt,  32. 
,  searchers  of  wines  etc.  in.     See 

Fuller  ;    Lambe. 
Norwich,  bishop  of.     See  Totington  ; 

Courtenay  ;   Wakering. 
,  bishopric  of,  guardian  of  the 

spirituality  of,  133. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  guardians  of  the  tem- 
poralities    of.     See     Beaufort  ; 

Rodenhale  ;    Spenser  ;    Holde- 

halle. 
Norwych,         Norwyche,          Richard, 

oscheator  in  Kent,  107. 
,  William,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and   alnage    of   cloths   of    sale, 

and    alnagor,    in    Surrey    and 

Sussex,  10. 
Norwode,  John,  143. 
Nostal,  Nostell  [in  Wragley,  co.  York], 

priory  of  St.  Oswald  of,  51,  99, 

236,  411. 
Notham,  Noteharn  [in  Coombes],  co. 

Sussex,  manor,  109. 
Notley,  Black,   Black  Nottele,  Black 

Notele  [co.  Essex],  manor,  357, 

372,  382,  395. 
Nottingham,  co.  Nottingham,  hospital 

of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in,  385. 

,  master  of,  385. 

Nottingham,     county,     collectors     of 

taxes  in,  27,  85,  120,  151,  170, 

220,  221,  299,  416. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  316  bis. 
,  escheator  in,   62,   63  bis,  66, 

103,  104,  105  bis,  142,  143  (3), 

145,    185,    195,    196    (3),    197, 

238  (3),  239  bis,  240  (3).  257, 

263,   265,   273,   274,   278,   304, 

318,   332,   333,   334,   361,    367, 

378  bis,  379,  380  bis,  389,  425, 

426. 
, See  also  Pole  ;    Leek  ; 

Rigmaydyn ;  Cressy  ;  Makerell ; 

Goushull  ;    Plomle  ;    Wilbram  ; 

Bothe. 
,    justices    of    assize    in.     See 

Cokayn ;  Strangways. 

,  sheriff  of,  305,  318,  319,  406. 

,    See  also  Rigmaydyn  ; 

Moungomery  ;     Leek  ;      Cha- 

worth  ;    Gresseley  ;    Makerell  ; 

Shirley. 
Nottingham,    earl    and    countess    of. 

See  Mowbray. 
Notyere,  Robert,  434. 
Notyngham,  John,  285. 
,   .  .  . . ,  Mary  (Grene),  wife  of, 

285. 
Nouneton,   co.    Warwick.      See   Nun- 

eaton. 
Nowell,  John,  of  Read,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lancashire,  300. 


Nowers,  George,  246. 

Nowsom,  Thomas,  of  Cavil,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  220. 
Cf.  Newesom. 

Noyon,  Noion  [Eure,  France],  and 
Neufmarche  [Seine-Inferieure, 
France],  alien  priory,  46,  47, 
64,  65. 

Nuhalle,  co.  Derby.     See  Newhall. 

Nviland,  Robert,  of  Hurnberstono, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co. 
Lincoln,  415. 

Nuneaton,  Nuneton,  Nouneton,  Eton, 
co.  Warwick,  151,  171,  298. 

,  Attleborough  in,  q.v. 

Nuneham  Courtenay,  Newenham,  co. 
Oxford,  93. 

church  of,  advowson  of,  246. 

,  manor,  246. 

Nxuieton,  co .  Warwick .     See  Nuneaton . 

Nursling,  Nutshullyng,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 417. 

Nuthurst,  co.  Sussex,  Sedgewick  in, 
q.v. 

Nutshullyng,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Nursling. 

Nuton.     See  Newton. 

Nuttebeme,  William,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318. 

Nyche.     See  Niche. 

Nympsfield,  Nymdesfeld,  co.  Glou- 
cester, manor,  269,  270. 

,  Kinley  in,  q.v. 

Nysam,  Walter,  of  Lowestoft,  3QO. 

Nytheway  [co.  Devon].     See  Nethway. 

Nyton,  Isle  of  Wight.     See  Niton. 


Oadby,  Oudeby,  co.  Leicester,  170  bis, 
223. 

Oakham,  Okeham,  co.  Rutland,  277, 
287,  288. 

castle,  286-288. 

lordship,  287,  288. 

.......  manor,  286-288. 

,  soke,  286. 

Oakhill,  Hochulle  [in  Froxfield],  co. 
WTilts,  97. 

Oakington,  Hokyton,  co.  Cambridge, 
27. 

Oakington,  Hokyngton,  John,  of  Oak- 
ington, collector  of  a  tax  in 
Cambridgeshire,  27. 

Oakley,  Church,  Chirche  Ocle,  co. 
Southampton.  221. 

Occold,  co.  Suffolk,  Benningham  in, 
q.v. 

Ocham,  \Villiam,  of  Northfield,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 
414. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


571 


Oclo  Pikthard,  co.  Hereford,  Hillhamp- 
ton  in,  q.v. 

Oeley,  John,  by  (Janford  Magna,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  222. 

Odain,  Jolm,  of  Bloxworth,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  222. 

Oddenell.     See  Odenell. 

Odo,  Ricliard,  of  Cambervvell,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  170. 

Odenell,  Oddenell,  Odynoll,  VVilliam, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 27,  150. 

, of  Harby,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Leicestershire,  86,  121, 
223. 

Odoston.  co.  Leicester.     See  Odstone. 

Odihain,  co.  Southampton,  269. 

castle,  269. 

Stapely  in,  q.v. 

Ocjstone,  Odeston  [in  Shackorstone,  co. 
Leicester],  141. 

Odynell.     See  Odenell. 

Offeley,  co.  Hertford.     See  Offley. 

Offham,  Ofham  [in  Southstoke],  co. 
Sussex,  manor,  164. 

Offley,  Offeley,  co.  Hertford,  299. 

Offord,  John,  of  Huntingdonshire, 
390. 

Ofham,  co.  Sussex.     See  Offham. 

Ogilstorp,  Ogylsthorp,  William, 
William  de,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
26. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  Oglethorpe,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  173. 

Ogle,  Robert,  knight,  174. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife 

of,  144,  174. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Robert,  knight, 

son  and  heir  of,  174. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Northum- 
berland, 215. 

Oglethorpe,  Ogylsthorp  [in  Bramham], 
co.  York,  173. 

Ogwell,  West,  Westwogwyll,  co.  Devon, 
church  of,  advowson  of,  227. 

,  manor,  227. 

Ogylsthorp,  co.  York.  See  Ogle- 
thorpe. 

Ogylsthorp.     See  Ogilstorp. 

Oke,  James,  of  Northumberland,  390. 

Philip  atte,  esquire,  379. 

Okebourne,  Okeburne,  Robert,  407. 

,  of  Middlesex,  344,  396. 

,  Walter,  '  draper,'  of  Oxford, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxford, 
418. 

Okeford,  Child,  Childeokeford,  co. 
Dorset,  95. 

Okeham,  co.  Rutland.     See  Oakham. 

Okehampton,  co.  Devon,  295. 

Okeney,  co.  Buckingham.    See  Ekeney. 

Okey,  Thomas,  rector  of  Longstowe, 
84. 


Oldcastell,  Oldecastell,  Jolui,  esquire, 
334. 

, ,  knight,  75,  76,  241,  249, 

382. 

,  . . . .,  . . . . ,  Joan  de  Oobham, 

wife  of,  75,  76. 

,  Richard,  425. 

,  Thomas,  Alice  (Merbm'y), 

sometime  the  wife  of,  103. 

Oldcastle,  Oldecastell  [in  Almeley],  co. 
Hereford,  382. 

Oldecastell.     See  Oldcastell. 

Oldehall.     See  Oldhalle. 

Oldeland,  co.  Gloucester.  See  Old- 
land. 

Oldelynch,  Robert,  214. 

Oldeshorsham,  co.  Sussex.  See  Shore- 
ham,  Old. 

Oldhalle,  Oldehall,  Edmund,  12. 

escheator  in  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  169,  212. 

,  . .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  40. 

,  William,  of  Norfolk,  441. 

Oldland,  Oldeland  [in  Bitton],  co. 
Gloucester,  manor,  308. 

Olney,  co.  Buckingham,  337. 

Olney,  John,  of  Holt,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Leicestershire,  26,  86, 
121,  300. 

,  .....  of  Westou  Underwood, 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 
Buckinghamshire,  317. 

Ombresley,  John,  of  Evesham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 
414. 

Onesworth,  co.  Stafford.  See  Hands- 
worth. 

Ongar,  Ongre,  co.  Essex,  hundred, 
362. 

Onlep,  co.  Leicester.     See  Wanlip. 

Onley,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Coventry,  29. 

Onslow,  Undeslowe  [in  St.  Chad  and 
Pontesbury],  co.  Salop,  416. 

Orchard,  Robert,  36. 

,  .  . .  . ,  William,  son  and  heir  of, 

36. 

William,  275,  325. 

, Richard,  son  and  heir  of, 

325. 

Orde,  John  de,  esquire,  62. 

Orowell.     See  Orwell. 

Orfold,  Overfold  [in  Wisborough 
Green],  co.  Sussex,  manor,  164. 

Orford,  co.  Suffolk,  180. 

castle,  180. 

Orlaston,  John,  of  Pluckley,  William, 
son  of,  104. 

Orleston,  John,  esquire,  240. 

,  Richard,  esquire,  288. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Joan  (Scot),  sister 

of,  288. 

, Margaret  (Parker), 

sister  of,  288. 


572 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Orleton,  Erleton  [in  Wellington],  co. 
Salop,  416. 

Ormesby,  William,  of  Melbourn,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire, 
300. 

Ormond,  earl  of,  97. 

, See  also  Butler. 

Orpington,  Orpyngton,  co.  Kent,  57, 
79,  107,  432. 

,  church  of,  rector  of.     See  Istele. 

vicar  of.     See  Ellerburn. 

Orton,  co.  Cumberland,  church  of, 
parson  of.  See  Cok. 

Longville,  co.  Huntingdon, 

Botolph  Bridge  in,  q.v. 

Orum,  John,  of  Frome,  326. 

,  ,  of  Somerset,  294,  322, 

328. 

Orwell,  Orewell,  William,  mayor  and 
escheator  of  Calais,  114,  253, 
275,  366,  403. 

Osborn,  Osborne,  Osberne,  Thomas,  citi- 
zen and  mercer  of  London,  249. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Taunton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Somerset,  85,  120. 

,  Walter,  of  Bourn,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  172. 

Oselton  [co.  Salop].     See  Woolston. 

Osmotherley,  co.  York,  Thimbleby  in, 
q.v. 

Osmundeiiawe,  Osmunderla,  William, 
knight,  escheator  in  Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland,  169. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Cumber- 
land, 215. 

Ospringe,  Osprenge,  co.  Kent,  86,  121. 

Oswestry,  Oswaldestre,  co.  Salop,  165, 
166. 

castle,  165,  166. 

,  manor,  165,  166. 

Oter,  Otur,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Berkshire,  150,  417. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Ardington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  301. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Kirk  Feiiton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  26. 

Otterden,  Oterenden,  co.  Kent,  manor, 
229. 

Otteway,  Ottewey,  Richard  de,  Isabel, 
late  the  wife  of,  238,  239. 

Otur.     See  Oter. 

Oudeby,  co.  Leicester.     See  Oadby. 

Oudeby,  Ralph,  of  Hacconby,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 173. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  in  Warwick- 
shire, 282. 

,  .  . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Rutland,  40. 

Oulemore.     See  Ulmoor. 

Ousby,  Ullesby,  Uluesby,  co.  Cumber- 
land, 362. 

,  manor,  113. 

Ouston,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Owston. 

,  co.  York.     See  Owston. 


Ovedale.     See  Uvedale. 

Overfold,  co.  Sussex.     See  Orfokl. 

Overkentecombe,  co.  Dorset.  See 
Kentecombe,  Higher. 

Overton,  co.  Leicester,  300. 

,  co.  Southampton,  Polhampton 

in,  q.v. 

Market,  Marketoverton,  Over- 
ton,  co.  Rutland,  152,  302. 

Overton,  Jolm,  John  de,  82. 

, ,  esquire,  287,  288. 

,....,  of  Hammerwich,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  171. 

,  Richard,  vicar  of  Easton,  342. 

Ovesharn,  co.  Essex.     See  Housham. 

Owston,  Ouston,  co.  Lincoln,  222. 

,  Ouston,  co.  York,  220. 

Owthorne,  co.  York,  South  Frodingham 
in,  q.v. 

Owthorp,  co.  Nottingham.  See  Ow- 
thorpe. 

Owthorp,  Ralph,  of  Owthorpe,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire, 
220. 

Owthorpe,  Owthorp,  co.  Nottingham, 
220. 

Oxenbold,  Oxbolde,  Oxenbolde  [in 
Monkhopton],  co.  Salop,  28,  85, 
120. 

Oxford,  co.  Oxford,  14,  27,  88,  123, 
152,  173,  301,  418. 

,  castle  of,  keeper  of.  See 

Andrew ;  Wilcotes. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  29,  88, 

123,  153,  174,  223,  302,  418. 

,  college  of  St.  Mary  of  Win- 
chester in,  157,  158,  186,  218, 
309,  402. 

,  mayor  of,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Oxfordshire,  317. 

Oxford,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 
27,  88,  123,  152,  173,  221,  301, 
417. 

,  appointment  of,  ordered, 

413. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317. 

,  escheator  in,  1  bis,  3,  16,  30, 

62  (4),  63  (2),  64,  70,  72,  82, 
91,  93,  103,  104,  105  bis,  142, 
144,  145  bis,  177,  181,  185, 
194,  195  (3),  205,  218,  235, 
239  (4),  240,  246,  274  (4),  275 
bis,  332  (4),  333  bis,  335  (3), 
338,  367,  377  bis,  379,  380,  389, 
422,  425,  426  (3). 

,  See  also  Champ  ; 

James  ;  Besiles  ;  Bekyngham  ; 
Baldyngton  ;  Wilcotes  ;  Lisle  ; 
Brims  ;  Waget. 

farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Darnall  ; 
Asarme  ;  Kyngesmyll ;  Faram  ; 
London. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


573 


Oxford — cont. 

,    knights    of    Parliament     for. 

See  Danvers  ;   Fetyplace. 

,  sheriff  of,  246. 

, Seenlxo  (  'omiray;  Wyke- 

ham  (Thomas,  knight) ;  Golafro ; 

Wilcotes  ;    Jamos  ;     VVykeham 

(Thomas)  ;   Andrew  ;   Lisle. 
Oxford,  earl  and  countess  of.   See  Voor. 
Oxney,  Salomon,  of  London,  goldsmith, 
'  233. 


Pabenham,  co.  Bedford.     See  Paven- 

hain. 
Pabenharn,    Laurence,    Laurence    de, 

knight,  401. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Eleanor  (Teryng- 

ham),  daughter  and  heir  of,  106 

bis,  401. 
, ,.  Katharine  ( Ayles- 

bury),    daughter    and    heir    of, 

401. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Laurence,  son  of, 

372,  401. 
,      . . . . ,      . . . . ,      .....     Joan 

(Waleys),  late  the  wife  of,  372, 

401. 
Pacheshale,    William,    collector    of    a 

tax  in  Herefordshire,  88,  123. 
Paohyn,  Thomas,  of  Bloxham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  417. 
Padenhawe,    co.    Northampton.     See 

Wadenhoe. 
Pagam,  William,  427. 
Page,  John,  of  Maldon,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Essex,  87,  122. 
,    . . . . ,   of  Oxenbold,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  28,  85,  120. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Staffordshire,  27. 
,  .  .  . . ,  of  Dudley,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcestershire,  149. 
Pagyn,  John,  of  Salop,  60,  61. 
Painsford,  Pynesford  [in  Ashprington. 

co.  Devon],  388. 
Pak,  Pakke,  John,  323. 
,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  87.  122. 
,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  151. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

27,  221. 
Pakeman,  Simon,    169,    247    bis,   266, 

396,  430. 
,  . . .  . ,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 

196,  247  6*0,  266,  267,  396,  430. 
,   Joan  (Vilers),  sister  of. 

141,  247  bis,  266,  396,  430. 


Pakeman,  Simon — cont. 

,  Katharine  (Dygby), 

sister  of,  141,  247  bis. 

,  . . .  . ,  Simon,  father  of,  141. 

Pakenham,  Henry,  of  Shroplmm. 
cs(|iiire,  175. 

,....,....,....,  Agnes,  grand- 
mother of,  175. 

,....,...., ,  Lattice 

(Heryng),  sister  of,  175. 

,  . .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Henry, 

father  of,  175. 

Pakke.     See  Pak. 

Pakwod,  William,  of  Henley  in  Arden, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 28. 

Palfrayman,  John,  of  Stamford,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co. 
Lincoln,  25. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Sutton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  87,  122. 

Palgrave,  Robert,  48,  58. 

,  of  Suffolk,  198. 

Pallingham,  Palyngham  fin  Kirdford, 
Wisborough  Green  and  Pet- 
worth],  co.  Sussex,  manor, 
164. 

Palmer,  Palmero,  John,  of  Grove, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Berkshire, 
172. 

,  .....  of  Mareham  le  Fen, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 
co.  Lincoln,  415. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  North  Luffenham, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Rutland, 
171. 

,  Thomas,  126. 

,  .....  '  brewer,'  of  South  - 

wark,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Southwark,  418. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Rockingham,  128. 

Palton,  William,  Elizabeth  late  the 
wife  of,  2. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  sheriff  of  Glamor- 
gan and  Morgannwg,  79. 

Palyngham,  co.  Sussex.  See  Palling- 
ham. 

Pamber,  Pambere,  co.  Southampton, 
forest,  112. 

Pampedon,  John,  17. 

Pampisford,  Pampesworth,  Pampis- 
worth,  co.  Cambridge,  311,  315. 

Pampisham,  co.  Dorset,  Yard  in,  q.v. 

Pampisworth,  co.  Cambridge.  See 
Pampisford. 

Panes,  Walter,  265. 

Panetrye,  Thomas,  of  Walyburn,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Salop,  222. 

Panfield,  Paunfeld,  co.  Essex,  alien 
priory,  320. 

Panter,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Dorset,  418. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Sherborne,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  86,  121. 

Panton,  co.  Lincoln,  354. 


574 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Pappeworth,    William,    knight,    Alice, 

late  the  wife  of,  143. 
Parels,  Ralph,  esquire,  334. 
I'arham,  Perham,  co.  Suffolk,  manor, 

180. 

parises,  115,  254,  404. 
Parke,  Walter  atte,  323. 
Parker,   Giles,   collector   of   a   tax   in 
Southwark,  302. 

John,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Melcombe  and  district,  117. 

Thomas,  45,  66,  77,  259,  260. 

,     .  .  .  . ,     farmer    of    Crasswell 

priory,  16,  54. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,in  Herefordshire,  8, 197. 

esquire,    of    Hereford, 

farmer  of  the  subsidy  and  alnage 
of  cloths  for  sale,  and  alnager,  in 
Herefordshire  and  Hereford,  197. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Herefordshire,  45,  46. 

,  William,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Huntingdonshire,  314. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Ridlington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  418. 

, ,  of  Warehorne,  288. 

,  Margaret  (Orles- 

ton),  wife  of,  288. 
parks  named  : — 
Banstead. 
Eltham. 
Erringden. 
Gillingham. 
Havering  atte  Bower. 
Leigh,  Northpark. 
Ludgershall. 
Nay  land. 

Newton  Blossom vi lie. 
Rayleigh. 
Thundersley. 

Parle,  Andrew,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Bristol,  302. 

,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bristol,  302. 

Paries,  Ralph,  sheriff  of  Northampton- 
shire, 6. 
parliaments  : — 

15  Richard  II,  232. 
17  Richard  II,  7. 

I  Henry  IV,  55. 
7  Henry  IV,  7. 

II  Henry  IV,  3-5,  7,  69,  70,  112, 
113,    157,    203,    204,    241,    293, 
349,  383,  428. 

13  Henry  IV,  13. 

1  Henry  V,  14,  25,  47,  56,  60,  61, 
71. 

2  Henry  V,  71,  84,  119,  129,  162. 

3  Henry  V,  149,  192  bis,  204,  216, 
246,  291,  352,  380,  429. 

4  Henry  V,  149,  170. 

5  Henry  V,  219. 

7  Henry  V,  298,  314. 
9  Henry  V,  413,  414. 


Parndon,  Great,  Great  Pyrindon,  co. 

Essex,  church,  110. 

,  Outemande  in,  109,  110. 

,    Little,    Little    Pyrindon,    co. 

Essex,  parish  priest  of,  110. 
Partrich,          Partrych,          Partryche, 

Richard,    collector  of   a    tax  in 

Wiltshire,  417. 
,   .  . .  . ,  of  Dudley,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  414. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     of    West    Bromwich, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 85,  120. 

Partute,  Nicholas,  clerk,  140. 
Parys,  Nicholas,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Cambridgeshire,  315, 

316. 
,  farmer  of  Linton  priory, 

0*7 . 
Passemer,  Passemere,  John,  of  Bamp- 

ton,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Devon, 

222. 
,  Robert,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Warwickshire, 

9,  110. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Leicestershire,  45,  66, 

77. 
Pasture,    John,    of    Great    Hanwood, 

collector   of    a    tax    in    Salop, 

172. 

Paswere,  Thomas,  of  Hampshire,  19. 
Paternoster,      Paternostor,      Edward, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire, 

172. 
,  John,  of  Shifnal,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  152,  222. 
Patesley,    John,    goldsmith,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  London,  419. 
Patgrys,     John,     king's     feodary     in 

Norfolk,     Suffolk    and    Essex, 

130. 
Patrington,    Stephen,    bishop    of    St. 

Davids   [1415-1417],    158,    186, 

218,  244. 
,    .  . . . ,    .  .  .  . ,  guardian  of  the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 

Chichester,  233,  234,  248. 
Patshull,    co.     Stafford,    Burnhill    in, 

q.v. 
Patton,    Patyton    [in   Long    Stan  ton], 

co.  Salop,  301. 
Patyndenne,  Elisia,  323. 

Nicholas,  323. 

Patyton,  co.  Salop.     See  Patton. 
Paule,  John,  knight,  Joan  late  the  wife 

of,  3. 
Paulet,  Poulet,   John,   Idonia   (Kaile) 

late  the  wife  of,  John,  son  of, 

30. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  of, 

30. 

WiUiam,  168,  169,  198,  201. 

,  .  . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Somerset,  314, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


575 


Paulyn,  William,  of  Huiimanby,   194, 
200. 

,    . . .  . ,    .  . .  . ,    Alice,    late    the 

wife  of,  200. 

, Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  200. 
Paulynescraye,   co.   Kent.     See.   Cray, 

St.  Paul's. 

Paunfeld,  co.  Essex.     See  Panfield. 
Paunsfote,    John,    knight,    sheriff    of 

Gloucestershire,  428. 
Paunton,  John,  of  Salop,  i>. 
Pavely,  Pavele,  Richard,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Somerset,  27. 

,    . . . . ,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Somerset,  431, 
432. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Fromo,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Somerset,  152. 
Pavenham,    Pabenham,    co.    Bedford, 

manor,  372,  401. 
Pavy,  Richard,  of  London,  45,  54,  66, 

77. 
Pawe,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Lincoln,  224. 

Paykwell,  John,  of  Stonton,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  150. 
Payn,  Payne,  Ger',  100. 

,  Henry,  of  Somerset,  161. 

John,  308. 

Madoc'  ap  Mure',  100. 

,   Peter,   collector  of  a   tax   in 

Norfolk,  171,  220,  299. 

, '  frankleyn,'  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Norfolk,  416. 

,     Richard,     Agnes      (Langton 

and  Nordon),  late  the  wife  of, 
114,  115,  253,  254,  403,  404. 

,  Stephen,  115. 

,  .  . .  . ,  dean  of  Exeter,  124. 

, king's  clerk  and  almoner, 

118. 

,   Thomas,   of   Aston,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  417. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Wotton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Surrey,  151. 

William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Melcombe  and 
district,  113,  130,  192. 

,  . . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Dorset,  318. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  Andover,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hampshire,  172,  301, 
417. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Catherston  Leweston, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Dorset, 
221,  300. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Tanworth,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  28. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Taunton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Somerset,  416. 
Paynell,    Geoffrey,    commissioner    to 
raise  a  loan  in   Kesteven,   co. 
Lincoln,  318. 


Pays,  William,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnago  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Somerset,  10. 
IVak,  Peek  [in  East  Meon],  co.  South- 
ampton, 301. 
Pecche,  Nicholas,  esquire,  32,  33. 

,  knight,  359. 

Pece,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Oxford, 

153. 
Pechard,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  27. 

Pechesey,  co.  Essex.     See  Pitsea. 
Pechot,  William,  of  Hitchin,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,   86, 

121. 
Pedyngho,  co.  Sussex.      See  Pidding- 

hoe. 

Peek,  co.  Southampton.     See  Peak. 
Peek,  Peke,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Lincoln,  153. 
,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  415. 
,  Thomas,  of  Langford,  collector 

of   a  tax  in   Bedfordshire,   85, 

120. 

See  also  Maffey. 

Peion,  Walter,  of  Herefordshire,  235. 
Pek,  Pekke,  John,  of  Cople,  collector 

of  a    tax   in  Bedfordshire,   85, 

120. 

,  Robert,  18,  19,  79. 

Peke.     See  Peek. 

Pekisley,  co.  Hereford.     See  Pixley. 

Pekke.     See  Pek. 

Pelefold,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  28. 

Pelham,  John,  knight,  119,  164. 
Pelley,  John,  of  Dorset,  303. 
Pellour,  Martin,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Cornwall,  27. 
Pelynt,    co.    Cornwall,    Trelawney   in, 

q.v. 
Pembridge,  Penbrugge,  co.  Hereford, 

172. 

Pembroke,  earl  of.     See  Hastynges. 
Penbrugge,   co.   Hereford.     See  Pem- 
bridge. 
Pencoed,  Pencoyd  [in  Coychurch,  co. 

Glamorgan],  wood,  100,  101. 
Pencrich,  co.  Stafford.     See  Penkridgo. 
Pengresell,  John,  of  Thornbury,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 

171. 
Penhalt,  Pennalt  [in  Poundstock],  co. 

Cornwall,  189. 
Penherst,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  28. 

Penkelly  [co.  Brecon],  barony,  400. 
Penkridge,  Penkrich,  Penkeryche,  Peu- 

crich,  co.  Stafford,  152,  221. 

,  manor,  182. 

,  Mitton  in,  q.v. 

,  Rodbaston  in,  q.v. 

,  Water  Eaton  in,  q.r. 

Pennalt,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Penhalt. 


576 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Penne,    Robert,    collector   of   customs 

and  subsidies  in  Melcombe  and 

district,  203,  205,  216. 
Penreth,  Thomas,  of  Boston,  searcher 

of  ships  in  Boston  and  district, 

155. 
Pensax,  Pensaxe,  John,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Rutland,  316. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Rutland,  296. 

William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  220. 
Peny,  John,  of  Coker,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Somerset,  152. 
Penycriche,  William,  clerk,  farmer  of 

Modbury  priory,  320,  321. 
Penyton,  William,  '  dyer,'  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Salisbury,  88,  123. 
Peper,  Pepir,  John,  of  Herefordshire, 

101. 
,    Simon,    of    Saffron    Walden, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 
,      William,      of     Wendlebury, 

collector   of   a   tax  in   Oxford- 
shire, 152. 

Pepewall,  co.  Worcester.     See  Pepwell. 
Pepewall,  John,  of  Pepwell,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  149. 
Pepir.     See  Peper. 
Pepwell,  Pepewall  [in  Hartlebury],  co. 

Worcester,  149. 
Percy,  Henry  le,  Henry  de,  130. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Henry,  son  of,  205. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth,  wife  of, 

205. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Henry,    earl    of 

Northumberland,  son  of,  205. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  earl  of  Northumberland, 

205. 
,   William,   knight,   Mary,   late 

the  wife  of,  276. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of   Castle   Leavington, 

241. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Christian  (Bank), 

late  the  wife  of,  241. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Margaret   (Blau- 

front),  sister  and  heir  of,  241. 
Perham,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Parham. 
Perkyn,  John,  of  Shipton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  88,  123. 
Perlee.     See  Purley. 
Perpount,  Roger,  of  Langford,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  85, 

120. 

Perrott,  North,  Northperet,  co.  Somer- 
set, 226. 

Perry,  Pury  [in  Wembdon],  co.  Somer- 
set, 299. 

Pershore,  co.  Worcester,  84,  119. 
St.    Andrew,    co.    Worcester, 

Wick  in,  q.v. 
Pershut,  Pershute,  Jolm,  collector  of 

of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  87,  122. 

William,  esquire,  194. 

Person,     Persone,     John,     of     Little 

Massingham,  258, 


Person — cont. 

,  Thomas,  of  Ely,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  415. 

Persons,  Persones,  John,  419. 

,  .....  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Melcombe  and 
Weymouth  and  district,  380, 
38l'(3),  383  bis. 

,  .  . .  . ,  escheator  in  Hampshire 

and  Wiltshire,  308,  368,  369, 
374,  432,  440. 

Perveys,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
London,  419. 

Perye,  John,  of  High  Cross,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  221. 

Peryent,  John,  esquire,  407. 

Peryman,  William,  of  Boxted,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Essex,  172. 

Perys,  John,  of  Cliffe,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Kent,  153. 

Peshale,  Pesale,  Pesehale,  Adam, 
knight,  274,  322. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . . . ,  Elizabeth  (de 

Mortuo  Mari),  late  the  wife  of, 
322. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joyce  (Frevill), 

late  the  wife  of,  332,  356,  373. 

,  . .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Salop, 

262. 

Petcote  [co.  Northampton].  See  Pot- 
cote. 

Peterborough,  Petirborough,  Petir- 
burgh,  Petyrburgh,  eo.  North- 
ampton, 171  bis,  223  bis,  415. 

Peterill  Bridge,  Peterelbrigge,  co. 
Cumberland,  362. 

Petherton,  South,  co.  Somerset,  Comp- 
ton  Durville  in,  q.v. 

Over  Stratton  in,  q.v. 

Peti,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 152. 

Petirborough,  Petirburgh,  co.  North- 
ampton. See  Peterborough. 

Petirstre,  Petystree,  William,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  26,  221 . 

Petiver,  Petyver,  Petyfer,  John,  of 
Luton,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Bedfordshire,  28,  222,  299,  418. 

,  Thomas,  of  Luton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  85, 
120. 

Petworth,  Petteworth,  co.  Sussex,  171. 

,  Pallingham  in,  q.v. 

Petyclerk,  Denis,  of  Burgh,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
152. 

Petyfer.     See  Petiver. 

Petyjon,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Sussex,  221. 

Petyngton,  Thomas,  chaplain,  217. 

Petyrburgh,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Peterborough. 

Petystree.     See  Petirstre. 

Petyver.     See  Petiver. 

Peuesey,  co.  Wilts,     See  Pewsey. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


577 


Peuesham,  co.  Wills.     Nee  IVwshmn. 
Peverel,  Peverell,  IVvcivll  Kiv.  honour, 

190,  191,  210.  :J4:{,  406. 
Peverel,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Won-  -in 

[1407-1419],   32,   91,    158,    186, 

219. 
Pewewe,  Thomas,  '  bochour,'  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcester,  153. 
Pewsoy,  Peuesey,  co.  Wilts,  363. 
Pewsham,  Peueshaiu.  co.  Wilts,  forest, 

112. 

Peytevyn,    William,    of   Soham,   com- 
missioner   to    raise    a    loan    in 

Cambridgeshire,  315. 
Peyto,  John  de,  knight,  182. 
,  .  .  . . ,  Eleanor,  wife  of, 

182. 
Peyton,  John,  John  de,  John,  son  of, 

144. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  202. 

,  ....-,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  of,  144, 

202. 
,    .  . .  . ,  knight,  Margaret,   late 

the  wife  of,  82. 
Ph',   Phelip,   Phelipp,   Phelippe.     See 

Philipp. 
Phelippes,  William,  of  Bath,  '  touker,' 

437. 

Philipot.     See  Philpot. 
Philipp,  Ph',  Phelip,  Phelipp,  Phelippe, 

Alexander,  323. 

,  .  . . . ,  Margaret,  wife  of,  323. 

David,  100,  101. 

John,  100. 

, ,  knight,  104,  105  bis. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Herefordshire,  107. 

,  Richard,  48. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

48. 

,  Roger,  100  bis. 

,  Simon,  292. 

Thomas,  100  bis. 

,  William,  99,  100,  180. 

,    ,   knight,    276,  410,  412, 

441. 
,    .  . . . ,    .  . .  . ,    Joan    (Bardolf ), 

wife  of,  412,  441. 
Philippa,  duchess  of  York,    183,   184. 

See  also  Mohun, 
Philpot,    Philipot,    Philyppot,    John, 

64. 
Robert,  of  Catworth,  collector 

of   a   tax    in    Huntingdonshire, 

220,  300. 

Picheford,  Hawis  de,  103. 
Pickering,    Pikeryng,     Pykeryng,    co. 

York,  219,  300. 
Pickwell,  Pydekewyll  [in  Georgeham], 

co.  Devon,  230. 
Pickworth,    Pikworth,     co.     Rutland, 

220. 

Piddinghoe,  Pedyngho,  <-o.  Sussex,  171. 
Piddlehinton,  Hynepidell  [co.  Dorsd  ], 

lands  etc.  of  the  alien  prior  of 

Mortain  in,  61. 
Wt.  2415. 


Piers,  Richard,  of  Wells,  farmer  of  tho 
subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths 
for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Dorset, 
111. 

,  Thomas,  175,  176. 

Pigot,  Pigkot,  Pygot,  Henry,  of 
Hitchin,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Hertfordshire,  26. 

John,  199,  289,  321,  361. 

, of  Hitchin,  collector  of  ti 

tax  in  Hertfordshire,  418. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Lincolnshire,  266. 

,  of  Yorkshire,  36,  231. 

,  Richard,  of  Hucklow,  '  zoman,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire, 
86,  121. 

Pikeryng,  co.  York.     See  Pickering. 

Pikisley,  co.  Hereford.     See  Pixley. 

Pikworth,  co.  Rutland.  See  Pick- 
worth. 

Pilcot,  Pilecote  [in  Dogmersfield],  co. 
Southampton,  269. 

Pill,  Pull  [in  Hubberston,  co.  Pem- 
broke], manor,  75,  83. 

Pillerton,  Pyllardyton,  co.  Warwick, 
85,  120. 

Pilton,  co.  Devon,  299,  315,  417. 

,  co.  Rutland,  152. 

Pimperne,  Pympern,  Pymperne,  co. 
Dorset!  26,  397,  398. 

Pinchbeck,    Pynchebek,    co.    Lincoln, 

151,  344. 

Pinkhurst,  Pynkhurst  [in  Slinfold],  co. 

Sussex,  manor,  164. 
Piperell,    Pyperell,    Richard,    esquire, 

333. 
,    . . . . ,    .  .  .  . ,   of   Hollacombe, 

388. 
,  . . . . ,   . . . . ,   . . . . ,  Joan  (Fitz 

Waryn),  wife  of,  388. 

, ,  of  Painsford,  388. 

Pirly.     See  Purley. 

Pitney,  Putney  Lorti,  Putney  Lorty, 

co.  Somerset,  church  of,  advow- 

son  of,  208. 

,  hundred,  208. 

,  manor,  208. 

Pitsea,  Pechesey,  co.  Essex,  418. 
Pitte,  Pytte,  John,  collector  of  customs 

and    subsidies    in    Bridgewater 

and  district,  380,  381,  383. 
,   .  . . . ,  '  hosyer,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcester,  153. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Bridgewater,  128. 

,  William,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Bristol,  Bridgewater,  Minehead 

and  district  as  far  as  Gloucester 

and  there,  392. 
,    . . . . ,  of  Bristol,  searcher  of 

ships    in    Bristol    and    district, 

337. 
Pixley,  Pekisley,  Pikisley,  co.  Hereford, 

152,  172. 
Playce,  Robert,  56. 

,  .....  Katharine,  wife  of,  56. 

F.  37. 


578 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Playford  [co.  Suffolk],  313. 
Playstede,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Sussex,  418. 
Plechynghurst,     John,     of     Dorking, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  299. 
Plecy,  John,  142,  157. 
,  .....  Egidia,  late  the  wife  of, 

157. 

,  John,  father  of,  157. 

,    .  . ,  . ,    John,    grandfather   of, 

157. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    Joan  (Cammell), 

sister  of,  157. 
Pleshey,    Plessitz,    co.    Essex,    castle. 

389. 

,  manor,  389. 

Plomle,  Robert,  escheator  in  Notting- 
hamshire and  Derbyshire,  308. 
Plonte,  John,  of  Haxton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Wiltshire,  220. 
Ploufeld,  Roger,  of  Herefordshire,  46, 

73,  76. 

Pluckley,  Plukele  [co.  Kent],  104. 
Plumpton  [in  Greens  Norton  hundred], 

co.  Northampton,  212,  260,  261. 
Plumpton,  John,  of  Tixover,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  220. 
,   Robert   de,   knight,   collector 

of  a  loan  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  317. 

Plumstead,  Plumstede,  co.  Kent,  416. 
Plymouth,  Plymmouth,  Plyrnmouthe, 

Plymmuth,  co.  Devon,  299. 
,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.     See   Hertis- 

cote    ;      Spenser   ;      Treyage   ; 

Horwode  ;   Densyll  ;   Bentley. 

havener  in.     See  Chaucer. 

,    searchers   of   ships   in. 

See  Bentley  ;    Jolyff  ;    Lakun  ; 

Walke. 

Plympton  St.  Mary,  co.  Devon,  Wood- 
ford  in,  q.v. 
Pochun,     Thomas,     of     Whissendine, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Rutland, 

171. 
Pocklington,  Pokelvngton  [co.  York], 

63. 

,  Yapham  in,  q.v. 

Pocok,  John,  206. 

Podelcote,  co.  Oxford.     See  Pudlicott. 
Podemour,  William,  of  Madley,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire, 

222. 
Podmore,  Podmor  [in  Eccleshall],  co. 

Stafford,  85,  120,  307,  315. 
Poge,  Thomas,  esquire,  of  Lincolnshire, 

191. 
,     .  . .  . ,     of    Nottinghamshire, 

385. 
Pokeford,  Peter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  26. 

Pokelyngton   [co.    York],     See   Pock- 
lington. 
Pokeswell,  John,  2. 


Pole,  co.  Devon.     See  Pool. 

Pole,  Edmund,  Edmund  de  la,  knight, 
274  bis,  310,  311. 

,  . . . . ,  .  . .  . ,  Maud,  wife  of, 

311. 

,  . .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Walter,  son  and 

heir  of,  311. 

,  John  de  la,  clerk,  107. 

,  Michael  de  la,  earl  of  Suffolk, 

104,  105,  312,  314. 

,  .  . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Katharine,  late 

the  wife  of,  273,  312-314. 

,  Michael,  father  of, 

312,  313. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Michael,  son  and 

heir  of,  312. 

,  ,  William,  earl  of 

Suffolk,  son  of,  312,  313. 

,  Peter,  Peter  de,  Peter  del, 

Peter  de  la,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  Derbyshire,  318. 

,  escheator  in  Nottingham- 
shire and  Derbyshire,  6,  263. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Derbyshire,  255. 

,  Thomas  de  la,  William,  son  of, 

363. 

, knight,  334,  369,  409. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  369,  409. 

,  Walter,  WTalter  de  la,  knight, 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 
Cambridgeshire,  315,  316. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Cam- 
bridgeshire and  Huntingdon- 
shire, 215. 

,  William  de  la,  knight,  the 

elder,  Katharine,  late  the  wife 
of,  311. 

Polesworth,  co.  Warwick,  Stipershill 
in,  q.v. 

Warton  in,  q.v. 

Poleyn,  Nicholas,  monk,  farmer  of 
Cowick  priory,  385. 

,  William,  of  Somerset,  341. 

Polhampton  [in  Overtoil,  co.  South- 
ampton], 425. 

Poling,  Polyng,  co.  Sussex,  hundred, 
164. 

manor,  136,  164. 

Pollard,  Richard,  of  Devon,  '  gentil- 
man,'  329. 

,  Walter,  329,  330. 

Pollowe,  John,  collector  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  Exeter  and 
Dartmouth  and  district,  241, 
246,  381  bis,  383. 

Polmorva,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Cornwall,  86,  121,  170. 

Polton,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Hereford 
[1420-1422],  403. 

Pomerav,  John,  John  de  la,  knight, 
143,  168,  198,  201,  319. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Pomeray ) 

daughter  of  Joan  sister  of, 
198,  201, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


579 


Pomeray,  John,  knight  —coiit. 
,    Joan,    late    the 

wife  of,  201,  319,  332. 
,    ....,    Margaret   (Coir). 

sister  of,  198,  20 1. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  75,  201,  319. 

,   .....    Joan  (Pom«M-;i  \- ), 

wife  of,  198,  201. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .....  sheriff  of  Devon, 

40,  66. 
William,   of   Devon,   esquire, 

319,  384. 

Ponchardon.     See  Punchardon. 
Pont-Audemer,    in   Normandy   [Euro, 

France],   hospital   of   lepers   of 

St.  Gilles  in,  56. 
Pontefract,  co.  York,  151,  173. 

priory,  51,  99,  236,  411. 

Pontesbury,  co.  Salop,  Onslow  in,  q.v. 
Pontesbury,  Pontesberi,  Thomas,  126. 
,    .....  farmer  of  the   subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and    alnager,    in    Lincoln    and 

the  parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 9,  11,  252. 

, ,  of  Salop,  8,  83. 

Ponynges,  Ponyngges,  Robert,  knight, 

285. 
,     .  . .  . ,     lord    de,    farmer    of 

Stogursey  priory,  33. 
,  lord  de,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Hampshire,  317. 
,    .....   commissioner   to   raise 

a  loan  in  Svissex,  317. 
Pool,  Pole  [in  Burrington],  co.  Devon, 

250. 
Poorstock,     Porestoke     [co.     Dorset], 

vicar  of.  See  Shepton. 
Pope,  John,  of  Norbitou,  240. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  415. 
,   of  Mildenhall,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  221. 
,  Walter,  of  London,  '  draper,' 

247. 

Popham,  Henry,  esquire,  238,  263. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .....  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  263. 
, Stephen,  son  and 

heir  of,  263. 
,  John,  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of, 

273. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    knight,    Isabel    (Lye), 

late  the  wife  of,  283. 
Porestoke  [co.  Dorset],     See  Poorstock. 
Portalla,    co.    Cornwall.       See    Port- 

hallow. 
Portelmouth,  co.  Devon.     See  Portle- 

mouth,  West. 
Porter,  Portour,  John,  of  Whaplode, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Holland, 

co.  Lincoln,  25. 
,     .  .  .  . ,      the     younger, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Holland,  co. 

Lincoln,  173. 


Porter — cont. 

,  Richard,  of  Farnham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  88,  123,  299. 

,  William,  200. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Agnes  (Frauncoys),  wifo 

of,  200. 

,  . . . . ,  esquire,  82. 

Portesrnouth  [co.  Southampton].  See 
Portsmouth. 

Porthallow,  Portalla  [in  Talland],  co. 
Cornwall,  250. 

Portland,  Portlond  [co.  Dorset],  church, 
186,  218. 

Portlemouth,  West,  Portelmouth  [in 
Malborough],  co.  Devon,  manor, 
115. 

Portlond  [co.  Dorset].     See  Portland. 

Portour.     See  Porter. 

Portreve,  William,  of  Buckingham- 
shire, '  husbondman,'  407. 

Portsmouth,  Portesmouth  [co.  South- 
ampton], liberty,  76. 

,  Kingston  in,  q.v. 

Portyngton,  Thomas,  Thomas  de,  349. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

East  Riding,  co.  York,  151,  300. 

Posewyk,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Postwick. 

Poston,  Puston  [in  Vowchurch,  co. 
Hereford],  388. 

,  Great,  Michelporsthorn  [in 

Hopton  Cangeford],  co.  Salop, 
264. 

,  Lower,  Litelporsthorn  [in  Hop- 
ton  Cangeford],  co.  Salop,  264. 

Postwick,  Posewyk,  co.  Norfolk,  church 
of,  advowson  of,  109. 

,  manor,  109. 

Potcote,  Petcote  [in  Greens  Norton 
and  Cold  Higham,  co.  North- 
ampton], '  Foxeslond  '  in,  363. 

,  '  Scoreslond  '  in,  363. 

,  '  Wyntereslond  '  in,  363. 

Pottenham,  Robert,  esquire,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  418. 

Potter,  Pottere,  John,  parson  of 
Stanlake,  355. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Woburn,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  299,  418. 

Potton,  co.  Bedford,  151. 

Potyn,  Nicholas,  esquire,  228. 

Poucher,  John,  knight,  107. 

Poulet.     See  Paulet. 

Poundstock,  co.  Cornwall,  Penhalt  in, 
q.v. 

Poureston  by  Gyllyngham,  co.  Dorset. 
See  Bourton. 

Power,  Robert,  of  Yorkshire,  132,  136. 

Powick,  Powyk  [co.  Worcester],  40, 
315. 

Powis,  Powys  [co.  Montgomery],  377, 
399,  442. 

Powyk  [co.  Worcester].     See  Powick. 

Powys  [co.  Montgomery].     See  Powis. 

Powys,  Edward,  lord  de,  knight,  132. 
Cf.  Charleton. 


580 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Poyntz,  Poynes,  Poynys,  Poynz,  John, 
of  Essex,  46,  73,  76. 

,  Nicholas,  94. 

,  Robert,  65,  269,  270. 

, Katharine  (Fitz  Nicholl), 

wife  of,  269,  270. 

,  .....  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan    in    Gloucestershire,    315, 
317. 
Frees,  Pryse,  co.  Salop,  172. 

Mickley  in,  q.v. 

,  Sandford  in,  q.v. 

Freest,  Richard,  searcher  of  ships  in 
Southampton  and  district,  392. 
Prentys,  Isabel.     See  Brynnesley. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  172. 

Presfen.     See  Prestfen. 
Preshute,  co.  Wilts,  Clatford  in,  q.v. 
Prestfen,  Presfen,  John,  286,  290. 

,  . .  .  . ,  of  Northumberland,  116, 

280. 
Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  Cottam  in,  q.v. 

,  co.  Rutland,  27. 

,  co.  Sussex,  301. 

[in  West   Dean],   co.   Sussex, 

manor,  164. 

Preston,  Edmund,  of  Hanningfieltl, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex,  87, 
122. 

...-...,  Henry,  of  Nottinghamshire, 
76,  267. 

,  John,  John  de,  282,  283. 

,    . . . . ,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Herefordshire,  28. 

,   . . . . ,  justice  of  the  Common 

Bench,  392. 

Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

West  Riding,  co.  York,  26. 

William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Coventry,  29. 

, of  Preston,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Sussex,  301. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Shrawardine,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  416. 

of  Yorkshire,  clerk,  430. 

Pretewell,  co.  Essex.     See  Prittlewell. 
Priddy,  Prydy,  co.  Somerset,  299. 
priories  named  : — 
Abergavenny. 
Allerton  Mauleverer. 
Bennington,  Long. 
Blyth. 
Breamore. 
Brimpsfield. 
Broomholm. 
Bruton. 
Burwell. 
Caldwell. 
Campsea  Ash. 
Carisbrooke. 
Carlisle  (cathedral). 
Christchurch  Twynham. 
Clatford. 
Cogges. 


priories  named  • — cont. 

Corsham. 

Coventry. 

Cowick. 

Crasswell. 

Greeting  St.  Mary. 

Bailing,  Field. 

Drax. 

Dunstable. 

Ellerton  [on  Spalding  Moor]. 

Ellingham. 

Everdon. 

Exeter  (St.  James). 

Felley. 

Ferriby,  North. 

Fordham. 

Gisburn. 

Guernsey  (St.  Michael  in  the  Vale). 

Haltemprice. 

Hedingham,  Castle. 

Hinckley. 

Holme,  East. 

Hough  on  the  Hill. 

Kerswell. 

Kingston  on  Hull  (Carthusian). 

Lancaster. 

Lapley. 

Leeds. 

Linton. 

Llangennith. 

Loders. 

Malton,  Old. 

Mattersey. 

Minting. 

Modbury. 

Mortain. 

New  Abbey  by  Alberbury. 

Newstead. 

Nostal. 

Noyon  and  Neufmarche. 

Panfield. 

Pontefract. 

Ravendale. 

Romney,  New. 

St.  Clears. 

St.  Helens. 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England. 

St.  Michael's  Mount. 

St.  Sever. 

Sheen. 

Spalding. 

Sporle. 

Stogursey. 

Stratfieldsay  e . 

Thurgarton. 

Tickford. 

Tywardreath. 

Ware. 

Wareham. 

Watton. 

Winghall. 

Wootton  Wawen. 

Worksop. 

Priour,  Richard,  228,  390,  435. 
Prittlewell,  Pretewell,  co.  Essex,  418. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


581 


Proctour,  John,  of  Barton  on  Humber, 

collector  of  a  tax   in  Lindsey, 

co.  Lincoln,  1711. 
Prophet,  Prophote,  Pi*ofet,  John,  clerk, 

farmer  of  Strut firldsuye  priory, 

40,  73,  7(5,  77. 
,   .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   nephew  of. 

See  Felde. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    of    London,     '  fyssho- 

monger,'  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage   of   cloths   for  sale, 

and  alrmger.  iu  London,  10,  11. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  a.  tax  in 

Sussex,  221. 

Provide,  John,  of  Somerfield,  328,  329. 
Proute,  William,  of  \Vodmore,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  27. 
Provost,  Walter,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Melcombe  and 

Weymouth    and    district,    291, 

292",  294,  380,  381,  383. 
Prydy,  co.  Somerset.     See  Priddy. 
Prymor,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  22. 
Prynse,  Richard,  of  Windloy,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  220. 
Pryso,  co.  Salop.     See  Frees. 
Publow,    co.    Somerset,   Woollard   in, 

q.v. 
Puddlotown,   Pudeletune,   co.   Dorset, 

95,  96. 

Puddyng,  Jolm,  of  Cornwall,  202. 
Pudeletune,  co.  Dorset.     See  Puddle- 
town. 
Pudlicott,   Podelcote    [in   Charlbury], 

co.  Oxford,  93. 

Pulham,  Gilbert,  of  Suffolk,  367. 
Pull  [co.  Pembroke].     See  Pill. 
Pullesdon,  John,   *  barbour,'   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcester,  302. 
Pulton,   John,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Northamptonshire,  150. 
Pulvertofte,    Richard,    of    Algarkirk, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Holland, 

co.  Lincoln,  222. 

Punchardon,  Ponchardon,  Hugh,  345. 
,  John,  of  Ellingham,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hampshire,  301. 

,  Oliver,  Oliver  do,  196,  234. 

,  .  . . . ,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 

234. 
,   .  . . . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

234. 
Purbeck,  East,  Estpurbyk  [in  isle  of 

Purbeck],  co.  Dorset,   19. 

Wharrammeswey  in,  q.v. 

Purley,  Purly,  Perlee,  Pirly,  John,  48. 
,  .  . . . ,  of  Wymondham,  '  gentil- 

man,'  395,  430. 

,  Peter,  22,  63,  75. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

75. 

,  Thomas,  333,  359. 

,    . .  . . ,   Edmund,   brother  and 

heir  of,  359. 


Parley — cont. 

,  William,  1,  44. 

,  Peter,  son  and  heir  of,  44. 

,  .  . . . ,  the  vounger,  267,  395, 

429,  430. 

Pursoll,  John,  335. 

,  Robert,  238. 

Purveour,  Laurence,  of  Beckington, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Somerset, 
lf>2. 

Pury,  co.  Somerset.     See  Perry. 

Pury  alius  Chapman,  William,  of 
Sherborno,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Dorset,  221. 

Puston  [co.  Hereford].     See  Poston. 

Putley,  Putteley,  co.  Hereford,  418. 

Putney  Lorti,  Putney  Lorty,  co.  Somer- 
set. See  Pitney. 

Putteley,  co.  Hereford.     See  Putley. 

Pydekewyll,  co.  Devon.     See  Pickwell. 

Pydell,  co.  Dorset,  150. 

Pyell,  John,  late  citizen  of  London, 
Joan,  late  the  wife  of,  2. 

Pyg,  Pygge,  Thomas,  of  Boston, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Holland, 
co.  Lincoln,  151. 

,  farmer  of  the  sub- 
sidy and  alnage  of  cloths  for 
sale,  and  alnagor,  in  Holland, 
co.  Lincoln,  279. 

Pygot.     See  Pigot. 

Pyk,  John,  of  Edmonton,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Middlesex,  300. 

Pyke,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
London,  153. 

,  .  .  . . ,  alderman,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  London,  88,  123. 

Pj'kenham,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Cambridgeshire,  221. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Ely,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Cambridgeshire,  172. 

Pykeryng,  co.  York.     See  Pickering. 

Pykeryng,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Rutland,  86,  121. 

,  John,  331. 

Pyle,  John,  of  Bradninch,  439. 

Pylkyiigton,  John,  knight,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  North- 
amptonshire, 316. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Northampton- 
shire, 296. 

Pyllardyton,  co.  Warwick.  See  Filler  - 
ton. 

Pylton,  John,  of  Oakham,  277. 

,  William,  clerk,  farmer  of  the 

priory  of  St.  James  by  Exeter, 
285. 

Pym,  Richard,  clerk,  41. 

,  William,  of  Cannington 

hundred,  '  gentilman,'  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  416. 

Pymore  [in  Loders],  co.  Dorset,  95. 

Pympe,  Jolm,  413. 

,  . . . . ,  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of, 

413. 


582 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Pympe,  John — cont. 

,  Reynold,  son  and  heir  of, 

413. 

,  .  . .  . ,  esquire,  379. 

,  Reynold,  escheator  in  Kent 

and  Middlesex,  242. 

Pympern,  Pymperne,  co.  Dorset.  See 
Pimpern. 

Pynchebek,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Pinch- 
beck. 

Pynchebek,  Gilbert,  of  Whaplode, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Holland,  co. 
Lincoln,  222,  415. 

Pynder,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Southwark,  174. 

Pyne,  Edmund,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Devon,  315. 

Pynesford  [co.  Devon].  See  Pains- 
ford. 

Pynkenye,  Pynkkeney,  John,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  301,  417. 

Pynkhurst,  co.  Sussex.  See  Pink- 
hurst. 

Pynkkeney.     See  Pynkenye. 

Pynwell,  William,  under-escheator  in 
London,  260. 

Pyppard,  Richard,  of  Latchford,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  152, 
301. 

Pyperell.     See  Piperell. 

Pyrewell,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Gloucestershire,  301. 

Pyrindon,  Great,  co.  Essex.  See  Parn- 
don,  Great. 

,  Little,  co.  Essex,  See  Parn- 

don,  Little. 

Pyrton,  co.  Oxford,  Clare  in,  q.v. 

,  Golder  in,  q.v. 

Pyrton,  William,  farmer  of  Hinckley 
priory,  43. 

Pyryton,  Nicholas,  '  tyler,'  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Worcester,  223. 

Pytte.     See  Pitte. 

Pyttys,  Richard,  of  Brigstock,  292. 


Q 


Quadring,  Quadryng  [co.  Lincoln],  261. 

Quahtwayht,  co.  Derby.  See  Swath- 
wick. 

Quapplod,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Whaplode. 

Quarell,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Dorset,  171. 

Quamdon,  Querndon,  co.  Derby,  151. 

,  Quernedon  [in  Barrow  upon 

Soar],  co.  Leicester,  86,  121. 

Quarrendon  [co.  Buckingham]  (?), 
Quaryndon,  church,  218. 

Quatrernayns,  Caterrnayn,  Catyrmayn, 
Katermayns,  Katirmayns,  Guy, 
62,  76. 


Quatremayns,  Guy — cont. 

,  . . .  . ,  Richard,  brother  and 

heir  of,  76. 

,  Richard,  308. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  207. 

, of  Oxfordshire,  393,  394. 

Quatt  Malvern,  Qwat,  co.  Salop,  222. 

,  Dudmaston  in,  q.v. 

Quaynt,  John,  56. 

Quenby  [in  Hungerton,  co.  Leicester], 
258,  375. 

Queniborough,  Qwenyngburgh,  co. 
Leicester,  300. 

Querndon,  co.  Derby.     See  Quarndon. 

Quernedon,  co.  Leicester.  See  Quarn- 
don. 

Quynaton,  Robert,  258. 

Quynteyn,  Thomas,  the  elder,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  417. 

Qiiyxley,  Quyxle,  John,  of  Yorkshire, 
295. 

,  Robert,  searcher  of  ships  in 

King's  Lynn  and  district,  15. 

Qwaplode,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Whap- 
lode. 

Qwat,  co.  Salop.     See  Quatt  Malvern. 

Qwenyngburgh,  co.  Leicester.  Sec. 
Queniborough. 


R 


Raby,  Thomas,  mayor  of  Folkestone, 

53. 

Racheford,  co.  Essex.     See  Rochford. 
Radcliff,    Radclyf,    Radclyff,    James, 

knight,  John,  son  of,  201. 

,  John,  knight,  227,  228. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Cecily,  wife  of,  227. 

,    Nicholas,    knight,    sheriff    of 

Cumberland,  428. 
Radclyf  upon  Soure,  co.  Nottingham. 

See  Ratcliffe  upon  Soar. 
Radclyf,  Radclyff.     See  Radcliff. 
Raddenore,     William,     of     Downton, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop,  152. 
Radecote,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hertfordshire,  26. 
Radeford.  See  Ratford. 
Radelyngton  in  Purbik,  co.  Dorset. 

See  Rollington. 

Rademelde,  Rademylde,  Ralph,  285. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Sussex,  317. 
Radeiiay,     John,     knight,     332.     Cf. 

Rodeiiey. 
Radestoke  [co.  Somerset].     See  Rad- 

stock. 
Radewell,  John,  sheriff  of  Bedfordshire 

and  Buckinghamshire,  358. 
Radewynter,     co.     Essex.     See    Rad- 

winter. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


683 


Radley,    co.    Berks,    Kennington    in, 

q.v. 
Radstock,    Hadcstokc    |co.    Somerset], 

parson  of.     See  Balon. 
Rudwinter,    Radewyriter,    oo.    Essex, 

manor  of  Roos  in,  347,  348. 
Raggenell,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Rag- 
rial  1. 
Raghton,  Christopher,  194. 

,  John  de,  113. 

,  Oliver  de,  John,  son  of,  209. 

,   .  . .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Eleanor  (Broun), 

mother  of,  209. 
Ragnall,  Raggenell  [in  Dunham],  co. 

Nottingham,  27. 
Ragonell,     Cecily,      Joan      (Burrnan), 

daughter  of,  202. 

Rainham,  Reynham,  co.  Essex,  418. 
Rainton,  Raynton,  Raynton  by  Toppe- 

clyff    [in    Topcliffo],    co.    York, 

321,  395. 

Ralegh,  Thomas,  338. 
,      .  .  . . ,      Joan      (Braybroke), 

daughter  of,  338. 
,  .  . . . ,  William,  son  and  heir  of, 

338. 
Ram,  Robert,  Margaret,  daughter  and 

an  heir  of,  98. 
Rames,  Reymes,  Robert,  Maud,  late 

the  wife  of,  142. 
,     Thomas,     of     Bedfordshire, 

147. 

Cf.  Reynes. 

Ramesey,  cos.  Huntingdon  and  Cam- 
bridge.    See  Ramsey. 
Ramesey.     See  Ramsey. 
Rampton,  co.  Nottingham,  170. 
Ramsbury,    Remmesbury,    co.    Wilts, 

220. 

Ramsey,  Ramseye,  co.  Essex,  300. 
,    Ramesey,    cos.    Huntingdon 

and    Cambridge,    abbey,    prior 

and  convent  of,  290. 

,  abbot  of,  231. 

, See  also  Butturwyk. 

Ramsey,   Ramesey,   Ralph,   sheriff  of 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  58. 

,  .  . .  . ,  esquire,  240. 

Randolf,  William,  goldsmith,  of  Lon- 
don, 373. 

Rantoii,  Ronton,  co.  Stafford,  221. 
Rasen,  West,  Westrasen,  co.  Lincoln, 

398. 
Rassh,  Clement,  '  fissheman,'  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Norwich,  89,  124. 

,  John,  of  Oxfordshire,  411. 

William,  of  Oxfordshire,  363. 

Rasyn,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Southwark,  302. 

Ratby,  co.  Leicester,  Groby  in,  q.v. 
Ratcliffe    upon    Soar,    Radclyf    upon 

Soure,  co.  Nottingham,  427. 
Rate,  John,  of  El  sham,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lindsev,  co.  Lincoln,  25, 

222. 


Ratford,  Radoford,  Nicholas,  of  Devon, 

322,  328,  385. 
Rathewell,     co.     Northampton.       See 

Rothwell. 

Ravidon,    Richard,   esquire,    of   York- 
shire, 327. 
Rauf,    Adam,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Lincoln,  29. 
Raundes,      co.      Northampton.       See 

Raunds. 
Raundes,  William,  of  Raunds,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Northamptonshire, 

415. 
Raunds,  Raundes,   co.   Northampton, 

86,  121,  415. 

Raunston.     See  Ravonston. 
Ravendale  [co.  Lincoln],  alien  priory, 

38,  39. 

Ravenesworth,  John,  Alice,  late  tho 
wife  of,  331. 

Ravenhull,  Nicholas,  of  Stagsden, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Bedford- 
shire, 418. 

Ravenston,  Raunston,  John,  of  Hamp- 
shire, 111,  361. 

Rawdon,  Rowedon,  co.  York,  173. 

Ray,  John,  of  Preston,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Rutland,  27. 

Rayleigh,  Raylegh,  Reileigh,  Reylegh, 
co.  Essex,  136,  137,  178,  348. 

,  honour,  136,  178,  347,  348. 

,park,  136,  137,  178. 

Raynell,  Walter,  the  younger,  of 
Devon,  330. 

Rayner,  Reyner,  John,  323. 

, ,  of  Fincham,  198,  268. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  London,  224. 

Raynes.     See  Reynes. 

Raynham,  Reynham,  co.  Norfolk, 
manor,  367. 

Raynton,  Raynton  by  Toppeclyff,  co. 
York.  See  Rainton. 

Read,  Reued  [in  Whalley],  co.  Lancas- 
ter, 300. 

Reade.     See  Rede. 

Reading,  Redyng,  Redynge,  co.  Berks, 

87,  122,  172,  222,  301. 

,  abbot  of,  17. 

,  letters  dated  at,  200. 

,  Whitley  in,  q.v. 

Recham,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Essex,  220. 

Rede,  Reade,  Reede,  Edward,  of 
Staffordshire,  clerk,  107,  108. 

,  Henry,  of  Long  Stanton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire, 
415. 

,  John,  John  le,  chaplain,  20. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  London,  8. 

,  Nicholas,  94. 

,  Pernell,  wife  of,  94. 

,  Richard,  276,  277. 

,  Robert,  bishop  of  Chichester 

[1396-1415],  32,  90. 

,  William,  323. 


584 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Rede,  William — cont. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Margaret,  wife  of,  323. 

,   .  .  . . ,  clerk,  farmer  of  Elling- 

ham  priory,  55. 
Bedelyngton,  co.  Rutland.     See  Rid- 

lington. 
Redeman,  Richard,  knight,  sheriff  of 

Yorkshire  and  keeper  of  York 

castle,  129,  177. 

Redemeld,  co.  Sussex.     See  Rodmell. 
Redenhale,  John,  of  Sawbridgeworth, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 173. 

Rederys.     See  Redrys. 
Redmar,  Redmare,  Thomas,  searcher 

of  ships  in  Kingston    on  Hull 

and  district,  16,  392. 
Rednes,  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire,  289. 
Redrys,  Rederys,  John,  farmer  of  the 

subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for 

sale,    and    alnager,    in    Bristol, 

341. 
,     . . . . ,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Bristol  and  district,  117,  207. 
Redyng,    Redynge,    co.     Berks.     See 

Reading. 

Ree,  Edmund,  of  Oxfordshire,  338. 
Reede.     See  Rede. 
Reepham,  Refham,  co.  Lincoln,  305. 
Regylbury,  Philip,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Somerset,  299. 

Reileigh,  co.  Essex.     See  Rayleigh. 
Rekill,   Nicholas,    escheator   in   Essex 

and     Hertfordshire,     209.     Cf. 

Rikhull. 
religion,  persons  assuming  the  habit  of, 

98,  275,  330. 

Remmesbury,  co.   Wilts.     See  Rams- 
bury. 

Remnam,  Romneham,  William,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,   28, 

150,  417. 
Rempston,      co.      Nottingham.        See 

Rempstone. 
Rempston,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Dorset,  86,  121. 

Rempstone,   Rempston,   co.   Notting- 
ham, 299. 
Renhold,  Ronhale,  co.  Bedford,  299, 

418. 
Repington,  Philip,  bishop  of  Lincoln 

[1405-1419],   32,   90,   158,   186, 

211,  218,  310. 
Reppeslay,   co.   Lincoln.       See   Rops- 

ley. 

Repton,  Repyngton,  co.  Derby,  300. 
Repynghale,      Repynghall,      Thomas, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Kesteven, 

co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 
,  William,  vicar  of  New  Romney, 

farmer  of  New  Romnev  priory, 

346. 

Repyngton,  co.  Derby.     See  Repton. 
Reson,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Dorset,  26,  171. 


Reson,  Walter — cont. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Melcombe     and 

district,  203  bis,  204,  205,  216. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Melcombe     and 

Weymouth    and    district,    291, 

292,  294. 
Resprenna,  Richard,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Cornwall,  318. 
Rest,  Roger,  100. 
Restwold,  Richard,  the  younger,  385, 

386,  423. 
Retford,    Reteford,    co.    Nottingham, 

220,  299,  416. 
Retherfeld,   co.   Sussex.     See   R other  - 

field. 

Reued,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Read. 
Reve,  John,  323. 

,  William,  323. 

Rever.     See  Ryver. 

Reylegh,  co.  Essex.     See  Rayleigh. 

Reymes.     See  Rames. 

Reynald.     See  Reynold. 

Reyner.     See  Rayner. 

Reynes,  Raynes,  John,  esquire,  378. 

,  Richard,  of  Marston  Morotaine, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bedford- 
shire, 171. 

,  Thomas,  esquire,  194,  195. 

Cf.  Rames. 

Reynewell,  John,  268. 

Reynford,  William,  esquire,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 
Reynham,  co.  Essex.     See  Rainham. 

,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Raynham. 

Reynold,  Reynald,  John,  of  Langham, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Rutland, 

152,  302. 
,  Richard,  serjeant  of  the  sheriff 

of  Cornwall,  245. 
,  Robert,  of  Atherstone,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  222. 

,  William,  261. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Attleborough,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  222. 
Reynoldyn,  William,  of  Attleborough, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 151. 
Ricall,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

York,  419. 
Ricardeby     [co.     Cumberland].       See 

Rickerby. 
Richard  II,  buyer  and  baker  of.     See 

Whitele. 

Richard,  duke  of  York,  135,  390,  435. 
, father  of.     See  Richard, 

earl  of  Cambridge. 

,  earl  of  Cambridge,  135. 

. ,  Richard  son  of,  137,  138, 

178,  234. 
ap  Morgan,  monk,  prior  and 

farmer  of   Llangennith   priory, 

56,  295. 
ap  Yevan,  145. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


685 


Mirliurd,  Jolm,  100. 

,  Philip,  of  Bristol,  st'iin-hor  of 

slii|)S    in    Bristol    and    district, 

207. 

,  William,  214. 

Richards  Castle,  Richurdrsr.istfll  [cos. 

Hereford  and  Salop],  418. 
Richmond,  Rychmond,  co.  York,  151. 
Richmond,    Richemond,    Richeimmd, 

York    dioc.,   archdeaconry,   51, 

98,  236,  324,  411. 

Richmond,  Richemond,  earl  of,  261. 
Rickerby,  Ricardeby  [in  Stanwix,  co. 

Cumberland],  147. 
Rickinghall,  Rykenhale  [co.    Suffolk], 

313. 

Rickling.  Rykelyng,  co.  Essex,  418. 
Ridlington,  Redelyiigton,  co.  Rutland, 

418. 

Rigeton.     See  Rigton. 
Riggewyn,  John,  John  son  and  heir  of, 

23,  24. 
Rigmaydyn,  Rigmayden,  Rygmayderi, 

Ryngmayden,  William,  eschea- 

tor    in    Nottinghamshire     and 

Derbyshire,  81,  135. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Nottingham- 
shire and  Derbyshire,  5,  177. 
Rigton,  Rigeton,  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire, 

83,  92. 
Rikhull,  Rykhill,  John,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318. 
Nicholas,  of  Hatfield  Pevorel, 

'  gentilman,'  320.     Cf.  Rekill. 
Rilston,   Ryllvston   [in  Burnsall],   co. 

York,  299. 
Rilston,    Rylleston,    John,    Jolm    de, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  West 

Riding,  co.  York,  220. 
,    .  . .  . ,  esquire,   collector  of  a 

tax    in   the   West    Riding,    co. 

York,  161. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Rilston,  collector  of  a 

tax    in   the   West    Riding,    co. 

York,  299. 

Cf.  Rolleston. 

Ringmer,  Ryngemer,  co.  Sussex,  418. 
Ringstead,   co.   Northampton,   Cotton 

in,  q.v. 

Riple,  John,  323. 

Ripley,  Ruple  [in  Sopley],  co.  South- 
ampton, 434. 
Riplington,  Rypplyngton  [in  Whalton, 

co.  Northumberland],  17. 
Ripon,  Rypon,  co.  York,  417. 

,  Bridge  Hewiek  in,  q.v. 

Risborough,  Princes,  co.  Buckingham, 

Culverton  in,  q.v. 
Risby,  Rysby  [in  Rowley],  co.  York, 

26. 
Rissington,  Great,  Great  Rysyngdon, 

co.  Gloucester,  415. 
Riston,  co.  Norfolk,  320. 
Risyng     [co.     Norfolk].     See     (_'jistl«! 

Rising. 


Road,  Rode,  co.  Somerset,  172. 

Robell,  Robert,  104. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Isabel  (Crote),  sinter  •>(, 

155. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  Rosa,  late  the  wife  of, 

104. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Thomas,  son  of,  155. 

Robert,  John,  son  of,  357. 

'Robert,  John,  of  High  Easter,  collector 

of  a  tax  hi  Essex,  87,  122. 
Robroke,     Robrook,    William,     clork, 

farmer  of  Long  Bennington  and 

Field  Dalling  priory,  111. 

, ,  of  Bristol,  168. 

Robyas,  Thomas,  421. 

Robynet,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  300. 
Rocester,  co.  Stafford,  Combridgo  in, 

q.v. 
Roch,  Roches  [co.  Pembroke],  manor, 

75,  83. 

Roche  [in  Maltby,  co.  York],  monas- 
tery of,  abbot  and  convent  of, 

411. 

Rocheford,  co.  Essex.     See  Rochford. 
Rocheford,  John,  knight,  Alice  (Gib- 
thorp),   daughter   and   heir   of, 

423. 
,     . . .  . ,     .....     Joan     (Roos), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  423. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .....    Joan    (Hillary), 

mother  of,  423. 

Roches  [co.  Pembroke].     See  Roch. 
Rochester  [co.  Kent],  castle,  329. 
Rochester,  bishop  of.     See  Young. 
,  bishopric  of,  guardian  of  the 

spirituality  of,  310,  402. 
Rochford,  Racheford,   Rocheford,   co. 

Essex,  hundred,  136,  178. 
Rockingham,  Rokyrigham,  co.  North- 
ampton, 128  bis. 
,  forest  of,  King's  Cliff e  forest 

in,  q.v. 

,  manor  or  lordship,  128. 

Rockland,  Rokeland,  co.  Norfolk,  175. 
Rocle,    John,    of   the   Isle   of   Wight, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

417. 
Rodbaston  [in  Penkridge],  co.  Stafford, 

manor,  182. 
Rodbourne  Cheney,  co.  Wilts,  Haydon 

in,  q.v. 

Rode,  co.  Somerset.     See  Road. 
Rodeney,  John  de,  knight,  49,  50,  334. 
,  .  . . . ,  .....  Alice,  late  the  wife 

of,  49,  50. 
,    . .  .  . ,    .  . . . ,    Katharine,    late 

the  wife  of,  50. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  . .  . ,    Walter,   knight, 

son  and  heir  of,  2,  49,  50. 
,  . . . . ,   . . .  . ,   .  . .  . ,  Isabel,  late 

the  wife  of,  49,  50. 
,    .  . . . ,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  . . ,   John,  son 

and  heir  of,  50. 
Cf.  Radenay. 


586 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Kodenhale,  Bothenale,  John,  441. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  Alice  (Thorp),  wife  of, 

386,  441. 

, ,  knight,  205,  334,  352. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   guardian  of  the 

temporalities    of   the    bishopric 

of  Norwich,  139. 
f     . . .  . ,     .  . .  . ,    keeper    of    the 

office    of    treasurer,    111,    118, 

126,  131. 

Koderham,  co.  York.     See  Botherharn. 
Roding,    High,    High    Bothyng,     co. 

Essex,  manor,  162. 
Bodley  [in  Westbury  on  Severn],  co. 

Gloucester,  161. 

Bodmell,  Bedemeld,  co.  Sussex,  301. 
Kodyngton,  Bobert  de,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  222. 
Bodys,  John,  mayor  and  escheator  of 

Newcastle -upon-Tyne,  427  bis. 
Roger,  Rogore,  John,  49,  50. 
prior   of   Tywardreath 

and  farmer  of  Modbury  priory, 

39. 

Roke,  John,  50.     Cf.  Rooke. 
Bokeland,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Rockland. 
Rokell,    Bokelle,    Robert,    of    Essex, 

177,  178. 

,  William,  331. 

Rokes.     See  Rukes. 
Rokesburgh,  William,  160. 

, Isabel,  wife  of,  160. 

Rokesby,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Roxby. 
Rokewod,  Rokewode,  William,  426. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Suffolk,  317. 
,  . . .  . ,  escheator  in  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  6,  41. 

Rokynge,  co.  Kent.  See  Ruckinge. 
Rokyngham,  co.  Northampton.  See 

Rockingham. 
Roley,  Thomas,  206. 
Bolfyndon,  co.  Kent.     See  Rolvenden. 
Roller,  John,  345. 

Rolleston,  Henry  de,  of  Etwall,  collec- 
tor   of    a    tax    in    Derbyshire, 

300. 

,  Thomas,  104,  134. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  Beatrice  (Haulay),  late 

the  wife  of,  134. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Ellen  ( Cony ers),  daughter 

of,  134. 
,      Margaret     (Tirwhit), 

daughter  of,  134. 
.  .  .^.  .,  William  de,  esquire,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  86,  121. 

Cf.  Rilston. 

Rollington,  Radelyngton  in  Purbik  [in 

Corfe  Castle],  co.  Dorset,  manor, 

348,  349. 

Rolvenden,  Rolfynden,  co.  Kent,  170. 
Rolves,  John,  65. 
Romayn,  John,  esquire,  332  bis. 
Romby,  John,  '  sausemaker,'  collector 

of  a  tax  in  York,  302. 


Rome,  Jolm,  of  Ryhall,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Rutland,  418. 
Romeney,    co.    Kent.     See    Romney, 

New. 
Romesey,     co.      Southampton.       See 

Romsey. 
Romeseye,  Romesye,  Oliver,  283. 

,  Thomas,  283,  368,  369. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  daxighter  and  heir 

of,  369. 
,   .  . .  . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 

368. 

, ,  knight,  334. 

Cf.  Rumsy. 

Romney,   New,   Romeney,   co.    Kent, 

alien  priory,  38,  346. 

,  vicar  of.     See  Repynghale. 

Romsey,  Romesey,  co.  Southampton, 

27,  172,  175. 

Ronhale,  co.  Bedford.     See  Renhold. 
Ronton,  co.  Stafford.     See  Ranton. 
Roo,  Richard,  323. 
Rooke,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  222.     Cf.  Roke. 
Boos,    co.    Essex,    manor.     See   Bad- 
winter. 

Boos,  John,  lord  de,  378. 
,  . . . . ,   Thomas,    brother 

and  heir  of,  378  bis,  379,  430. 

,  Margaret,  423. 

,....,  Joan  (Rocheford),  mother 

of,  423. 
,    Robert,    of    Gedney,   knight, 

sheriff  of  Lincolnshire,  358,  368. 
,  Thomas,  of  Helmsley,  knight, 

Beatrice,  late  the  wife  of,  103, 

104. 

William,  lord  de,  239. 

,    .  . .  . ,    of    Helmsley,    knight, 

63  bis. 

Cf.  Rous. 

Roote,  Rote,  John,  of  Eaton,  collector 

of   a   tax   in   Nottinghamshire, 

220   299 

Ropere,  William,  323. 
Bopkyne,    Thomas,    commissioner    to 

raise  a  loan  in  Surrey,  315. 
Ropsley,  Reppeslay,  co.  Lincoln,  25. 
Rose,  Henry,  clerk,  194. 
.......  John,  of  Hardmead,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire, 

301,  416. 
Roskyn,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Leicestershire,  27. 
Boss,  Bosse,  co.  Hereford,  148. 
Bosse,  William,  of  Hampton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  222. 
Bote.     See  Boote. 
Bothenale.     See  Bodenale. 
Botherbridge,       Butherbrugge,       co. 

Sussex,  hundred,  164. 
Botherfield,    Betherfeld,    co.    Sussex, 

221. 

,  church,  83. 

.......  Bawtry  in,  q.v. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


587 


Rothorlmm,     Rodorhum,     c:o.     York, 

87,  123. 

,  Dalton  in,  '/.'•. 

Rothewell,     co.     Northampton.       See 

Rothwell. 

Rothewell,    Henry,    of    York,     '  mar- 
chant,'    collector    of    a    tax    in 

York,  174. 
,  Thomas,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Berkshire,  316. 

,  William,  224. 

Rothwell,    Rothewell,    Rathewell,    co. 

Northampton,  223,  415. 
Rothyng,     High,     co.     Essex.         See 

Roding,  High. 
Rotyngton,    Robert,    of    Cumberland, 

43. 

Rouce,  Edmund,  of  Boston,  collector 
.  of  a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 

222. 

,  Jolm,  esquire,  3,  73. 

,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  William,  son  and 

heir  of,  73. 

Cf.  Rous. 

Rouche,   John,   collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  301. 
Rouchestre,  Robert,  276. 
Rouclyff,  Guy,  291. 
Roughton,  co.  Lincoln,  433. 

church  of,  advowson  of,  433. 

Roun,  Thomas,  of  Haslingfield,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire, 

150. 
Rous,  Baldwin,  of  Kiftsgate,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  415. 

,  Christina,  143. 

,    John,     Christian,     Christina, 

late  the  wife  of,  142,  145. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   of   Fordharn,   collector 

of    a    tax    in    Cambridgeshire, 

300. 
,   Robert,   esquire^   collector  of 

a  tax  in  Suffolk,  150. 

Cf.  Roos  and  Rouce. 

Routh,    Routhe,   John,    knight,   com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in  the 

East  Riding,  co.  York,  318. 
,  William,  of  Huntingdonshire, 

18,  79. 

Rowedon,  co.  York.     See  Rawdon. 
Rowedon,      John      de,     of     Rawdon, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  West 

Riding,  co.  York,  173. 
Roweley,    co.    Stafford.     See    Rowley 

Regis. 
Roweley,  John  de,  of  Rotford,  collector 

of   a   tax    in   Nottinghamshire, 

299. 
Rowley,  co.  Warwick,  363. 

,  co.  York,  Risby  in,  q.v. 

Regis,  Roweley,  co.   Stafford, 

298,  417. 
Rowsyng,  Robert,  of  Newton,  collec- 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 222. 


Roxby,  Rokesby,  co.  Lincoln,  25,  173. 
Royhale,  Richard,  133. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Edmund,  brother  of,  133. 

,  .  . . . ,  Richard,  son  of,  104  bis, 

133. 

Royston    [cos.    Hertford    and    Cam- 
bridge], 221,  418. 
Ruckingo,    Rokynge,    co.    Kent,    221, 

299. 
Ruddok,  Rudduk,  David,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Bristol,  89,  124. 
,  sheriff  of  Bristol,   296, 

354. 
,  John,  '  webbe,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salisbury,  88,  123. 
Rudoyord,  co.  Stafford.     See  Rudyard. 
Rudeyord,  Richard,  of  Rudyard,  collec- 
tor of  a   tax   in   Staffordshire, 

417. 

Rudham,  Nicholas,  188. 
Rudstane,  Robert,  349. 
Rudyard,  Rudeyord  [in  Leek],  co. 

Stafford,  417. 
Rufford  [co.  Nottingham],  priory  (recte 

abbey),    51,   98,    188,  236,  324, 

411. 

Rufford,  Thomas,  333,  367. 
,  .  . . . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

367. 
Ruggeley,  John,  of  Shenstone,  collector 

of  a   tax   in   Staffordshire,   85, 

120. 
,     Nicholas,     of     Hawkesyard, 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 

Staffordshire,  315. 
Rukes,    Rokes,   Thomas,    collector   of 

customs  and  subsidies  in  Bristol 

and    district,     113,     130,     157, 

162,  192. 
Rumbeme,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Sussex,  418. 
Rumpney,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Worcestershire,  25,  298. 
Rumsy,  Robert,  of  Market  Lavington, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Wiltsliire, 

87,  122.     Cf.  Romeseye. 
Ruple,  co.  Southampton.     See  Ripley. 
Russell,  James,  of  Ickleton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  221, 

415. 

John,  109. 

,  .  . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Herefordshire,  317. 
,    escheator  in  Hereford- 
shire and  the  adjacent  march  of 

Wales,  136,  308,  388,  408. 
,  . . . . ,  sheriff  of  Herefordshire, 

215. 
,   .....  of  Combridge,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  298, 

417. 
,    of    Ickleton,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  300. 
,   .....  of  Tamworth,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  298. 


588 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Russell — cont. 

Maurice,  knight,  143  bis,  175, 

176. 
. . . ,  . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  Isabel  (Chelerey), 

wife  of,  175,  176. 
f  .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Isabel  (Draytori), 

daughter  of,  176. 
,  , . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret  (Denys), 

daughter  of,  175,  176. 
,  .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Ralph,  knight,  of 

the    Isle    of   Wight,    father   of, 

175. 
,  Richard,  farmer  of  the  priory 

of  Greeting  St.  Mary  and  Ever- 

don,  46. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  mayor  and  escheator  of 

York,  336. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  London,  308. 

Robert,  30,  326. 

,    .  . .  . ,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Surrey,  88,  123,  170. 
,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Bristol  and  district, 

4,   13,    113,   130,   204  bis,  349, 

351,  353. 
,  . . . . ,  mayor  and  escheator  of 

Bristol,  196,211,218. 
,   sheriff   of   Bristol,    76, 

118. 

, ,  of  Bristol,  393. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  merchant,  394. 

Thomas,  175,  176. 

,    .  . .  . ,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Northampton- 
shire and  Rutland,  394. 

,  of  Bristol,  342. 

,     . . .  . ,    of    London,      '  fyssh- 

monger,'  farmer  of  the  priory  of 

Greeting  St.  Mary  and  Everdon, 

366. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Sussex,  57. 

,   .  .  . . ,  of  Wighill,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  417. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Dorset,  26,  150. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Mappowder,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  171. 
Russhall,  Russhale,  co.  Wilts,  363. 
Rutherbrugge,       co.       Sussex.        See 

Rotherbridge . 
Rutland,   county,   collectors  of  taxes 

in,  27,  86,   121,   152,   171,  220, 

302,  418. 
.......  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  316. 
,  escheator  in,  104,  105  bis,  142, 

145  (3),  159,  239,  273,  377,  378, 

400. 
See  also  Mortuo  Mari 

(Thomas  de)  ;    Grene  ;    Flore  ; 

Sellers ;  Mortxio  Mari  ( John  de) ; 

Wodevyle ;  Spriggy ;  Lestrange ; 

Mulso  ;   Billyng  ;   Compworth. 


Rutland — cont. 

,    farmer    of    the    subsidy    and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnager,      in.        See      Coldon  ; 

Russell. 

forest,  287. 

,  sheriff  of.     See  Flore ;  Oudeby  ; 

Bellers  ;     Boyvell  ;     Burton  ; 

Brow  ;    Chesilden  ;    Pensax. 

,  shrievalty  of,  286,  287. 

Rutland,  earl  of.     See  Edward. 
Ruyton,  Ruton,  co.  Salop,  manor,  165, 

166. 

Ryall,  co.  Rutland.     See  Ryhall. 
Rycher,  John,  by  Milverton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  27. 
William,  of  Dunton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 
Rychmond,  co.  York.     See  Richmond. 
Ryder,  John,  of  Staffordshire,  107. 
Rye,  Roger,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Kent,  318. 
Rygdon,  William,  farmer  of  customs 

and   subsidies   in   Carlisle   and 

Cumberland,  295. 
Rygmayden.     See  Rigmaydyn. 
Ryhall,  Ryall,  co.  Rutland,  171,  418. 
Rykelyng,  co.  Essex.     See  Rickling. 
Rvkenhale  [co.  Suffolk].     See  Ricking- 

hall. 

Rykhill.     See  Rikhull. 
Rylleston.     See  Rilston. 
Ryllyston,  co.  York.     See  Rilston. 
Ryman,     William,     commissioner     to 

raise  a  loan  in  Sussex,  317. 
,  . . .  . ,  escheator  in  Surrey  and 

Sussex,  81,  109. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  fanner  of  possessions  of 

the  abbot  of  Sees  in  England, 

34. 
,     .  . .  . ,    farmer    of    Wareham 

priory,  36. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  419. 

,  . . .  . , farmer  of  tne  sub- 
sidy and  alnage  of  cloths  for 

sale,  and  alnager,  in  Kent,  432. 
Ryngebourn,    Ryngebourne,    William, 

commissioner  to  raise  a  loan  in 

Hampshire,  317. 
,    . .  . . ,    sheriff   of   Hampshire, 

358,  428. 
Ryngeley,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Staffordshire,  221. 

Ryngemer,  co.  Sussex.     See  Ringmer. 
Ryngowod.     See  Ryngwode. 
R.yngmayden.     See  Rigmaydyn. 
Ryngwode,  Ryngewod,  Thomas,  140. 
,     .  . .  . ,    sheriff    of    Wiltshire, 

296. 
,    .  . . . ,    .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Wiltshire,  317. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Hampshire,  140. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   Joan   (Bayford), 

wife  of,  140. 
Rypon,  co.  York.     See  Ripon. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


589 


Rypplyngtou    [co.    Northumberland]. 

See  Riplington. 
Rysby,  co.  York.     See  Risby. 
Rysing,     co.     Norfolk.       See     Castle 

Rising. 
Rysyngdon,     Great,     co.     Gloucester. 

See  Rissington,  Great. 
Ryver,   Rever,  Adam,   collector  of  a 

tax  in  Oxford,  88,  123. 

,  John  de  la,  332,  353. 

,   . . . . ,  esquire,  Joan,  late  the 

wife  of,  332. 
,     Richard     de     la,     Margaret 

(Bellers),  daughter  of,  258. 
Ryvers,  John,  of  Dunster,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Somerset,  152. 


S 


Sabbe,  Nicholas,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 
and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Huntingdon- 
shire and  Cambridgeshire,  82. 

Saberne,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Middlesex,  86,  121. 

Sabrichesworth,  Sabrychesworth,  co. 
Hertford.  See  Sawbridge- 
worth. 

Sachevile,  Sacheville,  John,  378. 

,  Richard,  of  Devon,  325. 

Sadbergh,  co.  York.     See  Sedbergh. 

Sadeler,  Sadiller,  David,  292. 

,  John,  vintner,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  London,  302. 

,  Robert,  of  Loughborough, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 170. 

Sage,  William,  of  Scarborough,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  173. 

Saham,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Soham. 

St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford,  26,  86,  121, 
152,  173,  221,  299,  418. 

abbot  of-,  32,  91,  94,  160,  187, 

219,  310.  403. 

St.  Asaph  [co.  Flint],  bishop  of.  See 
Lancaster. 

St.  Benedict,  order  of,  monks  of,  56, 
327,  337. 

,  .....  nuns  of,  98. 

St.  Bridget  Beckermet,  co.  Cumberland, 
Calder  in,  q.v. 

St.  Chad,  co.  Salop,  Onslow  in,  q.v. 

St.  Clears  [co.  Carmarthen],  alien 
priory,  37,  138,  353,  354. 

St.  Clement  Danes  without  the  bar 
of  the  New  Temple,  London, 
[co.  Middlesex],  parish  of,  384. 

,  .  . .  . ,  '  Holweylane  '  in,  384. 

St.  Davids  [co.  Pembroke],  bishop  of, 
56. 


St.  Davids,  bishop  of — cont. 

,    See   also    Chicheley    ; 

Catrik  ;   Patrington  ;  Nichols. 
,  bishopric  of,  guardians  of  the 

temporalities  of.     See  Merbury  ; 

Walter. 
St.  Decuman,  co.  Somerset,  Washford 

in,  q.v. 

Watchet  in,  q.v. 

,  Williton  in,  q.v. 

St.  Helens,  Isle  of  Wight,  alien  priory, 

31,  409,  410. 
St.   Ives,   Sentyvys,   co.   Huntingdon, 

417. 
St.    James,   co.   Devon,   alien   priory. 

See  under  Exeter. 
St.    John   of   Jerusalem,    prior   of   in 

England,  50,  76. 
St.    Mary    Lynge,    Seyntlynge,    Sent- 

lynge  [in  St.  Mary  Cray],  co. 

Kent,  manor,  79. 
St.    Michael's    Mount,    co.    Cornwall, 

priory,  33. 
St.  Neots,  co.  Huntingdon,  28,  86,  121, 

171,  417. 

bridge  of,  152. 

St.  Osyth,  St.  Osith,  co.  Essex,  27. 
St.  Sever,  Severey  [Calvados,  France], 

alien  priory,  303. 
St.  Stephens  by  Saltash,  co.  Cornwall, 

Saltash  in,  q.v. 

,  Trematon  in,  q.v. 

St.  Taurin  [in  Evreux,  Eure],  France, 

monastery  of,  abbot  and  con- 
vent of,  55,  56. 
Salcombe,  Saltecombe  [in  Malborough], 

co.  Devon,  manor,  115. 
Salerne,   John,   collector   of   a  tax   in 

Sussex,  87,  122. 

Salesbury,  John,  of  Leominster,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire, 

172. 

,  William,  366. 

Salewey.     See  Salwey. 

Salfletby,  co.  Lincoln.    See  Saltfleetby. 

Salford    Abbots,     Little     Salford     [in 

Salford    Priors],    co.    Warwick, 

222. 
Priors,   co.   Warwick,   Salford 

Abbots  in,  q.v. 
Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  11,  26,  87,  111  bis, 

122,  150,  172,  220,  302,  321  bis, 
322,  418. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  28,  88, 

123,  153,  224,  302,  418. 
,   farmers   of   the   subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnagers,   in.     See   Harleston    ; 

Esmell. 
,  king's  alnagers  in.     See  Cors- 

combe  ;   Melbourne  ;    Beeston  ; 

Eburton. 
,  mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  28,  88, 

153. ' 
Salisbury,  bishop  of,  97. 


590 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Salisbury,  bishop  of — cont. 

See     also     Mitf ord  ; 

Hallam  ;    Chandeler. 

Salisbury,  earl  of.     See  Monte  Acuto. 

Salkeld,  Hugh,  escheator  in  Cumber- 
land and  Westmoreland,  135. 

,  Roger  de,  113,  114. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Alice  (de  Crakanthorp), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  114. 

,   .  . .  . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 

64,  113,  114. 

Sallowe,  George,  George  de,  esquire, 
196,  233,  249. 

,     .  . .  . ,    of    Stanton   by   Dale, 

232. 

,    . . . . ,    . . .  . ,  Agnes,  daughter 

and  heir  of,  232. 

...    ,     .  .  .  . ,    Thomasia,    late 

the  wife  of,  232. 

Salop,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 
'  28,  85,  120,  152,  172,  222,  301, 
416. 

,  escheator  in,  1  bis,  19,  30,  49, 

62  bis,  63,  64,  103  bis,  104,  105, 
106,  107,  118,  144,  146  bis, 
163,  165,  195,  196,  239  bis,  264, 
274  (3),  275,  322,  331  bis,  332, 
333  (3),  334  (3),  335  (3),  364, 
373,  377,  378  bis,  379,  399,  421, 
422,  426  (3),  436,  442. 

,    See  also  Haukeston  ; 

Holbech  ;  Lochard  ;  Horde 
(William)  ;  Burley  ;  Corbet  ; 
Horde  (Richard). 

,    farmer    of    the    subsidy    and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnager,  in.  See  Semper  ; 
Laurence  ;  Cavendyssh  ;  New- 
ton ;  White. 

,  sheriff  of,  436. 

,     See     also     Brugge     ; 

Corbet  (Robert,  knight)  ; 
Lakun  ;  Haukeston  ;  Ludlowe  ; 
Peshale  ;  Corbet  (Robert)  ; 
Bruyn. 

Salt,  William  de,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Staffordshire,  152. 

Saltash,  Assheburgh,  Asshburgh  [in  St. 
Stephens  by  Saltash,  co.  (&rn- 
wall],  manor,  235. 

Saltby,  John,  of  Gonerby,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 
222. 

Peter,  mayor  and  escheator  of 

Lincoln,  104. 

Saltecombe,  co.  Devon.  See 
Salcombe. 

Salter,  John  of  York,  '  barker,'  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  York,  154. 

Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  28,  150. 

,  William,  of  Dean,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  418. 
Salterton,  lord  de.     See  Judde. 
Saltfleetby,  Salfletby,  co.  Lincoln,  173. 


Saltford,     co.     Somerset,     church     of, 

advowson  of,  49,  50. 

,  manor,  49,  50. 

Saltwell,  Richard,  of  Ickwell,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  299. 
Salvayn,     Salvan,     Salveyn,     George, 

125,  179,  196,  232,  358,  359. 
,      .  .  .  . ,     Elizabeth     (Mauley), 

wife  of,  124,  125,  179,  232,  358, 

359 
, ,  heir  of,  232,  233,  358, 

359. 
,  Gerard,  escheator  in  Yorkshire, 

210. 
,  John,  sheriff  of  Warwickshire 

and  Leicestershire,  261. 
,    .....   of   Yorkshire,   esqviire, 

393. 

,  Roger,  knight,  335. 

Salwey,   Salewey,   John,   of  Cannock, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 152. 
,  Thomas,  of  Dagnall,  collector 

of  a  tax   in  Buckinghamshire, 

172. 

Salyerd,  Richard,  of  Scarringtori,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire, 

170. 
Sambourne,    Nicholas,    the    younger, 

99. 
Sambrok,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Somerset,  85,  120. 
Sammell,  William,  95. 
Sampford  Brett,   Sampford  Bryt,   co. 

Somerset,  manor,  115. 

,  Torweston  in,  q.v. 

Great,   co.    Essex,   manor   of 

Stanle    alias    Giffards   in,   347, 

348. 
Sampford,  Hugh,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Somerset,  27,  47,  60. 
Sampoule,  William,  of  Byram,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding, 

co.     York,     417.     Cf.     Sancto 

Paulo. 
Sampson,  Patrick,  Margaret,  late  the 

wife  of,  336,  367. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .....  Richard  Sampson, 

son  and  heir  of,  367. 
.......  Thomas,  241. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  29. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Amesbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  417. 
Sampton.     See  Santon. 
Sancto  Amando,  Amaury  de,  knight, 

Eleanor  (Braybroke),  daughter 

of,  191. 
,      ,     Ida     (West), 

daughter  of,  191. 
Sancto  Claro.     See  Seyntcler. 
Sancto  Mauro.     See  Seymour. 
Sancto    Paulo,    Peter    de^    277.     Cf. 

Sampoule. 
Sandall,  co.  York,  220, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


591 


Sandford,  Sandeford,  co.  Oxford,  268. 
Sonford  [in  Frees],  co.  Salop, 

manor,  118. 
,  Sonford  [in  West  Felton,  co. 

Salop],  manor,  163. 
Sandhoton,    co.    York.     See    Hutton, 

Sand. 
Sandown,     Sandon     [in     Esher],     co. 

Suri-ey,  119,  137. 
Sandre.     See  Saundre. 
Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  port  of,  collectors 

of    customs    and    subsidies    in. 

See  Holym  ;  Burton  ;  Chalton  ; 

Lane    ;       Lodes    ;       Warner    ; 

Lowther. 
,    searchers  of   ships   in. 

See  Weyvile  ;  Hotoft ;  Norton. 
Sangelton,  co.  Sussex.  See  Singleton. 
Santon  [in  Appleby],  co.  Lincoln,  173. 
Santon,  Sampton,  John,  23,  277. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  London,  107. 

of  Yorkshire,  215. 

,  Richard,  Richard  de,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  417. 
of  Cave,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    East    Riding,    co. 

York,  220. 
,  Robert,  Robert  de,  of  North 

Cave,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

East  Riding,  co.  York,  300. 
, of  South  Cave,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  220. 
,  Thomas,  Thomas  de,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York,  88,  123. 

,  of  South  Cave,  325. 

,    William,     of    Barrow    upon 

Humber,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  152. 
,  of  Santon,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Lindsey,    co.    Lincoln, 

173. 
Sanyngford,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  88,  123. 
Sapurton,  John  de,  62. 

,  Roger,  of  Middlesex,  346. 

Sare,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex, 

220,  221. 

.  j . . . . ,  Simon,  of  Dunstable,  231. 
Sareson,  William,  clerk,  57,  347,  408. 
Sarsden,  Sherchesdeno,  co.  Oxford,  93. 
Sarson,   Savageston  [in  Amport],   co. 

Southampton,  221. 
Sarum,   Old   [co.   Wilts],   castle,    183. 

185,  306,  370. 
Saundre,  Sandre,  Richard,  323. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  clerk,  54. 

Cf.  Alisaundre. 

Saundres,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Gloucester,  88,  123. 
,  Thomas,   bailiff  of  Henbury, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Gloucester- 
shire, 85,  120. 


Sausser,    Nicholas,    of    Stratford    on 

Avon,    collector    of    a    ta?t    in 

Warwickshire,  28. 

Sauston,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Sawston. 
Sautery,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  27. 

Sautre,  co.  Huntingdon.     See  Sawtry. 
Savage,  Sauvage,  Arnold,  knight,  228, 

323. 

,  . . .  . , Joan,  wife  of,  323. 

,  John,  escheator  in  Somerset 

and  Dorset,  396,  397. 

, ,  knight,  132. 

,  . . .  . ,  . . . . ,  Maud,  late  the  wife 

of,  379. 
,    Peter,    collector    of   customs 

and     subsidies   in    Great    Yar- 
mouth and  district,  5,  13. 
Savageston,     co.     Southampton.     See 

Sarson. 
Saveney,  Robert,  of  Repton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  300. 
Sawbridgeworth,  Sabrichesworth, 

Sabrychesworth,   co.    Hertford, 

156,  160,  173,  299. 
Sawell,  Henry,  of  Copley,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  417. 

Sawley,  co.  Derby,  Hopwell  in,  q.v. 
Sawston,  Sauston,  co.  Cambridge,  311. 
,  manor  alias   '  Perotesmaner,' 

311. 

,  Dernford  in,  q.v. 

Sawtry,  Sawtre,  Sautre,  co.  Hunting- 
don, 86,  121,  171. 

Saxilby,  eo.  Lincoln,  Ingleby  in,  q.v. 
.Saxilby,  John,  of  Torksey,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 

415. 
Say,    William,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Melcombe  and  district,  297. 
Saymour.     See  Seymour. 
Scalby,  co.  York,  Throxenby  in,  q.v. 
Scalby,  William,  William  de,  420. 
,  .  . . . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in  the 

North  Riding,  co.  York,  417. 
Scales,  Roger,  knight,  Joan,  late  the 

wife  of,  64. 
Scarborough,     Scarburgh,    co.     York, 

173. 
Scarburgh,  Scardeburgh,  Skardeburgh, 

John,  of  Yorkshire,  127. 
William,    of   Yorkshire,    111, 

119,  138,  272,  279,  352. 
,  . . .  . ,  . . .  . ,  the  younger,  154, 

197. 

Cf.  Scorburgh. 

Scardevile,  Scardevyle,  John,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  87,  122. 

William,  374. 

,....,  Margaret  (Fuyst),  mother 

of,  374. 

Scuresdale,  co.  Derby.     See  Scarsdale. 
Scarlet,  John,  of  Worlington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk, _221, 


592 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Scarlet — cont. 

,  Robert,  of  Lavenham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  86,  121. 
Scarrington,    Skeryngton,    co.    Derby, 

170. 
Scarsdale,      Scaresdale,      co.      Derby, 

[hundred],  151. 
Scatford,  John,  176. 
, Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

176. 

Scharp.     See  Sharp. 
Scharpham,         co.         Devon.         See 

Sharpham. 
Schep,  David,  100. 
Schipley.     See  Sheppeley. 
Schytlington,  co.  Bedford.     See  Shil- 

lington. 

Scolemaystre,  Thomas,  of  Noke,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire, 

301. 
Scolond,  Frank  de,  Emeline  late  the 

wife  of,  2. 
Scorburgh,    Scoreburgh,    William,    of 

Boxby,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  25. 
,     .  . . . ,    of    York,    merchant, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  York,  224. 

Cf.  Scarburgh. 

Scot,  Scotte,  John,  clerk,  258. 

,     .  . .  . ,    of    Eaton,    the    elder, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bedford- 
shire, 222. 

, ,  of  Norfolk,  281. 

,  of  Wiltshire,  303. 

,  of  Yorkshire,  291. 

,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Huntingdonshire,  314. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    sheriff    of    Cambridge- 
shire and  Huntingdonshire,  177, 

358. 
,     William,     guardian     of     the 

temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 

Chichester,  350,  355. 

, of  Brabourne,  288. 

,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,   Joan   (Orleston), 

wife  of,  288. 
,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318. 
,   .  . .  . ,  of  London,  Isabel,  late 

the  wife  of,  195,  210,  211. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,    William, 

son  and  heir  of,  211. 
Scoter,  John,  243. 
Scotfold,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  300. 

Scotland,  military  service  in,  241. 
Scots,  defence  against  the,  235,  324. 
,  marches  of  England  towards 

the,  99,  236. 
Scotte.     See  Scot. 
Scounfyt.     See  Skoumfyt. 
Scrivelsby,     Scryvelby,     co.     Lincoln, 

433. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of.  433. 

,  manor,  433,  434, 


Scrop,  Scrope.     See  Lescrop. 
Scrwelby,   co.   Lincoln.     See  Scrivels- 
by. 
Scryven,  John,  of  Longnor,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  172. 
Scull,  Miles,  210. 
sea,    lands    destroyed    by    the,    324, 

411. 
seal,  the  great,  exemplification  under, 

166,  213. 

Searby,  Sereby,  Seuerby,  co.  Lincoln, 
'  173. 

,  manor,  60. 

Seaton,  Seyton,  co.  Rutland,  302. 
Sedbergh,  Sadbergh,  co.  York,  124. 
Sedeman,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norwich,  223. 
Sedgewick,     Seggewik     [in     Nuthurst 

and     Horsham],     co.     Sussex, 

manor,  276. 
Sees    [Orne,    France],    possessions    of 

the  alien  abbot  of  in  England, 

34. 
Sees,   Thomas,   collector  of  a  tax   in 

Lincoln,  302. 
Seeton.  See  Seton. 
Segeford,  Stephen,  of  Theddlethorp, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey, 

co.  Lincoln,  301. 

Seggewik,  co.  Sussex.     See  Sedgewick. 
Segrave,  Thomas,  267. 

, ,  of  Groby,  395,  429. 

,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Southwark,  223. 
Seint  Aubyn,  Seintaubyn,  Seyntaubyn, 

John,  239. 

, ,  heir  of,  332  bis. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Joan,  daughter  and  heir 

of,  360. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  daughter  and 

heir  of,  360. 

,  . . .  . ,  esquire,  303,  351. 

,    . . . . ,    .....    Joan,    daughter 

and  heir  of,  303,  351. 
,....,....,  Margaret,  daughter 

and  heir  of,  303,  351. 
Seint  George,  Roger,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Salop,  85,  120. 
Seint  Johan,  John,  knight,  101. 
.......    .  . .  . ,    .  . .  . ,  Elizabeth  (de  la 

Beer),  mother  of,  101. 
Seint  Just,  Seint  Joust,  Alan,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  153. 

, esquire,  273. 

Seintavibyn.     See  Seint  Aubyn. 
Seintemarieberwes,     co.     Essex.     See 

Bures,  St.  Mary. 
Seintemariecraye,  co.  Kent.     See  Cray, 

St.  Mary. 
Seintleger,  Juliana,  194,  228,  229. 

,  Thomas,  228,  229. 

,....,  Eleanor  (Fogg),  daughter 

of,  229. 
,  . .  . . ,  Joan  (Evyas),  daughter 

of,  229. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


593 


Saint  Maur.     See  Seymour. 
Sekyndon,   Robert   de,   collector  of   a 

tax  in  Warwickshire,  85.  120. 
Selby,  co.  York,  173,  215,  299. 

'.  . ,  abbey,  51,  99,  236,  324. 

,  .....  abbot  and  convent  of, 

411. 

Selby,  John,  23. 

,  Thomas,  of  Chichester,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 
,  of  Pimperne,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Dorset,  26. 

Selewode,  co.  Somerset.     See  Selwood. 
Sellindge,  Sellyng  by  Monkes  Hortoii, 

co.  Kent,  416. 

,  Somerfield  in,  q.r. 

Selling,    Sellvng   by   Faveresham,    co. 

Kent,  416. 
Sellyng  by  Monkes  Horton,  co.  Kent. 

See  Sellindge. 
Selman,  John,  320. 
,     Richard,     of     Bridgenorth, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop,  152. 
,      . . . . ,      .  . . . ,      '  gentilman,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop,  416. 
Selmon,  Richard,  of  Moreton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  221. 
Selston,  co.  Nottingham,  170. 
Selton    by    Gyllyngham,    co.    Dorset. 

See  Silton. 
Selver.     See  Silver. 
Selwood,     Selewode,     co.      Somerset, 

forest,  94. 
Seman,   John,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Hampshire,  151. 
Seme,  Hugh,  of  Ragnall,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  27. 
,  William,  of  Newark,  collector 

of    a   tax    in   Nottinghamshire, 

220. 

Cf.  Semy. 

Semley,  Semele,  Semeley,  Thomas,  332, 

335. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    Anastasia    (Bodenham 

and  Barenger),  late  the  wife  of, 

140,  424. 
Semper,  Urian,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage   of  cloths  for   sale, 

and  alnager,  in  Salop,  8. 
Sempringham,  Sempyngham  [co.  Lin- 
coln], order  of  nuns  of,  330. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  master  of,  330. 

Semy,  John,  of  Burnham,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Essex,  220.     Cf.  Seme. 
Senclere.     See  Seyntcler. 
Sengleton,       Sengiltone,       Sengylton, 

Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  26,  415. 
,    of    Stonham,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  150. 
Sentlynge,    co.    Kent.     See   St.    Mary 

Lynge. 
Sentyvys,    co.    Huntingdon.     See    St. 

Ives. 

Sereby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Searby. 
Wt.  2415. 


Serf.     See  C'erf. 

Sri-grant,  Serjaiit,  Henry,  180. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Worcestershire,  25. 

Sergeantson,     Thomas,     of     Moulton, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Holland, 
co.  Lincoln,  301. 
Sergeux,    John,    Elizabeth,    late    the 

wife  of,  250. 
Serjant.     See  Sergeant, 
serjeanties  : — 

for  which  the  sheriff  of  Dorset 
rendered  5s.  yearly,  139. 

of  a  rose,  149,  271,  374. 

of  a  sparrow-hawk,  108. 

of  a  white  capon,  when  the  king 
shall  ride  through  the  land,  374. 

of  being  the  king's  champion  on 
his  coronation  day,  433,  434. 

of  common  suit  of  court,  183. 

of  finding  a  man  to  keep  the  king's 
hay  of  BentleyinCannock  forest, 
388. 

of  finding  a  man  to  ride  to  Mont- 
gomery castle  in  the  king's 
service  for  the  safe  keeping  of 
the  castle  for  40  days  in  time  of 
war  by  the  Welsh  against  the 
English,  118. 

of  finding  a  man  with  a  horse,  a 
sack  and  a  pin  to  carry  the 
king's  wooden  vessels  with  the 
king,  when  he  passes  with  his 
army  by  reason  of  war  with 
Wales,  for  40  days,  at  the  king's 
charges  for  food  and  drink  for 
the  said  man  and  horse,  324. 

of  finding  an  armed  man,  with 
acton,  '  palet,'  lance  and  gloves 
of  plates,  and  with  an  unbarded 
horse,  in  time  of  war  in  Scot- 
land for  40  days  at  the  cost  of 
the  lord  of  the  manor,  241. 

of  finding  a  '  spete  '  of  timber  in 
the  king's  kitchen  on  his  corona- 
tion day,  436. 

of  finding  a  stable  for  one  horse  of 
the  king  when  he  shall  come 
within  the  county,  306. 

of  finding  in  the  king's  army 
during  war  in  Wales  a  horse 
of  the  price  of  5s.,  a  sack  and 
a  4  pryk,'  for  40  days,  406. 

of  keeping  a  greyhound  of  the 
king  at  his  command,  270. 

of  keeping  a  moiety  of  Groveley 
forest  and  rendering  I2d.  to  the 
king  at  Old  Sarum  castle  yearly 
by  the  sheriff  of  Wiltshire,  306, 
370. 

of  keeping  certain  bailiwicks  and 
assarts  in  King's  Cliffe  forest, 
44. 

of  keeping  the  forest  and  park  of 
Gillingham,  371. 

F.  38. 


594 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


serjeanties  : — cont. 

of  keeping  the  king's  goshawk,  264. 
of  paying  to  the  king  a  horsecomb 

within  15  days  after  his  corona- 
tion, 294. 
of  rendering  3s.  yearly  at  Exeter 

castle    and    giving     3     barbed 

arrows   to   the   king   when   he 

hunts  in  Dartmoor,  227. 
of  rendering  to  the  king  a  pair  of 

gilt  spurs,  59. 

of  rendering  pepper,  190,  191,  348. 
of  rendering  two  muids  of  wine 

and  200  pearmains  yearly,  272. 
of      rendering      yearly      at      the 

Exchequer  a  pair  of  gloves,  of 

the  price  of  2d.,  payable  by  the 

sheriff  of  the  county,  305. 
of   6d.   yearly  for  a  pair   of  gilt 

spurs,  payable  by  the  sheriff  of 

the  county,  305,*318. 
of  serving  the  king  in  the  office  of 

the   pantry   on   his   coronation 

day,  21,  67. 

of  suit  to  the  sheriff's  turn,  180. 
of  watches  for  the  protection  of 

Calais,  114,  253,  366,  403. 

See  also  tenures. 

Serjeants  at  law,  the  king's,  226,  252, 

389. 

Rerle,  John,  of  Devon,  320,  321. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Dorset,  150,  171. 
Servyngton.     See  Cervyngton. 
Sessay,  Cesay,  co.  York,  219. 
Sete,  co.  Salop.     See  Sheet,  the. 
Sete,  John,  of  the  Sheet,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salop,  172. 
Soton,    Seeton,    John,    of    Cleveland, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 

Biding,  co.  York,  26. 
,  Thomas  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  North  Riding,  co.  York, 

417. 
,    .  . . . ,  of  Cleveland,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  173. 
Setter,  Richard,  of  Wells,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Somerset,  172. 
Seuerby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Searby. 
Sevenoke,    Sevenok,    William,    mayor 

and  escheator  of  London,  240, 

274. 

Severey.     See  St.  Sever. 
Severnestoke,    Severnstoke,   co.    Wor- 
cester.    See  Stoke,  Severn. 
Sewale,  Simon,  of  London,   '  sadeler,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  London, 

223. 
Sewer,    Soure    [in    Malborough],    co. 

Devon,  manor,  115. 
Seymour,    Seymoure,    Sancto    Mauro, 

Saymour,  Seint  Maur,  Edmvind, 

knight,  380,  426. 
John  de,  105. 


Seymour,  John  do — coat. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  heir  of,  389. 

,  Nicholas,  heir  of.     See  Lovell. 

,  . .  .  . ,  esquire,  336. 

,    Richard,    Richard    do, 

esquire,  heir  of,  336. 
,   . .  . . ,  knight,  Alice,  daughter 

of,  386. 

, , ,  heir  of,  333. 

Robert,  2. 

,  Roger,  esqiiire,  332. 

Seynclere.     See  Seyntcler. 

Seyne,  Richard,   clerk,  farmer  of  St. 

Clears  priory,  353,  354. 
Seynesbury,    Thomas,    of    Gloucester- 
shire, 395. 

Seynlowe,  John,  esquire,  42,  59,  131. 
Seyntaubyn.     See  Seint  Aubyn. 
Seyntcler,    Seyntclere,    Sancto    Claro, 

Senclere,  Seynclere,  Adam,  282. 

,  John,  John  de,  326. 

, ,  heir  of,  348. 

,    .  . .  . ,    Thomas,    brother   and 

heir  of,  326. 
,    ,  knight,   284,   285,   289, 

291,  293. 
, ,  Thomas,  brother 

of,  284,  286,  289,  291,  293. 

,  Philip,  knight,  116. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  late  tho 

wife  of,  116. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  son  and  heir  of, 

116. 

,  Thomas,  esquire,  144  bis.< 

Seyntlynge,  co.  Kent.     See  St.  Mary 

Lynge. 

Seyton,  co.  Rutland.     See  Seaton. 
Seyvynton,    co.    Kent.     See    Keving- 

town. 
Shackerstone,  co.  Leicester,  Barton  in 

the  Beans  in,  q.v. 

,  Odstone  in,  q.v. 

Shaftesbury,  Shaft/on',  co.  Dorset,  86, 

12i;222,  227. 
Shakill,  William  of  Turvey,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  151 . 
Shardelowe,  John,  359. 
Shareshull,  Richard,  of  Kidderminster, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Worcester- 
shire, 84,  119. 
,    William    de,    justice    of    the 

Common  Bench,  213. 
Sharp,  Scharp,  Sherp,  John,  sheriff  of 

Bristol,  .15,  30. 
,  Roger,  of  London,  '  skynner,' 

350. 
,  Thomas,  of  Boston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 

301. 
Sharpham,    Scharpham   [in   Ashpring- 

ton],  co.  Devon,  222. 
Sharpricks,   Sharprix   [in  Boldre],   co. 

Southampton,  97. 
Shavington,  Shavynton  [in  Adderley, 

co.  Salop],  307. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


595 


Shawo,    John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

London,  29. 

•Shed  wall,  Walter  do,  214. 
Sheen.    Shene    |  co.    Surrey],    house    <>f 

Jesus  of  Betheieemof,  309,  402. 
Sheepbridge,   Groat    [in  Swallowfiold, 

co.   Berks    formerly  cos.  Berks 

and  Wilts],  Croat  Shupperugge, 

co.  Wilts,  440. 
Sheet,  the,  Sete  [in  Ludford],  co.  Salop, 

172. 
Sheffeld,  Shefeld,  Robert,  275. 

,  William,  William  do,  231. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Seaton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Rutland,  302. 
Sheldon,  co.  Warwick,  85,  120. 

.manor,  217,  225,  226,  280,  290. 

Sheldon,  John,  of  Rowley,  363. 
,  Thomas,  of  Sheldon,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,   85, 

120. 
Shelford,  co.  Nottingham,  357. 

,  Newton  in,  q.v. 

,  Great,  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge, 

221,  300. 

Shelley,  Thomas,  knight,  81. 
Shelton,  Ralph,  knight,  63. 

,  William,  esquire,  379. 

Shelve,  co.  Salop,  manor,  74. 
Shene  [co.  Surrey].     See  Sheen. 
Shenefeld,  co.  Essex.     See  Shenfield. 
Shenesfeeld,  John,  of  Stanstead,  259, 

267. 
Shenfield,  Shenefeld,  co.  Essex,  manor, 

389. 
Shenley,   co.    Buckingham,   Westbury 

in,  q.v. 
Shenstone,  Shenston,  co.  Stafford,  85, 

120. 
Shepener,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  87. 
,  of  Basingstoke,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  27,  122. 
Shepewassh,    John,    chaplain,    farmer 

of  Modbury  priory,  321. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  clerk,  farmer  of  Modbury 

priory,  320. 

Shepey,  Shepeye.     See  Sheppey. 
Shepham,  co.  Somerset.     See  Shipham. 
Shepherd,  Shepherde,  Shephird,  Shep- 

hurd,  John,  of  Ampthill,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  151. 

Richard,  of  Lovington,  50. 

,     Robert,     '  on    the  '     Brigge, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bristol,  29. 
,  William,  of  Harrowden,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 150. 

Shopman.     See  Dyer. 
Sheppeley,  Schipley,  John  do,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  151. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Thimbleby,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  87,  122. 


S !  i  <  •  ppeley — co  nl. 

Of.  Shiple. 

Sheppoy,  Shepev,  Shepeye,  Sheypeye 
[co.  Kent],  0,  817,  818, 

Shepton  Beauchamp,  Shepton,  co. 
Somerset,  220. 

Montague,  Shipton  Montagu, 

co.  Somerset,  95. 

,  manor,  94. 

Shepton,  John  de,  vicar  of  Poorstock, 
47. 

Sherard,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Dorset, '86,  121. 

Sherborne,  Shirborn,  Shirebourn,  Shir- 
burno,  co.  Dorset,  86,  121,  221, 
227. 

,  Newland  in,  q.v. 

Sherbourne,  John,  of  Wyboston,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire, 
171. 

Sherchesdene,  co.  Oxford.  See  Sars- 
den. 

Shore,  Shire,  co.  Surrey,  180. 

,  Gomshall  in,  q.v. 

sheriffs,  appointments  of,  5,  6,  15,  22, 
30,  40-42,  66,  70,  71,  76,  83, 
98,  118,  128,  129,  168,  176, 
177,  191,  210,  212,  214,  215, 
250,  251,  260-262,  267,  277, 
295,  296,  304,  354,  358,  368, 
383,  384,  406,  421,  427-429. 

Shermon,  William,  of  Lichfield,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire, 
152. 

Sherp.     See  Sharp. 

Sherrington,  Shirington,  Shiryngton, 
co.  Buckingham,  127,  200,  231. 

Sheypeye  [co.  Kent].     See  Sheppey. 

Shifnal  alias  Idsall,  Shoffenale, 
Shuffenhale,  Shuffnall,  Ydes- 
hale,  co.  Salop,  85,  120,  152, 
222. 

,  manor,  322. 

,  Hem  in,  q.v. 

,  Hinnington  in,  q.v. 

Shillingthorp,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Skel- 
lingthorpe. 

Shillington,  Schytlington,  Shitlyngdon, 
co.  Bedford,  85,  120,  222. 

Shillyngthorp,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Skel- 
lingthorpe. 

Shilston  [in  Modbury,  co.  Devon], 
340. 

ship,  captured,  arrest  of,  230. 

Shipham,  Shepham,  co.  Somerset,  95. 

Shiple,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Coventry,  29.  Cf.  Sheppeley. 

ships,  appointments  of  searchers  of, 
15,  16,  35,  78,  79,  116,  117,  155, 
156,  206,  207,  244,  245,  297, 
337,  392,  434. 

Shipton,  co.  Oxford,  88,  123. 

Gorge,  Shipton  Maurewardo 

by  Brudport  [in  Burton  Brad- 
stock],  co.  Dorset,  95. 


596 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Shipton — cont. 

Montagu,   co.   Somerset.     See 

Shepton  Montague. 

Sollars,  Shipton,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, 27. 

Shirborn,  Shirburne,  co.  Dorset.  See 
Sherborne. 

Shire,  co.  Surrey.     See  Shere. 

Shirebourn,  co.  Dorset.     See  Sherborne. 

Shireueton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Shrewton. 

Shirington,  Shiryngton,  co.  Bucking- 
ham. See  Sherrington. 

Shirland,  Amaury,  of  Southam,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire, 
85,  120. 

Shirle.     See  Shirley. 

Shirley,  Shirlee  by  Suthampton  [in 
Millbrook],  co.  Southampton, 
97. 

Shirley,  Hugh,  knight,  of  Nottingham- 
shire, 42. 

,  Ralph,  knight,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Leicestershire, 
316. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Notting- 
hamshire and  Derbyshire,  358. 

,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Ratcliffe  upon 

Soar,  of  Nottinghamshire,  427. 

Shirwode,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  York,  419. 

Shitlyngdon,  co.  Bedford.  See  Shil- 
lington. 

Shobley,  Shoppelegh,  co.  Southampton, 
97. 

Shoeswelle,  William,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Sussex,  150. 

Shoffenale,  co.  Salop.     See  Shifnal. 

Sholden,  Sholdon,  co.  Kent,  328. 

'  Kiryellescourt '  in,  328. 

Sholle,  John,  of  Hampshire,  286. 

Shoppelegh,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Shobley. 

Shoreham,  Old,  Oldeshorsham,  co. 
Sussex,  manor,  352. 

Short,  Shorte,  Nicholas,  farmer  of 
East  Holme  priory,  46. 

of  Wiltshire,  8,  16,  54. 

,  Robert,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Tawmouth  and  Ilfracombe  and 
district,  245. 

William,  farmer  of  Modbtiry 

priory,  321. 

Shortegrove,  John,  of  Gloucestershire, 
341 

Shotesbrok,  Gilbert,  399,  400. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    Elizabeth    (Staundon), 

wife  of,  399,  400. 

.  . ,  John,  son  of,  399,  400. 

,   John,   commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Berkshire,  316. 

Shotrythe,  co.  Warwick.     See  Shottery. 

Shotter,  John,  of  Romsey,  collector  of 
of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  27. 

Shottery,  Shotrythe  [in  Old  Stratford], 
co.  Warwick,  298. 


Shottisham  (?),  Catesham  [co.  Suffolk], 
church  of,  parson  of.  See 
Holme. 

Shradycote,  co.  Stafford.  See  Shredi- 
cote. 

Shrawardine,  Shrewardvn,  co.  Salop, 
165,  416,  436. 

,  castle,  165,436. 

,  manor,  165,  4"36. 

Shredicote,  Shradycote  [in  Bradley], 
co.  Stafford,  137. 

Shrewardyn,  co.  Salop.  See  Shrawar- 
dine. 

Shrewley,  Shreueley  [in  Hatton],  co. 
Warwick,  325. 

Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  85,  88  (4),  120, 
123' (4),  126,  152,  153  bis,  222, 
301,  302,  416,  418. 

,  battle  of,  130. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  88,  123, 

153,  223,  302,  418. 

,  Hencott  in,  q.v. 

Shrewton,  Shireueton,  co.  Wilts,  97. 

Shropham,  co.  Norfolk,  175. 

Shuffenhale,  Shuffnall,  co.  Salop.  See 
Shifnal. 

Shuldham,  John,  esquire,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Norfolk,  416. 

Shupperugge,  Great,  co.  Wilts.  See 
Sheepbridge,  Great. 

Shyngeler,  John,  of  Birmingham, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 171. 

Sibford  [in  Swalcliffe],  co.  Oxford, 
417. 

Sibille,  Sibyle,  Sybille,  John,  of  Horse- 
heath,  126. 

,  Margery,  126. 

,  Richard,  Alice  late  the  wife  of, 

1. 

Siddington,  Sodyngton,  co.  Gloucester, 
301. 

Sidenhale,  Sydenhale,  Thomas,  of 
Farthingstone,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Northamptonshire,  171. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Tanworth,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  222. 

Sidlesham,  co.  Sussex,  Almodington  in, 
q.v. 

Sike,  John,  of  Brigstock,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Northamptonshire,  26. 

Silchester,  Silchestre,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, manor,  112. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  church  of,  advowson  of, 

112. 

Silferton,  co.  Devon.     See  Silverton. 

Silsoe,  Syvelsho,  Suleshoo  [in  Flitton], 
co.  Bedford,  231,  271. 

Silton,  Selton  by  Gyllyngham,  co. 
Dorset,  95. 

silver,  265. 

Silver,  Sylver,  Selver,  John,  of  Now 
Alresford,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Hampshire,  172,  221,  301. 

Silverton,  Silferton,  co.  Devon,  320. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


597 


Silvostiv,    SylvcMer.    S\  Kvstiv.    John, 

collector  of  a   (;i\   in   IWk*liirr. 

28,  172,  301. 
Silveyn,  \\ ' alter,  133. 

Margaret,  wife  of,  133. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Edith,  mother  of, 

188. 
,...,....,  Rohorgia  f  Marland), 

grandmother  of,  133. 
Singlebo  rough,    Synkelburgh,    Cynkel- 

burgh  (in  Great  Hoi-wood],  co. 

Buckingham,  416.  432. 
Singleton,    Sangelton,    Syngelton,    co. 

Sussex,  hundred,  164. 

manor,  164. 

Simiiiigton,  co.  York,  Marton  in,  q.v. 
Sipson,  Svbston  [in  Harmondsworth], 

oo.  Middlesex,  891. 
Sittingbourne.       Svdyngbourne,       co. 

Kent,  153,  22L 
Skalle,    Richard,    of    Berkhampstead, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 173. 

Skardeburgh.     See  Scarburgh. 
Skargyll,      William,      of      Yorkshire, 

esquire,  406. 
Skellingthorpe,     Shillingthorp,     Shill- 

yngthorp,  co.   Lincohi,  manor, 

251,  252. 

Skelton,  co.  Cumberland,  289. 
Skelton,   Clement  de,   Joan,   late   the 

wife  of,  63  bis. 
,  John,  knight,  guardian  of  the 

temporalities   of   the   bishopric 

of  Carlisle,  289. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Cumberland,  esquire, 

147. 

,  Richard,  369. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  of  Cumberland, 

361. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  the  younger, 

340. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  the  younger,  147. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  Joan  (Sondcs). 

late  the  wife  of,  109. 
Skerraton,  Skyredori  [in  Dean  Prior], 

co.  Devon,  manor,  227. 
Skeryngton,  co.  Derby.     See  Scarring- 
ton. 

Skevington,  William,  esquire,  266. 
,    . . . . ,    . . . . ,  Humphrey,   son 

and  heir  of,  266. 
Skidbroke,     William,     of     Saltfleetby, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsev. 

co.  Lincoln,  173. 
Skidmoro,      Skidemore,      Skydemore, 

Skydmore,     John,     knight,     of 

Herefordshire,  268,  284. 

,  Philip,  276,  315. 

,.  .  .  . ,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of,  315. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  George,  son  and  heir  of, 

315. 

,  Thomas.  esquire,  of  Hereford- 
shire, 268,  284. 


Skilyatc.      Skvlegate,      co.      Somerset., 

manor,'  278,  280,  328. 
,  .  .  .  .,  church  of,  udvowson  of, 

280. 
Skipwith,  Skypwyth,  John,  of  Fern,  - 

bridge,    the   elder,    collector   of 

a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  299. 

•. ,  Thomas,  196  6/.v. 

,  '  bakstor,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lincoln,  174. 
Skoumfyt,         Skounfyt,         Scounfyt, 

Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Norfolk,  27,  85,  120,  150. 
Skydemore,  Skydmore.     See  Skidmore. 
Skylegate,  co.  Somerset.     See  Skilgato. 
Skynner,  Skynnere,  Denis,  searcher  of 

ships    in    Boston    and    district, 

16. 
,  Robert,  chaplain,  farmer  of  tho 

priory  of  St.  Michael  in  tho  Vale, 

Guernsey,  60,  61. 
Skypwyth.     See  Skipwith. 
Skyredon,  co.  Devon.     See  Skerraton. 
Skyres,  Richard,  searcher  of  ships  in 

King's  Lynn  and  district,   156. 

Cf.  Skyrs. 
Skyrne,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Surrey,  315,  317. 
Skyrowe,  Ralph,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  87, 

122. 
Skyrs,  William,  of  York,  '  goldsmyth,' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  York,  154. 

Cf.  Skyres. 
Slade,  Richard,  397. 
Sleaford,  Slyforth,  co.  Lincoln,  415. 
Slimbridge,     Slymbrugge,     co.     Glou- 
cester, manor,  213. 
,  .  . . . ,  church  of,  advowson  of, 

213. 

,  Hurst  in,  q.v. 

Slindon,    Slvndon   [in   Eccleshall],   co. 

Stafford,  85,  120. 

Slinfold,  co.  Sussex,  Pinkhurst  in,  q.v. 
Slory,  John,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

318. 

Slowe,  Joan  atte  Yo,  259,  267. 
Slyforth,  co.  Lincohi.     See  Sleaford. 
Slymbrugge,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Slim- 
bridge. 

Slyndon,  co.  Stafford.     See  Slindon. 
Smale,  Thomas,  mayor  of  Winchester, 

farmer     of     the     subsidy     and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,   and 

alnager,     in     Hampshire     and 

Winchester,  110. 
Smalwode,  Ralph,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Lincoln,  419. 

Smcaton,  Smrton,  CO.  York,  26. 
Smyth.   Srnythe,  John,  of  Birches  of 

Solihull,   collector  of  a   tax   in 

Warwickshire,  416. 


598 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Smyth,  John — cont. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Cornworthy,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Devon,  172. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hungerford,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  87,  122. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Quarndon,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 
,  of  Thorpe,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Suffolk,  301. 

,  Richard,  of  Devon,  10. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Missenden,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire, 

172. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Penkridge,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  152. 
,  Robert,  of  Horncastle,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 

222. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  king's  alnager  in 

Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  394. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Stenson,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Derbyshire,  300. 

Thomas,  344. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Eltisley,  collector  of  a 

tax     in     Cambridgeshire,     221, 

300. 

, ,  of  Tirley,  395. 

,    William,    '  bocher,'    of    Dun- 
stable,  231. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Bruton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Somerset,  220. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  King's  Norton,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 

298. 
,....,  of  Mosbrough,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  220. 
Snainton,  Snaynton  in  Pykeryng  Lyth 

[in  Brompton],  co.  York,  417. 
Snaith.  co.  York,  Balne  in,  q.v. 
Snaxton  [in  Staple],  co.  Kent,  28,  86, 

121,  153,  170,  299. 
Snaynton  in  Pykeryng  Lyth,  co.  York. 

See  Snainton. 
Snede,  Richard,  of  Bradwell,  collector 

of   a   tax   in   Staffordshire,    85, 

120. 
,....,  of  Newcastle  under  Lyme, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 298. 
Snell,  Henry,  293. 

,  Thomas,  of  Cirencester,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 

415. 
Snetterton,    Snyterton,    co.    Norfolk, 

175. 
Sockburn,   Sokeburn,   Sokbourn,   Sok- 

bourne  [cos.  York  and  Durham], 

219,  300,  318. 

Sodbury,  Sudbery,  co.  Gloucester,  220. 
Sodyngton,  co.   Gloucester.     See  Sid- 

dington. 
Sogenhoe,    Sogonho    [in    Ufford],    co. 

Suffolk,    manor    and    lordship, 

180.' 
Soham,  Sahara,  co.  Cambridge,  315. 


Sokbourn,  Sokbourne,  Sokeburn  [cos. 
York  and  Durham].  See  Sock- 
burn. 

Solers,  John,  of  Shipton  Sollars,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 
27. 

Soleston,  Thomas  de,  chaplain,  405. 

Solihull,  Solihill,  Solyhill,  Solyhull,  co. 
Warwick,  416  (3). 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  225, 

226. 

,  free  chapel  of  St.  Alphege  of, 

advowson  of,  225,  226. 

,  manor,  217,  225,  226,  280,  290. 

Sollay,  William,  of  Hindlip,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  219. 

Solvhill,  Solyhull,  co.  Warwick.  See 
Solihull. 

Somaystre,  Adam,  of  Nether  Exe,  439. 

Somer,  Henry,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 

,  Richard,  of  Croydon,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  299. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hadleigh,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Suffolk,  86,  121. 

,  Thomas,  of  Oxfordshire,  290. 

Somerby,  co.  Leicester,  375. 

Somerby,  John,  of  Garthorpe,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  86, 121. 

Somercote,  Richard,  of  Stapleford, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop,  416. 

Soinercotes,  Thomas,  farmer  of  Raven  - 
dale  priory,  38,  39. 

Somerev,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Kent,  28. 

Somerfield,  Somerfeld  [in  Sellindgc,  co. 
Kent],  328. 

Somerford,  co.  Wilts,  172. 

Somersale,  co.  Derby.  See  Somershall 
Herbert. 

Somersale,  John  de,  of  Somershall 
Herbert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Derbyshire,  170. 

Somerset,  county,  collectors  of  taxes 
in,  27,  47,  60,  85,  86,  120,  152, 
172,  220,  299,  416. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  314. 

,  escheator  in,  1  (8),  3,  16,  22, 

36,  49,  52,  62,  63  (5),  64,  80, 
94,  103  bis.  104  (6),  105  bis, 
107, 133, 142  bis,  143  (4),  145  (3), 
157,  161,  168,  183,  184,  187, 
194,  195  (3),  196  (3),  217,  226, 
238,  239  bis,  240  bis,  241,  273 
(3),  274  (6),  275  (4),  280,  285, 
326,  327,  331  bis,  332  (3),  333, 
334  (3),  335  bis,  336  bis,  361, 
364,  377  bis,  378,  379  (3),  380, 
386,  396,  426  (3). 

,  .....  See  also  Stukeley  ; 

Warre  j  Coker  ;  Gregory  ; 
Hill  j  Stourton  ;  Hody  ; 
Wellyngton ;  Carrant ;  Savage  ; 
Vele. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


590 


Somerset 

,  fanners  «»t  the  subsidy  and 

u.luago  of  cloths  for  suio,  and 
alnagers,  in.  .sVv  Pays;  Wage!  ; 
Bryddost-oii  ;  I'ax  «-ly. 

,  sheriff  of,  22. 

, See  also  Hill  ;  Hunger- 
ford;  Warre;  Stafford  ;  Boytoii; 
Coker  ;  Flory  ;  Xeweburgh. 

Somersete,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Oxford,  174. 

Nomorshall  Herbert,  Somersale,  co. 
Derby,  170. 

Somersham,  co.  Suffolk,  172. 

Somerton  [in  Boothby  (»raffoe],  co. 
Lincoln,  castle,  409. 

,  manor,  409. 

,  co.  Oxford,  173. 

,  co.  Somerset,  85,  120,  220. 

Somervylo,  Edmund  de,  387. 

,....,  Joan  (CJriffyth),  daughter 

of  Philip  son  of  Roger  son  of 
Robert  son  of,  387. 

Somerwyle,  John,  of  Cossington,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire, 
223. 

Sondbach,  John,  of  Staffordshire,  10. 

Son.de,  Henry  atte,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Surrey,  170. 

,  Robert  atte,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Surrey,  416. 

,  . .  .  . ,  the  younger,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Surrey,  26. 

Sondes,  Walter,  knight,  109. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Skolton), 

mother  of,  109. 

Sonford,  co.  Salop.  See  Sandford  [in 
Frees). 

[co.  Salop].  See  Sandford  [in 

\Vest  Felton]. 

Sonford,  Nicholas,  esquire,  103,  118. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Richard,  son  and 

heir  of,  118. 

Soper,  Sopere,  William,  collector  of 
customs  and  subsidies  in  South- 
ampton and  district,  4,  14,  113, 
130,  192,  193,  203,  204. 

Sopley,  Soppele,  co.  Southampton, 
434. 

,  Northavon  in,  q.v. 

,  Ripley  in,  q.v. 

Sotby,  co.  Lincoln,  manor,  229. 

Soterton,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Sutterton. 

Sothewyk,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Salisbury,  28. 

Sotton,  William,  of  Kegworth,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  223. 
Cf.  Sutton. 

Souche.     See  Zouche. 

Soulbury,  co.  Buckingham,  Liscornbe 
in,  q.v. 

Soule,  Richard,  of  Peterborough,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 223. 

Soure,  co.  Devon.     See  Sewer. 


Soureby,  co.  York.  See  Sowerby  [in 
Thirsk]. 

Sonsex,  Southsox,  Sutsex,  Robert, 
377,  400. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  late  wife  of,  400. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Robert,  son  and  heir  of, 

400. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Market  Overtoil, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Rutland, 
152. 

,....,.  .  . ,  the  younger,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  302. 

Southako,  Richard,  of  Skeltoii,  '  gentil- 
man,'  289. 

Southam,  co.  Warwick,  85,  120. 

Southampton,  Suthampton,  co.  South- 
ampton, 97,  151,  172,  221,  245. 

,  letters  dated  at,  116  bis,  194, 

195  bis,  201,  202,  206,  207, 
285,  425  bis,  426,  428,  429. 

,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.  See  Middel- 
ton  ;  Esgaston  ;  Soper  ;  Fox- 
holes. 

,  .  . .  . ,  searchers  of  ships  in. 

See  Twyford  ;  Freest. 

Southampton,  county,  collectors  of 
taxes  in,  27,  87,  122,  151,  172, 
221,  301,  417. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317. 

,  escheator  in,  1,  2  (3),  21,  43, 

62  bis,  64,  97,  103,  104  (3),  105, 
106  bis,  107,  109,  140  bis,  142, 
143  (3),  144,  145  bis,  187,  194, 
195  bis,  196,  225,  234,  238  bis, 
239  bis,  240,  241,  252,  263, 
268,  273,  274,  275  (3),  281, 
331,  332  (4),  333,  334  (3),  335, 
336,  338,  345,  369,  377  bis,  379, 
424,  425  bis,  426  bis,  427,  434, 
435,  438. 

,  See  also  Warbelton  ; 

Uvedale  ;  Brid  ;  Tybenham  ; 
Borgh  ;  Yakesle  ;  Wyke  ; 
Persons  ;  Wrayte  ;  Andrew. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Arnold  ; 
Gervays  ;  Smale  ;  Wode. 

,  sheriff  of,  21. 

, See  also  Lisle  ;  Chaucer ; 

Brokas  ;  Wykeham  ;  Coudray  ; 
Bramshot  ;  Uvedale  ;  Ryngo- 
bourn. 

Southcave,  co.  York.     See  Cave,  South. 

Southchurch,  Southcherche,  co.  Essex, 
87,  122. 

Southfleet,  Suthflete,  co.  Kent,  371. 

Southfrothingam,  co.  York.  See 
Frodingham,  South. 

Southgrenehowe,  co.  Norfolk.  See 
Greenhoe,  South. 

Southhywysch,  co.  Devon.  See  Huish, 
South. 


600 


GENlEKAL  INDEX. 


Southkave,  co.  York.     See  Cave,  South. 
Southmidilton,    co.    Northumberland. 

See  Middleton,  South. 
Southorp,  Galvan,  82. 
Southsex.     See  Sousex. 
Southstoke,    co.    Oxford.     See    Stoke, 

South. 

,  co.  Sussex,  Off  ham  in,  q.v. 

Southtown,    Southton,  Yarmouth,  [or 

Little  Yarmouth,  in  Gorleston, 

co.  Suffolk],  48,  49. 
,  chapel  of  St.  Nicholas  of,  leper 

in,  49. 
Southwark,  Southwerk,  Suthwerk,  co. 

Surrey,  26,   151,  163,   170,  223 

bis,  270,  299,  418. 
,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  29.  88, 

123,  153,  174,  223,  302,  418. 

,  '  Le  Dolfyn  '  in,  279. 

Southwell,  Suthwell,  co.  Nottingham, 

221. 

Southwell,    Robert,    of    Nottingham- 
shire, 23. 
Soverayn,  John,  prior  and  farmer  of 

Wootton  Wawen  priory,  74. 
Sowe,  co.  Warwick,  171. 
Sower,   Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Derbyshire,  28. 
Sowerby,    Sowreby    [in    Halifax],    co. 

York,  manor  and  lordship  of, 

135. 
,  Soureby  [in  Thirsk],  co.  York, 

173. 
Sowylond,  co.  Somerset.     See  Weston 

Zoyland. 

Spalding,  Spaldyng,  co.  Lincoln,  344. 
....      ,  priory  of,  prior  of,  344. 
Spaldyng,  Margaret,  274. 
Spanby,  co.  Lincoln,  152,  301. 
Spanby,  John,  of  Spanby,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln, 

152,  301. 

Sparewe.     See  Sparowe. 
Sparkenhoe,  Sparkenowe,  hundred,  co. 

Leicester,  26. 
Sparowe,  Sparwe,  Sparewe,  John,  195, 

198,  201,  226,  227. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Alice  (Aubyn),  daughter 

of  William  the  son  of  Joan  the 

sister  of  John  the  father  of,  227. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    collector   of    a   tax    in 

Dorset,  300. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Essex,  220,  221. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  London,  '  dyer,'  98. 

Sparsholt,   co.   Berks,   Kingston  Lisle 

in,    q.v. 

Sparwe.     See  Sparowe. 
Spaxton  [co.  Somerset],  136,  206,  296, 

314,  428. 
Spayn,  John,  83. 
Spaynardiskiioll,     co.     Cornwall.     See 

Knowle. 
Spechesley,        co.        Worcester.     See 

Spetchley. 


Spechesley,     William,     of     Spetchley, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Worcester- 
shire, 414. 
Speen,  co.  Berks,  Benham  in,  q.v. 

,  Speenhamland  in,  q.v. 

Speenhamland,       Spenehamlond       [in 

Speen],  co.  Berks,  172,  301. 
Speke,  John,  346. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Keynes),  wife  of, 

346. 

, ,  of  Devon,  298,  385. 

Spelman,   Speleman,  John,   of  Essex, 

357. 
,  Stephen,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

London,  29,  153. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  alderman,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  London,  88,  123. 
Spenehamlond,  co.  Berks.     See  Speen- 
hamland. 
Spennithorne,   co.   York,   Harmby  in, 

q.v. 

Spenser,  Spencer,  John,  12. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  129. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Alderbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  220. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of   Alvaston,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  300. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Lincolnshire,  53. 

,  . .  .  . ,  esquire,  guardian  of  the 

temporalities   of   the    bishopric 

of  Norwich,  139. 

,  Richard,  of  Gloucestershire,  65. 

,  Thomas,  63. 

,    . . .  . ,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Southwark,  302. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxford,  223. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    collector    of    customs 

and  subsidies  in  Plymouth  and 

Fowey  and  district,  5,    13,  69, 

71,    113,    130,    192,    193,    204, 

205,  216. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  clerk,  farmer  of  Minting 

priory,  53. 
,     ,    of    Bedfordshire,    199, 

201. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  of  Blaby,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Leicestershire,  170. 
Spetchley,  Spechesley,  co.  Worcester, 

414. 
Spittle,    Spitoll    [in    Chulmleigh],    co. 

Devon,  250. 
Spofford,    brother   Thomas,    abbot    of 

St.  Mary's  abbey,  York,  412. 
Spondon,  co.  Derby,  Locko  in,  q.v. 
Spondon,  Sponden,  Spoundon,  William, 

escheator        in        Kent        and 

Middlesex,  308. 

, ,  of  Kent,  57,  266,  281,347. 

Sporle  [co.  Norfolk],  alien  priory,  45. 
Spoundon.     See  Spondon. 
Spraty,  Richard,  of  Atherstone,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire, 

171. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Sprot,  Robert,  clork,  34.">. 

SprigK.V.        Sprigy,        Spry^r.        John, 

escheator  in  Northamptonshire 

and  Rutland,  209. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Northampton,  H!». 

,  Katharine,  80. 

Sprixton.     See  Sproxton. 
Sprot,  John,  chaplain,  164-167. 
,  of  Ruckinge,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Kent,  299. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Somersham,  collector 

.»f  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  172. 

,  Robert,  of  Kent,  91. 

Sproxton    [in    Helnisley],    co.     York, 

manor,  208. 
Sproxton,  Sprixton,  Simon  de,  208. 

,  William,  esquire,  195,  208. 

,      .  . . . ,      .  . .  . ,     Joan     (Cley), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  209. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Robert,  father  of, 

208. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Cliristian 

(Meignill),  wife  of,  208. 
, ,  William  de  Sprox- 
ton, grandfather  of,  208. 
Spurdaunce,    Richard,   collector   of   a 

tax  in  Norwich,  29. 
Spyce,  Roger,  357,  372,  382,  395. 
,   Alice,  late  the  wife  of, 

332,  357,  372,  382,  395. 
Spycer,   John,  of  Bampton,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  301. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 

200. 

,  .....  Jolm,  son  of,  of  Canter- 
bury, 200. 
,  Thomas,  of  Stamford,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 87,  122. 
Spynk,  Spynke,  William,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Norfolk,  220,  299. 
,  .  . .  . ,  of  Aylsham,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Norfolk,  85,  120,  150, 

171. 

Spy  tell,  Robert  de,  of  Yaxley,  313. 
Spytlyng,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Suffolk,  26. 
Squyer,  Sqwyer,  Henry,  of  Handsworth, 

the  younger,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Staffordshire,  152. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  85,  120. 

Sqwybe,  Robert,  of  Dorset,  322,  328. 
Sqwyer.     See  Squyer. 
Srother.     See  Strother. 
Stabber,  Stabbere,  Elizabeth,  273,  306. 
,    .  . .  . ,    Joan    (Wilton),    sister 

and  heir  of,  307. 

Thomas,  144,  185,  370. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Agnes  (Dikeman),  sister 

of,  370. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Edith  (Stone),  sister  of, 

370. 
, Elizabeth,  daughter  of, 

185. 


Stabber,  Thomas — cont. 

,     .  .  .  . ,     Joan     (atte    Nende), 

daughter  of,  185,  370. 
Stacheden,    co.    Bedford.     See    Stags- 
den. 
Stacheden,  John,  339. 

,  William,  of  Bedfordshire,  126. 

Stafford,  co.  Stafford,  137,  368. 
Stafford,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 

27,  85,  120,  152,  171,  221,  298, 

417. 
,       commissioners     to     raise  a 

loan  in,  315,  317. 
,  escheator  in,   2,    16,  63,   103, 

105,  106  bis,  142,  143,  144  bis, 

145,    182,    194,    195,    196,    197, 

205,  239  bis,  263,  274  (4),  27o, 

276,  306,  307,  330,  332  (3),  333 

(7),  334  (7),  335,  364,  377,  379, 

387,  399,  426. 
, Seeal-so Cotton ;  Delves ; 

Knyghtley  ;  Giffard  ;  Norman  ; 

Lone    ;       Lee    ;       Whatcroft    ; 

Cotes. 
,    farmer   of    the    subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 

alnager,  in.     See  Barbour. 

,  sheriff  of,  199,  330. 

, See  also  Detek ;  Bagot  ; 

Babthorp  ;    Delves  ;    Vernon  ; 

Meverell  ;     Trussell  ;      Halgh- 

ton  ;    Griseley. 
Stafford,  Anne,  countess  of,  286-288, 

389,  393,  400.     See  also  Bour- 

chier. 
,     .  . .  . ,    Eleanor,    mother    of, 

wife  of  Thomas  of  Woodstock, 

q.v. 

,  earl  of,  116. 

,   Edmund,   earl   of,    127,    137, 

199,  200,  231,  393. 
, , ,  heir  of,  196,  307, 

334,  377,  379. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Humphrey,  earl  of 

Stafford,   son  and  heir  of,   54, 

127,  137,  200,  231,  328,  362  bis, 

368,  393,  400,  411,  440. 
Stafford,   Edmund,   bishop  of  Exeter 

[1395-1419],   32,   90,    158,    186, 
•    219,  274  bis,  306. 
,    .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  knight, 

brother  of,  Thomas,  son  of,  306. 

,  Hugh,  knight,  336,  379. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  . . . ,  lord  de  Bourchier, 

362. 
,    Humphrey,    Humphrey    de, 

esquire,    Katharine    (Cobham), 

late    the    wife    of,     143,     206, 

248,  249. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  2,  47,  48,  52  bis, 

182,  396,  397. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  . . ,  Alice,  late  the  wife 

of,  52. 
,  .  .  . . ,  .....  Elizabeth,  late  the 

wife  of,  2,  396,  397. 


602 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Stafford,  Humphrey,  knight — cont. 

.......  .....  .  .  .  . ,  Humphrey,  knight, 

son  and  heir  of,  48,  52  bis. 

,  ,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth 

(Mautravers),  wife  of,  48. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Dorset,  318. 

,  .  .  .  . , sheriff  of  Somerset 

and  Dorset,  129. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  the  younger,  240, 

305. 

,  ,  .  . .  . ,  Elizabeth 

(Burdet),  late  the  wife  of,  305. 

,  ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son 

and  heir  of,  305,  306. 

,  John,  John  de,  426. 

, ,  clerk,  297. 

,  ..-..,  esquire,  333,  368,  440. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and 

heir  of,  368,  440. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  the  elder,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Derbyshire,  28. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Eyam,  esquire,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  86. 
121. 

,  Thomas,  of  Hopton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  152. 

Stagsden,  Stacheden,  co.  Bedford,  418. 

Stainton  le  Vale,  Northstaynton,  Stoyn- 
ton,  co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 

,  manor,  60. 

Stalbridge,  Stalbrugge,  co.  Dorset, 
Weston  in,  q.v. 

Stalbroke  [co.  Stafford].  See  Stall- 
brook. 

Staley,  John,  of  Hope,  collector  of  a 
tax,  in  Derbyshire,  170. 

Stalham,  co.  Norfolk,  171. 

Stalham,  William,  of  Stamford,  82. 

Stallbrook,  Stalbroke  [in  Seighford], 
co.  Stafford,  manor,  54. 

Stamford,  Stanford,  Staunford,  co. 
Lincoln,  25,  82,  87,  122,  152. 

Stamford,  Thomas,  farmer  of  the  sub- 
sidy and  alnage  of  cloths  for 
sale,  and  alnager,  in  Bristol, 
393,  394.  Cf.  Stanford. 

Stampe,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Dorset,  300. 

Stanard,  Thomas,  of  London,  285. 

Stanbridge,  Stanbrugge  [in  Leighton 
Buzzard,  co.  Bedford],  211. 

Stanbrugge,  John,  of  Cheddington, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 416. 

Standen,  Staundon,  co.  Stafford,  church 
of,  parson  of.  See  Brornpton. 

,  manor,  399,  400. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  church  of,  advowsori  of, 

399,  400. 

Standlake,  Stanlake,  co.  Oxford,  88, 
123 

[co.  Oxford]  CO,  Stanlake, 

church  of,  parson  of.  Set, 
Potter. 


Stanclolf,  John,  goldsmith,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  London,  302. 

Standon,  Staundon  [co.  Hertford], 
23. 

,  Doos  manor  in,  23. 

,  '  Gernons  '  in,  23. 

,  High  Cross  in,  q.v. 

,  '  Sotes  '  in,  23. 

,  '  Pyctemans  '  in,  23. 

'  Riggewynes  '  in,  23. 

,  '  Warynes  '  in,  23. 

[in  Hursley]  (?),  Staunton,  co. 

Southampton,  97. 

Standyssh,  Hugh,  esquire,  377. 

Stanes,  Thomas,  draper,  of  London, 
373. 

Stanford,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Stamford. 

on  Soar,  Stanford,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 85,  120,  221. 

Stanford,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Herefordshire,  88,  123.  Cf. 
Stamford. 

Stanhop,  Stanope,  Richard,  knight, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Nottingham- 
shire, 27. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Nottinghamshire, 
316  bis. 

Stanlake,  co.  Oxford.  See  Stand- 
lake. 

Stanle  alias  Giffards,  co.  Essex,  manor. 
See  Sampford,  Great. 

Stanley,  Stanlay,  co.  York,  299,  417. 

Stanley  [in  Chippenham,  co.  Wilts], 
abbey.  32,  90,  134. 

Stanope.     See  Stanhop. 

Stanstead,  Stanstede,  co.  Hertford, 
259. 

Stansted,  Stanstede  [in  Stoughton],  co. 
Sussex,  manor,  164. 

Stanstede,  co.  Hertford.  See  Stan- 
stead. 

Stanton  by  Dale,  Stanton,  co.  Derby, 
232. 

Drew,  Staunton  Drewe,  co. 

Somerset,  416. 

Fitzwarren,  Staunton  Fitz 

Herbard  by  Hieworth,  Staunton 
Fitz  Herberd  by  Hieworth, 
Staunton,  co.  Wilts,  manor, 
283. 

, church  of,  advowson  of, 

283. 

Lacy,  co.  Salop,  Downton  in, 

q.v. 

,  Patton  in,  q.v. 

,  Upper  Hayton  in,  q.v. 

Long,  Longestanton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 415. 

under  Bardon,  Staunton  [co. 

Leicester],  141. 

Stantor,  Peter,  106,  140,  141. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Barenger),  late 

the  wife  of,  140. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Devon,  10. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


603 


Stanwix,    Stayiiwygges,    co.    (''uml>r»r- 

laucl,  362. 
......  ,  Rickerby  in,  q.v. 

Stapelegh,     co.     Southampton.        See 


Stapelford,  co.  Dorset.     See  Staploford. 
......  ,  co.  Wilts.     See  Stapleford. 

Stapely,    Stapelegh   [in   Odiham],   co. 

Southampton,  manor,  268,  269. 
Stapenhill,  cos.    Derby   and   Stafford, 

Newhall  in,  q.v. 
Stapilford,  co.  Cambridge.     See  Staple- 

ford. 
.......  co.  Hertford.     See  Stapleford. 

......  ,  co.  Salop.     See  Stapleford. 

Stapilhurst    [co.    Kent].     See    Staple- 

hurst. 

Stapilton.     See  Stapleton. 
Staple,  co.  Kent,  Suaxton  in,  q.v. 
Staple,  John,  of  Hartley,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Worcestershire,  149. 
Stapleford,  Stapilford,  co.  Cambridge, 

221. 
......  ,     Stapelford     [in    Hook],     co. 

Dorset,  47,  48. 
......  ,     Stapilford,     Stapulford,     co. 

Hertford,  152,  221. 
......  ,   Stapilford   [in   Worfield],   co. 

Salop,  416. 
......  ,  Stapelford,  co.  Wilts,  manor, 

125. 
Staplehurst,    Stapilherst    [co.    Kent], 

323. 
Stapleton,  Stapilton,  Stapulton,  Brian 

de,  knight,  195,  196. 
......  ,  Mariot  de,  362. 

......  ,  Miles,  Miles  de,  John,  son  and 

heir  of,  231. 
......  ,  ----  ,  knight,  273,  285. 

......  ,  .....  .  .  .  .  ,  Brian,  knight,  son 

and  heir  of,  285. 
......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  heirs  of,  313. 

......  ,  William,  William  de,  collector 

of    customs    and    subsidies    in 

King's  Lynn  and  district,  350, 

351,  353,  428,  429  bis. 
......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  escheator  in  Cumberland 

and  Westmoreland,  6. 
......  ,    .  .  .  .  ,  sheriff  of  Cumberland, 

70. 
......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  of  Norfolk,  esquire,  202. 

......  ,     .  .  .  .  ,    the    elder,    sheriff    of 

Cumberland,  358. 
...........  ,  the  younger,  of  Cumber- 

land, '  gentilman,'  433. 
Stapper,  Stephen,  of  Reading,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  222. 
Stapulford,  co.  Hertford.     See  Staple- 

ford. 

Stapulton.     See  Stapleton. 
Staresmore,    John,   of   Rowley   Regis, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 

shire, 298. 
Startforth,   co.    York,   Egglestone   in, 

q.v. 


Stuthorn,  co.  Leicester,  300. 

Staughton,    Great,    co.    Huntingdon, 
Beechai nslc; ul  in.  </.<•. 

Staundon  [co.  Hereford].     See  Staun- 
toii  on  Wye. 

[co.  Hertford].     See  Standon. 

,  co.  Stafford.     See  Standen. 

Staundon,  Vivian  de,  knight,  399. 

,  . .  .  .,  Elizabeth  (Shotesbrok), 

daughter  arid  heir  of,  399,  400. 

,  .  .  . . ,  Elizabeth,  wife  of,  399. 

,  . .  .  . ,  Joan  (Boydell),  daughter 

and  heir  of,  399,  400. 

,       William       de,       Elizabeth, 

daughter  and  heir  of,  156,  160. 

Cf.  Staunton. 

Staunford,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Stamford. 

Staunton  [co.  Leicester].     See  Stanton 
under  Bardon. 

,  co.  Southampton.     See  Stan- 
don. 

,    Staunton    Fitz    Herbord    by 

Hieworth,  Staunton  Fitz  Her- 
bard  by  Hieworth,  co.  Wilts. 
See  Stanton  Fitzwarren. 

Drewe,     co.     Somerset.     See 

Stanton  Drew. 

on  Wye,  Staundon  [co.  Here- 
ford], 177. 

Staunton,  John,  John  de,  40,  379. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of, 

40. 

,  William,  esquire,  273. 

Cf.  Staundon. 

Stavelay,  John,  Agnes  (Buk),  daughter 
of  John  son  of,  438. 

Staveley  [co.  Derby],  143. 

Stavene,  Agnes,  323. 

Staverton,  co.  Northampton,  223. 

Staverton,     Jolm,     commissioner     to 
raise  a  loan  in  Suffolk,  317. 

,  . . . . ,  farmer  of  the  priory  of 

Greeting  St.  Mary  and  Ever- 
don,  46,  366. 

Stayiitori,  William  de,  2.     Cf.  Steyn- 
ton. 

Staynwygges,    co.    Cumberland.      See 
Stanwix. 

Stedeham,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Sussex,  150. 

Stenoby,    John,    of    Lincolnshire,    the 
younger,  91. 

Stenerdale,  Kyngns,  co.   Derby.     See 
Stemdale. 

Stenson,  Steyneston  [in  Barrow  upon 

Trent],  co.  Derby,  300. 
Stenurdale,  co.  Derby.     See  Sterndale. 
Stenurdale,  John,  of  Sterndale,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  151. 
Stephen,  Stephene,  David,  100. 

,  William,  clerk,  210. 

Stephenes.     See  Stevenes. 
Sterlyng,   John,   collector  of  customs 
and    subsidies    in    Great    Yar- 
mouth and  district,  4,  14. 


604 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Sterndale,  Stenurdale,  Kyngns  Stenor-  Stockleigh — cont. 

dale,  co.  Derby,  151.  Pomeroy,  Stokkelegh  Pomeruy, 

,  John  of,  John,  son  of,  collector  Stoklegh  Porneray,  co.  Devon, 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  300.  manor,  198,  201,  319. 

Sterne,  Walter,  of  Stapleford,  collector  Stockwith,  East,  Stokwyth  [in  Gairis- 

of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  221.  borough],  co.  Lincoln,  173. 

Steton,  John,  of  Yorkshire,  338.  Stodelegh,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax 
Stevekey,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Stiffkey.  in  Wiltshire,  26. 

Stovenes,  Stephenes,  John,  Katharine  Stodey,   John,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

(Dalyngregg),  late  the  wife  of,  Essex,  172. 

438.  Stoford    [in    Barwick],    co.    Somerset, 

, of  Bristol,  10.  226. 

,  Richard,  of  Woodstock,  collec-  Stoghton,  Walter,  105. 

tor  of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  301.  Stogursey,  Stokecourcy,  co.  Somerset, 
,  Walter,  collector  of  a  tax  in  alien  priory,  33. 

Worcester,  173.  ,  Idson  in,  q.v. 

Stevenson,  John,  110.  Stok,  Richard,  101. 

Steventon,  Stevynton  [in  Ludford],  co.  Stokbery,  co.  Kent.     See  Stockbury. 

Salop,  152.  Stokdale,  Stocdale,  Stokedale,  Simon, 
Stevynton,  Walter,  of  Steventon,  collec-  farmer  of  the  possessions  of  the 

tor  of  a  tax  in  Salop,  152.  abbot  of  Conches  in  England, 

Steward,  Stiward,  Styward,  John,  by  58. 

Shifnal,    collector  of    a  tax  in  Thomas,    54,    127,    199,    230, 

Salop,  85,  120.  231. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in  ,....,  of  Yorkshire,   124,   137, 

Berkshire,  28,  222.  138,  159,  295. 
,    .  . .  . ,   collector   of   a   tax   in  Stoke,  co.  Salop,  28. 

Norfolk,  27,  85,  120,  150,  171,  d'Abernon,     Stoke    Daberon, 

220,  299.  co.    Surrey,    manor,    270,    281, 
,     .  .  .  . ,    '  gentilman,'    collector  303. 

of  a  tax  in  Norfolk,  416.  Edith,  co.  Hereford,  Westhide 

Steyneston,  co.  Derby.     See  Sterison.  in,  q.v. 

Steynton,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Stainton  le  Gifford,  co.  Gloucester,  Harry 

Vale.  Stoke  in,  q.v. 

Steynton,    James   de,    collector    of    a  Gyffard,    co.    Somerset.     See 

tax   in   Lincoln,    89,    124.     Cf.  Stoke  Rodney. 

Staynton.  ,    Harry,    Stokenhenry,    Stoke- 

Stiffkey,  Stevekey,  co.  Norfolk,  church  henry    [in    Stoke    Gifford],    co. 

of,  advowson  of,  109.  Gloucester,  manor,  269. 

,  manor,  109.  -in-Tynhyde,  co.  Devon.       See 

Stinsford,  co.  Dorset,  Kingston  in,  q.v.  Stokeinteignhead. 

Stipershill,  Stipershull  [in  Polesworth,  Rodney,    Stoke     Gyffard,    co. 

co.  Warwick],  282.  Somerset,  manor,  49,  50. 

Stirkeland,        Stirkelond,        Thomas,  St.     Milborough,     co.     Salop, 

Thomas  de,  collector  of  a  tax  in  Heath  in,  q.v. 

Westmoreland,  28.  ,  Severn,  Severnstoke,  Severne- 

,    escheator   in   Bedford-  stoke,  co.  Worcester,  219,  414. 

shire  and  Buckinghamshire,  6,  ,  Clifton  in,  q.v. 

21.  ,  South,  Southstoke,  co.  Oxford, 

,    .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Bedfordshire  152. 

and  Buckinghamshire,  40.  Stokebrugge,    co.    Southampton.     See 
,    William,    bishop    of    Carlisle  Stockbridge. 

[1400-1419],   52,   99,    189,   236,  ,  co.  Sussex.     See  Stockbridge. 

289.  Stokechavont,  co.  Somerset,  95. 

Stiward.     See  Steward.  Stokecourcy,      co.       Somerset.        See 
Stocdale.     See  Stokdale.  Stogursey. 

Stockbridge,   Stokebrugge,  co.   South-  Stokedale.     See  Stokdale. 

ampton,  52.  Stokehenry,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Stoke, 
,      Stokebrugge,      co.     Sussex,  Harry. 

hundred,  164.  Stokeinteignhead,     Stoke-in-Tynhyde, 
Stockbury,  Stokbery,  co.  Kent,  manor,  co.  Devon,  manor,  329,  330. 

328,  329.  Stokelond,  John,  397. 

Stockleigh  English,  Stokleyenlyssh,  co.  ,  . .  .  . ,  Mary,  wife  of,  397. 

Devon,  church  of,  advowson  of,  Stokenhenry,     co.     Gloucester.       See 

250.  Stoke,  Harry. 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


605 


Stokes,  John,  of  Haywood,  .'<<S2. 
,  William,  of  Brimpton, 

late  the  wife  of,  336. 
Siokrslry.  Stokcslay.  eo.  York,  26. 
Stokkeleph          Pom<>m\ .          Stoklogh 

Pomeray,      co.      Devon.        SIT 

Stockleigh  Pomeroy. 
Stokleyenlyssh,       co.       Devon.        See 

Stookleigh  English. 
Stokton,    Thomas,    of    Smid    Hutton, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  North 

Riding,  co.  York,  26. 
,  William,  escheator  in  Glouces- 
tershire and  the  adjacent  march 

of  Wales,  136. 
,  .  . .  . ,  '  jeweler,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  York,  89,  124. 
Stokwyth,  co.  Lincoln,     See  Stockwith, 

'East. 
Stokwyth,  Thomas,  of  Blyton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Linclsey,  co.  Lincoln, 

87,  122. 
Stone,  co.  Stafford,  27. 

,  Aston  in,  q.v. 

Stone,  John,  of  Bath,  370. 

,    ,    ,   Edith   (Stabber), 

wife  of,  370. 

Roger  atte,  92. 

Stonford,    John    de,    justice    of    the 

Common  Bench,  213. 
Stonham,  co.  Suffolk,  150. 
Stonore,  John  de,  chief  justice  of  the 

Bench,  148,  184,  213. 
Stonton,  co.  Leicester,  150. 
Wyville,  Stonton,  co.  Leicester, 

150,  223. 
Stonystretford,  co.  Buckingham.     See 

Stratford,  Stony. 
Stopeham,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Sussex,  150. 
Storeton,  John,  398. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  Ellen,  late  the  wife  of, 

398.    f 
,     Katharine     Storeton, 

daughter  and  heir  of,  398. 

Cf.  Stourton. 

Storrington,     Storteton,     co.     Sussex, 

manor,  164. 
Stotevile,  Stotevylle,  Thomas,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Suffolk,  415. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Dalhatn,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Suffolk,  221. 
Stottesbury,  Thomas,  of  Northampton, 

292. 
Stottesdon,  co.  Salop,  Walkerslow  in, 

q.v. 

,  Wrickton  in,  q.v. 

Stoughton,    co.    Sussex,    Stanstod    in, 

q.v. 

Stourton,  Sturton,  John,  34,  35. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Somerset,  314. 
,    .  .  . . ,  escheator   in   Somerset 

and  Dorset,  209. 
, ,  the  elder,  30,  80. 


Stourton — cent. 

,  William.  3,  22,  30,  81,  34,  35, 

80,  95. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

30,  31,  80. 

Cf.  Storeton. 

Stow  Bedon,  Stowebydon,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 175. 

Stowe,  cos.  Cambridge  and  Hunting- 
don. See  Longstowe. 

,    co.    Stafford,    Haywood    in, 

q.v. 

,  Hixon  in,  q.v. 

,  Little  Haywood  in,  q.v. 

Nine    Churches,    Stowe,    co. 

Northampton,  171. 

Stowebydon,  co.  Norfolk.  See  Stow 
Bedon. 

Stowforde,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Devon,  28. 

Stradlyng,  Stradelyng,  Edward,  100. 

,  .  . .  . ,  knight,  441. 

,  John,  100. 

, ,  knight,  374. 

,    Joan    (Dansey), 

wife  of,  374. 

,    William,    of    Somerset,    441, 

442. 

Strange.     See  Lestrange. 

Strangman,  Richard,  of  Tilbrook, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Bedford- 
shire, 171,  299. 

Strangways,  James,  James  de,  156, 
361. 

,     .  .  .  . ,    justice    of    assize    in 

Northamptonshire,  Warwick- 
shire, Leicestershire,  Notting- 
hamshire, Derbyshire  and  Lin- 
colnshire, 225. 

Stranley,  Thomas,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  Staffordshire, 
315. 

Stratfieldsaye,  Stratfeldsay,  co.  South- 
ampton, 440. 

,  alien  priory,  46,  73,  76,  77. 

Stratford  le  Bow,  Stratford,  co 
Middlesex,  415. 

,  Old,  co.  Warwick,  Shottery  in, 

q.v. 

on  Avon,  Stratford  on  Avene, 

Stretford,  Stretford  on  Aven, 
Stretteford,  co.  Warwick,  28, 
151,  171,  416. 

,     Stony,     Stonystretford,     co. 

Buckingham,  86,  121,  416. 

Stratton  [in  Biggleswade],  co.  Bed- 
ford, 222. 

,  co.  Cornwall,  189. 

,  Upton  in,  q.v. 

[co.  Suffolk],  313. 

,    Over,    Stratton    Magna    [in 

South  Petherton],  co.  Somerset, 
manor,  396,  397. 

Stratton,  John,  '  draper,'  198. 

of  London,  366. 


606 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Stratton — cont. 

Cf.  Stretton. 

Straunge.     See  Lestrange. 

Strecche,  John,  esquire,  239. 

Street,  Strete  [in  Lympne],  eo.  Kent, 
manor,  200. 

Streethay,  Strethay  [in  the  parish  of 
St.  Michael,  Lichfield],  co. 
Stafford,  85,  120. 

Strete,  co.  Kent.     See  Street. 

Strete,  Henry,  Henry  atte,  of  Mel- 
bourn,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Cambridgeshire,  415. 

,  of  Meldreth,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  86,  121. 

.......  John,  of  Devon,  39  bis. 

,   .  . .  . ,  of  Southwark,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Surrey,  223. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Wendover,  collector 

of  a  tax  in   Buckinghamshire, 
150. 

Stretford,  Stretford  on  Aven,  co.  War- 
wick. See  Stratford  on  Avon. 

Stretham,  co.  Cambridge,  Thetford  in, 
q.v. 

Strethay,  co.  Stafford.     See  Streethay. 

Stretman,  Thomas,  citizen  and  saddler 
of  London,  24. 

Strotteford,  co.  Warwick.  See  Strat- 
ford on  Avon. 

Stretton,  co.  Salop,  152  bis. 

,   Church,   Stretton,   co.    Salop, 

manor,  165,  166. 

,  Stoney,  Stretton  [in  West- 
bury],  co.  Salop,  74. 

Stretton,  Robert,  '  barker,'  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Lincoln,  224.  Cf. 
Stratton. 

Streuley,  Nicholas,  knight,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  Notting- 
hamshire, 316  bis. 

Strickland,  Styrkeland,  co.  Westmore- 
land, 28. 

Strode,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Devon,  417. 

Strong,  Stronge,  John,  of  Ware,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire, 
173. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    of    \Vatton    at    Stone, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 152. 

Strother,  Srother,  Henry,  collector  of 
customs  and  subsidies  in 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  and  dis- 
trict, 3,  13. 

,  Thomas  del,  377. 

,  William,  of  Kirkharle,  esquire, 

107. 

Stucle,  Stuclee.     See  Stukeley. 

Stuffyn,  Ralph,  of  Mansfield  Wood- 
house,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Nottinghamshire,  85,  120. 
Stukeley,  Stucle,  Stuclee,  Nicholas, 
knight,  sheriff  of  Cambridge- 
shire and  Huntingdonshire,  296. 


Stukeley — cont. 

,   Richard,   Elizabeth,   late  the 

wife  of,  62. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Chichester     and 

district,  4,  13. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   escheator  in   Somerset 

and  Dorset,  6,  30,  47,  49,  52. 
Sturmer,  Henry,  of  Norfolk,  384. 
Sturminster  Marshall,  Sturmystre  Mar- 

chall,  co.  Dorset,  church,  56. 
Sturmy.     See  Esturmy. 
Sturmystre  Marchall,  co.  Dorset.     See 

Stvirminster  Marshall. 
Sturton.     See  Stourton. 
Stuyche,  Thomas,  421. 
,     .  . .  . ,    Beatrice    (Maynston), 

sister  of,  421. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Elizabeth  (wife  of  Hoell 

ap  Guyllym),  sister  of,  421. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  William,  son  of,  421. 

,    .  . .  . ,    . . .  . ,   Ellen,   daughter 

and  heir  of,  421. 

,  William,  146. 

, esquire,  274. 

Style,  John,  of  Hitchin,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hertfordshire,  221. 
,  Richard,  collector  of  customs 

and   stibsidies   in   London   and 

district,  5. 
Styrkard,  William,  of  Holme,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  26. 
Styrkeland,    co.    Westmoreland.     See 

Strickland. 

Styward.     See  Steward, 
stibsirly,  on  cloths  for  sale,  6-12,  110, 
'154,    197,    252,    278,    341,    393, 

394. 
,  on  wine  and  other  imported 

and    exported    wares    (tunnage 

and  poundage),  13,  14,  71,  72, 

129,    162,    192,    204,    246,    291, 

352,  353,  380,  429. 

See  also  customs  ;    taxation. 

Sudbery,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Sodbury. 

Sudbury,  co.  Suffolk,  301. 

Sudeley,  Sydley  [co.  Gloucester],   196 

bis. 
Suettenham,  Roger,  searcher  of  ships 

in  Kingston  on  Hull  and   dis- 
trict, 117. 
Suffolk,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 

26,  86/121,  150,  172,  221,  301, 

415. 
,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317. 
,  escheator  in,  49,  63  (3),   103 

bis,   104  (3),   105,   106  (3),   107, 

142,     144    (4),     145,     159     bis, 

180,  194,  195  bis,  196  bis,  197, 

210,  238  &«?,  239,  240  (4),  263, 

273  bis,  275  bis,  312,  315,  332 

bis,   334  (5),   335,   378  bis,   379 

(3),  412,  425,  426  bis,  441, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


607 


Suffolk,  escheator  in  —  cont. 

......  ,    .....     See   also    Rokowod    ; 

I  Sutler  ;  Heth  ;  OldhaUo  ; 
Wolforton  ;  Winter  ;  Lam-;is- 
ter  ;  Alder  ford  ;  Lexham. 

.......    farmers   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Feerby  ; 
Adreston. 

.......   king's  feodary  in.     See   Pat- 


......  ,    searchers    of    wines    etc.    in. 

See  Fuller  ;  Lanibo. 
......  ,  sheriff  of,  119. 

......  ,      .....        See     also     Clifton  ; 

Oldhalle  ;    Ramesey  ;    Heven- 

yngham  ;   Lancaster  ;    Spenser  ; 

Butler  ;   Winter  ;    Groos  ;    Fitz 

Rauf. 

Suffolk,  earl  of.  See  Pole  ;  Ufford. 
Sugwas,  Suggwas,  Thomas,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,   88, 

123. 
......  ,....,  of  Eaton  Bishop,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  152, 

301. 

Sule,  co.  Northampton.  See  Suley. 
Suleshoo,  co.  Bedford.  See  Silsoe. 
Suley,  Sule,  in  King's  Cliffe  forest  in 

Rockingham  forest,  co.  North- 

ampton,     bailiwicks      of      the 

forestry  of,  44. 
Sumpter,    John,    John,    son    of,    304, 

348. 
......  ,  .  .  .  .  ,  Margery  (Brokhole),  late 

the  wife  of  ,  304,  348. 
Surfleet,  Surflet,  co.  Lincoln,  25,  301. 
Surflete,  Peter,  of  Lincolnshire,  344. 
Surrey,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 

26,  88/123,  151,  170,  223,  299, 

416. 
......  ,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  315,  317. 
......  ,  escheator  in,   2,  63,  89,   104, 

.     105  (3),    106,    142  bis,    143  bis, 

144,  145  bis,  157,  159,  163,  180, 

194,   195  bis,   197,  238  bis,  239 

(3),  240  (3),  270,  272,  274,  275, 

331,  334  bis,  335,  336,  347,  369, 

377,  378,  386,  426  bis. 
......  ,      .....     See      also      Twode   ; 

Wyntershull  ;  Ryman  ;  Burgh  ; 

Knottesford    ;       Wymbeldon    ; 

Balney  ;    Bek. 
......  ,    farmers   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,   and 

alnagers,     in.     See     Norwych  ; 

Balne  ;   Clement. 
.......  sheriff  of,  119,  164. 

......  ,      .....        See     also     Fynch  ; 

Halsham  ;  Clipsham  ;  Wynters- 

hull   ;      Uvedale    ;      Weston    ; 

Knottesford  ;    Hall  ;    Bolney. 
......  ,  under-sheriff  of.     Sec.  Bolney. 

Surrey,  earl  of.     See  Fitz  Alan. 


Surteys,  Thomas,  knight,'  collector  of 
a  tax  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 
York  ,87,122.  See  also  Curtoys. 

Sussex,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 
28,  87/122,  150,  171,  221,  301, 
418. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317. 

,  escheator  in,  62,  63,  103  bis, 

104  bis,  105,  142,  143,  144,  145, 
159,  164,  166,  187,  195,  239, 
240,  273,  274,  276,  329,  333, 
335,  374,  378  bis,  379,  393, 
426. 

,      See     also     Iwode  ; 

Wyntershull ;  Ryman  ;  Burgh  ; 
Knottesford  ;  Wymbeldon  ; 
Bolney  ;  Bek. 

,    farmers  of    the    subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Norwych  ; 
Balne  ;  Clement. 

,  sheriff  of,  119,  164. 

See  also  Fynch  ;  Hals- 
ham  ;  Clipsham  ;  Uvedale  ; 
WTeston  ;  Knottesford  ;  Hall  ; 
Bolney. 

under-sheriff  of.     See  Bolney. 

Suthampton,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Southampton. 

Suthflete,  co.  Kent.     See  Southfleet. 

Suthwell,  co.  Nottingham.  See  South- 
well. 

Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey.     See  Southwark. 

Sutsex.     See  Sousex. 

Sutterton,  Soterton,  co.  Lincoln,  173. 

Sutton,  co.  Cambridge,  27,  87  bis,  122 
bis,  150. 

co.  Hereford,  172,  301. 
co.  Suffolk,  58,  221. 

King's,     Kyngessutton,     co. 
Northampton,  299. 
hundred,  108. 
manor,  108. 

Little,    [in    Diddlebury],    co. 
Salop,  19. 

Montis,   co.    Somerset,    Crow- 

thorne  in,  q.v. 

on  the  Forest,  co.  York,  Huby 

in,  q.v. 

Sutton,  Isabel,  235. 

,  John,  48. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Bristol  and  district, 
4,  14. 

,     . . . . ,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Kingston  on  Hull  and  district, 
78. 

,  .  . .  . ,  knight,  heir  of,  332. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Lincolnshire,  232. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Milton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Northamptonshire,  415. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Thriplow,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  Cam- 
bridgeshire, 315, 


608 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Sxvtton,  John — cont. 

,    of    Weston    Zoyland, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Somerset, 

220. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  York,  '  barker,'  collec- 
tor of  a  tax     in  York,  154. 

,  Nicholas,  227. 

,  Richard,  50. 

Robert,  of  Lincoln,  62,  73. 

,    ,   Hamo,   son  and 

heir  of,  73. 
,   Stephen,   '  bruer,'  of   Oxford, 

collector   of   a   tax   in   Oxford, 

418. 
,    Thomas,    clerk,    collector    of 

customs  and  subsidies  in  Kings- 
ton on  Hull  and  district, 4, 14. 

,  of  Yorkshire,  394. 

Cf.  Sotton. 

Suwardeby,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York, 

417. 
Hwafeld,  Swofeld,  Robert,  of  Brauus- 

ton,  esquire,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Rutland,  418. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Rutland,  86,  121. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Braunston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  27,  220. 
Swaffham,  co.  Cambridge,  415. 
Swalcliffe,  Swalclef,  co.  Oxford,  27. 

,  Sibford  in,  q.v. 

Swale,  John,  vicar  of  Long  Benniiigton, 

farmer     of     Long     Bennington 

and  Field  Balling  priory,  111. 
Swallowfield,  co.  Berks  formerly  cos. 

Berks  and  Wilts,  Great  Sheep- 

bridge  in,  q.v. 
Swan,  William,  heir  of,  94. 
Swanage,    Swanwich,    Swanwych,    co. 

Dorset,  150,  397,  398. 

,  Herston  in,  q.v. 

Swannelond,  Swonnelond,  Thomas  de, 

merchant,  18,  23. 
Swanwich,  Swanwych,  co.  Dorset.     See 

Swanage. 
Swathwick      [in     Wingerworth]      (?), 

Quahtwayht,     Wathewote,     co. 

Derby,  170,  220. 
Swayn,  John,  of  Wells,  111. 

,  William,  141. 

Swere,  co.  Dorset.     See  Swyre. 
Swillyngton,       Swyllvngton,     Robert, 

knight,  334. 
,  Roger,  knight,    195  bis,   212, 

256-258,  367,  375,  376  bis. 
,    ,    Joan    (Lescrop), 

late  the  wife  of,  257,  376. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     .  .  .  . ,    Joan    (Nevill), 

late  the  wife  of,  212,  256,  257. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  John,  knight,  son 

and  heir  of,  212,  238,  256-258, 

263,  376. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Joan,  lato 

the  wife  of,  257,  263,  376, 


Swillyngton,  Roger,  knight— cont. 
,   .  . . . ,  .  . . . ,  Margaret  (Bellers 

and  Aylesford),  mother  of,  238, 

257  bis,  258,  375,  376. 
,    ,   Margaret   (Gra), 

daughter    of,     257,     263,     375, 

376  bis. 
,    .  . .  . ,    .  . .  . ,   Robert,   esquire, 

son  of,  257  bis,  258. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Robert,    knight, 

son  of,  375,  376  bis. 
,    ,    Robert,   knight, 

father  of,  238,  257  bis,  258. 
Swine,  co.  York,  Wyton  in,  q.v. 
Swinfen,    Swynfen    [in    Weeford],    co. 

Stafford,  298. 

Swinford,  Swynford,  co.  Leicester,  416. 
Swinton,  Swynton,  co.  York,  26. 
Swithland,    Swythlond,    co.    Leicester, 

170. 

Swofeld.     See  Swafeld. 
Swonnelond.     See  Swannelond. 
Swyft,    Peter,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Surrey,  170. 

, ,  of  Lambeth,  352. 

Swyllyngton.     See  Swillyngton. 
Swvnburn,     Swynbourne,     Mary     de, 

145. 
,    William,    esquire,    Phelippa, 

late  the  wife  of,  333. 
Swyndon,  John,  of  Bubbenhall,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire. 

28. 
,  Thomas,  of  Hampshire,   361, 

435. 
Swynerton,    Nicholas    de,    parson    of 

Muckleston,  399. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Salop,  28. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  106. 

,     Thomas,     commissioner     to 

raise    a    loan    in    Staffordshire, 

315. 

,....,  esquire,  365. 

Swynfen,  co.  Stafford.     See  Swinfen. 
Swynfen,    John,    of   Huntingdonshire, 

'  gentilman,'  363. 
,  Thomas,  of  Swinfen,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  298. 

,  William,  106. 

Swynford,    co.    Leicester.     See    Swin- 
ford. 
Swynford,  Norman  de,  156,  202. 

,  Robert,  clerk,  145. 

Swynhowe,  Robert,  Alice,  late  the  wife 

of,  143. 

Swynton,  co.  York.     See  Swinton. 
Swyre,  Swere,  co.  Dorset,  manor,  95. 
Swythlond,  co.  Leicester.     See  Swith- 
land. 

Sybille.     See  Sibille. 
Sybsey,  Thomas,  of  Holbeach,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 

173. 
Sybston,  oo.  Middlesex.     See  Sipson. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


009 


Syde,  William  do,  213. 
Sydeney,  William.  339. 
(Wily  (\Volborgh),  wife 

of,  :w». 

Sydenhale.     See  Sidenhale. 

Sydley  [co.  Gloucester].     8ee  Sudeley. 

Sydyngbourne,  co.  Kent.  See  Sitting- 
bourne. 

Sylver.     See  Silver. 

Sylvester,  Sylvestre.     See  Silvestre. 

Symon,  Symond,  Symound,  Symund, 
John,  436. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret  (Gobyon),  wife 

of,  436. 

,  Robert,  202. 

, of  Essex,  430. 

Stephen,  323. 

,  Thomas,  of  Hartlip,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  299,  416. 

,  Walter,  of  Worle,  '  chapman.' 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Somerset, 
220. 

Symonds  Hall,  Symondeshale  [in 
Wotton  under  Edge],  co.  Glou- 
cester, manor,  213. 

Symound,  Symund.     See  Symoii. 

Syngelton,  co.  Sussex.     See  Singleton. 

Syngleton,  Thomas  de,  the  younger, 
31. 

Synkelburgh,  co.  Buckingham.  See 
Singleborcmgh. 

Syntley  [co.  Worcester].     See  Cintley. 

Syrencestre,  co.  Gloucester.  See  Ciren- 
cester. 

Syresham,  co.  Northampton,  Astwell 
in,  q.v. 

Syreston,  Robert  de,  of  Nottingham- 
shire, 139,  235,  357,  372,  382, 
395. 

Syvelsho,  co.  Bedford.     See  Silsoe. 

Sywell,  co.  Northampton,  356. 


Tadcaster,  Tadcastre,  co.  York,  manor, 
205. 

Tailboys,  Tailbose,  Taylbois,  Taylboys, 
Henry,  of  Hurworth,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  219. 

,  John,  248,  344. 

,  Walter,  esquire,  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 98. 

, ,  knight,  195,  229. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Walter,  son  and 

heir  of,  229. 

Tailiour,  Taillour.     See  Taylour. 

Talbot,  Gilbert,  knight,  239,  240, 
422. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Ankaret,  daughter 

and  heir  of,  422. 

Wt.  2415. 


Talbot,  Gilbert,  knight — cont. 

,     John,     knight, 

brother  of,  422. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,   knight, 

brother  of,  422. 
,    ,    lord    de,    knight,    265, 

266,  268,  284. 
,    .  . .  . ,     .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Ankaret, 

daughter  and  heir  of,  268,  284. 
,....,  Beatrice,  late 

the  wife-  of,  284. 

, , , ,  heir  of,  266. 

John,  knight,  lord  de  Furnival, 

322 
, , , .Maud(Nevill), 

wife  of,  322. 
,  Peter,  of  Woburn,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Bedfordshire,  299. 

,  Richard,  3. 

, knight,  Ankaret  late  the 

wife  of,  1,  2,  29. 
,    .....    .  .  .  . ,    Gilbert,   knight, 

son  and  heir  of,  29. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  274. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Yorkshire,  8. 

,  William,  knight,  commissioner 

to    raise    a    loan    in    Cornwall, 

318. 
,  . .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Devon 

and  Cornwall,  209,  230,  245. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Cornwall, 

129. 
,   . .  .  . ,   .  . .  . ,  sheriff  of  Devon, 

177. 
Talgarth,    co.     Brecon,    Bronllys    in, 

q.v, 
Talland,  co.  Cornwall,  Porthallow  in, 

q.v. 
Talvargh,  Talvar,  John,  clerk  of  the 

Exchequer,  farmer  of  Ellingham 

priory,  207. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Cornwall,  436. 

..*...., of  Devon,  55. 

Tamerton,    North,    Tamerton    Seynt 

Mary,     co.     Cornwall,     manor, 

365. 
Tamworth,    Thomworth,     Tomworth, 

cos.  Stafford  and  Warwick,  27, 

85,  120,  171,  221,  298,  416,  417. 

,  castle,  282. 

,  Bolehall  in,  q.v. 

Tanfeld,  William,  of  Ripon,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  417. 
Tangley,  Tangeley,  co.  Southampton, 

manor,  346. 
Tanner,  Tannere,  Gilbert,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Salisbury,  224. 
,  Henry,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Oxford,  223. 
,  William,  of  Kingston  Blount, 

collector  of   a   tax   in   Oxford- 
shire, 301. 
Tanworth,   Toneworth,   co.   Warwick, 

28,  222. 

F.  39. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Taplow,  Tappelewe,  co.  Buckingham, 

416.  . 

Tarrant,  Tarent  [co.  Dorset],  abbess  of, 

95. 
Launceston,  Tarente  Lounston, 

co.  Dorset,  manor,  54. 
Tarring,  Terryng,  co.  Sussex,  171. 
Tasburgh,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Southwark,  302. 
Tatersall,  Robert,  draper,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Londonr  88,  123,  153. 
Tattershall,    Tateshale,    co.     Lincobi, 

barony,  175. 

Tattershall,  lord  de.     See  Cromwell. 
Tank,  Thomas,  361. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Robert,  son  and  heir  of, 

361. 
Taundy,  Sampson,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Gloucester,  88,  123. 
Taunton,  co.  Somerset,    85,    120,    416 

bis. 

Taustoke    [co.    Somerset].     See    Taw- 
stock. 

Taverner,  John,  63. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Shrewsbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbury,  418. 

,  William,  of  Chichester,  63. 

Tawmouth,  Towemouth  [co.  Devon], 

port   of,   searcher   of   ships  in. 

See  Short. 
Tawstock,  Thawstok,  co.  Devon,  222. 

,  Taustoke  [co.  Somerset],  176. 

Tawton,  North,  co.  Devon,  Bath  in, 

q.v. 
taxation  : — 

lay  fifteenth  and  tenth  (1  Henry 

V),  25,  47,  60. 
clerical    tenth    from    Canterbury 

province  (1  Henry  V),  31. 
clerical  tenth  from  York  province 

(1  Henry  V),  51. 
two    lay    fifteenths    and    tenths 

(2  Henry  V),  84,  119. 
two  clerical  tenths  from  Canter- 
bury province  (2  Henry  V),  90, 

133. 
two    clerical    tenths    from    York 

province  (2  Henry  V),  98. 
lay  fifteenth  and  tenth  (3  Henry 

V),  149. 

two  clerical  tenths  from  Canter- 
bury province  (3  Henry  V),  157, 

158,  160,  186,  211. 
two    lay    fifteenths    and    tenths 

(4  Henry  V),  170. 
two  clerical  tenths  from  Canter- 
bury   province    (4    Henry    V), 

185. 
two    clerical    tenths    from    York 

province  (4  Henry  V),  188. 
two  lay  fifteenths  and  tenths  (5 

Henry  V),  219. 

two  clerical  tenths  from  Canter- 
bury province  (5  Henry  V),  218, 

309. 


taxation : — cont. 

clerical  tenth  from  York  province 

(5  Henry  V),  235. 
lay  fifteenth  and  tenth  and  third 

part    of  a   fifteenth  and   tenth 

(7  Henry  V),  298,  314,  316. 
moiety   of  a   clerical   tenth   from 

Canterbury  province  (7  Henry 

V),  309. 

6s.  8d.  from  chaplains  in  Canter- 
bury province  (7  Henry  V),  309, 

310. 
loan  or  chevance  (7  Henry  V),  314, 

316. 
moiety  of   a   clerical   tenth   from 

York    province    (7    Henrv   V), 

324. 
clerical    tenth    from    Canterbury 

province  (9  Henry  V),  401. 
clerical  tenth  from  York  province 

(9  Henry  V),  410. 
lay  fifteenth  and  tenth  (9  Henry 

V),  413,  414. 
exemption  from,   31,   32,   51, 

90,  98.  99,   133,   157,  158,   185, 

186,    188,    189,    218,    236,    309, 

310,  324,  402,  411. 
.......     See   also   customs   ;      gold   ; 

subsidy. 

Taylbois,  Taylboys.     See  Tailboys. 
Taylour,  Tayllour,  Tailiour,  Taillour, 

John,  of  Dartford,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Kent,  170. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  Essex,  423. 

Robert,  of  London,  211. 

,  Thomas,  of  Tamworth,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire, 

416. 

William,  92. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Greetham,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Rutland,  27. 
Tebbe,  John,  of  Brenchley,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  170. 

,  Ralph,  of  Haywood,  382. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret,  wife  of, 

382. 
Tecchere,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  150. 
Teest,    William,    of    Frampton    upon 

Severn,    collector   of   a   tax    in 

Gloucestershire,  151. 
Teffont,  -John,    '  merchant,'    of   Salis- 
bury,   collector    of    a    tax    in 

Salisbury,  302. 
Tempest,  Peter,  24. 
tempests,  410. 
Templars,  order  of  knights,  in  England, 

master  of.     See  More. 
Temple,  Tempill,  John,  '  plomer,'  292. 
,     Robert,     of     Wellsborough, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 26,  86,  121. 
Tenbury,   Tendebury,    co.    Worcester, 

169. 
Tenet,  co.  Kent,     See  Thanet. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


611 


,   Tentirden,   co.    Kent,    86, 
121,  221. 

Tenterden,  Tenth-den,  John,  of  London, 
'  iromonger,'  280. 

Robert,  citizen  and  merchant 

of  London,  280. 
tenures  : — 

at  fee  farm,  112,  258,  375. 

bv  barony,  176. 

by  bondage,  100,  362. 

by  castle-guard,  200,  329. 

by  cornago,  113,  114. 

by  fealty,    17,   50,   52,    116,    187, 

189,  305,  306,  313,  434. 
by  grand  serjeanty,  21,  31,  67,  80, 

*  368,  398. 

by  homage  and  fealty,  241. 
by  knight  service,  passim. 
by  petty  serjeanty,  19. 
by  serjeanty,  272. 
by  suit  of  court,  282,  343,  395. 
customary,  319. 
in  free  burgage,  20,  73,  231. 
in  socage,  50,  113,  114,  118,  180, 
189,   210,   227,    269,    294,    305. 
313,    318,    319,    346,    348,    362, 
374  *n*,  431,438. 
in  Welshry,  100. 

See  also  serjeanties. 

Terling,  Terlyng,  co.  Essex,  300. 
Terry,  Thomas,  323. 
Terryng,  co.  Sussex.     See  Tarring. 
Teryngham,  Tiryngham,  Tyryngham, 
John,  106. 

,     Eleanor    (Pabenham), 

late  the  wife  of,   106  bis,  372, 
401. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir  of, 

372,  401. 

,     of    Buckinghamshire, 

esquire,  354. 

,( . . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Eleanor,  late 

the  wife  of,  147. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    ,   John,   son 

and  heir  of,  147,  354,  355. 

,  Roger,  147. 

Tetbury,  Tettebury,     co.     Gloucester, 

27,  415. 
Tetenhale,  co.   Stafford.     See  Tetten- 

hall. 

Tetford,   John,   monk,   farmer  of  the 
priory  of  St.  James,  co.  Devon, 
33,  34. 
Tethilthorp,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Theddle- 

thorp. 

Tettebury,   co.   Gloucester.     See   Tet- 
bury. 

Tettenhall,  Tetenhale,  co.  Stafford,  27. 
Teukesbury,       Teukesbery,       Robert, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Worcester, 
173. 

,  William,   '  skynner,'   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcester,  88,  123, 
153. 
Tewkesbury,  co.  Gloucester,  85,  120. 


Teye,  Henry  de,  273. 

,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Essex,  317. 
Thame,  co.  Oxford,  152,  173. 
Thame,    John,    of    Fairford,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire,  151. 

Robert,  of  Harpole,  332,  343. 

,     ,     Maud    (Ward), 

mother  of,  343. 
,....,....,  Thomas,  brother  of, 

343. 

Thames,  river,  35,  352. 
Thamworth,  John,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Chichester  and 

district,  381  bis,  383. 
Thanet,  isle  of,  co..Kent,  86,  121,  153, 

318,  416. 
Thatcham,   co.   Berks,    Crookham   in. 

q.v. 

,  Midgham  in,  q.v. 

Thawstok,  co.  Devon.     See  Tawstock. 
Thaxted,    Thaxstede,    co.    Essex,    87, 

122. 

The,  Jevan  ap  LI',  101. 
Theddlethorp,    Thedilthorp,    Thethil- 

thorp,  co.  Lincoln,  222,  301. 
Themelby,  co.  York.     See  Thimbleby. 
Therske,  co.  York.     See  Thirsk. 
Thetford  [in  Stretham],  co.  Cambridge, 

172. 
Thethilthorp,         co.         Lincoln.     See 

Theddlethorp. 

Thewyng,  co.  York.     See  Thwing. 
Thiknes,  Thikenesse,  Thyknes,  James, 

James  de,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Staffordshire,  27. 
,    .  .  .  . ,   of   Podmore,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  85,  120. 
,    John    de,    John,    of    Betley, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 27,  417. 
Thimbleby,  Themelby  [in  Osmother- 

ley],  co.  York,  87,  122. 
Thirlewail,  William,  356. 
Thirnyng,  William,  chief  justice  of  the 

Common  Bench,  226,  339,  396. 
Thirsk,  Therske,  Thresk,  Treske,  co. 

York,  24,  173,  417. 
,  church  of,  chantry  at  the  altar 

of  St.  Anne  in,  65. 

,  Sowerby  in,  q.v. 

Thomas,  duke  of  Clarence,   158,   159, 

378,  379,  409. 
,  Margaret  (Ho land),  wife 

of,  158,  159. 
,    . . .  . ,   guardian   of   England, 

letters  tested  by,  142. 
Thomas  of  Woodstock,  duke  of  Glou- 
cester, earl  of  Buckingham,  287, 

288,  389. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Anne    (Stafford 

and    Bourchier),    daughter    of, 

286-288,  389. 
,      .  . . . ,      . . .  . ,     Eleanor     (de 

Bohun),  late  the  wife  of,  389. 


612 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Thomas,  John,  of  Wedmore,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  172. 
Thomenhorn,    Tomenhorne,    Thomas, 

knight,  334,  356. 
Thompson,  Tommeston  [co.  Norfolk], 

144,  175. 

Thomworth,    cos.    Stafford   and   War- 
wick.    See   Tamworth. 
Thbnglands,  Thongelond  [in  Munslow], 

co.  Salop,  264. 
Thoralby,  John,  clerk,  161. 
Thoresby,  co.  Lincoln,  25. 
Thoresby.     See  Thorsby. 
Thorisholme,      co.      Lancaster.        See 

Torrisholme. 

Thorlethorp.     See  Thorlthorp. 
Thorley,  Nicholas,  319,  320,  368. 
,    Robert,    esquire,    Elizabeth, 

late  the  wife  of,  143. 
Thorlthorp,    Thorlethorp,    John,    280, 

322    328 
,      ! . .  . ,     of     Middlesex,     266, 

284. 
Thormerston,       co.        Somerset.     See 

Torweston. 
Thormundesby,    John,   collector   of   a 

tax  in  Cambridgeshire,  415. 
Thornburgh,   Thorneburgh,    Rowland, 

escheator   in    Cumberland    and 

Westmoreland,  209. 

, esquire,  216. 

,   .  . .  . ,  of  Westmoreland,  146. 

William  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Westmoreland,  28. 
Thornbury,     Thornebury,     co.     Glou- 
cester, 171. 
[in  Kingsley],  co.  Stafford,  85, 

120. 
Thornbury,     Ralph,     of     Thornbury, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Stafford- 
shire, 85,  120. 
Thorne,  Roger  atte,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Devon,  172. 

Thorneburgh.     See  Thornburgh. 
Thornebury,      co.      Gloucester.        See 

Thornbury. 

Thornef,  Thorneff ,  Robert,  420. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Snainton,    collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  417. 
Thornes,  Roger,  436. 
Thorneton.     See  Thornton. 
Thornham,  co.  Suffolk,  301. 
Thornhill  [in  Hope],  co.  Derby,  170. 
Thornhull,  Baldwin,  371. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  Isabel  (Haym),  mother 

of  Alice  mother  of,  371. 
,    collector    of    a   tax    in 

Dorset,  150. 
Thornton  (by  Horncastle),  co.  Lincoln, 

433. 
Thornton,  Thorneton,  Henry,  217. 

John,  327. 

,    . . .  . ,   collector   of   a   tax   in 

Lincoln,  224,  419. 


Thornton — cont. 

,  Roger,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies     in     Newcastle-upon- 

Tyne    arid    district,    380,    381, 

383. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Newcastlo-upon-Tvne, 

132. 
Thorp,     co.     Essex.     See     Thorpe     le 

Soken. 

,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Thorpe. 

......    Sechevill,    co.    Leicester.     See 

Thorpe  Satchville. 
Thorp,    Thorpe,   — ,    commissioner   to 

raise  a  loan  in  Rutland,  316. 

,  Henry,  21,  22,  144,  409. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  Cecily,  late  the 

wife  of,  425  bis. 

, , ,  of  Wiltshire,  256. 

,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,   .  .  .  . ,  Cecily,  late 

the  wife  of,  427,  436,  437. 
,   .  .  .  . ,   .  . .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Ralph,  son 

and  heir  of,  256,  427,  437. 
,  . . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . . . ,  Thomas,  son 

and  heir  of,  256. 

,  Hugh,  esquire,  378,  430. 

,  .  .  .  . , John,  son  and  heir 

of,  430. 
,  John,  John  de,  Elizabeth,  late 

the  wife  of,  336,  386  bis,  441. 
,  .  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Alice  (Rodenhale), 

sister  and  heir  of,  386,  441. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Burnernan), 

sister  and  heir  of,  386,  441. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret  (Mjchell), 

sister  and  heir  of,  386  bis,  441. 
,    . .  .  . ,    collector   of   a   tax   in 

Surrey,  416. 
,  .  . .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Exeter  and  Dart- 
mouth  and   district,    113,    130, 

192,  193. 
,   .  . ,  of  Thorpe,   collector  of  a 

tax  in  Surrey,  151. 

,  Peter,  321.' 

Richard,  Richard  de,  of  Stan- 
ley,  collector  of  a  tax   in  the 

West    Riding,    co.    York,    299, 

417. 
.......     Robert,     Robert     de,     chief 

justice  of  the  Common  Bench, 

163,  342. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Yorkshire,  325. 

,  Thomas,  274. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 

378. 

,  William  de,  knight,  311. 

Thorpe,  Thorp,  co.  Suffolk,  301. 

,  co.  Surrey,  151. 

le  Soken,  Thorp,  co.  Essex,  87, 

122. 
Satchville,  Thorp  Sechevill  [in 

Twyford],  co.  Leicester,  375. 
Thorpe.     See  Thorp. 
Thorrock,     Little,     co.     Essex.       See 

Thurrock,  Little, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


613 


Thorsby.  Thoresby,  CrdYn-y  <!•-.  60.. 
,    John,   son  iiTid    heir  of, 

Ml. 
, John,  grandson  arid  heir 

of,  60. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Juliana,  late  the  wife  of, 

()(>. 
,  John,  of  OoxUy,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    Lindsey.    co.     Lincoln, 

•22-2. 

Thorstaiiby,  co.  York.     free  Throxonby. 
Threll,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  418. 

Threiikeld,  Geoffrey  de,  327. 
Thrcsk,  co.  Y'ork.     <SV,e  Thirsk. 
Tlnvsk,  Robert,  clerk,  farmer  of  Ware 

priory  and  the  priory  of  Noyon 

and  Neufmarche,  64,  65. 
Thriplow,  Trippelowe,  co.  Cambridge, 

315. 
Tlirocking,  co.  Hertford,  Buntirigford 

in.  q.v. 
Throgmarton,    Throgmauton.    Throk- 

martoii,     Throkrnertoii,     John, 

149,  255,  276. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Worcestershire,  317. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Worcester  - 

shire,  263. 

Thrower,  Jolm,  of  Castle  Rising,  258. 
Throwley,  Treueley  [co.   Kent],  alien 

manor,  41. 
Throxenby,   Thorstaiiby    [in    Scalby], 

co.  York,  manor,  205. 
Thrussingtoii,  Thursyngton,  co.  Leices- 
ter, 375. 

Thrybergh,  co.  York,  Daltoii  in,  q.v. 
Thundersley,     Tunderle,     co.     Essex, 

manor,  137,  178. 

park,  137,  178. 

Thurbarre,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Surrey,  26. 
Thurgarton  [co.  Nottingham],  priory, 

99,  411. 

,  .....  church  of,  411. 

Thurlbear,  Thurlebere,  co.   Somerset, 

manor,  94. 
Thurlestone,    Thurleston,    co.    Devon, 

manor,  115. 

Thurmond,  David,  of  Chichester,  439. 
Thurrock,  Little,  Little  Thorrock,  co. 

Essex,  418. 
Thursyngton,      co.       Leicester.       See 

Thrussington. 
Thwayt,   William,    of    Long   Mars  ton, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  the  West 

Riding,  co.  York,  173. 
Thwaytes,  John,  291,  349. 

, ,  of  York,  199. 

Thweyng,  Edmund  de,  collector  of  a 

tax    in    the    Mast    Riding,    co. 

York,  417. 
Thwhig,  Thwvng,  Thewviig,  co.  York, 

88,  123,  300. 
Thykn.es.     See  Thikiies. 


Tliymolby.      Thymulby,      Thyrnylby, 

Richard,    of    Holton    le    MOOT, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsi-y, 

eo.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 
,  Thomas,  of  Ashby  by  Partnry, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co. 

Lincoln,  301. 

,  William  de,  chaplain,  174. 

Tibbay,  Tybbay,  Tybbey,  John,  clerk, 

farmer  of  Long  Bennington  and 

Field  Dalling  priory,  37,  111. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  parson  of  Bedale, 

289. 
Tichefeld,      co.      Southampton.      See 

Titchfield. 
Tickford,  Tykford  [in  Newport  Pagnell, 

co.  Buckingham],  alien  priorv, 

337. 

Ticknall,  Tykeiiale,  co.  Derby,  220. 
Tiddeswell,  Henry,  of  Stamford,  82. 
Tideswell,  co.  Derby,  Wormhill  in,  q.v. 
Tikehill,  William,  of  Alcester,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  416. 

Cf.  Tikhyll. 

Tikesover,  co.  Rutland.     8ee  Tixover. 
Tikhyll,  Thomas,  81.     Cf.  Tikehill. 
Tilbrook,  Tylbrook    [co.   Huntingdon 

formerly  co.  Bedford],  171,  299. 
Tilbury  juxta  Clare,  Tylleby,  co.  Essex, 

87,  122. 

Tilehurst,  co.  Berks,  150. 
Tilie,  Tylly,  Tylye,  Henry,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  87,  122. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Funtington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  171. 
,  Roger,  of  Road,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Somerset,  172. 
Tille,  Thomas,  248. 
Tilleworth,  John,  of  Ashen,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Essex,  87,  122. 
Tillington,  Tolyngtoii  [in  Burghill,  co. 

Hereford],  379. 
Tillioll,  Peter,  knight,  23. 
Tillyng,  George,  357. 
Tilney,  Tylney  [co.  Norfolk],  110. 
Tilshead,  Tyleshide  [co.  Wilts],  manor, 

24. 

Tiltoii,  Tirlyngton,  co.  Leicester,  170. 
tin,  230. 
Tingewick,  Tyngewyk,  co.  Buckingham, 

172. 
Tipshethe,     John,     of      Mablethorpe, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co. 

Lincoln,  415. 

Tiptoft,  Tiptot,  John,  knight,  43. 
,    ,   Agnes   (Wroth), 

mother  of,  43. 
, ,  Philippa(Assheton), 

late  the  wife  of,    194  (3),    196, 

208,  210. 
,  .  . .  . , of  Cambridgesliire, 

33. 

,  Robert,  of  Salop,  8,  16,  54. 

Tipton,  Tybynton,  co.  Stafford,  330. 
Tiptot.     8ee  Tiptoft. 


6l4 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Tirell.     See  Tyrell. 

Tirley,  Trynley,  co.  Gloucester,  395. 

,  Haw  in,  q.v. 

Tirlyngton,  co.  Leicester.     See  Tilton. 

Tirwhit,  John,  134. 

,    .  . .  . ,    Margaret    (Rolleston), 

wife  of,  134. 

,  Robert,  338,  344. 

Tiryngham.     See  Teryngham. 
Tisted,   East,   Esttystede,   co.   South- 
ampton, 417. 
Tistede,     Richard,     of     East     Tisted, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

417. 
Titclifield,  Tichefeld,  co.  Southampton, 

221. 
Titchmarsh,     Tychemerssche,    Tyche- 

merssh  [co.  Northampton],  108. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  108. 

,  '  Lovelies  '  manor  of,  108. 

,  '  Pyggenotwell '  in,  108. 

Tivertoii,  Tyverton,  co.  Devon,  172. 
Tixall,  Tixshale,  co.  Stafford,  church 

of,  advowson  of,  307. 

,  manor,  307. 

,  Hanyard  in,  q.v. 

Tixover,  Tikesover,  co.  Rutland,  220. 
Tixshale,  co.  Stafford.     See  Tixall. 
Todenham,  Robert,  knight,  104.     Cf. 

Tuddenham. 
Todeworth,  John,  142. 
Toft,  co.  Lincoln,  368. 
Toft,  John,  of  Toft,  368. 
Toggefort,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Shrewsbury,  223. 
Toky,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Gloucestershire,  220. 
Tollard  Royal,  Tollard,  co.  Wilts  [and 

co.  Dorset],  manor,  297. 
Toller  Porcorum,   co.   Dorset,   Higher 

Kentecombe  in,  q.v. 
Toly,  John,  clerk,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  King's  Lynn 

and  district,  292  bis,  294,  350, 

351,  353. 
Tolyngton  [co.  Hereford].     See  Tilling- 

ton. 

Tomenhorne.     See  Thomonhorn. 
Tomesson,  John,  312. 
Tomkyns,  Thomas,  421. 
Tommeston        [co.        Norfolk].       See 

Thompson. 
Tomworth,  cos.  Stafford  and  Warwick. 

See  Tamworth. 
Tonard,  John,  the  elder,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lincoln,  153. 
Tonbridge,      Tonbregge,      Tonbrygg, 

Tonebrigge,  co.  Kent,  86,  121, 

221. 

,  castle,  116. 

Toneworth,   co.    Warwick.     See   Tan- 
worth. 
Tong,  Tongge,  co.  Salop,  college  of  St. 

Bartholomew    of,    warden   and 

chaplains  of,  45. 


Tony,  John,  of  Cropthorne,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  219. 

Took,  Robert,  of  Witham,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 

Tooting  Graveney,  Totyng  Gravenyng, 
co.  Surrey,  131. 

Topclif,  co.  York.     See  Topcliffe. 

Topclif,  Topclyf,  Topclyff,  Topclyve. 
John,  of  Markham,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  220. 

Robert  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  the  North  Riding,  co.  York, 
87,  122. 

,  Walter,  108. 

,  William,  323. 

Topcliffe,  Topclif,  co.  York,  church, 
51,  98,  411. 

,  Asenby  in,  q.v. 

,  Gristhwaite  in,  q.v. 

,  Rainton  in,  q.v. 

Topclyf,  Topclyff,  Topclyve.  See  Top- 
clif. 

Toplyff,  William,  of  Zelethorp,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co. 
Lincoln,  222. 

Topsham,  Topsam  [co.  Devon],  port 
of,  searcher  of  ships  in.  See 
Walke. 

Tordene,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Devon,  417. 

Torksey,  Torkesay,  co.  Lincoln,  415. 

Torrington,  Black,  Blaketoriton,  co. 
Devon,  manor,  388. 

Torrisholme,  Thorisholme  [hi  ,  Lan- 
caster], co.  Lancaster,  300. 

Tort,  Hugh,  of  Crewkerne,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  416. 

Tortyngton,  John,  of  Alton,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  172. 

Torweston,  Thormerston  [in  Sampford 
Brett],  co.  Somerset,  manor,  115. 

Totenays.     See  Totnes. 

Totewell,  William,  '  brewer,'  of  South- 
wark,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Southwark,  418. 

Totewey,  Henry,  clerk,  farmer  of 
Burwell  priory,  201. 

Totington,  Alexander,  bishop  of  Nor- 
wich [1406-1413],  12. 

Totnes,  Totteneys,  co.  Devon,  fee,  127. 

Totnes,  Totteneys,  Totenays,  lord  de. 
See  Zouche. 

Totyng  Gravenyng,  co.  Surrey.  See 
Tooting  Graveney. 

Totyng,  Totynge,  Andrew,  of  London, 
'  fysshmonger,'  355. 

,    Henry,    clerk,     collector    of 

customs  and  subsidies  in  Mel- 
combe  and  district,  4,  14  bis. 

Toukere,  Adam,  109. 

Tounlonde,  Thomas  atte,  242. 

Tournay,  Tourney,  Nicholas,  escheator 
in  Lincolnshire,  41,  81,  305. 

,    . .  . . ,  sheriff  of  Lincolnshire, 

177,  191. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


615 


Towemouth  [co.  Devon].  See  Taw- 
mouth. 

Towrehill,  abbot  of,  f><). 

Tracy,  co.  Kent,  manor.  See  Newing- 
toii  (next  Sittiiigbourn). 

Tracy,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Gloucestershire,  315, 

,  William,  the  elder,  sheriff  of 

Gloucestershire,  215. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  the  younger,  escheator 

in     Gloucestershire     and     the 
adjacent  march  of  Wales,  340. 
trades,  occupations,  etc.  : — 

4  baker,'  223,  302,  418. 

'  bakster,'  174. 

4  barbour,'  302  bis. 

4  barker,'  4  barcar,'  154  bis,  224, 
302. 

4  bellomaker,'  323. 

4  bocher,'  4  bochour,'  28,  88,  123, 
153  (3),  174  bis,  223,  231,  418. 

'  bowyer,'  418. 

brewer,  4  brewer,'  '  bruer,'  153, 
252,  302,  418  (3). 

'  browederer,'  242. 

4  cardemaker,'  419. 

4  carpenter,'  323. 

4  chapman,'  86,  121,  220,  418,  431. 

4  chaundeler,'  302. 

4  cordewaner,'  '  corveser,'  4  cor- 
vyser,'  88,  123,  418,  419. 

draper,  4  draper,'  '  drapere,'  9,  12, 
88,  89,  98  bis,  123,  124,  153  bis, 
174,  198,  223,  243,  247,  373, 
394,  418. 

4  dyer,'  88,  98,  123. 

fishmonger,  4  fisshernonger,'  '  fissh- 
rnonger,' '  f ysshemonger,'  'fyssh- 
monger,'  10,  11,  87,  122,  125, 
151,  223  bi&,  297,  302,  355,  366. 

4  fissheman,'  89,  124. 

'  fissher,'  302. 

4  franklevn,'  416  (3). 

4  glover,'"  323. 

4  goldbeter,'  280. 

goldsmith,  '  goklsmyth,'  46,  83, 
88,  104,  123,  153,  154,  233,  302, 
373,  419. 

grocer,  '  grocer,'  17,  233,  247,  302, 
357,  367,  418,  419. 

•  hayster,'  302. 

4  hosteler,'  4  osteler,'  153,  224. 

4  hosyer,'  153. 

'  husbondman,'  407. 

4  irmonger,'  4  iremonger,'  88,  123, 
280,  302. 

4  jeweler,'  89,  124. 

4  listere,'  315. 

mercer,  '  mercer,'  17,  29,  88,  123, 
147,  174,  223,  224,  249,  253, 
355,  372  bis,  408,  421. 

merchant,  4  merchant,'  4  mar- 
chant,'  18,  23,  43,  170,  174  bis, 
224,  280,  302  bis,  394,  416. 


trades,  occupations,  etc.  : — cont. 
4  mustardmakcr,'  174. 
'  peutrer,'  146. 
'  plomer,'  292. 
4  potter,'  174. 
4  roper,'  302. 
saddler,    '  sadoler,'    24,    131,    223, 

302,  303,  329. 
4  s-mseiimker,'  302. 
4  sherman,'  292. 

skinner,  4  skynnor,'  88,  98,  123, 
153,  174,  '223,  235,  276,  302, 
350. 

'  ismyth,'  173. 

4  spicer,'  4  spycer,'  153,  154,  416. 
tailor,  4  taillour,'  46,  198. 
4  tanner,'  28  bis,  301. 
4  tapicer,'  224. 
4  touker,'  88,  123,  437. 
4  tyler,'  223. 
vintner,    '  vynter,'    279,   302,   393 

bis. 

4  webbe,'  28,  88,  123,  302  bis. 
4  wever,'  4  wewer,'  89,  124,  418  bis. 
4  wolman,'  407. 

Travers,   John,   of   Cartmel,   collector 
of  a  tax  in  Lancashire,  300. 

,  Richard,  of  Hareby,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
25,  173,  222. 
Treage.     See  Treyage. 
Treambol,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Cornwall,  299. 

treasurer,  treasurer  of  England,  certi- 
ficate by,  314. 

See  also  No v  ill  ;    Fitz  Alan  ; 

Leche  ;   Fitz  Hugh. 

,  deputy  of  the,  256,  267. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  certificate  by,  314. 

, See  also  Kynwolmerssh. 

,  keeper  of  the  office  of,  111  bis, 

113,  116,  117  bis,  119,  124  bis, 
126  bis,  127,  128  bis,  131,  135- 
138.  See  also  Rodenhale. 

See  also  'under  Exchequer. 

Trebell,  John,  of  Somerset,  303. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  4  gentilman,'  293. 

Trebrigge,  Thomas,  the  younger,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Devon,  299. 
Tredege,  William,  371. 
Tredewey,  John,  skinner,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  London,  302. 
Tregonan,  co.  Cornwall,  222. 
Tregonan,  Otes,  of  Tregonan,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Cornwall,  222. 
Tregony,    co.    Cornwall,    manor,    303, 

351,  360. 

Tregorre,  co.  Cornwall,  222. 
Tregorre,  Thomas,  of  Tregorre,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cornwall,  222. 
Tregroes,  Treigois  [in  Coychurch,  co. 

Glamorgan],  100. 
Trel,  John,  4  glover,'  323. 
Trelawney,  Treuelowen  [in  Pelynt],  co. 
Cornwall,  manor,  250. 


6i6 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Trelay,     John,     fanner     of     Kerswoll 

priory,  57. 

, ,  of  Exeter,  295. 

Trematon,Tremyngton  [in  St.  Stephens 

by  Saltash],  co.  Cornwall,  castle, 

235,  245. 

,  manor,  235. 

Trernayle,  Tremayll,  Roger,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Devon,  222,  417. 
Tremyngton,  co.   Cornwall.     See  Tre- 

maton. 
Trenerth,  Robert,  citizen  of  London, 

237. 

Trenewyth,  Ralph,  143. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  William  Bodrugan,  son 

of,  q.v. 
Trenode,  Richard,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Bridgewater  and  district,  78. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Bristol    and    district,    16,    116, 

117. 

Treiitham,  Nicholas,  of  Taplow,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Buckinghamshire, 

416. 

Trerice,  Trerys  [in  Newlyn,  co.  Corn- 
wall], 318,  358. 
Tresham,  William,  125,  356. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Gloucestershire,   126. 

Treske,  co.  York.     See  Thirsk. 
Tresverdion,    Otes,    knight,    sheriff    of 

Cornwall  ,177.     Cf.  Tre  varthian . 
Trethege,  John,  of  Cornwall,  419. 
Trethewy,  John,  332. 

,  William,  332. 

Treueley  [co.  Kent].     See  Throwley. 
Treuelowen,   co.    Cornwall.     See   Tre- 

lawney. 
Treuwardreyth,     co.     Cornwall.       See 

Tywardreath. 
Trevarthian,  Trevarthyan,  Otes,  275. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  knight,  340. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  John,  son  and  heir 

of,  340. 

Cf.  Tresverdion. 

Treveswythen,     John,     of     Cornwall, 

351. 

Trewent.     See  Trewyrit. 
Trewick,  Trewyk,  Trewyke  [in  Bolam, 

co.  Northumberland],  65. 

,  manor,  53. 

Trewint,    Trewynt    [in    Blisland],    co. 

Cornwall,  222,  418. 
Trewyk,    Trewyke    [co.    Northumber- 

land].     See  Trewick. 
Trewyk,  Trewyke,  Agnes  de,  2. 

,  Thomas  de,  53,  65. 

, Agnes,  late  the  wife  of, 

65. 
,     Eleanor    (Hoggisson), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  65. 
,     .  .  .  . ,     Joan     (de     Wotton), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  65. 
Trewyn,  Thomas,  farmer  of  Ellinghani 

priory,  55. 
•  •I...,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  53. 


Trewynt,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Trewint. 

Trewynt,  Trewent,  John,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Cornwall,  222,  299,418. 

Treyage,  Treage,  Robert,  collector  of 
cvistoms  and  subsidies  in  Ply- 
mouth and  Fowey  and  dis- 
trict, 69,  71,  204,  205,  216. 

,     .  .  .  . ,     farmer    of    Modbury 

priory,  39. 

, of  Cornwall,  37. 

, ,  of  Devon,  340. 

Treyanek,  Benet,  Thomasia,  late  the 
wife  of,  332. 

Tribald,  Henry,  139. 

, ,  heir  of,  139. 

,  William,  139. 

Tring,  Trynge,  Tryeng,  co.  Hertford, 
152,  299,  418. 

Trippelowe,  co.  Cambridge.  See 
Thriplow. 

Tristour,  William,  farmer  of  Caris 
brooke  priory  and  the  procura- 
tion of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  38. 

,  of  London,  59. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  saddler,  131. 

Trone,  Troney,  Thomas,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Hampshire,  151. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Bramdean,  collector 

of    a    tax    in    Hampshire,    221, 
301. 

Tropvnclenne,  Thomas,  323. 

,  William,  323. 

Trot,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Sussex,  150. 

,   .  .  . . ,  of  Arundel,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  171. 

Troubrygge  [co.  Wilts].  See  Trow- 
bridge. 

Trought,  John,  of  Dunstable,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Bedfordshire, 
171. 

Troutebek,  William,  esquire,  391. 

Trowbridge,  Troubrygge  [co.  Wilts], 
manor,  52. 

Trowell,  co.  Nottingham,  405,  406. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  405, 

406. 

Trumpington,  Trumpeton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 311. 

.......  manor,  311. 

Trumpyton,  Roger,  knight,  106. 

,    .  .  .  . ,   king's    knight,    farmer 

of  the  priory  of  St.   Michael's 
Mount,  33. 

Truro,  Truru,  co.  Cornwall,  86,  121, 
152,  170. 

Trussell,  Alfred,  knight,  commissioner 
to  raise  a  loan  in  Warwickshire, 
318. 

,    William,    knight,    sheriff    of 

Staffordshire,  262. 

Trusthorpe,  Trusthorp,  co.  Lincoln, 
173,  222. 

Truwardreyth,  co.  Cornwall.  See 
Tywardreath. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


617 


.    John,    of    the    Isle   of    Wi^ht. 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

27. 
Trying,    Trynge,    co.     Hertford.      ,S'«r 

Tring. 

Tryuley,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Tirlry. 
Tuchet,  John,  heir  of,  2. 
Tuddenham,  Robert  de,  esquire,  20;"). 

, , ,  heir  of,  205,  206. 

Cf.  Todenham. 

Tunderle,  co.   Essex.       See  Thumli-rs- 

ley. 

Tunsted,  Jolin,  of  Derbyshire,  439. 
Tunwell,  Nicholas,  of  London, '  grocer,' 

367. 
Turnditch,    Tumodych    [in    Duffield], 

co.  Derby,  300. 
Turvey,  Turveye,  Turveio,  Gurvoy,  co. 

Bedford,  151,  199,  230,  418. 
Tuttebury,  Jolin,  collector  of  customs 

and   subsidies    in  Kingston    011 

Hull  and  district,  4,  13. 
Tuttesbury,  John,  206. 
Twertoii,    Twyverton,    co.    Somerset, 

manor,  49,  50. 
Twyer,  Robert,  of  Doncaster,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 

York,  26,  299. 

Twyford  [in  Barrow],  co.  Derby,  151. 
,  co.   Leicester,  Thorpe  Satch- 

ville  in,  q.v. 

Twyford,  Robert  de,  esquire,  233,  249. 
,  William,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Southampton  and  district,  16. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Hampshire,  10. 

Twyverton,  co.  Somerset.     See  Twer- 
ton. 

Tybbay,  Tybbey.     See  Tibbay. 
Tybenham,  John,  escheator  in'Harnp- 

shire    and    V\7iltshire,    81,    112, 

140  bis. 

Tybynton,  co.  Stafford.     See  Tiptoii. 
Tychemerssche,       Tychemerssh       [co. 

Northampton].         See      Titch- 

rnarsh. 
Tydyman,  Roger,  clerk,  farmer  of  St. 

Helen's  priory,  31,  410. 
Tye,  John,  of  Beckingham,  collector 

of    a   tax    in   Nottinghamshire, 

85,  120. 
,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Southwark,  88,  123. 
Tygale,    John,    collector   of   a    tax    in 

Hampshire,  27. 
,   .  .  . . ,  of  Peak,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hampshire,  301. 
Tykenale,  co.  Derby.     See  Ticknall. 
Tykford  [co.  Buckingham].     See  Tick- 
ford. 
Tylbrook    [co.    Huntingdon     formerly 

co.  Bedford].     See  Tilbrook. 
Tyler,  Richard,  of  Surrey,  352. 
Tyleshide  [co.  Wilts].     See  Tilshoad. 
Tylleby,  co.  Essex.     See  Tilbury  juxta 
Clare. 


Tylly.      See.  Tilir. 

T\  lucy  |<-o.  N'orfolk).     See  Tilney. 

Tylyo.     See  Tili«-. 

Tynbury,  John.  '  draper,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Southwark,  153. 
Tyndale,  John,  2,  44. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  Richard,  son  and  heir  of, 

44. 

, ,  of  London,  280. 

,  Richard,  125,  126. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    William,    brother    and 

heir  of,  126. 
,  Robert,  tailor  and  citizen  of 

London,  46. 
,  WTilliam  de,  Denise  (Claxton), 

sister  of,  175. 
,     . .  .  . ,    Emma    (Crawecestre), 

daughter     of     Walter     son     of 

Thomas  son  of,  175. 
Tyngewyk,     co.     Buckingham.       See 

Tingowick. 
Tynggewyk,    William,    collector    of    a 

tax  in  Surrey,  223. 
Tynmore  [in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael, 

Lichfield],  co.  Stafford,  manor, 

330. 
Tyrell,  Tirell,  John,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Essex,  317. 
,    sheriff    of    Essex    and 

Hertfordshire,  40. 

,  Thomas,  434. 

,  Walter,  434. 

,    . . . . ,    Eleanor    (Haute),    late 

the  wife  of,  434. 
,  Jolin,  son  and  heir  of, 

434. 

Tyryngham.     See  Teryngham. 
Tyson,  John,  345. 

Tyverton,  co.  Devon.     See  Tiverton. 
Tywardroath,      Tywerdreyth,      Treu- 

wardreyth,    Truwardreyth,    co. 

Cornwall,  manor,  250. 
,  prior  of.     See  Roger. 


U 


Ude,  William,  of  Norfolk,  45. 
Uftington,  Uffyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  222. 
Ufford,  co.  Suffolk,  church  of,  advow- 

son  of,  180. 

,  manor,  180. 

,  Sogenhoe  in,  q.v. 

Ufford,  William,  earl  of  Suffolk,  Isabel, 

late  the  wife  of,  144,  180. 
Uffyngton,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Uftington. 
Uffynton,  William,  of  Pilton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Rutland,  152. 
Ugborough,  co.  Devon,  Ivybridge  in, 

q.v. 

Uherst,  co.  Sussex.     See  Ewhurst. 
Ullesby,  co.  Cumberland.     See  Ousby. 


61$ 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Ulmis,  Odo  de,  prior  of  Carisbrooke 
priory  and  proctor  of  the  abbot 
of  Lire  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
farmer  of  the  said  priory  and 
the  procuration  of  the  said  Isle, 
38. 

Ulrnoor,  Oulemore,  John,  of  Bickenhill, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 298. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    of    Church    Bickenhill, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick,- 
shire,  222. 

Ulston.     See  Ulverston. 

Uluesby,  co.  Cumberland.     See  Ousby. 

Ulverston,  Ulston,  Richard,  clerk, 
338. 

,....,....,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Kingston 
on  Hull  and  district,  113, 
130,  192,  193. 

Umfravyle,  Urnfrevill,  Gilbert,  knight, 
377. 

,  Robert,  knight,  23. 

Underwood,  Under wod  [in  Ashbourne], 
co.  Derby,  300. 

Undeslowe,  co.  Salop.     See  Onslow. 

Undeslowe,  John,  of  Onslow,  esquire, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop,  416. 

Unwyn,  Unewvn,  John,  of  Salop,  19. 

,  Richard,  19. 

Upavon,  Uphaven  [co.  Wilts],  alien 
priory,  53. 

Upchurch,  Upchroche,  co.  Kent, 
church,  58. 

Upcott,  Upcote  [in  Almelev],  co. 
Hereford,  382. 

Uphaven  [co.  Wilts].     See  Upavon. 

Uphaveryng,  Ralph,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Essex,  172. 

Upperby,  Hubryghby,  Huberdby  [in 
the  parish  of  St.  Cuthbert, 
Carlisle,  co.  Cumberland],  340, 
362. 

Uppeton,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Upton. 

Uppingham,  Uppyngham,  co.  Rutland, 
152,  171. 

Upsal,  Upsale  [in  South  Kilvington], 
co.  York,  manor,  116,  286. 

Upton,  Uppeton  [in  Stratton],  co. 
Cornwall,  189. 

,  co.  Northampton,  86,  121. 

,  co.  Worcester,  169. 

Magna,    Upton,     co.     Salop, 

manor,  165,  166. 

St.    Leonards,    Upton    Seint- 

leonard,  co.  Gloxicester,  manor, 
164,  213. 

Upton,  John,  242. 

,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Herefordshire,  222. 

Urban,  David,  of  Cornwall,  371. 

,  John,  335,  378. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Exeter  and  Dart- 
mouth and  district,  5,  13. 


Urban,  John — cont. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    commissioner   to   raise 

a  loan  in  Kent,  317,  318. 
,    .  . .  . ,   esquire,   of   Southfloet, 

371. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    John,  son 

and  heir  of,  371. 
Urry,  William,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

172. 
Ursewyk,  Robert,  knight,  336. 

,  Thomas  de,  of  Lancashire,  391. 

Usflete,  Usflet,  Gerard,  knight,  162. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,    Elizabeth    (Fitz 

Alan),  duchess  of  Norfolk,  wife 

of,     162-164.     See    also    Mow- 
bray. 
,  John,  of  Gunhouse,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 

222,  415. 
Usthwayte,    co.     York.     See    Husth- 

waite. 

Utterby,  Uttirby,  co.  Lincoln,  25. 
Uttoxeter,    Uttoxatre    [co.    Stafford], 

368. 
Uvedale,  Dovdale,  Dowfdale,  Ovedale, 

John,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Hampshire,  317. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Hampshire 

and  Wiltshire,  42,  74,  101. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    sheriff    of    Hampshire, 

295,  428. 
,    . . .  . ,   sheriff   of   Surrey   and 

Sussex,  177. 


Vachell,  William,  of  Berkshire,  440. 

Vaghan,  David  ap  Jevan,  100. 

,  John,  of  Archonfield,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  222. 

Valentyn,  John,  of  St.  Albans,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire, 
221,  418. 

Vatmpage,  Jolm,  escheator  in  Worces- 
tershire, 432. 

Vaur',  Walter,  100. 

Vavasour,  Henry,  knight,  1,  104. 

Veel.     See  Vele. 

Veer,  Alice  de,  countess  of  Oxford, 
433. 

,  Aubrey  de,  knight,  348. 

,  John,  John  de,  38. 

, knight,  377. 

,  Richard,  Richard  de,  earl  of 

Oxford,  145. 

, , ,  heir  of,  336,  379. 

Vele,  Veel,  Robert,  escheator  in 
Somerset  and  Dorset,  397,  398. 

, of  Dorset,  138. 

.......     Cf.  Vyel. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


619 


Velgham,  co.  (Sussex.     See  Felpham. 
Venablos,  Jului,  oO  hi*. 
Verbou,  Tlioinas,  of  Hereford,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax   in  Herefordshire, 

301. 
Verdley,     Virle     [in     Femhurst],     co. 

Sussex,  171. 
Vernay,  John,  3. '5. 

Vernhams  Dean,  Femhain,  co.  South- 
ampton, manor,  368. 
Vernon,   Richard,  sheriff  of  Stafford- 
shire, 177. 
,    .  . .  . ,  knight,  Joan,   late  the 

wife  of,  100. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    commissioner  to 

raise    a    loan    in    Staffordshire, 

315,  317. 

Vestmentmaker,  William,  292. 
Vesy,  Veysy,  Christopher,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  170. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Hallaton,  of  Guthlax- 

ton  hundred,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Leicestershire,  26. 
Vicarie,  John,  of  London,  58. 
Vicers,   Vykers,   John,   John   atte,   of 

Retford,   collector  of  a  tax  in 

Nottinghamshire,  220,  416. 
Vilers,    Vylers,    Elizabeth,    267,    395, 

429. 

,  John,  106. 

,       .  . .  . ,       Joan       (Pakeman), 

mother  of,  266,  396,  430. 

,  Richard,  141,  247  bis. 

,  . . . . ,  Joan  (Pakeman),  mother 

of,  141,  247  bis,  266. 
,    John,  son  of,   141,  247 

bis. 

,  .  .  . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  heir  of,  141. 

,    .  . .  . ,  William,  son  and 

heir  of,  247. 
Villenoef,   Rustin,   knight,   Joan,   late 

the  wife  of,  276. 
Virgo,  Richard,  50. 

, ,  Edith,  wife  of,  50. 

,  . . .  . ,  Isabel,  daughter  of,  50. 

Virle,  co.  Svissex.     See  Verdley. 
Vowchurch,  co.  Hereford,  Post-on  in, 

q.v. 
Vyel,  Vyell,  John,  the  elder,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Bristol,  174. 

,  Robert,  323. 

Cf.  Vele. 

Vykers.     See  Vicers. 

Vylers.     See  Vilers. 

Vynceut,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Cornwall,  152. 
, of  London,  '  gentilman,' 

431. 
Vyriter,     Robert,     clerk,     farmer     <>t 

Abergavenny  priory,  45. 
,  William,  of  Baldock,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  26. 


W 


Wachet,  co.  Somerset.     See  Watchet. 

\Vncli«t.     See  Waget. 
Wade,  William,  of  Trusthorpe,  collec- 
tor  of   a   tax    in   Lindsey,    co. 
Lincoln,  222. 

Wadham,  Jolm,  of  Silverton,  '  gentil- 
man,' 320. 

,  William,  of  Edge,  '  gentilman,' 

320. 

Wadenhoe  (?),  Padenhawe,  co.  North- 
ampton, 108. 

Wadworth,  Woddesworth,  co.  York, 
131. 

Wadyngtou,  John,  '  bocher,'  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Lincoln,  174. 

Waget,  Wachet,  John,  farmer  of  the 
subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths 
for  sale,  and  alnager,  in  Glouces- 
tershire, 9. 

,    .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  aliiago  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Somerset,  10, 
341,  431,  432. 

,    . . . . ,  of  Banbury,  escheator 

in  Oxfordshire  and  Berkshire, 
340,  413. 

,  .  . . . ,  .  .  .  . ,  under- chamberlain 

of  the  Exchequer,  413. 

,   of  Oxfordshire,   9,   54, 

198,  217,  278,  409,  411. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  Warwickshire,  230. 

Waghein,  William,  mayor  and 
escheator  in  York,  104. 

Waghorn,  John,  of  Middlesex,  198. 

Wainhill,  Willehale  [in  Chinnor],  co. 
Oxford,  93. 

Wake,  John,  of  Norwich,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Norwich,  154. 

,  Thomas,  3. 

,  . .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Northamptonshire,  316. 

, sheriff  of  Northampton- 
shire, 41,  262,  327. 

U'akefeld,  co.  York.     See  WTakefield. 

Wukofeld,  Richard,  of  Newark,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire, 
416. 

,  William,  William  de,  '  gentil- 
man,' of  London,  407. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Pontefract,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  151,  173. 

Wakefield,  Wakefeld,  co.  York,  173. 

Wakohurst,  Richard,  farmer  of  posses- 
sions of  the  abbot  of  Sees  in 
England,  34. 

\\ukering,  John,  bishop  of  Norwich 
[1416-1425],  158,  186,  219,  310, 
402. 

.......    .  . . . ,    .  . .  . ,  vicar-general  of, 

186,  219. 


620 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Walbrond,  Hugh,  of  Priddy,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  (Somerset,  299. 

,  Thomas,  of  Wareham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  222. 

Walcot  [in  North  Lydbury],  co.  Salop, 
301. 

Walcot,  William,  of  Walcot,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Salop,  301. 

Waldeby,  Thomas,  of  Willerby,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding, 
co.  York,  173. 

Walden,  Saffron,  Walden,  co.  Essex, 
418. 

Walden,  John,  240. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Cambridgeshire 

and  Huntingdonshire,  5. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  196. 

,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex.  220. 

,  .  . .  . ,  esquire,  331. 

,  W7illiam,  of  Essex,  101. 

Waldenewton,  co.  Lincoln.  See  New- 
ton, Wold. 

Walderne,  William,  mayor  and 
escheator  of  London,  1. 

Waldeshef,  Waldeshelf,  Robert,  379. 

,  .  . .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Huntingdonshire,  28. 

Waldeve,  Waldyeve,  John,  of  Meriden, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Warwick- 
shire, 151,  298,  416. 

Wrales,  benefices  in  exempted  from 
clerical  tenths,  31,  32,  90,  134, 
157,  185,  218,  309,  402. 

,  march  of,  benefices  in 

exempted  from  clerical  tenths, 
31,  32,  90,  134. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in,  1,  2,  16,  19, 

29,  30  bis,  49,  62  (3),  63,  64  bis, 
99,  103  (3),  104  (4),  105  (4), 
106,  107  bis,  118,  132,  143  (3), 
144  bis,  145  (4),  146  bis,  163- 
165,  185,  191,  194  bis,  195,  196, 
197,  212,  217,  239  (4),  240, 
264,  269,  274  (5),  275  (6),  276, 
306,  322,  331  (6),  332  (5),  333 
(5),  334  bis,  335  (10),  336&W, 
345,  364  (3),  370,  373,  374,  377, 
378  bis,  379  (3),  380,  388,  389, 
399,  408,  421,  422  (3),  425  (3), 
426  (3),  436,  442. 

, See  also  Haukes- 

ton  ;  Mille  ;  Gilbert ;  Gomond  ; 
Grevell ;  Bodenharn  ;  Holbech  ; 
Holcot  ;  Horde  (William)  ; 
Russell  ;  Stokton  ;  Merbury  ; 
Burley  ;  Lisle  ;  Abraale  ; 
Corbet  ;  Hay  ;  Whityngton  ; 
Horde  (Richard)  ;  Monyton  ; 
Tracy  ;  Alderley. 

,  lands  in,  45,  66,  77,  132. 

,  prince  of.     See  Henry. 

,  princess  of.     See  Joan. 

,  principality  of,  receiver  general 

of.  See  Dalton. 


Wales— con*. 

,  South,  king's  chamberlain 

and  receiver  of.  See  Butler  ; 
Merbury. 

,  war  in,  118,  324,  406. 

Walesby,  co.  Lincoln,  87,  122. 

Walesby,  Henry  de,  of  Walesby,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co. 
Lincoln,  87,  122. 

Waleton  [co.  Surrey].     See  Walton. 

Waleys,  John,  239.' 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Pabenham),  lato 

the  wife  of,  336,  401. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Chichester  and 
district,  113,  130,  192,  193. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Kingston  on  Hull  and  district, 
16  bis. 

, ,  of  Sussex,  34,  197. 

,  William,  searcher  of  ships  in 

Chichester  and  district,  15. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Sussex,  46. 

Walgrave,  Richard,  knight,  313. 

Walhull,  Robert,  243. 

Walk.     See  Walke. 

Walkar.     See  Walker. 

W'alke,  Walk,  John,  searcher  of  ships 
in  Topsham,  Dartmouth,  Ply- 
mouth, Fowey,  Falmouth,  Bido- 
ford,  Barnsibaple  and  Ilfra- 
combe  and  district,  297. 

, ,  of  Devon,  384. 

Walker,  Walkere,  Walkar,  John,  21, 
67,  68. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (Cadull),  wife  of, 

21,  67,  68. 

,....,  of  Draycott,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  417. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Standlake,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  88,  123. 

,  Robert,  of  Bedale,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 
co.  York,  26. 

,  Walter,  of  Leominster,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  222. 

Walkorn,  William,  of  Wallington, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 152. 

Walkerslow,  Walkeslowe  [in  Stottes- 
don],  co.  Salop,  manor,  264. 

Walkesbach,  co.  Salop.  See  Wei- 
batch. 

Walkeslowe,  co.  Salop.  See  Walker- 
slow. 

\Vallere,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Sussex,  87,  122. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Great  Yarmouth, 

searcher  of  ships  in  Great 
Yarmouth  and  district,  16. 

,  William,  243. 

Wallewayn,  Wralleweyn.  See  Wal- 
wayn. 

Wallingford.  \Valyngford,  co.  Berks, 
363. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


621 


Wallingford,  Walyngford,  honour,  161. 

,  chief  bailiff  of.  See 

Breston. 

Wallington,  Wallyngton.  \Valyngton, 
oo.  Bertford,  86,  121.  152.  171. 

Wallop,  John.  328. 

Wallyngton,  oo.  Hertford.  See 
Wallington. 

Walpole,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Southwark,  29. 

Walrond,  John,  of  Aldbourne,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  300. 

Walsham  le  Willows,  Walsham  [co. 
Suffolk],  313. 

Walssh,  Walsshe,  Geoffrey,  of  Bainton, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 26. 

John,  323. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Cowfold,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Sussex,  221,  418. 

,  Juliana,  323. 

Richard,  of  Wanlip,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  416. 

,  Roger  le,  95  bis. 

,  Thomas,  of  Prittlewell,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 

Walsyngham,  Thomas,  collector  of  a 
subsidy  in  London  and  district, 
380. 

, ,  of  London,  141,  347,  408. 

,  .  . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  '  gentylman,'  37 1 . 

Walter,  Wauter,  Robert.  323. 

,  Simon,  214. 

,  Thomas,  esquire,  guardian  of 

the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric 
of  St.  Davids,  244. 

,  William,  of  Goudhurst,  242. 

Walters,  John,  of  Hanbury,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  298. 

Waltham,  Bishop's,  Waltham  [co. 
Southampton],  letters  dated 
at,  194,  195  bis,  201,  202  bis,  203 
61.9,  204  (4),  205,  206,  207. 

,  Great,  Waltham,  co.  Essex. 

manor,  389. 

,  manor  of  Chatham  in,  357, 

372,  382,  395. 

Waltham,  Richard,  of  the  hundreds 
of  Cookham  and  Bray,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  87,  122. 

Walton  [in  Deerhurst],  co.  Gloucester, 
415. 

,  co.  Leicester,  86,  121. 

[co.  Surrey]  (?),  Waleton,  131, 

176. 

Grange  [in  Gnosall],  co.  Staf- 
ford, 417. 

on  the  Hill,  Wanton,  co. 

Surrey,  356. 

Walton,  John,  of  Walton,  of  Deer- 
hurst  hundred,  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Gloucestershire,  415. 

,  Thomas,  of  Deerhurst,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 
27. 


Walton — cont. 

William,  286. 

,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Norfolk,  27,  85,  120. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Walton  Grange,  collec- 
tor of  a   tax   in   Staffordshire, 

417. 
Walwayn,       Walweyn,       Wallewayn, 

Walleweyn,  John,  147,  148. 
.  .  .,  esquire,  145,  191. 
.  .  . ,   .....  Thomas,  son  and 

ieir  of,  191. 
Malcolm,  259. 
Nicholas,  147,  148. 
Richard,  147,  148. 
,   Thomas,    esquire,    farmer   of 

Abergavenny  priory,  45. 

,  William,  147,  148'. 

Walworth,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Suffolk,  172. 
Walyburn,  co.  Salop,  222. 
Walyngford,  co.  Berks.     See  Walling- 
ford. 
Walyngton,       co.       Hertford.        See 

Wallington. 
Wandisfort,      Wandesforth,       Wanse- 

worth,    Wantysford,    John,    of 

Gembling,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

the  East  Riding,  co.  York,  26. 
,  . . .  . ,  of  Kirklington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  300,  417. 

,  Robert,  chaplain,  256. 

Wanlip,  Onlep,  co.  Leicester,  416. 
Wanlyng,  Richard,  clerk,  109. 
Wanseworth.     See  Wandisfort. 
Wantage,  co.  Berks,  Grove  in,  q.v. 
Wantysford.     See  Wandisfort. 
Wappenham,   co.   Northampton,   Ast- 

well  in,  q.v. 
Warbelton,        Warbleton,        William, 

escheator    in    Hampshire    and 

Wiltshire,  6,  36. 
Warcop,  co.  Westmoreland,  28. 
Warcop,  Robert,  escheator  in  Cumber- 
land and  Westmoreland,  339. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Westmoreland,  327. 

,  Thomas,  of  Warcop,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Westmoreland,  28. 
Ward,  Warde,  Hugh,  of  Derbyshire,  69. 
,  John,  '  fissher,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Lincoln,  302. 
,    . . .  . ,  of  Aylton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  301. 
of  Bridgewater,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  220. 

, ,  of  Hampshire,  202. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Yorkshire,  126. 

,     Roger,     of     Worcestershire, 

clerk,  340. 
,  Sampson,  of  Ashwell,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  221, 

299. 

' ,  Simon,  343. 

, ,  Elizabeth,  wife  of,  343, 


622 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Ward,  Simon — cont. 

.  . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Maud  (Thame),  daughter 
of,  343. 

,  Thomas,  108. 

,   . . . . ,  '  brewer,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Oxford,  302. 

,  of  Birmingham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,   28, 
85,  120,  171,  222,  298. 

, ,  of  London,  109. 

, of  Slindon,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Staffordshire,  85,  120. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Willoughby,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Nottinghamshire,  27. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Worcester,  88,  123. 

, ,  clerk,  83. 

,    . .  . . ,    fanner    of    the 

possessions    of    the    abbot    of 
Conches  in  England,  58. 

,  .  . . . ,  . . .  . ,  farmer  of  Raven- 
dale  priory,  38,  39. 

, ,  of  Lincolnshire,  8, 

53,  279. 

Wardedieu,  Henry,  311. 

Wardevn,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Middlesex,  150. 

Wardon,  Richard,  323. 

Ware,  co.  Hertford,  152,  173,  418. 

alien  priory,  46,  64,  65. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  monk  of.     See  Bausayn. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    prior    of.     See    Cham- 

peyny. 

Ware,  Henry,  bishop  of  Chichester 
[1418-1420],  310,  350,  355. 

,  master  Henry,  clerk,  guardian 

of    the    temporalities     of     the 
bishopric  of  Chichester,  234. 

,  Thomas,  lord  de,  commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Holland,  co. 
Lincoln,  318. 

Cf.  Warre. 

Warefeld,  Warefeeld,  John,  363. 

, ,  of  Oxfordshire,  268,  338. 

Wareham,  Warham,  co.  Dorset,  222. 

,  alien  priory,  36,  37. 

,....,  prior  of.    See  Kyngeston. 

Warehorne,  co.  Kent,  288. 

,  Capel  in,  q.v. 

Warenne,  earldom  of,  163. 

Waresley,  Weresle,  co.  Huntingdon, 
300. 

Warham,  co.  Dorset.     See  Waroham. 

Warm,  son  of  Gerold,  96. 

Waringstone,  Weryngeston  [in  Bucke- 
rell],  co.  Devon,  345. 

Warmestre,  co.  Wilts.  See  War- 
minster. 

Warmington,  Warmyngton,  co.  North- 
ampton, 223. 

Warminster,  Warmestre,  Wermestre, 
Wermystre,  co.  Wilts,  26,  150, 
220. 

Warmyngton,  co.  Northampton.  See 
Warmington. 


Warner,  John,  of  Kirton  in  Holland, 
118. 

,  Robert,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Middlesex,  316. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  London,  391. 

,  .  .  . . ,  of  Uffington,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 222. 

William,  collector  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in  Exeter  and 
Dartmouth  and  district,  70,  72. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Ipswich  and  dis- 
trict, 4,  14. 

,  ..'..,  collector  of  customs  and 

subsidies  in  Sandwich  and  dis- 
trict, 113,  130,  192,  193,  291, 
292,  293,  350,  351,  353. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Kempsford,  '  geiitil- 

man,'  234. 

Warre,  John,  escheator  in  Somerset 
and  Dorset,  41,  183. 

,  .....  sheriff  of  Somerset  and 

Dorset,  71. 

,  Richard,  Joan,  late  the  wife 

of,  275. 

,  Thomas,  Thomas  la,  clork,  56, 

136. 

,  William,  56. 

Cf.  WTare. 

Warrington,  Weryngton  [co.  Lan- 
caster], 142,*  148,  149. 

Wartling,  Wartlynge,  co.  Sussex,  345. 

Warton  [in  Polesworth],  co.  Warwick, 
28,  282. 

Warwick,  co.  Warwick,  151  bis,  222, 
225,  226. 

Wai*wick,  county,  collectors  of  taxes  in, 
28,  85,  120,  151,  171,  222,  298, 
416. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  318. 

,  escheator  in,  1,  2,  30,  64,  103, 

105  bis,  106  (3),  142,  143,  148, 
184,  187,  194,  195,  196  bis,  197, 
224-226,  238,  239  (3),  240,  274, 
275,  276,  282  bis,  331,  332,  333 
(3),  334  bis,  335,  338,  373,  422, 
426  (3). 

.......  See  also  Bellers  ; 

Harwell  (John)  ;  Knyghtley  ; 
Harwell  (Thomas)  ;  Houby  ; 
Babthorp  ;  Grevell  ;  Oudeby  ; 
Castell  ;  Burgh. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Passemer  ; 
Casteleyn. 

,  justices  of  assize  in.  See 

Cokayn  ;  Strangways. 

,  sheriff  of,  22. 

,  See  also  Maureward  ; 

Crewe  ;  Hastynges  ;  Burdet  ; 
Malory  ;  Bisshepston  ;  Sal- 
vayn  ;  Brokesby  ;  Ardyngton. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


623 


Warwick,  carl  of.     See  Beauchainp. 

Warwyk,  John,  366. 

\V;iryn,  Griffith,  John,  sou  and  heir  of, 

1. 

,  John,  citizen  of  London,  354. 

,    .  .  .  . ,   of  Ailsworth,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Northamptonshire, 

415. 

,  Robert,  84. 

,  William,  275. 

,     .  .  .  . ,    of    Northamptonshire. 

327,  328. 
Washford;  Wasshford  [in  St.  Decuman 

and  Old  Cleeve],  co.  Somerset, 

386. 

Waskham,  John,  439. 
Wason,  William,  esquire,  379. 
Waspayle,  John,  of  Hartley  Wespall, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 

417. 
Wasshebourne,     John,     escheator     in 

Worcestershire,  340. 
Wasshford,  co.  Somerset.     See  Wash- 
ford. 
Wasshyngton,    John,    of   Torrisholme, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Lancashire, 

300. 

Wassyngley,  William,  238. 
Wrastenes,      Wrastenesse,      Wasteneys, 

William,  276,  307. 
,  Geoffrey  do  Wastenesso 

of  Tixall,  grandfather  of,  307. 

,  .  .  . . ,  Malcolm,  father  of,  307. 

,....,  Margaret,  mother  of,  307. 

,   . .  . . ,  Marv,  late  the  wife  of, 

307. 
,  . .  .  . ,  Roger,  esquire,  son  and 

heir  of,  307. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Rose  (Chetewynd), 

daughter  and  heir  of,  307. 
Watchet,  Wachet    [in   St.   Decuman], 

co.  Somerset,  11">. 
Watees.     See  Watys. 
Wateford.     See  Watford. 
Watere,   William  atte,   collector  of  a 

tax  in  Hertfordshire,  26. 
Waterford,    Thomas,    of    Cumberland, 

147. 
Waterton      [co.      Glamorgan].        See 

Water  town. 
[in    Garthorpe],    co.    Lincoln, 

173,  301. 

Waterton,  Hugh  de,  knight,  388. 
,    . . . . ,    .....   Blanche   (Cheal- 

lounez),  daughter  and  heir  of, 

388. 
,     ,    Elizabeth     (ap 

Harry),  daughter  and  heir  of, 

388.  " 
,  John,  esquire,  of  Lincolnshire, 

191. 

,   Robert,   Robert  de,   commis- 
sioner  to    raise   a  loan   in   the 

West  Riding,  co.  York,  317. 
, ,  esquire,  135,  406. 


\V:it  iTtown,  Waterton.  [in  Coychurch, 
co.  Glamorgan],  100. 

Watesford  [in  Bramley  ?],  co.  South- 
ampton, 440. 

Watford,  Wateford,  Richard,  292. 

Thomas,  292.    . 

Wathewete,  co.  Derby.  See  Swath- 
wick. 

Watkyns,  William,  126. 

Watlesbxirgh,  co.  Salop.  See  Wattles- 
borough. 

Watlington,  Watlyngton,  co.  Oxford, 
152. 

Waton,  William,  of  Yorkshire,  279. 
Cf.  Watton. 

Watte,  John,  of  Hawkhurst,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Kent,  416. 

Wattlesborough,  Watlesburgh  [in 
Cardiston],  co.  Salop,  manor, 
74. 

Watton  [co.  York],  priory,  51,  98,  188, 
236,  324,  411. 

at  Stone,  Watton,  co.  Hertford, 

86,  121,  152. 

,  Woodhall  in,  q.v. 

Watton,  Robert,  commissioner  to 
raise  a  loan  in  Kent,  318.  Cf. 
Waton. 

Watys,  Watyes,  Watees,  Hugh,  of 
Brinsop,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Herefordshire,  301,  418. 

,  John,  of  Hanley  Child,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire, 
149. 

Waundell,  John,  of  Drayton  by  Daven- 
try,  collector  of  a  tax  in  North- 
amptonshire, 86,  121. 

Waxiter.     See  Walter. 

Wanton,  co.  Surrey.  See  Walton  on 
the  Hill. 

WTaver,  John,  of  Banbury,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  301. 

Waweton,  Thomas,  sheriff  of  Bedford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire,  1 28. 

wax,  230. 

Way,  William,  of  Devon,  340. 

Waymouth,  Waymouthe,  co.  Dorset. 
See  Wevmouth. 

Wayte,  William,  435. 

,  Margaret  (Coudray), 

wife  of,  435. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Hampshire 

and  Wiltshire,  340. 

Weald  Moors,  the,  Wyldemore,  co. 
Salop,  85,  120. 

Weaverthorpe,  Wyrethorp,  co.  York,  26. 

,  East  Lutton  in,  q.v. 

Webbe,  John,  of  Keyford,  collector  of 
a  tax  in  Somerset,  152,  172. 

,  Philip,  of  Evesham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  25. 

,  Robert,  of  Evesharn,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  219. 

Webbelee,  Webbeley,  co.  Hereford. 
See  Weobley. 


624 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Webton,    Wepton     [in    Madley],     co. 

Hereford,  222. 
Weden  Pynkeneye,  co.  Northampton. 

See  Weedon  Lois. 

Wederby,  Thomas,  '  gentilrnan,'  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Norfolk,   416. 
Cf.  Wetherby. 
Wederyngeshede,     co.     Suffolk.       See 

Wetheringsett . 
Wedmore,    Wedmoure,    co.    Somerset, 

27,  50,  172. 

Wednesbury,    Wodriesburv,    co.    Staf- 
ford,' 85,  120. 

,  manor,  330. 

Wedon,  co .  Buckingham.     See  Weedon . 
Wedon,  Richard,  of  Stanbridge,  211. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Mary,  wife  of,  211. 

,   Simon,  of  Weedon,   collector 

of  a  tax   in   Buckinghamshire, 

301. 
Wedyngton,  co.  Essex.     See  Widding- 

ton. 
Weedon,    WTedori    [in    Hardwick],    co. 

Buckingham,  301. 
Lois,   Weden   Pynkeneye,   co. 

Northampton,  manor,  344. 
Weeford,  co.  Stafford,  Swinfen  in,  q.v. 
Week  St.  Mary,  co.  Cornwall,  Nether  - 

cot  in,  q.v. 
St.Mary(?),Wyke,  co. Cornwall, 

manor,  250. 

Weethley,  Witheley,  co.  Warwick,  416. 
Weighton,  Market,  Wyghton,  co.  York, 

417. 
Welbatch   [formerly   in   Meole   Brace, 

now  in  Annscroft]  (?),  Walkes- 

bach,  co.  Salop,  172. 
Welbeck,    Welbek    [co.    Nottingham], 

abbey,  236. 
Welbeke,  John,  of  Allesley,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  416. 
Welborne,     Welbourne,     co.     Lincoln, 

312. 

Welby,  Athelard,  of  Pinchbeck,  collec- 
tor  of   a   tax   in   Holland,    co. 

Lincoln,  151. 
Weldon,  WTilliam,  128. 
,     .  .  .  . ,    of    Northamptonshire, 

256,  261. 
Wele,   John,  farmer  of  the  priory  of 

New  Abbey  bv  Alberbury,  54, 

385. 

, ,  esquire,  389,  390. 

William,  esquire,  335. 

WTelehalle  [co.  York   ?],  letters  dated 

at,  378. 

Welfeton,  co.  Somerset.     See  Welton. 
Welhagh,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Wel- 

low. 

WTelhowe.  co.  Lincoln.     See  Wellow. 
Well,  co.  Somerset.     See  Wells. 
Well,  Welle,   Edmund,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Southwark.  223. 
,   John  de,   John  atte,   knight, 

378, 


Well,  John  de — cont. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Foxton,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Leicestershire,  170,  223. 
,  Nicholas  atte,  of  Gloucester- 
shire, 44. 

,  William  atte,  of  Kent,  9. 

, of  Orpington,  57. 

Welleford,  John,  '  fyshmonger,'  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Worcester,  223. 

Welles,  co.  Somerset.     See  Wells. 

Welles,  Wellys,  John,  lord  de,  406. 

, Leo,  son  of  Eudo 

son  of,  406. 

,  Nicholas,  of  Oxfordshire,  37. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Warwickshire,  9. 

Wellesbourne,  John,  of  HighWycornbe, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 416. 

Wellington,  co.  Salop,  Dothill  in,  q.v. 
,  Orleton  in,  q.v. 

Wellow,  Welhowe  [in  Great  Grimsby], 
co.  Lincoln,  abbey  of,  John, 
abbot  of,  400. 

,    .  .  .  . ,   prior   and   convent   of, 

400. 

,     Welhagh,     co.     Nottingham, 

170. 

Wells,  Welles,  Well,  co.  Somerset, 
111  (3),  172,  437. 

Wellsborough,  Whellesborough, 

Whellesburgh,  co.  Leicester,  26, 
86,  121. 

Wellyngton,  Welyngton,  John,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Somerset,  86, 
120,  172. 

,....,  of  Cbilcompton,  escheator 

in    Somerset   and   Dorset,    307, 
370,  386. 

Wellys.     See  Welles. 

Welton,  co.  Northampton,  223. 

,  Welfeton  [in  Midsomer  Nor- 
ton], co.  Somerset,  95. 

Welton,  Richard,  82. 

AVelughby,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Wil 
loughby. 

Welyngton.     See  Wellyngton. 

Wem,  co.  Salop,  Cotton  in,  q.v. 

Wembdon,  co.  Somerset,  Perry  in,  q.v 

Wemmes,  Richard,  292. 

Wendlebury,  Wendilburv,  co.  Oxford, 
152. 

Wendout,  John,  255. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  Christian,  late  the  wife 

of,  255. 

,   .  .  .  . ,  Isabel  (Hibburn),  sister 

,       and  heir  of,  255. 

Wendover,  Weiidovere,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, 150. 

,  manor,  138,  234. 

Wenfeld,  co.  Wilts.     See,  Winkfield. 

Wenferthing,  William,  of  Norfolk,  366. 

WTengale  [co.  Lincoln].     See  Winghall. 

Wenlock,  Wenlok,  co.  Salop,  172. 

AVenlok,  Thomas,  knight,  of  Bedford- 
shire, 420. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


625 


Wenlok,  Thornus     rant. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Shrewsbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Shrewsbury,  302. 
\\Vimo,  John,  of  Kent.  .">7. 
Wenryssh,  John,  of  Westminster,  393. 
Wensley,  co.York,  Bolton  in,  q.v. 
VVentnor,  Wontenore,  co.  Salop,  manor, 

74. 

,  Kinnerton  in,  q.v. 

Wenysle,    Richard,    of   Herefordshire, 

197. 
Weobley,    Webbeley,    Webbelee,    co. 

Hereford,  148,  172. 
,      '  Oldecastell     medowe  '     at, 

382. 
Wepham   [in   Burpham],    co.    Sussex, 

manor,  164. 
Wepham,  Geoffrey,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Sussex,  28,  221. 

Wepton,  co.  Hereford.     See  Webton. 
Weresle,  co.  Huntingdon.     See  Wares- 
ley. 
Wermestre,    Wermystre,    co.    Wilts. 

See  Warminster. 
Werplesdon,  co.  Surrey.     See  Worples- 

don. 
Werston,  John,  of  Lynsted,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  170. 
Werthe,   William,  esquire,   of  Devon, 

115. 

, of  Devon,  124. 

,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  king's  feodary  in 

Devon,  127. 

Cf.  Worthe. 

Weryngeston,  co.  Devon.     See  Waring  - 

stone. 
Weryngton  [co.  Lancaster].     See  War- 

rington. 

West,  John,  of  Brokenborough,  422. 
,       . . ,  of  Rotherham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding, 

co.  York,  87,  123. 

,    Nicholas,    of    Northampton- 
shire, 327,  328. 
,  Robert,   of  Morton,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  415. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  143,  187. 

,    ,   Ida   (de   Sancto 

Amando),  late  the  wife  of,  145, 

191. 
,  .  . . . ,   Reynold,  brother 

and  heir  of.  187. 
Westbarke  worth,    co.    Lincoln.       See 

Barkworth,  West. 
Wostbergh,    co.    Surrey.     See    Burgh, 

West. 
Westbourne,    Westborn,     Bourn,    co. 

Sussex,  hundred,  164. 

,  manor,  164. 

Westbury  [in  Shenley],   co.   Bucking- 
ham, manor,  339. 

co.  Salop,  Cause  in,  q.v. 

,  the  Hay  in,  q.v. 

,  Stoney  Stretton  in,  q.v. 

,  Yockleton  in,  q.v. 

Wt.  2415. 


Wostbury — co  at. 

on  Severn,  co.  Gloucester, 

Rodley  in,  q.v. 

\V. -sthnry,  John,  the  elder,  322. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Hampshire,  301. 

,  William,  24,  140,  294,  322, 

326. 

, ,  Katharine,  wife  of,  322. 

\\  Vstchikerell,  co.  Dorset.  See 
Chickerell,  West. 

Wostecote,  Robert,  115. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  esquire,  124. 

\Vesterham,  co.  Kent,  153. 

Westesewrithe,  co.  Sussex.  See  Eas- 
writh,  West. 

Westfeld,  co.  Sussex.     See  Westfield. 

Westfeld,  John,  of  Fillingham,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co. 
Lincoln,  222. 

Westfield,  WTestfeld,  co.  Sussex,  301. 

Westgrenstede,  co.  Sussex.  See  Grin- 
stead,  West. 

Westhampnett,  Westhamptonet,  co. 
Sussex,  manor,  164. 

WTesthide,  \Vesthyde  [in  Stoke  Edith], 
co.  Hereford,  88,  123. 

Westhorpe.Westhorp  [co.  Suffolk], 313. 

Westhorsle,  co.  Surrey.  See  Horsley, 
West. 

Westlambrook,  co.  Somerset.  See 
Lambrook,  West. 

Westle  [co.  Suffolk].     See  Westley. 

Westlexham,  co.  Norfolk.  See  Lex- 
ham,  West. 

Westley,  Westle  [co.  Suffolk],  manor, 
198. 

Westmeles,  Robert,  of  Louth,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
415. 

Westminster,*  co.  Middlesex,  393. 

,  abbey  of,  prior  and  convent  of, 

354. 

, William,  abbot  of,  354. 

,  councils  and  parliaments  held 

at,  6,  7,  13,  25,  69,  71,  84,  112, 
119,  149,  170,  192  bis,  203,  204, 
216,  219,  241,  246,  291,  293, 
298,  352,  380,  383,  414,  428, 
429. 

,  king's  court  at,  108,  165,  167, 

184,  205,  208,  213,  226,  248, 
257,  269,  345,  396,  397. 

,  letters  dated  at,  passim. 

Westmoreland,  county,  benefices  in 
exempted  from  tax,  99,  188, 
236,  324,  411. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  28. 

,  escheator  in,  3,  63,  64,  67, 

195  bis,  196,  238,  246,  275,  331, 
336,  378,  426. 

,  See  also  Stapleton  ; 

Lowther  ;  Salkeld  ;  Osmunder- 
lawe  ;  Thornburgh  ;  Beaulieu  ; 
Crakenthorp  ;  Warcop. 

F.  40. 


626 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Westmoreland,  county — cent. 

,  shrievalty  of,  483. 

Westmoreland,  earl  of,  commissioner 
to  raise  a  loan  in  the  East 
Riding,  co.  York,  318. 

,    .  .  .  . ,   commissioner   to   raise 

a  loan  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  318. 

,  .  .  . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  the  West  Riding,   co. 
York,  317. 

•, See  also  Nevill. 

Weston,  co.  Derby,  170. 

[in  Stalbridge],  co.  Dorset,  227. 

,    Buckhorn,    Boukers    Weston 

alias   Weston    Maundevile,    co. 
Dorset,  80. 

manor,  80. 

,  Old,  Wold  Weston,  Woldlee- 

stone,  co.  Huntingdon,  152,  171. 

....  Underwood,  Weston,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 317. 

upon     Trent,     Weston     [co. 

Stafford],  church  of,  parson  of. 
See  Aston. 

Zoyland,  Sowylond,  co.  Somer- 
set, 220. 

Weston,  John,  Margaret  late  the  wife 
of,  2,  36. 

,  . . . . ,  .  .  . . ,  Margaret  (Comer- 
well),  daughter  and  heir  of,  36. 

, ,  of  Surrey,  10,  11. 

,  Walter,  clerk,  84. 

.William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Wiltshire,  26. 

,    . . . . ,   sheriff   of   Surrey   and 

Svissex,  215. 

,   . . . . ,  '  draper,'  collector  of  a 

tax  in  London,  174. 

,     .  . .  . ,     of     Carlton     Curlieu, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 150,  416. 

,....,  of  Sussex,  Joan  (Wynters- 

hull),  late  the  wife  of,  369. 

,  . .  . . ,  of  Welbatch,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Salop,  172. 

Westover,  Westovere,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, borough,  97. 

.......  manor,  97. 

Westrasen,   co.   Lincoln.     See   Rasen, 

West. 
Westwogwyll,  co.  Devon.     See  Ogwell, 

West. 
Westwortham,      co.      Norfolk.        See 

Wretham,  West. 
Westyby,    George,    of   Yorkshire   and 

Wiltshire,  363. 

Wetenale,  John,  collector  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  Melcombe  and 
district,  428,  429  bis. 
Wetenhull,  Alan  de,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Salop,  301. 

Wetherby,  Thomas,  of  York,  '  osteler,' 
collector  of  a  tax  in  York,  224. 
CJ.  Wederby. 


Wetheringsett,    Wedervngeshede,    co. 

Suffolk,  359. 
Wetherisfeld,       co.        Suffolk.        See 

Withersfield. 

Wethire,  William,  chaplain,  99. 
Wetwang,  John,  of  Girsby,  farmer  of 

the     subsidy     and     alnage     of 

cloths    for    sale,    and    alnager, 

in    the    parts    of    Lindsey,    co. 

Lincoln,  197. 
Wetwode,  John,  333. 
Wover,  John,  of  Walton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  86,  121. 
Weybread,    Wevbreds    [co.    Suffolk], 

313. 

Weye.     See  Wye. 
Weylond.     See  Willand. 
Weymouth,  Waymouth,  Waymouthe, 

co.   Dorset,   port  of,   collectors 

of    customs    and    subsidies    in. 

See  Provost  ;   Reson  ;  Persons  ; 

Hillary. 

Weyvile,  Richard,  41. 
,     .  . .  . ,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Sandwich  and  district,  15. 
WThaddon  [co.  Buckingham],  215. 
Whalesbrowe,  John,  196. 
Whalley,  co.  Lancaster.  Downham  in, 

q.v. 

,  Read  in,  q.v. 

Whalton,  co.  Northumberland,  manor, 

132. 

,  Newham  in,  q.v. 

,  Riplington  in,  q.v. 

Whaplode,   Quapplod,    Qwaplode;   co. 

Lincoln,  25,  173,  222,  415. 
Whappelode,    William,    escheator    in 

Bedfordshire  and  Buckingham- 
shire, 340. 
Wharrammeswey  [in  isle  of  Purbeck], 

co.  Dorset,  19. 

Whasse,  John,  of  Borrow,  331. 
Whatcroft,  John,  escheator  in  Stafford- 
shire, 340. 
Whatton,  Long,  Longe  Whatton,  co. 

Leicester,  326  bis. 
Whatton,  Thomas,  of  Long  Whatton, 

326. 
, ,  of  Mountsorrell,  267,  326, 

395,  429. 
Wheathampstead,  Whethamstede  [co. 

Hertford],  377. 
Wheglton,  Richard,  374. 
, Margaret  (Fuyst),  daugh- 
ter of,  374. 
Whellesborough,     Whellesburgh,     co. 

Leicester.     See  Wellsborough. 
Whelpdale,   Roger,   bishop  of  Carlisle 

[1420-1423],  343,  411. 
Whelpyngton,  Robert,  77. 
Whethamstede     [co.     Hertford].     See 

Wheathampstead. 
-Whetynden,  Thomas,  238. 
Whichford,  Whicheford,  co.  Warwick, 

manor,  184, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


627 


Whichford,  co.  Wnrwick,  manor — cont. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  church  of,  advowson  of 

a  third  part  of,  184. 
Whisht,  Whyght,  John,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  South  wark,  174. 
'  chapman,'   of   South- 

wark,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Southwark,  418. 

Whissendine,    Wyssenden,     co.     Rut- 
land, 171. 

Whitby,  Whytby,  co.  York,  173,  300. 
Whitchestre,  William,  knight,  426. 
White,  Whyte,  John,  knight,  199. 
,  . .  . . ,  .  . .  . ,  Margery,  late  the 

wife  of,  199. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Northumberland,  17. 

,  Peter,  of  Collingham,  collector 

of   a   tax   in   Nottinghamshire, 

170. 
,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Sussex,  150. 
,....,  citizen  of  London,  farmer 

of   the   subsidy   and   alnage   of 

cloths    for    sale,    and    alnager, 

in  Salop,  111. 
,  . .  .  . ,  of  Lewes,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Sussex,  301. 
,  Warin,  of  Bassingbourn,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Cambridgeshire, 

150. 

,  William,  139. 

,   .....  of    Hixon,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  171. 

,  of  Wilden,  190,  191. 

,    .  . . . ,  Agnes  White  of 

Wilden,  sister  of,  190,  191. 
,  . . . . ,  .  . .  . ,  .  . .  . ,  John  Morys, 

son  of,  q.v. 
,    .  .  .  . ,    .  .  .  . ,  Thomas,  'son  of, 

190,  191. 
Whitefeld,  Whitfeld,  Whytefeld,  Wite- 

feld,     John,     of     Chadlington, 

collector   of  a   tax   in   Oxford- 
shire, 173. 

,  Mathew,  knight,  103. 

,  William,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Devon,  172. 

,  of  Devon,  360. 

Whitegreve,  Robert,  137. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Stafford,  '  gentilmau, 

368. 
,    .....    of    Staffordshire,    127, 

199,  205. 
Whitehall,  Whitlawo  [in  Cramliugton], 

co.  Northumberland,  65,  375. 
Whitehalse,  John,  of  Laxton,  401. 
Whitehed,     Whitehede,      Robert,     of 

Cumberland,  362. 

,  William,  of  Cumberland,  340. 

Whitele,  co.  Berks.     See  Whitley. 
Whitele,   Peter,   buyer   and   baker   of 

Richard  IT,  17.     ('/.  Whitlee. 
\Vhitelee,  co.  Wilts.     See  Whitley. 
Whitemore,   co.   Stafford.     See   Whit- 

more. 


\\liitestavmton,      Whitstaundon,      co. 

Somerset,  94. 
Whitestone,     Whitston,     co.     Devon, 

manor,  115. 

Whitewell.     See  Whitwell. 
Whitewyk  [co.  Leicester].     See  Whit- 
wick. 

Whitfeld.     See  Whitefeld. 
Whitlawe,   co.   Northumberland.     See 

Whitehall. 
Whitlee,  Thomas,  of  Northumberland, 

420.     Cf.  Whitele. 

Whitley,  Whitele  [in  St.  Giles,  Read- 
ing], co.  Berks,  17. 
,    Whitlelowe    [in    Kirkhaugh, 

co.  Northumberland],  17. 
,  Whitelee  [in  Calne],  co.  Wilts, 

97. 
Whitmore,    Whitemore,    co.    Stafford, 

417. 
Whitstaundon,     co.     Somerset.       See 

Whitestaunton. 

Whitston,    co.    Cornwall.     See    Whit- 
stone. 

,  co.  Devon.     See  Whitestone. 

Whitstone,    Whitston,    co.    Cornwall, 

ch.urch     of,     rector     of.       See 

Bevyle. 

,  Downrow  in,  q.v. 

,  Luckham  in,  q.v. 

,  Nethercot  in,  q.v. 

Whittelowe      [co.      North  umber  land]. 

See  Whitley. 

Whitton,  \Vytton,  co.  Salop,  416. 
WTiittynton.     See  Whityngton. 
Whitwell,  Whitewell,  John,  276,  339. 
,     . . . . ,    searcher    of    ships    in 

Great   Yarmouth  and   district, 

156. 
,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Rutland,  86,  121. 
Whitwick,  Whitewyk,  Whytwyk  [co. 

Leicester],  141,  247. 
Whityngden,  Thomas,  Thomas,  son  of 

Thomas  son  of,  240. 
Whityngton,  Whittynton,  W7hitynton, 

Whytyngton,  Whytynton,  Guy, 

escheator  in  Gloucestershire  and 

the  adjacent  march  of  Wales, 

308,  370. 
,  Richard,  mayor  and  escheator 

of  London,  276,  333. 
,    ,    of   London,    270,    281, 

303. 
,  Robert,  Robert  de,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Derbyshire,  28. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan     in     Gloucestershire,     315, 

317. 

,    . . . . ,    sheriff    of    Gloucester- 
shire, 5. 
,      . . .  . ,      of      Gloucestershire, 

esquire,  68,  72. 
Thomas,  Thomas  de,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  171. 


628 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Whityngton,  Thomas — cont. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Newborough,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Staffordshire,  152, 
298. 

,  William  de,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Westmoreland,  28. 

Whyght.     See     WThight. 

Whylughby.     See  Wihighby. 

Whysard,  William,  323. 

Whytby,  co.  York.     See  Whitby. 

Whyte.     See  White. 

Whytefeld.     See  Whitefeld. 

Whytingam.     See  Wythyngham. 

Whytwyk  [co.  Leicester].  See  Whit- 
wick. 

Whytye,  Robert,  of  Peterborough, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 223. 

Whytyng,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Middlesex,  26. 

Whytyngton,  Whytynton.  See  Whit- 
yngton. 

Wick,  Wyke  by  Pershore  [in  Pershore 
St.  Andrew],  co.  Worcester, 
298. 

Wickham,  West,  Wykeham,  Wykham, 
co.  Cambridge,  86,  121/340. 

Widdington,  Wedyngton,  co.  Essex, 
359. 

Widmerpole,  co.  Nottingham.  See 
Widmerpool. 

Widmerpole,  John  de,  of  Widmerpool, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Nottingham- 
shire, 151. 

Widmerpool,  Widmerpole,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 151. 

Widyngton,  Robert,  grocer,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  London,  302. 

Wigan,  co.  Lancaster,  Haigh  in,  q.v. 

Wighill,  Wyghall,  co.  York,  417. 

Wight,  Isle  of,  co.  Southampton,  27 
Us,  172  bis,  175,  221  bis,  417  bis. 

,  proctor  of  the  abbot  of  Lire  in. 

See  Ulmis. 

,  procuration  of,  38. 

,  Carisbrooke  in,  q.v. 

,  Niton  in,  q.v. 

,  St.  Helens  priory  in,  q.v. 

Wigmore,  Wygemore  [co.  Hereford], 
abbot  and  convent  of,  18. 

Wigston,  Wygeston,  Wykyngeston,  co. 
Leicester,  141,  395,  430. 

Wilbraham,  Great,  Great  Wylburgham, 
co.  Cambridge,  126. 

Wilbram,  Wolbram,  William,  escheator 
in  Nottinghamshire  and  Derby- 
shire, 339,  376,  405. 

Wilby,  Wylby,  co.  Norfolk,  175. 

Wilcotes,  Wilcottes,  Willecotes,  Willi- 
cotes,  Wryllicotes,  WTylcotes, 
John,  224. 

,  . . . . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Oxfordshire,  317. 

,  . . . . ,  escheator  in  Oxford- 
shire and  Berkshire,  210. 


Wilcotes,  John. 

,  .  . .  . ,  keeper  of  Oxford  castle, 

296. 
,....,  sheriff  of  Gloucestershire, 

358. 
,....,  sheriff  of  Oxfordshire  and 

Berkshire,  129,  296,  429. 
,    esquire,  217,  234,   280, 

284,  413. 

, ,  knight,  425. 

, ,  of  Oxfordshire,  232. 

.  . ,  Thomas,  knight,  105. 

Wilden,  Wylden,  co.  Bedford,  190,  191. 
Wilksby,  Wylkesby,  co.  Lincoln,  433. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  433. 

Willand,  Weylond,  Ralph,  of  Bristol, 

farmer     of     the     subsidy     and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,   and 

alnager,  in  Bristol,  393,  394  bis. 
Wille.     See  Willy. 
Willecotes.     See  Wilcotes. 
Willehale,  co.  Oxford.     See  Wainhill. 
Willerby,    Wyllardby    [in    Kirk    Ella 

and     Cottingharn],     co.     York, 

173. 
Willescombe,      co.      Somerset.        See 

Wiveliscombe. 
William  ap  Thomas,  esquire,  Elizabeth, 

late  the  wife  of,  331. 
Wlllicotes.     See  Wilcotes. 
Williton,   Wyleton  [in  St.  Decuman], 

co.  Somerset,  115. 
Wylyton,      co.      Somerset, 

hundred,  278,  280,  328. 
Willoby.     See  Wilughby. 
Willoughby,  Welughby,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 27. 
Waterless,  Willughby  Watorles,. 

co.  Leicester,  manor,  326. 
Willy  ap  Goythour,  101. 
Willy,  Wille,  John,  99. 

,  Simon,  100. 

,  Stephen,  100. 

Thomas,  100. 

Willyames,  Richard,   of  Cound,  mer- 
chant,   collector    of    a    tax    in 

Salop,  416. 
Willym,  Wyllym,  Jankyn,  100. 

Simon,  100. 

Wilsford,  Wyvelesford  [in  Underditch 

hundred],  co.  Wilts,  97. 

,  Normanton  in,  q.v. 

Wilteshire.     See  Wiltshire. 

Wilton,  Wylton,  co.  Wilts,   111,    172 

bis,  334,  369,  370,  417. 

,  Ditchampton  in,  q.v. 

Wilton,     Wylton,     John,     307.       Cf. 

Nende. 
,  . . . . ,  Joan  (Stabber),  wife  of, 

307. 
,    . . .  . ,   of   Hereford,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Herefordshire,  172. 

of  Wiltshire,  359. 

,  William,  of  Tilehurst,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  150, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


62$ 


Wilts,  county,  collectors  of  <  sixes  in, 
26,  87',  122,  150,  172,  220,  300, 
417. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317. 

,  escheat/or  in,  1  bis,  2  (4),  3  (3), 

21,  30,  43,  62,  63  (3),  66,  73,  80, 
89,  97,  103  (5),  104  (4),  105  (3), 
106  (3),  107,  108,  125,  133, 
140  bis,  142,  143,  144  bis,  145, 
166,  183,  185,  187,  194  bis, 
195  (3),  196,  217,  225,  238  (3), 
239  (3),  240  (3),  241,  252,  263, 
273  (5),  274,  275  bis,  282,  283, 
284,  285,  305,  306,  331,  332  (4), 
333  (3),  334  (6),  335  bis,  336, 
338,  364,  368,  369,  374,  377  bis, 
378  (4),  379,  422,  424,  425, 
426  bis. 

,  See  also  Warbelton  ; 

Uvedale  ;  Tybenham  ;  Bergh  ; 
Yakesle  ;  'Brid  ;  Wyke  ; 
Persons  ;  Wayto. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Harleston  ; 
Esmell. 

,  king's  alnagers  in.  See  Cors- 

combe  ;  Melbourne  ;  Beeston  ; 
Eburton. 

,  sheriff  of,  12,  21,  108,  305, 

306,  370. 

,  See  also  Charloton  ; 

Mare  ;  Calston  ;  Andrew  ;  Fyn- 
dern  ;  Esturmy  ;  Ryngwode  ; 
Darell. 

Wiltshire,  Wilteshire,  Wilyshire,  John, 
knight,  of  Buckinghamshire, 
39,  41. 

, , ,  of  Norfolk,  8. 

,  Richard,  of  Heydon,  335. 

Wilughby,  Whylughby,  Willoby, 
Wyloughby,  W'ylughby, 

Edmund,  of  Dimsby,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Kesteven,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 222. 

Hugh,  228. 

,  .  . . . ,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of, 

380. 

,  of  Wollaton,  esquire, 

282,  283,  373. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Margaret 

(Frevill),  wife  of,  282,  283, 
373. 

Richard  de,  justice  of  the  Com- 
mon Bench,  213. 

,  Robert,  lord  de,  farmer  of 

Burwell  priory,  201. 

,  William,  William  de,  lord  de 

Eresby,  180. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  Robert,  knight, 

lord  de  Eresby,  son  of,  180. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Barkby,  of  Franiland 

hundred,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Leicestershire,  27. 


\Vilyshiiv.     >S'ce  Wiltshire. 

Wimbomo  Minster,  \V\  inborn  M  Mis- 
ter, Wynterbourne  [recte  Wym- 
bourno],  co.  Dorset,  95. 

,  Leigh  in,  q.v. 

Wincestre,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Winchester. 

Winchcomb,  Wynchecombe,  co. 
Gloucester,  '  Netherstreto  '  in, 
409. 

Winchester,  Wincestro,  Wynton,  co. 
Southampton,  151,  172,  353. 

,  castle,  269,  434. 

,  citizen  of,  353. 

,  college  of  St.  Mary  near,  158, 

186,  218,  309,  402. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Arnold  ; 
Gervays. 

,  letters  dated  at,  103. 

,  mayor  of.     See  Smale. 

Winchester,  bishop  of.  See  Beaufort ; 
Wykeham. 

Winchfield,  WTynchesfeld,  co.  South- 
ampton, 269. 

Wrindervile's,  Wyndyrvill  [in  Bred- 
field],  co.  Suffolk,  manor  and 
lordship,  180. 

Windley,  Wyndley  [in  Duffield],  co. 
Derby,  220. 

Windsor,  \Vyndesore,  co.  Berks,  150. 

,  Old,  Olde  Wyndesore  [co. 

Berks],  199,  201. 

wines  etc.,  searchers  of,  appointments 
of,  325. 

Wingerworth,  co.  Derby,  Swathwick 
in,  q.r. 

Winghall,  Wengale  [in  South  Kelsey, 
co.  Lincoln],  alien  priory,  81. 

Winkfield,  Wenfeld,  co.  Wilts,  300. 

Winkleigh,  Wynkelegh,  co.  Devon, 
hundred,  345,  346. 

,  Winkleigh  Keynes  in,  q.v. 

Keynes,  Wynkelegh  Keynes 

[in  Winkleigh],  co.  Devon, 
manor,  345,  346. 

Winter,  Wynter,  Edmund,  commis- 
sioner to  raise  a  loan  in  Norfolk, 
316. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Norfolk 

and  Suffolk,  209,  432. 

,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  262. 

,  John,  12. 

,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Southwark,  174. 

Winterbourne  Earls,  Wynterbourne, 
co.  Wilts.  97. 

,  manor,  97,  98. 

,  parson  of.     See  Cressy. 

Herringstone,  Wynterbourno 

Heryng,  co.  Dorset,  95. 

Wirkesop  [co.  Nottingham].  See 
Worksop. 


630 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Wirksworth,  Worsworth,  co.  Derby, 
415. 

Wirley,  Great,  co.  Stafford.  See  Wyr- 
ley. 

Wisborough  Green,  co.  Sussex,  Dun- 
hurst  in,  q.v. 

Orfold  in,  q.v. 

,  Pallingham  in,  q.v. 

Wishford,  Great,  Wychford,  Muehel- 
wichford,  Muchelwyccheford, 
co.  Wilts,  185,  306,  369. 

Witcharnpton,  Wychehampton,  co. 
Dorset,  manor,  420. 

Witefeld.     See  Whitefeld. 

Witham,  Wytham,  co.  Essex,  418. 

,  North,  North  Wythome,  co. 

Lincoln,  173. 

Witheley,  co.  Warwick.     See  WTeethley. 

Witheley,  Walter,  of  Weethley,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire, 
416. 

Withersdale,  WToderesdale  [co.  Suffolk], 
313. 

Withersfield,  Wetherisfeld,  co.  Suffolk, 
manor,  289. 

Withington,  Wythyngton  [in  Man- 
chester], co.  Lancaster,  manor, 
136. 

Witton,  Wytton,  John,  by  Cause, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Salop,  301. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Whitton,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Salop,  416. 

Wiveliscombe,  Willescombe,  co.  Somer- 
set, 220. 

Wix,  Wykes,  co.  Essex,  manor,  389. 

Wlad  fr',  100. 

Wobourn,  co.  Bedford.     See  Woburn. 

Wobourne,  Thomas,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Buckinghamshire,  86,  121. 

\Voburn,  Wobourn,  Woubourne,  co. 
Bedford,  299  bis,  418. 

Wodbrigg,  co.  Suffolk.  See  Wood- 
bridge. 

Woddesworth,  co.  York.  See  Wad- 
worth. 

Wode,  George  atte,  58. 

,  . . .  . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Kent,  221. 

,  John,  John  atte,  John  del, 

149,  276. 

,  . .  . . ,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bristol,  419. 

,  . . .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Worcestershire,  317. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Anglesey, 

72. 

,  .  . .  . ,  escheator  in  Worcester- 
shire, 169. 

,  farmer  of  ,the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Worcestershire 
and  Worcester,  9,  278,  279. 

,  of  Tarring,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Sussex,  171. 

,  .  . .  . ,  of  Worcestershire,  9,  10. 


Wode — cont. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Suffolk,  415. 

, ,  of  Devon,  280. 

,  Thomas  atte,  Thomas  del,  214, 

274. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Woodhouse,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Warwickshire,  416. 

,  William,  farmer  of  the  subsidy 

and  alnage  of  cloths  for  sale, 
and  alnager,  in  Hampshire  and 
Winchester,  110. 

Wodebergh,  co.  Wilts.  See  Wood- 
borough. 

Wodechirche,  co.  Kent.  See  Wood- 
church. 

Wodecok,  John,  of  Sussex,  373. 

Wodefold,  William,  of  Chiddiiigly, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Sussex,  301. 

Wodeford,  co.  Devon.     See  Woodford. 

Wodeforde,  co.  Cornwall.  See  Wood- 
ford. 

Wodegrave,  Nicholas,  293. 

Wodehall  [co.  Hertford].  See  Wood- 
hall. 

Wodeham,  John,  of  Dorset,  138. 

Wodehende,  Alice  atte,  214. 

Wodehous,  Wodehows,  Wodhous, 
John,  12. 

,   .....  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Norfolk,  316. 

,    ,  esquire,    190,  202,   205. 

259. 

Wodehouse,  co.  Warwick.  See  Wood- 
house. 

Wodeknoll,  co.  Cornwall.  See  Wood- 
knowle. 

Wodelef,  \Vodeleff,  John,  of  Watton 
at  Stone,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Hertfordshire,  86,  121. 

,  William,  of  WTare,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  418. 

Wodelond,  co.  Somerset.  See  Wood- 
land. 

Woderesdale  [co.  Suffolk].  See 
W7ithersdale. 

Woderove,  Walter,  of  Kingston  on 
Thames,  '  spycer,'  collector  of  a 
tax  in  Surrey,  416. 

Wodestok,  Wodestoke,  co.  Oxford. 
See  Wroodstock. 

Wodestoke,  John,  of  Stowe  Nine 
Churches,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Northamptonshire,  171. 

Wodevill,  Wodevyle,  Wydevill,  Wyde- 
vyle,  Wydevyll,  Thomas,  224. 

commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Northamptonshire,  316. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Northamp- 
tonshire and  Rutland,  169,  260. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Northampton- 
shire, 129,  358. 

Wodeward,  Wordward,  William,  of 
Abbots  Morton,  collector  of  a 
tax  iri  Worcestershire,  169,  219. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


631 


W  ode-ward.  William — cont. 

,  . . . . ,  of  BeaoonsBeld,  collector 

of   u    tax    in    Buckinghamshire. 

SOI. 
,     ....,     of     Leokhampfltead, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 416. 

\\  odlull.  Thomas  dr.  knight,  378. 
Wodhous.     8ee  Wodehous. 
W-.dni'sbury,       co.       Stafford.        See 

Wednesbury. 
Wogam,  Henry,  75. 
Wokiiigham,  Wok yiigham,  cos.  Berks 

and  Wilts,  87.  122,  222,  300. 
Wolarshull,  William,  255. 
Wolashull,    William,   commissioner   to 

raise  a  loan  in  Worcestershire, 

317. 
Wolaston,  co.  Northampton.     See  Wol- 

lastoii. 
Wolbedyng,    co.    Sussex.     See    Wool- 

beding. 

Wolbergh,  Nicholas,  339. 
,       Cecily       (Sydeney), 

daughter  of,  339. 
Wolborough,  co.  Devon,  Newton  Abbot 

in,  q.v. 

Wolbram.     See  Wilbram. 
Wolde,  William,  of  Hales,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Staffordshire,  152. 
Woldeham,  John,  323. 
Woldleestone,    co.    Huntingdon.     See 

Weston,  Old. 
Wolf,  Wulf,  Richard,  139. 

,  William,  232. 

Wolferton,  Roger,  escheator  in  Suffolk, 

198,  268. 
Wolfhampton  by  Chikewellu,  cp.  Essex. 

See  Woolston. 
Wolford,   Great,   co.    Warwick,   Little 

Wolford  in,  q.v. 
,  Little  [in  Great  Wolford],  co. 

Warwick,  222. 
Wolhampston  by  Chykewell,  co.  Essex. 

See  Woolston. 
WTollaston,    Wolastoii.    Wollestoii,    co. 

Northampton,  26,  299. 
Great,    Wylaston    [in    Alber- 

bury],  co.  Salop,  110. 
Wollaton,  co.  Nottingham,   282,   283, 

373. 
\Vollayngton,  co.  Sussex.     See  Woola- 

vington. 
Wollecombe,    William,    collector    of   a 

tax  in  Devon,  28. 

Wollerby,  Henry,  of  Mecl  bourne,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire, 
170. 
Wollestoii,     co.     Northampton.       See 

Wollaston. 

Wollestoii,     Thomas,     farmer,    of     St. 
Clears  priory,  37.     Cf.  Wolstou. 
Wohner,  Wolmore,  Richard,  426,  431. 
Wolrych,  Wolryche,  William,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Salop,  85,  120. 


\Vohych,  William     runt. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Dudmaston,  172. 

\\Dlstanton,  co.  Stafford,  Bradwell  in, 
q.v. 

Wolstori,  \Villiam,  of  \Yollaston,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Northampton- 
shire, 299.  Cf.  Wolleston. 

Wolvarley,  co.  Worcester.  See 
Wolverley. 

Wolverharnpton,  Hampton,  co.  Staf- 
ford, 27. 

,  Beiitley  in,  q.v. 

Wolverley,  Wolvarley,  co.  Worcester, 
298. 

Wolverstou,  Elizabeth,  243,  244. 

Wrolverton,  co.  Buckingham,  222. 

Wolwade,  co.  Somerset.  See  Wool- 
lard. 

Wombwell,  Wombewell,  Womewell 
[in  Darfield],  co.  York,  220, 
299. 

Wombewell,  Womewell,  Thomas,  com- 
missioner to  raise  a  loan  in 
the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
317. 

,   . . . . ,  of  Wombwell,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  220,  299. 

Womewell,  co.  York.     See  Wombwell. 

Womewell.     See  Wombewell. 

Wonard.     See  Wynard. 

Wonford,  Wunford  [in  Heavitree],  co. 
De.von,  manor,  93. 

Woodborough,  Wodebergh,  co.  Wilts, 
232. 

Woodbridgo,  Wodbrigg,  co.  Suffolk, 
180. 

Woodchurch,  Wodechirche,  co.  Kent, 
242. 

Woodford,  WTodeforde  [in  Morwen- 
stow],  co.  Cornwall,  189. 

,   Wodeford   [in   Plympton   St. 

Mary],  co.  Devon,  manor,  206, 
248,^249. 

Woodhall,  Wodehall  [in  Watton  at 
Stone,  co.  Hertford],  334. 

Woodhouse,  Wodehouse  [in  Aiming- 
ton],  co.  Warwick,  416. 

Woodknowle,  Wodeknoll  [in  Marham- 
church],  co.  Cornwall,  189. 

Woodlands,  Wodelond  [in  Frome],  co. 
Somerset,  161. 

Woodstock,  Wodestok,  Wodestoke, 
co.  Oxford,  27,  301. 

Woolavington,  Wollayngton,  co. 
Sussex,  manor,  164. 

,  Alvershum  in,  q.v. 

Woolbeding.  Wolbedyng,  co.  Sussex, 
manor,  164. 

woolfells.     See  custom. 

Woollard,  Wolwade  [in  Compton 
Dando  and  Publow],  co.  Somer- 
set, 299. 

wools,  forfeited,  82,  126. 
See  also  custom. 


632 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Woolston,  Wolhampston  by  Chyke- 
well,  Wolfhampton  by  Chike- 
welle  [in  Chigwell],  co.  Essex, 
manor,  162,  389,  390. 

,  Oselton  [in  West  Felton,  co. 

Salop],  manor,  163. 
Woolwich,  Wulwych  [co.  Kent],  manor, 

57. 

Wootton,  Wotton,  Wotton  by  Kemps- 
ton,  co.  Bedford,  271,  272. 

,  manor,  27 1 . 

,     Wotton     [in     Almeley],     co. 

Hereford,  382. 

Wawen,  Wotton,  co.  Warwick, 

priory,  74. 

,  . .  .  . ,  prior  of.     See  Soverayn. 

,  Mockley  in,  q.v. 

Worcester,  co.  Worcester,  25,  84,  119, 
149,  169,  173,  219,  298,  414. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  28,  88, 

123,  153,  173,  223,  302,  414. 

,   farmers   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Wode  ; 
Hethey  ;  Ford. 

,  mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  173,  223, 

302,  414. 

,    mayor    of,    commissioner    to 

raise  a  loan  in  Worcestershire, 
317. 

Worcester,  archdeacon  of,  74. 
,  bishop  of.     See  Peverel  ;   Mor- 
gan. 

Worcester,  county,  collectors  of  taxes 
in,  25,  84,  119,  149,  169,  219, 
298,  414. 

,  commissioners  to  raise  a  loan 

in,  317. 

,  escheator  in,   2,   62,   72,    103, 

104,  105  bis,  142,  145,  159, 
194  bis,  196,  239,  240,  273,  275, 
276,  331  (3),  332,  333,  334  bis, 
335  bis,  373,  374,  379,  425, 
426  (3). 

,     See    ateo    Blundell    ; 

Beauchamp  ;  Domeldon  ; 
Wode  ;  Lisle  ;  Throgmarton  ; 
Gower  ;  Wasshebourne  ;  Vaun- 
page. 

,   farmers   of   the   subsidy   and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Wode  ; 
Hethey  ;  Ford. 

Worcester,  earl  of.     See  Beauchamp. 
Wordward.     See  Wodeward. 
Worfield,    co.    Salop,    Stapleford    in, 

q.v. 

Worksop,  Wirkesop,  WTyrkesop  [co. 
Nottingham],  priory,  99,  236. 

,  Gateford  in,  q.v. 

Worle,  co.  Somerset,  220. 
Worlington,   Worlyngton,   co.   Devon, 
50,  280. 

Wridelyngton,  co.  Suffolk,  221. 

Wormestre,  Richard,  243. 


Worrnhill,  WormyJl  [in  Tideswell],  co. 

Derby,  151. 
Worplesdon,  Werplesdon,  co.   Surrey, 

manor,  32,  33. 
Worship,  John,  esquire,  32. 
Worsworth,    co.    Derby.     See    Wirks- 

worth. 

Worthe,  John,  of  Abingdon,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Berkshire,  172.  Cf. 
Werthe. 

Worthen,  co.  Salop,  Leigh  in,  q.v. 
Wrortloy,  William,   '  draper,'   collector 

of  a  tax  in  York,  89,  124. 
WTotton,    Wotton    by    Kempston,    co. 

Bedford.     See  Wootton. 

co.  Hereford.     See  Wootton. 

,  co.  Surrey,  151. 

,    co.   Warwick.     See  Wootton 

Wawen. 
under     Edge,     Wotton,     co. 

Gloucester,  manor,  213. 
,  . .  .  . ,  church  of,  advowson  of, 

213. 

,  Symonds  Hall  in,  q.v. 

Wotton,  John  de,  91. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  Joan  (de  Trewyke),  wife 

of,  65,  91. 

,  Laurence,  115  bis,  254  bis,  404. 

,  Nicholas,  mayor  and  escheator 

of  London,  105  bis,  106  bis,W7, 

144,  177,  260. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Ramsbury,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  220. 
Woubourne,        co.        Bedford.        See 

Woburn. 

WTragley,  co.  York,  Nostal  in,  q.v. 
Wrangle,  Thomas,  of  Boston,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 

173. 
Wrethanij    WTest,    Westwortham,    co. 

Norfolk,  manor,  58. 
Wrexham,    Wryghteshani    [cos.    Den- 
bigh and  Flint],  163. 
Wrickton,  Wyrketon   [in  Stottesdon], 

co.  Salop,  manor,  264. 
Wridelyngton,  co.  Suffolk.     See  WTor- 

lington. 
Wright,     Wryght,     W'ryghte,     John, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Norwich, 

418. 

,  chaplain,  405. 

,  Robert,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Essex,  220,  221. 
,     ,     of    Little    Thurrock, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Essex,  418. 
William,  of  Swinford,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Leicestershire,  416. 
writ,  contempt  of,  245. 
,  insufficient  return  of,  fine  for, 

68. 

named  : — 

Diem  clausit  extremum,  34,  212. 

,  non-return  of,  fine  for,  421. 

,  not  executed,  367. 

,  refusal  to  receive,  fine  for,  53. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


633 


Writollo,  Writele,   \Vr\l<-li-,    \\r\  (.-!.,•. 

Kohort,  119.  163,  164,  435. 
,  escheator  in  Kssox  and 

Hertfordshire,  6,  23. 

, of  Essex,  437. 

Wroth,  Wrothe,  John,  knight,  43. 
,    ,  Agnes  (Tiptoft), 

sister  of,  43. 
,        .  .  .  . ,        .  .  .  . ,       Elizabeth, 

daughter  of,  43. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  . . .  . ,  John,  son  of,  43. 

,  William  le,  214. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Joan,  wife  of,  214. 

Wroxeter,     Wroxcestre,     co.      Salop, 

manor,  165,  166. 
Wroxhall,    Wroxhale,    co.     Somerset, 

manor,  320. 

Wroxham,  Thomas  do,  180. 
Wryght,  Wryghte. .   See  Wright. 
Wryghtesham  [cos.  Denbigh  and  Flint], 

See  Wrexham. 

Wrytele,  Wrytelee.     See  Writello. 
Wulf .     See  Wolf. 

WTulwych  [co.  Kent].     See  Woolwich. 
Wunford,  co.  Devon.     See  Wonford. 
Wyboston,      Wybolston      [in      Eaton 

Socon],  co.  Bedford,  171. 
Wych,  co.  Worcester.     See  Droitwich. 
Wychampton,  Wychehampton, 

William,  of  Calne,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Wiltshire,  417. 
,   .  . . . ,  of  Somerford,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Wiltshire,  172. 
Wyche,  John,  of  Staffordshire,  10. 
Wychehampton,      co.      Dorset.       See 

Witchamptoii . 

Wychehampton.     See  Wychamptou. 
Wychford,  co.   Wilts.     See  W^ishford, 

Great. 

Wycliffe,  co.  York,  Giiiington  in,  q.v. 
Wycombe,  High,  Wycombo,  co.  Buck- 
ingham,   15,   27,   86,    121,    172, 

222,  301,  416. 
Wydden,  Richard,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  26. 
Wyddial,  co.  Hertford,  Buntingford  in, 

q.v. 

Wydecombe,  William,  353. 
Wydevill,  Wydevyle,  Wydevyll.     See 

Wodevill. 

Wydy,  William  de,  214. 
Wye,  Weye,  water  of,  388. 
Wygemore  [co.  Hereford].     See  \Vi.u- 

more. 
Wyger,  Laurence,  of  Brodoii,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Worcestershire,  219. 
Wygeston,  co.  Leicester.  See  Wigstoii. 
Wygg,  John,  of  Hertford,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Hertfordshire,  86,  121. 
Wyggley,     William,     of     Wirksworth, 

collector   of   a    tax   in   Derby- 
shire, 415. 

Wyghall,  co.  York.     See  Wigliill. 
WTyghton,   co.   York.     See   Weightpii, 

Market. 


Wygmore,  Richard,  of  Herefordshire, 
83. 

Wygyntoii,  John,  of  Mountsorrell, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 26,  27. 

Wyko,  co.  Cornwall.  See  Week  St. 
Mary. 

by   Pershore,    co.    Worcester. 

See  Wick. 

Wyke,  Wykes,  Gilbert,  19. 

,   John,   commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Wiltshire,  317. 

.......  . .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Hamp- 
shire and  Wiltshire,  262,  305, 
306. 

,  . . . . ,  esquire,  144  bis. 

,    .  . . . ,    . . .  . ,   marshal   in   the 

King's  Bench,  181,  182. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Gillingham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Dorset,  26. 

,  . . .  . ,  of  Gloucestershire,  184. 

,  Thomas,  of  Broncroft,  collector 

of  a  tax,  in  Salop,  152. 

,  Walter  de  la,  96. 

.Wykeham,  co.  Cambridge.  See  Wick- 
ham,  West. 

Wykeham,  Wykham,  Thomas,  sheriff 
of  Hampshire,  177. 

,    . . . . ,    sheriff   of   Oxfordshire 

and  Berkshire,  215. 

,     .  . . . ,    knight,    commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Oxfordshire, 
317. 

,  . . .  . ,  .  .  .  . ,  sheriff  of  Oxford- 
shire and  Berkshire,  41. 

,    of  Swalcliffe,   collector 

of  a  tax  in  Oxfordshire,  27. 

,  William  de,  bishop  of  Win- 
chester [1366-1404],  158,  186, 
218,  309,  402. 

Wykes,  co.  Essex.     See  Wix. 

Wykes.     See  Wyke. 

Wykham,  co.  Cambridge.  See  Wick- 
ham,  West 

Wykham.     See  Wykeham. 

WTykwane,  Henry,  of  London,  '  gold- 
beter,'  280. 

Wykyngeston,  co.  Leicester.  See 
Wigston. 

Wylaston,  co.  Salop.     See  Wollaston, 

Great. 

Wylbey,  John,  collector  of  a  tax  in 
Norwich,  223. 

Wylburgham,    co.     Cambridge.       See 

Wilbraham,  Great. 
Wylby,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Wilby. 

Wylcotes.     See  Wilcotes. 

Wyldemore,  co.  Salop.  See  Weald 
Moors,  the. 

Wylden,  co.  Bedford.     See  Wilden. 
WTyles,  William,  of  Egton,  1 . 

,  . . . . ,  . . .  . ,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of,  30. 

\Vyleton,  co.  Somerset.     See  Williton. 

Wylkesby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Wilksby. 


634 


GENE&AL  INDEX. 


Wylkyn,  Robert,  323. 

Wylkyns,  John,  of  Lydiioy,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 
220. 

Wyllardby,  co.  York.     See  Willerby. 

Wyllesford,  John  de,  312. 

Wyllicotes.     See  Wilcotes. 

Wylmot,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 
in  Bristol,  174. 

Wylmyngton,  Bertram,  62. 

Wyllym.     See  Willym. 

Wyloughby.     See  Wilughby. 

WTylton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Wilton. 

Wylton.     See  Wilton. 

Wylughby.     See  Wilughby. 

Wylyton,  co.  Somerset.  See  Willi- 
ton. 

Wymbeldon,  Wymbuldon,  Wymeldon, 
Wymyklon,  Ralph,  224,  289. 

,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Surrey,  88,  123. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Surrey  and 

Sussex,  263,  329,  432. 

,  . . . . ,  of  Surrey,  344. 

,  William,  commissioner  to 

raise  a  loan  in  Surrey,  315. 

Wymborn  Mynster,  co.  Dorset.  See 
Wimborne  Minster. 

Wymbyssh,  John,  of  Nottinghamshire, 
430. 

,  Nicholas,  clerk,  430. 

,  . . . . ,  .  . . . ,  of  Nottingham- 
shire, 116. 

Wymeldon.     See  Wymbeldon. 

Wymondam.    j$ee  Wymundham. 

Wymondham,  co.  Leicester,  395,  416, 
430. 

Wymundham,  Wymondam,  Edward, 
of  Wymondham  and  Claxtoii, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 416. 

,  Peter,  243. 

Wymyldon.     See  Wymbeldon. 

Wynard,  Wonard,  Robert,  of  Devon, 
298. 

,  William,  281. 

, fanner  of  Co  wick  priory, 

39,  298,  340,  385. 

,  farmer  of  Loders  priory, 

37. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  farmer  of  Modbury 

priory,  39. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Devon,  50. 

Wynchecoinbe,  co.  Gloucester.  See. 
Winchcornb. 

Wynchesfeld,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Winchfield. 

Wynday,  Stephen,  of  Ruckinge,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Kent,  221. 

Wyndesore,  co.  Berks.     See  Windsor. 

,  Olde  [co.  Berks],  See  Wind- 
sor, Old. 

Wyndley,  co.  Derby.     See  Windley. 

Wyndyrvill,  co.  Suffolk.  See  Winder - 
vile's. 


Wyne,    John,    collector    of    a    tax    in 

Huntingdonshire,  28. 
,    .  .  .  . ,  of  Sawtry,  collector  of 

a  tax  in  Huntingdonshire,   86, 

121,  171. 
Wyngfeld,   William,   knight,   William, 

son  and  heir  of,  239. 
Wyngode,  Nicholas,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Somerset,  85,  120. 
Wynhous,  co.  Cornwall,  189. 
Wynkelegh,    eo.    Devon.     See    Wink- 

leigh. 
Keynes,  co.  Devon.     See  Wink- 

leigh  Keynes. 
Wynnesbery,  John  de,  collector  of  a 

tax  in  Staffordshire,  27. 
Wynsley,   William,    of   Herefordshire, 

259. 
Wynslowe,  William,  collector  of  a  tax 

in  Wiltshire,  26. 
Wynter.     See  Winter. 
Wynterbourne,  co.  Wilts.     See  Winter  - 

bourne  Earls. 
[recte  Wymbourne],  co.  Dorset. 

See  \Vimborne  Minster. 
Heryng,     co.     Dorset.       See 

Wrinterbourne  Herringstone. 
Wynterburne    Earls,    co.    Wilts.     See 

Wlnterboumo  Earls. 
Wyntershull,  Wyntereshulle,  WTyntres- 

hill,  Wyntreshull,   Wyntryshill, 

John,  U9. 
,  .  .  .  . ,  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Surrey,  315,  317. 
,  escheator  in  Surrey  and 

Sussex,  41,  81,  136. 

, sheriff  of  Surrey,  163. 

,  Thomas,  Thomas  de,  145,  334, 

369. 
,   Agnes   (Basset),   sister 

and  heir  of,  369. 
,    .  . .  . ,    Joan   (Westoii),    sister 

and  heir  of,  369. 
Wynterton,    Robert,    farmer    of    the 

subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  for 

sale,  and  alnager,  in  Northum- 
berland   and    Newcastle -upon- 

Tyne,  253. 

Wynteworth,  Richard,  244. 
.......   .  .  .  . ,  escheator  in  Yorkshire, 

432. 

Wynton,  co.  Southampton.     See  Win- 
chester. 
Wyntreshill,    Wyntreshull,    W'yntrj^s- 

hill.     See  Wyntershull. 
Wyot,  Richard,  commissioner  to  raise 

a  loan  in  Bvickinghamshire,  317. 
,     sheriff     of     Bedford- 
shire     and      Buckinghamshire, 

177. 
,     William,     commissioner     to 

raise    a    loan    in    Buckingham- 
shire, 317. 
Wyrethorp,    co.    York.     See   Weaver  - 

thorpe. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


635 


Wyrrthorp,  William,  William  do,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  Kast  I  tiding, 
00,  York,  88,  123. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Weaverthorjx',  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  the  East  Riding, 
co.  York,  26. 

Wyrkesop  [co.  Nottingham].  See 
\\  orksop. 

Wyrketon,  co.  Salop.     See  Wrickton. 

Wyrley,  Great,  Great  Wirley  [in 
Cannock],  co.  Stafford,  171. 

Wyrley,  Cornelius,  of  Handsworth, 
363. 

VVyse,  Oliver,  esquire,  334. 

Wysman,  Thomas,  clerk,  farmer  of  the 
priory  of  Greeting  St.  Mary  and 
Everdon,  366. 

Wyssoiuloii,  co.  Rutland.  See  VVhis- 
sendine. 

Wytham,  co.  Essex.     See  Witham. 

Wythome,  North,  co.  Lincoln.  See 
Witham,  North. 

Wythum,  Hugh,  cominissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 
318. 

Wythyngham,  Whytingam,  John, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  the  West 
Riding,  co.  Yrork,  26. 

,  of  Newesam,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  173. 

Wythyngton,  co.  Lancaster.*  See 
Withington. 

Wyton  [in  Swine],  co.  York,  173. 

Wytteney,  Robert,  knight,  sheriff  of 
Herefordshire,  40. 

Wytton,  co.  Salop.     See  Whitton. 

Wytton.     See  Witton. 

Wyvelescombe,  Jolui,  238,  250. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Maud  (Dodyngton),  late 

the  wife  of,  250. 

Wyvelesford,  co.  Wilts.  See  Wils- 
ford. 

Wyverstone,  Wyverston  [co.  Suffolk], 
313. 

Wyvill,  Wyville,  Wyvyll,  Robert, 
collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 26. 

,  of  Stonton  Wyville, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Leicester- 
shire, 150,  223. 


Yakesle,  Thomas,  escheutor  in  Hamp- 
shire and  Wiltshire,  169. 

Yukesley  [co.  Suffolk],     See  Yaxley. 

Yakesley,  Henry,  of  Suffolk,  188. 

Yale  [co.  Denbigh],  [hundred],  163. 

Yapham,  Y'aporn  [in  Pocklingtou,  co. 
York],  63. 


Yard,  Yerde,  Lu  Yordi>  [in  Pampiis- 
ham],  co.  Dorset,  47,  48. 

Yard  ley,  Yerdeley  [co.  Worcester], 
331. 

Yarlingtori,  Jerlinton,  co.  Somerset., 
church  of,  advowsoii  of,  95. 

,  manor,  94. 

Yarmouth,  Great,  Yarmouth,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 16,  48,  49,  58,  244. 

,  high  altar  of  the  church  of  St. 

Nicholas  of,  48. 

,  port  of,  collectors  of  customs 

and  subsidies  in.  See  Sterlyng  ; 
Ford  ;  Savage  ;  Inglose  ; 
Boef  ;  Berde  ;  Elys  (Robert)  ; 
Godyn  ;  Elys  (Richard)  ; 
Dengayne. 

,  . .  .  . ,  searchers  of  ships  in. 

See  Wallere  ;  Garneys  ;  Whit- 
well  ;  Newerk  ;  Hotoft  ; 
Fuller  ;  Hawe  ;  Kyngeston. 

Little,  co.  Suffolk.  See  South- 
town. 

Yarnscombe,  Y^ernescombe  [co.  Somer- 
set], 176. 

Yaroudale,  Robert,  esquire,  of  Leices- 
tershire, 197. 

Yarwell,  Yarwelle,  co.  Northampton, 
44,  150,  171. 

Yate,  Yeate,  Jolm  atte,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Gloucestersliire, 
301. 

,  .....  commissioner  to  raise  a 

loan  in  Gloucestershire,  315. 

,  .  .  .  . ,  of  Arlingham,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Gloucestershire, 
171. 

YTatemystre,  Yatmynatre,  co.  Dorset. 
See  Yetnunster. 

Yaxley,  Yakesley,  Zakesley,  Zakesle 
[co.  Suffolk],  313. 

Ydeshale,  co.  Salop.     See  Shifnal. 

Yeanston,  Endeston  [in  Henstridge], 
co.  Somerset,  303. 

Yeate.     See  Yate. 

Y"elvertoft,  co.  Northampton,  415. 

Yenge  Margarete,  co.  Essex.  See 
Margaretting. 

Yeovil,  Yevele,  co.  Somerset,  226. 

,  Kingston  in,  q.v. 

Yeovilton,  Yevelton,  co.  Somerset, 
manor,  206. 

Yerburgh,  Richard,  of  Lincolnshire, 
201. 

Yerd,  William,  commissioner  to  raise 
a  loan  in  Surrey,  315. 

Yerde,  co.  Dorset.     See  Yard. 

Y'erdele.     See  Yerdeley. 

Y'erdeley  [co.  Worcester].  See  Yard- 
ley. 

Yerdeley,  Yerdele,  Thomas,  collector 
of  a  tax  in  Hampshire,  301. 

,  .  . . . ,  of  Church  Oakley,  collec- 
tor of  a  tax  in  Hampshire, 
221. 


636 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Yerll,  Simon,  of  Cornwall,  '  gentilman,' 

293. 

, ,  of  Devon,  286. 

Yernescombe     [co.     Somerset].       See 

Yarnscombe. 
Yesilham,    co.    Cambridge.     See    Isle- 

ham. 

Yethelton,  co.  Devon.     See  Ilton. 
Yetminster,  Yatmynstre,  Yatemystre, 

co.  Dorset,  171,  227. 
,  Hywysshe  by  Yatemystre  in, 

q.v. 

Yevele,  co.  Somerset.     See  Yeovil. 
Yevelton,  co.   Somerset.     See  Yeovil- 

ton. 

Ylchestre,  co.  Somerset.     See  Ilchester. 
Ylom,  co.  Stafford.     See  Ham. 
Yockleton,  Yokelton  [in  Westbury],  co. 

Salop,  manor,  74. 
Yoksale,  Henry,  clerk,  farmer  of  the 

priory  of  New  Abbey  by  Alber- 

bury,  54,  385. 

Yolgreve,  co.  Derby.     See  Youlgreave. 
Yolkysdon,  co.   Cornwall.     See  Youl- 

stone. 

Yolton,  co.  York.     See  Youlton. 
Yong,  Yonge.     See  Young. 
York,  co.  York,  43,  51,  87,  88  bis,  98, 

122,   123  bis,   151   (3),   154  (4), 

174  (4),  197,  199  bis,  224,  231, 

253  bis,  291,  417  (3). 

,  abbey  of  St.  Mary  of,  412. 

,  . . . . ,  abbot  of.     See  Spofford. 

,    . . . . ,  prior  and  convent  of, 

412. 
,    Bishopshill,    Bisshopliill    in, 

231. 
,    castle    of,    keepers    of.     See 

Etton  ;    Haryngton  (William)  ; 

Brounflete  ;    Redeman  ;    Has- 

tynges    ;      Hilton    ;      Bygod    ; 

Maweleverer   ;  Haryngton 

(William,  knight). 
,  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter 

of,  belfry  of,  188. 
,   .  .  .  . ,  community  of,  98,  188, 

236,  324,  411. 
,  . . . . ,  convocation  of  the  clergy 

in  the  chapter  house  of,  51,  98, 

188,  235,  324,  410. 

, fabric  of,  324. 

,    . .  . . ,    .  . . . ,  benefices  appro- 
priated   to,    51,    98,    188,   236, 

411. 
,  .  . . . ,  prebend  of  Botevant  in, 

99. 
,   . .  .  . ,  prebend  of  Fenton  (?), 

Farnedun  in,  236. 
,  .  . . . ,  prebend  of  Langtoft  in, 

51,  99,  411. 

,  citizen  of,  197. 

,  collectors  of  taxes  in,  29,  89, 

124,  154,  174,  224,  302,  419. 
,   escheator  of,    196,   231,   274, 

333,  378. 


York,  escheator  of — cont. 

,  See  also  Waghein  ; 

Bowes  ;  Aune  ;  Russell. 

farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Middelton  ; 
Belford  ;  Bone. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Leonard  in, 

321,  395. 

,  .  . . . ,  master  of.  See  Fitz 

Hugh. 

,  letters  dated  at,  377,  378. 

,  mayor  of,  196,  231,  274,  333, 

378. 

,  See  also  Waghein  ; 

Bowes  ;  Aune  ;  Russell. 

,  parish  of  St.  Mary  Bishophill 

Senior  in,  Bustardhall  in,  q.v. 

,  .  . .  . ,  Middlethorpe  in,  q.v . 

York,  archbishop  of.     See  Bowet. 

,  province  of,  clerical  tenths 

granted  by  the  clergy  of,  51,  98, 
188,  235,  236,  324,410,411. 

York,  county,  escheator  in,  1  (4),  2,  3, 
23,  30,  62  (2),  63  (4),  64,  67, 
103,  104  (4),  105  bis,  107,  124, 
134,  142,  143  (5),  145  (3),  146, 
159,  179,  185,  187,  194  (3), 
195  (4),  196  (6),  197,  200,  205, 
208,  215,  238  (3),  239  bis,  240 
bis,  241,  245,  263,  265,  273  bis, 
274,  275,  276,  277,  285,  313, 
331  bis,  332,  333,  334  bis,  335, 
364,  377  bis,  378  (6),  379  bis, 
380,  422,  425  (4),  426  (4),  431, 
438. 

See  also  Morton  ;  Fitz 

William  ;  Hay  j  Hyllyard  ; 
Boynton  ;  Salvayn  ;  Chaun- 
celler  ;  Manston  ;  Barton  ; 
Wy  nte  worth. 

,  farmers  of  the  subsidy  and 

alnage  of  cloths  for  sale,  and 
alnagers,  in.  See  Middelton  ; 
Belford  ;  Bone. 

,  sheriff  of.  See  Etton  ;  Har- 
yngton (William)  ;  Brounflete  ; 
Redeman  ;  Hastynges  ;  Hilton  ; 
Bygod  ;  Maweleverer  ;  Har- 
yngton (William,  knight). 

,  East  Riding  of,  collectors  of 

taxes  in,  26,  88,  123,  151,  173, 
219,  220,  300,  417. 

,  . . .  . ,  commissioners  to  raise  a 

loan  in,  318. 

,  North  Riding  of,  collectors  of 

taxes  in,  26,  87,  122,  151,  173, 
219,  300,  417. 

,  commissioners  to  raise 

a  loan  in,  318. 

,  West  Riding  of,  collectors  of 

taxes  in,  26,  87,  88,  122,  123, 
151,  173,  220,  299,  417. 

,  . . . . ,  commissioners  to  raise 

a  loan  in,  317. 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


637 


York,    duchess    of.     See    Philippa     ; 

Joan. 
duko     of.     See     Edward     ; 

Richard ;  Edmund. 
York,  Thomas,  of  Kent,  343. 
Youet,  William,  of  Bircholt,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  86,  121. 
Youlgreavo,      Yolgreve,     co.      Derby, 

300. 
Youlstone,    Yolkysdon    [in    Morwen- 

stow],  co.  Cornwall,  189. 
Youlton,  Yolton  [in  Alno],  co.  York, 

300. 
Young,  Yong,  Yoiige,  Hugh,  collector 

of  a  tax  in  Kent,  299. 
,  Richard,  bishop  of  Rochester 

[1404-1418],   32,   90,    158,   186, 

218. 
,      .  .  .  . ,     of     Berkhampstead, 

collector  of  a  tax  in  Hertford- 
shire, 221. 
,  Simon,  collector  of  a  tax  in 

Bristol,  223. 
Yvebrigge,  co.  Devon.     See  Ivybridge. 


Zakesle,  Zakesley  [co.  Suffolk].  See 
Yaxley. 

Zelethorp,  co.  Lincoln,  222. 

Zouche,  Souche,  John,  John  de  la, 
bishop  of  Llandaff  [1408-1423], 
32,  90,  158,  186,  218,  310,  403. 

,     .  . .  . ,    knight,    commissioner 

to  raise  a  loan  in  Nottingham- 
shire, 316  bis. 

,  . . . . ,  .  .  . . ,  of  Nottingham- 
shire, 33. 

,  William  le,  William  la,  knight, 

105  bis,  106. 

, ,  heir  of,  232. 

, ,  William,  son  and 


] 

leir  o 

,  249. 

lord  1 

,  lord  de  Totnes,  75. 

le,  138,  159. 

.,  William,  son  and 
heir  of,  138,  159. 
. ,  .  . . . ,  of  Harringworth,  lord  do 
Totnes,  127. 


(638) 


LIST  OF  MANORS. 


Bedfordshire  : — 

Clapham. 

Draytones  (in  Kempston). 

Farndish. 

Hinwick. 

Pavenham. 

Wootton. 
Berks : — 

Bradfield. 

Crookham. 

Hampstead  Marshall. 
Brecon  : — 

Alexanderston. 
Buckinghamshire  : — 

Aston  Clinton. 

Broughton. 

Clifton  Reynes. 

Hpggeston. 

Kingsey. 

Marsh  Gibbon. 

Middleton  Keynes. 

Newton  Blossom vi  lie. 

Wendover. 

Westbury. 
Cambridgeshire : — 

Dernford. 

Fulbourne. 

Sawston — Perotesmaner. 

Trumpington. 
Cornwall : — 

Callilond. 

Calstock. 

Hendra,  Abbott's. 

Saltash. 

Tamerton,  North. 

Tregoney. 

Trelawney. 

Tywardreath. 

Week  St.  Mary. 
Cumberland  : — 

Ousby. 
Derbyshire : — 

Bolsover. 

Longford. 
Devon  : — 

Alphington. 

Berry  Pomeroy. 

Blackborough  alias  Blackborough 
Bolhay. 

Bolbury. 

Bradninch. 

Brixham. 

Cadeleigh. 

Coldridge. 

Harberton. 


Devon — cont. 

Head. 

Hele. 

Honiton. 

Huish,  South. 

Ilfracombe 

Ilton. 

Ipplepen. 

Langford. 

Malborough. 

Milton  Damarel. 

Moreton  Hampstead. 

Ogwell,  West. 

Portlemouth,  West. 

Salcombe. 

Sewer. 

Skerraton. 

Stockleigh  Pomeroy. 

Stokeinteignhead . 

Thurlestone. 

Torrington,  Black. 

Whitestone. 

Winkleigh  Keynes. 

Wonford. 

Woodford. 
Dorset : — 

Canford  Magna. 

Charborough. 

Hook. 

Langton  Latile. 

Langton  Long  Blandford. 

Milton  on  Stour. 

Rollington. 

Swyre. 

Tarrant  Launceston. 

Weston,  Buckhorn. 

Witchampton. 
Essex  : — 

Ashwell  Hall. 

Baddow,  Great. 

Chatham  (in  Great  Waltham). 

Dale. 

Easter,  High. 

Eastwood. 

Gestingthorpe . 

Havering  atte  Bower. 

Horndon  on  the  Hill. 

Housham. 

Lovedown. 

Margaretting. 

New  Hall. 

Newport. 

Notley,  Black. 

Pleshey. 

Roding,  High. 


LIST   OF  MANORS. 


639 


Essex — cent. 

Roos  (in  Kadwinter). 

Shenfield. 

Stanle  alias  Giffards  (in  Great 
Sampford). 

Thundersley. 

Waltham,  Great. 

Wix. 

Woolston. 
Glamorgan : — 

Coyty. 

Llanharry. 

Newcastle. 

Newland. 
Gloucestershire : — 

Alkington. 

Berkeley. 

Cam. 

Coaley. 

Dymock. 

Dyrham. 

Elmore. 

Filton. 

Frampton  on  Severn. 

Ham. 

Hinton. 

Hurst. 

Kingsholm. 

Minchinhampton. 

Nympsfield. 

Oldland. 

Slimbridge. 

Stoke,  Harry. 

Symonds  Hall. 

Upton  St.  Leonards. 

Wotton  under  Edge. 
Herefordshire  :— 

Almeley. 

Eaton  Tregoes.  f 

Hillhampton. 

Monkland. 
Hertfordshire : — 

Doos  (in  Standon). 

Hitchin. 
Kent  :— 

Brabourne. 

Brandon. 

Capel. 

Chilham. 

East  Hall. 

Eltham. 

Henleys. 

Leeds. 

Mardale. 

Molash. 

Mottingham. 

Otterden. 

St.  Mary  Lynge. 

Stockbury. 

Street. 

Throwley. 

Tracy  (in  Newington  next  Sitting- 
bourn). 

Woolwich. 


Lancashire : — 

Withington. 
Leicestershire : — 

Ashby  Magna. 

Brooksby. 

Kegworth. 

Kirby  Bellars. 

Willoughby  Waterless. 
Lincolnshire  : — 

Bonby. 

Brewes  (in  Harlaxton). 

Carlton  le  Moorland. 

Carl  ton  Scroop. 

Hatton. 

Scrivelsby. 

Searby. 

Skellingthorpe. 

Somerton. 

Sotby. 

Stainton  le  Vale. 
Middlesex  : — 

Barnsbury. 
Monmouthshire  : — 

Magor. 
Norfolk  ':— 

Bacton. 

Beeston  next  Mileham. 

Braydeston. 

Briston. 

Burgh  (next  Aylsham). 

Castle  Acre. 

Cawston. 

Costessey. 

Filby. 

Flockthorpe. 

Hempstead  [in  Happinsr  hundred]. 

Holkham. 

Lexham. 

Mileham. 

Postwick. . 

Raynham. 

Stiffkey. 

Wretham,  West. 
Northamptonshire  : — 

Brackley. 

Halse. 

Harpole. 

Lovelies  (in  Titchmarsh). 

Rockingham. 

Sutton,  King's. 

Weedon  Lois. 
Northumberland  : — 

Benton,  Little. 

Cramlington. 

Hepburn. 

Holywell. 

Newham. 

Newton  by  the  Sea. 

Trewick. 

Whalton. 
Nottinghamshire  : — 

Brinsley. 

Bunny. 

Kingston. 


640  LIST   OF  MANORS. 

Oxfordshire  : —  Somerset — cont. 

Nuneham  Courtenay.  La  More. 

Pembrokeshire  : —  Lamyatt. 

Pill.  Lopen  Magna. 

Roch.  Lovington. 

Rutland :—  Merriott. 

Exton.  Norton  Sub-Hamdon. 

Oakham.  Pitney. 

Salop  : —  Saltford. 

Acton  Round.  Sampford  Brett. 

Albrighton.  Shepton  Montague. 

Billingsley.  Skilgate. 

Broseley.  Stoke  Rodney. 

Bucknell.  Stratton,  Over. 

Cardiston.  Thurlbear. 

Clun.  Torweston. 

Clunbury.  Twerton. 

Clungunford.  Wroxhall. 

Cound.  Yarlingtoii. 

Detton.  Yeovilton. 

Edgmond.  Southampton  : — 

Ford.  Cridlestyle. 

Habberley.  Fold. 

Hay,  the.  Lockerley. 

Heath.  Niton  (Isle  of  Wight). 

Hem.  Northavon. 

Hints.  Silchester. 

Loton.  Stapely. 

Lowe,  the.  Tangley. 

Lydley.  Vernhams  Dean. 

Millichope.  Westover. 
•  Newport.                                                   Staffordshire  :— 

Oswestry.  Ashley. 

Ruyton.  Darlaston. 

Sandford  [in  Prees].  Derrington. 

Sandford  [in  West  Felton].  Eaton,  Water. 

^  -Shelve.  Longnor. 

Shifnal  alias  Idsall.  Penkridge. 

Shrawardine.  Rodbaston. 

Stretton,  Church.  •  Stallbrook. 

Upton  Magna.  Standen. 

Walkerslow.  Tixall. 

Wattlesborough.  Tynmore. 

Wentnor.  Wednesbury. 

Woolston.  Suffolk  :— 

Wrickton.  Assington. 

Wroxeter.  Combs. 

Yockleton.  Eye. 

Somerset : —  Framsden. 

Backwell..  Haughton. 

Bagworth.  Icklingham. 

Bawdrip.  Lowestoft. 

Berkley.  Nayland. 

Charlton  Horethorne.  Parham. 

Chedzoy.  Sogenhoe. 

Glutton.  Ufford. 

Coker,  East.  Westley. 

Cutcombe.  Windervile's. 

Binder.  Withersfield. 

Donyatt.  Surrey : — 

Dunpole.  Abinger. 

Ehn.  Albury. 

Famborough.  Banstead. 

Goathill.  Fetcham. 

Henstridge.  Horsley,  West. 


LIST   OF   MANORS.  641 

Surrey — cont.  Warwickshire — co-nt. 

Kenningtori.  Sheldon. 

Stoke  d'Abernon.  Solihull. 

Worplesdon.  Whichford. 
Sussex  : —                                                             Wilts  : — 

Alrnodington.  Amesbury. 

Alversham.  .  Bulkington. 

Applesham.  Charlton,  Great. 

Arundel.  Chisenbury. 

Chesworth.  Collingbourne  Ducis. 

Cocking.  Coombe  Bissett. 

Dean,  East  [in  Westbourne  and  Corsham. 

Singleton  hundred].  Ditchampton. 

Dunhurst.  Hillmarton. 

Easthampnett.  Keevil. 

Grinstead,  West.  Knighton. 

Highfure.  Lackham. 

Kitchinour.  Lavington,  Bishop's. 

Lee.  Ludgershall. 

Lyminster.  Harden. 

Notham.  Marston  Meysy. 

Offham.  Stanton  Fitzwarren. 

Orfold.  Stapleford. 

Pallingham.  Tilshead. 

Pinkhurst.  Tollard  Royal. 

Poling.  Trowbridge. 

Preston.  Winterbourne  Earls. 

Sedgewick.  Yorkshire  : — 

Shoreham,  Old.  Applegarth. 

Singleton.  Asenby. 

Stansted.  Gristhwaite. 

Storrington.  Hunmanby. 

Wepham.  Ingleby  Arncliffe. 

Westbourne.  Kilnwick. 

Westhampnett.  Kilvington,  South. 

Woolavington.  Leavington,  Castle. 

Woolbeding.  Marfleet. 

Warwickshire  : —  Sowerby. 

Cheylesmore.  Sproxton. 

Emscote.  Tadcaster. 

Exhall  [near  Coventry].  Throxenby. 

Mockley.  Upsal. 


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