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PATENT ROLLS
PRESERVED IN THE
PUBLIC KECORD OFFICE.
PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF
THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECOEDS.
EPWAKI) II.
VOL. V.)
A.D. 1324-1327.
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1904.
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Preface - - - - - v
Corrigenda - - - - - vii
Calendar - - - - - 1
Index ------ 355
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PREFACE.
The present volume forms part of a series of Calendars
of the Patent Eolls from the reign of Edward I. to
that of Henry VII., the object and character of which
are explained in the Preface to the first volume for
the reign of Edward III. (a.d. 1327—1330.) The text
has been prepared, under my immediate supervision, by
Mr. J. G. Black, of the Public Eecord Office, with some
assistance from Mr. R. F. Isaacson, an xVssistant Eecord
Keeper. Mr. Black has also compiled the Index.
H. C. MAXWELL LYTE.
Public Eecord Office,
11 July, 1904.
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CORRIGENDA.
Pa.s:e 3, line 25, /or ''July 13" read " July 14."
,, 12, ,, 7, add the date " Aug. 18, Westminster."
50, ,, 13, /b7- " Honlees " read " Houlees."
51, ., 6, ,, "Pontyn" rm^/ "Poucyn."
,, 58, ,, 19, ,,' " Clanaxio" read " Clavaxio."
,, 132, ,, 11 from bottom, for "R." read "the."
„ 159, ,, 33, /o/- "Plunkenet" r^af/ "Plukenet."
,, 300, ,, 11, ,, "Pouche" read " Ponche."
,, 319, ,, 12, after "H. " add " (dc)/'
CALENDAR
OF
PATENT KOLLS.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
1324.
July 8.
Porchester,
July 8.
Porchester.
July 8.
Porchester.
July 8.
Porchester.
July 8.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 37,
Power to John, bishop of Norwich, Henry, lord of Sully, and John de
Stonore, knights, to treat with Charles, king of France and Navarre, for
a meeting between the king and him. [Feedera.] By K.
The like to them and Masters Richard de Eryum, canon of York,
professor of both laws, John de Shordich, doctor of laws, and Richard de
Gloucestre, learned in the law, the bishop of Norwich to be one, to treat,
salva exheredacionis nostre injuria, for the settlement of discords between the
same Charles and the king by reason of the castle of Montpezat, in the
duchy. [Feed era.] By K.
The like, with the exception of the words salva &c. [Fcedera.]
The like, with the same exception and power for the others to proceed if
the bishop be prevented by illness or other good cause. [Fcedera.] By K.
Power to the same commissioners to confirm by an oath on the king's
soul the treaty when made, salva exheredacionis &c. [Fcedera.] By K.
Power as above, without the words salva &c., under the names of the same
John de Stonore and John de Shordich. [Fcedera.] By K.
Mandate to Richard de Grey, seneschal of Gascony, who has been
appointed with John de Stonore and Robert de Shirlond, mayor of Bordeaux,
to receive for the king from Charles, king of France, the castle aforesaid in
the land of Agen, to take order for its safe keeping when received. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Stonore to the keeping of the
same castle. By K.
Mandate to Edmund de Wodestoke, earl of Kent, the king's brother, to
deliver it to him.
Writ of aid in his favour directed to the constable of the castle and all
persons therein.
Mandate to the seneschal of Gascony to cause livery thereof to be made
to him.
Mandate to the same John to deliver the corpus of the castle to the said
king Charles according to the form agreed upon between the commissioners
and that king. [Fcedera.]
Power to Richard de Grey, seneschal of Gascony, John de Stonore and
Robert de Shirland, mayor of Bordeaux, to require and receive the castle
back from the said king at the end of the term for which it is to remain in
his hands pursuant to the agreement made with him. By K.
A, 3862. Wt.3217. 400.— 4/6/03. M.
A
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
July 8.
Porch ester
July 8.
Porchester
July 8.
Porchester
July 11.
Porchester.
July 10.
Porchester.
July 8.
Porchester.
Membrane 37 — cont.
Mandate to the same Richard to take order for its safe keeping when
received back. [Fmlera.] By K.
Safe-conduct for two years for John de la Pays, going to Gascony on the
business of the king's merchant Andrew Perres de Castro Sorys of Burgos
in Spain. By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Appointment, during pleasure, of the above John de Stonore to the
keeping of the castle of Montpezat. By K.
The mandates in pursuance repeated as above.
Mandate to the said John to deliver the corpus of the said castle to King
Charles. [Fcedera.] By K.
Power to Richard de Grey, seneschal of Gascony, John de Stonore and
Robert de Shirlond as above, to require and receive it back. [Fcedera.'\
ByK.
Mandate to John de Stonore or other keeper of the said castle to deliver
the ro?7)/<.s- thereof to king Charles. [Fiedera.l ByK.
July 8.
Porchester.
July 8.
Porchester,
July 8.
Porchester.
July 10.
Porchester.
July 8.
Porchester,
July 8.
Porchester.
July 8.
Porchester,
MEMBRANE 36.
Presentation of Thomas de Brayton to the church of St. Nicholas,
Suthkeleseye, in the diocese of Lincoln.
The like of Geoffrey Cory to a mediety of the church of Ingeworth, in the
diocese of Norwich.
Grant to Master Robert de Wygornia, king's clerk, of the chapel of Est
Tillebury, void by the resignation of William de Stowe, king's clerk, and in
the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Edmund le
Botiller of Ireland, tenant in chief.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Master Richard de Baldok,
clerk.
Licence for John le Chaumberleyn to grant for life to Master Robert de
Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, the manor of Stanbrigge, held in chief,
with remainder in tail to Richard son of John le Chaumberleyn and
Margaret his wife, and reversion to the said John and his heirs. By K.
Presentation of Thomas de Sibthorp to the church of Shenle, in the
diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John de Sibethorp, the last
rector.
Ratification of a grant by Peter, late prior of the church of St. Saviour,
Bermundeseye and the convent of that place, to Master Geoffrey de Eyton,
king's clerk, of the manor of Upton, co. Berks, for the life of the said
Geoffrey and two years after ; saving to the king the issues and profits of
the said manor in times of voidance of the priory, if they ought to belong
to the king.
Licence for Richard de Grey of Codenoure to grant to Robert de Sallowe
and Mary, his wife, in survivorship, a messuage, a mill, a carucate of land,
2 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood and BOs. of rent in Stokes and Litton,
held in chief as of the honor of Peverel as appears by inquisition made by
John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby and Lancaster, By fine of 40s. Nottingham,
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
8
1324.
July 9.
Porchester,
July 12.
Porchester.
July 9.
Porchester,
July 16.
Porchester.
July 11.
Porchester.
July 9.
Porchester,
July 16.
Porchester.
July 13.
Porchester.
July 6.
Porchester,
July 16.
Porchester,
July 16.
Porchester.
July 16.
Porchester.
July 19.
Porchester.
Membrane 36 — cont.
Protection with clause volmniis, until Michaelmas, for John de Stonore,
going beyond the seas on the king's business. By K.
John de Felton, going on the king's service to Gascony, has letters
nominating John de Yerdhill his attorney in England for one year.
John de Stonore has the like nominating William de Coleshull and Walter
Beyvyn, until Michaelmas. By K.
Protection with clause volimuifi for one year for Robert le Haukere of
Redenhale, going with Robert de Ingelose, to the duchy on the king's service.
By testimony of the said Robert de Ingelose.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de la Walle, king's yeoman,
to the custody of the forest of Dertemor, and of the chaces and parks of
Chetelhamelton and Chetelhamholt, with the usual fee. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the warden and scholars of
Vaux, Salisbury, by Gilbert Lovel of five messuages and 43.s'. of rent in
Salisbury, by Roger Fuke of 8s. of rent there, and by Robert de Hungerford
of a messuage there not held in chief, of the value of 26s. Sd. a year, as
appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the counties
of Wilts, Southampton, Oxford, Berks, Bedford and Buckingham ; in part
satisfaction of their licence to acquire land and rent to the value of 20/. a
year.
Protection for Henry, lord of Sully, who is going to France as the king's
envoy, and who proposes to send to Whitsand for two or three ships to take
his household, horses and harness from Dover to those parts, and for the
said ships and the men and mariners in them. [Fcedera.] By K.
Signification to the bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the
election of Robert de Gloucestre, canon of Lanthony by Gloucester, to be
prior of that house. By K.
Grant to Alexander Campyoun, for his long service, of the custody of the
gate of the castle of Porecestre, during good behaviour, with 2d. a day and
1 mark a year for his robe by the hands of the sheriff of Southampton.
ByK.
Appointment of John de Segrave the elder and Fulk son of Warin to be
captains and leaders of the barons, knights, men at arms, footmen and
others for the duchy assembling at Plymmuth, until they come to the
presence of Edmund de Wodestoke, earl of Kent, the king's brother, in the
said duchy. [Fcsdera.] By K.
Writ of aid in favour of W. bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, and Richard
Damory, steward of the Household, appointed to survey and array their
passage at Plymmuth. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Crombwell, as admiral of the
fleet (admirallum maritime) and captain of the sailors and mariners going on
the king's service to the duchy. [Fcedera.] By K.
Pardon to Robert Huberd of Whappelade, who was lately indicted of a
robbery committed upon Humphrey de Littlebury in the county of Lincoln,
for which he was taken and detained in the prison of the Marsh alsea of the
King's Bench, and who afterwards broke out of his prison, of his felony in
breaking prison ; on condition that he surrender immediately to that prison
and stand to right before the king, if the king or any other will implead
him. By K. on the information of William de Ayremynne.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
July 24.
Porchester.
July 28.
Porchester.
July 27.
Porchester.
Membrane 36 — cont.
Grant, durino: pleasure, to Simon de Mountbreton, in aid of his main
tenance on the king's service, of two parts of the manor of Patesmere, late
of John de Patesmere, who has withdrawn from the realm because he is
an adherent of the king's enemies and rebels.
By K. on the like information.
Mandate to the keeper of the said manor to deliver the same to him.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Tychefeld to acquire in mortmain
lands and rent not held in chief, to the value of lOO.s. a year. By K.
Writ of aid until 7 July for John de Neusum, clerk, charged by the
steward of the Household and the Keeper of the Wardrobe to purvey hay,
oats, beans, litter and other things for the horses in his custody.
By bill of Robert de Wodehous, Keeper of the Wardrobe.
Acquittance to Stephen Alard of Wynchelse whom the king lately
ordered to repair a ship called la Xicholas of Westminster, for the timber and
boards delivered to him for that purpose by Henry de Cobham, keeper of
the castle and honour of Tonebrigg, as well as for 449Z. 20d. delivered to
him for that purpose, viz. by the hands of W^illiam de Langele, clerk of the
king's chamber, 200 marks, of Master James de Ispannia, 27^. and of the
merchants of the society of the Bardi, 350 marks, from the treasurer of the
Exchequer, 551. 8.s. 4^/., all which he is said to have applied to the repair
thereof ; and discharges from rendering any account for the same. By K.
•July 14.
Porchester,
July 12.
Porchester.
July 11.
Porchester.
July 14.
Porchester,
July 13.
Porchester,
MEMBRANE 35.
Grant, during pleasure, to Edward, earl of Chester, the king's son, of a
messuage called ' la Sauveye ' near the stone cross without the Bar of the
New Temple, London, which is in the king's hands, on condition that he
keep the houses, walls and enclosures thereof and other things belonging
to the said messuage in proper repair. By K.
Protection with clause rohnmis, for one year, for Roger Bavent, going
beyond the seas on the king's service. By testimony of the Steward.
Safe -conduct for one year for Stephen Lambyn of Wynchelse, going to
divers parts with a ship called la Alisote of Wynchelse to trade, and his
men. By p.s.
The like until All Saints for John Fairher of Scotland, in pursuing his
business in the realm. By K.
Afterwards on 23 September, the king being at Porchester, these letters
were renewed until Easter. By K.
Grant during pleasure, to Simon Laweman of the custody of the king's
stew of Fosse, receiving by the hands of the sheriff of York 6r/. a day, as
Oliver de Nauntoyl, deceased, the late keeper used to receive.
Order in pursuance to the sheriff.
Grant to John de Stretford, bishop of Winchester, who on 29 June, in
the seventeenth year acknowledged to the Chancery that he owed the king
10,000/., payable at the king's will, that 2,000Z. be levied at the king's
will and the residue of 8,000Z. in like manner, but on condition as to the
said 8,000Z., that if any remain unpaid at the bishop's death, his successors,
executors and heirs shall be quit of further payment. By K.
Be it remembered that on 26 July following, the king being at Porchester,
the words interlined in the above document were added by order of the
Chancellor. [Pari. Writs.]
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
1324.
July 12.
Porchester.
July 15.
Porchester,
July 16.
Porchester.
July 18.
Porchester,
July 15.
Porchester.
July 18.
Porchester.
July 15.
Porchester.
July 18.
Porchester.
July 17.
Porchester.
July 28,
Porchester ♦
Membrane 35 — cont.
Pardon to Emma, late the wife of Richard, son of Thomas Lcef, for lately
acquiring with her husband from Thomas de Bekeryng, a messuage and 27
acres of land in Tuxford, held in chief, to hold for the lives of them and
John and William, their sons, at a rent of 22.s. and by doing suit at his court
of Tuxford every three weeks, and suit at his mill there, for which trespass
the premises have been taken into the king's hands, as appears by inquisition
made by John de Bolingbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c. ;
with restitution of the premises to her for life, with remainder to the said
William her son, and reversion to Thomas and his heirs.
By fine of ^ mark. Nottingham.
Safeconduct until Easter for William le Doyen, merchant of Bruges in
Flanders, his men and servants, coming to the realm with merchandise.
ByK.
Protection with clause oohumis, for one year, for John Bavent, going to
Gascony on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating John de Hulveston and Thomas atte
Watere his attorneys for the same time.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Wylynton,
going to Gascony on the king's service with the said John.
By testimony of the said John.
The like for Thomas de Belhous, going to Gascony on the king's service
with John Haward. By testimony of the said John.
Roger de Istelworth, going with, the same John, has letters nominating
John de Boys, his attorney in England for one year.
By the like testimony.
William de Dunton^ going to Gascony on the king's service, has letters
nominating William de Wrottynge his attorney as above.
Protection wdth clause volumus for one year for Hugh Flour, going as
above with Thomas le Latymer. By testimony of the said Thomas.
The like for the following, going with the said Thomas : —
John de Nevile.
Edmund de Dudden.
The like for Roger de Istelworth, going with John Haward as above.
By testimony of the said John.
Nicholas le Latimer, going to the duchy on the king's service, has letters
nominating John de Panfeld, parson of the church of Bucworth, his
attorney in England for one year.
Thomas le Latimer, going in like manner, has the like nominating John
de Ingham and Thomas atte Watere as above.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master John de Staunton,
king's clerk, of a messuage 40 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and pasture,
and 60.S. of rent in Herlawe, Great Pardon, and North wold, not held in
chief, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St.
Petronilla in the church of Herlawe, for the souls of the said John, his
father and mother, John sometime abbot of St. Edmunds, and the faithful
departed. By p.s.
Pardon to Thomas de Gournaye, knight, for a fine of lOOZ. for having
been lately a rebel and an adherent of the rebels ; with restitution of his
lands. [Pad. Writs.^ ByK.
&
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
July 28.
Durford.
July 8.
Porchester.
July IS.
Durford.
July 26.
Porchester.
July 31.
Guildford,
Membrane 85 — cont.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for the prior of Nocton
Park.
The like for Robert, abbot of Wouburn, for two years.
Simple protection for one year for John Seman of Thacsted.
ByK.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Henry lord of Sully, the king's envoy
to France, who is sending to Whitsand for two or three ships to take his
household, horses and harness from Dover to those parts, as above [p. 3.]
[Fadera.] By K.
The like until Easter for all men and merchants of Flanders, a truce
having been made with Lewis, count of Flanders. [Fccdera,] By K.
July 9.
Porchester.
July 15.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 34,
July 9. Grant to Roger de Gresli, chaplain, of the chantry in the chapel of the
Porchester. castle of Wyndesore, which Nicholas de Weston, chaplain, lately held.
July 8. Licence for John le Despenser of Aldebury to enfeoff William le
Porchester. Despenser of the manor of Aldebury with the advowson of the church
thereof, and for the latter to regrant the same to the said John and
Margaret his wife and John their son, and the heirs of the body of the
latter, with successive remainders in tail to Thomas, Nicholas and Richard
brothers of the latter, and to the right heirs of the said John le Despenser.
By fine of lOOs. Oxford.
Presentation of Richard de Henton to the church of Yhurst, in the
diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Roger de Sancto Johanne, tenant in chief.
Licence for the king's merchants of the society of the Bardi to take all
their wools of the present season out of the realm whithersoever they will,
notwithstanding the charter of the staple, or any ordinance or prohibition
of wools being taken elsewhere than to the staple ; provided they pay the
customs due. By K.
July 15. Safe-conduct until All Saints for William, bishop of St. Andrews, envoy
Porchester of Robert de Brus, coming to the realm to treat of a final peace with the
said Robert and his accomplices ; and for his household to the number of
50 horsemen and their servants, grooms, horses, harness and other goods ;
and if the bishop or any of his company or servants and grooms fall ill
this safe conduct shall continue until he can return home. By K.
The like for one year for Thomas Randolf, earl of Murref , to the number
of 50 horsemen as above. By K.
Afterwards on 23 September, the king being at Porcestre, the said letters
were renewed for one year. By K.
July 15. The like until Michaelmas for Alexander de Seton of Scotland, who
Porchester lately came from Scotland to treat for peace as above, and is now returning,
and for his household to the number of 12 horsemen and their servants
and grooms. By K.
Afterwards on 23 September, the king being at Porcestre, the said letters
were renewed until Easter. By K.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
1324.
July 15.
Porchester.
July 22.
Porchester.
July 25.
Porchester.
July 25.
Porchester.
July 28.
Durford.
Aug. 1.
Guildford.
Aug. 5.
Guildford.
Membrane 34 — cont.
Commission to Henry de Cobham, Waresius de Valoignes, and William
de Ponte Roberti to audit the accounts of Richard Frilamb, late common
bailift' of that marsh, and Geoffrey atte Chapele, now bailiff there, John de
Wyvefiford, Walter Wyberd, and others appointed to collect sums for the
repair of the walls and watergangs there, it having been shown on behalf
of Robert Alard of Wynchelse, Thomas de Maidenstone, Hamo Colebrond,
and William de Lewes of Romenhale, and others having lands in the Marsh
of Romenhale, that they have neglected to apply these sums to the repair
thereof.
Restitution to Edward de Stredlynge of the county of Somerset, late a
rebel, whom the king lately released from prison on his finding mainprise
for his future good behaviour, of all his lands, to hold at the king's will.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Mandate to Roger de Gulden, keeper of certain forfeited lands in the
counties of Somerset and Dorset, to deliver the said lands to him upon his
making compensation in cases where any of the lands have been let to
farm.
Protection for one year for Andrew Rosekyn, master of the king's
barge called la Margarete, of Westminstre, going to divers parts of the
realm on the king's business, and those with him therein, and writ of aid
for him in the selection of mariners for the manning of the said barge.
ByK.
The like for John Dyve, master of the king's ship called la Nicholas.
ByK.
Appointment until All Saints of William Vivian to select mariners from
the towns of Shorham, Bryghneston. Rottyngden, Howe, Aldryngton,
Estkyngeston, Westkyngeston, and Worthyng, belonging to the town
of Shorham, for the equipment of ships of the town of Shorham ordered
for the king's service. By K.
The like until All Saints' of Richard Fylle, master of a ship called
la James, of Westminster, to go with her on the king's service. Appoint-
ment of him also to select mariners to the number of 80 men in the parts
of the river Thames, on either side of the river, for her equipment. By K.
The like for the same period, directed to the barons, bailiffs, ministers,
and commonalities of the Cinque Ports, and the members thereof, of
Robert de Kendale, constable of the Castle of Dover and warden of the
Cinque Ports, and Robert Bataille, to select mariners in those ports and
members sufficient for the equipment for the ships of the said ports and
members ordered for the king's service, and for their deputies. By K.
Protection for one year for Thomas Fauxet, master of the king's ship
called la Godeyere, going to divers parts of the realm on the king's business
and others with him in the ship ; and writ of aid for him in the selection
of 40 mariners for the manning of the said ship. By K.
The like for Theobald de Barton, master of the king's ship called La
Maiideley7ie, for 40 mariners.
The like for William Ede, master of the king's ship called the Cog Semt
Piere for 30 mariners.
8
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Aug. 1.
Guildford.
MEMBRANE 33.
Commission to Thomas Coudray and Richard de Coleshull, in the county
of Berks to supervise the array pursuant to the late proclamation and the
statute of Winchester of the men of that county in defence of the realm,
especially now that the king of France is gathering a great army against the
king and the duchy of Aquitaine ; and to certify the king of the number
of horse and foot to be armed with steel armour, and of the residue of
fencible foot of that county, by Michaelmas next. [Pad. Writs.'] By K.
The like to the following in the following counties : —
Robert Fitz EHs
Robert de Ardern
John de Morteyn
Ralph le Fitz Richard
Thomas de Pipe
John de Hinkle
Robert de Harle
Fulk de Pembrug
Richard de Baskervill
John de Barw
Nicholas Corbet
Nicholas de Aston
Richard de la Ryvere
John de Aunesle
Reginald de Pavely
Walter Gacelyn *
William de Botereux
Richard Hewyssh
Nicholas Dauneye
Stephen de Haccombe
Alan de Boxhull
William de Stoke
William de Weylond
Matthew de Clyvedon
John de Ticheburn
Edmund de Kendale
Nicholas Gentil
John de Ifeld
Henry de Mountford
William Huse
Stephen de Cobeham
Ralph Sauvage
Henry de Cobeham
Henry de Goshale
Richard de Perers
John de la Haye
West Kent
Est Kent
Oxford.
Bedford.
Stafford.
Salop.
Hereford.
Worcester.
Gloucester.
Wilts.
Cornwall.
Devon.
Dorset.
Somerset.
Southhampton.
Sussex.
Surrey.
Kent.
Hertford.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
9
1324.
Membrane 38 — cont.
Hugh de Nevill
Walter de PateshuU
William Moigne
Bernard de Bruys
Richard de Pleyz
John de Hynton
Robert de Aspale
John de Whelnetham
Constantine de Mortuo Mari
William de Bernak
Roger de Kerdeston
Geoffrey Wyth
Robert Darcy
William Wasteneys
Thomas de Novo Mercato )
Thomas Wake of Blisworth f
Alexander de Monte Forti )
William de Baiocis (
Essex.
Huntingdon.
Cambridge.
Suffolk.
Norfolk.
Lyndeseye
Kestevene h Lincoln.
Holand
Henry le Fitz Hugh
Richard Bi'ron
Simon Warde
Ralph de Nevill
William de Twenge
Thomas Ughtred
Philip de Aylesbury
John de la Penne
Westtrithing.
[ Northtrithing.
[ Esttrithing.
r
York
Ralph Basset of Weldon
John de Longevill
Robert de Daventre
John Hamelyn
Richard de Egebaston
John de Aungervill
Thomas Hastyng
Roger de Aylesbury
Robert de Pyrpount
John de Mountenye
Hugh de Menyll
Aired de Solny
Robert de Watervill
Thomas de Wenton
Richard de Hoghton
John de Haveryngton
Hugh de Louthre
Richard de Denton
Buckingham.
Northampton.
Leicester.
Warwick.
Nottingham.
Derby.
Rutland.
Lancaster.
Cumberland.
10 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Membrane 33 — cont.
Walter de Stirkland } ar i^ i ^
T , -1 T 4. * xj 1 n i Westmoreland.
John de Lancastre of Holgill \
John de Enefeld
Roger de Brok
Roger Heroun
John de Fenwik
Middlesex.
Northumberland.
Hamo de Chiggewell, mayor of the
city of London \ n-t £ t j
JohnGysorz City of London.
John de Charleton )
The last entry is vacated hecauHe xurrendered and cancelled, [Pari, Writs,]
Form of the array. I'rench, [Pari. Writs.]
kEMBRANE 32.
Aug. 6. Commission to Stephen de Cobeham, Ralph Sauvage, Henry de
Guildford Cobeham, and Henry de Goshale, to select in the county of Kent, the
towns of Canterbury and Rochester excepted, 1,040 footmen, 260 to
be armed with haketons, hauberks or plate armour, bacinets and
gauntlets of steel, and the remainder with haketons and steel bacinets
and other competent arms (the armour directed to be provided by the
Statute of Winchester, being only intended for the preservation of the
peace, and not being sufficient for the defence of the realm against foreign
invasion), the said armour to be provided at the expense of the com-
monalty of the county, the said cities being excepted, and to be kept by
the commonalties of the towns until the selected men set out, and upon
their return to be restored to the custody of the commonalties ; and they
are to array the said selected men in twenties and hundreds. By K. & C.
The like to the above-mentioned commissioners in the respective counties
to select, arm in like proportion, and array the following numbers of foot-
men in the said counties, the chief cities and towns excepted ; viz. — ,
Surrey, except the town of Suthwerk, 400.
Sussex, except the city of Cicestre, 640.
Southampton, except the city of Winchester, 800.
Wilts, except the city of Salisbury, 800.
"Dorset, 640.
Somerset, except the cities of Bath and Wells, 880.
Devon, except the city of Exeter, 800.
Cornwall, 560.
Norfolk, except the city of Norwich and the towns of Lynn and East
Yarmouth, 1040.
Suffolk, except the towns of Ipswich and St. Edmund, 640.
Lincoln, except the city of Lincoln, 1040.
York, except the city of York and the towns of Beverle and Hull, 960.
Lancaster, 240.
Westmoreland, 80.
Cumberland, 160.
Northumberland, 240.
Gloucester, except the towns of Gloucester, Bristol and Cirencester,
640.
Hereford, except the city of Hereford, 400.
Worcester, except the city of Worcester, 240.
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][324 • Membrane 32 — cont.
Salop, except the town of Shrewsbury, 640.
Stafford, except the town of Stafford, 480.
Derby, except the town of Derby, 400.
Nottingham, except the towns of Nottingham and Neuwerk, 640.
Leicester, except the town of Leicester, 400.
Warwick, except the town of Warwick, 400.
Rutland, 160.
Northampton, except the town of Northampton, 640.
Oxford, except the town of Oxford, 400.
Berks, 400.
Buckingham, 560.
Bedford, except the town of Bedford, 400.
Middlesex, 240.
Essex, 560.
Hertford, 400.
Cambridge, except the towns of Cambridge and Ely, 640.
Huntingdon, except the town of Huntingdon, 400.
Afterwards on 13 September, the king being at Porcestre, the above
John de la Haye being too ill, Philip Pellitot was substituted in his place.
[ParL Writs.] By C.
MEMBRANE 31.
Aug. 4. Licence for the abbot and convent of Stanleye, for the relief of the abbey,
Guildford, which is in debt,, to let to farm for twenty years, to whomsoever they will,
the manors of Wadele, Mighale, Godewelle and Mercumbe.
By line of 40.s. made by the abbot. Wilts.
Aug. 6. Appointment until All Saints of Robert Beudyn, lately appointed captain
Guildford, and admiral of the fleet of the Cinque Ports and other ports from the
mouth of the Thames westwards, to select men for the equipment of the
said ships. By K.
The like until Whitsuntide of John de Sturmy, captain and admiral of
the fleet of Great Yarmouth and all ports and places from the mouth of the
Thames northwards. By K.
The like until All Saints of Robert Bataille and Stephen de Padeham to
select men for the equipment of the ships of the port of Wynchelse ordered
on the king's service. By K.
Whereas Ralph de Crophill acquired in fee from Cecily de la Rokele the
manor of Tyreswelle, held in chief as of the honor of Tikhill, as appears by
inquisition made by John de Bolingbrok, escheator in the counties of
Nottingham, &c. and Master Alan de Hothum, afterwards acquired the
, . , same from him and regranted it to him and Maud his wife, with remainders
.', \ to Ralph, their son, and the heirs of his body and to the right heirs of
Ralph de Crophill, without the king's licence, whereby the manor has been
taken into his hands ; for a fine made by the last-named Ralph he has
pardoned the trespasses and given back the manor to Ralph and Maud to
hold as above. By fine of lOOs. Notts.
Aug. 13. Mandate to the chapter of the cathedral church of Llandaft' to deliver the
Cippenham. temporalities of the bishopric of Llandaft' to John, late bishop of Connor,
preferred to be bishop thereof by bull of J. the Pope, the said John having
renounced all words therein contained prejudicial to the crown, and having
acknowledged that he is willing to receive the temporalities of the king's
livery and special grace, and the king having taken his fealty. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants. By K.
Aug. 8.
Henley
[Hanle).
Aug. 6.
Guildford,
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Aug. 18.
Cippenham.
Aug. 17.
Westminster.
Aug. 18.
Westminster.
Aug. 16.
Westminster.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 31 — cont»
Protection with clause royamus for two years for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. Antoine dwelling in England.
Safe conduct until All Saints for Peter Barde, master of the king's ship
called The Coij of St. John, of Westminster, going to divers parts of the
realm on the king's business, and power to him to select 80 mariners for
the keeping and governance thereof. By K.
Protection with clause nolinnm for one year for Elias Talairandi, arch-
deacon of Richmund, staying beyond the seas, and Master Raymond de
Sancto Crispino, his proctor, and vicar general in England. By K.
The like for the following : —
Master Brunus de Jodico, prebendary of Brampton, in the church of
S. Mary, Lincoln. By K.
Geoffrey Berfot, parson of the church of Roscurghthour. By K.
William de Herlaston, clerk, constantly attendant on the king's
service.
Simple protection for one year for Master John de Medunta, dean of the
church of St. Buryan in Cornwall. By K.
The like for Giles de Bolonvill, parson of the church of Ripton Abbots
and canon in the church of Aukelond. By K.
Protection with clause volumns for one year for Robert de Faunteston,
going with Fulk Fiz Waryn on the king's service to the duchy of
Aquitaine. By testimony of the Steward.
The like for the following going with the said Fulk : —
Richard de Farndon.
Robert de Monte Gomery.
William de Wancy.
Fulk son of Fulk son of Warin.
The like for one year for Reginald be Mohun, going on the king's service
as above. By testimony of the Steward.
July 30.
Witley.
Aug. 3.
Guildford.
MEMBRANE 30.
Protection, for one year, for Nicholas Burnel, Philip, son of Nicholas
Burnel, Henry de Vaugerard, John le Moigne, Richard Bernard, and
Bernard Bernard, going to the Channel Islands on business affecting the
king and themselves. By C.
The like for the following : —
Thomas Arthur, John Prere and Philip Arthur. By C.
Thomas Destefnild and Matthew de Saumarez. By 0.
Jordan de Maouz and John his brother. By C.
Alan le Provost du Vale.
John du Vynier, Simon de Sancto Martino, Philip de Sancto Martino,
Nicholas Blondel and Michael Lestornel. By C.
Licence for Richard de Ripariis, knight, to enfeoff William le Breton and
John de Bredestrete, chaplain, of the manor of Estmereseye, co. Essex, held
in chief as of the honor of Reylegh, as appears by inquisition made by
John de Blomvill, escheator in the counties of Essex, Hereford, Cambridge,
Huntingdon, Norfolk and Suffolk ; and for them to regrant the same to
him for life, with remainder in tail to Robert de Ripariis and Joan his wife,
and reversion to the right heirs of the said Richard. By fine of lOOs,
Vacated became otlierwise below »
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1324.
July 29.
Witley
Aug. 2.
Guildford,
Aug. 1.
Guildford.
July 24.
Porchester,
Aug. 1.
Guildford.
Aug. 8.
Guildford.
Aug. 13.
Windsor
Park.
Aug. 27.
Tonbridge.
Aug. 3.
Guildford.
Aug. 5.
Guildford.
Membrane 30 — cont.
Safe-conduct until Easter, or until they can cross the sea, for Master
John de Boy tone, William de Deen, and Master John Burlek, envoys of
Lewis, count of Flanders, who came to settle disputes with the king and
are going home again. [Fcrdera.'] By K.
Mandate to the dean and chapter of the free chapel of Hastynges to
assign a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter to Robert de Langeton,
king's clerk, admitted by J. bishop of Chichester upon the presentation to
the prebendal portion of Wertlyng, Nymnesfeld and Hoo in that chapel,
lately void by the resignation of Master James de Berkele.
Pardon, directed to the bailiffs and others of the Channel Islands, to
Richard German of the king's suit for the death of Ralph de Guethehou,
and the burglary of the house of Alan le Provost and of his abjuration, if
any, of the said islands.
By K. on the information of William de Ayremynne.
Pardon to Alan de Charleton for the death of John de Castello, a rebel,
who was in custody in the prison of the marshalsea at York, and broke
prison, whereupon the king commanded the said Alan to pursue him and
take him alive or dead, and the said Alan, in execution of the king's
mandate, caused him to be beheaded at Kyngeslane, co. Hereford, whither
he had fled. By K.
Pardon to William son of William Felton for acquiring in tail from
William de Felton, his father, the manor of Matfenwest, co. Northumber-
land, who held it in chief, and for entering therein without licence, and
licence for him to retain the same, with successive remainders to Alice,
wife of Robert de la Vale, knight, and the heirs male of her body, and to
Eleanor wife of John de Fenwyk, knight, and reversion to the right heirs
of the said William the father. By K.
Mandate to Simon de Grymmisby, escheator in the counties of York,
Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmoreland, to deliver to the said
William the said two parts of the said manor {sic).
Simple protection for two years for Tido de Varisio, archdeacon of
Berks. By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for the king's merchant William de Merewell,
mayor of the merchants of the Staple of wool and wool-fells, going to
Flanders, on the affairs of the staple. By K.
Simple protection, for one year, for John de Holt, clerk, going to divers
parts of the realm on the business of Edward, earl of Chester, the king's
son.
Licence for Richard de Ripariis to grant to Robert de Ripariis and Joan,
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, the manor of Estmereseye, co. Essex,
held in chief as of the honor of Reylegh as appears by inquisition made by
John de Blomvill, escheator in the counties of Essex &c. with reversion to
the right heirs of the said Richard. By fine of 100s. Essex.
Protection with clause nolwnus, for two years, for Nicholas Chaumberleyn,
merchant and citizen of Bath, a native of France, who has given security
for his good behaviour and that he will not withdraw his goods and
merchandize, or depart himself, from the realm without licence. By C,
14
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324
Aug. 4.
Guiklfonl.
Aug. 6.
Guildford.
Aug. 6.
Guildford.
Aug. 6.
Guildford.
Aug. 16.
Sheen.
Tonbridge.
Membrane 30 — cont.
Presentation of Elias de Grymesby to the church of Ryshangles, in the
diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of Thomas de Hickelyng, tenant in chief.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Clyvedon to be warden of the
islands of Gernereye, Gereseye, Serk and Aureneye, as Otto de Grandisono,
who holds them for life by demise of Edward I. has retired from them,
whereby there is danger for their safe custody, especially as tlie king of
France is attempting to make war on the realm and the lands subject to
the king, he taking 40/. yearly out of the issues of those islands while he
holds the custody. By K.
Protection with clause voluniufi for one year for William de Bello Campo,
going to the duchy of Aquitaine on the king's service.
By bill of the Steward.
The like for William de Bello Campo (sic).
Grant to Nicholas de Carleton, chaplain, of the chapel of Neusom super
These, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of
Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick.
The like to John de Percebrigge, king's clerk, of the chapel of Percebrigge,
in the king's gift as above.
Protection with clause nolwnus for one year for Thomas le Rede.
The like for the following : —
The prioress of Marryg.
William Jetour.
By K. on the information of William de Clif.
Aug. 16.
Sheen.
The abbot of Wiggemore.
Master James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Simple protection for two years for James de la Sale.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for the prioress of Marrig.
MEMBRANE 29.
Aug. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry le Scrop, justice of the forest
Westminster, beyond Trent, as chief keeper and surveyor of the king's parks and chaces
beyond the Trent. By K.
Writ of aid for him to sheriffs, parkers, foresters and others beyond the
Trent. By K.
Aug. 21. Safe-conduct for one year, for William Lucas, master of the king's ship
Westminster, called la Cofj(je Nostre Dame of Westministre, going to divers parts of the
realm on the king's business, and power to him to select mariners required
for the keeping and governance thereof, but not men other than mariners.
By K.
The like for one year for John Petit, master of the king's ship called
la Valence of Westminster, By K.
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1324.
Aug. 13.
Isleworth.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 21.
Westminster.
Aug. 20.
"Westminster.
• Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 26.
Tonbridge.
Aug. 18.
' Westminster.
Aug. 21.
Westminster.
Aug. 21.
Westminster.
Membrane 29 — cont.
Simple protection, for one year, for John Corby of Maydenstan.
The like for Master Walter de Islep, parson of the church of
Wythyndon.
Protection with clause noliDinis, for one year, for John de Colcestre of
London, mercer.
Grant to Henry, lord of Suylli, that if war breaks out between France
and England he may remain in France during the war, on condition that
he do no harm to the king or his men, and that he shall not lose the fee
of his lands which the king has granted to him for his services. French.
Safe-conduct until the Purification for Edward de Balliolo,. summoned
by the king to England from beyond the seas, and his household, horses
and harness. [Feed era.] By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for the abbot of Westminster.
The like for the following : —
Master James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester, and Robert his
brother, in the manor of Ewelle.
William de Testa, cardinal priest of St. Ciriac in Termis, archdeacon
of Ely, precentor in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and parson of
the churches of Spofford and Shorham.
Vitalis de Testa, prebendary of Torleton in the church of St. Mary,
Salisbury, canon in the collegiate church of Wyngham, and parson
of the church of Henneya.
Protection with clause volmnus, for one year, for John Darcy, justiciary of
Ireland, going to Ireland on the king's service.
The like for the following going in his company : —
John de Barkeworth.
John Darcy ' le filz.'
Philip de Caltoft. .
William Shut.
John de Rigeton.
John Moriz.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Spaldyng of divers parcels of land in Pyncebek, Multon, and Spaldyng by
the following persons, bondmen of the prior he says, viz. — Thomas atte
Grene, a messuage in Pyncebek acquired from John Devaunt; William, son
of Gilbert, a parcel of land there, 20 perches by 1 perch, acquired from
Gregory Goldyng, Wido de Wyndesore, j acre there, acquired from Alan
Wylok ; William atte Gatesende, 1 acre 1 perch there, acquired from
Geoffrey son of Simon ; Gregory son of Adam, 1 acre in Multon, acquired
from John Potito of Quappelade ; Gilbert Pigge, 13^ acres of land and
4 acres of marsh in Spaldyng, acquired from Nicholas Baret, Maud atte
Barre, Adam Besaunt, and Adam son of Herbert le Suour of Spaldyng,
which are all held of the fee of the said prior, as appears by inquisition
made by Matthew Broun, escheator in the counties of Lincoln, Rutland
and Northampton : to hold as of the value of 40.s'. a year in part satisfaction
of their licence to acquire land of their own fee to the value of 20Z. a year.
Commission to William Tracy and Robert Seliman appointed to select
in the forest of Dene, Berkeleyhirnes and elsewhere in the county of
Gloucester 300 foot archers, beyond the footmen at another time selected in
the county for service in the duchy, who have withdrawn without licence,
and William to be their leader to Portesmuth, to be there by Monday after
the Nativity of St, Mary. [Pari. Wriu.] ^ ■ By K.
16
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Aug. 20.
Westminster,
Aug. 23.
Tonbridge.
Aug. 10.
Pirbright.
Aug. 26.
Tonbridge.
Aug. 27.
Bayham
(Begehnm).
Aug. 29.
Battle.
Memhrane 29 — cont.
The like to the following in the following counties : —
Walter de Huntyngfeld ) Kent, 150, Walter to be
Ralph Sauvage J leader.
Nicholas Gentyll
Andrew Peverel
(
Surrey and Sussex, 250,
Nicholas to be leader.
John de Scures, sheriff of Southampton ) Southampton, 200, John to
James de Norton \ be leader. \ParL WritsA
•]
Protection with clause rolumm, for one year, for Master John de
Shordich, going to Gascony on the king's service. By K.
The like for Nicholas de Oxonia going with him.
By testimony of the said John.
The like for the following also going : —
John de Pelstede.
John Cristemasse.
John de la Chaumbre.
Ralph de Ledebury.
Safe-conduct and protection for one year for the merchants, mariners
aud others of the power of the king of Spain. [Fmdera.'] By p.s.
The like for Ferrand de Castro Dordialis, master of the ship called The
ahip of St. Marij de Castro, as w^ell as for all merchants, &c. as above.
By the same writ.
Protection for one year for Asnard de Rouncevall', citizen of Bayonne,
and for his men and goods.
Because he had like letters under the Privy Seal.
Protection with clause volumiis, until Easter, for Master James de
Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester, going beyond seas on the king's
service.
The like, for one year, for Richard Talebot, going to the duchy of
Aquitaine on the king's service. By testimony of the Steward.
Safe-conduct for one year for James Beauflour, king's merchant, going to
divers parts to trade.
Aug. 3.
Guildford.
Aug. 4.
Guildford.
Aug. 5.
Guildford.
Aug. 1.
Guildford,
MEMBRANE 28.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Adam de
Twiselton, clerk.
The like for the following : —
Brian de Pampesworth, parson of the church of Houghton.
William de Wyndehull.
The abbot of Stratmarchell.
Thomas de Nuslyng of Southampton.
John prior of Andevre.
Master Peter Gallicien, parson of the church of Horncastre.
ByK.
ByK.
William le Tanturer of Walyngford.
Gerard de Byole, merchant, a native of the duchy, dwelling in the
town of Southampton.
Thomas le Toller, parson of the church of St. Peter, Old Sarum,
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1324.
Aug. 2.
Guildford.
Aug. 1.
Guildford.
Aug. 2.
Guildford.
Aug. 1.
Guildford.
Aug. 4.
Guildford.
Aug. 3.
Guildford.
Aug. 5.
Guildford.
Aug. 4.
Guildford,
Aug. 3.
Guildford.
Aug. 4.
Guildford.
Membrane 28 — rout.
Grant to William de Felton, king's yeoman, in pui-.suance of a grant to
him of 50 marks a year at the Exchequer until the king should assign him
land to that yearly value for life, of the custody of two parts of the manor
of Morp'ath, co. Northumherland, late of Ralph de Greystok, tenant in chief,
in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, and extended at
26/. 13.S'. 4^/. yearly, as appears by inquisition made by Thomas de Burgh,
late escheator beyond Trent, to hold until he has received out of the issues
thereof what is in arrear of the said 50Z. yearly. By K.
Pardon to John de Marchant the younger of the king's suit for the death
of Ralph de Guethehou and for a burglary at the house of Alan le Provost
and of any consequent abjuration by him of the islands of Gernereye,
Gereseye, Serk and Aureneye. By K.
The like to Peter Norclest of the isle of Gernereye and Joan his wife for
the larceny of a cloak of peach colour of the price of 20^/., an axe and a
mallet, of the price of 5f/., a sword of the price of 4r/., and a sack of the price
of 2f/., in the castle of Cornet in St. Peter Port, for which they were arrested
by Thomas, porter of the said castle, and committed to the prison of the
castle, from which prison they broke and fled to the church of St. Mary du
Chastiel and abjured the said islands, for breaking the said prison, and of
their said abjuration. By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Pardon to Robert Anlek of the island of Gereseye for the death of Joan,
daughter of Ralph Hamond, on his petition showing that, as he was passing
through the town ' of Haumouns, he threw a stone at a dog that was
following to bite him, and the stone by accident struck the said Joan and
killed her, on account of which death he fled to the church of the priory of
St. Helier's Island, and abjured the said islands ; and of such abjuration.
By K.
Protection for one year for Tuder ap Lewelyn, who lately came to the
king on business touching himself, his brothers and kin, now returning
home.
Safe-conduct during pleasure for Master Hugh de Ingolisma, sacristan
of the church of Narbonne, nuncio of Pope John XXII to England,
Ireland and Wales, and for his sub-collectors and ministers. By K.
Protection with clause nolnmus, for three years, for the said Master
Hugh, prebendary of Rycale in the church of St. Peter, York, and of
Kyngesdalham in the church of St. Paul, London. By K.
Protection until the Nativity of St. Mary for Robert de Pratellis, John
Lostiger, Wictan de Montegny, Geoffrey Tyoun, John Roulepot, Adam
Jolyf, John Dagurnel, and William Dabemont, born of the power of the
king of France, going to those parts. ^y K.
Protection with clause volumus for one year, for Peter de Uvedale, going
to the duchy of Aquitaine on the king's service. By K.
The like for John Ryvet, going in his company.
By testimony of Richard Damory, steward of the Household.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Farendon to the
abbot and convent of Middelton of a rent of lOO-s. a year issuing out of a
messuage and 4 virgates of land in Upsideling which John Basset holds for
life, and of the reversion of the messuage and land after the death of the
said John, to find a monk as a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily m
3217
B
18
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Aug:. 6.
Guiiclfoid.
Aug. 6.
Guildford.
Aug. 10.
Henley.
Aug. 20.
Westminster,
Aug. 19.
Westminster,
Mrmhranr 28 — rant.
the chapel of St. Mary, Middelton, as well during the lifetime of the said
John as after his death, for the soul of the said Robert and the souls of his
ancestors and all the faithful departed. By fine of 12 marks. Dorset.
The like by Ingelram Berenger to the prioress and convent of Ambresbury
of the advowson of the church of La Whiteparisshe, Aldredeston, to find
two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of
Shipton, by Lotegershale, and in the chapel of Surdington in the
said parish, for his good estate, for his soul when he is dead, and for the
souls of his ancestors and all the faithful departed, to wit, to each chaplain
5 marks ; licence also for the prioress and convent to appropriate the church.
By fine of 40 marks. Southampton.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Philip de Marsenleng,
parson of the church of Swanescomp, a Franciscan, dwelling by the king's
licence with Mary, countess of Pembroke. By K.
The like for the following also dwelling with her : —
Baudettus de Jestre and Poier his brother, Giles le Faukener, James
le Joevene, Henry le Bretoun, and Matthew de Luchen, Franciscans.
Huninus le Taillour, Eustace de Boys, John le Oyselour, John Remond,
Walter Ruset, Jacominus Hulot, Hervey Harras, Mauselinus Margot,
Raymond de Legoy, and Stephen de Bus, Franciscans.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for bearers of the king's goods from
London to Plymouth. By K.
Presentation of John Yongwyne to the church of St. Peter the Great,
Chichester; directed to Master Henry de Gerlaund, dean of the church of
the Holy Trinity, Chichester.
Protection with clause volumm for one year for George de Brightmerston ,
going to the duchy on the king's service with Oliver de Ingham.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Aug. 18.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 27.
Aug. 16. Writ of aid for one year, for Hugh de Beurepeyr, king's Serjeant, charged
Westminster, by the steward of the Household and the keeper of the Wardrobe, to purvey
hay, oats and litter for the king's horses. By K.
Protection, for one year, for Robert de Musgrave, burgess of Newcastle
on Tyne, who has the king's licence to send wine and victuals to Scotland
to make his profit of there ; and his servants going with these. By K.
Grant to Thomas son of Thomas de Therfeld of Lenne, of the office of
controller of the custom of wool, viz. the ancient custom and the increment,
and of other customs on wine, goods of strangers and aliens, in the port
of Boston, to hold during pleasure, receiving as much as former controllers
of the ancient custom received. By C.
Mandate to William de Preston to deliver to him the said office with the
piece of the king's seal and other things belonging thereto.
The like to John de Tumby and Robert Butte, collectors of the said
customs, to deliver to him the office with all things pertaining to the same.
Memorandum that the said Thomas came into the chancery at Westminster
on the same 18 August and gave that court to understand that the said
William was not attending to the said office, as he ought, whereby the office
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1324.
Aug. 17.
Westminster.
Aug. 19.
Westminster.
Aug. 18.
Westminster.
Aug. 18.
Westminster.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 16.
Westminster.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 18.
Westminster.
Aug. 29.
Battle.
Aug. 16.
Westminster.
Aug. 29.
Battle.
Aug. 30.
Pevensey.
Membrane 27 — cont.
was committed to the said Thomas on the understanding that if it should
appear hereafter that William was attending to the office as he ought,
Thomas should be removed and the office committed to William according
to the tenor of the king's former commission to him.
Acknowledgement of the receipt from Robert de Raumvill and Richard
le Porter, aldermen of the town of Porcestre, and keepers of the king's
prison of that town, by the hands of Hugh le Despenser the younger, late
keeper of the castle and town, of 100,9. wherein they were bound to the king
for the evasion of John de Wynkaulton, indicted of a trespass of venison
in the forest of Wyndesore, and of the death of a man ; and imprisoned
there on that account ; and neither they or the township of Porcestre or
any other persons are to be molested on this charge. By K.
Presentation of Richard de Wynneferthing to the church of Sutton, in
the diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, deceased, being in his hands.
ByK.
Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for John le Smale, king's clerk, appointed
by the king to make divers purveyances in the counties of Wilts, South-
ampton, Somerset and Dorset, to be paid for in the Wardrobe. By K.
Protection for Richard de Ely, citizen and merchant of London, going
with two ships, one called La Cogt/e Seint Marie of Bristol, the other TJie
ship of S\ Peter of Hamel, laden with salt and other goods, and now lying
in the port of Portesmuth, from Portesmuth to London.
Simple protection in Ireland, for one year, for William Wafre staying in
England.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Certeseye by Charles de Conductu, parson of the church of Colesdon, of
171 acres, 1 rood, of land, and 1 rood of wood in Colesdon ; by Walter de
Clerkenewelle, chaplain, of 4 acres of meadow in Sutton, held of the abbey,
of the value of 46s. ll^d. as appears by inquisition made by William de
Weston, escheator in the counties of Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Middlesex and
London ; in part satisfaction of their licence to acquire land and rent to the
value of 501. a year.
Gerard de Byole, burgess of Southampton, going to the duchy, has
letters nominating Gerard de Ruffynak and Arnald de Ispania his attorneys
for one year.
Simple protection for one year for Philip Sapiti de Florencia, parson of
the church of Meriet. ^V ^^•
The like for Simon Sapiti de Florencia, parson of the church of Eglesclif .
Presentation of William de Hikelyng to the church of Langebergh, in
the diocese of Worcester. -^y P*^-
Protection with clause noluinm for one year, tor Thomas de Cotingham,
parson of the church of Plumpsted by Baconesthorp.
The like for the following : —
John de Norton, parson of the church of Great Bradeleye.
Margaret late the wife of John de Nevill.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Aug. 30.
Pevensey.
Sept. 1.
Pevensey.
Aug. 2:-^.
Tonbridife.
Aug. 2L
Westmin^tt-r,
Aug. 23.
Tonbridge.
Aug. 27.
Roberts-
bridge.
Aug. 29.
Battle.
Aug. 29.
Battle.
Membrane 6 — cnnt.
Master Ralph de Holebech, canon of Lichefeld, for two years.
James de Aquamundula, proctor of cardinal Gauselin, for one year.
Safe-conduct for one year for Ferrand de Castro Dordialis, master of a
ship called Tlte SJdp of St. Mari/ de Castro, and for the merchants, mariners
and others of the power of the king of Spain, coming to the realm with
their ships and goods. By p.s.
Protection, for one year, unless in the meantime the king orders otherwise,
for Peter, abbot of Rewley by Oxford, born of France, who has found
security that he will not leave the realm without licence, going to divers
counties on the business of himself and the abbey. By K.
Pardon to .John le Clerk of Northhall for acquiring in fee from John son
of Jordan le Noreys of Buntyngford, and Alesia his wife, two shops in
Westminster, and from Thomas Seman one shop there held in chief and
entering therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same.
Appointment of William de Felton, king's yeoman, to select and array
all the fencible men of the parts of Tyndale, and to lead them to the king
on due notice. [Pari. FFnt.s-.] By p.s.
Writ of aid for him. [Ibid.] By p.s.
Writ of aid, for one year, for Peter de Monte Pesulano, king's Serjeant,
purveying spicery and other things belonging to that ofHce, and carrying
the same to divers places.
Protection, until Christmas, for Christiana late the wife of Ingelram de
Gynes and Ingelram de Couchi, knight, going to Scotland on the affairs of
Christiana, and for the men of her household and their horses to the number
of 40. By p.s.
Sept. 12.
Porchester.
Sept. 12.
Porchester,
Sept. 12.
Poroheater,
MEMBRANE 26.
John de Leyburn, going to Gascony on the king's service, has letters
nominating William de Boyton his attorney for one year.
By bill of the Treasurer.
The following have the like : —
John de Verdon, nominating the said William.
Thomas de Verdon, nominating the same. By bill of the Treasurer.
Protection with clause coIidhhs for one year for Stephen de Segrave,
going with John de Segrave to the duchy of Aquitaine on the king's
service. By testimony of the said John.
Protection with clause nolumua, for one year, for John de Wamberge,
parson of the church of Bokeland.
The like for the following : —
The prior of Henton.
Reyner du Boys ' Lumbard.'
John Brabazon of Florence.
Robert de Kelleseye, parson of the church of Exton,
The abbot qf Beaulieu Regis.
John de Stanton.
18 EDWARD 11,
ART
1.
21
1324.
Sept. 14.
Pori'liester.
Sept. 15.
Porchester.
Sept. 16.
Porchester.
Sept. 17.
Porchester.
Sept. 6.
Orfold in
\Visborough
{Ourcfohl).
Sept. 11.
Porchester.
Sept. 5.
Chesworth.
Sept. 5.
Chesworth.
Sept. 9.
Porchester.
Sept. 1.
Bramber.
Sept. 16.
Porchester.
Sept. 3.
Bramber.
Membrane 20 — eo)it.
The dean and chapter of St. Andrew's, Wells,
Alexander de Fryvill.
William de Loppedell, parson of the church of Selesye.
The prior of Hamele.
The prior of Andewell.
John de Haverhnll, parson of Houeden.
Peter de Aubnry, parson of Gussich St. Michael.
Pardon to William de Henle, of his outlawry in the city of London for
non-appearance before the king to satisfy him of what pertained to him
because the said William was convicted by an inquisition on which he put
himself on a plea of trespass brought in the king's Bench against him by
Thomas Wastell ; on condition that he surrender to the Marshalsea of the
King's Bench and satisfy Thomas of his damages. By p.s.
Mandate to the justiciary of Ireland to deliver the temporalities of the
bishopric of Connor to James, late bishop of Annaghdown, preferred to be
bishop thereof by letters patent of J. the Pope ; the said James having
renounced all words in the said letters prejudicial to the crown and
acknowledged himself to be willing to receive the temporalities thereof of
the king's livery and special grace ; and the king having accepted the said
preferment, taken his fealty and restored to him the temporalities. By K.
W^-it de intend e)ulo directed to the tenants. By K.
Grant for life to William de Brewosa of 70/. yearly by the hands of the
sheriffs of London out of the farm of the city, in return for the castle and
town of Brembre and the town of Shorham extended at that amount,
which he has granted to the king for that term. By p.s.
Whereas Otto de Grandisono, who
Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye, for life
withdrawn from them, whereby their
especially now that the king of France i
subjects by war, and the king has, there
be keeper of those islands, during his
commands all castellans and keepers of
men to enter and stay in these, and to
concerns the safe keeping of the same.
holds the islands of Gernereye,
of the demise of Edward I, has
safe keeping is in great danger,
s trying to harass the king and his
fore appointed John de Clyvedon to
pleasure, under the said Otto ; he
castles there to permit him and his
be attending unto him in all that
By p.s.
Pardon to Margery late the wife of Robert Lewer for having been lately
in rebellion against the king. By K.
Presentation of Elias de Grymesby to the church of Ryshangles, in the
diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of Thomas de Hykeling, tenant in chief.
Grant to Ralph de Cammoys of the marriage of the son and heir of Ralph,
late baron of Craystok, tenant in chief, to the use of Katherine his
daughter. By K.
Grant to Robert de Dunham, chaplain, of the wardenship during pleasure
of the hospital of St. James without Westminster. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo to the brethren and sisters thereof.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Sept. 17.
Porchester.
Sept. 10.
Porchester.
Sept. 18.
Porchesiter.
Sept. 18.
Porchester.
Sept. 19.
Porchester.
Sept. 17.
Porchester,
Sept. 16.
Porchester.
Sept. 19.
Porchester.
Sept. 20.
Porchester.
Membrane 2G — cout.
Pardon to John de Yerdeburgh for acquiring for life from Philip de Kyme
10 marks of rent in Stalyngburgh, held in chief without obtaining the
king's licence ; and restitution to him of the same, which had been taken
into the king's hands by Matthew Broun, escheator in the county of Lincoln,
on account of the trespass. By fine of 100s. Lincoln.
Safe conduct, until Easter, for John de London, going beyond the seas.
ByK.
The like for Robert de Eboraco. By K.
Pardon to Edmund Gascelyn, of waste done by him in the woods of the
manor of Wroxhale, which he holds for life of the king's gift. By p.s.
Respite, until All Saints, at the request of J. bishop of Winchester, to
John de Warblyngton of the county of Southampton, from taking the arms
of a knight. By p.s.
The like, upon like request, to the following : —
John de Roches
Richard de Wyncestre
Robert de Popham
John de Basing
of the county of Southampton.
By divers writs of p.s.
The like, until a year after Michaelmas, to Philip de Hardeshull.
By [K.] on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
The like until Easter, at the request of Thomas earl of Norfolk and
marshal of England, to Simon de Felbrigg. By K.
The like, until All Saints, to Thomas de Marlebergh. By p.s.
The like, during pleasure, to Robert de Hungerford.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Safe-conduct, until the Purification, for Peter Jacobi, envoy and proctor
of certain men and merchants of the realm of Majorca, coming to the
realm. By K.
Protection with clause iioliunus^ for one year, for Stephen de Segrave.
Respite, until All Saints, at the request of John le Smale, king's clerk,
to Peter Rabayn from taking the arms of a knight. By K.
Promise to William de Henle that in addition to the sum of money
wherein the king is bound to him for the manor of Henle and other lands
whereof he has enfeoffed him, the king will provide him with the marriage
of a male heir of the value of 100 marks a year, before next Christmas, for
one of his daughters. By K.
Writ of aid, until Easter, for William de Lauvare, king's serjeant, charged
by the Steward of the Household and the Keeper of the Wardrobe to make
purveyances for the pantry and buttery.
Sept. 18.
Porchester
MEMBRANE 25.
Grant, during pleasure, to Ingelram Berenger of the office of the
stewardship of the forest of Blakemor.
By K. on the information of W\ de Ayremynne.
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1324.
Sept. 18.
Porchester.
Sept. 18.
Porchester.
Sept. 4.
Chesworth.
Sept. 21.
Porchester.
Sept. 19.
Porchester.
Sept. 20.
Porchester.
Sept. 23.
Porchester.
Sept. 24.
Porchester.
Sept. 25.
Porchester.
Sept. 28.
Porchester.
Membrane 25 — cont.
Presentation of Henry de Lym to the church of Neweton, in the diocese
of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Aymer de
Valencia, earl of Pembroke, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Cusaunce, William de
Gorton and Robert de Tangele touching the account of Richard de Byfiet,
for the time that he was bailiff of Edward, earl of Chester, the king's son, of
the castle of Caresbrok, in the Isle of Wight, and of other lands belonging
thereto, rendered before Thomas de Cantebrigge, and Nicholas de Hugate,
as the king is informed that there are divers concealments therein.
By K. and C.
Respite, for this time, to Stephen le Power, who is attendant upon the
king's business, from taking the arms of a knight notwithstanding that he
has land and rent to the value of 40?. a year. By p.s.
Grant during pleasure to William Pench of the office of sealing sarplars
of wool in the port of London, he taking in the office yearly as much as his
predecessors. By K. on the information of William de Ayremynne.
Protection with clause nohimus, for one year, for Peter Botoyr, merchant
and burgess of Welles, born of the power of the king of France, he having
found sufficient security for his good behaviour, and that he will not take
his goods or himself to foreign parts without licence.
General pardon to John de Piry of Somerset.
The like to the following : —
John del Cophous.
John de Toucestre.
Simon de Redyng.
Richard de Merword.
John Cok.
ByK.
By K.
By K.
ByK.
ByK.
ByK.
Safe-conduct for one year for the six envoys whom Robert de Brus is
about to send, in addition to the bishop of St. Andrew's and Thomas
Randolf, earl of Murreef, to treat of a final peace between him and the
king and their households to the number of sixty horsemen, their servants,
grooms, horses, harness, and other goods. By K.
Memorandum that safe-conducts previously made to the bishop and earl
were renewed for the same period, as appears above on 15 July. [Fcedera.]
Licence, until Easter, for Thomas Daulyn, burgess of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, to send in his ship wine, victuals and other merchandise, except
horses at arms, armour, steel, iron and other such things to Scotland to
trade with. By K.
Protection with clause volumiis, until Easter, for Robert Beudyn, admiral
of the Fleet in the western parts, staying at sea on the king's service.
ByK.
The like for Walter de Appelby, to stay in his company.
By testimony of Robert.
The like for the following : —
Richard atte Wose of Gravesende | ^ testimony of Robert.
John de Goldeneye j
Richard Wyriot. By testimony of Robert.
Peter Daulard and William Daulard. By testimony of Robert.
21
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Sept. 23.
rorchester.
Sept. 24.
Porchester.
Sept. 27.
Pol•che^te^^
Membrane 25 — co)(t.
Protection and safe-conduct until Whitsunday, for Roger de Pauside, a
Scot, coming twice to the reahn, with two horsemen on business. By K.
Grant during pleasure to William de Preston, king's clerk, of the office
of controller of the custom on wool, viz. the ancient custom and the
increment thereof and other customs on wine and other goods of merchants
strangers and aliens, and the custody of one part of the king's seal called
'coket' in the custody of John de Tumby, in the port of Boston; he taking
m the otiice as much as others controllers of the ancient custom used to
receive. By p.s.
Mandate to Thomas son of Thomas de Therfeld of Lenne to deliver the
office to him.
The like to the said John de Tumby, one of the collectors of the said
custom in the said port, to deliver the said office to him with the said piece
of seal.
Pardon to John Wolmar of London of his rebellion.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 24.
Sept. 19. Grant to Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, of the
Porchestor. prebend of Yatton in the church of W^ells in the king's gift by reason of the
late voidance of the bishopric of Bath and W^ells in the time of Edward I.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
Sept. 2L Safe-conduct, until St. Luke the Evangelist, for Robert de Holden, king's
Porchester. clerk, whom the king is sending to London on his business. By K.
Sept. 22. Robert de Burgo and Alan de Sancto Botulpho, monks of St. Guthlac's,
Porchester. Croylond, bringing news of the cession of Simon de Luffenham, deceased,
have letters for the prior and convent of licence to elect.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Sept. 22. Protection with clause iiolumus, for one year, for Margery Haplove of
Porchester. Louth.
The like for the following : —
Sept. 20. The abbot of Letteleye.
Porchester.
Sept. 24. The abbot of Tichefeld, in his manors of Tychefeld, Walleword,
Porchester. Porcestre, Cornhampton, Ingepenne, Nywelond, Sw^anewyk, Posse-
brok, Legh, Mirabel and Cadelond.
Sept. 26. The prior of Christchurch Twynham.
Porchester.
Sept. 20. Protection with clause voliimus, for one year, for John son of Simon de
Porchester. Segrave, going to Gascony with John de Segrave, the elder, on the king's
service. By testimony of the said John.
The like for Peter de Uvedale, going to Gascony on the king's service.
ByK.
Sept. 20. The like for Thomas le Latimer 'Bouchard,' going to Aquitainc on the
Porchester. king's service. By testimony of the Steward of the Household.
The said Thomas has letters nominating William de Langeden
'chapellayn ' his attorney for the same time.
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25
1324
Sept. 20.
Porcliofcter.
Sept. 22.
Porchester,
Sept. 22.
Porchester.
By testimony of the steward.
Sept. 22.
Porchester.
Mcnthrane 24 — cont.
Protection with clause voliiiuiix for one year for Henry de Bray of
Charwelton, going with the said Thomas.
By testimony of the said steward.
The liive to the following also going : —
Thomas Wale. \
John Murdak.
Thomas de Whitacre
William le Latimer.
The like for Warin le Latimer going to the duchy of Aquitaine on the
king's service. By like testimony.
The like for Laurence le Yonge, going with the said Warin.
]^y like testimony.
Pardon to John Randolf and Joan his wife for entering without licence
into a messuage, 2^ virgates of land and 10 acres of pasture in Congresbury
held in chief, granted to them for their lives by James (.stV;), bishop of Bath
and Wells, to hold of him and his successors by the rent of 45.s'. 2cZ. a year
with a condition that if either of them die within thirty years, the survivor
may lease the premises to whomsoever he will for the remainder of the
thirty years at the above rent ; and licence for them to retain the same.
By fine of 40.s. Somerset.
Safe-conduct for Robert de Wodehous, keeper of the wardrobe, and
Oliver de Burdegala, whom the king is sending to London for things to
take to the castle of [unfinished] .
Vacated.
Appointment of John de Stykeneye and John de la Gotere to purvey at
the instant fair of Boston 10 thousands of ' stokfissh' and ' screyfissh.'
By K.
Commission, during pleasure, to Thomas de Sandwyco and Henry de
Goshale to be keepers of the town and port of Sandwich, and of the coast
as far as Dover, during the absence of the fleet of the Cinque Ports, which
was summoned to be at Portsmouth by Monday after the Nativity of
St. Mary last to resist the king of France in the duchy of Aquitaine as in
the said port on account of its ample size a very large number of vessels
can put in at the same time and this is a danger to the town and the
adjacent parts. By K.
Writ de intemlendo to the wardens of the ports and coast of Kent by
themselves, the mayor, barons, good men and commonalty of the said town
by themselves, and to knights and others of the coast between Dover and
Sandwich. \_Fcedera.']
Appointment of Ralph de Sancto Laurencio to be keeper, during pleasure,
of the town of Stonore, in the entrance to the isle of Thanet. By K.
MEMBRANE 23.
Aug. 24. Protection with clause rogamus, for three years, for the master and
Tonbridge. brethren of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smethefeld, London,
collecting alms once a year in churches pursuant to an indult of the pope.
The king's baihfts are to arrest any persons falsely representing themselves
to be their proctors and collecting alms in their name.
26
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Sept. 28.
Battle.
Sept. 27.
Eobeits-
bridge.
Membrane 23 — co7it.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for the bearers of these letters by whom
the king is sending certain things from London to Plymmuth. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas Fastolf as chief justice of the
pleas following the justiciary of Ireland, with the usual fee. By p.s.
Mandate to John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, to admit him.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter Wogan, as second justice of the
said pleas. By p.s.
Mandate to the said Nicholas to admit him.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry de Hambury as justice of the
bench of ])ublin, in the place of Richard le Blound. By p.s.
Mandate to the justices of the Bench, Dublin, to admit him.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger de Birthorp in the place of
Robert Bagod.
Mandate as above.
Sept. 6. Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for Nicholas de Hugate,
Porchester. provost of St. John's, Beverley, going beyond the seas on the king's service.
He has letters nominating Richard de Wetewang his attorney for the
same time.
Sept. 27.
Koberts-
biidue.
Sept. 1.
Fevensey.
Aug. 31.
Pevensey.
Sept. 1.
Pevensey.
Sept. 8.
Porchester.
Sept. 26.
Porchester.
Aug. 30.
Pevensey.
Protection with clause volumiis, for one year, for Nicholas Fastolf going
to Ireland on the king's service.
He has letters nominating attorneys in England for three years.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Adam de
Ayremynne, parson of the church of Geyrgrave, constantly attendant upon
the king's service.
The like for the following : —
Henry de Edenestowe, parson of the church of Flintham, constantly
attendant on the king's service.
Benedict Junctini, clerk.
John de Eston, parson of the church of Burghton.
Michael de Drokenesford, parson of the church of Drokenesford.
John de Dorham.
The abbot of Thichefeld, in his manors of Thichefeld, Walleworth,
Porcestre, Cornhampton, Ingepenn, Nywelond, Swanewyk, Posse-
brok, Legh, Mirabel and Cadelond.
Commission during pleasure to William de Echyngham to be warden of
the town and port of Wynchelse, co. Sussex, in which on account of its size
several vessels can land at once, in the absence of the fleet of the Cinque
Ports as above. By p.s.
Writ of aid directed to the keepers of the ports and coast of Sussex, by
themselves, the mayor, barons, good men and commonalty of the said town
by themselves, and the knights, bailiffs and others of the parts adjoining
by themselves.
The like to Edmund de Passeleye to be warden of the town and port of
la Rye. By the same p.s.
Like mandate.
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1324.
Sept. 30.
Porchester.
May 23.
Westuiinster.
Sept. 7.
Petworth,
Sept. 6.
Oifold.
Sept. 12.
Porchester.
Sept. 12.
Porchester.
Sept. 16.
Porchester.
Membrane 23 — ront.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, that, whereas the king
has committed to him the keeping of the forest on this side Trent, for life,
with 100/. a year for his fee, he may retain the 100/. a year which he owes
at the exchequer for the manor of Lichelade, held by him at fee farm, in
compensation of that amount. By K.
Grant to Edmund, earl of Kent, the king's brother, to whom the king
lately granted the manor of Lifton, co. Devon, of the fines, ransoms,
amercements, issues, forfeit and whatever belongs to the king of those
convicted before John de Bures, Robert de Stokheye and John de la Fosse,
justices of oyer and terminer touching the persons who cut down trees in
the king's parks and woods of Lifton and assaulted the king's men and
bailifis there, before the said grant. By K.
Vacated because in the seventeenth year under the same date.
Commission to Thomas le Botiller and William Walsh of Wolvestrop
to select 300 foot archers in the forest of Dene, Berkeleyhirnes and elsewhere
in the county of Gloucester, and the said William to be their leader to
Portesmuth, by Monday after St. Matthew to go thence at the king's wages
against the king of France, in the duchy of Aquitaine, in the place of
William Tracy and Robert Seliman, lately appointed for this, who cannot
attend to the business. [Pari. Writs.]
Grant, during pleasure, to Griffin Vaghan of the custody of the launds
in the park of Claryngdon, with the usual wages. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter Gacelyn, keeper of the manor of
Claryngdon, or his lieutenant, for livery of the manor and payment of the
wages.
Grant to the bailiffs and goodmen of the town of Whitechirche of pavage
for three years. By K. on the information of William de Ayremynne.
Protection with clause nolnmus for one year for Robert de Swynburne,
gone to the duchy of Aquitaine on the king's service. By K.
He has letters nominating Thomas de Swynburne his attorney for the
same time. By K.
Protection with clause voliunus, for one year, for Henry de Swynburne,
who has gone to Aquitaine with the said Robert. By testimony of Robert.
Protection with clause volnmus for one year for the following, who have
also gone with the said Robert : —
Robert son of Robert de Swynburne.
Thomas de Blencamshep. By testimony of Robert.
The like for one year for John de Clyvedon going to the islands of
Gernereye, Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye, on the king's service. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 22.
Sept. 26. Pardon to the prior and convent of St. Radegund's, Langelete, for
Porchester. acquiring in mortmain from Robert le Bor, without the king's licence,
pasture for 2 affers, 8 oxen, 12 swine and 262 sheep, in Estcodeford,
towards the maintenance of four chaplains celebrating divine service daily
in the chapel of Holy Trinity, Hulledeverell, for the souls of Edward I
the said Robert, his ancestors and heirs and all the faithful departed.
By fine of 206-.
2«
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Sept. 26.
Porchester.
Sept. 28.
Porehester.
Sept. 22.
Porehester,
Sept. 30.
Porehester.
Sept. 27.
Porehester.
Sept. 28.
Porehester.
Sept. 28.
Porehester.
Membrane 22 — cont.
Pardon to Robert Russel of Codeford and Ellen his wife, for acquiring m
fee from Oliver de Ingham a messuage and a virgate of land in Estcode-
ford, held in chief, and entering therein without licence ; and licence for
them to retain the same. By fine of 20.s. Wilts.
Pardon to John Serich for acquiring in fee from Oliver de Ingham three
messuages and two virgates of land in Estcodeford, held in chief, and
entering therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same.
By fine of 4:0s.
Presentation of William de North well to the church of Possewyk, in the
diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Aymer
de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, being in his hands. By K.
Inspeximus of a charter of Richard, sometime count of Poitou and earl of
Comw^all, granting to Sir Odo de Treverbyn and his heirs that his borough
of Porbican be a free borough and the burgesses thereof be quit of all
customs, and may buy and sell in all markets and fairs throughout the
county of Cornwall ; also that if anyone reside a year and a day wdthin the
said borough, without challenge according to the law of other free burgesses,
he shall remain quit of all naifty and servitude ; granting also a market
every Wednesday and a fair once a year on the eve, day and morrow of
^lichaelmas, the said Odo and his heirs to take all issues and profits
belonging to the said fair, saving everywhere the pleas that belong to the
crown. Witnesses : — Hugh de Sancto Phileberto, Ralph de Sulling,
R[obert] son of William, Walter son of William, Richard de Kildard, Auger
de Tregorioz and many others ; and confirmation thereof to Roger Pridiaux
and Elizabeth his wife, kinswoman and one of the heirs of the said Odo,
John Dauney and Sibyl his wife, kinswoman and the other heir of the said
Odo, and the heirs of the said Elizabeth and Sibyl, as the said Roger,
Elizabeth, John and Sibyl and the ancestors of the said Elizabeth and
Sibyl have enjoyed the same since the date of the said charter.
By fine of i marks.
Protection, for one year, for William de Willardby, who is suing for the
king by divers writs against William le Cartere and Robert de Helperthorp
and other persons of the town of Scardeburgh for trespasses and contempts
against the king and his ministers at Scardeburgh. By K.
Protection with clause volunim, for one year, for Alan de Bokeselle, going
to the duchy on the king's service.
By testimony of the Steward of the Household.
The like for the following going with him : —
Robert le Hore.
Thomas de Bokeselle. ' By testimony of the steward.
Appointment of Stephen Alard as captain and admiral of the fleet from
the mouth of Thames westwards, as well of the Cinque Ports as of other
ports, until the return of Robert Beudyn, captain and admiral of that fleet,
who is going to the duchy on the king's service.
Writ de intendendo to the masters, mariners and others of the said fleet.
[Pari. Writs.]
Appointment, until Christmas, of Robert son of Gervase Alard and
Thomas de Maydenstan, to select men for the equipment of the said fleet.
ByK.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
29
1324.
Oct. 8.
Guildford.
Oct. 15.
Sheen.
Oct. 4.
Porchester.
Sept. 19.
Porchester.
Monhraiif 22 — rout.
Presentation of Elias de Grymesby to the church of Westbradenham, in
the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Thomas de Gaily, tenant in chief.
The like to Henry de Ehnham to the church of Ryshangles, in the diocese
of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of Thomas de Hykeling, tenant in chief.
Association of Roger de Nowers, in the place of Robert Fitz Elys who
cannot attend, with Robert de Ardern, lately appointed [19 Sept.] to array
400 footmen in the county of Oxford. French. [Pari. Writs.] By p.s.
The like of John de Harcurt in the place of the said Robert de Ardern.
The like of John de Bures, in the place of Matthew de Clyvedon, with
William de Weyland, to array in the county of Somerset, except the cities
of Bath and Welles, 880 footmen. Fre?ich. [Pari. WrUs.] V>y K.
The like of Thomas de Bavent, in the place of Robert de Aspale, with
John de Whelnetham, to array in the county of Suffolk, except the towns
of Gippewiz and St. Edmunds, 640 footmen. French. [Pari. Writs.]
ByK.
Sept. 19.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 21.
Commission to Stephen de Cobham, Ralph Sauvage, Henry de Cobham
and Henry de Goshale, in the county of Kent, setting forth that whereas
the king by commission of 6 August [p. 10] appointed them to select 1,040
footmen in the county of Kent, he is now given to understand that they have
exceeded the powers of their commission by levying a great sum of money
to be expended by themselves in providing armour, assessing the clergy to
find men at arms, and in other ways, and that to remedy this grievance
it has been ordained by the king and council that the purveyance of
haubergeons and plate armour shall cease for the present and the whole of
the 1,040 men be armed with haketons, bacinets, gauntlets of steel or
whalebone and other arms fitting for foot soldiers. The array is to be
made by the commissioners associating with themselves two sufficient men
of every hundred, by whom the number of men is to be apportioned
amongst the hundreds, and then every town is to be assessed according to
its size and means. Substantial persons are to be chosen in every town
who are to be sworn to assess the inhabitants thereof and make the pur-
chases of arms and armour so as to be ready by Martinmas. Any money
the commissioners have received for the purchase of armour is to be
restored to the men of the towns. Persons have been appointed to enquire
into their conduct under the first commission and to hear and determine
all complaints preferred against them. French. [Pari. Writs.] ByK.
The like to the commissioners in all the abovementioned counties.
[Pari. Writs.]
Sept. 28.
Porchester,
Oct. 18.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 20.
Respite, until the Purification, to Richard de Cogan, of the county of
Somerset, from taking the arms of a knight. By p.s.
Protection, with clause volumiis, for one year, for Edmund Haclut, going
to Gascony on the king's service.
By testimony of R. Damory, steward of the Household.
80
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Sept. 30.
Porchester,
Sept. 26.
Porchester.
Oct. 4.
Porchester.
Oct. 20.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 18.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 30.
PorcheBter.
Oct. 16.
P.yfleet.
Oct. 3.
Porchester,
Oct. 1.
Porchester
Oct. 4.
Porchester.
Membrane 20 — eont.
The like for William Cammel, parson of the church of Shalden.
The like for the following : —
The master and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr by
Castebrigg (sir) .
Simon Ganet, parson of the church of Fakenhamdam.
The abbot of Tychefeld.
William de Estenore, parson of the church of St. George, Orcheton.
The abbot of Glastonbury.
Elizabeth, late the wife of John de Burgo, staying in England, has letters
nominating Robert le Blount of Callan and John de Knaresburgh her
attorneys in Ireland for tw^o years.
Protection for William de Cusancia, king's clerk, treasurer of Edward
the king's son, earl of Chester, born of the power of the king of France,
notwithstanding the late ordinance of the king and Council that the bodies
of all Frenchmen and others of the power of that king, even though they
be of the household of the king or his consort, shall be taken and their
lands and goods seized. By K.
The like, at the request of the said W^illiam, for the following : —
Peter de Cusancia, brother of the said William.
John de Cusancia, prior of Bermundeseie, and W^illiam de Cusancia,
brothers of the said William, and John de Mate, kinsman of the
said William.
Gerard de Cusancia, uncle of the said W^illiam, Master John de Idle,
chaplain, Peter chaplain of the said Gerard, John Dormauntz and
William le Burgulon, of the household of the said Gerard.
Brother James de Cusancia, prior of Pritewell, brother of the said
William, and Hugh de Cusancia, kinsman of the said William.
The prior of Little Malverne, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Dymok and Henry Lovecok his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Pardon to Richard Beaufo for not taking the arms of a knight before
Michaelmas, according to the proclamatiom, and respite to him therefrom
until Christmas. . By K.
Grant to Master Roger de Clisseby, king's clerk, lately appointed during
pleasure receiver and keeper of the king's money and victuals to be sent to
Bayonne, of 40 marks a year for such time as he be attendant upon the
office, to be allowed in his account. By K.
Whereas lately, on complaint by Martin Peres, merchant of Spain, that
men of the port of Sandwich had plundered a ship of his on the sea-coast
of the said port, the king commanded the mayor and bailiffs of the port to
do justice therein, but they did nothing; the king, considering thai the
said merchant is an alien and wishing on that account to befriend him,
enjoined on John Pykeryng, John Panes, Richard Wyberd, Robert
Noldyn and Simon Godard, men of Sandwich, who had lately come to him
at his mandate, to make satisfaction to the said merchant by themselves
and others who committed the trespass, and these made peace with him for
18 EDWARD 11.— Part 1,
81
1324.
Sept. 25.
Porchester.
Oct. 4.
Porchester,
Sept. 4.
Porchester,
Oct. 8.
Guildford.
Sept. 29.
Porchester.
Oct. 16.
Byfleet.
Oct. 17.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 15.
Byfleet.
Memhrane 20 — cont.
200 marks, as well for his goods that were carried away as for his damages ;
and whereas these have prayed the king to compel all those of the port
who are guilty of the trespass to contribute to the said 200 marks, the
king commands the mayor and bailiffs to call before them all persons whose
names are supplied to them by the above John Pykeryng &c. and to
compel those whom they find guilty to contribute accordingly. By K.
Protection with clause ml ion us, until Easter, for John Martyn of Sutton,
staying at sea in the company of Robert Beudyn, admiral of the fleet in
the western parts. By testimony of the said Robert.
The like for John Sturmy, admiral of the fleet in the northern parts,
staying at sea on the king's service.
The like for the following staying with him : —
William Hereward, master of a ship called 'la Garlond' of Yarmouth.
John Treynez, Matthew le Here, Nicholas Godeyhef, and Henry de
Hauvill.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Raymond Willelmi de la Fayr, merchant
of Gascony, trading in the realm. By K.
The like, until the Purification, for W. archbishop of York, coming to
London, by the king's command, to a conference to be held three weeks
after last Michaelmas by the king, prelates, magnates and the rest of the
nobles of the realm, and for those with him. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Benge of York, chaplain,
of a messuage and 58s. of rent in York to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily at the altar of St. Mary, in the church of All Saints, North-
strete, York, for the soul of the said John, and the souls of his ancestors
and the faithful departed. By fine of 5 marks. York.
Bartholomew Dardys, staying in Scotland, has letters nominating
William Malabre his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Alan de Boxhull, going to Gascony on the king's service, has the like
nominating Ralph le Speek and Robert de Mymmynglond for one year.
Appointment for William de Leycestre to survey the priories and
religious houses of the land, power or lordship of the king of France in the
counties of Essex, Hertford, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Buckingham and
Bedford, and to enquire how many quarters of corn and how many horses,
oxen and other animals there are there, how many quarters are necessary
for sowing the lands there, and how many horses, oxen and other animals
for cultivating the same, what other charges there are upon them, and
their general state; and to certify the treasurer and barons of the
Exchequer thereof. ^J ^' a"<^ ^'
The like for the following in the following counties :—
( Norfolk.
Suffolk.
John de Eggemere
Edmund de Passele
Surrey.
Sussex.
Kent.
32
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Meynbrane 20 — cont.
William de Holyns
John de Crosseby
Master Robert de Ayleston
Richard de Wotton
William de Thunneyk
John de Norton
The guardians of the said lands.
Worcester.
Hereford.
Salop.
Stafford.
j London.
( Middlesex.
/ Southampton with the Isle
of Wi^ht.
J Wilts.
I Oxford.
Berks.
\ Gloucester,
Somerset.
Dorset.
Devon.
Cornwall
Lincoln.
Northampton.
Rutland.
Nottingham.
Derby.
York.
I Northumberland.
Cumberland.
Westmoreland.
, Lancaster.
MEMBRANE 19.
Oct. 1. Power to Alexander, archbishop of Dublin, Edmund, earl of Kent, the
Porchester, king's brother, Ralph Basset of Drayton, seneschal of Gascony, and Master
William de Weston, canon of Lincoln, doctor of laws, to treat of a marriage
between Edward, the king's first born son and a daughter of James, king
of Aragon. [Fop,dera.] By K.
Appointment of the same as the king's proctors to consent in his name
to such marriage and to approve of the dower agreed upon and any lawful
and honourable covenants made on that account. By K.
Sept. .SO. Safe -conduct, for one year, for Lupus Urtiz, merchant of Vermeo in
Porchester. Biscaye, and all the masters mariners of ships and other men of the
said town and of the towns of Vilvau, Leketo, Plencia (Plasencia) and
Porteugalet in the said land of Biscaye, trading in the realm. By p.s.
The like for John Juaygnes, master of the ship of St. Peter of Vermeoun,
and his men, trading. By K.
Oct. 1. Power to Alexander, archbishop of Dublin, and the above-mentioned
Porchester. plenipotentiaries to make alliances with certain nobles and other persons
and commonalties. [Fcedera.] By K.
The like to the same to make alliances with Raymond Arnaldi de Cauda
Rasa, William, lord of Andoins {Andoino), Raymond Willelmi, lord of
Gezerest, Bernard de Bearnio, called ' de Laspes.* [Fmlera.] By K.
18 EDWARD II.—Part 1.
88
1324.
Oct. 5.
Porchester.
Oct. 9.
Guildford.
Oct. 9.
VVitley.
Sept. 24.
Porchester.
Oct. 10.
Guildford.
Oct. 12.
Sheen .
Oct. 14.
By fleet.
Oct. 8.
Guildford.
Oct. 12.
Byfleet.
Oct. 12.
Byfleet.
Oct. 14.
Sheen.
Sept. 1.
Pevensey.
Oct. 17.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 18.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 19 — co)it.
John tie Chaimdos, canon of Kaermerdyn, bringing news of the resignation
of Robert, his prior, has letters for the sub-prior and convent of licence to
elect. By K.
Signification to H. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election
of Henry de Casewyk, late prior of Croyland, to be abbot of that place.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Pardon to William le Forester of Donecastre for the death of Robert
Cursoun of Donecastre, and of any consequent outlawry.
By K. on the like information.
Pardon to Robert de Staynton and Joan his wife for acquiring in tail from
Thomas de Dokwra a messuage, 10 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in
Hoton 'in the Forest,' held in chief, with remainder to the right heirs of
Robert, and entering therein without licence ; and licence for them to
retain the same. By fine of 20s.
Licence for William la Zousche of Haryngworth to grant in fee simple
to William son of William la Zousche the manors of Eyton, Hoghton and
Thornbury (sic), co. Bedford, held in chief ; and for him to regrant the same
to the former for life, with reversion to the said William son of William and
his heirs. By fine of 201.
Protection for one year for John de Bruges, parson of the church of
Upper Hardres, because he is born of Flanders, and the king would not that
he be disturbed on account of any mandate of arresting men who are of the
lordship and power of the king of France or taking their lands and goods
into his hands.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for David de Tyllebury.
The like for the following : —
Henry de Bydyk.
William de Bordene, parson of the church of Stokebury.
Appointment of John Inge to survey the lands of the bishopric of
Hereford, which is in the king's hands, to appraise the corn, stock and
other goods therein, and to enquire into the behaviour of the guardians and
ministers thereof. By K.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Compayns de la Dusshe of Bayonne,
king's merchant, trading in the realm. By writ of secret seal.
Nicholas Fastolf, going to Ireland on the king's service, has letters
nominating Master Lawrence Fastolf and John Claver his attorneys for
three years.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Thomas de Bynedon of
Suthampton, king's merchant, and the men whom he is sending with a ship
called la Giliane, to trade ; directed to all admirals, masters, mariners and
others of the fleet, and others.
By K. on the information of William de Colby.
The like for him for ships called la Eose, la Grace Dieu, la Jouptte.
Protection until Midsummer for Christiana, wife of William de
Mountsorel, going to the parts of the county of Chester on the affairs of
her husband, who is detained in the prison of Chester.
3217 C
84
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Oct. 17.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 18.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 16.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 20.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 19 — cont.
Presentation of Roger de Corby to the church of Mechyng, in the diocese
of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory
of Lewes being in his hands.
Grant to William de Everdon, king's clerk, of the prebend of St. Martin's,
Lincoln, in the church of 'St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of
the late voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to H. bishop of Lincoln.
Simple protection, for one year, for John de Pynibus, prebendary of
Suthmuscam in the church of St. Mary, Suthwell, in the diocese of York,
and of the prebend of HuUedeverel in the church of St. Peter, Heghtredebury,
in the diocese of Salisbury.
By K. on the information of William de Ayremynne.
Protection and safe-conduct, until the Purification, for Bonacursus de
Friscumbaldis, coming to the realm.
Oct. 16.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 22.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 1.
Porchester.
Oct. 20.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 22.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 16.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 22.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 22.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 24.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 20.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 18.
Protection with clause nolimms, for one year, for Thomas le Taillour of
Scardeburgh.
The like for :—
Robert le Smyth of Scardeburgh.
John Wawayn of Scardeburgh.
Master Geoffrey de Eyton.
Protection with clause volmnus, for one year, for Edmund de la Mare,
going to the duchy of Aquitaine on the king's business.
By testimony of the Steward.
The like for :—
Master Walter de Maydenstan, parson of the church of Merseham.
Thomas de Brayton, parson of St. Nicholas, Suthkelleseye, constantly
attendant upon the king's business.
John Wawayn.
Thomas de Castro Goderici, parson of the church of Esyngden.
John Bussh, sacristan of the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels,
York.
William le Moygne.
John Gavelok of Baldok.
Protection and safe-conduct for the king's kinsmen Odard, lord of Heyn
in Vermondeis, and John called Gilbert de Heyn in Vermondeis or the men
of their household, coming to the realm. By K,
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
85
1324.
Oct. 20.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 22.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 24.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 21.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 24.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 25.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 24.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Mandate to the justiciary of Ireland to deliver the temporalities of the
bishopric of Ardagh to John, archdeacon of Ardagh, whose election as
bishop .was first quashed by J. the pope, but whom the pope afterwards
preferred to be bishop, as the king is informed by papal bull; the said John
having renounced all words in the bull prejudicial to the crown, and having
confessed that he is willing to accept the temporalities of the king's livery
and special grace, and the king having taken his fealty.
Writ de iritendendo directed to the tenants of the bishopric.
Writ de intendendo directed to the barons of the port of Dover in favour
of William Virgil of Dover, whom Robert de Kendale, warden of the port
during pleasure, has appointed as his substitute there.
Presentation of William de Northwell to the church of Possewyk in the
diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Aymer
de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Master Geoffrey de Eyton.
The like for :—
The abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury.
Master Thomas de Hotoft, archdeacon of Dorset.
Master Robert de Shirwode, parson of the church of Almere.
Pardon to John de Sutton of Holdernesse for acquiring in fee from Peter
de Ovedale a carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow, 15s. of rent and a
moiety of a messuage in Barewe by Barton upon Humber, held in chief as
of the honour of Albemarle, as appears by inquisition made by Matthew
Broun, escheator in the counties of Lincoln, etc. By fine of 100s.
Licence for John de Langeleye to enfeoff Robert de Farndon, clerk, of two
parts of the manor of Nether Sodynton, co. Gloucester, held in chief ; and
for the latter to regrant the same to the said John and Ela his wife for
their lives, with remainder in fee tail to Geoffrey son of the said John, and
Mary his wife, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Geoffrey.
By fine of 20^.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by William de Weston,
escheator in the counties of Surrey, &c. for William Moraunt to enclose a
path leading from the town of Sundressh below his court in that town
northwards towards Bradestede, on condition that he make a like path on
his own soil in the said towns and Chidyngestone.
By fine of i mark. Kent.
Presentation of James de Kyngeston to the church of Mechyng, in the
diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
priory of Lewes being in his lands.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Clement de Lek, parson
of Northcove, in the diocese of Norwich.
The like for the following : —
William, cardinal priest of St. Ciriac in Thermis, precentor in the
church of St. Mary, Lincoln, archdeacon of Ely, and parson of the
churches of Shorham and Spofford. By K.
Gaillard, cardinal deacon of St. Lucy in Silice, precentor in the church
of St. Mary, Chichester, and archdeacon of Oxford. By K.
Vitalis Testa, prebendary of Cherleton {sic) in the church of St. Mary,
Salisbury, and parson of the church of Hameleye (sic). By K.
The abbot of St. Edmunds.
86
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Oct. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 26.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 24.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 4.
Porchester.
Oct. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 24.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Aug. 3.
Guildford.
Membrane 18 — cont.
The like for three years for Master Hugh de Ingolisma, king's clerk,
prebendary of Ricale, in the church of St. Peter, York, and of Kynges-
ton (sic), in the church of St. Paul, London. By K.
Signification to J. bishop of Chichester, of the revocation of the
presentation of Roger de Corby, king's clerk, to the church of Mechyng.
Philip Darcy, staying in England, has letters nominating "William
Chartray his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Arnald Calculi, going to Gascony on the king's service, has the like
nominating William, vicar of Thaxstede, and Edmund de Hildesle, his
attorneys for two years.
Protection with clause nolumns for one year for the prior of Walyngford
in his manors of Walyngford, Henrethe, Chalkford, Shobyndon, and
Stokenchirche.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Edmund de Hackelut,
staying in the duchy of Aquitaine on the king's service.
Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for John de Sutton, now beyond the seas,
returning to England. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year, for Leo, warden of the church
of All Saints, Writele, co. Essex, which is annexed to the hospital of the
Holy Ghost at Rome, as the king is informed that that hospital is not of
the power of the king of France.
Licence for Richard de Ripariis as above [p. 12].
Vacated because elsewhere above under the same date.
By fine of 100s.
Sept. 17.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 18.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 25.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 26.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 17.
Licence, out of reverence for the Apostolic See and the said cardinal, for
Gaillard de Mota, cardinal deacon of St. Lucy in Silice, to retain for life
the prebend of Aylesbury, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, with the
portion of Milton belonging thereto ; notwithstanding that the king, lately
recovered the presentation thereto by judgement of his court and conferred
it upon Master Robert de Baldok, king's clerk, archdeacon of Middlesex.
By K.
Duplicate of the foregoing.
Vacated because above. %
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Edmund Haclut, going
to Gascony on the king's service.
By testimony of R. Dammory, the king's steward.
Presentation of John de Maddeley to the church of Kynefare in the diocese
of Coventry and Lichfield.
Licence, in consideration of a fine made by Gilbert de Toudeby, for Maud,
late the wife of JoUand Bavent, tenant in chief as of the earldom of Ferrars,
which is in the king's hands, to marry whomsoever she will of the king's
allegiance. By fine of i mark.
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1324,
Oct. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 26.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 29.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 29.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 22.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Membrane 17 — cont.
Licence for John de Langeleye to enfeoff Robert de Farndon, clerk, of the
manors of Mulecot and Pynneleye, co. Warwick, held in chief, and for the
latter tp grant them to the said John and Ela his wife, for their lives, with
remainders to Geoffrey son of John de Langeleye and Mary his wife, in
tail, and to the right heirs of Geoffrey. By fine of 20/. Warwick.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Sancto Johanne
to the prior and convent of Essheby Canonicorum of 6 messuages and 4
virgates of land in Essheby Canonicorum, in exchange for 10 messuages, 7
virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow and 2 acres of pasture in Plumpton by
Wedon Pynkeny. By fine of 40s.
Presentation of Robert Spynay to a mediety of the church of Walpol, the
pourparty of Lewes, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason
of the temporalities of Lewes being in his hands.
Protection with clause nolitmus, for one year, for Edmund de Malynes.
The Hke for :—
Master John de Colcestre.
Roger de Felton.
Thomas de Collum, parson of the church of Wollavyngton.
Richard dil Biry.
Roger de Brok.
Presentation of Robert de Silkston to the church of Fisshlak, in the
diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
priory of Lewes being in his hands. By K.
Simple protection, for one year, for Master Peter de Galicien, parson of
the church of Horncastre.
Protection for one year for Master Stephen de Claro Monte, parson of the
church of Bynteworth and his men and goods ; as it is certain that he is
not of the power, affinity or confederacy of the king of France, and he has
made oath that he will not remove his goods out of the realm, or transfer
himself with them to foreign parts without licence.
The like, at the request of the chancellor and masters of the University
of Oxford, for Thomas de Banvill, clerk, born of the power of France and
staying for study in the University of Oxford ; he having found security by
Philip de Eulenewik, John de la Ford of the county of Essex, and Henry
Aleyn of the county of Cambridge, to the like effect. By K. & C.
Signification to D., bishop of St. David's, of the royal assent to the
election of John de Chaundos, one of the canons, to be prior of Kermerdyn.
By K.
Protection, at the request of William de Cusancia, king's clerk, treasurer
of Edward, earl of Chester, the king's son, for John de Cusancia, prior of
Bermundeseje, his brother ; upon information that the said prior is of the
power of the count of Burgundy and not of the king of France, although
the priory is subject to the priory of La Charite, within the dominion of the
king of France. ^y K.
Whereas in the time of Edward I Robert de Bouyngton acquired in fee
from Gilbert de Gaunt a messuage, a toft, a bovate and a half of land, 13
acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 50 acres of moor in Hundmanby,
d8
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Membrane 17 — cont.
held in chief and entered therein without licence, and whereas after his
death John his son and heir entered into the same in like manner by
hereditary right ; the king for a fine has pardoned the trespass done herein
and granted that John shall have the premises which are now in the king's
hands by reason of that trespass, again to hold to him and his heirs.
By fine of 40s. York.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Sibethorp of a
messuage, a toft, 50 acres of land and 5 acres of meadow in Hokesworth
and Aslacton to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in a chapel to
be built by the same Thomas in honour of St. Mary the Virgin, John the
Baptist and Thomas the Martyr on the north side of the church of
St. Peter, Sibethorp, for the souls of himself, his father, mother, brothers,
sisters and ancestors, and of Simon de Sibethorp, William his son, Geofi"rey
le Clerk and the faithful departed ; and also of the reversions of a messuage
and lands in Sibethorp, Sireston and Aslacton which Alice late the wife of
Geoflrey le Clerk of Sibethorp holds for life, and of 2 messuages and lands
in Sibethorp and Thuruerton, which William le Mareschal holds for life.
By fine of i mark. Nottingham.
Vacated because surrmidered.
Oct. 22.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 23.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 22.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 16.
Protection, for one year, unless the king order otherwise in the meantime,
for Nicholas Chaumberleyn, merchant, born of the power of the king of
France, who has a fixed domicile and tenement in the city of Bath and is
a citizen of that city paying lot and scot. By K. & C.
The like at the request of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, for
Edmund de Jovenzano, parson of the church of Chesthunte, born of the
parts of Savoy and not of the power of the king of France.
Pardon to William de la Lowe for acquiring in fee without licence, a
messuage, a virgate of land, and 2 acres of moor, from William de
Whitynton, and a messuage, a moiety of a virgate of land and a moiety of
an acre of meadow, from John le Clerk, in Whitynton ; a messuage, a virgate
of land, 2 acres of meadow, an acre of moor from Emma de Heigreve and
Felicia her sister, and 2 acres of meadow from John atte Stone, in Kyne-
fare ; and 2 acres of meadow in Dunneslegh from Gilbert de Dunneslegh ;
all held in chief ; with licence for him to retain the same.
By fine of 5 marks.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to tke abbot and convent of St.
Edmunds, of divers parcels of land, &c. by William de Whitene in Fornham
St. Genevieve ; by Seman Copynger in Ratlisden ; and by Richard de
Culford, chaplain, in the same town ; by Gilbert de Blofeld, parson of the
church of Westowe, in Westowe, all held of the abbot and convent and
worth 79.S. 6d. a year, as appears by inquisition made by John de Blomvull
escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c. ; to hold in satisfaction of 100^. a
year of the 40Z. a year of land and rent, which they have the king's licence
to acquire.
Grant to Matthew Shanke of the chantry of Pelham Fourneaux, in the
king's gift by reason of the lands late of William le Baud, rebel, being in
his hands.
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8d
1324.
Oct. 25.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 16 — cont.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Petronilla, late the wife
of John Alayn of Derteford.
The like for the following : —
William Marche.
Agnes late the wife of Thomas de Akeny.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov, 2.
Mortlake.
Oct. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 29.
Westminster.
The prior of Christchurch, Canterbury.
Alice late the wife of Richard de Byngham.
Simple protection, for one year, for Master Poncius de Podio Bosaco (sic),
of the duchy of Aquitaine, archdeacon of London, and canon of St. Peter's,
York, parson of the church of Shordich.
Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for John de Swynford,
staying in Ireland with John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, on the king's
service. By testimony of the said justiciary.
The like for Thomas de Saundeby. By the like testimony.
Oct. 30. Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Richard de Moseleye,
Westminster, clerk, in his manors of Friston, Sutton, Neuton, Wakefeld, Normanton,
Kelington and Barneburgh.
Safe-conduct until Whit- Sunday for Martin le Peyntour, yeoman of
Constantine de Mortuo Mari, whom the latter is sending to Lorraine to
procure the release of Constantine de Mortuo Mari, his son, a prisoner of
John de la Moilliere, and to bring him to England. By K.
Oct. 30. Protection with clause nolumus for Reginald de Cusancia, clerk, as he
Westminster, was born of the county of Burgundy and not of the power of the king of
France.
By K. at the request and by the testimony of William de
Cusancia, clerk.
The like for :—
Geoffrey de Gropo Sancti Petri, parson of the church of Geytingdon,
for one year.
William de Cusancia, treasurer of the king's son Edward, earl of
Chester, of the county of Burgundy and not of the dominion of the
king of France.
Gerard de Cusancia, Master John de Idle, chaplain, Peter, chaplain of
the said Gerard, John Dormaunz and William le Borgulon, men of
the household of the said Gerard, of the said county.
At the request and on the testimony of William de Cusancia,
clerk.
John de Claroun, steward of the household of Edward, earl of Chester,
the king's son, not being of the dominion, &c. for one year. By K.
Master Peter de Brixia, parson of Welleburn, in the diocese of Lincoln,
of Lombardy and not &c.
Simon Ferre, not being &c.
Master Peter de Cusancia, of the county of Burgundy and not of the
dominion &c.
At the request and on the testimony of William de Cusancia,
clerk.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov, 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. G.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 16 — cont.
The like, for one year, for Master Stephen de Claro Monte, parson of the
church of Bynteworth, not of the power of the king of France, who has
made oath that he will be of good behaviour.
The like for Master Isambert, parson of the church of Mapulderham, the
king's doctor.
John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, has letters nominating William de
Fynchedene and William de Wakefeld his attorneys in England for one
year.
Protection with clause nolumm, for one year, for John le Forester of
Stonystratford.
The like for the following : —
Margaret late the wife of Nicholas de Moeles.
John de la Haye.
Peter de Aynho.
Master Gilbert de Bruera, canon of St. Peter's, York.
John de Wysshawe, parson of the church of Westgrenestede.
Master William Bray, parson of the church of Copford, prebendary
of St. Pancras in the church of St. Paul, London.
William son of William le Parmenter of Shrewsbury.
William, almoner of the church of St. Paul, London, and parson of
the church of Hoton.
Presentation of Nicholas de Useflete to the church of la Rye, in the
diocese of Chichester. By K.
Licence for Henry de Trafford, to enfeoff Henry son of Adam de le
Mulnegate, chaplain, of the manors of Trafford and Stretford, co. Lancaster,
held in chief, and for him to regrant the same to the said Henry and
Margaret his wife, for their lives, with remainder to Henry son of John son
of Henry de Trafford and his heirs. By fine of 20 marks. Cambridge.
MEMBRANE 15.
Nov. 3. Writ of aid, until Hilary, for Robert de Umframvill, earl of Anegos, and
Mortlake. Ralph de Nevill, appointed conductors of William bishop of St. Andrews,
and Thomas Randolf, earl of Morref, and the six other envoys of Robert de
Brus, shortly coming to York to treat of a final peace, their men and
household to the number of 50 horsemen. [Fccdera.'] By K.
Mandate to the said earl and Ralph severally to conduct the said envoys.
Mandate to the sheriff of Northumberland to be obedient to the said
conductors and to cause the said envoys to be provided with sufficient
lodging and victuals at their own cost. By K.
The like to the sheriff of York. [Fmdera.']
Nov. 5. Protection for one year for John Dosioun, because he is a merchant of
Westminster. Gascony and not of France.
The like for the following who are not born of France : —
Nov. 6. William de Cusaunce, son of Peter de Cusaunce, knight, born of the
Westminster. realm.
Oto de Sabinis, prebendary of Bikeleswade, in the church of S. Mary,
Lincoln, born of the county of Burgundy.
By K. at the request and on the testimony of William de Cusancia,
clerk.
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1324.
Nov. 5.
Westminster
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 1 5 — cont .
John de Treye of Hambury Saltemerssh by Bristol, born of France,
but having a fixed domicile, wife and household in the said town and
in lot and scot ; for one year unless the king order otherwise.
Reyner de Berefrey, born of France.
Protection with clause nolumus for Pandulf de Sabell[is], staying in
the court of Rome, because he is born of Lombardy and not of the power of
France.
Protection for one year for Ambrose de Brixia and John de Brixia, as
they are merchants of Lombardy and not of France.
The like for Peter Barber of Middelton, a native of France, but with
domicile, wife and household in the said town and in lot and scot with the
men thereof ; for one year unless the king order otherwise.
The like for William de Cherleton.
Protection with clause nolumus for James de Cusancia, prior of Prittewell
(although that priory is a cell of the priory of Lewes, which is subject to the
abbey of Cluny, within the power of the king of France), a brother of
William de Cusancia, king's clerk, treasurer of Edward, earl of Chester, the
king's son, and for Hugh de Cusancia, kinsman of the said William, both
born of the county of Burgundy.
By K. at the request and on the testimony of William de Cusancia,
clerk.
Pardon to John Oliver of Great Staneweye and Agnes his wife for
acquiring to them and the heirs of John from Laurence de Stodham, 90
acres of land, 7 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture and 10 acres of wood,
in Teye, held in chief as of the honor of Boulogne, as appears by inquisition
made by John de Blumvill, escheator in the counties of Essex, &c. and
entering therein without licence ; and grant that they may retain the same.
By fine of 5 marks.
Protection for one year for John del Goute, as he is a merchant of
Gascony and not of France.
Protection with clause vohnnus for one year for John de Segrave the elder,
staying in the duchy of Aquitaine on the king's service. By K.
The like for John de Fryvill.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Oct. 24.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 30.
Westminster,
MEMBRANE 14.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of Lancaster of pontage for three
years. By K. on the information of W. de Ayrem[ynne].
Protection with clause nolianus, for one year, for Robert de Renham of
Maydenstan.
The like for : —
Nicholas de Wedergrave, parson of the church of Haldesworth.
William de Gosefeld, clerk.
Master William de Lobbenham, parson of the church of Haregrave.
Bona late the wife of Thomas le fiz Bernard.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Nov. -4.
Mortlake.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Mortlake.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 2.
Mortlake.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
July 8.
Porchester.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Memhraiu 14 — cont.
Eleanor late the wife of Thomas de Wauton.
Robert de Silkeston.
The abbot of Boxle.
Protection for one year for the abbot of Rewley by Oxford, his
possessions and goods, as that abbey is not subject to any religious house
of the power of the king of France, and all the monks are English except
Peter de Duvone, abbot of the house, who was born of the power of that
king ; and he has found surety for his good behaviour, and that he will
not remove the goods of the abbey from the realm or pass himself to
foreign parts without licence. By K.
The like for one year for the men and merchants of the duke of Brabant,
the king's nephew, of Brabant, as they are not of the power of the king of
France ; provided that they exercise lawful trade and observe the charter of
the wool-staple. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Beler of 2 messuages,
30 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow in Kirkeby upon Wrethek to the
warden of the chapel of St. Peter there, in exchange for like premises in
the said town. By fine of J- mark.
Presentation of John de Aylmondestre to the church of the Holy Trinity,
Gloucester, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of John de
Guldeford, the last rector.
Protection and safe-conduct, until Christmas, for John de Sutton, staying
beyond the seas, and for his men and possessions. By K.
Presentation of Nicholas de Useflete to the church of la Rye, in the
diocese of Chichester, void by the resignation of John de Harwe, the last
rector.
Licence for John de Sancto Johanne of Basyng to grant for life to Hugh
son of John de Sancto Johanne of Basyng, the bailiwick of the forestership
of Pambere and Evereslegh, held in chief, with reversion to the said John
and his heirs. By fine of 40s.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Matthew de Salso Marisco, Philip
Galiene and John Krantilie, of the island of Gerneseye, in going to that
island and returning to England.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Grant to Tido de Waresio of the prebend of Castre in the church of St.
Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the see
of Lincoln being lately in the king's hands. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to H. bishop of Lincoln.
Grant to Richard Bret, of the office of the serjeanty of Mithe in Ireland,
late of Matthew Bacun, tenant in chief, which office Richard Babbyn,
deceased, lately held by the king's commission, to hold during the minority
of the heir of the said Matthew.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Pardon, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Richard le Wayte,
escheator in the counties of Wilts, etc. to William Daunteseye and Margery
his wife for acquiring without licence a messuage and 22 acres 1 rood of
land in Southmorton ; which John de Nevill, deceased, who held them in
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48
1324.
Membrane 14 — cont.
chief of the late king granted at fee farm to Roger Daunteseye at the
rent of 12(1. a year and suit at the court of Southmorton every three weeks
and which, after the death of the said Roger, descended by hereditary
right to his son William, and afterwards came by purchase to the hands
of Thomas Jurdan and are now to the hands of the said William and
Margery ; with restitution of the same.
By pet. of C. and fine of 40s. made before the Council.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 13.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for the abbess of Mallyng.
. The like for the following: —
Master Richard Martyn, parson of the church of Little Burstede.
Master Richard de Brenchesle, parson of the church of Pecham.
Master Richard de Baldok, parson of the church of Stebenheth.
John, bishop of Ely.
The abbot of Bynedon.
Master George de Saluciis, archdeacon of Buckingham, and prebendary
of Masham,'in the church of St. Peter, York, and of Chermynistre
and Bere, in the church of St, Mary, Salisbury.
Protection for one year for Master Bertrand de Fargis, prebendary of
Osbaldwyk, in the church of St. Peter, York, because he is born of the
duchy of Aquitaine, and not of France. By K.
The like for the following, born of the said duchy : —
Raymond, cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, dean of St. Mary's,
Salisbury, archdeacon of Leycestre in the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln, and parson of the church of Leyk, in the diocese of York.
Master Poncius de Podio Barzaco, archdeacon of London and prebendary
of Bolum in the church of St. Peter, York, and parson of the church
of Shorham.
Protection with clause rogamus for one year for the prior and convent
of Beerdenne, collecting alms. The king's bailiffs are to arrest any
unauthorized persons collecting in their name.
Protection for one year at the request of the chancellor and master of the
university of Oxford, for Master Guichard de Pardinis, parson of the church
of Brinckeworthe, that he be not disturbed on account of the late ordinance
for attaching the bodies of all Frenchmen and seizing their lands and
goods. ^y K-
John Mautravers, the elder, staying in England, has letters nominating
Philip Dollard and David de Lacok his attorneys for two years in Ireland.
Licence for Ralph Basset of Drayton, seneschal of Gascony, to have a
ship loaded with corn, herrings and other victuals to be brought to the
duchy for the maintainence of himself and his household in Gascony. By K.
Protection for one year for Master John de Monte Claro, canon of
Southwell and parson of the church of Irencestre, in the diocese of Lincoln,
because he is born of Lombardy and not of France.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Nov. 7.
Westiuiiister,
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster,
Nov. 11.
Westminster,
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 13 — cont.
Revocation of the presentation of John de Percebrigg, king's clerk, to the
chapel of Percebrigg, which the king believed to be in his gift by reason
of his custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick,
tenant in chief, it having been found, by inspection of the rolls of the
Chancery, that the advowson thereof has been assigned in dower to
William la Zousche and Alice his wife, late the wife of the earl, in her
share of the earl's advowsons.
Protection, for one year, for Gaucelin, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus
and Peter, treasurer of the church of St. Chad, Lichfield, prebendary of
Sallou, in the same church, and of Driffeld, in the church of St. Peter, York,
and of Louth, in the church of S. Mary, Lincoln, parson of the churches of
Lenynges, Holynburn, in the diocese of Canterbury, Pagenham, in the
diocese of Chichester, Hakeneye, in the diocese of London, and Hemmyng-
burgh in the diocese of York ; notwithstanding the late ordinance for the
arrest of Frenchmen. [Feed era.]
Protection with clause nolumus for Alexander de Bergh and Robert
Wawayn, to whom the king has committed the keeping of the castle and
town of Scardeburg and of the manor of Whallesgrave, while they are in
the king's service.
By an inquisition ad quod damnum made by Richard le Wayte, escheator
in Wilts and other counties, it has been found that the king may without
damage make restitution to John son of John de Ridale of a toft and a
moiety of a messuage, mill and of 11 acres of land in Suthmorton, held in
chief, which John de Nevill, deceased, in the time of the late king granted
without licence to William de Ridale and his heirs at fee farm by rent of 12.s'.
yearly and suit of court at his court of Suthmorton every three weeks, which
premises by hereditary right descended to John de Ridale, the elder, and
now by purchase have come to the hands of the said John son of John de
Ridale ; the king has therefore pardoned the trespasses therein and granted
that the said John son of John shall have the same again to him and his
heirs. By pet. of C. and fine of 40s. made before the Council.
The like to Richard son of Walter le Reve with respect to a messuage
and 16 acres of land in Suthmorton held in chief, which the said John de
Nevill without licence granted in fee farm to Henry de Dudecote and Eva
his wife, to hold to them and their heirs at a rent of 8.s. and like suit at the
said court, and which afterwards came by purchase to the hands of Walter
le Reve and then to the hands of the said Richard by hereditary right.
By pet. of C. and fine of 20s. made before the Council.
Appointment of Nicholas Lumbard, king's serjeant, to arrest and bring
before the king Master John de Notingham.
By K. on the information of Simon Croyser.
Presentation of Richard de Hasseneye of Creyk to the church of Hilde-
burghworth, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Michael
de Caylly, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of
the land and heir of Thomas de Caylli.
MEMBRANE 12.
Nov. 7. Impexhnus and confirmation of a writing of Roger Beler, dated at London
Westminster, on Tuesday before St. Martin, 18 Edward II, notifying that whereas Ralph
de Freschevill lately enfeoffed him of the manor of Cruch, held in chief, to
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45
1324.
Mem b rane 1 2 — co nt .
the end that he might regrant it to him for life, the said Ralph has granted
to him that he and his heirs shall retain the manor, which is now in his
hands, without making any estate thereof to the said Ralph, paying only to
the said Ralph, for his life a rent of 35 marks.
Mandate to Edmund, earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, to make livery of
the temporalities of the priory of Kaermerdyn to John de Chaundos, canon
of that house, whose election as prior has been confirmed by D. bishop of
St. Davids, and who has done fealty to the king. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo to the tenants of the priory.
Nov. 12. Protection with clause nolumus for one year for John de Eston, parson of
Westminster, the church of Seyveton.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 13.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
The like for the following : — -
Thomas de Eggefeld, parson of the church of Thyrsford, constantly
attendant upon the king's service.
Roger Blome, for two years.
John de Merlawe, parson of the church of Navesby.
James de Beauflour.
Bartholomew de Stanhou.
Master Robert de Patrica.
Adam atte Dene, of Portesmuth.
The prior of Ely.
Master George de Saluciis, archdeacon of Buckingham and prebendary
of Massam in the church of St. Peter, York, and of Cherministre
and Bere in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.
Pardon as above to Walter le Clerk of Morton with respect to a messuage
and 16 acres of land in Southmorton, held in chief, granted in the time of
Edward I by John de Nevill at fee farm to Adam le Clerk and Eva his wife
to hold to them and their heirs at a rent of 8s. 1^^/. yearly and suit at his
court of Suthmorton every three weeks which afterwards came by purchase
into the hands of the said Walter ; and restitution to them of the same.
By pet. of C. and by fine of 20s. made before the Council.
The like to Ralph atte Cruche and Alice his wife with respect to a
messuage and 16^ acres of land in Southmorton, held in chief, granted by
the above John de Nevill at fee farm to Manser de Morton and his heirs, to
hold at a rent of 9.s. 9d. yearly and suit at his above court, which afterwards
came to the hands of Walter de Chilton and Agnes his wife, and have now
come by purchase into the hands of the said Ralph and Alice.
By pet. of C. and by fine as above.
Nov. 8. Protection with clause volumiis, for one year, for John de Segrave the
Westminster, elder, staying in the duchy of Aquitaine on the king's service. By K.
Nov. 11. Signification to S. archbishop of Armagh, primate of Ireland, of the
Westminster, king's pardon to the dean and chapter of Clonmacnois, for electing without
praying for the royal licence. Master Lewis, precentor of the said church, to
be their bishop in the room of Donald, deceased ; and signification of the
royal assent to the said election, in consideration of the poverty of the said
church. By K.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Membrajie 12 — cont.
^landate to John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, on receipt of letters of
confirmation of Stephen, archbishop of Armagh, to take the fealty of the
said Master Lewis, and cause restitution of the temporalities of the
bishopric to be made to him. By K.
Pardon as above to Thomas Jurdan of Southmorton and Isabel his wife
of all trespasses in respect of lands in Southmorton, held in chief, which
elohn de Nevill granted at fee farm in the time of Edward I without
licence, as follows : — a messuage and 10 acres, 1 rood, of land granted to
Maud late the wife of Richard le Fevre, at a rent of 8s. 3c/. and suit at
his court of Southmorton every three weeks; 12 acres of land granted to
Christina late the wife of Robert Basset at a rent of 6.s. and suit as above ;
5 J acres of land, granted to Manser de Sandervill, at a rent of 2.s. ^d. and suit
as above ; 1 acre of land granted to Roger Daunteseye, at a rent of Qd. and
suit as above ; and a messuage and 2^ acres of land, granted to William
Basset at a rent of 18<;/. and suit as above ; all which premises have come
to the hands of the said Thomas and Isabel by purchase ; and restitution of
the same to them and their heirs.
By pet. of C. and by fine of 30s. made before the Council.
Protection for one year, out of reverence for pope John XXII, for Master
Hugh de Ingolismo, sacristan of the church of Narboune, papal nuncio of
England, Ireland and Wales, and prebendary of Rykehale, in the church of
St. Peter, York ; notwithstanding the late ordinance for the taking of the
bodies of Frenchmen. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
St. Mary, Westderham, by Robert Goldi of Estwalton and Eustace le Keu
of Wychyngham of 2 messuages and 31i acres of land in Westderham and
Tylneye, co. Norfolk, not held in chief, as appears by inquisition made by
John de Blomvull, escheator in the counties of Suffolk, &c., to hold in
satisfaction of 20s. of the 10 marks yearly of land and rent which they have
the king's licence to acquire.
MEMBRANE 11.
Nov. 8. Power to William, archbishop of York, John, bishop of Ely, Roger, bishop
Westminster, of Coventry and Lichfield, Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, Hugh le
Despenser, lord of Glomorgan, Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of
Middlesex, the chancellor. Master Robert de Pikering, dean of St. Peter's,
William York, le Latimer, knight, William de Ayremynne, canon of York,
Henry le Scrop, justice of the Forest beyond Trent, Geoffrey le Scrop, chief
justice, and William de Herle, knights, to make a final peace with Robert
de Brus. [Fcedera.] • By K.
Nov. 18. Pardon for a fine made before the treasurer and barons of the exchequer
Westminster, to John de Sully for his adherence to the rebels.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Nov. 10. Protection for one year for John de Pomeriis, prior of Andevre, in the
Westminster, diocese of Winchester, as he was born of the duchy and is not of the
affinity or confederacy of the king of France. By K.
Nov. 12. Pardon as above to Walter Bolle of Southmorton of the trespasses with
Westminster, respect to lands in Southmorton, held in chief, granted to John de Nevill
at fee farm, without licence, as follows : — A messuage and 9 acres of land
to Geoffrey Bolle and Mary his wife and their heirs at a rent of 5s. and suit
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1324.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Membrane 11 — cont.
at his court of Southmorton every three weeks, and a moiety of an acre of
land there to Christina late the wife of Ralph Basset and her heirs at a rent
of 3^/. and suit as ahove, all which have now come hy purchase to the hands
of the said Walter ; and restitution of the same to him and his heirs.
By pet. of C. and by fine of 20s. made before the Council.
The like to John le Yongge with respect to the following premises in
Southmorton granted by the same John de Neville ; 2 messuages and 16
acres of land to William le Yongge, the elder, at a rent of 5.s'. Id. and ^uit
as above ; an acre of land granted to Robert Basset at a rent of 6^/. and
suit as above ; 1^ acres of land granted to Maud late the wife of Richard le
Fevre, at a rent of dd. and suit as above ; a messuage and an acre of land
granted to Christina late the wife of Robert Basset, at V2,d. ; all which
have come to the hands of the said John le Yongge by purchase ; and
restitution of the same to him and his heirs.
By pet. of C. and by fine of 40s. made before the Council.
Presentation of Hugh de Herlaston to the vicarage of the church of
Bradepole, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
priory of Lodere being in his hands.
MEMBRANE 10.
Nov. 10. Protection for one year for Master James de Bononia, parson of the
Westminster. Caxton, who is of Lombardy and not of the power of the king of France.
ByK.
The like for Guy Dotto of Lombardy.
Nov. 12. Protection and safe-conduct until Easter, for William Bartholomei de
Westminster. Baladuno, whom the archbishop of Vienne and the bishop of Orange
(Auracisensis) papal nuncios in England, are sending beyond the seas.
The like to the following whom they are also sending : —
Perinus de Alvernia.
Raymund Adomari de Burgo. [Fcedera.]
Nov. 13. Writ de intendendo for John de Denne, appointed by Stephen de Abyndon,
Westminster, king's Serjeant, the butler, as his deputy in the port of Sefford, co. Sussex,
during the king's pleasure.
The like for the following : —
Richard Langynough of Melcombe, as his deputy in all ports of the
counties of Somerset and Dorset.
Wilham Vivien, as his deputy in the port of Shorham, co. Sussex.
Nov. 12. Ratification of a release in mortmain by John de Claveryng to Master
Westminster. John de Botheby, rector of the church of Ryton, of divers lands, meadows
and pastures called ' Spechines' on the south of the Tyne near Ryton.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayrem[ynne] .
April 13. Notification, to avert sinister suspicion in the case of John de Sheperton,
Gloucester, whose right hand has been cut off, that his hand was cut off in the king's
service by the Scots, the king's enemies and rebels.
By K. on the information of brother Philip.
Nov. 14. Whereas John de Arundell, who held the manor of Wolbedyng, co.
Westminster. Sussex, of Edward I in chief, granted in fee to Walter le Blunt a messuage
and 1| virgates of land in Wolbedyng at the rent of 10s. a year; and the
48
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 19.
Westminster,
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 10 — cont.
said Walter afterwards granted the same to Adam de Poghele, in fee, and
he to John le Em in fee, who granted the same in fee to William atte Hoo,
without any licence obtained from the late or present king ; the latter in
consideration of a line made by William has pardoned these trespasses, and
granted that he shall have the messuage and land again to hold to him and
his heirs of John de Hastynges, into whose hands the manor has come, and
his heirs. By C. and by fine of 20.s\ made before the Council.
The like to Andrew son of Walter de Sutton with respect to 2 messuages
and 3 virgates of land in Wolbedyng, granted by the same John in fee, at
the above time to Walter le Blount, at the rent of 29.s. and suit at the
court of Wolbedyng twice a year, which the said Walter afterwards granted
to the said Andrew in fee.
By C. and by fine of 40s. made before the Council.
The like to Robert de Lopeshurst with respect to a messuage m
Wolbedyng, granted as above to Maud late the wife of Henry de Bello Loco
and her heirs at the rent of 16^/. and suit as above, which the said Maud
afterwards granted in fee to the said Robert.
By C. and by fine of i mark made before the Council.
Protection for one year for Hervey de Saham, who is suing for the king
and for himself against Thomas de Neirford and others touching divers
trespasses, before certain justices appointed to hear and determine the same.
The like for one year for Raymond, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in
Cosmedyn, archdeacon of Canterbury ; notwithstanding the late ordinance
for the taking of the bodies of those of the power of the king of France.
By K.
Protection and safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Master Hugh de
Engolisma, sacristan of the church of Narbonne, papal nuncio to England,
Ireland and Wales, and for his sub-collectors and ministers ; and they
are not to be arrested by reason of the said ordinance. By K.
Protection with clause rogamus, for two years, for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of Aeon, in the city of. London,
collecting alms in the churches. The king's bailiffs are to arrest
any unauthorized persons collecting alms in their name.
MEMBRANE 9.
Nov. 12. Appointment of John de Weston, constable of the Tower of London, to
Westminster, arrest John Poucyn of Canterbury, clerk. By K.
The like of Hamo de Chikewell. By K.
The like of John de Leycestre, clerk, and to deliver the said John when
taken to the above constable or to the mayor of the said city. By K.
The like of the following : —
William de Henton | gigj.ijg^
John de Henle j
Nov. 15. Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Richard Asselyn,
Westminster. The like for the following : —
John de Ifeld.
Master John de Blebury, clerk.
John de Godesfeld of London.
The prior of Clifford in Wales.
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1324.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. lo.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster,
Nov. 15.
Wesiminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 9 — mnt.
Thomas cle Tyiiton, parson of the church of Midlyngton.
John de Writtele.
Master Robert de Leycestre, parson of the church of Sibbesdon.
Thomas de Leycestre, parson of the church of Clifton Caumvill.
Robert de Langeton, parson of the church of IManton.
Master Henry de Clif.
Pardon to Robert de Matteshale of Bannebury of his outlawry in the
county of Berks, for non-appearance before Henry de Pentelowo and his
fellows, justices of oyer and terminer, to answer John le Porter of Staunton
Harcourt touching a trespass by him and others at Abyndon ; as the said
John has asserted in the Chancery that the said Robert has satisfied him
with respect to the said trespass.
Pardon to John son of John de Hastynges for acquiring to him and the
heirs of his body from Aymer de Valencia, late earl of Pembroke, the manor
of Cumpton, co. Somerset, held in chief, and re-granting the same to the
earl for life, without the king's licence ; and restitution of the same to him
and the heirs of his body, with reversion to the right heirs of the earl.
By fine of 20 marks.
Protection for one year for Master Robert de Patrica, a Roman, who is
not of the power of the king of France.
The like for the following, who are not, &c. :- —
Simon Sapiti, rector of the church of Ekesclyf, in the diocese of
Durham, born of Florence. By K.
Master Philip Sapiti, rector of the church of Meriet, in the diocese of
Bath and Wells, born of Florence. By K.
Stephen de Jocels, of the county of Burgundy.
By testimony of W. de Cusancia, clerk.
John de Falouns, of the county of Burgundy.
By the same testimony.
Protection with clause rolnmus until Midsummer for J. bishop of
Norwich, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for the following going in like manner
Master Thomas de Asteleye.
J. bishop of Winchester.
ByK.
Nov. 15.
Westminster,
The like for the following going with the said bishop : —
Walter de Harpham, parson of the church of Yevelton.
By testimony of the bishop.
Master James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester.
Adam de Styvynton.
Hugh de Patrinton, parson of the church of Baggehurst.
Master William de Mees, parson of the church of Northberkhamstede.
Edmund de Shireford.
Adam Iveys of Salisbury, going with Master Thomas de Asteleye,
king's clerk. By testimony of the said Thomas.
J. bishop of Norwich has letters nominating John de Sutton, clerk, and
Peter de Well[es] his attorneys for the same period.
3317 ^
50
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
Westminster,
Nov. 16.
Westminster,
Dec. 11.
Nottingham.
Nov. 18.
Westminster,
Membrane 9 — cont.
The following- have the like : —
J, bishop of Winchester, nominating Master Robert de Stretford and
Thomas de Evesham.
Master Richard de Chaddeleye, parson of the church of Kemeseye,
going with the bishop of Winchester, nominating Thomas de
Brayles.
Protection with clause wlinnus for the same period for the said Master
Richard de Chaddesleye. By testimony of the said bishop.
The like for the following going with the said bishop : —
•John de Hounesworthe, parson of the church of Clent.
Master William de Wygornia, parson of the church of Botteleye.
Stephen de Icham, parson of the church of Wykham.
Geoflrey Honlees.
Robert le Mareschal of Suthwerk.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for John Fourner, master of a ship called
The Shiji of St. Blaise of Bayonne, Gerard de Bargoneys and Michael
Marcader, citizens and merchants of Bayonne, who lately came within the
realm to trade with wine and other merchandise, returning to their own
parts. By K. on the information of W. de Ayrem[ynne] .
Writ of aid until Michaelmas for W^illiam de Northwell, king's clerk,
charged by the steward of the household and the keeeper of the wardrobe
to make purveyance of hay and other necessaries for the office of the
stewardship. By bill of the keeper of the Wardrobe.
The like for Robert de Smithele, for the office of the king's marshalsea.
By the same bill.
Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for Master Richard de
Marny, parson of the church of Leyre, going on the king's service with J.
bishop of Winchester. By testimony of the said bishop.
The like for the following going with the said bishop : —
William de Hacton.
John de Lacy.
Peter de Haluton.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for W. archbishop of Vienne, papal
nuncio, going beyond seas. By K.
The like for H. bishop of Orange.
I
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 8.
Presentation of Matthew Huse to the church of Rosfeir, in the diocese of
Bangor, void by the resignation of John de Haverbergh, the last rector.
The like of the said John to the church of liladen, in the diocese of
Lincoln, void by the resignation of the said Matthew, the last rector.
Licence for the appropriation by the prior and convent of Haverford in
Wales of the church of St. Ishmael in Lambston {in villa de Lambert in Ros)
of their advowson. By fine of 100^.
Pardon to Hughle Chapman, son and heir of Walter le Chapman, of the
trespass of the same Walter in acquiring from the abbess of Shaftesbury a
messuage, 16 acres of land and pasture for one beast of the plough, 6 cattle,
2 bullocks, 100 sheep, 2 rams {hurtardos) and 10 swine in Gussuch, held in
chief, and entering therein without licence, and for entering therein by
hereditary right on the death of Walter, with restitution of the same.
By fine of 1 mark.
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61
1324.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster,
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster
Membrane 8 — emit.
Grant to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of Dover of mura<?e for three
years. By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Appointment of John de Henle, clerk, to arrest William de Banham,
clerk, and deliver him into the custody of .Tohn de Weston, constable of
the Tower of London, or of the mayor of London. By K.
The like of Robert de Glastynbury, clerk, to arrest John Pontyn, of
Canterbury, clerk, and John de Clare, clerk, and deliver them to the custody
of the said John or mayor. By K.
Pardon to John de Mareys, ' mouner,' for acquiring in fee from Godfrey
sometime bishop of Worcester, two mills in Kemeseye, held in chief of
Edward I, at a rent of iOs. Qd., and entering therein without licence ; and
licence for him to retain the same. By fine of 40s.
Confirmation to the prior and brethren of the hospital of St. John,
Lodelawe, of the following grants in frank almoin made by the following
persons : —
William Juvenis, 5 burgages in Froggelone, Lodelawe.
Ralph le Joukare of Hereford and Agnes his wife, a house and place of
land in Old Street, Lodelowe.
Juliana, late the wife of Thomas de Lodeford, of licence to make and
extend their gorce in the water of Temede above the bridge of
Temede on her land and soil.
Alan Carpenter, a burgage in 'le Olde Strete.'
William son of William Sabyn of Lodelowe, a burgage with all buildings
and appurtenances in Lodelowe.
Reginald le Teynturer, a moiety of a burgage in Froggelane.
John le Bonde of Stoke, a house without the old gate.
Luke Godmon of Wehou, a house in Old Street and 2.s. of rent out of
a house which Anian de la Pole held.
Robert le Mercer, all his land in Froggelone.
Roger Eilrich and Agnes his wife, the house and land which he bought
of ]\Iaud Maynard and Agnes her daughter ; saving a rent to William
de Furch[es] of Qd. and a rent to the said Maud and Agnes and their
heirs of 2d.
Alan Lorimer, with the consent of Alice his wife, a stall (fielda) which
Gilbert de Lacy gave to him for his service.
Richard de Momele, clerk, 7 acres of land in Aka.
John Milcent of Lodelowe, son of Peter Milcent, 14 ridges {Helionibm)
in Lodelowe.
William son of Andrew, clerk, 2.s-. of rent out of the garden of William
le Teynturer (Tinctoris) by the dyke of Lodelowe.
Roger de Stanton, a quit-claim of all parcels of his meadow in Alta,
except two parcels, whereof one is called ' Lutlemoresich ' and the
other ' Tundemedue.' By fine of 40.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Wilughby of 5
marks of rent in Notingham to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily
at the altar of St. Mary the Virgin in the church of Wilughby on the
Wolds. By fine of 100s.
Grant to John, bishop of Norwich, who has gone beyond the seas on the
king's service, that when he dies the executors of his will shall have free
and full administration of his goods, and no escheator, sheriff' or other
minister shall intermeddle therewith ; on condition that immediately after
his death, the executors come to the exchequer and these find security to
satisfy the king of the bishop's debts to him.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
52
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
Mi'mhra)i(' 8 — emit.
Mandate to Nicholas de Hugate, king's clerk, receiver of the moneys and
victuals for the expedition of the king's affairs in the duchy, to purvey
therefrom necessaries in Spain for the maintenance of the men already
there on the king's service and of others about to come there ; and the
expenses thereof shall be allowed in his account.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayrem[ynne] .
MEMBnANE 7.
Nov. 15.
Westminster,
Licence, notwithstanding
the late ordinance for the taking into the
king's hands of all lands and goods of aliens of the power of France, for
John de Triple, citizen of London, to retain the manor of Tynton, co. Kent,
according to the terms of two deeds made to him to wit (1) A lease by Cono,
late prior of Horton, in the diocese of Canterbury, and the convent of that
house which belongs to the power of the king of France, to him of the said
manor from the feast of St. Lawrence, in the king's thirteenth year, until
5 years after Michaelmas then next, granted in consideration of 300 marks
in hand paid ; except lands in that manor which William de Hethe holds
for life, and with this proviso that jf the said John, his heirs or executors,
should incur any loss by defect of the maintenance and defence of the walls
and watergangs of Romenal Marsh or in any other way through the non-
observance of the agreements on the part of the prior and convent, he and
his heirs should keep the manor until he have indemnified himself for his
loss out of the same.
(2) A grant made to him by John, the present prior, that he shall
retain the said manor and receive all its issues, beyond the term of the
said five years until he has indemnified himself for his losses ; it having
been found by account betAveen them that John de Triple, over and above
the farm due by the above agreement, had paid in tenths of green wax,
and maintenance of walls and watergangs of Romenal Marsh as 'well as
other debts incident upon the prior and convent, the sum of 91/. By C.
Nov. 18. Inspc.i-i lints and confirmation of a release dated at Westminster, 15
Westminster, November, 18 Edward II, by Thomas, earl of Norfolk, marshal of England,
the king's brother, to Hugh le Despenser, lord of Glaumorgan and
Morganno to the following effect. Whereas on 17th August, 17 Edward II
[p. 402], the earl granted for life to the said Hugh the castle of Strogoill
and the manors and towns of Chepstowe and Tudenham and all his other
lands and rents beyond the water of Saverne, viz. between that water and
the water of Weye and elsewhere in Wales and the marches of Whales,
without England, with all appurtenances, except the office of the marshal-
sea if that were in any way appendant to the same, at the rent of 200/. ; he
now for 1,200 marks in hand paid releases him from the said rent and from
any action for waste, sale, exile or destruction committed in the premises
whether in the past or in the future. Witness : — John, bishop of Norwyz,
Walter, bishop of Exeter, Edmund, earl of Arundel, John de Guarrene,
earl of Surrey, John de Hastinges, Robert del Isle, John de Crumwell and
others, h^rciirh. . By K.
Nov. 16. Licence, notwithstanding the late ordinance for the taking of the lands and
Westminster, goods of aliens of the power of France, for John de Dynyeton, king's clerk,
his executors and assigns, to retain the manor of Northglemham, co. Suffolk,
according to a lease thereof made to him on Sunday before St. Valentine,
17 Edward II, l)y Peter, prior of Theford of the Cluniac order, and the
convent of that house, who are of the power of the king of France, to hold
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1324
Nov. 20.
Westmiuster.
Nov. 21.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Membrane 7 — eont.
for his life, or by his executors for 10 years in case of his death, at a rent of
20 marks, and the manors and churches of Dersham and Jokeford, in the
same county, with all their appurtenances, except the advowsons of the
of the vicarages and churches aforesaid, according to a chirograph whereby
the said prior and convent, on Tuesday, the morrow of the Assumption, in
the same year, let the same to him at farm for 5 years from the morrow of
Michaelmas then next for 250 marks to be paid to them or to their attorney
in London, viz. 50 marks a year.
Protection, for one year, for Raymond de Rossilhaco, prebendary of
Leghton upon Bronneswolde in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and for
his men and lands ; that they be not molested by pretext of the ordinance
of the taking of bodies of Frenchmen and arrest of their goods.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
The like for Master Bernard de Cucinaco, prebendary of Stratton, in the
church of St. Mary, Salisbury. By K. on the like information.
Grant to Richard Dammory of the marriage of Robert son and heir of
John de Ferers, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Protection with clause noliimus, for one year, for the abbot of Certeseye in
his manors of Certeseye, Chaveham, Thorp, Egeham, Fremele, Assh, Sutton,
Colesdon, Horlee, Ebesham, Bokham, Clandon, Coveham, Waltham, and
Petrechesham.
Nov. 20.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 21.
Tower ol
London.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 6.
John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, going beyond the seas on the
king's service, has letters nominating Gerard de Cusancia, clerk, and
R . . . . de Creyk, clerk, his attorneys until Midsummer.
Protection with clause nohnims, for one year, for John de Rothewell and
Adam de Rothewell.
Safe-conduct, until the Purification, for Gilettus le Falconer, going
beyond seas on the king's business.
By K. on the information of Robert de Wodehous.
Commission to Ralph de Nevill and John de Fenwyk to array in the
county of Northumberland the knights, esquires and other men at arms,
and all fencible men, to be ready by Candlemas for service in Gascony
against the king of France; and to enquire what knights, esquires and
other men at arms there are, and by whom retained ; and the king has
commanded the arrayers and sheriff in the county to assist them. They,
are to spare no one nor take bribes as others have done. French. [Pari.
Writs] . By K.
The like to the following in the following counties : —
Peter Tilliol ) Cumberland.
Richard de Denton )
John de Lancastre of Holgil
Hugh de Louthre
Walter de Stirkelond
Edmund de Nevill
John de Chetewynd
John de Ardern
Westmoreland.
I Lancaster.
[' Chester.
54
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324,
Membra )ie 6 — cant.
Thomas Ughtred
John dc Sutton
Richard Biroun
William de Bokmynstre
Thomas Newemarch
Bernard de Bruys
William do Bayous
John de ]\Iounteny
John Charnelles
Alvrey de Solney
AVilliam de Rosel
William de Bermvnjjfham
William de Lucy
John Boyvill
John Hakelut
Thomas de Mounteny
Thomas W^ake of Depyng
John Moritz
Robert de Veer
Andrew de Seint Lyz
William Moigne
Matthew de Bassingbourn
Anselm Mareschal
George de Thorp
William Giliard
John de Wlielnetham
Richard Perers
John de Mounteney of Essex
John de Wauton
Robert de Echingham
Roger de Bavent
Robert de Kendale
John de Cobeham
Ralph Sauvage
John de W^arblington
John de Basinges
Walter de Paveli 'le litz'
Edmund Gascelyn
W^illiam de Faucomberge
Reynold de Montford
William de Faucomberge
Henry de Gilden
Robert de Sapy
William Tracy
York.
Lincoln.
!• Rutland.
Nottinerham.
[ Derby.
[ Warwick.
[ Leicester.
- Northampton.
i
Bedford and Buckingham.
) Cambridge and Hunting-
j don.
i Norfolk.
I Suffolk.
- Essex and Hertford.
Surrey and Sussex.
Kent.
J
- Southampton.
I Wilts.
}■ Somerset.
r Dorset.
[' Gloucester.
18 EDWAUD 11.— PAiiT L
65
1324.
Mciiihranr ij—cnnt.
Nov. 23.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 28.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 25.
Bassingbourn.
Peter de Graimsoiin
Walter de Hugeford
Thomas Hastang
Nicholas de Aston
Thomas de Halgheton
Thomas de Pipe
Fulk de Pembrigge
Roger Corbet of Morton
Richard de Hiwissh
William de Botreaux
Nicholas Dauney
Peter de Chalons
Edmund de Cornewayll
Roger de Nowers
John Harecourt
Ro2:er de Nowers
Hereford.
[ Worcester.
I Stafford.
[ Salop.
r Cornwall.
r Devon.
I Oxford.
[ Berks.
French. [Pari. Writs.]
Protection, for one year, for brother Bentyvinus, master of the hospital
of Altopascio in Tuscany, parson of the church of Great Trillowe, because
he is not of the power of the king of France. By K. & C.
Protection, for one year, unless etc., for John Roundel of Bristol, who is
born of the power of the king of France, as he has a fixed domicile in
Bristol and has found security. By K. and C.
Protection with clause volmnus, until Midsummer for John de Eccles of
Langham, going beyond the seas on the king's service with J. bishop of
Norwich. By testimony of the said bishop.
The like for Master John de Thweyt, parson of the church of Wynterton,
going with the said bishop. By the like testimony.
Pardon to Isabel, late the wife of Robert de Scales, of the trespass of the
said Robert and herself in acquiring to them and the heirs of Robert a fourth
part of the manor of Haselyngfeld from William de Monte Caniso and
another fourth part from Peter Pycot, who held the said parts in chief, and
entering therein without the licence of Edward I by letters under his great
seal, with licence for her to retain the same.
By fine of 60.s. because they had licence under the privy seal of
Edward I.
Cambridge.
Nov. 30.
Water
Newton.
Mandate to John de Blomvill, escheator in the counties of Norfolk etc.
to deliver the temporalities of the abbey of Croylond to Henry de Casewyk,
a monk of that house whose election as abbot has been confirmed by H.
bishop of Lincoln and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
Matthew Broun, escheator in Lincoln, &c.
John de Bolingbrok, escheator in Warwick, &c.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
56
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 2L
Puckeridge.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
131G.
May 11.
Westminster.
1324.
Nov. 19.
Westminster
Nov. 19.
Westminster,
Nov. 17.
Westminster,
Nov. 20.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 20.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 5.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Peter de Thurlaston,
parson of the church of Brokhole.
The like for the followini;- : —
The prior of Royston.
John de Crosseby, parson of the church of Tollesbury.
Richard de Colyford.
Alan de Rothewell, parson of the church of Knoston.
Thomas Chenche, parson of the church of Bridbrok.
Master John de Blebury, clerk.
Pardon to Robert, prior of Huntyngdon, and William de Leghton, his
fellow canon, for entering the free warren of Master Nicholas de Ros at
Ufiyngton, hunting therein and carrying away hares, rabbits, partridges,
and pheasants, whereof they ^\ere convicted before the king.
By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury.
Viuated hecau.se in the ninth ijear.
Licence, notwithstanding the late ordinance for taking into the king's
hands lands and goods of aliens of the power of France, for John de
Binieton clerk, and John de Cotum, citizen of London, according to the
tenor of a lease made to them for 200/. in hand paid by Geoffrey, prior of
Lenton, of the Cluniac order, and the convent of that place, who are of the
power of the king of France, dated on Saturday the feast of St. Barnabas
the Apostle, 16 Edward II, of the manor of Cortenhale with all its appur-
tenances as well within as without the town of Cortenhale, except the
advowson of the church thereof, for ten years from Michaelmas, 1322 ;
which said sum the prior and convent have applied entirely for the good of
their monastery, to retain the manor for that term. By C.
Protection for one year for Raymond Pelegrini, parson of the church of
Atherton, in the Isle of Wight, as he was born of the duchy and not of the
power of the king of France.
By K. on the information of W. Ayremynne.
The like for the abbot of Gloria, of the order of Flora [Floreii) in the
diocese of Anagni, parson of the church of Lide, in the diocese of Canter-
bury, of the parts adjacent to the city of Rome, and not of the power of
the king of France.
Protection with clause vohunm until Midsummer for John de Britannia,
earl of Richmond, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for the following:— •
Master John de Hildesle, clerk. By K.
William de Sautre, parson of the church of Grettone, going with the
said Master John. By testimony of the said John.
Richard de Perers, going with the said earl. By testimony of the earl.
Bertram de Monte Bocherio, going with the earl.
Master William Pollard, parson of the church of Whassyngburgh,
going with the earl.
Protection, for one year, for Simon Beuveys, parson of the church of
Wotton by Northampton, born of the power of the king of France, who
has given surety for good behaviour.
By K. at the instance of John de Hastynges and by his mainprise.
18 EDWARD IL— Part 1,
67
1324.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 5 — eimt.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of Kermerdyn of murage for one year.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from attempting anything in
derogation of the king's right of collation to the prebend of Carleton and
Thurleby in the chm-ch of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason
of the voidance of the see in time of Edward I, and to which he has collated
Richard de Ayremynne, king's clerk.
Writ of aid, for one year, for Thomas de Crokham, charged by Thomas
de Useflete, king's clerk, clerk of the great wardrobe, to provide carriage
for things purveyed for that office. By K.
The like for Thomas de Crull.
Nov. 21.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 21.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 21.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 23.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 23.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 4.
Presentation of Rostagnus de Landuno to the church of Routhbiry, in
the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
bishopric of Carlisle. By K. on the information of W. de Ayrem[ynneJ.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation of
the king's right of collation to the prebend of Castre, in the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln, in his gift by reason of the temporalities of the
bishopric of Lincoln being in his hands, and of his collation of that prebend
to Master Tido de Varisio, king's clerk. By K.
Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for the merchants of Almain coming to
the realm to trade ; that they be not disturbed for trespasses or debts of
others, or trespasses in the past against the charter of the wool-staple, or
any ordinance for the arrest of the bodies of Frenchmen and others of
the power of France, with their land and goods. By K.
Protection, for tw^o years, at the request of Mary, countess of Pembroke,
for Mabel du Boys, Beatrice Meole, Nichola de Merkenez, and Alice
Bonefoy, members of her household, who are of the power of the king of
France. By K.
The like for the said Mary, w^ho is a native of France. By K.
Protection with clause nohdnus, for one year, for William Scot.
The like for the following : —
.John de Langeton, parson of the church of Langeton.
Richard de Feriby, clerk.
Robert de Pynho, parson of the church of Thurlestone.
John de Feriby, clerk.
William, parson of the church of Kestan.
Matthew de Redemane, parson of the church of Shire.
Hugh de Bouzi, parson of the church of Coudenne, constantly attendant
on the king's service. By K.
Although John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, lately mainprised to the
king for the good behaviour of Bertram Mountboucher, knight, Peter de
Morzeles and Robert Betyn. Friars Minors, Peter de Sancto Egidio,
John de Tailli, William Malechat, John de Gynes, Peter de Ardern,
Peter de Lamenyane, James le Barber, Richard le Barber, Michael
de la Botelerie, William le Clerk, William Burdaunt, 'messager,' John le
58
CALENDAR OF PATENT HOLLS.
131^4
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 25.
Bassinsbouni,
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 4.
Nottingham.
Dec. 6.
Nottingham.
Dec. 6.
Nottingham.
Nov. 27.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 18.
Nottingham.
Mciiihranc 4 — <()}it,
Perdriour, Thouuis Cauchc, William de Kaundes, William Morel, William
de Mountganoun, John Pykard, Ivo Ledos of Lambele, Robert le Freresman,
Buchard de Theueiiy and Bertram his brother, and John de Chaunbri,
members of his household and born of the power of France, and that
they will not remove their goods or go from the realm without the
king's special mandate, or send messenger or letters beyond the seas, yet
because the said earl is going there on the king service and by his order
and the said Bertram, Peter, c\:c. with the king's licence are going with the
earl, the king grants that the earl shall shall not be charged in any
way because of the mainprise, but if they return with him during the war
with the king of France he shall be charged with the mainprise of those
who return with him as before. By K.
Master John de Hildesle, clerk, going beyond the seas on the king's service,
has letters nominating Robert de Hemmyngburgh, clerk, and Edmund de
Hildesle as his attorneys until Midsummer.
Protection with clause voIiuhus, until Midsummer, for George de Saluciis,
archdeacon of Birkyngham (sic), going beyond the seas on the king's
service. By K.
He has letters nominating James de Clanaxio and William de Northwyk
as his attorneys for the same time.
Protection with clause rohomis^ until Midsummer, for John de Rothewell,
parson of the church of Asthorp, going with the above George.
The same John has letters nominating Griffin de Cantyton and W^illiam
de Northwyk, as his attorneys.
Licence for Robert de Wodeham and Sibyl his wife to enfeoff Walter de
AVodeham, their son, of a messuage, 64 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow,
5 acres of pasture, G acres of wood and 6s. of rent in Byflet, held in chief.
By p.s.
Simple protection, for one year, for Master John Lambok, of Notingham.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Henry de
Mammesfeld, dean of St. Mary's, Lincoln.
The like for :—
John, parson of the church of Clifton.
Robert de Clifton.
Writ de intendendo for John de Barton, deputed by Stephen de Abyndon,
king's Serjeant, the butler, to perform his office during his pleasure in the
port of Kyngeston upon Hull.
The like for Richard Bodmyn, deputed in the port {in portu) of Lyme
and Brigewauter.
Association of Hugh de Cokeseye, in the place of Nicholas Corbet, who
cannot attend to this, with Nicholas de Aston, lately appointed to array 240
footmen in the county of Wircestre, the city of Wircestre excepted, by
Martinmas last ; the king wills that the array be made as soon as may be
because he has ordered his passage to the duchy of Gascony on Mid-Lent
Sunday. French. [Pari. Writs.'] By K.
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 8.
Licence for the abbot of Rufford to grant twelve oaks in his woods
within the forest of Shirewod to Henry le Scrop ; and for the latter to cut
them down and carry them away.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayrem[ynne].
IS KDWAKl) li. -Paut 1
no
1324.
Nov. 18.
Westminster,
Nov. 16.
Westminister.
Nov. 25.
Bassingbourn.
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 24.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 25.
Bassingbourn.
Nov. 22.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 6.
Nottingham.
Dec. 6.
Nottingham.
Nov. 26.
Bassingbourn.
Nov. 24.
Puckeridge.
Nov. 20.
Tower of
London.
Nov. 24.
Puekeridge.
Dec. 8.
Nottingham.
Membrane '6 — cont.
Protection for William do Alin.qio, parson of the church of Ncwenton by
Suth-sverk, who is of the county of Burgundy and not of the power of the
king of France.
By K. at the request and by testimony of William de Cusancia.
Pardon to Thomas de Hevere and John de Berkyngg for acquiring for
their lives from Thomas, bishop of Worcester, the manor of Aston
Bishop's, held in chief, at a rent of 10 marks, and entering therein
without licence ; and licence for them to retain the same.
By line of lOOs. Worcester.
Mandate to the bailiffs of Great Yarmouth and to all other bailiffs and
others not to molest John Perbroun, and other good men of that town,
who have licence with their ships to take Avheat and red herring [allec
sorum) to the duchy to make their profit of, notwithstanding any ordinance
against taking victuals there. By p.s.
Protection with clause nolumus, for two years, for Theobald Poleyn,
Serjeant of the rolls of the Chancery.
The like for one year for the following : —
Robert de Kellum, clerk, constantly attendant upon the king's business
in the Chancery.
Joan late the wife of Thomas Beaufiour.
John de Feriby, clerk.
Master Robert de Bridelyngton, parson of the church of Matlok.
Richard Spygurnel.
The prior of St. Oswald's, Nostel.
Roger Paul and William de Hurwurthe, canons of Carlisle, bringing
news of the death of J. their bishop, have letters for the prior and convent
of licence to elect. By p.s.
Mary late the wife of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, staying in
England, has letters nominating Roger de Houetoft and Laurence Cod
as her attorneys in Ireland for tw^o years.
Protection at the request of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, for
Luke de Cheveigneyo, parson of the church of Swaffham, although he is
born of the power of the king of France. Dy K.
The like for the following, at the request of the said earl : —
John de Quengou, parson of the church of Ledenham.
Richard, prior of Swaveseye.
Safeconduct, until Midsummer, for George de Saluciis, king's clerk,
archdeacon of Bukyngham, going beyond seas on the king's business, and
his household. By K.
Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Hugh de Lyncestre, servant of Queen
Isabella, charged by the steward of her household and the keeper of her
wardrobe, with making purveyances for the office of her scullery.
By K. on the information of Robert de Wodhous.
60
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324,
Membrane 3 — cant.
Dec. 11.
Nottin<;ham.
Dec. 13.
Nottingham.
Dec. 12.
Nottingham.
Dec. 17.
Nottingham.
The like to the following in her
John de Chetyngfold,
Robert de Denhiirst,
"William de Kenyngton,
John Draper,
John Cosyn,
Walter de Hynkele,
John Russel,
Roger Pate,
William de Oxneye,
John de Wisberewe,
Ralph de Wendovre,
Simon Constantyn,
Robert le Parker,
John de la Marche,
William atte Putte,
following offices : —
scullery.
!• marshalsea.
t poultry.
i hall and chamber.
- bakery.
kitchen.
pantry and buttery,
carriage of harnesses,
saucery.
wines.
The like for John de Astwyk, charged to lodge the household and the
horses of the queen. By K. on the like information.
The like for the following : —
Robert de Bamburgh, for the same ofiice.
William de Oxneye, for the pantry and buttery.
Protection with clause nolumiis, for two years, for Master Henry de
Clif, prebendary of Applesthorp in the church of St. Peter, York.
The like for one year for : —
Robert de Langeton, clerk.
Peter Oliver, parson of the church of Navenby.
Thomas de Garton, parson of the church of Oure.
William de Holynes, clerk.
Thomas del Bed of Esynden. By K.
John de Holm.
The prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
Pardon to Robert de Wolryngton of the trespasses touching the manor
of Eton by Hedon held in chief as of the honor of Tikhill, as appears by
inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of
Warwick, &c. which he granted to Henry son of Roger de Bradeburne in
fee and the latter regranted in tail to him and Margery his wife, with
remainder to his right heirs of Robert, and both Henry and he entered
into without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same.
By fine of 5 marks. Nottingham.
Writ of aid, directed to the sheriff and others of the county of York for
Richard de Moseleye, king's clerk, keeper of the castle of Conyngesburgh
and of other forfeited lands in that county, appointed by the king to make
four springalds out of the issues of his bailiwick, two to throw quarrels of
^ ell in length with iron, and two to throw quarrels of {• ell with iron and
300 quarrels, half of each length, and to cause the same to be brought to
Kyngeston upon Hull, by the Purification, to be delivered to Richard de la
Pole and his fellow -collectors of the custom in that port. By K.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1
61
1094 Xfrmhrnur i\ — cont.
The like for Thomas de Eyvill, keeper of the castle of Pontefract and
other forfeited lands in the same county, appointed to make six springalds,
three to throw f ell and three ^ ell quarrels and 700 quarrels, half of each
length, to be delivered as above. P,y K.
MEMBTiAXE 2.
Nov. 28. Grant, for the king's affection to the chancellor and masters of the
Huntingdon, university of Cambridge, to the mayor, bailitts and good men of that town
of pavage for three years ; to be applied by advice of the said chancellor
and masters. Jly p.s.
Vacated because otherwise on the scheclnle senm hereinth.
Memhrane 2 — Schedule.
Nov. 28. The like, with some additions and changes of the customs to be taken.
Huntingdon. J3y p c^^
Membrane 2 — cont.
Dec. 8. Pardon to Thomas de Huntele and Iseult his wife of his outlawry and
Nottingham, and her waiver in the county of Gloucester for non-appearance before the
king to satisfy him of the ransom due from them by reason of their
disseisin of Robert de Sapy and Alina his wife of the manor of Huntele,
whereof they were convicted before the king ; on condition that they
surrender straitway to the prison of Gloucester, and satisfy the king of what
belongs to him and the said Robert and Alina of their damages.
Dec. 8. Protection with clause nohmms, for one year, for William de Roston,
Nottingham, servant of Richard de Ayremynne, king's clerk.
The like for the followincf : —
Reginald de Frome.
Thomas de Gayrgrave.
William de Newerk, parson of the church of Brenkton.
William de Newerk, prebendary of Northmuskam, in the church of
St. Mary, Suthwell.
Nov. 26. Confirmation of a grant by the abbot and convent of St. Dogmell's to
Westminster. John Herberd of a messuage, a mill and 5 'ferlings' of land in Radetrowe,
CO. Devon, at a fee farm rent of 4 marks. Byline of 100s. Devon.
Dec. 10. Licence for Richard de Langeford, clerk, and Joan his wife to enfeoff
Nottingham. Thomas Brian of Suthwerk and Alice his wife of a messuage in Suthwerk,
held in chief. By fine of ^ mark. Surrey.
Dec. 12. Presentation of Peter de Horsley, chaplain, to the church of Luccombe,
Nottingham, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of William de
Luccombe, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of
the land and heir of Hugh de Luccombe, tenant in chief.
Dec. 13. Robert de Sutton and Robert de Wylleby, canons of Newstead in Shirewode,
Nottingham, bringing news of the resignation of Richard, the last prior, have letters
for the subprior and convent of licence to elect. By K.
Dec. 15 . Protection with clause ror/amus, for three years, for the warden of the bridge
Nottingham, of Burton upon Trent, which is broken down, and for his proctors, collecting
alms for the repair thereof.
62
CALENDAR OF PATENT KOLLB.
1324.
Dec. 17.
Nottingham.
Dec. 20.
Nottingham.
Dee. 17.
Nottingham.
Dec. 22.
Nottingham.
Dec. 18.
Nottingham.
Dec. 20.
Nottingham.
Dec. 23.
Nottingham.
Meinhraiic 2 — co)it.
Grant, for three years, to Alice la Palmere and Hugh de Stapelford towards
the repair of the bridge of Hethebeth and of the bridge of the new breach
by the said bridge, of pontage on goods for sale coming to the town of
Nottingham, to be applied in the repair of those bridges, by view and
testimony of William de Beston and John Dand, burgesses of that town.
ByK.
Protection with clause nolumuH^ for two years, for Alice de Palmere.
The like, for one year, for the following : —
Koger de Waltham, parson of the church of Hay tf eld.
John Gentilman of Lynton.
William Tekne of Norhampton.
Alice Russel.
Hugh de Burgh, parson of the church of Patrikbrumpton, constantly
attendant on the king's service.
Adam de Brom, constantly attendant in the Chancery.
Thomas de Barkeby.
Appointment of John le Sturmy, admiral of the fleet from the mouth of
the Thames northwards, to survey the corn, victuals, engines, hurdles and
other things ordered to be purveyed for the expedition of the king's affairs
in Gascony, and to accelerate the purveyance. . By K.
The like of Robert Beudyn, admiral of the fleet from the mouth of the
Thames westwards. By K.
Pardon to John de Myners, late a rebel, of 500 marks whereby he made
fine with the king to save his life and have his lands again.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Robert Busse and Roger de Pontyngdon, monks of Tavystok, bringing
news of the death of Robert de Campellis, their abbot, have letters for the
prior and convent of licence to elect. By K. on the like information.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Domingeo de la Perul, master of the king's
galley called The Galley of St. George and the men and mariners thereof,
going to divers parts on the king's service. By K.
The like for William Bernard du Forn of Bayonne, master of the king's
ship called The Ship of St. Edward and the men and mariners of the ship.
MEM B BANE 1.
Dec. 18. Licence for the abbot of Rufford to grant to Henry le Scrop twelve oaks
Nottingham, fit for timber in his wood within the king's forest of Shirewode and for the
same Henry to fell these and carry them away.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Dec. 18. Signification to W. archbishop of York, of the royal assent to the election
Nottingham, of William de Thurgarton, canon of the priory of Newstead in Shirewode,
to be prior of that house. By K. on the like information,
Dec. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of Warin de Rugge, brother of Isabel, wife
Nottingham, of John de Orleton, who has been deaf and dumb from his birth and
insufficient for the rule of himself and his lands, as appears to the full by
examination of him before the king in Chancery and by signs has given
18 b:i)\VAJ{l) JL. l\vuT 1
08
1324.
Dec. 20.
Xottinjifhani.
Dec. 21.
Nottingham.
Dec. 22.
Nottingham.
Dec. 22.
Nottingham.
Dec. 21.
Nottingham.
Mrnihraiic 1 — rout.
his consent to this appointment, to have the custody of the said lands,
which are held in chief, that these he not dilapidated on account of his
insufficie;ncy, on condition that the said Walter keep the premises without
dilapidation and out of the issues maintain the said John, his wife and
children and necessary household accordint? to the quantity of the said
lands ; and that any balance remaining over be converted by him to their
use ; and that he answer to the said John for the issues by account. By C.
InupcviniHn and confirmation of a charter dated at Oxford on Thursday
the feast of St. Nicholas, 1824, notifying that Adam de Brom, clerk, in
augmentation of the sciences and for the glory of the university of Oxford
and for the saving of his soul and the souls of his parents and benefactors,
has founded w^ith the king's licence a college of scholars, students in
sacred theology and dialectics, in a messuage in the parish of St. Mary's,
Oxford, which with the king's licence he acquired from Roger le Marescal,
parson of the church of Tackeley, and has granted the said messuage to
John de Laghton, elected rector of the said house of scholars, and to the
Dec. 25.
Nottingham,
Dec. 21.
Nottingham.
-John de Dukelington,
de Hampton, Richard
Wormenhale, John de
scholars thereof and their successors. Witnesses :-
mayor of Oxford, William de Burnecestre, John
Gary, John de Crokesford, the younger, Andrew
Bisshopton and others.
Licence for Ebulo Lestraunge and Alesia his wife to grant the castle and
town of Halton, co. Chester, to Hugh le Despenser the younger, for the
life of Alesia, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, markets, fairs, chaces,
warrens, fisheries and free customs ; with reversion to the king. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Presentation of Adam de Stayngreve to the church of Thornouer, in the
diocese of York, void by the resignation of William de Walmesford, the
last rector. By K.
Licence for Robert de Hamme, parson of the church of Kayrwent, to
grant in fee tail to Thomas de Hamme and Maud his wife the manor of
Wollayventon, co. Warwick, held in chief. By fine of 5 marks. Warwick.
Licence, notwithstanding the late ordinance for the seizure for the king of
the lands and goods of aliens of the power of the king of France for Hugh de
Wylughby, parson of the church of Wylughby, to retain the church of
Risshindene with the greater and lesser tithes, profits and fruits, and all
tenements, messuages, lands, meadows and pastures belonging to the said
church, by virtue of a lease thereof from five years from 1 August, 1824,
made to him by Geoflrey, the prior and the convent of Lenton, who are of
the said power, on 17 November, 1321, before the said oixlinance, in con-
sideration of a release made to the prioi' and convent by Richard de
Wilughby, knight, his father, of an ancient debt of 200 marks upon their
house. I^y K.
Protection with clause vulinnus, for one year, for Master Walter de Istelep,
treasurer of Ireland, staying in Ireland on the king's service. By K.
Licence for Ebulo Lestraunge and Alesia his wife to grant to Hugh le
Despenser the younger, for the life of Alesia, the castle, manor and town of
Halton, CO. Chester, and the manor of Wythenes, co. Lancaster, which
they hold for her life by grant of the king, with all knights' fees, advow-
sons, demesnes, lordships, hundreds, woods, parks, moors, marshes,
meadows, plains, feedings and pastures, homages and services of free
64
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Dec. 27.
Nottingham.
Membrane 1 — cont.
tenants, bondmen, goods [of bondmen], with their issue (secjudis), markets,
fairs, chaces, warrens, fisheries, free customs and other things belonging
thereto. By K.
Appointment of Robert de Notingham, king's clerk, in the place of Adam
de Lymbergh, who cannot attend to this^ with Master Robert de Redmere,
lately appointed with the same Adam to survey and accelerate some
purveyances of victuals and other things ordered to be made in the counties
of Lincoln and York for the king's passage into Gascony.
July 8.
Porchester,
July 15.
Porchester.
July 8.
Porchester.
MEMnriAXE Sid.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, John de Bek,
William Aylemere, John le Botiller of Lanultyt and Res ap Griffith, on
petition by the people of Ewyas that Richard \Yroth and Alice his daughter,
John Wroth and others killed Philip ap David, Yevan ap Kenewr[eyk]
Wren and William ap David at Ewyas, despoiled Walter Benet of his goods,
broke the house of John de Wynston at Red Castle, and carried away his
goods, fished in the king's stanks and stews at W^alterston and carried away
fish ; and that the said Richard, Alice and John drove away a mare and 28
cows at Breghennok, received and maintained thieves and felons in the parts
of Ewyas, and adhere to Roger de Mortuo Mari, 'le neveu,' the king's enemy
and rebel, and afforded him aid and counsel in many ways. The jurors are
to be of the lands of Breghennok, Elvayl and Grosmound, adjoining the
land of Ewyas, and of the land of Ewyas ; and the king has commanded
the keeper of the land of Ewyas, Robert Clement, keeper of the land of
Breghennok, William la Zousch, lord of Elvayl, and Henry de Lancastre,
the king's kinsman, lord of Grosmound, are to provide the jury.
By pet. of C.
The like to John de Mutford, John Sefoul and Simon de Hedersete, on
complaint by Hervey de Saham that Thomas de Nerford, Randolf Sket,
Thomas de Rykinghale, Robert le Scrikere, Robert le Vans, Richard Red,
parson of the church of Greston, Henry Lewald, John de Hoo, Adam
Pittok, John le Palfreiman, John Howe and others broke his close at Saham,
CO. Norfolk, and the doors and windows of his houses there while he was
staying by order of the king in the castle of Wlndesore for the munition
thereof, drove away 7 Worses, 8 oxen, 11 cows, 9 bullocks, 40 swine and
800 sheep of his, mowed his corn, and carried away corn, goods, doors,
windows, 25 swans worth 10 marks and writings, and depastured and
trampled down his grass.
( hauf/cd hij the cJuincellor hecaiiHc Healed at another time.
Afterwards, on 18 November, the king being at Westminster, Constantine
de Mortuo Mari is associated in the above commission.
The like to John de Stonore, John de Bek, William de Aylemer, John le
Botiller of Lanultyt and Res ap Griffith, on petition by the people of Ewyas
that Richard Wroth and John Wroth, the king's bailiffs of those parts, and
their clerks and ministers have impoverished the people by false indictments,
appeals, grievous ransoms, distraints and extortions, and the above
mentioned keepers and lords of the lands of Ewyas, Breghennok, Elvayl
and Grozmound are to provide a jury. By pet. of C.
July 15.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 36d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, William de
Assheburne, and John Beyer, on complaint by James de Puttenham that
18 EDWAUl) II.— Part 1
65
1324,
July 17.
Porehester,
July 12.
Porehester
Mouhyanc 80// — c(mt.
Alan Rewaud of Stokenchurche, Robert de Pagham, John Ic Bowyer, John
de Powele, Ralph Bacon, Henry atte Ponde, Philip Folke, Robert atte
Water, George Durdaunt, Richard de Penle, Richard atte Okslade, Richard
' of Hoo ' of Aston Rewaud, Peter de Stokkenchurche, William le Whelere,
Walter le Shovelere, Andrew de Newemere, John Hottcs, and Ralph
Herteshole, with others, carried away his goods at Stokkenchurche, co.
Oxford, and assaulted his men and servants. By K.
The like to the same, on the like complaint by William de Puttenham.
ByK.
Commission to John de Insula Vecta, William de Hardenne, and Ralph
de Bereford to deliver the gaol of Winchester of Alice wife of William de
Borehunte, detained therein for assenting to the passage of Roger de
Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, a rebel, lately being in the king's prison of
London.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Norwico, John de
Mutford, John de Bousser and John de Denum, on complaint by divers
persons that Gilbert de Burgh, and Edmund de Castelacre, the king's
bailifis of the town of Ipswich, John Baude and John de Preston, his
ministers of the said town, John son of Richard Haltebe, Thomas Randolf,
John Cobat, Geoffrey Pecke, Peter le Jaye, William Cristofre, Richard
Maynard, Thomas de Westhale, William Ryngeld, John le Deghere,
Richard Starlyng, William de Breeme, Roger le Barkere, Miles le
Fevre, John Godscalk, Hugh Smelt, John son of Margery Coulot,
Robert de Colesdon, 'and others of the commonalty of that town presuming
upon the liberties and immunities granted to them by the king's progenitors,
have made unlawful confederacies and conspiracies by oaths and other
means to maintain and defend one another in all plaints, exactions and
demands, and under colour of this have put divers injuries and oppressions
upon other men of the said town, who refused to join them, and upon
merchants and others frequenting there, causing them under pretext of
feigned larcenies, robberies and homicides to be indicted and imprisoned,
some innocent persons to be convicted thereof, and some notorious male-
factors to be acquitted ; assessing tallages and exactions upon the said
merchants and men as though in the king's name and levying the same to
their own use, and concealing felonies, robberies and homicides. By C.
MEMBRANE 35d.
July 9. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas de Veer, Roger Beler, and
Porehester. Robert de Malberthorp touching the persons who killed Ponsard de Monte
Martini and Eleanor his wife at Bradewell, co. Essex, those who after-
wards received them, and those who procured the killing.
By writ of secret seal.
July 11. The like to Richard Damori, steward of the household, an* Richard de
Porehester. Stapeldon, touching felonies committed in the counties of Devon, Somerset
and Dorset by men at arms, mounted and on foot, coming to Plymmuth,
CO. Devon, to go on the king's service to Gascony or staying there or
returning home. By writ of secret seal.
July 9. Commission to W. bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, and Richard Damory
Porehester. steward of the household, appointed to survey and array the king's passage
ordered at Plymmuth, co. Devon, to make orders touching ships and their
munition, men, horses and armour, to retain if necessary a greater number
3217
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66
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
July 15.
Porchester,
July 16.
Porchester.
Dec. 18.
Porchester.
1325.
Jan. 6.
Raven sdale.
March 8.
Tower of
London.
May 16.
Porchester.
Jdly 5.
Westminster.
Membrane 35^/ — rout.
of troops to go on the king's service, appraise the horses as is customary,
make carriage, purveyances and other things, to inquire touching trespasses
and disobedience against the king or his ministers, and to hear and
determine plaints of trespasses and injuries amongst the men marching to
Plynnnuth, staying there or returning home, and the king has commanded
the sheriffs of the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset and
all others to be attending, counselling and helping unto them therein.
By writ of secret seal.
Be it remembered that the letters directed to sheriffs, bailiff's and others
were patent. [Pari. Writ^i.']
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, John Sefoul
and John Claver, on complaint by Ralph de Cammoys that Thomas de
Nerford, Thomas de Rokynghale, (.s/r), Henry de Apehawe, Remigius, parson
of the church of Hengham, Geoffrey de Wylleby, Peter de Remisman,
^^'illiam de Rysyng, James de Risyng, and Thomas his brother, William
Rosselyn, Thomas de Manstone, William de Brigham, John de Sibton, Roger
Larcher, John de Quyneberge, Roberte le Hunte, Bartholomew de Asenawe,
Richard Goche, Richard Snel, Richard Maundevill of S wanton, Roger le
Hunte and others entered his manor at Flexthorp, co. Norfolk, and broke
his park there and hunted therein, and carried away goods and deer.
Chanr/ed hj the chancellor because sealed at another time.
Commission of the peace, pursuant to the statute of Winchester, to John
de Longevill and Robert de Daventre, in the cou^ity of Northampton.
The like to the following in the following counties : —
Robert Fiz Payn \ p ,
William de Stok ) -^o^^®^'
Robert de Yaal
John de Bysshopesdon
John de Ifeld
Robert de Estden
John Fillol
Robert Burdet
Richard de Eggebaston.
Thomas de Pipe
Philip de Somervill
Robert de Mauveysyn
Philip de Lutteleye
)
Warwick.
Essex.
Leicester,
Stafford.
[Pari. Writs.]
1324.
July 8.
Porchester.
July 18.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 34d.
Association of John de Stonore in the commission of oyer and terminer
to John de Bek and John de Barewe touching unlawful confederacies in the
lands of Ewyas and Breghennok.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Alexander de Cave, Geoffrey de
Cave, and Robert de Scorburgh, on complaint by Hugh de Pontefracto that
Thomas Hode of Houden, Alan Hode, John son of John Gentilman of
Lynton, John de Broghton, chaplain, and Thomas his brother, Robert son
of James le Barkere of Houden, Walter son of James le Barkere of Houden,
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1324
July 25.
Porchestev,
Membrane 34r/ — rout.
Peter de Hothum of Houden, John J^ond of Kilpyn, Thomas Fisshe of
Balkhohiie, Robert le Fornor of Houden, Thomas Toky of Kylpyn, Alan le
Beriere, ' Thomasservaunt Hode ' and others, assaulted him at Houden,
CO. York. By fine of 30s. York.
The like to William de Cleydon, Hugh de Hamslap and John de Mere,
on complaint by the abbot of Beaulieu that Ralph Monselawe and John his
son, John de Falle and John his son, John Reynold and Jolni his son,
Walter Brian, Roger Bryan, Adam Brian, Stephen Ncl of Cadelond, Robert
de Assheden, John son of John Chippe, Peter Kauncholer, Walter Tyrpel,
William Tirpel, Reginald atte Dane, Robert son of Augustin de Langele,
Richard Daneman, Roger Daneman, William Daneman, William Austyn of
Wodyton, William Crul, John Crul, Augustin Crul, William le Rok,
John de Shifford, William le Whyte, Richard Whityng, Edward le Gute,
Robert Bastard of Hardele, William le Yunge of Langele the younger,
William Coleman of Staneswode, William Prat of Brightmaneston, Robert
Algar of Stone, Roger Loneston, Robert Rolf of Leope, Adam Botsweyn,
William Pynnok of Stone, Richard Pynnok of Staneswode, and others,
filled up with earth, sand and stones dykes which he had made round 80^
acres of waste in a place called ' Nottele,' and 22 acres of waste in a place
called ' Codelesdon,' and 38 acres of waste in a place called ' Oterwode,' in
the New Forest, co. Southampton, which were arrented to him by John de
Foxle, William de Hardenn and Hugh de Hampslape, commissioners
appointed to arrent wastes in that forest ; and that the above persons
uprooted the slips of- trees and thorns of the hedges which he had planted
round the said places, and burned them and the stakes and poles of the
said hedges, and threatened to kill his men if they made any enclosure
there, so that he suffered loss by reason of the places remaining unenclosed
and uncultivated although he is charged at the Exchequer with the farm
thereof ; and that they beat his men and servants at the said place of
Nottele, whereby he lost their service for a great time. By K.
Aug. 2.
Guildford.
Aug. 8.
Guildford.
MEMBRANE SOd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Beler, Walter de Friskeneye,
Robert de Malberthorp and Peter de Ludyngton, on complaint by the
guardian of the Friars Minors of Lincoln that, while he was under the king's
protection, John de Bevercotes and Margery his wife, Alexander Boteler of
Lincoln, and Eglentina his wife, John Doubrigg and others broke his close
and houses at Lincoln, and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to Henry de Cobbeham, John de Bousser and John de If eld
touching the persons who entered the free chace of Tonebrigge in the
counties of Kent and Sussex, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K.
MEMBRANE 29d.
Aug. 29, Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Hemmegrave, Simon de
Battle. ' Hedersete and Robert de Asphale, upon information that Philip Harneys,
John his brother, Geoffrey Stace, Henry his brother, Thomas Lu, John son
of John de Grymmesby, Thomas Stace, Thomas le Maistre, Laurence le
Clerk, Sniion Shakelok, Hugh ' Phelippesman Harnays,' and others making
conspiracies in the town of Ipswich, co. Sufiblk, and compelling others by
unlawful oaths to swear to maintain and defend them in all plaints,
08
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Mouhraur 29'/ — cont.
assaulted Edmund de Castelacre and Gilbert de Burgh, bailiffs of the
town, and John Haltebe, constable of the peace there, in exercising their
offices and executing the king's mandates, besieged them in the house of
John de Preston, at length broke the doors thereof, entered the house, and
beat them and others who were in their company there for the preservation
of the peace, and by their continual menaces prevent them from exercising
their said offices. By p.s.
Aug. 6.
Guiklford,
Aug. 17.
Isleworth.
MEMBRANE 2M.
Commission to William de Bereford, Hervey de Staunton and William
de Herle to examine at St. Martin le Grand the record and process of the
following plea and to correct the error if any therein. Lately, at the suit
of Cantus de Blank, merchant of the society of the Scali of Florence — setting
forth that it was usual amongst alien merchants in the realm, in the case of
loans and other deliveries betw^een them, for memoranda thereof to be made
in their papers on both sides, stating the amount, the cause and term of
payment, without any bond being made between them, and that the said
Cantus had in that way lent 177^. Vds. to Baukinus Brunelesk', merchant of
Florence, at London, and the said Baukinus had clandestinely taken away
his paper and all his goods and was hastening away to foreign parts leaving
the said Cantus unpaid — the king commanded the mayor and sheriffs of
London to associate with themselves John de Stonore and John de Weston,
constable of the Tower of London, and to call before them the said Cantus
and Baukinus and other merchants of the society of the Bardi, Spini,
Peruzzi, [of] Florence and others commorant in London, and by inquisition
of such alien merchants, who were not suspected, to do justice in the
matter. But in the record and process and rendering of judgment, the said
Baukinus complains that there was manifest error.
Association of John de Chtyndon, in the room of John Bever, who is
attendant upon the king's business elsewhere, with Henry Spigurnel and
William de Assheburne in a commission of oyer and terminer directed to
the latter touching a complaint by William de Puttenham above recited.
[Seep.Qi-^.] ^ ByK.
The like touching a complaint of James de Puttenham. [See p. 64-5.]
By K.
Aug. 27.
Tonbridge.
MEMBRANE 21d.
Appointment of Thomas Deyvill and Adam de Hoperton to deliver the
gaol of the castle of York of Thomas Ganton of Wakefeld, detained therein
for the death of Robert le Leche.
Commission to William de Bereford, Hervey de Staunton and William de
Herle to examine at St. Martin le Grand the record and process of a plea of
trespass that was before the mayor and sheriffs of London between Richard
de Reynham and Geoffrey parson of the church of Holy Trinity the Less,
London, executors of the will of Thomas de Thorp, of the one part, and
John le Wolf and Alice his wife, of the other part, and to correct an error
which John and Alice complain has intervened therein.
MEMBRANE 26^.
Sept. IG. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bello Campo of Somersete,
Porchester. John Randulf, Matthew de Clivedon, and John de Fosse, on complaint by
Adam le Galeys that John son of Joan de Sancto Laudo, Edmund Loryng
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69
1324.
Sept. 18.
Porchester.
Xlciuhranr 26^/ — lont.
and Joan his wife, Robert Loring, Gilbert Baldewyne, John de Gillyngham,
John le Flecchere of Chitton, John son of \o)nitti'd] of Bruttone and others,
broke his houses at Hutton, and carried away his goods and writings.
By fine of lO.v. Somerset.
The Uke to Ijambert de Trykynham and Henry de Fenton, on complaint
by Richard de Honwell, Edmund de Cressy and Ralph de Sancto Laudo
that William Gilmyn of Dodyngton, William Bolour, Roger Barioneys,
Richard atte Barnes, Henry atte Lane, Richard atte Lane, William
Graunteir, William Ascelot, Roger son of Ralph, Thomas le Clerc,
Henry Brice, Henry Reinald, Richard Hert, William atte Tounhend of
Westburgh, William Spare water, Richard le Warner of Bynyngton,
Richard atte Tounhend of Bynyngton, Thomas Sampson, Henry Stiward,
Walter Stiward, and others, broke the stank of their mill at Claypol,
CO. Lincoln, and cut in pieces the tmiber placed there for the preservation
of the stank, so that the water ran out and they lost the profit of their
stank and mill. By K.
Sept. 18.
Porchester.
Sept. 20.
Porchester.
Sept. 20.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 2od.
The like to Edmund de Passeleye and Hamo de Chigewelle, on complaint
by John de Coblington that Richard, abbot of Westminster, Robert de
Kirtlington, John de Bebury, William de Longardyn, Robert de Brakeleye,
Michael de Bridbrok, Simon de Bristouu, John de Tyteburst {sic), his fellow
monks, John son of Richard atte Watre, Walter son of Henry le Keu, John
his brother, Richard atte Doune, Peter Page, Randolf le Pestour, John de
Hereford, John de Wenlok, and others, assaulted him at Westminster,
CO. Middlesex. By K,
The like to the same on lilie complaint by the following : —
William de Anesty. By K.
Walter de Wycroft. By K.
Robert de Sellyng. By K.
Bartholomew de Monte Acuto. By K.
The like to Robert de Aston, John de Peytou and Richard de Westbury,
on complaint by John atte Chambre, 'cornmongre,' that, while he was
under the king's protection, John Balle of Tredyngton, Nicholas Janekyn,
William Poygnaunt, John Moygne, John Maudut of Neubolde, Robert
Mariot, Alice Norman, Alice Robyns, William Harald, John Willekyn,
William Roman, Thomas Baldewyne of Neubolde, John Hert of Derlescote,
Nicholas Goffe, Nicholas Gobioun, Maud late the wife of Nicholas le Reve,
John Thomas, John Sprigun, and others, carried away his goods at
Tredynton, co. Worcester. By C. and by fine of 20s.
Commission to Geoffrey le Scrop, Walter de Bello Gampo and Robert
de Haustede to deliver the prison of the Marshalsea of Nicholas Kenwreyk,
David le Harpour, Wadin Brisebon, Richard de Stoklond, Philip de Corne-
wayle and John de Wandlesworth, who, asserting themselves to be of the
king's household and following it at a distance, committed divers larcenies
and"^ felonies at Winchester and elsewhere in the county of Southampton
without the verge, whereof they have been indicted at that town, for which
cause the marshals of the household by the king's order took them at
Winchester and brought them to the said prison of the Marshalsea ; and
therefore the king commands the marshals to have them and their attach-
ments and the sheriff of Southampton to cause the said indictment to be
brought before them, and jurors to be present at such time and place as
they shall make known. By K.
70
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Sept. 20.
Porchester.
Membrane 2 5 d — cont.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Cantebr[igia], Simon de
Brunne, and Robert de Grauncet, on complaint by William Freman of
Gritton that William de Saiitre, parson of the church of Gritton, John de
Sautre, chaplain, Robert Jumet, William Margaret, Robert Vallet, Robert
Redder, Geoftrey de Leyton, William son of Maud la Fevere, and others,
assaulted him at Gretton, co. Cambridge. By fine of 20s'.
Sept. 1.
Pevensev
Sept. 15.
Porchester
Sept. 15.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 23d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger Beler, Robert de Malber-
thorp, Lambert de Trikingham and Henry de Fenton, on complaint by
Thomas de Hemmyngburgh that William Motekan of Neuton, John his
son, Thomas Motekan of Westrasen, Thomas son of Thomas de Nevill of
Faldyngworth, Thomas Bridde of Neuton the younger, Robert ' the
priorisserjant of Sixil,' Geoffrey Motekan of Neuton, Richard de
Spridelyngton of Neuton, William son of Ralph de Neuton, Walter Kyn
of Toft, Simon de Dalby of Normanby by Burtounstather, Richard Bridde
of Neuton, and others, drove away six of his horses at Toft Neuton, co.
Lincoln, of the price of 6Z. and other goods, and assaulted his men and
servants. By fine of 206.
Commission to Lambert de Trykyngham and Henry de Fenton, on
petition before the king and council by the men of Claypol, co. Lincoln,
and the parts adjacent shewing that whereas persons wishing to pass from
Claypol to Newerk have been wont to pass by a way leading from Claypol
over the bridge of Oldehebrigge, on the confines of the counties of Lincoln
and Notingham, with horses, carts and other animals and carriages, the
said bridge is now broken down and the timber and stones thereof are
carried away, and the way itself is so washed away by inundations that men
passing there cannot in these times discern it to their great risk, to survey
the way and to enquire by jury of the said counties by whose default the
bridge is so broken down, and who are bound to keep and maintain the
same, and to distrain them to make restitution of the timber and stone
taken away, and to repair and maintain the bridge and road.
Commission (Je nalliiH et fossatis to Roger de Somervill, Hugh de
Pikworth and Robert de Babbethorp, on the east side of the water of Ouse,
between Turneheved and Barnebyfery, co. York.
MEMBRANE 22d.
Sept. 28. Commission to Walter de Bello Campo to enquire in the county of
Porchester. Southampton touching persons pretending to be of the king's household,
who have obtained lodging in divers parts of that county without the verge
of that household and have carried away victuals without paying for the
same. By K.
MEMBRANE 21d.
Oct. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Scures, James de Norton
Porchester. and Thomas de Saunford, on complaint by William de Kyngeston that
Bertrand de la Moi-e, William Bachelier, Simon le Messour of Warnebourne,
Roger le Hunte, William Parker of Alton, and others, assaulted him at
Winchester, co. Southampton.
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71
1324.
Oct. 8.
Woolmer.
MEMBRANE 20</.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, Robert do Aspale
and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by William Peyvre that Nicholas
atte Wodehous, John le Barbour of Lenne, John Jolifjohan, Thomas le
Palefrayman, Martin Attewode, Henry Benne, John Caprun, Roger son of
John de Gunton, Thomas de Antyngham, William Bertelmeu, Theobald
Fist, John Cailli, Ralph, parson of the church of Erpyngham, and others,
entered his manor at Thorpemarket, and carried away goods, and assaulted
Hawisia his wife, so that she miscarried, and assaulted his men ; the jury
to be of the county of Suffolk. By fine of 20-s.
MEMBRANE 18d.
Oct. 23. Commission to John de Bousser, John de Cantebr[igia] and Robert de
Tower of Asshele to examine at St. Martin le Grand the record and process of a
°^ °^" plea that was before Ralph de Sandwyco, sometime keeper of the city
of London, and William de Leyre and Thomas Romayn, then sheriffs
of the city, by writ of Edward I, between Maud daughter of Christiana
Sperlyng, now wife of Bartholomew de Kent, ' tayllour,' and Felicia
her sister, now wife of William le Markeys, 'fitheler,' of the one part,
and Thomas son of John Doget, Hamo de Hethe and Alice his wife,
of the other part, that the latter render the services due out of a free
tenement in London which they held of the said Maud and Felicia, which
said Hamo and Alice held a life estate in the premises, part of the
inheritance of the said Thomas son of John, by bequest of the said John
Doget, the father of the said Thomas son of John, whose heir he is ; and
to correct any error therein. The examination is to be made in the
presence of the now mayor and sheriffs, the parties, and Henry Prodhomme,
who holds three shops, and Godwin Turk, who holds one shop, of the
tenement aforesaid.
Oct. 29. Commission of the peace pursuant to the statute of Winchester, to
Westminster. Walter de Huntyngfeld and William de Chymbeham, in the county of
Kent. [Pari. WriU.]
Oct. 20.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 25.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE lid.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Passele, Robert de
Malberthorp and John de Stonore touching the death of Roger Alomaly,
the king's stonemason, in the chapel of the palace of Westminster at
Westminster, co. Middlesex, and divers trespasses against other of the king's
stonemasons there, committed by monks of Westminster and others, as is
said. By K.
The like to Thomas de Luda and Master John de Pykesle touching
some evildoers in the counties of Oxford, Berks, Wilts, Southampton,
Somerset and Dorset, who broke the parks of the king's enemies after these
cam^into his hands by forfeiture, and entered the king's free chaces and
warrens in those counties, hunted therein, felled the trees, fished in the
stanks, stews and several fisheries, and carried away fish, trees, and some
other goods late of the said enemies, deer, hares, rabbits, partridges and
pheasants. By bill of the Treasurer.
Afterwards, on 4 February, the king being at Westminster, Robert de
Hungerford was associated in the above commission.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
■1 QOA yiemhranc lid — cont.
Oct. 29. The like to Henry de Cobeham and Henry de Sharden touching the
Westminster, persons who with Ralph Duboneye the elder, Alexander Forester ' Rauf-
servant Duboneye,' Geoffrey de Hardesham, Adam his brother, and Roger
Peytevyn broke the king's park of Blechinglegh, co. Surrey, hunted therein
and carried away deer. By K.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
The like to John de Bousser, John de Cauntebrigge and Simon de
Bnnine, on complaint by Isabel late the wife of Salomon de Carleton of
Ely that Roger de Essex, ' taverner,' Alexander de Alington, John de
Queye, Benedict de Helegeye, John de Lydgate, Benedict Kellok, Henry
Corner of Dounham, William Whitstot, John le Longe, Ralph Scot, and
John Portejoye of Litleport, and others, broke her house at Ely, co.
Cambridge, by night, and dragged her, as she lay naked in bed, from the
same bed and beat her. By K. at the instance of Robert de Insula.
Oct. 29.
Westminister.
Oct. 30.
Westminster
MEMBRANE 16c7.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Cobeham and William
de Cotes touching the persons who with David Ospring, Geofirey Molessh
and John atte Frytlie, entered the king's free warren of Badelesmere, co.
Kent, hunted therein and carried away conies. By K.
The like to Richard de Baskervile, John Inge and Roger Carles touching
oppressions and maladministration by William de la Wode, keeper of the
castle and lands of Wyggemore now in the king's hands, which lands are
in the counties of Hereford and Salop, as is said.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayrem[ynne].
Nov. 1.
Mortlake.
MEMBRANE 14rf.
Commission to Edmund de Hemmegrave, Simon de Hedersete and
William de Gippewyco reciting that whereas, at the suit of John Fairher,
burgess of Berwick on Tweed, setting forth that after the truce made
betw^een the king and the men of Scotland, he came with a ship laden with
salmon, deer-skins, tallow and other goods to Ipswich under a safe-conduct
of Robert de Umframvill, earl of Anegos, and his fellows, keepers of the
said truce in the parts of Northumberland, which safe-conduct was
accepted by the king, to trade and sell amongst other things salmon to the
value of 121. to John le Keu and Simon Shakelok and they have refused to
pay the 121. and threatened him with loss of life and limbs, and that
afterwards when he had sold the rest of his goods, and taken in a cargo
of corn and other goods, to be taken to Scotland, Edmund de Castelacre,
Henry Rotour and other men of that town arrested his ship and corn, and
the above John, Simon, Edmund and Henry as also John le Blount,
Thomas de Westhall, John de Melford and others of that town by collusion
impleaded him by feigned and frivolous plaints in the court of that town,
and praying for redress, the -king lately ordered the bailiffs of the town to
call the parties before them and cause restitution of the 121. and satisfac-
tion for his damages to be luade to him, the said bailiffs ^have done nothing
herein ; and appointing them to find by inquisition on the oath of men of
the county of Suffolk what damages the said John Fairher has sustained,
to cause restitution of his ship and corn or the value thereof and satisfac-
tion for damages to be made him and to punish all whom they shall find
to be guilty herein.
Vacated becaiOic ot/icncise beloic.
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73
1324.
Nov. 8.
Westminster,
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Commission dc tralliifi ct fossatis to John Randolf, Elias de Godele and
John de Fosse along the coast in the county of Somerset.
The like to Walter de Friskeneye, Robert de Malberthorpe, Peter de
Skremby and Gilbert de Toutheby bet^Yeen Grymesby and Boston,, co.
Lincoln.
Commission to Edmund de Hemmegrave, Simon de Hedersete and
William de Gippewico touching the suit of John Fairher as above
[ut. Ihl] with the addition following, named as having with others
arrested his ship and parted the cargo among them, viz. Henry Rotour,
John le Blount, John Coleman, John Irp, John Robat, John le Maistre,
Andrew le Spicer, Laurence atte Wente, William Shriblound, William
Bast, Henry Stace, Seman Meriel, Miles le Fevre and Thomas Coman.
Commission to Richard de Wyndesore and William de Bradewcll, on
complaint by men and tenants of the hundred of Istelworth, to enquire
touching the behaviour of John de Enfeld and Roger de Broke, lately
appointed in the county of Middlesex to survey the array in pursuance of
the late proclamation, as it is charged that they and their deputies have
assessed divers tallages on complainants by colour of providing arms and
extorted money from them which they have converted to their own use,
that they have spared able-bodied men for what these gave them and com-
pelled the weak and poor who had nothing to give them to labour every
day at divers places in the hundred and elsewhere in the county, and that
they have done other extortions and grievances in this behalf. By p.s.
MEMBRANE lid.
Nov. 15. Association of John de Stonore and John Loveday in the commission of
Westminster, oyer and terminer to Thomas de Luda and Master John de Pykesle
touching trespasses in the parks of rebels in the counties of Oxford, Berks,
Wilts, Southampton, Somerset and Dorset, since these came into the
king's hands by forfeiture, and in the king's free chaces and warrens in
those counties.
Nov. 18. Commission de ivaUm etfosaatis to William la Zousche of Assheby, John
Westminster, tie Cantebrigge, Simon de Brunne, and John de Hynton in the county of
Cambridge.
MEMBRANE lOrf.
Nov. 13. Association of Roger Hillary in the commission of oyer and terminer to
Westminster. Richard de la Bere, Thomas de Luda and John de Chetyngdon touching a
complaint by William de Chastiloun, parson of the church of Bedhampton,
that Alan de Lenne, John ' Aleinsmanoflenne,' Richard ' Aleinsprestof-
lenne,' Richard Munde, Gilbert Wysman, and others, assaulted him at
Lekhampstede, co. Buckingham.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 7d.
Commission to John de Stonore, William de Denum and John Beyver
reciting that ; whereas at the suit of Elizabeth late the wife of John de
Pabenham the elder, setting forth that an assize of novel disseisin which
74
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324
Nov. 24.
Cheshunt.
Nov. 23.
Tower of
London.
Membrane Id — cojit,
John de Pabenham arvamed before .John de Bousser, John de Cantebrigge
and Simon de Brunn, then justices assigned to take assizes, juries and
certifications in the county of l^edford, against her and others by original
writ, touching a tenement in Wyiden passed by in the absence of her and
the others, and that she had a writing of quit-claim to her of the tenement
made under the seal of the said John de Pabenham, upon the making
whereof the jurors of the assize were not examined, and could not be
examined, because no mention was made of the said quit-claim in the plea,
the king lately commanded the said justices to view the said document
and do her justice according to the statute in that case, and that, although
he afterwards appointed Roger Beler, Walter de Friskeneye and Robert de
Malberthorp as justices to take all assizes. Sec. arramed before any of his
justices in that county, willing that the whole matter should be finally
determined before the former justices and not before the latter, he com-
manded the said John, John and Simon to proceed to take the certification
touching the premises notwithstanding the commission to Roger, Walter
and Robert, and determine that matter finally, but they for divers matters
elsewhere cannot attend to this ; he has appointed them for this in the
place of the same John, John and Simon.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre and Robert
Russel on complaint by Master John Bussh, king's clerk, that Gilbert de
Welton, and others, entered his manor at Hoton Paynel, co. York, and
carried away goods. By p.s.
The like to Constantine de Mortuo Mari, Simon de Hedersete and
William Bout of Norwich, on complaint by John de Grantham, Robert
But, John Pellessone, Peter Neve, Walter Warst, and Lambert de Rouberwe
that whereas they put 82 sarplers, 3 pockets of wool and 26 pieces of lead
at Boston in a ship of Lambesin Swan, mariner of Flanders, to be taken to
le Swyn in Flanders, and the vessel was broken up at Blakeneye, co. Norfolk,
and the said wool and lead cast on shore, a great number of the men of
those parts carried away the same as wreck, although some men in the ship
escaped to shore alive, and still detain such' wool and lead. By C.
MEMBRANE 6d.
Nov. 14. Commission de nalliu et fossatis to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Nicholas de
Westminster. Leek, John de la Gotere of Boston, and Roger de Kymberle of Boston in
the wapentake of Skirbeck in Holand, co. Lincoln.
Nov. 25. Association of W'illiam de Denum in the place of Geoffrey de Hertilpol,
Bassingbourn. who cannot attend to this, in the commission of oyer and terminer directed
to the same Geoffrey, Robert de Asshele and Thomas Gegge touching the
carrying away of wool of John Junctin from a ship sailing from London to
Sandwich. [See Vol. iv, p. 449.]
MEMBRANE 3d.
Dec. 14. Commission to Henry le Scrop, John de Donecastre, Hugh de Meygnill
Nottingham. , and Roger de Verdon to survey the weirs on either side of the Trent
between the towns of Notingham and Gaynesburgh, in the counties of
Notingham and Lincoln, and to cause all bars, chains and engines placed
across the thread (rili) of the stream to be torn up so that ships and boats
18 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
75
1324.
Membrane Sd — cont,
nia}^ not be prevented from passing, as at present they are, and there may
be a Avay of one perch on either side of the thread of the river as there used
to be from the rivers Humbre and Use to Notingham for the munition of
the king's castle there and the sustenance of the parts adjacent and tlie
western parts. The said bars, &c. are to be at once carried to Notingham
castle and those to whom they belong are to be warned to come without
delay to the king to answer herein. By K. and C.
MEMBRANE 2cL
Dec. 16. Commission to Roger Beler and Robert de Holden to audit the account
Nottingham, of the murage granted to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of Nottingham
for three years from 12 January, in the fifteenth year. By K.
MEMBRANE Id.
Dec. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, Roger Carles and
Nottingham. William de Bradewell, touching the persons who broke the park of Robert
de Fereres at Cherteley, co. Stafford, hunted therein and carried away deer.
By K. on the information of R. Damory the elder.
( 76)
18 EDWARD II.— Paht II.
1324.
Dec. 24.
Nottiniihtim.
Dec. 28.
Nottingham.
Dec. 27.
Nottingham.
Dec. 26.
Nottingham.
Dec. 26.
Nottingham.
Dec. 23.
Nottingham.
Dec. 28.
Nottingham.
Dec. 28.
Nottingham.
:MEMBRANE 39.
Protection with clause Jioluintis for one year for the abbot of Gerewedon.
The like for the following : —
Henry cle Faucomberg.
Thomas le Yonge of Hodresfelcl.
The prior of Kepyndon.
John de Stoke, parson of the church of Wynewyk.
Grant during pleasure to William la Zousche of Haryngworth of the
liberty of hunting the fox, hare, cat and badger and other vermin
{verm in a Di) within the forests in the counties of Northampton and Kutland ;
provided that he do no damage to the king's deer. By p.s.
Protection for John de Fenles, who was born of France, notwithstanding-
the late ordinance for the taking of the bodies and seizing of the goods of
the men of that power. By K.
Safe-conduct for him until Easter. By K.
Licence for William Corbet of Chaddesleye to grant in tail to Peter
Corbet and Elizabeth his wife the manor of Chetynton, co. Salop, held in
chief, with reversion to William and his heirs. By fine of 100s. Salop.
Pardon to John Deyvill of Austan, knight, of his rebellion, with
restitution of his lands. By K.
Mandate to Edmund de Assheby, keeper of lands in the county of Lincoln,
which are in the king's hands, to make restitution to the said John of his
lands provided that if these had been let to farm the farmers thereof be
compensated.
Restitution to Clemencia late the wife of John de Vescy the younger,
who is by birth of the power of the king of France, dwelling beyond the
seas with the king's licence, of her lands and goods, which have been taken
into the king's hands by reason of the late ordinance for the arrest of
Frenchmen and taking of their lands, and protection with clause noln)iiu.s
for one year, for her. By K.
Pardon to Robert son of John de Saundeby, chaplain, and Anabel his
sister for acquiring in fee to them and the heirs of Anabel from Robert de
Saundeby a messuage and a bovate of land in Estmarkham, held in chief
as of the honor of Tykhill, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Bolingbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c. and entering therein
without licence ; and restitution of the same. By fine of 1 mark.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Mekesburgh of
Nottingham, of 5 marks of rent in Notingham, to a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the church of St. Mary, Notingham, for the soul of
the said WiUiam. By fine of 5 marks.
Vacated because heloiv.
Licence for the canons of Hautenprise (Cotingham in the wan/in) to
acquire in mortmain land and rent to the value of 101. a year. By K.
18 i":i)WARI) 11.— Part 2.
vv
1324.
Dec. 30.
Nottingham.
Dec. 28.
Nottingham.
Dec. 30.
Nottingham.
1325.
Jan. 8.
Ravensdale.
Jan. 15.
Ravensdale.
Jan. 16.
Narborough
Northburpli).
Jan. 11.
Derby.
Jan. 17.
Buckby.
Jan. 12.
Ravensdale.
Jan. 12.
Ravensdale.
Membrane 39 — cnnt.
Protection with clause nnlnmm for one year for John de Langeton,
parson of the church of Curtlyngstoke.
The like for the following : —
The abbot of Beauchief .
The abbot of Welbek.
Adam de Brom, constantly attendant in the Chancery.
John de Rythre.
John de Langeton, knight.
William Cosyn of Tyversalt.
Pardon to Isabel late the wife of John de Castre for acquiring with her
husband to them and the right heirs of John from Walter de Gloucestre,
clerk, the manor of Kynggeshagh, held in chief, and entering theiein with-
out licence, with restitution of the same. By tine of 40-s*. Nottingham.
Writ of aid for men whom Robert Power, king's clerk, chamberlain of
North "Wales, is sending to Ireland and elsewhere for corn and other
victuals for the munition of the king's castles of North Wales.
Presentation of John de Warblyngton to the church of Holy Trinity,
Dorcestre, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of Alan de
Smerdenne, the last rector.
Presentation of John de Thyngden to the church of Glenefeld, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
priory of Ware being in his hands. By p.s.
Protection wnth clause noliomis for one year for Robert de Mundenne,
parson of the church of Btili'ord.
Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, has letters nominating Henry Davy as
his attorney in England for one year.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master John de Haryngton to
the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of a toft and 26
acres of land in Haryngton and Assewardeby, in augmentation of the
maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish
church of Haryngton for the souls of the said John, his ancestors and all
the faithful departed. By fine of 1 mark.
[Marginal note.] Here let there be a beginning of the second part of the
fines in the beginning of the month of January.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by W. bishop of Exeter to the
prior and convent of Frithelestok of 3 acres of land in Erniscombe and
the advowson of the church of Erniscombe, to find certam chantries and
maintain certain alms for the souls of the bishop and his successors.
By fine of 100.s.
Vacated hecauae otherwise in the patents of the nineteenth year hij the same
Jine.
1324.
Dec. 23.
Nottingham,
MEMBRANE 38.
Commission to Richard de Perers, John de Mounteny of Essex and John
de Wanton, reciting their late appointment [of 17 November last] to array
men at arms in the counties of Essex and Hertford to be at Portsmouth by
Midlent Sunday for embarkation to Gascony, and commanding them to
select fifteen of the men at arms so arrayed, who are not retained by the
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324
Membrane 38 — cont,
king or any other, and who do not either owe service to the king or per-
form service for any other person, and to lead them to Portsmouth by the
above date properly fitted out and ready to embark with the king for
Gascony at the king's wages. This they are not to neglect to do at their
peril, and they are to certify the king of their progress by Candlemas.
Further, in addition to the said 15 men at arms and the 200 footmen
already ordered [22 December] in the above counties, they are to select 100
archers not forming part of the above contingent, and to have them at
Portsmouth by the above date, and to report progress herein by Candlemas
as above. French. [Pari. Writs.] By K,
The like to the following in the following counties : —
20 men at arms in the
Roger de Bavent
Luke de Vienne
Robert de Kendale
John de Cobham
Ralph Sauvage
John de Warblinton
John de Basinges
Walter de Pavely
fitz'
Edmund Gacelyn
le
William de Faucomberge)
Reinauld de Mountfort »
William de Faucomberge)
Henry de Guldene )
Robert Sapy I
William Tracy \
Thomas Hastang
Nicholas de Aston
Surrey and
Sussex
Kent
Southampton
Wilts
Somerset
Dorset
Gloucester
Worcester
{-'
Weald of Sussex, 100
archers, beyond the
100 footmen from each
county.
15 men at arms in the
Weald, 100 archers, be-
yond 200 footmen.
10 men at arms, 100
archers, beyond the
250 footmen.
[ 15 men at arms, 200
archers, beyond the
250 footmen.
20 men at arms, 300
archers, beyond the
200 footmen.
10 men at arms, 300
archers, beyond the
100 footmen.
10 men at arms, 100
archers, beyond the
100 footmen.
Oxford
Berks
20 men at arms, 40
archers, beyond the
200 footmen.
Edmund de Cornwayll }
Roger de Nowers (
John de Harcourt )
Roger de Nowers f
Afterwards, on 24 January following, the king being at Langele, John
Cifrewast was associated with the above William de Faucomberge and
Reynauld in the place of Henry le {dc) Guldene, who is otherwise engaged
in the king's business. By K.
On 12 February, the king being at Westminster, Giles de Briaunzoun
was associated with the above Luke in the place of Roger de Bavent, in the
king's service elsewhere. [Pari. Writs.]
Dec. 23. The like to John de Fenwyk and William de Felton, to select in the
Nottingham, county of Northumberland 100 hobelers, mounted on horses other than
mares, and to have them at Portsmuth ready to embark by Midlent.
ByK.
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79
1324.
Memhrane 88 — cont.
The like to the following : —
Richard de Denton
Richard de Hodeleston
Simon AVarde
Thomas Ughtred
Humphrey de Littelbury
Norman Darcy
John Courzon
Roger de Antyngham
John de Wittlebury
Cumberland and Westmore-
land, 120 hobelers.
York, 120 hobelers, not of
the 300 footmen required
from that county.
Lincoln, 100 hobelers not
of the 300 footmen.
Norfolk and Suffolk, 200
hobelers, not of the 350
footmen.
William Moigne
Rutland, 10 hobelers, not of
the 50 footmen.
Cambridge and Hunting-
don, 20 hobelers, not of
the 250 footmen.
French. [Pari. Writs.]
Dec. 22. The like to Alan de Cherleton and John de Stafford, to select in the
Nottingham, counties of Salop and Stafford 60 hobelers as above not being part of the
200 footmen, and 120 archers to be arrayed in that county and to have
them at Portsmouth ready to embark by the above date. French, By K.
The like to the following : —
20 hobelers and 40
archers, not of the 300
footmen to be arrayed
there.
John Moriz
John Olneye
Bedford and
Buckingham
Nicholas de Charneles
Roo-er la Zusche
Roger de Chaundos
Humphrey de Bassyng-
burn
Eustace de Burneby
W^illiam Daune
John de Denum
^lichael de Haveryng-
ton
Edmund de Nevill
Warwick and
Leicester
Hereford
Northampton
Nottingham
and Derby
Lancaster
30 hobelers and 60
archers, not of the 250
footmen to be arrayed
there.
20 hobelers and 80
archers, not of the 100
footmen to be arrayed
there.
20 hobelers and 50
archers, not of the 250
footmen to be arrayed
there.
40 hobelers and 100
archers. In these
counties there are no
footmen.
/ 80 hobelers and 100
J archers. In this county
1 there are no mounted
men or footmen.
On 23 February following, the king being at Westminster, Walter de
Holewell was associated with the above John de Olney in the place of
John Morice, engaged on other business of the king. French. [Pari,
Writs.]
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1324.
Dec. 27.
Nottingham.
Dec. 28.
Nottinahcim.
Dec. 26.
NottiuKham.
Dec. 28.
Nottingham
Dec. 26.
Nottingham.
Dec. 28.
Nottingham.
Dec. 30.
Nottingham.
1325.
Jan. 4.
Tutbury.
Jan. 6.
Ravensdale.
MEMBRANE 37.
Licence for William son of William to enfeoff Edmund Deyncourt of the
manor of Emeleye, held in chief as of the manor of Wakefeld and of the
manor of Darthington, likewise held in chief as of the honor of Pontefract, as
the king is informed by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator
in the counties of York, Westmoreland, Northumberland and Cumberland ;
and for the said Edmund to regrant the same in tail to the said William
and Isabel his wife, with successive remainders in tail male to John son of
William and to Thomas son of William, brother of the said John ; and
to the right heirs of William son of William.
By fine of 12 marks. York.
Grant to William de Herlaston, king's clerk, of the prebend of Bedeford
Minor, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the see being lately in his hands. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to H. bishop of Lincoln. By K.
Pardon to Adam son of Martin Box of any outlawry published against him
in the county of Essex for non-appearance before the justices in eyre for
pleas of the forest in that county, to answer touching a trespass of venison
whereof he was indicted ; as well as of the ransom, imprisonment and other
things that pertain to the king in this behalf.
By K. on the information of Geoffrey le Scrop.
Writ of aid for Henry Faucomberge, sheriff of Nottingham, assigned by
the king to survey timber for springalds and quarels for the expedition to
Gascony. By K.
Licence for Andrew le Botiller of Hokerton to enfeoff' William de
Ayremynne, king's clerk, of a messuage, a carucate of land and 40.«i. of
rent in Hokerton, held in chief as of the honor of Tykhill, as appears by
inquisition made by John de Bolyngbroke, escheator in the counties of
Warwick, &c. ; and for the latter to regrant the same in tail to the said
Andrew and Agnes his wife, with remainder to the right heirs of Andrew.
By fine of f mark. Nottingham.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Mekesburgh of
Notingham of 5 marks of rent in Notingham to a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the church of St. Mary, Notingham, for the soul
of the said William and the souls of all the faithfuL departed.
By fine of 5 marks. Nottingham.
[Marginal note.] Here the fines of the preceding months are sent to the
Exchequer up to the month of January, where beginning is to be made for
the second part of the fines.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas Lercedekne',
going to Gascony on the king's service. By K.
Licence for Richard de Frivill to grant to Nicholas de Brom, parson of
the church of Neuton, John Burre, vicar of the church of Great Cornerthe,
and their heirs the reversion of the manor of Little Shelf ord and the
advowson of the church of Little Shelford, expectant on the demise of
Mabel de Frivill ; and for them, after receiving the attornment of Mabel,
to re-grant the same to him and Margaret his wife, and his heirs.
By fine of 20 marks. Cambridge.
Whereas Roger de Bromdone lately acquired for life from William de
Lowe a messuage, 80 acres of land and 40^-. of rent, in Lowe, then held of
Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, before he forfeited to the king, as of
18 EDWAR]) II.— P.utT 2.
81
1325
Jan. 8.
Ravensdale.
Jan. 6.
Tutbury.
Jan. 23.
Langley.
Jan. 12.
Ravensdale.
Jan. 12.
Melbourne.
Jan. 13.
VVhitwick.
Jan. 12.
liavensdale.*
Jan. 12.
Melbourne,
Jan. 13.
VVhitwick.
Jan. 12.
Melbourne.
Jan. 16.
Bagworth.
Jan. 25.
Langley.
Membrane 37 — cont,
his castle of Wytremore, and the said William afterwards, when the castle
was in the king's hands hy the forfeiture of Ilo<^er, quit-claimed to the said
Roger de ]->romdone and liis lieirs all his rigiit in the premises and granted
also to him and his heirs the reversion of a messuage, 40 acres of land and
20.s\ of rent in the same town, likewise held in chief as of the said castle,
which Agnes late the wife of Ralph de Lowe holds in dower, without the
king's licence having been obtained in the premises, and whereas the
messuage, 80 acres of land and iOs. of rent have been taken into the king's
liands because of the quit-claim ; the king has pardoned the trespass
herein and granted that he shall have the same again and that after the
death of Agnes he may enter into the reversion aforesaid.
By fine of 6 marks.
Protection for one year for Aymo de Sabaudia, brother of the count of
Savoy, prebendary of Stranessale in the church of St. Peter, York, as he is
not of the power of the king of France.
By testimony of William de Cusancia.
The like for Thomas de Sabaudia, prebendary of Nonewyk, in the church
of St. Wilfrid, Ripon. By the like testimony.
Protection with clause nohimus, for one year, for Geoffrey le Cok of
London.
The like for the following : —
Adam de Braye, vicar of the church of Benflete.
The prioress of -St. Helen's within Bishopesgate.
The prioress of St. Mary's, Clerkenwell.
The abbot of Wardon.
Nicholas Sperlyng.
Master Robert de Baldok, the younger.
Richard de Barton, parson of the church of Sutton.
Licence for Thomas Duraunt and Margaret his wife to enfeoff John son
of John de ]3ohun, of a fourth part of the manor of Great Bresete and the
advowson of the priory of the church of St. Leonard of the same town.
• By fine of 40.s.
Emelina de Lungespey, staying in England, has letters nominating
Richard de la Hide and Hugh de la More as her attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Grant to John de Lek of the livery which the rebel William de Bredon
and his wife had in the house of Gracedieu, for such time as it shall
remain in the king's hands. . By p.s.
Presentation of Hugh de Novo Castro to the church of Lamvaess, in
the diocese of Bangor.
The like of William de Haverbergh to the church of Sibertoft, in the
diocese of Lincoln.
Protection for one year for Luke de Flisco, cardinal, prebendary of
Longedon in the church of Lichfield, as he is not of the power of France.
3317
F
82
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS
1324.
Dec. 80.
Nottingham.
Dec. 24.
Nottingham.
Dec. 28.
Nottingham.
Dec. 31.
Nottingham.
1325.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Jan. 12.
Ravensclale.
Jan. 11.
Tutbury.
Jan. 3.
Ravensdale.
Jan. 22.
Langley.
Jan. 12.
Melbourne.
Jan. 24.
Langley.
MEMBRANE 36.
Pardon to Robert son of John de Sanndeby for acquiring for life from
Robert de Saundeby a bovate of land in Estmarkham, held in chief as
of the honor of Tikhill, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, Sec. and entering
therein without the king's licence ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of i mark. Nottingham.
Notification to H. bishop of Lincoln of the revocation of the late grant
to Master John Portaly of the prebend of Bedeford Minor in the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln. By K.
Licence for the canons of Cotyngham to acquire in mortmain land and
rent to the value of 101. a year. By K.
Association of Andrew Peverel in the room of Robert de Echingham,
otherwise engaged, with Roger de Bavent in the commission directed to the
latter [23 December] for the array of 20 men at arms, 100 archers, beyond
200 footmen already ordered in the counties of Surrey and Sussex. By K.
French. [Pari. iVrits.]
Substitution of John de Boudon in the place of the above Andrew, who
is ill and feeble. French. [Pari. Writs.']
Presentation of Peter de Wormynton to the vicarage of the church of
Penreth, in the diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the bishopric of Carlisle.
The like of John de Watenhull to the church of Manyngton in the
diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Aymer
de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, tenant in chief, being in the king's hands.
Appointment during pleasure of Robert Malveisin to the custody of the
stew^ardship of the forest of Cannoc. By p.s.
Association of John de Stretele, in the place of Philip de Aylesbury, with
John de la Penne in a commission of array directed to the latter in the
county of Buckingham, as above. French. [Pari. Writs.']
The like of Malcolm de Castellon, in the room of John de Morteyn, with
Ralph Fitz Richard in a like commission in the county of Bedford.
French. [Pari. Writs.]
Pardon to Almand Dacre of any outlawry in the county of York for
non-appearance before John de Donecastre and his fellows, justices of oyer
and terminer, to answer touching a plea of trespass against him and others
of William archbishop of York ; on condition that he surrender at once to
the prison of York and stand to right if the archbishop will proceed against
him. By p.s.
The like to John Dacre, word for word. By p.s.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Peter le Piz Mauron of
Spain, citizen of London. By K.
The like for the following : —
Master Alexander de Neuport, parson of the church of Warfeld.
Master Roger de Scardeburgh, parson of the church of Stanewygge.
Master John de Foderyngeye, parson of the church of Stone.
William de Abyndon, parson of the church of Pateneye.
The prior of Bruyton.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
88
1325.
Jan. 23.
Langley.
Jan. 25.
Langley.
Jan. 24.
Langley.
Jan. 24.
Langley.
Mcinbrcuir 3G — cant.
Presentation of Ralph de Gunthorp of Sibethorp to the church of Shenle,
in the diocese of Lincoln. 13 y K.
Protection for one year for Sanxius Garcie, squire and member of the
household of Alfonso, king of Spain, prosecuting business of the said king
at Sandwich and elsewhere within the realm. By K.
Protection for Clement, prior of St. Neots, appointed to the custody of
that house, which the king has taken into his hands, on condition that ho
answer to him at the Exchequer a certain yearly cess at his will ; for as long
as the prior has the custody.
Licence, after inquisition ad qiiod (laminim made by the sheriff of Bedford,
for John Moriz to inclose a path containing 50 perches in length by 30 feet
in breadth, for the enlargement of his dwelling place in Elnestowe ; on con-
dition that he make another path of like size, on his own soil, for public
use. , By fine of ^ mark.
Jan. 17.
Biickby.
Jan. 12.
Melbourne.
Jan. 17.
Buckby.
Jan. 27.
Langley.
Jan. 24.
Lunsjley.
Jan. 24.
Langley.
Jan. 27.
Langley.
MEMBRANE 35.
Signification to W. archbishop of York of the royal assent to the election
of William de Ayremynne, canon of York, to be bishop of Carlisle. By p.s.
Mandate to Andrew Petri not to deliver out of his hands any of the goods
late of Roderick de Ispannia, deceased, who dwelt longtime in the king's
company during his minority and had the custody of divers manors and
lands for several years' and received divers issues and profits, for which he
never fully satisfied the king or rendered due account ; as the king
understands that some part of these goods are in bis custody.
Association of William Corbet, in the place of Thomas Hastang, with
Nicholas de Aston in a commission of array lately directed to the latter for
the county of Worcester. French. [Pmi. Writs.] By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Geoffrey le Scrop, Albert
Roger, John de Cherleton, Henry Darcy, Edmund de Aeon and William
Prodhomme, executors of the will of John de Triple, and for his men, lands,
rents and possessions in their custody.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Rewley by Oxford, in satisfaction of lOs. of the 10/. yearly of land and rent
which they have the king's licence to acquire, of the following tofts and
lands in North Oseneye which are not held in chief, as appears by inquisition
taken by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the county of Southampton &c: —
by William de Puseye of Oxford, three tofts and two acres of meadow ;
by John de Colshulle of Oxford, 2 acres of meadow ;
by Richard le Coureour, three tofts ;
by V/illiam de Wodeston, eight tofts;
by William de Sutton, two tofts, and
by Emma la Clothemonger, one toft.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Adam de Skelton to the prior
and convent of Drax of a messuage and a carucate and a half of land in
Hilton, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of
All Saints, Skelton, for the soul of the said Adam and the souls of his
ancestors and the faithful departed. By fine of 100s. York.
Protection for one year for Ambrose de Castello, parson of the church of
Spryngethorp, John de Brixia, merchant of Lombardy, and James Gece,
merchant of Lucca, who are not of the power of the king of France.
84
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Jan. 26.
Langley.
Jan. 23.
Langley.
Jan. 27.
Langley.
Jan. 24.
Langley.
Jan. 30.
Langley.
Jan. 24.
Langley.
Jan. 31.
Langley.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Membrane 35 — cont.
Order to sheriiis and others to arrest Peter Sanches de Relosse, near
(veitiui de) Castro de Ordieles with his goods, who was lately bound at
Sandwich to Andrew Petri, envoy of the king of Spain, in 34Z. which the
latter paid for him to Peter Bard and Thomas Aspelon for the freight of a
ship called The ship of St. Mary of Westminster, and has taken himself and
his goods without the realm ; and detain him until he find security to pay
the debt. By K.
Protection with clause roZ?m??/.s until Michaelmas for Master Richard de
Subbury, parson of the church of Torveye, staying in the court of Rome on
the king's service.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Master Poncius de Podio
Barzaco, archdeacon of London, and prebendary of Bolum in the church of
St. Peter, York.
The like for Master Peter de Galicieno.
The same Peter, going beyond the seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating Adam Spircok and Robert Poune as his attorneys in England
for one year.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Richard de Wylughby,
staying in Ireland on the king's service.
Roger de Stalham, staying in Gascony in the company of Edmund earl
of Kent, the king's brother, on the king's service, has letters nominating
John de Leukenore, parson of the church of St. Mary, Stanynglan, and
John son of Thomas de Meldeburn, as his attorneys in England for one
year.
Grant during pleasure to John de Crumbwell and Idonia his wife of an
easement of the king's houses in the manor of Aughmodesham, now in his
hands for certain causes, for their stay therein. By K.
Master Richard de Sobbury, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Thomas de Fencotes and Ralph de Braham as his attorneys in
England for two years.
J. bishop of Winchester, going beyond the seas on the king's service,
has like letters nominating Master Robert de Stratford and Thomas de
Evesham until Midsummer.
John de Stonore, going in like manner, has like letters nominating John
le Moigne and Richard Doylly for one year.
Protection for one year for Imbert de Monte Martino, parson of the'
church of Bradewell, in the diocese of London, on certificate by S. bishop
of London, that he is born of the county of Burgundy and not of the power
of the king of France.
Mandate until Easter to keepers of ports to permit Bertram de Galard,
knight, going to the duchy with his men and horses, to pass without
hindrance. . By K.
MEMBRANE 34.
Grant to the mayor, baililfs and good men of the town of Cambridge,
out of affection for the chancellor and masters of the University of that
town, of pavage for three years. [Unfinished and cancelled."]
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
85
1325,
Jan. 24.
Langley.
Jan. 26.
Langley.
Jan. 13.
Whitwick.
Jan. 23.
Langley.
Jan. 25.
Langley.
Jan. 27.
Langley.
Jan. 10.
E-avensdale.
Jan. 11.
Tutbury.
Jan. 22.
Langley.
Jan. 25.
Langley.
Memhrauc 34 — cout.
Protection with clause nolum\is for .John, vicar of the church of Merston
St. Laurence.
The like for one year for the following : —
Adam de Norton, parson of the church of Frome Belet.
Richard de Barton, parson of the church of Sutton.
The abbot of Sautre.
Nicholas de Snyterby, going to Ireland, has letters nominating William
de Norton as his attorney in England for one year.
Protection for one year for John son of Stephen de Berlyng, suing for
the king before John de Bousser and his fellows, justices assigned to
enquire touching goods of contrariants in the counties of Kent and Sussex,
against Richard son of Richard de Norton and Robert atte Doune and
others who have eloigned goods to the value of 200Z. late of Bartholomew
de Assheburnham, late a rebel, pertaining to the king as forfeit, at Sutton
Valence.
Presentation of Henry de Stretford to the church of St. Mary, North-
berkhampstede, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Master
William de Mees, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the priory of Wylmynton being in his hands. By K.
Vacated because below.
Mandate to John de Bolingbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick,
&c. to deliver the temporalities of the priory of Newstead in Shirewode to
William de Thurgarton, one of the canons whose election as prior of that
house was at first not confirmed by W. archbishop of York, as the right of
preferment had devolved upon him, but who nevertheless has been appointed
prior by the said archbishop. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
Matthew Broun, escheator in the counties of Lincoln, &c.
Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
Commission to John de Penebrugge and Roger Pychard, in the room of
Richard de Baskervill and John de Barewe, who were appointed to select
100 out of 400 footmen already arrayed in the county of Hereford, but who
cannot attend to the business. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Association of John Wake, in the room of William de Weylond who
cannot attend, with John de Bures in the county of Somerset, and with
Alan de Boxhull and William de Stoke in the county of Dorset, who were
appointed to select 200 footmen jointly out of the 880 footmen in the county
of Somerset and the 640 in the county of Dorset, already arrayed by the
former commissioners. French. [Pari. Writs.]
The like of John de Pabenham, in the room of Malcolm de Chastelon,
who cannot attend, with Ralph Fitz Richard in the county of Bedford, and
with John de la Penne and John de Streteleye, in the county of Bucking-
ham, who were appointed to select 300 footmen jointly out of the 400 in
the county of Bedford already arrayed by John de Morteyn and Ralph Fitz
Richard, and the 500 in the county of Buckingham already arrayed by the
said John de la Penne and Philip de Aylesbury. French. [Pari. Writs.]
86
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Jan. 26.
Langley.
Meinhranc 34 — amt.
Pardon at the request of Isabel de Hastynges to William Prodhomme
and Reginald de Conductu, late sheriffs of London, of the 40Z. wherein
they were amerced before Hervey de Staunton and his fellows, justices last
in eyre at the Tower of London, for the escapes of Robert le Bakere and
Stephen de Thresk from the prison of Neugate ; and also of whatever
belongs to the king by reason of such evasions. By K.
William de Beare and Richard de Gotehurst, monks of Athelygnie,
bringing news of the death of Osmund, their abbot, have letters for the
prior and convent of licence to elect. By p.s.
Feb. 1. Presentation of Henry de Stretford to the church of St. Mary, North-
Westminster, berkhampstede, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of
Master William de Mees, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason
, of the temporalities of the priory of Wylmynton being in his hands.
^ ByK.
Feb. 15. The like of Peter de Nauntoil to the church of Little Laufare, in the
Westminster, diocese of London.
Jan. 19.
Langley.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster
Jan. 8.
Ravensdale.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 33.
Confirmation to Henry, now prior, and the canons of St. Mary and
St. Thomas the Martyr, Wospryngg, of a number of grants to their house
(not dated or set out in full). By fine of lOO.s. Somerset.
[Moiiasticon.]
Pardon to John de Bibbesworth for not taking up the arms of a knight
before Michaelmas last pursuant to the king's proclamation ; and respite
therefrom for one year. ^ By K.
Grant to Thomas de Folquardby, king's clerk, parson of the church of
Cauleborn, in the Isle of Wight, at the request of J. bishop of Winchester,
that he shall not be molested in his possession of the said church by reason
of any right accruing to the king by reason of any voidance of the bishopric.
By K.
The like, at the request of the said bishop, to Master William de Mees,
parson of the church of Stepelmordon, in the diocese of Ely, notwith-
standing any right accruing by reason of any voidance of the bishopric of
Winchester. By K.
Pardon to the prior of Repyngdon of the 101. of his issues and goods
lately forfeited while the king was at Notyngham before the steward and
marshal of the household. By K.
Ratification to Richard de Byflete, who was keeper of the lands of
Edward earl of Chester, the king's son, in the Isle of Wight from
St. Thomas the Apostle in the sixth year to 30 March in the tenth year and
made fine with the said Edward to be quit of rendering on account for the
said time, of such quittance so that he shall not hereafter be disturbed
herein by reason of the minority of the said Edward. By p.s.
Licence for John de Pabenham to enfeoff Master Henry de Clyf, king's
clerk, of the manor of Wilden, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as
appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the counties
of Southampton, &c. ; and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and
Joan his wife in survivorship, with remainders in tail to John his son, to
James brother of the latter, to Edmund brother of the latter, and to the
right heirs of the first named John. By fine of 10 marks.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
87
1325.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 10.
Westminster. .
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Mi'inJ)i-a)t(' i))] coiit.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for William do Norwych,
parson of the church of Burp;h under Steynemore.
The like for the abbot of Kevesby.
Protection with clause vohuum for one year for William de Rishton,
going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for the following, staying in Gascony on the king's service with
Edmund earl of Kent, his brother : —
Edmund Bacun. '
Robert de Leyburn.
Power to John bishop of Norwich, John bishop of Winchester, and John
de Britannia, earl of Richmond, to enter into a truce between the king and
John de Britannia, duke of Brittany. [Fcedera.']
Licence for Franco de Scoland to enfeoff John de Leygrave of the manor
of Cathangre, held in chief, and for him to re-grant the same in tail to the
said Franco and Alice his wife, with remainder to the right heirs of Franco.
By fine of 100.5.
Licence for Philip de Somervill to enfeoff Richard de Byllyngton of the
manors of Alrew^as and Wychenoure, co. Stafford, held in chief, and for
him to re-grant them in tail male to the said Philip and Margaret his wife,
w^th remainders to Res ap Griffit and Joan his wife, and the heirs of their
bodies, and to the right heirs of the said Philip. By K.
Appointment during pleasure of Richard Russel of Shrewsbury [Salop)
to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of
debts in that town, according to the form of the statute of the merchants.
Mandate to Roger Pride of Shrewsbury to deliver the said piece and
other appurtenances of the office to him accordingly.
Jan. 26.
Langley.
Jan. 28.
Langley.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Jan. 30.
Langley.
MEMBRANE 32.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Laurence Meys,
burgess of Southampton.
The like for the following : —
The prior of Caldewell.
Christiana late the wife of Robert Videlu.
John de Felstede, of London, ' taverner.'
The abbot of Forde.
Lucy Laweles.
John son of Alan de Goldyngham.
Licence for Margaret de Abernythyn to go to Scotland to treat with her
friends for the recovery of the lands of her inheritance in Scotland. By K.
Protection until Easter for Jordan Clokeman, of Dunkirk, of Flanders,
going to Norfolk to prosecute a plea of trespass against John Warde of
Colecestre, before John Perbroun of Jernemuth and Henry Rose, justices
assigned to hear and determine the same.
88
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Feb. 3.
Westminster
Feb. 6.
Westminster,
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
1324.
Oct. 80.
VV^estminster.
1325.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Westminster,
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Membrane 32 — cont.
Protection for Master Thomas de Asteleye, king's clerk, and ratification
of his estate in the benefices he at present holds, to wit the prebend of
Stotfold in the church of Lichfield, of the patronage of the bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield ; the prebend which Master Thomas de Laffeld
lately held in the church of Bromyord, of the patronage of the bishop of
Hereford ; and the church of Laylond, of the patronage of the abbot and
convent of Evesham ; notwithstanding any right the king could claim
therein. By K.
Grant during pleasure to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, of the easement of
the king's houses within the castle of Marlebergh, for the greater security
of the king's daughters, as the king has ordained that these shall dwell in
the company of the said Ralph and his wife.
By K. on the information of William de Colby.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Kenilworth by John Lok and Roger de Boyvyll of a messuage, a mill, 10
acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 3 acres of pasture and 16s. of rent in
Radeford Symely, and by Ralph de Saltford of 1^/. of rent there, not held
in chief, as appears by inquisition made by John de Bolingbrok, escheator
in the counties of Warwick, &c., in part satisfaction of their licence to
acquire land and rent to the value of 151. a year.
Protection for Gerard de Cusancia, Master John del Idle, chaplain, Peter
chaplain of the said Gerard, John Dormaunz and William le Burgulon, of
the household of the said Gerard, as they are of the county of Burgundy
and not of the power of the king of France.
By K. at the request and on the testimony of William de
Cusancia, clerk.
Protection with clause volumus until Midsummer for J. bishop of
Winchester, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for one year for John de Stonore, going beyond seas on the
king's service. By K.
Protection for one year for Master Ralph Herbert, clerk of Almaric de
Crodonio, the king's kinsman, and William Solayl, clerk of Peter son of the
said Almaric, prosecuting business of the said Almaric and Peter within
the realm. By K.
Licence for Brian de Turbevill to grant to Ingelram Berenger the reversion
of 10 marks Gs. Sd. of rent in Abberbury, held in chief, which William de
Ludeford and John son of Robert de Ludeford hold for their lives by demise
of the said Brian. By fine of lOO.s.
Protection with clause volninm for one year for William Basset of
Coventre, going to Gascony on the king's service.
The said William has letters nominating John de Assheby and Roger de
Bodenham as his attorneys for that time.
Signification to J. bishop of Bath and Wells of the royal assent to the
election of Robert de He, prior of Athelyngnye, to be abbot of that place.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for John de Stonore, knight, Arnold
Guillelmi de Bearnio, lord of Lescun, Master William de Weston, canon of
St. Mary's, Lincoln, and professor of civil law, and Master Peter de
Galiciano, canon in the church of Rouen, going to Spain on special business
of the king. By K.
18 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
89
1325.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Membrane 82 — cont.
Mandate to W. bishop of Exeter to examine the elections made in the
abbey of Tavystok after the death of Robert the late abbot, namely, by
one party ,of Robert Busse, a monk of that house, and by a smaller party
of John de Courtenay, another monk of the house, and to act according to
his office, provided always that if he shall confirm either election he will
certify the king thereof that the abbot elect may do fealty and receive from
the king the temporalities of the abbey. By K.
MEMBBANE 31.
Jan. 30. Master John de Lescapon, prebendary of Houthe in the church of St.
Langley. Patrick, Dublin, staying at the court of Rome, has letters nominating
Master William de Lescapon and John de la Casa as his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Jan. 30. Pardon to William de Norton of his outlawry in the county of York for
Langley. non-appearance before John de Sutton, Robert le Conestable, John de
Hothum and William de Roston, justices of oyer and terminer, to answer
touching a plea of trespass of Helming de Ossingbrugg ; on condition that
he stand to right in the king's court if the said Helming will proceed
against him.
Pardon to Simon Matheu for the death of William le Smith, and of any
consequent outlawry.' By p.s.
Protection with clause noluimis for one year for the prior of Kenilworth.
The like for : —
Peter Carbonel.
The prior of Worsspring.
Thomas Chaumberlain of Oxford, 'taverner.'
Thomas de Heselwod, parson of the church of Lynford.
William de Warrewyk, parson of the church of Pampesworth.
Roger Normaunt of Southampton.
The prior of Montacute.
Robert Fitz Payn.
Whereas Ralph Basset of Drayton, who is staying on the king's service
in Gascony, is causing a ship to be laden by his servants with corn, herrings,
and other victuals to be brought to Gascony for the sustenance of him and
his household, the king commands all bailiffs and others to permit those
servants to pass with the said ship without impediment. By K.
Feb. 22. Presentation of John de Amwell to the church of Westrasen in the diocese
Westminster, of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of
Holy Trinity, York, being in his hands. By K.
Feb. 6. The Hke of Edmund de Lench to the church of Newenton, in the diocese
Westminster, of Worcester, void by the resignation of Master James de Boys, the last
rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief.
Feb. 1.
Mortlake.
Feb. 4.
Westminster,
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
90
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Jan. 24.
Langley.
Feb. 6.
Westminster,
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Jan. 12.
Melbourne.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Membrane 31 — cont.
Master Bindiis de Bandinellis, going to Ireland, has letters nominating
William de Wodeford and John de Claydon as his attorneys in England
for two years.
Thomas de Ponyngges, staying in the king's service in the duchy, has
like letters nominating Robert Clerbek and John Peverel for two years.
The prior of Montacute, going beyond seas, has like letters nominating
Thomas de Lee and William Wayne for one year.
Safe-conduct for one year for the said prior. By K.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Swerkeston of pontage
for three years for repair of the bridge over the Trent, to be taken by the
hands of William Grave of Swerkeston, Richard de Swerkeston, Thomas
Davy of Stanton and William Tillot, or their deputy, by supervision of the
prior of Repindon. By p.s.
Safe-conduct for one year for Reymond Despayne, master of a ship
called Seint Geonje, going to divers places on business of the king.
Pardon to Joan late the wife of William de Wyggebere for acquiring with
her husband in fee from Gilbert de Chilton the manor of Wyggel)ere, held
in chief of Edw^ard I., and entering therein without licence ; and restitution
of the same to her for life, with remainder to the heirs of the said William.
By fine of 10 marks.
Licence for Richard de Fryvill to grant to Eleanor de Fryvyll that the
manor of Little Shelford and the advowson of the church of that town,
held in chief, which are now held for life by Mabel de Fryvill, shall remain
to her for her life. By fine of 10 marks.
Protection with clause voliimm until Michaelmas for Master William de
Weston, prebendary of Leghton Busard in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln,
going to Spain on the king's service.
The like for John de Knyghton, going with him to Spain.
The like for the following going with him to Gascony (.sic) : —
Andrew de Herberbury, parson of a mediety of the church of Morton
Daubeney.
John de Felstede, ' taverner,' of London.
Grant to William de Everdon, king's clerk, of the chapel of Est Tillebury,
void by the resignation of Master Robert de Wygornia, king's clerk, the
last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and
heir of Edmund le Botiller of Ireland, tenant in chief.
Safe-conduct for one year for Emeric de Friscumbaldis, coming by the
king's command from beyond seas to him in England. By K.
The like for one year for Peter Cardynal, king's Serjeant, whom the
king is sending beyond seas to forward some business for him.
The like for one year for Bonacursus de Friscobaldis and the men of
his household. By K.
Feb. 18.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 30.
Licence for the prior and convent of Clyfford in the march of Wales to
acquire in mortmain land and rent not held in chief to the value of 10
marks a year. By K.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
91
1325.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster,
Feb. 19.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 30 — cont.
Safe-conduct until the Assumption for William de Dene, knight, and
Stephen de Abyndon, going to Flanders to forward some business enjoined
on them by the king. By K.
Protection with clause volumus until Ascension Day for the above William
de Dene.
The like for the above Stephen de Abyndon.
The like for one year for Edmund earl of Kent, the king's brother,
staying beyond seas on the king's service.
The like for John de Ellerker the younger, staying with him.
Vitalis de Testa, prebendary of Therleton, in the church of St. Mary,
Salisbury, and parson of the church of Hanneye, staying beyond seas, has
letters nominating Richard de Aston and William de Derby as his attorneys
in England for two years.
Galhard cardinal deacon of St. Lucy's in Silice, precentor in the church
of St. Mary, Cicestre, and archdeacon of Oxford, staying beyond seas, has
like letters nominating the same.
William cardinal priest of St. Ciriac's, precentor in the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln, and archdeacon of Ely, and parson of the churches of
Shorham and Spofford, staying beyond seas, has like letters nominating
the same.
Writ de intendendo for William de Snoryng, deputed by Stephen de
Abyndon, king's Serjeant, the butler, to perform that office in the port of
Lenne and all ports along the coast from there to Great Yarmouth, during
the pleasure of the said butler.
Pardon to Roger atte Brome of Stevenache for the death of Adam le Gal
at Stebeneth, co. Middlesex, as it appears by the record of John de Bousser
and Hamo de Chiggewell, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Neugate,
that he killed him in self-defence.
Protection with clause volumm until Midsummer for William de
Boudon, going beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel.
By testimony of Robert de Saunton {sic).
The like for the following going with her : —
Geoffrey de Cornewaille
Robert de Staunton
John de Oxendon
John de Doune
Edmund de Rammesbury i
Gilbert de Sonnynghull )
John Cosyn.
Richard de Dovre.
John de Den.
Walter de Chesthunt.
Thomas de Loundres, clerk.
John de Lutryngton.
Ralph Burdet.
John de Astewyk.
John Sprot, clerk.
Thomas de Storton.
Philip de Beauveys.
Ralph de Wendovre.
Roger atte Beech.
clerks.
92
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
May 6.
Winchester.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 22.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster,
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 19.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 22.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 30 — cont.
John du Char.
William le Galeys.
Robert de Sandale.
William de Northwell, clerk. By testimony of William de Boudon.
Robert Fiz Neel.
W^illiam Geraud, ' chaundeler.'
William de Kenle.
John de la March.
Thomas de Hockele, son of Richard de Hockele of London.
By testimony of Robert de Staunton.
Alice de Bello Campo.
Alice Conan, until Michaelmas.
By testimony of W. de. Ayrem[ynne].
Protection with clause nolnmus for one year for the prior of Repyndon.
The like for the following : —
Roger de Gildesburgh, parson of the church of Craueleye.
Joan late the wife of Nicholas de Wokyndon.
William de Salford, parson of the church of Folketon and prebendary
in the church of St. Mary, Derlington.
The prior of Durham.
Simon de Baldreston, parson of the church of Heveresham.
Joan, late the wife of Nicholas de Wokyndon.
Protection with clause volumus until Ascension Day for Richard de
Betoigne, going to Flanders on the king's service. By K.
The like until Midsummer for the following, going beyond seas on the
king's service : —
Master John de Hildesle, parson of the church of Thyngden.
John de Hodenvill, going with the said Master John.
By testimony of the said Master John.
Robert le Lou of Northmerston, going with John de Stonore.
By testimony of the said John.
The said Robert le Lou has letters nominating John de Toterno as his
attorney in England.
Richard de Betoigne has like letters nominating John de Bedeford until
Ascension Day. By K.
Mandate to Robert de Barton, king's clerk, guardian of the temporalities
of the void bishopric of Carlisle, to deliver the same to William de
Ayremynne, canon of York, whose election as bishop has been confirmed
by William archbishop of York, and who has done fealty to the king.
Byp.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
Stephen de Abindon, going to Flanders on the king's service, has letters
nominating John de Bed' and John de Newerk as his attorneys in England
until Ascension Day.
Safe-conduct for one year for Bernard Pelegrini, king's yeoman at arms,
going beyond the seas by the king's command. By K,
The like for Master John de Hyldesle, parson of the church of Thyngden.
• ByK.
1
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
98
1325.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 80 — cont.
Association of Robert de Hotot, in the room of Ralph Fuiz Richard, with
John de Pabenham, John de la Penne and John de Strcteleye in the
commission directed to the latter [on 22 December] to select 800 footmen
out of th<3 levies of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham.
French. [Pari. .Writi^.]
Presentation of John de Foxton to the church of Great Porynglond, in
the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Roger de Gunton, the
last parson, and in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Theford being
in his hands.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Dowystowe to the
prior and convent of Haverford of 5 marks of rent in Haverford, to find a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary,
Haverford, for the souls of the faithful departed. By fine of 5 marks.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Andrew Maufe to the prior
and convent of Michelham of 100 acres of land in Westhamme, not held in
chief, as appears by inquisition made by William de Weston, the escheator'
in the counties of Kent, &c. to hold in satisfaction of 20s. of the 20 marks
yearly of land and rent which they have the king's licence to acquire.
Protection for one year for Raymond Pelegryn, proctor of Master John
de Podio Bersaco, prosecuting business of the latter within the realm.
By K.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 29.
Association of Peter de Lekebourn, in the room of Robert Darcy, to
select 300 footmen in the county of Lincoln, as in the former commission
[on 22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.]
The like of Henry Hillari, in the room of Thomas de Hastang, to select
100 footmen in the county of Warwick, as in the former commission
[22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Power to William de Dene, knight, and Stephen de Abyndon to
prorogue the truce with the count of Flanders and to fix a day for a treaty
of peace, as the Schevins and burgomasters, advocates and commonalties of
Ghent, Bruges and Ypres have satisfactorily excused themselves for not
having sent proctors for that purpose to England at the quinzaine of
Hilary last. [F aider a.]
Memorandum that on this matter there is written by writ close to the said
echecins, &c. as appears on the dorse of the Close Roll under the same date.
Pardon, at the request of Edmund de Wodestok, earl of Kent, the king's
brother, to William son of Johir Edward of Aldebergh for the death of
Richard Godred of Cattefeld and of any consequent outlawry. By K.
Pardon to William de Mundene the younger for the death of John Acke,
servant of Master Wybert de Lytleton in the ward of Castle Baynard, in
the city of London, as it appears by the record of John de Bousser and
Hamo de Chyggewell, justices appointed to deliver Neugate gaol, that he
killed him in self-defence.
Power to Andrew Petri de Castro Soryz to contract a loan for the king in
Spain and neighbouring places to the amount of Q,000l. and to pledge the
king's goods for the same and arrange for repayment of the loan within the
realm.
94
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1^9.5 Membrane 29 — cont.
Feb. 14. Presentation of Geoffrey de Norton to the church of Little Bradele, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Gilbert de Eboraco, the
last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Stoke being in
his hands.
Protection with clause nohoiniH for one year for William de Osgodby,
parson of the church of Haversam.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 27.
\Vestminster.
The like for the following : —
Henry de Suleby of Fletestrete, ' taverner.'
Maud late the wife of Brian son of Alan.
Presentation of Thomas de Brayton to the church of Byntworth, in the
diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the manor of Byntworth,
which is of the bishopric of Rouen, being in his hands by reason of the
voidance of the said archbishopric.
Vacated because surrendered.
Feb. 15. Grant in frank almoin to the abbot and convent of Kaerlyun of the
Westminster. Cistercian order, of 2 acres of land in Lankaththen in Cantremaure and the
advowson of the church thereof and licence for the abbot and convent to
appropriate the church. By K.
Feb. 14. Association of Reginald de Abenhale, in the room of John de Annesle,
Westminster, to select 100 footmen in the county of Gloucester, as in the former
commission [on 22 December]. Frencli. [Pari. Writs.^
Feb. 12. Protection with clause volunius until Midsummer for Geoffrey Houeles,
Westminster, going beyond seas on the king's service with J. bishop of Winchester.
By testimony of the said bishop.
The like for the following, going with the bishop : —
John de Lacy.
William de Hatton.
Richard de Pelham.
Edmund de Shireford.
Adam de Stevynton.
Peter de Eccleshale.
Master William de Mees, parson of the church of Stepel Mordon.
William de Welleburn, parson of the church of Kertlyng.
William de W^ygornia, parson of the church of Baggehurst.
Walter de Harpham, parson of the church of Chilbalton.
Hugh de Patrington, parson of the chureh of Avyngton.
Feb. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas Crubbe of Dorcestre
Westminster, to the abbot and convent of Bynedon of 2 messuages and lOs*. of rent in
Dorcestre, to hold of the king by the services due, in augmentation of the
maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said
abbey for the soul of the said Thomas and the souls of his ancestors and
the faithful departed. It has been found by inquisition made by John
Everard, escheator in the counties of Somerset &c., that the premises are
held in chief by the service of rendering Qd. a year to the farm of the town
of Dorcestre and are worth ISs- M. a year. By fine of 2 marks.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
95
1325.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 28.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenscr, earl of Win-
chester, of the custody of all the lands in England, Whales and Ireland late
of John de Hastynges, tenant in chief, during the minority of Laurence,
his son and heir, with knights' fees, advowsons, dowers and reversions
together \Vith the marriage of the said Laurence, saving to Juliana late the
wife of the said John her dower in the premises : also of the custody
during the minority of the heir of the purparty affecting the said heir as
well of all the lands as of the knights' fees, and advowsons in England,
Wales and Ireland, late of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to hold
with dowers and reversions when they fall in. By K.
Vacated because on the schedule attached, word for word.
Membrane 28. {Schedule.)
The above grant, word for word.
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 19.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 28 — cont.
Pi;Lrdon, at the request of Nicholas Kyriel, to Nicholas parson of the
church of Kyngesdon of his outlawry, if any, in the county of Kent, for
non-appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of trespass of
Richard atte Gate of London and Hugh de Asshland ; on condition that he
stand to right in the king's court if the said Richard and Hugh wish to
proceed against him. By p.s.
Protection and safe-conduct until Ascension Day, at the request of J.
bishop of Winchester, for Roger Normaunt, king's merchant, burgess of
the town of Southampton, going to the duchy with his ship called The Ship
of St. Mary of Southampton to trade there. By K.
Protection for one year for Siglanus Susse of Bishop's Lynn, king's
merchant, going to Norway with his ship called the Olafsuch to trade ; and
for the men and mariners of the ship and his goods and merchandise.
By K.
Safe-conduct until Whitsunday for Hugh de Rupe, knight, Bernard
Martyn, Raymond de Mercadeli and John Mernly, who lately came to the
king from Aquitaine on the king's affairs and are now returning home.
ByK.
The like for John Legier, Gouselinus de Blavia, Gassias Arnald' and
William Bochelyn.
Protection and safe-conduct until Whitsunday for John de Mortaignis,
clerk of Robert, king of Jerusalem and Sicily, the king's kinsman, who
came to the king with letters of the said king and is now returning home.
By K.
Association of Thomas de Leukenore, in the room of John de Enefeld, to
select 100 footmen in the county of Middlesex as in the former commission
[22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Pardon, at the request of Anthony de Luscy, to Thomas le Foel of the
king's suit for the death of Robert Mangevylayn, wherewith he is charged.
Grant for life to Geoffrey de Mildenhale, king's yeoman, marshal of the
king's hall, of a messuage in Bredon, co. Leicester, an escheat by the
forfeiture of William de Bredon, a rebel. By p.s.
96
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Feb. 18.
Westnnnster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 22.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 22.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 21.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 28.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 24.
Tower of
London.
Memhrane 28 — cont.
Presentation of Peter de Wormynton to the vicarage of the church of
Penreth, in the diocese of Carhsle, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of that see; directed to W. bishop elect and confirmed of Carlisle,
or his vicar-general if he be abroad.
Appointment of William de Kirkeby, king's clerk, to freight by advice of
John Sturmy, admiral of the fleet from the mouth of the Thames north-
wards, ships for taking to Gascony the victuals purveyed in divers ports
within the said admiralty, to be delivered to the receivers of victuals there ;
and to supervise tlie lading thereof by indentures to be made between the
keepers of the said victuals and the masters of the said ships, to each of
which indentures he is to set his seal ; but he is not to be burdened with
accountmg for the said victuals, but only for the moneys received by his
own hands for making payments, by view, testimony and control (con-
trarotulamentum) of the said John or his deputy, as well for the freightage
of the said ships and other necessary expenses, as for the wages of sailors
and footmen in the above admiralty going to Gascony on the king's service,
for which payments he is to account in the exchequer.
Writ of aid for him directed to sheriffs, purveyors and keepers of victuals
within the said admiralty, leaders of footmen, and other bailiffs and
ministers.
Restitution to Walter de Crek of the custody during the minority of the
heir of certain lands in Nostrefeld late of Payn Tybetot, tenant in chief,
which custody was first granted by the king to Bartholomew de Badelesmere,
by him to Roger de Watevill and by the latter to the said Walter, and was
taken into the king's hands because Walter was lately an adherent of some
enemies of the king.
Presentation of Robert de Risshton to the church of Adele, in the diocese
of York, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of
Holy Trinity, York, being in his hands.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Adam Bloy, staying in
the duchy on the king's service. By testimony of the seneschal.
The like for Edmund de Shortmed of Wylberham, staying in like manner.
By the like testimony.
Pardon to John son of Richard de Hatfeld Peverel and Thomas son of
the said John for acquiring for their lives from Thomas son of Stephen de
Hepeworth 63 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 2 acres of pasture and
8s. 4:d. of rent in Hatfeld Peverell, Borham, and Wytham, held in chief as
of the honour of Peverel, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Blounvill, escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c., and entermg therein
without licence ; and licence for them to retain the same. By fine of 40.s'.,
William de Northwell, clerk, going beyond seas on the king's service with
Queen Isabel, has letters nominating Henry de Edenestowe his attorney
until Midsummer.
MEMBRANE 27.
Feb. 26. Appointment of Giles de Beauchamp and Alan de Cherleton to inspect
Westminster, the levies of north and south Wales and the Marches who are severally to
muster at Shrewsbury on Mid-lent Sunday, and at Hereford on the Tuesday
following, and to array and march them to Portsmouth with their sheriffs,
sub-sheriffs, constables, and leaders, so that they shall neither do nor receive
any harm. French. [Pad, Writs.] By K,
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
97
1325.
March 1.
Westminster.
March 4.
Tower of
London.
March 4.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 24.
Westminster.
March 2.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 27 — cont.
'Memorayidum, from North Wales are to come 200 footmen with two
constables armed, and their sheriffs, and the sub-sheriffs of the counties of
Caernarvan, Anglese, and Merionith will lead them with four of the best of
each of the' said counties, so as to be at Balaa on Friday before Mid-lent,
and there they shall receive wages from the chamberlain for two days as
far as Shrewsbury, and thence order shall be made for their wages as far as
Portsmouth for seven days.
There will come to Shrewsbury by Mid-lent Sunday the following levies
from the followinc: lands : —
Mohautesdale
1 man
at arms.
,10
Dynebegh . . . .
60
Dyffrencloyt -
80
Bromfeld and Yal
50
The land of the earl of Arundel -
50
La Pole . - . .
80
The county of Flint
50
Let order be taken for their wages to Portsmouth for seven days.
From Southgales there will come 200 footmen ; two constables, armed.
Rees ap Griffith, Sir Roger Pychard, will lead them with 6 men of the
counties of Kardigan, Kermerdyn and the stewardship, and the chamberlain
of Suthgales will find them wages as far as Portesmuth.
There will come to Hereford on Tuesday after Mid-lent the following
levies from the following lands : —
Breghenok - - - - 1 man at arms, 60 footmen.
Buelt --'... 1 „ 20 „
Elvayl 1 „ 20 „
Melnith - - - - - 1 ,, 60 „
Radenore ----- 1 ,, 40 ,,
Wenthrunion - - - - 0 ,, 10 ,,
Bergeveny - - - - 1 ,, 40 ,,
Let order be taken for their wages to Portesmuth, where they are ordered
to be by Sunday after Mid-lent, for the chamberlain has a warrant for it.
French.
Pardon to William le Vynonr of his outlawry and to Isolda his wife of
her waiver in the county of Warwick for non-appearance before the king to
answer touching a plea of trespass of Robert de Hyngeleye, ' mazon' ; on
condition that they surrender to the gaol of Warwick and take their trial
if the said Robert wishes to proceed against them. By K.
Simple protection for one year for Master Peter Russel, parson of the
church of Etton.
Presentation of John de Langeton to the church of Foxcote, in the
diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of the land and
heir of John de Kyngeston, a rebel, being in his hands.
The like of Adam de Multeby to the vicarage of the church of Yokesford,
in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of
Theford being in \his hands.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Richard de Rothyng,
going to Gascony on the king's service.
By testimony of William de Clif and Robert de Bilkemore.
Grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, that the following covenant,
which he made with the king to go to the duchy, shall not be to his prejudice
or drawn into a precedent. The king lately arranged to cross to Gascony
3217
G
98
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
March 4.
Tcnver of
London.
Membrane 27 — cnnt.
"with men at arms in Mid-lent, but at the request of the magnates of the
realm, who could not be ready in so short a time, put off his passage, and
with their counsel and assent gave orders to send forward men at arms,
horee and foot in a certain fleet, and at his request the earl covenanted to go
with 100 men at arms at his wages in the said fleet, to stay for half a year
from the day of landing. Grant also that the earl is not bound to stay
there beyond the half-year unless the king shall come to the duchy in
person.
Confirmation in mortmain to the canons of Repyndon of a grant by
charter of Harold de Leke to the church of Kalk and the canons there, who
now dwell at Repyndon, of a carucate of land in Leke and 3 acres there, and
of a release of a custom, to wit a day's work of 60 men of Huntebothe
for one day a year which they were accustomed to do for him yearty for
his pasture of Staunton ; and of a grant by Robert de Notyngham, some-
time canon of Salisbury, of his whole land in Sutton and Bonington upon
Soar, together with the whole land which he had in Sutton from them
while they dwelt at Kalk by exchange for two virgates and one bovate of
land in Westerleke which he accounted as equivalent to two carucates of
land. - By fine of 2 marks.
Association of Thomas le Butiller of Upton in the room of William
Corbet (who was substituted for Thomas de Hastang, who could not attend),
who is now going to Gascony on the king's service with John de Cherlton,
in a commission lately [23 December] diverted to the said Thomas Hastang
and Nicholas de Aston to select in the county of Wyrcestre 10 men-at-arms
and 100 footmen. French. [^Parl. Writs.l
Safe-conduct until Whitsunday for Master Bernard de Styno and
Gaudemar de la Berye, who lately came from Gascony on an embassy to
the king with Arnold de Durefort, and who are returning home.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 21.
Tower gf
London,
Feb. 16.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 26.
Safe-conduct for Elias Gaucelini, clerk, and John Legerii de Burgo of
Gascony, with horses and knaves, going to Gascony.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Roger de la Bere to
the prior and convent of the new hospital of St. Mary without Bisshopes-
gate, London, of two messuages in London, to find two canons, as
chaplains, to celebrate divine service daily, in the church of the hospital
and a third chaplain, a secular, to do the like in the church of St. George,
London, for the soul of Henry sometime bishop of Winchester, and ioi^
the souls of the said Roger and his father and mother, and of the faithful
departed. • By fine of 5 marks.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Adam de Bloy, staying in
the duchy on the king's service. By testimony of the seneschal.
Master John de Hildesle, parson of the church of Thingden, going beyond
seas, has letters nominating Robert de Hemmyngburg, clerk, and Edmund
de Hildesle, as his attorneys in England until Michaelmas.
Pardon to the brethren of the hospital of St. Nicholas, St. Edmunds, for
acquiring in mortmain from Hervey de Staunton, king's clerk, 20 acres of
land and 70.s. of rent in the town of St. Edmund's and the suburb thereof,
in aid of the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
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1325.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 26.
Westminster,
Feb. 27.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 27.
Westminster
Feb. 20.
Westminster^
March 1.
W'eetminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 26 — co7it.
the hospital for the good estate of the king and his children and for the
souls of John sometime abbot of St. Edmunds and the faithful departed,
and entering therein without licence ; and licence for Uiem to retain the
same. By fine of 40s.
Licence for William de Marton to enfeoff Hugh Baret of the manor of
Marton, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the same to the said
William and Sybil his wife, and the heirs of William. By fine of lO.s.
Pardon to John Dacres for acquiring a messuage, 20 acres of land, 12
acres of meadow, and 8 acres of alder-wood in Welles, in fee tail, and a
messuage, 20 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow and 8 acres of alder- wood
there, for life, from John bishop of Bath and Wells, and entering into those
which are held in chief without his licence ; and licence for him to retain
the same, as it appears by inquisition made by John Everard, escheator in
the counties of Somerset, &c., that the only loss to the king will be that in
times of voidance of the bishopric he will lose the recognitions of the said
tenements, as of the value of 2s. By fine of 40s.
Commission to Constantine de Mortymer and Richard de Perers to survey
the array of the footmen to assemble at Herewyz on Sunday after Mid-lent,
and to deliver them to John de Sturmi, admiral of the fleet towards the
North, and to certify the king of the numbers embarked from every county
and town as compared with the schedule thereof sent herewith of the
numbers ordered to muster there. French. [ParL Writs.]
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Bertrand del Mure,
merchant of Bazas, in the duchy, going home.
Safe-conduct for five years for the merchants of the power of the duke of
Brabant, Lorraine and Limborgh ; and no one of them shall be arrested
for the trespasses of others, or for any debts of which he be not the principal
debtor or surety. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William le Moigne, king's clerk, to
survey the lands in England and Wales late of John de Hastynges, tenant
in chief, now in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, and
order for them for the king's profit. By K.
Pardon to John Aired and Juliana his wife for acquiring for their lives
from John de Chavent a messuage, 20 acres of land and a rood of meadow
in Wepham, held in chief, and entering therein without licence, and
restitution to them of the same. By fine of 10s,
Pardon to John Dauneye of his rebellion.
ByK.
Presentation of William de Lound to the church of Stoke, in the diocese
of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Eye being in his
hands.
Pardon to the abbot of Burton on Trent of 300?. wherein he is bound to
the king for goods forfeited to the king unjustly held by him, whereof he
was convicted before John de Stonore and his fellows, justices appointed to
make inquisition touching of such goods in the county of Stafibrd. By K.
Protection with clause volumus for two years for W. bishop elect and con-
firmed of Carlisle, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
He has letters nominating Richard de Ayremynne and Master Adam de
Ayremynne as his attorneys in England for that time.
100
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Feb. 18.
"Westminster.
Membrane 26 — co7it.
Protection with clause volumus until Michaelmas for William Howard,
going to Gascony on the king's service.
By K. on the information of Robert de Welle.
He has letters nominating Stephen de Witlesford and Geoffrey de
Sheringes his attorneys for that time.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 25.
Licence in mortmain, after inquisition ad quod damnum, for Thomas de
Eggefeld, king's clerk, parson of the church of Thirsford, to enclose a path
containing 18 perches long by 4^ feet broad, leading from the high road
eastwards to the church westwards, for the enlargement of the parsonage ;
on condition that he make a like path on his own soil. By fine of ^ mark.
Association of W^alter de Stirkeland, in the room of Michael de
Haveryngton, who is going to Gascony in the company of David de
Strabolgi, earl of Athelez, in the commission lately [22 December] directed
to the latter and Edmund de Nevill to select 80 hobelers and 100 archers
in the county of Lancaster. French. [Pad. IVrits.']
The like of John de Brakeneberewe, in the room of William de Bayous,
in a commission lately [22 December] directed to the latter and others to
select 300 footmen from the levies arrayed in the county of Lincoln.
I^ ranch. [Pari. Writs.]
The like of John Fillyol, Thomas Gobion, William de Lodwyk and
Philip Piltoft, in the room of Richard de Perers, John de Mounteny of
Essex and John de Wanton, some of whom are sick and some otherwise
occupied in the king's affairs, in a commission lately [22 December] directed
to the latter to select 15 men at arms and 200 footmen in the counties of
Essex and Hertford. French. [Pad. Writs.]
The like of Thomas de Sandewych, in the room of John de Mere worth,
who is going to Gascony in the company of John de Garrenne, earl of
Surrey, in a commission lately [23 December] directed to the latter and
others to select 15 men at arms, 200 footmen and 100 archers in the
county of Kent. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Pardon to Master Maurice de Waleden of his outlawry in the hustings of
London for non-appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of
trespass of William Reyner of London ; on condition that he surrender
forthwith to prison and stand his trial if the said William will proceed
against him.
By fine of 20 marks, which he has paid in the hanaper. Essex.
Grant to Thomas de Sibthorp, king's clerk, of the chapel of Iselhampstede
Botetourt.
Safe-conduct for two years for the merchants, mariners and others of the
city and parts of Venice, trading, and they shall not be arrested for any
debts whereof they are not principal debtors of sureties. By K. & C.
Protection with clause volumus until Midsummer for Robert de Hausted,
going beyond seas in the company of Queen Isabel.
The like for John de Assheby, going with the said Robert.
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18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
101
1326.
Feb. 12.
VVestniinstei".
Membrane 25 — cont.
Association of John Filliol, Thomas Gobion, William de Lodowyk and
Philip Piltoft, in a commission lately [22 December] directed to Hugh de
Nevill and Walter de Pateshull, commissioners of array in the county of
Essex, and Richard de Perers and John de la Haye, commissioners of array
in the county of Hertford, to select 200 footmen from these counties, as
some of the latter are sick and some are otherwise engaged on the king's
affairs. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Feb. 14.
Wostminster,
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
March 4.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 20.
V/estminster.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 24.
Association of John de Notvers, in the room of John Morice, to select 20
men at arms in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham from the knights,
esquires and other men at arms in those counties, as in the former com-
mission (23 December). French. [Pari. Writs.]
The like of John de Mereworth, in the room of Robert de Kendale, to
select 15 men at arms and 100 archers in the county of Kent, as in the
former commission (23 December). French. [Pari. Writs.]
Commission to Hugh de Louthre, substituting him in the room of Richard
de Denton and Richard de Hodeleston, as leader of the 120 hobelers selected
by the latter in the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland by a former
commission (23 December) ; he is also empowered to raise a further levy of
80 hobelers, who are, to be marched in the same manner ; with power to
punish persons who may be disobedient. French. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Substitution of John de Ormesby and Edmund de Baconesthorp, in the
room of Anselm le Mareschall and George de Thorp, in the county of
Norfolk, to select 60 men at arms from the knights and esquires of that
county and of Suffolk, as in a former commission (23 December) directed
to the latter in Norfolk, and to William Giffard and John de Welnetham
in Sufiblk ; as the said Anselm is going to Gascony in the company of
Robert de Mohaut and the said' George in the company of John de
Claveryng. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Association of John de Daggew^orth, in the room of John de Whelnetham,
also going in the company of Robert de Mohaut, with the above William
Giffard in the same commission. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Safe-conduct for one year for Oliver Deyncourt, canon of the church of
St, Mary, Lincoln, going beyond seas.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Adam de Ayremynne,
king's clerk, to Richard de Ayremynne, king's clerk, parson of the church of
Elvele, of a toft and an acre of land in Elvele, for the enlargement of his
dwelling place. By fine of o mark, which he paid in the hanaper.
[Marginal note. — Let the clerk of the hanaper be charged herewith.]
Pardon to John Athelard for acquiring in fee from John de Chavent a
messuage, 25 acres of land, and 1 acre 1 rood of meadow in Wepham,
held in chief, and entering therein without licence ; and restitution of the
same to him. By fine of 20s.
Pardon to Ela de Perers of whatever pertains to the king because she was
lately an adherent of his enemies and rebels. By K,
102
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Feb. 21.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 24 — cont.
Protection with clause volumus until Midsummer for John de Crumbewell,
going beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel. By K.
The same John has letters nominating Simon de Semer and John le
Mareschal as his attorneys in England until that feast.
Protection with clause volumus until Midsummer for Richard de
Crumbewell, going with the said John in the company of the queen.
Presentation of David Cubbel to the church of Scarthou, in the diocese of
Lincoln. By K.
MEMBRANE 23.
Feb. 1. Pardon to Hugh le Despenser the younger for acquiring in fee from John
Mortlake. de Brompton the advowson of the church of Shupton, in the diocese of
Lincoln, held in chief, and entering therein without licence ; and licence
for him to retain the same. By p.s.
Feb. 5. Pardon to Hugh le Despenser [bracketted with the above entry in
Westminster, the margin] for acquiring in fee from Alesia, late the wife of Thomas
earl of Lancaster, 75 knights' fees in Aulton Berners, Carselewe,
Secchevill, Wyvelesford, Shirreveton, Wynterbourne, Little Cheverell,
Echelhampton, Merton, Cotes, Deverel, Chadewych, Norrigge, Chitterne
Maiden, Winterbourn Stok, Bredecoumbe, Langeford, Depeford, Chikke-
lade, la Pole, Boyton, Orcheston, Claudon, Madynton, Middelton, Seles,
Homynton, Cortyngton, Asserton, Fyssherton Aucher[i], Brudecoumbe,
Wynterbourn by Chitterne, Langele Burel, la Boxe, Wroxhale, Knabbewell,
Hertham, Portesheved, Chaldefeld, Waddon, Tymbresbarwe, Lillynton,
Plumbury, Bailleclyf, Stratton, Cotsetle, Hulprynton, Littlecote, Yatebury,
Wydecoumbe, Broghton Monketon, Avene, Aldyngton, Todeworth
Melewys, Durneford, Little Derneford, Aumbresbury, Porton, Great
Derneford, Lake, Welewe, Bremelshet, Westaumbresbury, Netton,
Netheravene, Maperton, Melebury, Plumbere, Kyngton, Bluntesdon,
Wamberge, Mildenhale, and Compton Basset, co.Wilts; 15 knights' fees in
Tokeswell, Norton, Esthesshecoumbe, Westhesshecoumbe, Stokegowere (sic),
Socton, Cherleton, Iford, Langeford, Hamme, Hengstrigg, Kynstanton,
Stoke Basset, Lokynton, and Durleye, co. Somerset; 11 J knights' fees
in Coumbhaweye, Estdouelys, Westdouelys, Wynterbourn Houton, Wode-
gate, Meleburn, Tollard, Crauford, Merton and Wakyngham, co. Dorset ; 8
knights' fees in Lusteshill, Shryvenham, Stanpult, Dreyton by Abyndon,
Wanetynge and Ardynton, co. Berks ; 12 knights' fees in Aldebury,
Irenacton, Kyngeston, Weston, Capenore, Amene Sancte Crucis, and
Hatherop, co. Gloucester ; li knights' fees in Bourcoumbe, co. Devon ;.
9 knights' fees in Cherdeford, Biketon, Hameldon, Porteseye and Coupenore,
CO. Southampton ; 2^ knights' fees in Northeston, co. Oxford : held in
chief, and entering therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain the
same. By K.
FeB. 11. Pardon to Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, for acquiring in fee
Webtminster. from Alesia countess of Lincoln and Salisbury the castle and manor of
Donyngton, co. Leicester, the manor of Knesale and the wapentakes of
Allerton and Plumtre and 9 knights' fees in Blyth, Stirrop, Oulecotes,
Weston, Sternethorp, Little Muskeham, Kirketon, Boukton, Kirnshale,
Mapelbek, Allerton, Akeryng, Wellehawe, Clareburgh, Bautre, Stokhyt,
Plumtre, Marton, Hareworth, Edewalton, Rodyngton, Leek, Normanton,
Stanton, Clippeston, Hykelyng and Keworth, co. Nottingham ; 3
messuages, 3 virgates of land, 100 acres of pasture and ^ of a knight's
18 EDWARD II.— Paet 2.
103
1325.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
March 10.
Tower of
London,
March 11.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 23 — eont.
fee in Tykenhale and Repyngton and the wapentake of Rysle, co.
Derby ; the castle and manor of Dynebegh, and the cantrcds of Ros,
Rowennok and Kaymer, co. Salop ; the manor of Aldeburn, and a carucato
of land, 100 acres of meadow, 500 acres of wood and 4.h knights' foes in
Whanburgh, Piryton, Benetham, LusteshuU, Bluntesdon, Wylington and
Shryvenham, co. Wilts; and 40s. of rent in Caldon, co. Stafford; held in
chief, and entering therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain
the same. By K.
Licence for Ebulo Lestraunge and Alesia, his wife, the king's kinswoman,
to enfeoff Hugh le Despenser of the castle and manor of Clifford, the
manors of Glasbury, Coleham, Woxebrugg, Eggeswere, Halton upon Trent,
Wadyngton, Lutton, Horblyng, Scarthhou, Staynwath, SaltHcteby,
Wadenho, Wardyngton, Birencestre, Middelyngton and Le Fryth, the
castle, manor, honor and soke of Bolyngbrok, 60,000 acres of marsh in
Bolyngbroke and Wyldemore and BOs. of rent in Boston, and of all land
late of Henry de Lascy, Alesia's father, in Holebourn, in the suburb of
London, all held in chief ; and for Hugh to re-grant the same to them for
the life of Alesia.
Pardon to the same Hugh for acquiring in fee from Alesia late the wife
of Thomas earl of Lancaster, the manors of Grauncestre, co. Cambridge,
and Gretham, Broccelby, Thorleye and Totenay, 2,000 acres of marsh in
' le Westfen,' and 28 knights' fees in Bolyngton, Golthagh, Spridelyngton,
Saxeby, Scalby, Stretton, Ingeham, Cotes, Glentworth, Faldyngworth,
Kirkeby by Sleford, Northkyme, Filyngham, Risom, Barlinges, Scotthorn,
Sudbrok, Ulseby, Kescesby, Middelrasen, Wyvelyngham, Ouneby, Repham,
Ingelby, Halstede, Nettelham, Myntynges, Askeby, Bruera, Tymberlound,
Ousthorpe, Wylughby by Lafford, Swaveton, Horblyng, Bilyngburgh,
Merston, Aghham, Dembeiby, Haneworth, Pikworth, Weseby, Hooham,
Spanby, Neuton, Eseber, Esseby, Broccelby, Claxeby, and Stowe St. Mary,
and the advowsons of the church of Wyvelyngham, the abbey of Barlyngges
and the priory of Cameryngham, co. Lincoln, held in chief, and entering
therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same. By K.
Association of Peter Carbonel in the room of John de la Penne, who is
going in the first fleet with the earl of Surrey, to select 300 footmen in
the counties of Bedford and Buckingham, as in a former commission (on
22 December). French. [Pari. ^Vrits.]
The like of Richard de Heyle, in the room of Thomas de Leukenore,
who is ill, for 100 footmen in the county of Middlesex, as in a like com-
mission. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for David Cubbel of Stenyng,
parson of the church of Scarthhou.
Presentation of William le Eyr to the church of Penros, in the diocese of
Banoror.
MEMBRANE 22.
Feb. 6. Power to John de Stonore, knight, Arnold Guillelmi de Byarn, lord of
Westminster. Lescun, Master William de Weston, professor of civil law, canon of Lincoln,
and Master Peter de Galiciano, canon of Rouen, as the king's proctors, to
treat of espousals, dower and espousal earnest money [arris sponsaliciis) of
the king's daughter Eleanor with Alfonso, king of Spain. [Fcedera,']
104
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Feb. 19.
Tower of
London.
March 12.
Tower of
London,
March 9.
Tower of
London.
March 5.
Tower of
London.
March 10.
Tower of
London.
March 10.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 22 — cont.
The like to the same touching espousals of Edward the king's first-born
son and damsel Eleanor sister of the above king of Spain. [Fmlera.]
The like to the same to make a treaty of marria.i^e between the said
guardians
of the above
king
of
Spain.
Edward and Eleanor with the
[FcrdcTa.]
The like to the same to confirm the treaty of marriage when made
between the said king of Spain and Eleanor the king's daughter. [Fiedera.]
The like to the same to make a treaty of friendship with the said king
and his guardians and the rest of the magnates of Spain and other realms,
commonalties and universities. [Fccdera.]
Appointment of Edward Bacoun and Peter de Thorp, knights, and
Master John de Hildesle, canon of Chichester, as proctors for the king, to
treat touching espousals, &c. as above, of the king's daughter Joan with
the first-born of Alfonso the eldest son of James king of Aragon, and the
future heir of Aragon.
And because it was said that James is old and decrepit and it is not
certain that he is not dead there is written in the name of Alfonso his son
as if he were king, in the forms following : —
The like of the same to treat of a marriage between the first-born son of
the Infante Alfonso, king of Aragon, heir of Arago^, and Joan the king's
daughter.
The like of the same to treat of the said marriage with James king of
Aragon, and Alfonso king of Aragon.
The like of the same to treat of this with the said Alfonso.
The like of the same to make a treaty of peace with James king of
Aragon.
The like of the same to make such treaty with the said Alfonso. [Fmlera.]
Grant during pleasure to Thomas de Sibthorp of the custody of the
hospital of the Holy Innocents without Lincoln.
By K. on the information of W. de Clif.
Writ de intend endo directed to the brethren and sisters of the hospital.
Presentation of Thomas de Cotyngham to the church ' del Angle,' in the
diocese of St. David's, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Pembroch
being in his hands.
The like of John de Folkquardeby to the vicarage of the church of
Wilyngton, in the diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the
priory of Wilmyngton being in his hands.
Joan de Dyvelyn of Coventre, dwelling in England, has letters nominating
William de Ridewale and Robert de Ridewale as her attorneys in Ireland'
for two years. ^
Pardon to Michael Pygot of Wath, king's clerk, for acquiring for life
and for three years after his death the manor of Wath from John Flemyng,
who held it of Robert de Welle and Maud his wife, in the name of her
dower, as of the castle of Skipton in Craven, which is in the king's hand,
by the service of one knight's fee, which fee was assigned by the king to
the said Maud after the death of Robert do Clifford, sometime her husband,
lord of that castle, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby,
escheator in the counties of York, &c. and entering therein without licence ;
and licence for him to retain the same for the term aforesaid.
By fine of 205. York.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
105
1325.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
March 7.
Tower of
London.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
March 2.
Tower of
London.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
March 8.
Tower of
London.
March 10.
Tower of
London.
March 10.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 21.
Exemplification of the tenor of a charter dated at Walyngford, 8 March
25 Henry III, which has been lost, in favour of the bishop of St. Davids.
[Cale7idar of the Charter liolh, vol. i. p. 258.]
Grant to Alexander de Bergh, Robert Wawayn, and Adam Semer of
quayage for three years for the repair of the quay of the port of the town of
Scardeburgh, which town and port are in the king's hands for certain
causes. By K.
Grant during pleasure to Nicholas Tunstall of the office of controller of
customs and of the custody of one part of the seal called the ' coket ' in the
port of Shorham, receiving in that office as much as other controllers have
had. By K.
Mandate to William Vyvyen and Germanus Hobelit to deliver to him the
said office, part of the seal, and other things pertaining to the office which
are in their custody.
Licence for George de Meriet to enfeoff Margaret de Meriet of 27
messuages, 3 carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture and
7-5. lOd. of rent in Meriet, co. Somerset, held in chief, and for her to re-grant
the same to him, Isabel his wife, and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks.
Exemption for life of Maud de Caxton of London, from all tallages, aids,
watches, impositions and contributions which might be required of her by
reason of her lands or possessions in the city of London. By K.
Whereas John de 'Warenna, earl of Surrey, granted for life to Ralph de
Cobeham the manor and town of Th6fford, co. Norfolk, held in chief, with
knights' fees, advowsons, hundreds, views of frank pledge, fairs, markets,
tolls, passages, pontages, fisheries, commons, pastures, liberties and free
customs, and afterwards, by a fine levied before the Bench, granted that the
premises should remain to Thomas late earl of Lancaster, by whose
forfeiture the remainder has come to the king ; and whereas the said Ralph
has now surrendered the manor and town with appurtenances into the
king's hand : he has granted the same to him in tail male. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the manor and town.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for William de Bello Campo,
going to Gascony on the king's service. By K.
The like for the following going with him : —
Robe'l't de Pauleseye. By testimony of the said William.
William Portebref ' le fitz.' By hke testimony.
Appointment of W^illiam de Bello Campo to bring Arnald de la Bret
from the duchy to the king in England ; and safe-conduct for him.
Pardon to John de Hurtworth for being an adherent and one of the
household of Andrew de Hardcla, the king's enemy and rebel, with general
pardon ; on condition that he stand his trial if anyone will proceed against
him. By K.
Restitution, at the request of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of
the priory of Uphaven, which is subject to the abbey of St. Wandrille in
Normandy and was taken into the king's hands among other religious
houses of the power of the king of France, to the prior ; and protection for
him and his possessions. By K.
Mandate to the keeper of such religious houses in the county of Wilts to
deliver the priory with the issues thereof received by him.
106
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
March 4.
Tower of
London.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
March 8.
Tower of
London.
March 4.
Tower of
London.
March 9.
Tower of
London.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 20.
Appointment of John de Wanton to the custody of the castle and honor
of Knaresburgh, which the king lately granted to John de Wysham for his
life, who is now staying in Gascony on the king's service, and who before
leaving England assigned it to William de Burbrigge, now deceased, to
keep for him until his return ; made at the request of Emma late the wife
of the said William and executrix of his will. By K.
Mandate to the executors of the will of the said William to deliver the
same with the armour and victuals by indenture.
Pardon to Ralph Athelard for acquiring in fee from John de Chavent a
messuage, 15 acres of land and 3 roods of meadow in Wepham, held in
chief, and entering therein without licence ; and restitution of the same to
him. By fine of 1 mark.
Pardon in like terms to Laurence Aired. By fine of 1 mark.
Mandate to mayors, sheriffs and others to arrest any persons
prosecuting appeals in derogation of the king's right of presentation to a
mediety of the charch of Walpol by reason of the temporalities of the
priory of Lewes being lately in his hands, and of his presentation of Robert
de Spinay, king's clerk, to the same.
Protection for one year for Robert Bosse, a monk of Tavystok, abbot
elect, and Reginald Drake, another monk, his proctor, going to divers
counties of the realm on business of the election. By K.
Presentation of Master Robert Spigurnel to the church of Treynge, in
the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Master Robert Inge, the
last rector. By K.
The like of Master Robert Inge to the church of Kestan, in the same
diocese, void by the resignation of Master Robert Spigurnel, the last rector,
and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of John
son of John de Ferariis, tenant in chief. By K.
Cantus de Blank, merchant of the society of the Scali of Florence, going
beyond seas, has letters nominating Landus Homo Dei and John Gosalfer,
merchants of the said society, as his attorneys in England for one year.
By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Notification to H. bishop of Lincoln, of the revocation of the late collation
to William de Everdon, king's clerk, of the prebend of St. Martin's, Lincoln,
in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, as it appears that at the time of such
collation Master Oliver Deyncourt held the prebend and that he still holds it.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. By K.
Grant, at the request of Hugh le Despenser the younger, to John de
Sapy, that whereas on 30 August, in his ninth year, the king granted him
the custody of the manor of Caldecote in Netherwent, during pleasure, to
hold by the extent, he shall retain the same during pleasure without
rendering anything. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for two years for Master Oliver
Deyncourt, prebendary of St. Martin's, Lincoln, in the church of Lincoln.
The same Oliver, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Adam de
Brom and Henry de Edenstowe, clerks, as his attorneys in England for
one year.
18 EDWARD II.— Paut 2.
107
1325,
March 4.
Tower of
London.
March 6.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 20 — cont.
Pardon to Robert son of WiUiam Bauge of Barton and Alice his wife for
acquiring in fee tail from William de Bello Campo a messuage, 2 tofts, 5
bovats of land and 26.s\ of rent, and a rent of a pound of cummin, in
Glentworlih, held in chief, and entering therein without licence : and
restitution of the same, with reversion to the said William and his heirs.
By fine of 5 marks. Lincoln.
Association of John de Percy in the room of William de Stokes, in the
county of Dorset, for the selection of 200 footmen in the counties of
Dorset and Somerset, as in a former commission (22 December).
French. [Pari. Writs.^
Licence for George de Meriet as above.
Vacated because above in the same form.
March 10.
Tower of
London.
March 12.
Tower of
London.
March 12.
Tower of
London.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 26.
Henley.
March 14.
Tower of
London.
March 15.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 19.
Protection for one year for the prior of Durham and for his men whom
he is sending to Scotland to survey the lands belonging to the priory and
order for these as shall be for his profit. •
Whereas Simon Pecche acquired in fee from John le Veli 6^ acres of land
in Wytton and Edithorp, held in chief of Edward I and John Illen
acquired from the said Simon the 6^ acres of land with 5 acres 1 rood of
land in the said town-s, also held in chief, and the said Simon and John
Illen by virtue of the said acquisitions- and John Nabbyng as kinsman and
heir of John Illen, and William Nabbyng, as son and heir of John Nabbyng,
have entered into the premises, without licence, the king for a fine made by
the same William has pardoned the trespasses herein, and granted licence
for him to retain the same. He has also granted licence for him to enfeoff
Nicholas his son thereof. By fine of \ mark. Norfolk.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Thornton upon Humbre, in satisfaction of 13s. 4(i, of the 101. yearly of
land and rent, which they have the king's licence to acquire, by Richard
de la Wodehall the elder of a messuage and 2\ bovates of land in Goushull
and Haulton, and by John atte Halle of Thornton of a messuage, 2 acres
and one rood of land in Thornton, which said messuages and lands are held
of the abbot and convent, as appears by inquisition made by Matthew
Broun, escheator in the counties of Lincoln, &c.
Protection with clause nolummj for two years, for the prior of Bergeveny.
The like for one year for the prior of Kaermerdyn.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation
of the king's right of collation to the prebend of Thurleby and Carleton, in
the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, by reason of a voidance of the see in the
time of Edward I, which the king recovered against Nicholas de Capochio
of Rome {de Urbe) by judgment of his court, and of his collation thereof to
Richard de Ayremynne, king's clerk.
Mandate to mayors, sheriffs, bailiffs and others to arrest all persons taking
such proceedings.
Whereas Gilbert le Fevre, Robert son of Henry and Amice his wife,
Thomas son of Henry Knyght, and Ellen his wife, William de Baliden,
108
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
March 20.
Westminster.
March 18.
Westminster.
April 10.
Beaulieu.
April 8.
Beaulieu.
April 11,
Beaulieu.
March 20.
Sheen.
Membrane 19 — cont.
vicar of the church of Crouche, Richard son of Henry Knyght and Joan
his wife, and John son of Ralph CubbiiU acquired for their lives certain
messuages, lands, &c., in Crouche ; and Thomas son of Wilham le Twynere
of Langwath and Isolda daughter of Thomas Sweyn of Boneye, William
Belfyn of Boney and Felicia daughter of Geoffrey le Bercher, Robert
Fritheborewe and x\mice his wife, John son of William de Houton, Auker
Fabian and Henry his son, Thomas son of William Twyner, Richard son of
William Fabian, John Lambard of Rotyngton, Henry Cousyn of Boneye
and William Cousyn acquired for their lives certain lands, etc., in Boneye,
from Ralph de Frecheville, with reversion to the said Ralph ; and whereas
Ralph Burgeys of Boneye and Alice his wife acquired for life from the said
Ralph a toft in Boneye with remainder to William son of the said Ralph
Burgeys, clerk, and Maud sister of the latter, and the heirs of the body of
the said William, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Maud ; and
whereas Geoffrey son of William le Fevre of Boneye and Maud his wife
acquired in fee tail from the said Ralph a common of pasture in Boneye
pertaining to a bovate of land there, and Henry son of William Cousyn of
Tjettesbury acquired in fee from the said Ralph a messuage and 3 acres of
land and a meadow ; all which tenements are parcels of the manors of
Crouche and Igoneye, held in chief, entering into the same ; and all the
tenants aforesaid surrendered their estate in the said tenements to the said
Ralph, without licence ; and he afterwards with the king's licence enfeoffed
Roger Beler thereof : the king, willing to shew favour to Roger herein, has
pardoned all the trespasses done in the premises and granted licence for
him to retain the tenements according to the feoffment.
By fine of h mark.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for David de Strabolgi,
earl of Athol, going to Gascony on the king's service. ' By K.
The like for one year for John Pikard, going in like manner with Otto
de Bodrigan. By testimony of the said Otto.
Presentation of William de Sancto Edmundo to the church of Hellawc,
in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
lands and heir of Robert de Welle, tenant in chief.
Safe-conduct until Whitsunday for Michael Mey of Bayonne, master of
the ship of the Holy Ghost of Bayonne, who lately brought wine to the realm
and sold it, and is now returning to the duchy with corn and other
victuals. By K.
The like for one year for Roger Bagg, burgess and merchant of South-
ampton, going to the islands of Gereseye, Gernereye, Serk and Aureneye
for corn and victuals to bring to Southampton and elsewhere in the realm.
Pardon to Richard de Wynneferthyng, oierk, for acquiring in fee from
Aymer de Valencia, late earl of Pembroke, the manor of Anesty, with the
member of Hormede, together with the knights' fees and advowsons
pertaining to the said manor and member, held in chief, and entering
therein without licence ; and restitution to hjm of the same.
By K. on the information of William de Clyf.
MEMBRANE 18.
March 1. Exemplication of the tenour of a charter which is lost, dated at West-
Westminster, minster 11 August, 24 Henry III in favour of the prioress and nuns of
Cestrehunte. [Munasticoii.]
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
109
1325.
March 14.
Westminster.
March 16.
Towej of
London.
March 16.
Tower of
London.
March 3.
Westminster.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 20.
Walton.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 26.
Henley.
April 1.
Marwell.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Seintefey of Blaggrave
to the abbot and convent of Nuttele of a messuage in London to find a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Mary, Nuttele,
for his sOul and the souls of the faithful departed.
By fine of 5 marks. London.
Mandate to John Everard, escheator in the counties of Cornwall, &c., to
deliver the temporalities of the abbey of Athelyngny to Robert de He, the
prior, whose election as abbot has been confirmed by J. bishop of Bath and
Wells, and who has done fealty to the king. By K.
Writ de mtendendo directed to the tenants of the abbey.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Adam de Brom, king's clerk, to the
custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts in
the town of Oxford.
Mandate to W. bishop of Exeter, to examine a double election made in
the abbey of Tavystok, after the death of Robert the late abbot, of Robert
Busse and John de Courtenay, monks of the abbey ; and if he can confirm
either election to certify the king thereof in the usual way so that the
abbot elect may have the temporalities restored to him. By K.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Otto de Bodrigan, going
to Gascony on the king's service. By K.
He has letters nominating Thomas Daumarle, parson of the church of
St. Martin's, and John de Trelan, as his attorneys in England for that
period.
Inspexitnus and confirmation of a writing dated at Axeminstre, 12 April,
21 Edward I, whereby Edmund, earl of Cornwall, confirmed to the abbot
and convent of Neweham, in the diocese of Exeter, an exchange of a parcel
of land lying without the gate of their abbey, near the way leading from
Axeminstre to Musebury, which Walter Pours held of Stephen de Haccombe
of Axeminstre, of the fee of the said Edmund, for land of the abbey in
the common field of Axeminstre, to hold in frank almoin ; and also
other parcels which they hold of the same fee of the time of Richard, king
of Almain, father of the said earl ; and prohibiting his bailiffs of Braneys
from making any distraint upon these parcels for suit of court due to the
court of Braneys. By fine of 20s.
Signification to J. bishop of Winchester of the revocation of the late
presentation of Thomas de Brayton, king's clerk, to the church of Bynworth
(sic), as it appears that at the time of such presentation Master Stephen de
Claro Monte held the same and that he holds it now. By K.
Pardon to John de Twyford of 100 marks of the lOOZ. wherewith he
made fine for his life and lands for having been a rebel and an adherent of
rebels. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Walter de Conductu,
going to Gascony on the king's service.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Master John de Hildesle,
parson of the church of Thyngden.
Presentation of John de Clyve to the church of Bangore in the diocese
of Coventry and Lichfield. By K. on the information of the treasurer.
no
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
March 26.
Henley.
^ April 2.
Marwell.
April 1.
Marwell.
April 2.
Marwell.
April 4.
Stoneham.
April 2.
Marwell.
April 2.
Marwell.
April 11.
Beaulieu.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Protection with clause vohumis for one year for Philip de Melsa, going to
Gascony on the" king's service with John de Warenna, earl of Surrey.
By testimony of the earl.
Licence for Nicholas de Ayote to enfeoff William de Sidenye of a
messuage, 80 acres of land, an acre of meadow, an acre of pasture and 15s.
2il. of rent in the suburb of Chichester and of the advowson of the church
of St. Pancras in that suburb, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant
the same in fee tail to the said Nicholas and Isabel his wife, with remainder
in tail to John son of William de Ayote the elder {seniori), and reversion to
the said William de Sydenye and his heirs. By fine of 100s.
Confirmation of a grant by Geoffrey abbot of Hyde by Winchester and
the convent there to Master Robert de Wyrcestre, clerk, and John his
brother of a messuage and 'a moiety of a virgate of land which Nicholas le
Rennere held of them in villeinage in the manor of Colyngebourne, held
in chief, rendering to the abbey the ancient rent, to wit 3s., and for
increase of works 12d., saving to the grantors suit to their court in that
manor, with a relief and heriot of the price of 5s. when such falls in.
By fine of 2 marks.
Pardon to John le Medmowere of his outlawry in the county of South-
ampton for non-appearance before John de Foxle and his fellows, justices
of the king, to answer touching a plea of trespass of Francis Pymont,
merchant, on condition that he surrender forthwith to gaol in that county
and stand his trial if the said Francis will proceed against him.
Grant to Robert de Holden of the deanery of the king's free chapel of
Stafford, void by the resignation of Robert de Sendale.
By K. on the information of Master H. de Clyf.
Grant for life to John de Babecary of the wardenship of the hospital of
St. Katharine by Bristol, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Maurice
de Berkeley being in his hands. By writ of secret seal.
Mandate to J. bishop of Bath and Wells to admit him.
Grant to Roger Normaund of Southampton, who has married Joan late
the wife, of John de London of Bordeaux, that he and the said Joan may be
free burgesses of Southampton and enjoy all the free customs thereof and
be quit of all tallages, aids and free contributions affecting the said town,
in the same manner, as the king by letters patent granted that the said
John and Joan should be. By K.
General pardon to John de Holden.
By K. on the information of Master H. de Clif .
March 12.
Tower of
London.
March 18.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 17.
Protection until Michaelmas for John Fairher, burgess of Berwick on
Tweed, in coming to Suffolk to appear before Edmund de Hemmegrave,
Simon de Hederset and William de Gippewyco, assigned by the king to
enquire in that county touching trespasses committed against the same
John by Henry Rotour and others; and in his returning to Scotland.
By K.
Simple protection for one year for Henry atte Wode.
18 EDWARD II.-^Part 2.
Ill
1325.
March 21.
VVcdtminster.
March 21.
Henley.
March 23.
Henley.
March 26.
Henley.
March 26.
Henley.
March 26.
Henley.
March 26.
Henley,
April 6.
Beaulieu.
April 4.
Beaulien.
April 1.
Harwell.
April 8.
Beaulieu.
Membrane 17 — cont.
Presentation of Howel ap Gryffith to the church of St. Mary, le Nangel,
in the diocese of St. Davids, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of
Pembroke being in his hands.
Signification to D. bishop of St. Davids of the revocation of the
presentation of Thomas de Cotyngham to the said church.
Presentation of Robert de Tonge to the church of Fobbyng, in the diocese
of London, in the king's gift by reason o^ the lands late of Humphrey de
Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, being in his hands. By p.s.
Appointment during pleasure of Henry de Hambury, as chief justice of
the Bench, Dublin, with the usual fee. By K.
Mandate to the justices of the said Bench to admit him.
The like to the treasurer and chamberlains of Dublin to pay him the
usual fee at the usual terms.
Pardon to Robert de Lyndeby of his rebellion and all other trespasses, on
condition that he stand his trial if anyone will proceed against him.
ByK.
The like for:—
Ivo de Hakthorp.
Adam de Brynkeburn.
Robert de Yerdel.
Power during pleasure to John deFenwyk and William de Felton to
receive into the king's peace all such as adhered to the Scots, enemies and
rebels against the king, who wish to come in. By K.
Licence for Robert de Wansy to enfeoff Master Roger Athewold, clerk,
of the manor of Hastwell, co. Northampton, held in chief, and for the latter
to re-grant it to him for life, with remainders to Robert son of the said
Robert and Agnes his wife, and the heirs of their bodies and to the right
heirs of the first-mentioned Robert.
Grant during pleasure to Henry de Acorn, ' chaufcyre ' in the chancery,
of the whole bailiwick of the forestry of Myrescough, in the forest of
Galtres. By K.
Licence, in pursuance of the above grant, for him to have the said baili-
wick kept by fit foresters. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for John de Hampton of the
county of Somerset.
Association of Brian de Gouiz and Richard Pik in the room of Alan de
Boxhill, who is on the king's service in Gascony, and John de Percy, who has
become blind, to select 200 footmen in the counties of Dorset and Somerset,
as in a former commission [22 December] . French. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Pardon, at the request of Res ap Grifiith, king's yeoman, to Adam
Daraz for having been lately in rebellion against the king. By p.s.
Protection for one year for men whom John Gabriel, merchant, citizen
of Winchester, is sending in a ship of his with wines and other merchandise
to Ireland to make his profit thereof there, and to buy merchandise in
those parts to be brought to England.
112
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
April 12.
Beaulieu.
April 12.
Beaulieu.
April 18.
Beaulieu.
April 18.
Beaulieu.
Memhraiu 17 — cont.
Appointment for one year of Henry de Glaston', king's Serjeant, to arrest
Thomas de Stoke of Wellay, who has broken out of prison, where he was
detained for his rebellion.
By K. on the information of Master H. de Clif.
Association of Richard de Abberbury, in the room of Richard de Colshull,
to select 250 footmen in the counties of Oxford and Berks, as in a former
commission [22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Grant to Master Thomas de Asteleye, king's clerk, of the prebend of
Ewythynton, in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, in the king's gift
by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By K.
Revocation of the collation to Robert de Wodehous, king's clerk, of the
said prebend. By K.
March 2.
Tower of
London.
March 1.
Westminster.
March 20.
Sheen.
March 22.
Henley.
March 26.
Henley.
March 26.
Henley.
March 26.
Henley,
April 2.
MarwcU.
MEMBRANE 16.
Grant to Ralph de Cobham, who had from John de Warenna, earl of
Surrey, a grant for life of the manor and town of Thefford, held in chief,
with views of frank pledge, fairs, markets, advowsons, commons, passages,
pontages, fisheries, pastures and all other liberties, the reversion whereof
was afterwards by a fine levied before the justices of the Bench granted by
the earl to Thomas late earl of Lancaster, and by the forfeiture of the
latter has come to the king, and who has surrendered the same to the king,
of the premises, to hold in tail male, with reversion to the king. By K.
Association of Roger du Boys, in the room of William Wasteneys, who
is in the company of Thomas Wake and is going to Gascony in the company
of the earl of Warren to select 300 footmen in the county of Lincoln, as
in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Signification to J. bishop of Norwich, or his vicar-general if he be
abroad, of the royal assent to the election of John de Len, cellarer of the
house of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Massingham, to be prior of house, the
patronage whereof is in the king by reason of the forfeiture of Thomas de
Weyland. • By K.
Grant to Robert de Silkeston of the prebendal church of Bokyngfold.
By p.s.
Presentation of the said Robert to the church of Cayngham, in the
diocese of York. By K.
Appointment of Richard de Rothyng and Adam de Rothyng, carpenters,
to lead to the king at Portesmuth all the carpenters of the city of London
recently selected to go on his service on the next passage to Gascony.
By K.
Memorandum. It is written to the sheriffs of London to pay the wages
of the said carpenters out of the issues of their bailiwick, as appears in the
dorse of the Gascon Roll.
Writ de intendendo directed to the said carpenters in favour of the said
Richard and Adam. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Anian ap Yevan, burgess
of Beaumaris.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
113
1325.
April 8.
Beaulieu.
April 4.
Stoneham.
April 4.
Stoneham.
April 8.
Beaulieu.
April 5.
Beaulieu.
April 13.
Beaulieu.
April 14.
Beaulieu.
Membrane 1,6 — cnnt.
The like for William Matheu, clerk.
Simple protection for one year for John Laloo of the island of Gernereye
in the islaaids of Gernereye, Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye. By K.
Protection and safe-conduct for two years for John de Bloxham, of tlie
Carmelite order, bachelor in Theology and vicar of the prior general
of that order in Ireland, going there to make a visitation of the order.
The like until Whitsunday for the bishop of Orange [Aurisacemis], papal
nuncio, and Henry lord of Sully, presently coming to the king from France,
their households, harness and goods. By K.
\_F(edera.']
Appointment of John Everard to the custody until further order of the
abbey of Tavistoke, as a double election took place after the death of the
last abbot,, to wit of Robert Bosse and John de Courteny, monks thereof,
and they have refused to accept the decision of their diocesan, and have
appealed to other judges without the realm, by which appeals and
contentions the abbey might be impoverished ; and he is to receive the
abbey by indenture from the escheator of the county of Devon, whom the
king had already commanded to take the abbey into his hands, and out of
the issues he is to maintain the alms, monks and necessary ministers, and
apply the surplus by view and testimony of the prior and majority of the
convent to the relief of the house, if necessary, or to its profit. By K.
Licence for Thomas de Furnivall the elder to enfeoff Michael de Wath,
king's clerk, of the manors of Shefeld, co. York, Wyrkesop and Gresthorp,
CO. Nottingham, Eyghum and Bracinton, co. Derby, held in chief, and for
the latter to re-grant the same to the said Thomas for life, with successive
remainders in tail to Thomas his son and William brother of the latter, and
reversion to the right heirs of the said Thomas the elder. By K.
Association of William Rydel and Gilbert de Boroudon, in the room of
of Robert de Umframvill, earl of Anegos, deceased, with Roger de Heyroun
and Roger de Horsleye, in a commission lately directed to the latter to keep
the truce wuth the Scots in the parts of Northumberland. By K.
[Fader a A
MEMBRANE 15.
March 12. Grant to Roger Pychard, knight, of that which pertains to the king, of
Henley. the marriage of Constance late the wife of Henry de Mortuo Mari, tenant
in chief, to wit, any fine she may make for the same or the forfeiture due if
she marry without the licence of the king or the said Roger. ' By p.s.
April 22. Presentation of John de Bray to the vicarage of the church of Wane-
Beaulieu. tyngge, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the priory of Okeburn being in his hands ; directed to R.
bishop of Salisbury.
The like directed to : —
The dean and chapter of the church of Salisbury.
The dean of the said church.
April 29.
Winchester.
Protection with clause nolumvs for one year for Robert de Hungerford.
8217
114
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
April 28.
Beaulieu.
April 18.
Beaulieu.
April 14.
Beaulieu.
May 2.
Winchester.
May 3.
Winchester.
May 2.
Winchester.
Membrane 15 — ro7it.
The like for the following : —
Master Robert de Wambergh.
Master Robert de Worth.
Robert le Gamene.
hispe.rimus and confirmation of (1) a grant in mortmain by H. bishop of
Winchester and to the four priests of the church founded by him at
Merewell of 13Z. from his rents of Twyford, to wit 60-'?. for each priest and
20.f. for ornaments and lights.
(2) Ordinances made for the said priests by Peter bishop of Winchester,
dated at Merewell, 1226, with additional grants of corn and hay to be paid
to them by the rector of Stokes. [Mo7iasticon.] By K.
Licence for Richard Damory to grant -to William de Burcestre, Eleanor
his wife, and Nicholas his son, for their lives, 40 acres of land in the suburb
of Oxford belonging to the hundred without the northgate of Oxford, held
by him in chief, to hold at a rent of 40.s. a year, with reversion to the
said Richard. By fine of 40s.
Grant to Master Geoffrey de Eyton, king's clerk, of the prebend of
Brouneswode, in the church of St. Paul's, London, in the king's gift by
reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of London. By K.
Appointment of John de Say to take and imprison William de Faucom-
berge, and to seize into the king's hands his lands and goods. By K.
Cancelled u-ith viarr/inal note — 'Let not this commission be current in the
estreats, because it is charged in the roll of Fines under the same date
touching the same goods, &c.'
Licence for John de Heriz to grant to Thomas de la Forthe, clerk, and
Robert de Couland and the heirs of the said Thomas the manors of
Tibesshelf, co. Derby, and Wydemerpol, co. Nottingham, and the advowson
of the church of the latter manor, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel,
as appears by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the
counties of Warwick, &c. ; and for them to re-grant the same to him for
life, with successive remainders to Roger Beler for life, to Roger son of
Roger Beler and Margaret the elder daughter of Richard de la Ryvere,
knight, and to Thomas son of Roger Beler and Margaret the younger
daughter of Richard de la Ryvere, knight, and the heirs of their bodies, and
to the right heirs of the said John de tieriz. By fine of lOO.s.
Licence for the said John to grant as above the manor of Gonaldeston,
CO. Nottingham, and the advowson of the church thereof, held in chief of
the said honor, as appears by like inquisition, and for the said Thomas and
Robert and the heirs of Thomas to re-grant the same to the said John for
life with successive remainders to Thomas son of Roger Beler and Margaret
the younger daughter of Richard de la Ryvere, knight, and to Roger son
of Roger Beler, and Margaret the elder daughter of Richard de la Ryvere,
knight, and the heirs of their bodies and to the- right heirs of the said John
de Heriz. By fine contained in the other charter.
Pardon to Bertrand de Mountbocher, knight, of his outlawry in the
county of Essex for non-appearance before Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke, and his fellows, justices in eyre for pleas of the forest of Essex,
to do what, according to the assize of the forest, he ought to do. By p.s.
Mandate to mayors, sheriffs and others to arrest all persons prosecuting
appeals in derogation of the king's presentation of John de Amwell, king's
clerk, to the church of Westrasen, in his gift by reason of the priory of
Holy Trinity, York, being in his hands.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
116
1325.
April 22.
Beaulieu.
May 8.
Winchester.
May 11.
Porchcster.
Membrane 15 — cont.
Presentation of John de Bray, chaplain, to the vicarage of Wanetynge,
in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
of the abbey of Bee Hellonin being in his hands ; directed to R. bishop of
Salisbury^
Tlie like directed to the dean and chapter of Salisbury.
The like directed to the dean.
Protection with clause nohnnus for one year for Richard de Mora, parson
of the church of Whatton.
The like for the following : —
William Monek of Tyrington.
Robert del More of St. ]^]dmunds.
Robert de Welle, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard de
Armeston and Elias de Assheburn as his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Vacated because otheriii^e below.
March 26.
Henlev.
April 15.
Beaulieu.
April 14.
Beaulieu.
April 29.
Winchester.
March 26.
Henley.
April 30.
Winchester.
May 8.
Winchester.
April 13.
Beaulieu.
April 14.
Beaulieu.
April 14.
Beaulieu.
April 17.
Beaulieu.
MEMBRANE 14.
Protection and clause volwnus for one year for Stephen son of Stephen de
Houeden.
The like for the following : —
The prior of Appeldercumbe in the Isle of Wight.
William Tournay.
John de TJfford.
Protection with clause volumufi for one year for John de Brun, going to
Gascony on the king's service with William le Latimere.
By testimony of the said William.
The like for William de Rampton, staying beyond seas on the king's
service. By K.
Protection with clause nolvmus for two years for Taldus Valoris, Bonus
Philippi, Bernard Gaitani, Francis Grandonis, John Francisci, Peter de
Reyneri, Alexander de Ward, Thomas Thethaldi, and Loternus Dacolyne,
merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, and their fellows,
merchants of the said society.
Safe-conduct for one year for W^illiam de Friskenaye of Waynflet,
merchant, going to divers parts with two ships to trade.
Presentation of WilHam de Melburn to the church of Briggesle, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
priory of Ravendale being in his hands. By K.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Walter Petit, Hugh Chepman
and William de Marr', men of Scotland, going with twelve men of that
land in a ship to Ireland, to trade. By K.
Licence for David de Strabolgi, earl of Athol, to impark his wood called
Northwode in the manor of North wode, in the hundred of Whitstaple, co.
Kent. By K.
116
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
April 14,
Beaulieu.
April 18.
Beaulieu.
April 15.
Beaulieu.
April 18.
Beaulieu.
April 18.
Beaulieu.
April 6.
Beaulieu.
April 28.
Winchester.
May 1.
Winchester.
May 4.
Winchester.
Membrane 14 — rant.
Grant to John de Denton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Morton in the
church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the bishop of Hereford or his vicar-general.
Vacated because otherwise below under a new date.
Safe-conduct for one year for the men whom Laurence de Elniham,
king's yeoman, is sending with a ship called la (iodiere of London, with
goods to Gascony.
Presentation of Master Richard Bachiler to the church of Neweton, in the
Isle of ^Yight, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the abbot of Lyre being in his hands.
Signification to S. bishop of London of the revocation of the late
presentation of Peter de Nauntoil to the church of Little Laufare, in the
diocese of London. By K.
Presentation of Robert de Bywell to the church ot Aber, in the diocese of
Bangor.
Appointment of Richard de Kirkebride and John de Skelton, in the room
of Randolf de Dacre, who is going to Gascony with John de Warenna, earl
of Surrey, and of Adam de Skelton, deceased, with John de Haryngton, to
keep the truce made with the Scots in the counties of Cumberland and
Westmoreland. ■ By K.
Mandate to them to be diligent herein.
Licence for Elizabeth Comyn, to enfeoff Hugh le Despenser, the younger,
of the castle and manor of Castel Goderiche in the march of Wales, held
in chief.
The like for her to enfeoff Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of the
manor of Payneswyk, co. Gloucester, held in chief.
Association of Robert Malet in the room of John de Nowers, to select 20
men at arms in the counties of Bedford and' Buckingham, as in a former
commission [22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.']
Safe-conduct for one year for Master Ralph Herbert!, clerk of Almaric de
Credonio, who is going beyond seas, to return again to England in a very
short time. By K.
Protection with clause volumns until 1 August for Randolf de Charon,
staying beyond the seas with Queen Isabel. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Reginald de la Legh of
Brugges of a messuage, 4 acres of land and 60.s. of rent in Brugges,
CO. Salop, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of
St. Leonard, Brugges, for the souls of the said Reginald, Alice his wife,
their ancestors and successors and the faithful departed. By line of 100s.
May 3.
Winchester
MEMT^ANE 13.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation of
the judgment whereby the king recovered against John, bishop of Bath and
Wells, his presentation to the prebend of Yatton, in the church of St.
Andrew, Wells, as in his gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric
of Bath and Wells, in the time of Edward I, of his collation thereof to
Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex. By K.
Mandate to mayors, sheriffs and others to arrest any such persons.
By K.
18 EDWARD II.~Part 2.
117
1325.
May 3.
Winchester.
May 4.
Winchester.
May 4.
Winchester,
May 5.
Winchester,
May 5.
Winchester.
May 6.
Winchester.
May 6.
Winchester.
May 5.
Winchester.
Membrane 13 — cont.
Grant to Robert de Eglesfeld of the marriage of Thomas de Moryleye,
son and heir of Thomas de Moryleye, tenant in chief, and so from heir to
heir. By fine of 10/. By the Treasurer.
Mandate to Walter de Plumlond to deliver to him the body of the said
heir to be married.
Licence for Bernard de Brus to enfeoff Robert de Brus, clerk, of two
parts of the manor of Exton, co. Rutland, held in chief as of the honor of
Huntyngdon, as appears by inquisition made by Matthew Broun, escheator
in the counties of Lincoln, &c., and for the latter to re-grant the sum to
him for life, with remainder in tail to Bernard son of Bernard de Brus and
Maud his wife, and reversion to the right heirs of the first-mentioned
Bernard. By fine of 10 marks.
The like for the said Bernard to grant in fee tail to the above Bernard
and Maud his wife one third of the said manor, with reversion to the
grantor and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks.
Presentation of John de Houton to the church of Poswyk, in the diocese
of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Aymer de Valencia,
earl of Pembroke, deceased, tenant in chief, being in the king's hands.
ByK.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Henry de Garlandia
and Master Hugh de Warkenby to the dean and chapter of Cicestre of 38
acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and a moiety of an acre of wood in
Coleworth and Ovynge, not held in chief, and of the value of 53.s. 10^^. a
year, as appears by inquisition made by Master Richard *de Clare, late
escheator this side Trent, in part satisfaction of their licence to acquire
land and rent to the value of 40/. a year.
Licence for the prior and convent of Motesfonte to appropriate the
church of Berewyk St. James, in the diocese of Salisbury, which is of their
advowson. By K.
Association of John Bret in the room of Alvred de Sulny, who has fallen
ill, to select 200 footmen in the counties of Nottingham and Derby, as in
a former commission [22 December]. By testimony of Richard Damory,
steward of the Household. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Exemption for life, at the request of John de Hegham, king's yeoman,
of John de Longeville the younger, burgess of Northampton, from being
put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from appointment as mayor,
coroner, bailiff, or other minister of the king in that town, against his will.
ByK.
Association of Peter de Baa, in the room of Thomas Coudray, who has
fallen ill, to select 250 footmen in the counties of Berks and Oxford, as in
a former commission [22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Presentation of Richard de Chaddesden of Notingham to the church of
Marsfeld in the diocese of Chichester, void by the resignation of John de
Ash well, the last rector. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the master and brethren of the
hospital of St Bartholomew, Smythefeld, London, by William de Arundell
of London, of a messuage, 12 shops, 8 solers and 13s. 4J. of rent in the
suburb of London, and by Robert Newecomen of London, 'seler,' of 37
acres of land in the parishes of St. Giles and of St. Botolph's without
Aldresgate, London, in aid of the maintenance of two chaplains celebrating
divine service daily in the hospital for the souls of the said William and
Robert; their ancestors and heirs and the faithful departed.
By fine of 30.s-. London.
118
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
May 8.
Winchester.
May 6.
Winchester.
May 12.
Porchester.
May 14.
Porchester.
May 15.
Porchester.
May 15.
Porchester,
May 18.
Porchester.
May 17.
Porchester.
May 19.
Dureford.
May 18.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 12.
Mandate to sheriffs and others to arrest all persons prosecuting appeals
in derogation of the king's right of presentation of Thomas de Cotyngham
to the church of St. Mary le Nangel, in the diocese of St. David's, in his
gift by reason of the priory of Pembroke being in his hands.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation of
the king's right herein.
Protection with clause ror/amus for two years for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of Acre in the city of London,
collecting alms.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Beler to the warden
and chaplains of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby super Wrethek, of 10
messuages, 5 virgates of land, and 6 acres of meadow in Belegrave and
Thornaston, in aid of their maintenance, to celebrate divine service daily
in the said chapel as he shall ordain. By fine of 2 marks.
Presentation of Robert de Pipeshill to the church of Shenefeld, in the
diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Humphrey
de Bohun, late earl of Hereford, being in his hands. By writ of Secret Seal.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Golde to John le Bray,
warden of the chapel of Holy Trinity, Totynton, of 5 acres of land in
Eylesford to celebrate divine service daily in the said chapel for the souls
of Richard de Rokesle and John de Rokesle and their ancestors and
successors. By fine of | mark.
Pardon to Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, for acquiring in fee
from Alexander de Bykenore a messuage, a carucate of land, 6^. of rent and
two parts of a mill in Ruardyn, held in chief, and entering therein without
licence ; and restitution of the same. By fine of lOO-s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Geoffrey de la Gale,
clerk, to the abbot and convent of Seleby of a messuage in Rednesse, not
held in chief, and of the value of 12//. a year as appears by inquisition
made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c., in
part satisfaction of the licence to' acquire land and rent to the value of 281.
a year granted to them by the king's letters patent.
Association of John del Isle of Wodeburn in the room of John de
Fenwick, who has been chosen sheriff of the county, to select 100 hobelers
in the county of Northumberland, as in a former commission [23 December].
French. [Pari. WriU.]
Presentation of William de Leobury erf Worcester to the church of
Avenyngge, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the abbey of Caen being in his hands. By p.s.
Grant for life to Godfrey de Rudham, king's clerk, of the wardenship of
the hospital of St. James without Westminster. By p.s.
Writ de intend endo directed to the brethren and sisters thereof.
Association of Peter de Loryng and Roger de Beauchamp, m the room
of Andrew de Seint Lys and Robert Malet, to select 20 men at arms in the
counties of Bedford and Buckingham, as in a former commission [22
December]. French. [Pari. Writs.']
18 EDWAKD II.— Part 2.
119
1325.
April 12.
Beaulieu.
May 3.
Winchester.
May 4.
Winchester.
May 10.
Porchester.
May 5.
Winchester.
May 15.
Porchester.
April 16.
Beaulieu.
May 6.
Winchester.
April 18.
Beaulieu.
April 27.
Beaulieu.
April 22.
Beaulieu.
April 23.
Beaulieu.
April 24.
Beaulieu.
MEMBRANE 11.
Pardon to William Foket of his outlawry in the county of Southampton
for non-appearance before John de Foxle and his fellows, the king's
justices, to answer touching a plea of trespass of Francis Pymont, merchant,
on condition that he surrender forthwith to prison and stand his trial if the
said Francis will proceed against him.
The like word for word to the following : —
Roger le Smyth.
John atte Wode.
William Sebode.
William le Glot.
Robert atte Brugge.
Protection with clause nolwinis for one year for Thomas de Forde,
parson of the church of Maydene Newenton.
The like for the following : —
John de Kyrkeby of Craule and Nicholas his son.
Thomas le Devenissh of Bristol.
John de Blebury.
Luke de Flisco, cardinal, parson of the church of Tiryngton.
Richard de Bokelond, parson of the church of Stok Neuton.
John de Olneyel
Master John de Shoteswell, parson of the church of Cobyngton.
Safe-conduct for one year for John Lucas going to divers parts of the
realm with his ship called Seinte Marie Bot of Colecestre for business
enjoined on him by the king.
The like for John de Ormesby.
Protection for one year for Raymund Pelegryn, proctor of Master John
de Podio Bersaco, and some other executors and notaries, prosecuting
business of the said Master John in the realm. By K.
Grant to the abbot of Byldewas of pontage for three years to build a
bridge over the water of Cospeford by Edeshale.
Safe-conduct for William de Bello Campo, sent by the king to Aquitaine
to further some special business and return to him as soon as the business
is done. By K.
The like, until Michaelmas, for William de Notingham, provincial
minister of the Friars Minors in England, going beyond seas with live
brethren to the general chapter of the order. By K.
Master Richard de Clare, parson of the church of Dungarvan in Ireland,
staying in England, has letters nominating Walter de Stoke and Thomas
Pendregas as his attorneys for one year.
Protection with clause rofjamas for one year for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. Anthony in England, and for their men and
possessions.
120
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
April 20.
Beawlieu.
May 1.
Winchester,
April 4.
Beaulieu.
April 12.
Beaulieu,
May 2.
Winchester.
May 2.
Winchester,
May 3.
Winchester,
May 4.
Winchester.
May 4.
Winchester.
May 6.
Winchester.
]\Iay 21.
Dureford.
Mmnhranc 11 — vont.
Pardon to John le Whyte of Somerset of the suit of the king's peace for
the death of John Valdy of Somerset, as it appears by the record of Robert
de Stolvheye and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of
Exeter, that he killed him in self-defence. By p.s.
Presentation of William de Novthwell to the church of Arkesy, in the
diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and
heir of Payn de Tibetot, tenant in chief. By K.
Association of John Trussel of Thorpe Malesores and Thomas Cursoun
of Sibertoft in the room of Humphrey de Bassingbourn and Eustace de
Burneby, to select 20 hobelers in the county of Northampton as in a former
commission [22 December]. French. [FarL Writs.]
Pardon to Robert son of Robert de Sireston of the suit of the king's
peace for the death of Hugh de Wassyngbourn, chaplain of Sireston, and
of any consequent outlawry.
Licence for Roger de Wednesley the younger to enfeoff William de Brug-
geton, chaplain, of the manor of Wednesley, co. Derby, held in chief, as of
the manor of. Wirkesworth, which is in the king's hand by the forfeiture of
Thomas late earl of Lancaster, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c., and for the latter
to re-grant the same to the said Roger and Avice his wife in tail, with
remainder to the right heirs of Roger. By fine of 40s.
Pardon to William de Gostrode for acquiring in fee from John de la
Poyle 7s. of rent in Chidyngfold, co. Surrey, held in chief, and entering
therein without licence ; and restitution of the same. By fine of 1 mark.
Licence for Bernard de Brus to enfeoff Robert de Brus, clerk, of the
manor of Conynton and of the advowson of the church of that town, which
are held in chief by the forfeiture of Robert de Brus, as appears by inquisition
made by John de Bloumvill, escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c., and
for the latter to re-grant the same to the said Bernard and Agnes his wife
for their lives, with remainders to Bernard son of Bernard de Brus and the
heirs of his body and to the right heirs of the first mentioned Bernard.
By fine of 5 marks.
Protection with clause vohimus until Michaelmas for Robert de Morley,
staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel. By K.
Grant during pleasure to Richard Damory of the custody of the forest
of La Sause, lately granted for life to John de Broghton, which for certain
causes is now in the king's hands.
Mandate to Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, justice of the forest
this side Trent, to deliver it to the same Richard.
Thomas earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, the king's brother,
staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas de Insula and Thomas
de Morton, clerk, as his attorneys in Ireland for two years. By K.
Henry de Merton, parson of the church of Weston by Beccles, going
beyond seas, has like letters nominating John de Creye as his attorney in
England for one year.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
121
1325.
May 4.
Winchester,
May 1.
Winchester.
[May] 5.
Winchester.
May 6.
Winchester.
May 5.
Winchester.
April 28.
Beaulieu.
May 6.
Winchester.
May 6.
Winchester*
MEMBRANE 10.
Grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, now gone to Aquitaine on the
king's service, that in case of his death there while in that service, the king
will betake himself to the earl's heirs in respect to what is due from the
earl at th,e exchequer as well for his own debts as for those of his ancestors,
so that the executors of his will shall have free administration of his goods
for the execution of such will.
By K. on the information of William de Colby.
Whereas the abbot and convent of Westminster have granted to the king
the manor of La Neyte by Westminster to hold at their will to have
certain easements therein, he for their indemnity notifies by these presents
that he has no estate in it except by their permission and grants that if he
retain the manor for the whole of his life they may enter into and hold it
directly after his death without any suit to be made to his heirs or
successors. By K.
Simple protection in Ireland for one year for Isabel late the wife of John
de Hastynges, staying in England.
Master Andrew Sapiti, staying in England, has letters nominating
Stephen Gucii of Florence as his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Association of John Bret, in the room of Alvred de Solney, to select 20
men at arms in the counties of Derby and Nottingham, as in a former
commission [23 December].
By testimony of Richard Damory, steward of the household.
French. [Pari. Writs.]
The like of Robert de Kyngheley and Peter de Ayton in the room of Alan
de Cherleton, to select 60 hobelers and 120 archers in the counties of
Salop and Stafford, as in a former commission [22 December].
French. [Pari. Writs.']
Confirmation of a grant by William late abbot of Hyde by Winchester
and the convent of that place to Thomas Gille of Muchuldevere and Amice
daughter of Adam de Marisco of Adevere of two messuages and two virgates
of land which Richard Gille and William atte Tounesend held of the
grantors in villeinage in the town of Muchuldevere, to hold in survivorship
at a rent of 13s. M. By fine of 1 mark.
Whereas John de Hastyng the elder, now deceased, in the time of the
late king granted to Amabilla late the wife of Philip de Baggeshore his
mills of Worfeld, parcels of the manor of Worfeld, which he held in chief,
to hold for her life at a rent of 40s., afterwards John son and heir of the
above John, also deceased, on Friday after St. Katherine the Virgin, 15
Edward II, granted to John son of the said Philip the said rent of 40s. by
the hands of Amabilla, mother of the said John son of Philip, for her
life, and granted also that after her death the said mills with the suit
thereof should remain to him for his life, with timber in the wood of the
said John son of John of Worfeld for the repair thereof, at a rose rent, with
reversion to the said John son of John and his heirs ; and whereas the said
John son of Philip by virtue of such grant entered into the premises after
the death of Amabilla and continued his seisin down to the death of John
son of John without obtaining the king's licence, as appears by inquisition
made by John de Hampton, escheator in the counties of Gloucester, &c. :
the king for a fine has pardoned to the said John son of Philip the
trespasses herein, and granted licence for him to retain the premises.
By fine of 10s. Salop.
122
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
May 8.
Winchester.
May 6.
Winchester.
May 8.
Winchester
May 13.
Porchester.
May 8.
Winchester.
May 11.
Porchester.
May 12.
Porchester.
May 9.
Porchester,
Memhrane 10 — cant.
Presentation of Thomas de Cotyngham to the church of St. Mary le
Nangel in the diocese of St. Davids, in the king's gift by reason of the
priory of Pembroke being in his hands.
Signification to D. bishop of St. Davids of the revocation of the presen-
tation of Howel ap Griffuth to the said church.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Haveresham, chaplain,
to the abbot and convent of Lavenden of 12 acres of land in Haveresham in
aid of the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
church of the abbey for the souls of the faithful departed. By fine of 20s.
Licence for Margery daughter of Alice Foucher of Batramesle to grant in
tail to John de Blakedon and Alice his wife a messuage, a carucate of land,
6 acres of meadow, 9 acres of wood and 22-<?. ^M. of rent in Batrameslee,
held of the king in socage, as appears by inquisition made by Richard le
Wayte, escheator in the counties of Southampton, &c. with reversion to the
said Margery and her heirs. By fine of 1 mark.
Association of Peter de Tylliol and Alan de Grymmesdale, in the room
of Randolf de Dacre, gone to Gascony with the earl of Surrey, and of
Adam de Skelton, deceased, with John de Haryngton to keep the truce
with the Scots in Cumberland and Westmoreland. By K.
[Fader a. 1
Licence for the prior and convent of Suthewyk to appropriate the church
of Swyndon, of their own advowson. By writ of secret seal.
Licence for one year for the merchants of the society of the Bardi to
export the wool of the present season, notwithstanding the statute of the
staple. By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
Robert de Welle, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard de
Armeston and Thomas de Brikeserth as his attorneys in Ireland for one
year.
Writ of aid during pleasure for Edmund de Assheby, appointed by
Edward earl of Chester to be his escheator and keeper of the knights' fees
held of the said carl as of the honor of Chester except those held of him in
the counties of Chester and Flynt.
Safe-conduct until Midsummer for Nicholas Burel of Bruges in Flanders.
May 18.
Porchester.
May 21.
Dureford.
May 17.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 9.
Association of Laurence de Preston in the room of Ralph Basset of
Weldon to select 250 footmen in the county of Northampton, as in a
former commission [22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.']
Protection with clause nolunms for one year for Henry de Merton, parson
of the church of W^eston by Beceles.
Association of John de Ratynden and John Covert in the room of Giles
de Breaunzoun and Luke de Vienne to select 20 men at arms in the
counties of Surrey and Sussex, as in a former commission [23 December] .
Vacated.
Afterwards on 30 June, because John de Ratynden is of the retinue of
Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, he has assigned Thomas de Weyvill
in his place in the above commission.
Because Thomas' de Weyvill was at another time taken off because he
had no lands or tenements let Baldwin de Stowe be assigned in his place.
French. [Pari. Writs.']
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
123
1325.
May 16.
Porchester.
May 20.
Henley.
May 12.
Porchester.
May 10.
Porchester.
May 16.
Porchester.
May 26.
Chertsey.
May 27.
Chertscj.
May 27.
|Chertsey.
May 29.
Chertsev.
May 17.
Porchester.
Membrane 9 — -cont.
Pardon to Henry Pouger, chaplain, of his outlawry in the county of
Derby for non-appearance before the king to answer touching an indict-
ment of having stolen and driven away two bullocks and two calves of
Maud late the wife of Walter le Stubber of Stonesby ; on condition that
he surrender to the Marshalsea prison and stand his trial if anyone will
proceed against him. By K.
Inspe.rimus and confirmation of letters patent dated 19 February, 29
Edward I, in favour of Thomas de Chaunceux son and heir of Hugh de
Chaunceux of Upton. [Calendar of Patent Rolls, p. 575.]
By fine of 1 mark.
Pardon to Hugh Cullul of Pyncebek for acquiring in tail from Peter
Cullul of Pyncebek 5 messuages and 12 acres of land in Surfiet held in
chief, and entering therein without licence, with restitution of the same ;
and grant that, in case of his death without heir of his body the messuage
and land shall remain to Thomas Cullul and the heirs of his body, with
reversion to the said Peter and his heirs. By fine of 40s.
Pardon to William de Northburgh of Melton of his outlawry in the
county of Leicester for non-appearance before the king to answer touching
a plea of trespass of John de Segrave ; on condition that he surrender
forthwith to the prison of Leycestre and stand his trial if John will proceed
against him. By K.
Protection with clause noluiiim for one year for the abbot of St. Albans.
The like for Master Laurence de la Barre, parson of the church of
Compton Martyn.
Appointment of Simon de Redyng, serjeant at arms, to arrest Richard
atte Wose, John le Luttle and Roger le Catour and bring them to Neugate
gaol to be delivered to the sherifis there by indenture. By K.
Grant during pleasure to Henry de Mygnhers of the custody of the park
of Rouleye within the forest of Nedewod, receiving the same wages as
Thomas de Wyndesore, who held it last.
By K. on the information of Master Henry de Clyf.
Mandate to John de Lek, steward of Tuttebury, to deliver the custody to
him.
Presentation of Robert de Maydewell to the church of Neuton in the
Isle of Wight, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the abbey of Lyre being in his hands.
Association of John de Cormailes and William de Hoyvill in the room of
John de Warblynton and John de Basynges to select 10 men at arms in
the county of Southampton as in a former commission [23 December].
FrencJi. [Pari. Writs.]
May 12.
Porchester.
May 2 [7].
Chertsey.
MEMBRANE 8.
Association of Peter de Screnby in the room of Roger du Boys to select
300 footmen in the county of Lincoln, as in a former commission
[22 December]. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Gerard Dorum, staying
beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
124
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325,
May 28.
Chertsev.
May 29.
Chertsev
May 28.
Chertsey.
:\ray 24.
Henley.
May 31.
Chertsey.
June 2.
Chertsey.
May 1.
Chertsey.
June 1.
Cippenham.
May 29.
Chertsey.
May 30.
Chertsey.
Membrane 8 — cont.
Presentation of John de Sculthorp to the church of Lyndon in the
diocese of Lincoln.
Thomas Heroun aud Richard de Hengham, canons of the church of the
Holy Trinity, London, bringing news of the cession of Richard de
Wymbissh, their prior, have letters for the sub-prior and convent of licence
to elect.
Grant for life to the king's niece Eleanor wife of Hugh le Despe^ser son
of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Yv'inchester, of a messuage and 8 virgates of
land in Melton Moubray, which the prior and convent of Lewes acquired
in mortmain without the king's licence from Roger de Moubray, who held
them in chief of Edward I, whereby they came into the hands of the
present king as forfeit ; with remainder to Gilbert the son of the said Hugh
and Eleanor. By K.
Pardon to Dionisia Sare of Chepyngnorton of her waiver in the county of
Oxford for non-appearance before John de Stonore and his fellows, justices
appointed to hear and determine the trespass, to answer touching a plea of
trespass of John de Haulo, the said John having appeared before the king
and released to her all manner of action which he had as^ainst her on
account of the trespass.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Suthwyk, in satisfaction of 20s. of the 20/. yearly of land and rent, which
they have the king's licence to acquire, by Richard de Denemede of 20s. of
rent issuing from a messuage and a virgate of land in Wanstede, held by
Guy atte Shippewasshe for the life of William Hamund and Joan his wife
at the said rent, and of the premises after the death of the said William
and Joan, which premises are not held in chief and are worth 13.s. Ad. a
year, as appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the
counties of Southampton, &c. : also by Richard Peytevyn of 3 messuages in
Suthwyk, not held in chief and worth 12(1. a year, as appears by the same
inquisition.
Presentation of Gilbert de Eboraco to the church of Ravenyngham in
the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the land of Thomas
Rocelyn, a rebel, being in his hands. By p.s.
Protection with clause voliimus for one year for Adam de Herewynton,
staying in Ireland on the king's service. / By K.
Safe-conduct until Christmas for John Host of Flanders, while coming
on pilgrimage to St. Andrew's in Scotland in fulfilment of a vow and
returning home.
Presentation of William de Fenkal to the church of Benyngton in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of John de Benstede, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Safe-conduct until Easter for merchants and others of the land of
Flanders coming to the realm, as the king would not that their goods and
merchandise shall be arrested for debts whereof they are not principal
debtors or sureties, nor for trespasses against the statute of the staple,
during the truce with Lewis count of Flanders. By K.
Signification to R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield of the revocation of
the presentation of John de Maddelegh, king's clerk, to the church of
Kynefare, which the king believed to be void by the death of Robert de
Norwyco, because the said Robert is still alive. By p.s.
18 EDWARD II.— Pakt 2.
125
1325.
May 10.
Porchester,
May 2.
Winchester.
Membrane 8 — cont.
Presentation of John de Heselarton to a mediety of the church of
Sadebergh in the archdeaconry of Richmond, void by the resignation of
"Walter de Hurworth, the last rector.
Appointment of John le Say to arrest Walter de Wydecombe, William
Faucomberge the younger and William Berneford. By K.
May 28.
Chertsey.
June 7.
Bisham .
May 28.
Chertsoy.
May 30.
Chertsej.
June 2.
Cippenham.
June 6.
Cippenham.
June 9.
Bisham.
June 13.
Westminster.
June 14.
Westminster.
June 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 7.
Pardon to Robert Ingram for acquiring in fee from Henry le Taillour and
Beatrice his wife 11 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and pasture for two
oxen in Preston in Holdernesse, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle,
as appears by the inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in
the counties of York, &c. ; and entering therein without licence, with
restitution of the same. By fine of 40.s'. York.
Signification to S. bishop of London, of the royal assent to the election
of Roger de Poleye, canon of the house of the Holy Trinity, London, to be
prior of that place.
By K. on the information of Robert de Wodhous, by his letter.
Licence for Roger Dakeneye to grant for life to John Dakeneye a
messuage, 80 acres of land, 14 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 20s. of
rent and a third part of two parts of two mills in Caynho, held in chief,
with reversion to the said Roger. By fine of lOO.s-. Bedford.
Safe-conduct until Christmas for the abbot of Rievall of the Cistercian
order, going to hold a visitation of houses of that order in Scotland. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Simon de Wolstone, chaplain,
of 2 messuages, 4 tofts, 50 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow and 10.«. of
rent in Bromham and Sydenham to a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the chapel of St. Mary, Bydenhambrugge, for the souls of Geoffrey
le Smyth and the faithful departed. By fine of 100s.
Presentation of Baldwin de Hengham, parson of the church of Est
Cleydon, in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Depeden, in the diocese
of London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Humphrey de
Bohun, late earl of Hereford and Essex, being in his hands on an exchange
of benefices with John de Hereford. By K.
Licence for Henry de Croft to enfeoff Oliver de Welles of the manor of
Dalton in Kendale and of a fourth part of the manor of Overekellet, held
in chief, as of the honor of Lancaster, which is in the king's hands, as
appears by inquisition made by John de Bolingbroke, escheator in the
counties of Warwick, &c., and for the latter to re-grant the same to the said
Henry for life, with remainders to John son of the said Henry and his heirs
by Alice his wife and to the right heirs of Henry.
By fine of 8/. Lancaster.
Safe-conduct for one year for Master Andrew Sapiti, king's clerk, going
to the court of Rome on the king's affairs.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for William Chaylou, parson
of the free chapel within the castle of Shrewsbury.
Simple protection for one year for John de Atrio, clerk.
126
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
:May 26.
Westminster.
June 13.
Westminster.
June 8.
Bisbam.
June 14.
\\ estminster.
June 19.
Eltham.
June 16.
Eltham.
June 20.
Eltham.
June 19.
Eltham.
June 18.
Eltham.
June 21.
Eltham.
June 26.
Eltham.
June 20.
Eltham.
Membrane 7 — ennt.
Presentation of John de Amwell to the church of Routhebury, in the
diocese of Durham, void by the resignation of Rostagnus de Landuno, the
last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric
of Carlisle ; directed to L. bishop of Durham. By K.
Protection with clause rolumm until Michaelmas for Robert de Staunton,
staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel.
By K, on the information of W. de Ayremynne.
The like for the following staying with the queen : —
[Blank.] -
Protection with clause roi/anni.^ for three years for brother William de
Thy, attorney general, or other attorneys of the master and brethren of the
house of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, who have an indult from the pope to
collect alms in churches once a year.
Pardon to Richard le Taillour for acquiring in fee from Margaret de Ros,
a moiety of a messuage in Kirkeby in Kendale held in chief of Edward I,
and entering therein without licence ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of i mark.
Presentation of John de Houton to the church of Poswyk, in the diocese
of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Aymer de
Valencia, earl of Pembroke, king in his hands. By K.
The like of Thomas de Lenn to the church of Wylie, in the diocese of
Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of
the priory of Warmyngton being in his hands.
Protection with clause nolunius for one year for John de Bruges, parson
of the church of Upper Hardres.
Simple protection for one year for Stephen de Wertere.
Pardon to John de x\ssheby for acquiring for life from William de Assheby,
now deceased, 26 acres of land, 6 acres of wood, 69.s. of rent and a third
part of a messuage in Assheby ]\Iares, held in chief by the forfeiture of the
Normans, as appears by inquisition made by Matthew Broun, escheator in
the counties of Lincoln, &c., and entering therein without licence; with
restitution of the same to be held for life, with reversion to the right heirs
of the same William. By fine of lOOv. Northampton.
Mandate to William de Weston, escheator in the counties of Surrey, &c.,
to deliver the temporalities of the house of the Holy Trinity, London, to
Roger de Poleye, canon of the same, whose election to be prior has been
confirmed by S. bishop of London, and who has done fealty to the king.
The like to John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of War-
wick, &c.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
Nicholas de Cheygny, staying in the island of Gernereye, has letters
nominating Walter atte Bere and Richard de Molyns as his attorneys in
England for one year.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Gerard Dermeniaco, Peter de
Bulfarinis, Elias Petevenini, and Peter Boveti, and the men of their
household, coming to the realm from beyond seas to further some business.
ByK.
18 EDWARD II.-Part 2.
127
1325.
June 19.
Eltham.
June 23.
Eltham.
June 18.
Eltham.
June 1.
Chertsev.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster
July 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 6.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Stanes of pontage for
two years for the repair of their bridge. By p.s.
Protection with clause vohnims until Michaelmas for John de Britannia?
earl of Richmond, staying beyond seas on the king's service. By K'
He has letters nominating Gerard de Cusancia, clerk, and Richard de
Crek as his attorneys.
Pardon to William de Yolton of the trespasses of John Paynel, late lord
of Westrasen, deceased, in granting for life to the said William a messuage
and a bovate and a half of land in Westrasen, held in chief, at a rent of
175., and in afterwards quit-claiming the said rent to him without obtaining
the king's licence ; with restitution of the premises.
By fine of 2 marks. Lincoln.
Protection with clause volunius for two years for William de Ayremynne,
canon of York, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
He has letters nominating Richard de Ayremynne and Master Adam de
Ayremynne as his attorneys in England for the same time.
Mandate to Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenser, earl of
Winchester, to whom the king has granted the custody of the castle, town
and barton of Bristol for life, at a rent of 210Z., to pay the following
sums out of the said rent :— to the abbot and monks of Teukesbury, 60s.
for the rent of the mill of Bristol and 14Z. lO.s. for a chantry which they
maintain within the said castle for the souls of the king's ancestors ; to
the foresters of the forest of Kyngeswode Hd. daily for their wages ; to the
porter of the said castle 2d. daily for his wages ; to two watchmen of the
castle 3c/, daily for their wages ; and ^d. every night for their stipends, to
wit, to each of them ^d., to the warden of the king's sea shore of Bristol
26.S'. 8(/. a year for his robe.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the rector and scholars of the
house of St. Mary, Oxford, in part satisfaction of the 30/. yearly of land,
rent and advowsons, which they have the king's licence to acquire, by Adam
de Brom and William de Herlaston, king's clerks, of the advowson of the
church of Aberford, in the diocese of York, not held in chief, which church
is of the value of 16Z. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de
Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c. ; and for the rector and
scholars to appropriate the church.
Association of Nicholas de Eton the younger in the room of Henry
Hillari to select 125 footmen in the county of Warwick, as in a former
commission [22 December]. French. [Pad. Writs.]
Presentation of Robert de Chigewell to the church of Northluffenham in
the diocese of Lincoln. By K.
MEMBRANE 5.
June 27. Grant to Richard de Pacwode, king's clerk, of the prebend in the church
Westminster, of St. Mary, Warwick, which William de Upton, deceased, held, in the
king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello
Campo, earl of Warrewyk, tenant in chief. By writ of secret seal;
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the said church.
128
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
June 30.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
July H.
Westminster.
July 3.
Westminster,
July 3.
Westminster,
July 3.
Westminster,
July 8.
Westminster.
July 6.
Westminster.
Meinhrane 5 — cont.
Presentation of Master Gilbert Makerel to the church of Little Cumpton
in the diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of Nicholas Makerel,
the last rector, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory
of Derhurst being in his hands.
Grant for life to Hildebrand Suderman, merchant of Almain, that he be
as one of the king's merchants specially attendant upon his affairs and a
denizen of the realm, and in his merchandise be quit of toll, pontage, &c.
and that his goods be not arrested for the trespass of others or for any
debts whereof he is not a principal debtor or surety. By K.
The like to Ludekin le Longe, merchant of Almain. By K.
Pardon to Joan late the wife of Peter le Mouner of her waiver in the
county of Stafford, because she did not prosecute an appeal before the king
of robbery and breaking the peace against William son of Henry Phelipp
and Nicholas le Mouner and Anabilla his wife, and because she could not
be found to be taken and make the ransom due to the king in that behalf,
on condition that she surrender forthwith to the prison of the Marshalsea
before the king, and do w^hat she ought to do to the king in that behalf.
ByK.
Appointment, during pleasure, of W. archbishop of York, to the office of
treasurer of the Exchequer, with all things appertaining to that office.
ByK.
Mandate to W. bishop of Exeter, the late treasurer, to deliver to him the
rolls, keys, memoranda and other things relating to the office.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Croxton by John de Esseby of a messuage in Howes, and by Roger son of
Matthew de Burgo of 23s. 6^/. of rent in Lek, not held in chief, as appears
by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of
Nottingham, &c., to hold in satisfaction of 2 marks of the 101. yearly of
land and rent which they have the king's licence to acquire.
Pardon, for a fine of 200 marks, to Roger de Trumpeton of his rebellion.
By K.
This ought not to run in the estreats.
hispeximufi and confirmation of a charter which Geoffrey son of Peter,
sometime earl of Essex, made to the brethren of St. Thomas the Martyr of
Acre, to whom he had committed the custody of the hospital of St. John
the Baptist, Berchamstede, granting that they should likewise keep the
hospital of St. John the Evangelist for lepers in that town so that the
goods and alms belonging thereto should be expended by them and by their
view to the use of the poor and infirm of the said hospital and not be
removed elsewhere. Witnesses :— Geoffrey de Bocland, dean of St. Martin's,
Richard de Stapeford, John de Calc[eto], Ralph de Cheindedut, William de
Querendon, Walter son of Bernard, Gilbert Croc.
By fine of 1 mark. London.
Grant to Richard de Tysshbury, king's clerk, of the deanery of St.
Martin's le Grand, London. * By K.
Mandate to the sheriffs of London to induct him.
Safe-conduct for one year for Raymond de Sancto Crispino, dean of
Limoges, going beyond seas.
Vacated because in the nineteenth year.
Protection with clause notion w^ for one year for Thomas atte Ree of
Wodeford.
18 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
129
1325.
July 6.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 5 — cont.
Protection with clause vohimus until Christmas for J. bishop of
Winchester, going beyond seas on the king's service.
He has letters nominating Master Robert de Stretford and Thomas de
Evesham as his attorneys in England for the same time.
Protection with clause volumus for the same time for Master Thomas de
Asteleye, going with the bishop on the king's service.
He has letters nominating James de Wodestok and Reginald de Evesham
as his attorneys in England for the same time.
Protection with clause volumus for the same time for the following,
going with the said bishop : —
William de Hatton.
John de Lacy.
Geoffrey Hougles.
Peter de Eccleshale.
William de Leobury, parson of the church of Avenyngg.
John le Keu.
Master William de Mees, parson of the church of Stepel Mordon.
Walter de Harpham, parson of the church of Chibalton.
Adam de Stivynton.
Edmund de Shireford.
Richard de Ragenhull, parson of the church of Bernolby.
Richard de Mareny, parson of the church of Leyre Mareny.
John de Houneworth, parson of the church of Glent.
Hugh de Patrinton, parson of the church of Avynton.
Presentation of John Waryn, parson of the church of Gymyngham, in
the diocese of Norwich, to the church of Eston in the diocese of Salisbury,
in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Preaux
being in his hands, on an exchange of benefices with William de Walyngford,
parson of the church of Eston.
Vacated because in the nineteenth year.
May 29.
Chertsey.
May 28.
Chertsey.
May 28.
Chertsey.
MEMBRANE 4.
Safe -conduct until Easter for William le Doyen, merchant of Bruges in
Flanders, his men and servants, coming to the realm to trade. By K.
The like for William le Calcre, merchant of Flanders.
Prorogation until Easter of the truce made by William de Dene and
Stephen de Abyndon with the towns of Ghent, Bruges and Ipres, until
Ascension, granted at the request of Francis Pul, 'prestre' of the town of
Ghent, William le Doiien, burgomaster of Bruges, and Nichasius le Sage,
echevin of Ipres, envoys and proctors of those towns, on behalf of all the
commonalties of Flanders, coming to the realm after a short conference, to
treat of a final peace ; and grant to them of another day for conference, to
wit, the octaves of Hilary, and proclamation of the said truce is to be made
by Midsummer. By K.
\_Fcedera.'\
Whereas Geoffrey Stulle the elder acquired in fee from Ralph Bygot two
messuages, 7 tofts, 8 bovates, 66 acres, 1 rood, of land, 8.s. Sc/. of rent, and
a rent of a pound of cummin in Seteryngton, held in chief of Edward I,
and Geoffrey Stulle the younger afterwards acquired in fee from the said
Geoffrey Stulle the elder the same premises and from Roger Bygot 30
3217 I
130
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
May 28.
Chertsev.
June 6.
Cippenham.
May 28.
Chertsey.
June 1.
Chcrtsey.
June 8.
Cippenham .
June 10.
Bisham.
June 10.
Bisham.
Memhrane 4 — cont.
acres of land there, also held in chief of Edward I, without obtaining the
licence of the late or present king ; the latter for a fine made by Geoffrey
son and heir of the said Geofirey Stulle the younger, has pardoned these
trespasses and granted licence for him to retain the premises in fee.
By fine of 10 marks.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Jarkenvyll and John
Hereward to the prioress and nuns of Clerkenwell of a messuage in London,
held in chief as a free burgage, as appears by inquisition made by William
de Weston, escheator in the counties of Kent, &c. ; to hold in satisfaction
of 5 marks of the 100s. yearly of land and rent which they have the king's
licence to acquire.
Pardon to Nicholas de Redynges and Alice his wife for acquiring for the
life of Alice from Richard de Amcotes 7 tofts, 7 acres, 5^ bovates of land
and two parts of a bovate of land, and 2 acres of meadow in Preston in
Holdernesse, co York, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as appears
by inquisition made by Simon de Grymesby, escheator in the counties of
Northumberland, &c., and entermg therein without licence ; and licence for
them to retain the same, with remainder to Robert son of Peter Hildyerd
and his heirs. By fine of 101. York.
Pardon to Robert Ingram of Preston for acquiring in fee the following
parcels of land, &c., in Preston in Holdernesse : — 4 acres of land and pasture
for two oxen from Stephen Haukyn, chaplain ; 3 acres 1 rood of land from
Alexander Haukyn ; Ih acre of land from Robert Lok of Pauleflet ; pasture
for one ox and a moiety of an acre of land and a third part of 2 bovates
of land from Henry le Taillour and Beatrice his wife ; S-i acres of land,
4 acres of meadow and pasture for one ox from Nicholas son of Andrew
Haukyn ; 11 acre of land from Peter Hildeyerd ; 2 acres of land and
li roods of meadow from Laurence de Otryngham and Agnes his wife;
Ij acres of land from William son of Andrew Haukyn ; and an acre of
meadow from John de Preston ; held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle,
as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymesby, escheator in the
counties of York, &c., and entering therein without licence ; and licence for
him to retain the same. By fine of 100s. York.
General pardon to Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenser earl of
Winchester, for all trespasses as well of the time of Edward I as of the
present king, notwithstanding that while he was exiled by divers magnates of
the realm, contrariants against the king, he through fear of death adhered
to divers malefactors at sea and on land, and stayed with them to save his
life, while they perpetrated depredations and other crimes ; his said exile
having been revoked and annulled with the common counsel {de communi
consilio) of the whole realm by the king in his parliament at York as
unjust and contrary to law and the custom of the realm. By K.
Nomination to the abbot of Aumale or his attorney in England of Robert
de Silkeston, king's clerk, for him to present to the church of Cayngham,
in the diocese of York, to which the king has the right to nominate.
ByK.
Appointment during pleasure of the abbot of Boklond to the office of the
controller of the king's mines of Birlond, co. Devon. By the treasurer.
Henry Irreis, going to Ireland to stay there, has attorned before the
king in his place Thomas le Irreis and Philip le Irreis to gain or lose in all
pleas of or "against him in England,
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131
1325.
May 17.
Porchester.
June 14.
Westminster.
June 25.
Eltham.
July 1.
Westminster.
June 26.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
June 6.
Cippenham.
July 10.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster,
Membrane 4 — cont.
Presentation of William de Wolvardeley to the church of Stoke Basset in
the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Thomas de Lyes, the last
rector. By p.s.
The like of John de Chishull, parson of the church of Wolewych in the
diocese of Rochester, to the church of Sturmere in the diocese of London,
in the king's gift by reason of the lands of John de Goldyngton being in
his hands, on an exchange of benefices with John de Percebrigge.
Protection with clause nolwnus for one year for Master Walter de
Maydenstan, prebendary of Norton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln.
The like for: —
The prioress of Swyne.
Geoffrey prior of Romburgh, for two years.
Peter Cobbe of Suth Kelleseye.
Roger de Salerne.
Frederick de Bardis, prebendary of Fenton in the church of St. Peter,
York, for two years.
Simple protection for one year for John, parson of the church of
St. Leonard, Hastynges.
Protection with clause volumus until Michaelmas for John de Crumbwell,
staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel.
John Bygot, stayin'g in England, has letters nominating John de
Coppeford as his attorney in Ireland.
June 7.
Cippenham.
June 8.
Bisham.
June 14.
Westminster.
June 14.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 3.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund de Malynes of a
messuage in London to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
church of St. Martin Orgar, London, for the souls of Henry Buscre of
Malynes, his father, himself, his ancestors and successors, and the faithful
departed. By fine of 6 marks. London.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Beler of a messuage,
a virgate of land and 50 acres of wood in Roppesleye to Henry, bishop of
Lincoln, and his successors, for the celebration of the anniversary of the
said Roger, after his death, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln.
By fine of 1 mark.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Manuel de Bonnave, master of a galley of
Anthony Usus Maris of Genoa, king's merchant, coming to trade in the
realm, and to take back wool and other goods. By K.
The like for the following masters of galleys of the said Anthony : —
Aubert Grill.
Gervanus Enbroun.
Master John de Grandissono, archdeacon of Nottingham, staying beyond
seas, has letters nominating William de Brynton and Thomas de Exonia as
his attorneys in England for two years.
132
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
June 15.
VVestniinster.
June 17.
Eltham.
June 20.
Eltham.
June 20.
Eltham.
June 17.
Eltham.
June 26.
Eltham.
June 20.
Eltham.
June 22.
Eltham.
June 24.
Eltham.
June 24.
Eltham.
Membrane 3 — co7it.
Master x\ndrew Sapiti, Ofoing beyond seas on the king's service, has like
letters nominating Bernardinus Dyny of Florence as his attorney for three
years.
He has like letters nominating the said Bernardinus in Ireland as above.
Grant at will to Peregrine de Controne of the tenements of John de
Bourne, in the parish of St. Botolph's, Billingsgate {Sancti Botulphi
super Thamidam) in the city of London, forfeited to the king because
the said John held the castle of Ledes against him and was an adherent
of his enemies and rebels. By K.
Mandate to Robert de Barton, king's clerk, guardian of the void bishopric
of Carlisle, to deliver the temporalities thereof to Master John de Ros,
canon of Hereford, auditor of the sacred palace of the pope, who has been
appointed by J., the pope, to be bishop of that place in the room of John,
who died in England ; the said Master John having renounced all words in
the papal letters prejudicial to the crown, and acknowledged himself to be
willing to receive the said temporalities of the king's special grace, and
having done fealty. By K.
Writ de intend endo directed to the tenants of the bishopric.
Licence for Matthew son of Herbert to enfeoff Walter Pye, parson of
the church of Wolfreton, co. Southampton, and of a fourth part of the
manor of Churughton, co. Wilts, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant
the same intail to the said Matthew and Margaret his wife, with remainder
to the right heirs of Matthew. By fine of 20 marks.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Theobald de Goldyngton,
parson of the church of Dale.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Say of Mertok of a
toft and 20 acres of land in Mertok to a chaplain to celebrate divine service
in the church of Mertok in honour of the Virgin Mary and for the souls of
the said John and Margaret his wife, Sara his mother, his ancestors and
heirs and the faithful departed. By fine of 40s.
Pardon to John de Nuthill for acquiring from -Hugh de Nuthill, parson
of the church of Nuthill, a messuage, and 10 bovates of land in Nuthill,
held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as appears by inquisition made
by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c., and
entering therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same.
By fine of 40s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Henry le Wayte to
the abbess and convent of Wherewell of a messuage, 66 acres af land,
4 acres of meadow, and 5 acres of marsh in Godeworth, Wherewell and
Eston, CO. Southampton, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily
in the abbey church for the souls of the faithful departed.
By fine of 5 marks.
Mandate to R. bishop of Hereford or his vicegerent to assign a stall in
the choir and a place in the chapter to John de Denton, to whom the king
has granted the prebend of Morton in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford,
in his gift by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being in his
hands. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Simon Curteys of Briches-
worth of 3 messuages, 30 acres of land, and 100s. of rent in Brichesworth
to two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary,
Brichesworth, for the souls of the said Simon, Maud his wife, William his
son, William Bretoun of Tekne and the faithful departed.
• By fine of 20 marks.
1
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1325.
July 1.
Westminster.
Membrane 3 — cont.
Grant during pleasure to John Perbroun of Great Jernemuth, of the
custom of Skirebek, in the king's hands by reason of the rebellion of
Robert Walkefare. By K.
June 10.
Eltham.
June 20.
Eltham.
June 16.
Eltham.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster,
MEMBRANE 2.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Ingelberd, kinsman
and heir of Master Philip de Beverlaco, of 2 tofts, 10 acres of land, 5 acres
of meadow and pasture for eleven oxen in Paghel, held in chief as of the
honor of Albemarle, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Molscroft, for the souls of the said Philip his
ancestors and successors and the faithful departed ; also of a toft, 8 acres
of land, an acre of meadow, and 13s. 4r/. of rent in Beverley and Molscroft
for the like purpose ; in pursuance of licences for this granted to the said
Master Philip, who died before he had given effect to the same.
Licence for S. bishop of London and his successors to acquire in mort-
main land and rent not held in chief, to the value of 20Z. a year, for certain
chantries in the church of St. Paul, for the souls of the king and his
children and ancestors, and of Richard, sometime bishop of London, and
of the faithful departed. By K.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenser, earl of
Winchester, and Eleanor his wife, that, whereas the king by charter has
granted to them and the heirs of Hugh the remainder of the manors of
Hammes, Stotfold and Wyliton, which are of the barony of Bedeford, after
the death of William de Brewosa, who holds them for life of the inheri-
tance of John de Moubray, a rebel, deceased, whereby they are the king's
escheats, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons and all other liberties, as a
further grace they shall have the manor of Ryersh, co. Kent, which is
parcel of the said barony, after the death of the said William, and all other
manors, towns, hamlets, lands, tenements, knights' fees, and advowsons
belonging to the said barony and held for life by any persons, to hold with
the above manors. By K. on the information of W. de Clif.
Licence for Thomas de Luton to grant to Nicholas son of Thomas de
Luton and Joan his wife, the manor of Little Hampdene, co. Backingham,
and 6 messuages and 3 virgates of land in Hertewell, held in chief as of
the honor of Peverel, as appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte,
escheator in the counties of AVilts, &c., to hold to them and the heirs of
the body of Nicholas with remainder to the right heirs of Thomas.
By fine of 2i marks.
Licence for the said Thomas to enfeoff Ralph Gydy, parson of the
church of Hertewell, of the advowson of the church of Hertewell and of
the manor of Hertewell, 6 messuages and 3 virgates of land in that manor
excepted, held in chief as of the. honor of Peverel, as appears by inquisition
made by the above escheator, and for the latter to regrant the same to him
and Margery his wife for their lives, with remainders to Nicholas son of
Thomas de Luton and Joan his wife and the heirs of the body of Nicholas
and to the right heirs of Thomas. By fine of 5 marks.
Mandate to John de Blomvull, escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c.,
to deliver the temporalities of the priory of Bykenacre to Reginald de
They den, canon of Tremhale, presented to be prior of Bykenacre by S.
bishop of London, upon whom the right of preferment had devolved for
certain lawful causes.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the priory.
134
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
July 2.
Westminster.
July 3.
Westminster.
June 16.
Eltham.
June 28.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
July 5.
Westminster.
July 3.
Westminster.
June 2.
Cippenham.
Membrane 2 — cont.
Presentation of John de Belgrave, dean of Canewyk [rectius Cranewyk] ,
in the diocese of Norwich, to the church of Belgrave, in the diocese of
Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of
Ware being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with Henry de
Haukele, rector of the said church. By K.
Pardon to Eobert de Sacford of his outlawry in the connty of North-
ampton for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to answer
touching a plea of Adam, abbot of Peterborough, that he render an account
for the time when he was his bailiff of Paston and receiver of his moneys ;
on condition that he surrender to prison in that county and stand his trial
if the abbot will proceed against him. By K.
Presentation of Thomas de Lenne to the church of Wylie, in the diocese
of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
of the abbot of Preaux being in his hands.
Pardon to William le Borhunt of Portesmuth of his outlawry in the
county of Southampton for non-appearance before John de Scures and his
fellows justices appointed to hear and determine the same trespass, to
answer touching a plea of trespass of Eichard de Pulteney, merchant of
Coventre, on condition that he stand his trial if Richard will proceed
against him.
Grant to Thomas Broun, in satisfaction of the 50 marks yearly of rent
lately granted to him during pleasure for the maintenance of himself, his
wife, his children and his brother's children, of the lands in Brunnum and
Nidde, co. York, late of Ralph, baron of Greystoke, deceased, tenant in
chief, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, and of the
value of 30^. 12s. 9Jr/. a year, to hold the same as of the value of 501. a
year, in lieu of the manors of Alwarthorp and Wythele, co. York, late of
John de Moubray, a rebel, lately granted to him by letters patent under the
seal of the Exchequer in satisfaction of his said grant, as it has been found
that the latter were Templars' lands and they have been delivered to the
Hospitallers to hold according to the form of the Statute.
By K. on the information of Master Henry de Clif.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of Great Jernemuth, in extension
of the grant to them of murage for 7 years from 14 November in the
fifteenth year, that, over and above the customs then granted, they shall
take for the rest of the term upon every last of herrings entering their port,
2d. By K.
Adam de Herewynton, clerk, staying in Ireland, on the king's service
has letters nominating Robert de la Felde and Richard de Bikerton as his
attorneys in England for one year.
Grant at the request of Francis ' Pulpustre ' of the town of Ghent,
W^illiam Doiien, burgomaster of the town of Bruges, and Nicasius le Sage,
echevin of the town of Ipre, proctors of the said tow^ns in the name of the
commonalties of the said towns and all other towns of the land of Flanders,
the king for the indemnity of Richard de Betoigne, the mayor, and the
merchants of the Woolstaple, that the holding of the Woolstaple at Bruges
during the truce with Flanders — which was extended until Easter — shall
not be to the prejudice of them or their successors or be drawn into a
precedent.
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136
2324. 3IEMBRA1SIE S9d.
Dec. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Ellerker the elder, Adam de
Nottingham. Hoperton and Thomas Deyvill, on complaint by William de Ayremynne,
king's clerk, that Thomas de Metham and John his brother, Nicholas
Eoscelyn, Alexander le Vaux, John son of John Gentilman of Lynton,
Robert son of James le Tannoiir of Houeden, Wilham 'Thomasknave de
Metham,' Peter de Hothum, Thomas de Eidale, William de Hothum and
others broke his park at North Duffeld, co. York, hunted therein and
carried away deer. ' By K.
Dec. 26. The like to John de Bousser, William de Gosefeld and Robert de Asshele
Nottingham, on complaint by John de Dagworth ' chivaler,' that Master Hugh Liztw[ine]
of Colecestre, Hubert Bosse, Ralph Oede of Colecestre, Walter le Trumpour
of Colecestre, Thomas Huschard, parson of the church of Grenestede, Warin
son of W [illiam] de Colecestre, Thomas Tante of Hauleye and Margery de
Mounteney of Colecestre assaulted him at Colecestre, co. Essex, broke his
houses and carried away his goods. By K. ^
MEMBRANE d8d.
Dec. 25. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas de Veer, Roger Beler and
Nottingham. Robert de Malberthorp touching the persons who killed Ponsard de Monte
1325. Martini and Eleanor his Y\dfe at Bradew[ell] , co. Essex. By C.
Jan. 6. The like to John de Morteyn, John de la Haye and Robert de Asshele,
Eavensdale. on complaint by Thomas Mayheu of Chesham that William Melksop,
' chivaler,' and Henry his brother, John de Nevile, Adam le Deystere,
John Trev/e, John Grendale, John de Plummere, Robert atte Leye, Henry
Jordan, Edward de Fynemere, Ralph de Cranemere, John his son, and
Adam atte Leye, assaulted him at Kenyton in the king's full hundred
held there and prevented the king's bailifi's from holding the said hundred ;
the jury to be of the county of Hertford.
By fine of 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
1324. MEMBRANE S7d.
Dec. 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Hemmegrave, Simon
Nottingham, de Hedersete, Ralph Bokyng and William de Gippewyco, touching a com-
plaint by John Fayrhare, burgess of Berwick on Tweed, that whereas after
the truce with Scotland, he came with a ship laded with salmon, skins of
beasts, tallow and other merchandise to Ipswich, co. Sufiblk, under the
conduct of Robert de Umframvill, earl of Anegos, and his fellows, keepers
of the truce in Northumberland, and amongst other things sold
salmon to the value of 121. to John le Keu and Simon Saklok, who
refused to pay the said 121. and threatened him with loss of life and limb,
and whereas after selling the rest of the goods he reladed the ship with
wine and other merchandize, Henry Rotour, Philip le Blount, John Cole-
man, John Irp, John Robat, John le Maistre, Andrew le Spycer, Laurence
atte Went, William Stribl[ond], William Bast, Henry Stace, Thomas le
Maistre, Thomas Westhalle, and Thomas Coman and other men of the
said town arrested the said ship and goods, and divided the goods amongst
themselves, and by feigned complaints impleaded him in the court of the
said town, upon his petition whereof the king commanded the bailiffs of
the said town to do him justice, but they have paid no attention to the
king's mandate. The said commissioners are to see that justice is done to
him and that he receives damages both for his goods lost and for this
delay. By K. & C.
136
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Jan. 11.
Derby.
Membrane S7d — cont.
Commission to John de Tycheburn, Robert de Kelsey, and Ralph de
Bereford, to enquire touching the persons who killed John Doye at Portes-
mouth, CO. Southampton, as he was on the king's service in a ship of
Bayonne. By p.s.
2324 MEMBRANE 36(/.
Dec. 19. Commission de walUis et fossatis to Hugh de Pikworth, William Basset
Nottingham, and William de Hathelsaye on the west side of the water of Ouse between
Cawode and Ayremynn on the north side and between Feribrig and
yji)^ Ayremynn on the south and west, in the county of York.
Feb. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon Croyser and John de Heg-
Westminster, ham, upon information that Master Stephen le Ferour with certain horses
of Hugh le Despenser the younger, sojourning in the counties of Oxford
and Berks, and others his accomplices extorted divers prises from men of
those parts without making any satisfaction and without warrant, and
divers sums of money, and assaulted, mutilated and killed men, and
committed other crimes. » By K.
MEMBRANE hbd.
Jan. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Scures, John de Thice-
Langley. bourn, and Thomas de Saunford on complaint by William de Kyngeston
that Bernard de la More, William Bachelier, Simon le Messoure of
Warnebourne, Roger le Hunt, and William Parker of Alton and others
assaulted him at la Hide by Winchester, co. Southampton. By K.
Jan. 29. The like to John Perbroun of Jernemuth and Henry Rose on complaint
Langley. by Jordan Clokeman of Dunkirk, Flanders, that John Warde of Colecestre,
John Galod, John son of Roger de Colecestre and others entered his ship
called Ha Filegrim ' on the sea coast of Corton by Great Yarmouth, co. Nor-
folk {sic), carried away the goods in her, assaulted the mariners, so that
they fled and left the ship without guard, whereby it was wrecked.
By p.s. and by C.
MEMBRANE 34fZ.
Feb. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Gosefeld, William de
Westminster. Sharshill and John de Trillowe on complaint by Master Nicholas de
Stokton, parson of the church of Staunton Harecourt, that John de
Harecourt, Richard de Dadisleye, John de Northlegh, chaplain, William
Huwet, Thomas Reynaud, Henry Aylloun, John Lenon, John Stokeman
of Suthlegh, Richard Perers, John le Sawyere, William Brid, John le Blak,
Roger le Clerc of Suthlegh, Thomas Gilbert of Staunton, Henry de
Bukenore of Legh, Henry le Wys, Henry Budde, Henry atte Hulle, John
Pol of Staunton and others broke his close and houses at Staunton
Harecourt, co. Oxford, drove away five horses, 12 oxen, 6 cows, 100 sheep,
100 lambs and 30 swine, carried away his timber and goods, besieged his
dwelling place of the said church, prevented his men from leaving the said
dwelling place to collect tithes of sheaves and other corn withm his
parish and elsewhere, and assaulted them, whereby a great part of the said
tithes and corn perished, and a great part, for want of guard, was carried
away. By K.
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1325.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE SSd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon de Hedersete, Edmund de
Hemmegrave and John Claver, on complaint by John son of Alan de
Goldyngham that Richard de Tendryngg, Hugh Talemache, William de
Tendryngg, Thomas de Tendryngg, John son of Hugh Talemache, Oliver
de Stratton, Rowland de Stratton, George de Cornerthe, Robert de Brade-
feld, Hugh de Nutstede, John de Nutstede, William de Norton, chaplain,
William Lash, William le Fullere, of Benteleye, William le White ' taillour,'
Richard Walle, and others, broke his close at Little Belstede, co. Suffolk,
cut down his trees and carried them away, and assaulted his men.
By fine of 40.s.
Afterwards on 1 April, the king being at Merewell, Ralph de Bockyng
was associated in the above commission.
The like to Simon de Hedersete, Ralph de Bokkyng and John Claver, on
complaint by Robert de Monte Alto that whereas Geoffrey Lay lately
impleaded in his court of Rysyng before his bailiffs John Howardyn of
trespass, and the said bailiffs after hearing the parties in full court fixed
a day to do justice, the said Geoffrey, Thomas Wulsi, Richard de
Geywod, William March of Stanhowe, Manser Ciprian and others,
came to the said court armed, and held a like court touching the
said John and other tenants of the said Robert, while the said Robert
was by the king's command attending to the custody of the sea shore
in the county of Norfolk, against his will, and amerced the said tenants
and by grievous extortions levied the same to their own uses, preventing
the bailiffs from holding the said court, or from doing what pertained
to their office, broke his park and drove away beasts of the said Richard
which the said Robert had by his bailiffs taken in his fee and impounded
there for customs and services due to him, and carried away a falcon of his
at Stanhowe of the price of 101. By K.
MEMBRANE 32cL
Feb. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, William de
Westminster. Gosefeld and Robert de Asshele, on complaint by John de Dagworth,
' chivaler,' that Master Hugh Lyztwine of Colecestre, Hubert Bosse, Ralph
Ode of Colecestre, Walter le Trumpour of Colecestre, Thomas Huschard,
parson of the church of Grenestede, Warin son of William de Colecestre,
Thomas Tante of Hauleye and John de Ratlesden and Margery his wife
assaulted him at Colecestre, co. Essex, as he was executing a mandate of
the king's there, broke his houses and carried away his goods.
Sealed at another time by the king. [Of. Membrane 39f^.]
Feb. 13. Commission to John Inge and Alexander de Middelton to enquire touch-
Westminster, ing the persons who entered the manor of Bisshopescastel, co. Salop, which
belongs to the bishopric of Hereford, and is in the king's hands for certain
causes, and drove away forty brood mares with their issue.
MEMBRANE 30fL
Feb. 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas de Gardinis, John de
Westminster. Cantebrigge, and John de Shardelou, on complaint by John Priour of
Ixnyng, that Martin le Chamberleyn of Little Wylburham, Roger Lord,
John Simon, Roger Macy of Coulyng, Richard del Temple, of Great
Wylburham, Hugh Patrik of Great Wylburham, and others, assaulted him
at Ixnyng, co. Suffolk, carried away his goods and beat his men. By K.
138
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 29d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry son of Hugh, John de
Haveryngton, Roger Heyron, and Dominic de Bukton, touching the
persons who killed Adam de Rodum and John de Rodum at Alnewyk, co.
Northumberland. By K.
The like to John de Trillowe, John de Peyto and William de Shareshull,
on complaint by John atte Chaumbre, ' cornmongere,' that while he was
under the king's protection, John Balle of Tredynton, Nicholas Janekyn,
William Poignaunt, John Moigne, John Maudut of Neubalde, Robert
Mariot, Alice Norman, Alice Robyns, William Harald, John Willekyn,
William Roman, Thomas Baldewyne of Neubolde, John Hert of Derlescote,
Nicholas Gosse or Gofie, Nicholas Gobyun, Maud late the wife of Nicholas
le Reve, John Thom[a§], John Sprigun and others carried away his goods
at Tredynton, co. Worcester. By K.
Afterwards on 20 April, the king being at Beaulieu, John de Hampton
and Robert de Aston were associated in the above commission.
Feb. 20.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 2M.
Feb. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trykyngham, Peter de
Westminster. Ludyngton and Alan de Cubbeldyk, on complaint by Warin, parson of the
church of Creton, that Richard de Lynton, Thomas his brother, Roger le
Chapeleyn, William de Lenne, Roger Happe, John de Sutwyk, John de
Carliol[o] , clerk, Roger de Creton, chaplain, John Brere, Simon le Fith
Hugh, Gilbert Dorre of Creton, and others, broke his close and houses at
Creton, co. Lincoln, broke two of his carts to pieces, killed three sheep and
six swine, and drove away a horse and mare. By fine of 20-s.
The like to Alexander de Cave, Adam de Hoperton, Dominic de Bucton
and Thomas Deyvill, on complaint by Henry de Percy that William de
Bayhouse, Thomas de Bayhouse, Robert de Stokesley, Begwynus Beleson,
John de Wynselawe, Thomas de Wynselawe, John de Popelton, Adam de
Popelton, and others, broke his park at Toppeclyve, co. York, hunted therein
and carried away deer. By K.
MEMBRANE 2ld.
Feb. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon Croyzer and John de Hegham
Westminster, upon information that John de Neusom and Master Michael de Derlington,
lately sojourning in the counties of Essex and Hertford with certain of the
king's horses and others made prises without making satisfaction and
without warrant, extorted sums of money from men, some of whom they
mutilated and some of whom they killed. By K. ,
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MEMBRANE 26d.
Feb. 28. Commission to Edmund de Passele, Richer Refham and Robert de Assele
Westminster, to audit the accounts of the pavage collected by virtue of divers letters
patent thereof granted to the bailifi's and good men of the town of
Suthewerk, co. Surrey, as the same is said to have been misappropriated by
the collectors, and to survey the state of the paving.
March 1. Commission to Alexander de Bergh, Robert de Scorburgh and Robert
W^estminster. Wawayn to enquire touching the persons who have fished in the king's
stews at Scardeburgh, co. York, and carried away fish, and touching defects
in the king's mills, stanks and stews there. By K.
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1325,
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 25d,
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Tycheburn, Eobert de
Kelsey, and Ralph de Bereford touching the persons who killed John Doye
when he came to Portesmuth, co. Southampton, on the king's service in a
vessel of Bayonne. By K.
Commission to the above persons to enquire touching the goods late of
Augustin Brekeston, hanged in the island of Gereseye for divers felonies in
the realm, touching the goods of divers rebels and of alien religious persons
of the power of the king of France, brought to the county of Southampton
to be taken beyond seas, which came to the hands of divers men of those
parts, and touching the persons who several times broke the prison of
Portesmuth and released the prisoners there, making confederacies to con-
ceal the said goods, maintain the said crimes and convert the said goods to
their own use, and intimidating the men of those parts put on the panels
from speaking the truth about these evils, and , prevented them from
coming to the places appointed for pronouncing their verdicts.
MEMBRANE 2dd.
March 6. Commission to John de Denum, Gilbert de Toudeby, Simon Croyser,
Tower of John de Hegham and John Bever to enquire in the counties of Kent,
London. Essex, Hertford, Middlesex, Surrey, Sussex, Bedford, Buckingham,
Oxford and Berks, touching the trespasses of the king's ministers and
purveyors of victuals for the household and keepers of the king's horses,
and persons feigning to be of the household, taking prises without warrant
and making any kind of satisfaction and extorting sums of money under
colour of these offices. By K.
Form of the article according to which persons taking prises for the
household otherwise than they ought are to be punished, being the article
touching purveyors [art. 2] in the Statute of Westminster, 28 Edward I.
French. [Statutes of the Realm.]
Feb. 27.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 22d.
Association of John Randolf in the room of John de Foxle, deceased,
with Richard Damory, John de Stonore, Ralph de Bereford, John de
Denum and John de Tycheburn, in a commission of oyer and terminer
touching a complaint by Francis de Pymount that whereas he laded a ship
called The Ship of St. Mary of Santander in Spain with goods, and the
ship was driven ashore at Hauenemouth, in the Isle of AVight, and the goods
in the ship were cast ashore, William Stonhard, William le Bakere, Alice
la Mone, John de la Chaumbre, Walter atte Pyle, William le Skynnere,
Alice la Cole, Alice atte Asshe, Sibyl atte Welle, Wilham le Yonge, Roger le
Taillour, William Maundevill, Geoffrey Michel, William son of Alice atte
Welle, Robert atte Brigg, John atte Brigg, Roger atte Wyche, John
atte Wyche, William le Fevre, John atte Wode, Richard atte Wode,
John le Yonge, Robert le Erie, William Sebod, Henry Michel, William
Peynyng, William Foket, Adam le Taillur, William le Charetter,
William Cachefrench, Geoffrey Borewyne, Geoffrey le Yong of Chestele,
Ralph atte Brigg, James le Yong, John Jolif, Hugh Thomas, John
le Long of Chestele, Hugh le Long, Henry le Skynnere, William
Fraunkeleye, Nicholas le Glide, Thomas atte Forde, William Leoun,
Robert Viroun, John le Bole: William Glot, John Stokard, Richard
140 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
■lofjfr . Membrane 22d — cont.
Biirgeys, William le Glide, William le Mone, William Finamour, John
atte Yate, Simon Pollusput, Ivo Pentrich, Henry Hanecok, Richard
le Chapeleyn, Hugh le Clerk, Robert Maucorn, Robert Wychele, John son
of William Gilbert, Robert atte Gate, William le Freke, William atte More,
Richard Jolif, William Elilond, Adam atte Lane, Nicholas Hassok, John
atte Forde, Ralph his brother, Henry la Persone of Motereston, Adam
Gilbert, Henry Erie, William Stokard, Philip Randolf, John le Bole,
Nicholas Todewelle, William Ude, Adam Gilbert, Richard de la Strete,
Peter Pedon, Robert Manewod, William le Yonge, John Saunte, Richard
Billyng, John le Yonge, Robert le Yong, John Pycele, Adam Gilbert, Roger
Pollusput, William Maundevill, Nicholas Baxman, William Tassel, Walter
atte Ryde, Robert de Stoke, William le Peleter, Robert Fersy, John Bilde,
Henry le Long of Hamelhoke, John Coble of Houk and others carried away
the same although many of the men in the ship had escaped to land alive.
Feb. 26. Commission to Alexander de Bergh, Robert de Scorburgh and Robert
Westminster. Wawayn to enquire touching the men of the town of Scardeburgh, co.
Y^ork, who have many times of their own authority assessed tallages
in the town to maintain their malice against the king and his ministers,
and levied divers sums thereof upon merchants, strangers, and private
persons living there or going there with goods, and upon the middle class
of the town. By K.
MEMBRANE 20d.
March 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trykyngham, William
Westminster. Dysny, William de la Launde and Dominic de Bucton, on complaint by
William de Norwyco, of Lincoln, that John de Kele, William de Stayne,
Robert Loseward and William ' Jonesman de Kele ' and others, entered
his house at Lincoln by night, broke his chest there and carried away
goods.
3IEMBRANE 19d.
April 8. Commission to John de Wylington to enquire touching a number of
Beaulieu. archers from the forest of Dene and elsewhere, in the county of Gloucester,
who lately came by the king's order to Portesmuth to go on his service to
the duchy of Aquitaine, accepted his wages for that service, and then with-
drew without his licence to that county where they hide and remain ; and
to take and deliver into the custody of the sheriff all those indicted before
them. By K.
MEMBRANE ISd.
March 22. Writ of aid, for one year, to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, the
Henley. mayors, and bailiffs, and keepers and bailiffs of liberties in those counties
in favour of the executors of Robert Elys, of Great Jernemuth, and in
favour of Roger de Boselyngthorp and other merchants of that town,
collecting the following sums of money due to them from W. count of
Hainault, Holland and Seland and lord of Friesland, for goods and
merchandise of merchants of the realm, taken and carried away in the
parts of Seland by people of the power of the said count, and for 87^.
which the said Robert delivered to the men and envoys of the count in the
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1325.
April 8.
Beaulieu.
Membrane ISd — cont.
parliament at Staunford, 3 Edward II, on which accounts the said count
bound himself to the said Robert in 1,300L The count did not pay the
said sum, but afterwards, with the consent of his subjects, agreed that it
should be levied from the merchants, fishermen and mariners of his
dominion in the towns or seaports of England, wherever they should be
found, to wit, from every ship of his power bringing herrings or fish, once
a year at its first coming to England 10s., and from every other ship
bringing other goods 10s., and upon every pound's worth of fish, fresh
or salt, or other goods, 20^/., until the whole of the above sum should be
levied. Of the whole sum 732Z. Os. O^d. still remained due, to wit, to Walter
le Keu and his fellows, 395Z. 16s. 2^d., to the said Robert 24:51. lis. Id.,
and to Roger de Boselyngthorp 90Z. 9s. dd., as appears by divers accounts
made in the chancery, and upon their petition that they should be paid
successively, the king by letters patent of 1 July, 14 Edward II, appointed
the said Robert and Roger to collect for one year the said sums in the
counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, to wit, in the towns and ports of Lenne,
Brunham, Thornham, Blakeneye, Coumere (sic) and Great Yarmouth, co.
Norfolk, and of Kirkele, Dunwich, Oreford, Goseford, Erewell and Ipswich,
CO. Suffolk, by view and testimony of the bailiffs of those places, the said
Robert to have two parts and Roger one part, and the said Walter to make
collections for his debt in the rest of the towns and ports of the realm.
The said Robert during his lifetime and William Elys and John Elys, his
executors after his death, and the said Roger, by virtue of the said assign-
ment, levied 62L 4s. lOd., as appears by indentures returned into the
chancery, so that 273Z. 19s. still remain due to them. The king has
therefore appointed the said executors and Roger to levy this remaining
sum.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Malberthorp, Richard
Byroun and Roger de Boys on complaint by Henry de Staunton that John
de Blyton of Ledenham, William de Blyton of Lincoln, Walter de Blyton
of Lincoln, William de Welyngoure, chaplain, Hamo le Skynner, Peter de
Crosseby, John de Farneburgh, Rol3ert Hare, William Haghthorn, John
Vyleyn, the younger, William de Eboraco, Hugh le Tygheler, Walter de
Eboraco, John ' Jonesservant of Blyton,' John de Brunne and others
assaulted him at Wadynton, co. Lincoln, as he was coming by the king's
command to Portesmuth to go to Gascony, took his three horses and 50/.
in money by tale and pursued him in hostile fashion to Thorp ' on the
Hill ' and besieged him in the church of that town. By K.
MEMBRANE lid.
March 10. Commission de walliis etfossatis to John de Bousser and John de la Haye
Tower of touching the arches, outlets and culverts {arclius, exitiis et foramina) beneath
London. g, causey between Maldon and Hebrugg, co. Essex, through which the fresh
waters in divers places used to run to the sea.
March 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard Dammory, Robert de
Henley. Welle and Walter de Bello Campo touching offenders against the late
proclamation in the counties of Southampton, Wilts and Somerset
prohibiting any market being held within twelve leagues of the towns of
Portesmuth and Southampton, except in those towns and the towns
adjoining, or any persons from concealing victuals or goods from the troops
mustering there on Sunday after Midlent, for their passage to Gascony,
and exhorting them to bring goods there for sale, and prohibiting the troops
from taking anything without making immediate satisfaction. By K.
142
CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
, o o K MEMBRA NE 1 Gd ,
Feb. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Rosel, Richard de Wiliighby
Beaulieu. ^he younger, and Walter Waldeshef , on complaint by Henry de Tynneslawe
that John son of John son of Gilbert, William de Langeford, Robert Alibon,
William de Preston, William Wildro, Nicholas de Asshebourn, William
atte Barre, William le Spenser, William Sharp, William Chapman, Stephen
Chapman, Richard le Somenour, Willianji Horsho, Richard Oyller, William
de Chaddesdene, Simon de Chedle, John de Weston, Thomas de Tuttebury,
Geoffrey de Berd, John de Preston and others assaulted him at Derby,
CO. Derby, and carried away his goods. By p.s.
The like, on like complaint by Henry de Lincoln, carpenter. By p.s.
The like, on like complaint by Stephen de Wyche. By p.s.
April 15. Commission de iralliis et fossatis, to Lambert de Trikyngham, William
Beaulieu. de Farford and William de la Launde, along the coast in the parts of
Holland and Kestevene, co. Lincoln.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE Ud.
April 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph de Camoys, John de
Beaulieu. Thichebourne and Robert de Thirnecoumbe, on complaint by Thomas de
Byndon that John son of Henry le Spicer of Salesbury, and others, broke
his house at Southampton, co. Southampton, by night, and carried away
goods. By K.
The like to Roger de Baskervill and John de la Berugh, on complaint by
John Hamelyn, king's clerk, that as he was passing through the town of
Brecon in the march of Wales, which is in the king's hands, Walter
Aubi'ey of Brecon caused him to be attached to answer him in the hundred
of Brecon before the king's bailiff' touching a trespass which he charged
the said John with having committed against him in the church of the Friars
Minors, at York, at the last parliament held there, and although the said
John ought not to answer in that hundred touching trespasses alleged to
have been committed at York, the bailiff", disallowing his protest, proceeded
with the plea, and condemned him as undefended {ct ipsinii Johannem
indefensuin in eadem loquda consideracit) and adjudged him to prison until
he should pay the said Walter 201. for his damages, contrary to law and
custom. The commissioners are to have the process brought before
them and the said bailiff and Walter, to hear their reasons, to correct the
error, if any, therein, and do justice in the premises according to law and
the custom of those parts ; also to release the said John from prison on .
mainprise pending the business.
The like on like complaint by the said John touching another plea
touching a trespass at Westminster brought against him as above by the
said Thomas, to his damage of 1001.
April 15. Commission to Ralph de Camoys, John de Tychebourne and Robert de
Westminster. Thernecoumbe to enquire by jury of the county of Southampton touching
the men of the town of Southampton who have taken and concealed the
goods of Robert le Ewer, which were forfeited to the king because when
charged of divers felonies before the king, he refused to submit to the
law of the realm, and being put to peine forte et dure {ad penitentiam suayn)
died in gaol ; and they are to arrest all such goods and keep them in safe
custody. By K.
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. 1325.
May 4.
Winchester
May 6.
Winchester.
MEMBRANE IZd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John son of Thomas de Bello Campo
of Somerset, John Randulf, Hugh de Langelonde and John de Fosse, on
complaint by Adam le Galeys that John son of Joan de Sancto Laiulo,
Edmund Loryng and Joan his wife, Robert Loryng, Gilbert J3aldewyne,
John de Gillyngham, John le Flecchere of Glutton and John son of William
de Bruttone and others, broke his houses at Huttone, co. Somerset, and
carried away his goods and deeds.
Commission to J. de Tycheburn, E. de Kendale and R. de Byflet to
deliver the gaol of Winchester Castle of Hugh Hakelut, in custody there
for the death of John de Addeburgh.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon de Hedersete, John Claver
and John de Norwyco, on complaint by John de Grantham, Robert But,
John Pellessone, Peter Neve, Walter de Wast, Lambrightus de Rouberwe
that whereas they laded 82 sarplars and 3 pockets (pocas) of wool, and 26
pieces (pecias) of lead, at the town of Boston in a ship of Lambesinus Swan,
mariner of Flanders, for la Swyn in Flanders to trade with, and the ship
was broken to pieces at Blakeneye, co. Norfolk, and the goods cast on shore,
certain men of those parts carried them away as Wreck, although some men
escaped alive from the said ship. By C,
May 10.
Porchester.
May 14.
Porchester.
May 5.
Winchester.
May 13.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 12d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Claver, John Perbroun and
Henry Rose, on complaint by Jordan Clokeman of Dunkirk, Flanders, that
John Warde of Colcestre, John Galod, John son of Roger Belch of
Colcestre, and others, entered his ship called 'La Pilegrym' on the sea coast
at Corton, co. Suffolk, carried away goods, assaulted the mariners in the
said ship so that for fear he and the said mariners fled from the ship and
left it without guard whereby it was wrecked. By p.s.
The like to Ada,m de Hoperton, John de Wykham, and Robert de
Amcotes, upon information that Adam Gussyng of Blaktofte, John
Cussyng, Thomas Cussyng and others carried away a great fish called a
' grapays ' of the price of 101. cast ashore within the manor of Faxflet, co.
York, and belonging to the king as wreck of sea in right of his said
manor. By K.
The like touching persons who carried away a great fish called a 'porpais '
of the price of 60s., cast upon shore within the liberty of Pykeryngg.
The like on information that Geoffrey de Upsale, John his son, Ralph
de Wadesleye, John le Baker of Thresk, and others, fished in the king's
stanks and stews at his manors of Kirkeby under Knoll and Dighton, and
carried away fish, and entered his free warrens there and at his manors of
Wath, Kirkeby Fletham, and Stapelton, and his woods there, and carried
away hares, rabbits, pheasants and partridges from the warrens, and deer
from the woods. By K.
Commission de walliis et fossatis to Master Richard de Gloucestre,
Robert de Keleseye, and William de Rokyngham, in the marshes of
Esthamme and Wolewich, in the counties of Kent and Essex.
The like to Hugh de Langelonde, Master Richard de Welyngton and
Elias de Godele in the county of Somerset.
144
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
May 17.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE \{)d.
Commission de irallii^ et fossatis to John de Donecastre, Roger du Boys,
Richard de Amcotes and Robert de Amcotes between the water of Done
and Bykerdyk in the isle of Axiholm, co. Lincoln.
May 14.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 9d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Denum, Thomas de Burgh,
Richard de Aldeburgh and Adam de Hoperton, on information that
Geoffrey de Upsale, &c. to the same effect as above [membrane 12^/.]
' By K.
May 16.
Porchester.
May 27.
Chertsey.
May 27.
Chertsey.
June 1.
Cippenham.
MEMBRANE 8d.
Commission de waJliis etfossatis to Alexander de Cave, Thomas de Houk,
Peter de Salso Marisco and John de Kylvyngton along the coasts of the
waters of Humbre and Use between the towns of Southcave and Barneby
by Houeden, co. York, as the waters coming down from Wartre, Brunnom,
Brunneby, Hayton, Beleby, Geveldale, Mylington, Ulvesthorp, Kylingwyk,
Pokelyngton, Arverthorp, Wappelyngton, Thornton, Melburn and Eathwayt
run out of their right and ancient courses and through defect of drains &c.
of the towns between Beleby, Suthcave and Barneby by Houeden the
following lowlying towns between Beleby and Southcave, to wit, Fulna,
Ragoldyk, Langdyk, Skelflet, Hyngbrigsyk, Blaktoftdam, Thorntondam,
Tempeldam, Mychelsyk, Helewdsgot, Crakeput, Milnedam of Brounflet and
Frisdyk are submerged and the ways stopped.
Sealed at another time by p.s.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Geoffrey le Scrop, William de
Bereford, Walter de Norwyco and Roger Beler, touching the persons who
killed John Kacchegere at London in the house of Hugh de Garton of
London. By K.
The like, to enquire if necessary touching the said felony and to hear and
determine the same. By K.
Appointment of William de Cotes, in the room of John de Bousser who
is engaged otherwise on the king's affairs, to execute with Henry de
Cobeham and John de Ifeld, the commission of oyer and terminer
directed to the said Henry, John and John, touching divers contempts and
trespasses against the king in the free chace of Tonebrugg, which is in
the counties of Kent and Sussex. By C.
MEMBRANE Id.
June 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hervey de Stanton and Edmund
Bisham. de Passele in the county of Middlesex touching extortions and oppressions
by the commissioners of array as well for the expedition against the
contrariants, and afterwards for that of the Scotch war, as for the defence
of the land of Gascony. By K. and C.
June 18. The like to Henry de Percy, Alexander de Cave and Dominic de Bukton
Eltham. touching the persons who killed Robert de Burcestre at Frisby, co. York.
ByK.
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1325.
June 28.
Westminster.
July 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE (uL
Appointment of William de Launde in the room of Alan de Cubbeldyk,
with Lambert de Trykyngham and Peter de Ludyngton, in a commission
of oyer and terminer directed to the latter touching a complaint by Warin,
parson of the church of Creton, that Richard de Lyndon, Thomas his
brother, Roger le Chapeleyn, William de Lenne, Roger Hap, John do
Suthwyk, John de Karliolo, clerk, Roger de Creton, chaplain, John Brere,
Simon le Fiz Hugh and Gilbert Dorre of Creton and others broke his
house and close at Creton, co. Lincoln, assaulted him, broke two of his
carts to pieces, and took his beasts and goods.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Aston, John de Hampton
and John de Aunesleye on complaint by Thomas de Brokworth that as he
was coming to London to render account for Robert de Sapy at the
Exchequer, John son of William le Faukoner, Thomas his brother, and
others, assaulted him at Bolleye, co. Gloucester, broke his arms and legs,
and tore out his eyes, and carried away the memoranda of his account.
By K. on the information of R. de Ayrem [ynne] .
The like to John de Bousser, William de Gosefeld and Robert de Asshele
on complaint by John de Dagworth, ' chivaler,' that Master Hugh de
Lightwyne of Colecestre and others
Vacated because enrolled below.
MEMBRANE M.
July 4. Commission de ivalliis et fossatis to Giles de Breaunzoun, John FiDol,
Westminster. William de Ponte Roberti, and John de Dallyngrigge by the sea coast in
the parts of Pevense and Hastynges, co Sussex.
June 8.
Bisham.
June 14.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 4^.
Commission de ivallm et fossatis to Ralph Hereward, Robert de Asshele,
and John de Dovere, along the coast of the Thames between the llospital
of St. Katharine by the Tower of London, and the town of Shadewell, co.
Middlesex.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Treiagu, John de la Fosse,
and Roger de Blacolvesle, on complaint by Thomas de Speketon that
Thomas Faron, William Hille, Richard Sampson, William Wylly, William
Bozon, John Boghiere the elder, John his son, Joan daughter of John
Boghier, Robert Langynogh, and Eleanor his wife, Roger Chaunger, Joan
Lamerton, Richard Bodd, William Rede, William Sweng[ge], William Powe,
William Tysoun, and others, assaulted him at Sutton Vautort, co. Devon,
as he was holding the court of Queen Isabel, as her water bailiff of the
port there, [tanquam ballivum suiim de marina ijortus aque ibidem), broke his
house and carried away his goods.
MEMBRANE U.
June 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Blount, Roger Beler and
Westminster, gimon Croyser, on complaint by Henry de Palyngton that Adam Brabazon,
W^illiam de Hakeneye, W^illiam de Neuport, William de Sendale, John
Turnegold, John de Reneham, William Trigge, Henry Bryugg, Walter son
of John le Mazerer, William de Berkyng, ' pessoner,' John de Boxele,
John ' Jonesman de Boxele,' Robert de Ledbury, Thomas de Shene,
Henry de Masshebury, Richard Gifibrd or Gissors, John Turkilt, William
Mounamy, William de Ware, Andrew de Nortffolk, Henry de la Keche,
3217
K
UQ
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325
June 18.
Elthain.
Membrane Sd — cojit.
Walter de Ely, William de Reneham, and others, besieged him in the house
of Robert de Gumby at Fletstrete in the suburb of London, where he was
lodged by the marshal of the household, broke the hovise, assaulted him,
and carried away his goods within the verge of the household. By K.
The like on like complaint by Thomas de Palyngton. By K.
The like on like complaint by John de Palyngton. By K.
The like on like complaint by Robert le Ireys. By K.
Commission de walliiH et fo^mtis to Henry de Sharden, Thomas de Faver-
sham and William de Ponte Roberti in the marsh of Romenale, between
the towns of Lyde and Dengemareys, co. Kent.
MEMBRANE 2d.
June 2L Commission to W. bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, and Master Robert
Eltham. de Baldok, king's clerk, archdeacon of Middlesex, the chancellor, to make
a visitation of the chapel of St. Martin's le Grand, London, which is
exempt from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, and to survey it by in-
quisition by jury of the city of London. By K.
MEMBRANE Id,
July 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, William de
Westminster. Gosefeld and Robert de Asshele, on complaint by John de Dagworth,
' chivaler,' that, whereas by pretext of a mandate to Robert de Insula to
come to the king with horses and arms and all his power to Newcastle-on-
Tyne, to go thence on the king's service to Scotland, he being then of the
retinue of the said Robert, he would have gone to Colecestre to prepare
himself with horses, armour and victuals to go with him. Master Hugh
Lightwyne of Colecestre, Ralph Ode, Elias Fiz Jon, Warin Fiz W^ilem,
Richard Barber, W^illiam le Grey, John Olnye, Hubert B[osse] , Henry
Denny, Warin atte Welle, Saer de Donylonde, John Edward, John Somer,
Matthew le Glaswright, William de la Marche, John de Ratlesdene and
Margery his wife, Thomas Justard (.sic), parson of the church of Grenestede,
Peter le Saltare, Richard Deyere, Adam Castel, John Poel of Lexden and
John Bolbek of Staneweye, assaulted him at Staneweye by Colecestre, co.
Essex, drove away a horse of his there of the price of 20 marks, and
carried away his goods. Sealed at another time by K.
July 2. Commission to John de Cauntebrugge and John de Staynton to enquire
Westminster, touching the persons who killed William Phro at Tyryngton, co. Norfolk.
July 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham, Henry de
Westminster. Fenton and Gilbert de Toutheby, upon information that Walter de Eboraco
of Lincoln and others by night broke the castle of Somerton, co. Lincoln,'
and drove away 2 colts, 5 oxen, 7 cows, 3 heifers, 8 calves and 60 hoggets.
By K.
Memorandum J that on 4 July 18 Edward II. the king, being then at
Westminster, in the presence of Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of
Middlesex, the chancellor, and others of his council, committed to Master
Henry de Clyf ', king's clerk, the custody of the rolls of the Chancery in the
same manner as others heretofore held that custody, and the said Henry,
on the following day in the great hall of Westminster at the marble stone,
in the presence of the chancellor. Sirs Robert de Bardelby, William deClif,
William de Herlaston, Adam de Brom and other clerks of the chancery,
took his oath faithfully to exercise the said custody, and Sir Richard de
Ayremynne, then keeper of the rolls, delivered the keys of the chests
wherein the rolls are kept to him.
( 147 )
19 EI) WAR]) II.— Part I
1325.
July 8.
Westminster,
July 12.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminster.
July 9.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 9.
[Westminster.]
MEMBRANE 36.
Presentation of Reginald de Evesham to the church of Depeden, in the
diocese of London, void by the resignation of John de Hereford, the last
rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Humphrey dc Bohun,
late earl of Hereford and Essex, being in his hands.
Presentation of John Waryn, parson of the church of Gym[ingh]am, in
the diocese of Norwich, to the church of Eston, in the diocese of Salis-
bury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of
Preaux being in his hands on an exchange of benefices with William de
Walyngford.
Safe-conduct for Raymond de Sancto Crispino, dean of Limoges, going
beyond seas.
Grant to Robert Darcy of the marriage of John son and heir of John de
Argentein, tenant in chief, the king's ward. By K.
Mandate to William de Bereford to deliver to him the body of the said
heir.
Power to Walter de Norwico for the affection which the king bore to
John, late bishop of Norwich, in his lifetime, to grant the licence to elect
for this turn, to the prior and convent of Norwich, when they shall ask
for the same, that a bishop may be provided for them the more speedily
and they be spared labour and expense.
By K. on the information of Geoffrey le Scrop, chief justice.
Vacated because below.
Presentation of John de Staunford, chaplain, to the church of Brampton
by Dingele, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the priory of St. Neot's being in his hands.
Presentation of Roger de Milton to the church of Stratforde Tony,
in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of W^alter Waleys, the
last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey
of Lyre being in his hands.
Power to Thomas Gray to receive into the king's peace all persons
of the county of Northumberland and the parts adjacent who through
poverty or other urgent nec^sity joined the Scots, enemies and rebels
against the king. By K.
Letters for the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, to elect a
bishop in the room of John their late bishop, on news brought by Robert
de Ely, monk of the house, of the death of the said John, although they
have not yet asked for licence by letter as is usual.
By K. on the information of Geoffrey le Scrop, chief justice.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Licence for Robert de Farendon to grant in fee to Thomas de Farendon,
the chief bailiwick of the county of Dorset, and the bedelries of the
hundreds of Ridelane, Uggescombe, Goudrenethorne, Tolreford, Ekerdon
and St. George, held in chief. By fine of 10 marks.
148
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
•109:^ MewbrcDic 86 — cent.
July 10. Mandate to the keepers of the ports of Suthampton, Poule, Portesmuth,
Westminster. Waymuth and Lyme to permit John de Karentylio, monk of the priory
of St. Clement's, in the island of Jeresey, who is going to that island with
the king's licence, to pass if he come to any of those ports.
July 17.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminstei'
July 12.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster
July 16.
Tower of
London.
July 17.
Tower of
London.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
Protection with clause nolumns for one year for Walter de Honyburn of
Evesham.
Presentation of Roger de Oteby to the vicarage of the church of Dar-
thyngton, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the priory of Pontefract being in his hands.
Protection with clause voIuiiiks for one year for John Peverel, staying
in Gascony on the king's service. By K.
The like for Robert de Swynebnrn, staying as above. By K.
Protection with clause nolKiinis for one year for William de Tatham,
parson of the church of Halughton.
The like for the following : —
William de Sonkey, parson of the church of Weryngton.
Thomas de Collum, parson of the church of Wollavynton.
Reginald de Evesham, parson of the church of Depeden.
The prior of Brechon in Wales.
Robert Poer, parson of the church of Adderdeleygh, staying in North
Wales on the king's service, in the ofHce of chamberlain of North Wales,
has letters nominating John de Enefeld as his attorney in England for
one year.
Protection without clause volumiis until All Saints for Godfrey de
Rodeham, clerk, going by the king's command to France to make purvey-
ances for him there. By testimony of the Steward.
The like for the following, going there in like manner : —
William de Useflete, parson of the church of Neuton.
Hugh Madefray.
John de Carleford.
Robert Albyn.
Peter de Smetheton.
William de Wateford.
John Nusun.
Richard Heyne.
Henry de Belton.
Richard de Rothyng, ' taverner.'
Robert de Thornham.
William son of Michael de Chepst[ed] .
Walter de Belle Campo.
The like for the following going with the said Walter :
John Stoklond.
Richard de Walton, parson of the church of Peniston.
John de Wyngefeld.
William le Lardener of Flete.
July 20.
Tower of
London,
The said William has letters nominating
Skernyng as his attorney until the said feast.
John Whichelecher of
19 EDWARD 11.— Part 1.
149
1325.
July 17.
Tower of
London.
July IG.
Tower of
London.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
July 18.
Tower of
London.
July 10.
Tower of
London.
July 18.
Tower of
London.
July 20.
Westminster.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 86 — cont.
Pardon to John son of Robert de la Sale of Bukton for the death of
Peter de Northcreyk, chaplain, and of any consequent outlawry ; on
condition that he stand his trial if any one will proceed against him.
ByK.
Pardon to John de Ceresy of Cretyng, chaplain, for the death of Robert
de Stanham Anteg [an] , as it appears by the record of John de
Bousser and Hamo de Chigewell, justices assigned to deliver Neugate
gaol, that he killed him in self-defence ; on the above condition. By K.
Pardon to John son of Thomas de Heton — lately pardoned for the death
of Adam de Rodum and John de Rodom and for all felonies before last
Christmas on condition of his going to Gascony on the king's service in
the next passage of the army — for not having so gone, as it appears that
he was too infirm to go. By p.s.
Protection with clause voluiims until Christmas for Master John de la
Marche, staying bevond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel.
ByK.
Walter de Bello Campo, going to France on the king's service, has letters
nominating William de Bradewell as his attorney in England until All
Saints.
The abbot of Cormeilles, staying beyond the seas, has the like nominat-
ing Master Richard -Filleul, parson of the church of Arley, and Walter de
Stallinge as above. . By fine of 40s-.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Whereas Adam, prior of Lewes, on 19 July, in the king's nine-
teenth year, acknowledged in the Chancery that he owed the king
10,000^., po^yable at the Assumption, the king grants that the said
recognizance shall be void if he and the convent by charter sealed
with the seal of their chapter grant to Hugh le Despenser, son of
Hugh le Despenser, earl of AA'inchester, and Eleanor his wife the
advowsons of the churches of Dewesbery and Wakefeld, co. York, with
remainder to Gilbert their son and his heirs, by the morrow of St. Peter's
Chains, and pay to the king's clerk, John de Wodeford 40 marks by that
date, and cause him to have letters patent under the seal of their charters
of a pension of 40/. yearly out of their house until provided by them with
a benefice. By K.
Vacated because surrendered .
Protection with clause nnlniiins for one year for John de Haselbeche,
parson of the church of Ceryton.
MEMBRANE 35.
July 8. Protection with clause nnluinus for one year for William de Thunneyk,
Westminster, parson of the church of Menstreworth, constantly attendant on the king's
service.
The like for Henry de Wygornia, parson of the church of Asshestede.
Robert son of Guy Cokerel of Ireland, going to Ireland, has letters nomi-
nating Robert son of Guy, and Roger de Frowyk as his attorneys in
England for two years.
150
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
July 18.
Westni luster.
July 8.
Westminster,
July 10.
Westminster.
July 9.
Westminster
July 19.
Tower of
London.
July 9.
Tower of
London.
July 12.
Westminster,
July 13.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster,
Membrane 35 — cont.
Grant for life to Richard de Skeryngton, king's clerk, of the wardenship
of the hospital of the Holy Innocents without Lincoln. By K.
Protection with clause iiolmmis for one year for John de Salopia, parson
of the church of Swynnerton.
The like for :—
The prior of St. Oswald's, Nostell, parson of the church of
Baumburgh.
The prior of Newstead without Staunford.
The abbot of Whallay, for two years.
The abbot of Waltham Holy Cross.
William Getour, for one year.
By K. on the information of R. de Ayremynne.
John Curteys of Brantyngham, going beyond seas.
Master Richard de Baldok, prebendary of Wyghton in the church of
St. Peter, York.
John de Watenhull, parson of the church of Manyngton.
Robert le Frankelayne of Great Kynebell.
Robert atte Ry of Stokebery.
William de Spanneby, parson of the church of Wylughby.
Robert de Ely, monk of the house of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, bringing
news of the death of John, late bishop of that place, has letters for the
prior and convent of licence to elect.
By K. on the information of Geoffrey le Scrop.
Whereas James le Botiller, sometime citizen and draper of London, in
the eleventh year of the king, in his testament in his last will after the
publication of the statute of mortmain, bequeathed that after the death of
Agnes his wife all that tenement of his, sometime of W alter de Loudeneston,
father of Olive mother of the said James, in the parish of St. Mary
Bothawe, with six shops annexed thereto and other appurtenances, of
which shops four are situated in the above parish and two in the parish of
St. John, Walebrok, also all that shop which he had by feoffment of Robert
de Molton in Candelwykestrete, in the said parish of St. John, also all that
tenement which he had in Candelwykestrate, in the said parish of
St. Mary by sale of the executors of the will of Thomas Box, sometime
citizen and roper (cordarius) of London, with three shops in the front
part thereof, should remain to the prior and convent of the new hospital
of St. Mary without Bisshopesgate, London, to find four chaplains, two of
them to be canons of the said hospital, to celebrate divine service daily in
the hospital, and two to be seculars to celebrate divine service daily in the
said church of St. Mary Rothawe (.stc), for the souls of the said James and
Agnes, William his father, Olive his mother, Walter de Loudenestone and
Christiana his wife, Paul le Botiller and the faithful departed, and also for
the distribution yearly at the anniversary of the said James, to every
sick person in the hospital 1^/. of current money, without the king's licence ;
the king has pardoned the trespass herein and granted licence for the
tenements to remain to the prior and convent after the death of the said
Agnes.
19 EDWARD IL— Part 1.
151
1325.
July 11.
Westminster.
July 12.
Westminster.
July 13.
Westminster.
July 15.
Tower of
London.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
July 18.
Tower of
London.
July 12.
Westminster,
July 15.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 85 — cont. '
Protection with clause rolumus until Michaelmas for Thomas de
Hockele, staying on the king's service beyond seas with Queen Isabel.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de.Raynton to the
prior and convent of Tynemuth, in part satisfaction of the lOL yearly of
land and rent which they have the king's licence to acquire of 4 messuages
and 70 acres 8 roods of land in Bacworih, Moreton, Whitely and Milneton,
which are held of the prior and worth ISs. 8//. yearly, as appears by
inquisition made by Simon de Gr^anmesby, escheator in the counties of
York, &c.
Presentation of John de Feloniis (or Felouns), parson of the church of
Bygeneure, in the diocese of Chichester, to the church of Monks Horton,
in the diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
of the priory of Horton being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices
with John de Wy.
Writ of aid for John de Neusom, clerk, charged by the steward of the
household and the keeper of the wardrobe to purvey hay, oats, beans, litter
and other necessaries for some of the king's horses in their custody.
By K. on the information of the steward.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Cosyn of Norwich of
four stalls and 28.s. of rent in Norwich to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the church of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, for the soul of
the said John, and the souls of his father and mother, and his successors
and the faithful departed. By fine of 5 marks.
Presentation of Master Henry de Kirkeby, parson of the church of
Wappenbury, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, to the church of
Sharneford, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
priory of Kirkeby Monachorum being in his hands; on an exchange of
benefices with Master John de Kirkeby.
Presentation of the said Master John to the said church of Wappenbury,
in the king's gift as above.
Protection with clause volmnus for one year for Robert Power, clerk,
staying in Wales on the king's service.
•Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation
of the judgement of the king's court of York, whereby Edward I. recovered
against Francis Gaytani his presentation to the treasurership in the
church of St. Peter, York, by reason of voidance of the archbishopric of
York, and of his collation of the same to Walter de Bedewynde, king's
clerk.
Mandate to mayors and others to arrest any persons prosecuting such
appeals.
Prohibition as above with respect to the collation by the present king to
John de Denton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Morton, in the church of
St. Ethelbert, Hereford, lately void by the consecration of Master John de
Ros, the last prebendary, to be bishop of Carlisle, in the time when the
temporalities of the bishopric of Hereford, had been adjudged lo him by
reason of Adam de Oiieton, bishop of Hereford, having been convicted in
the court of King's Bench of adhesion to Roger de Mortuo Mari, a rebel.
ByK.
152
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
July 15.
Westminster,
July 18.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 35 — coiit.
Mandate to mayors and others to arrest any persons prosecuting appeals
in derogation of the king's right of presentation to the church of St. Mary
le Nangle, by reason of the priory of Pembroke being in his hands, which
he received against the prior and Roger Knethele, and of his presentation
of that church to Thomas de Cotingham, king's clerk.
Presentation of Walter de North f eld, parson of the church of Forton, in
the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, to the church of Great Lynford, in
the diocese of Lincoln ; in tlie king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Edmund le Botiller of Ireland, tenant in chief ; on an
exchantTfe of benefices Avith Thomas de Heselwode.
July 9.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 12.
Westminster.
July 15.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 34.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Ford,
in satisfaction of 40s. of the 101. yearly of land and rent which they have
the king's licence to acquire, to find a monk to celebrate divine service
daily for the souls of Edward I and Robert son of Payn, by John Peverel
of a messuage, 21 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, an acre of wood,
and an acre of moor in Little Wyndesore ; by William atte Grove, of
a messuage in Chernemuth ; by John Payn of Carterston the elder of
20 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, an acre of wood and an acre of
moor there; by William de Pillond of a messuage, 46 acres of land, 7 acres
of meadow and 30 acres of pasture in Sandput, not held in chief and
extended as of the value of 26s. yearly, as appears by inquisition made by
John Everard, escheator in the county of Somerset.
Pardon of the trespass of James le Botiller, citizen and draper, of
London, in bequeathing in mortmain in the eleventh year to the prior and
convent of St. Mary's Southwark, near London, the remainder after tho
death of Agnes his wife of all those tenements with all the shops belonging
to them, in the parish of St. Mary Bothawe, London, which he bought of
the executors of John de Donestaple, to find three chaplains, two canons
of that house and one a secular, to celebrate divine service daily in the
church of St. Mary Bothawe, for the souls of the said James and Agnes,
William father of James, Olive his mother, Walter de Loudonestone and
Christiana his wife, Paul le Botiller, and the faithful departed ; and licence
for them to enter into the same after the death of Alice.
Presentation of Master Henry de Clif to the church of Kyngesthorp, in
the diocese of Lincoln. By K.
The like of Bartholomew de Bradden to a third part of the churcTi of
St. Nicholas, Warrewyk, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by
reason of his custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of
Warwick.
Commission to Robert le Fitz Wautier the younger, Richard de Pereres,
sheriff of Essex and Hertford, and Hugh le Fitz Simond in the said
counties to arrest persons who confederate together and make raids by day
and night, imprison people until they make ransom, go to fairs and markets
and take goods without paying for them, beat those who will not join
them, and who in some cases keep the peace in the said counties and
openly rob merchants ; and the sheriff is to aid with the posse of the
county if necessary. French. [Varl, TFrits.] By K.
Appointment of Roger de Wodham to arrest John de Patemer, 'chivaler,'
and others in his company, and bring them to the king.
19 EDWARD II.—Part 1.
153
1325.
July 13.
Westminster.
July 29.
Writtle.
July 22.
Hadleigh.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
July 24.
Hadleigh.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 27.
Baddow.
Membrane 34 — cont.
Licence, out of affection towards Thomas le Blont, steward of the house-
hold, for Juliana late the wife of John de Hastinges, tenant in chief, to
marry the said Thomas if she will, but if she will not then that which
pertains, to the king of her marriage shall be reserved to the king. By K,
Writ of aid for Henry le Scrop, justice of the forest beyond Trent,
appointed principal warden and surveyor of the king's parks and chaces
beyond Trent, during pleasure.
Presentation of William de Herlaston to the church of Navenby in the
diocese of Lincoln, .in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
abbey of Seez being in his hands. By K.
The like of Robert de Holden to the prebend of Pesemersh, in the free
chapel of Hastyngges, in the diocese of Chichester. By p.s.
Licence, for one year, for Peter Bonard, merchant of Brabant, who
lately brought to the realm divers kinds of corn, to take 240 tuns of ale
and other goods out of the realm to Brabant, notwithstanding the late
ordinance. By K.
Protection with clause noliunus, for the abbey of St. Augustine, Welhou
by Grymesby, which is now greatly in debt, and appointment of John de
Heselarton, knight, to the custody thereof ; the revenues (saving reason-
able sustenance for the house) are to be applied to the relief of its debts by
view of some of the more discreet members and by the advice of the said
John ; and no minister is to be lodged there or in the manors or granges
of the abbey without his special licence. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Valoignes, clerk, to
William de Leghe, parson of the church of Otham, of 4 acres of land in
Otham, in aid of the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the said church for the souls of the said Robert and the faithful
departed.
By fine of j mark.
Pardon to Roger de Swynnerton, for the death of Henry de Salt, and
for receiving Richard de Sv/ynnerton, indicted of the death of Henry ' le
Persones de Pencrich,' and of a depredation from Roger le Mareschal of
Eccleshale ; also for receiving Stephen de Swynnerton, indicted of the
death of Thomas de Verney, and receiving of John de Grute, indicted of
the death of John de Mere ; on condition that he stand his trial if anyone
will proceed against him. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Newecomen of London,
' seler,' to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Bartholomew,
Smythefeld, London, of a messuage and 37 acres of land in the parishes of
St. Giles and St. Botolph without Aldresgate, London, in aid of the main-
tenance of the poor and infirm in the said hospital. By K.
By fine of -i mark.
Grant for life to Mary late the wife of Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke, of the manors of Anesty, Mesedene, Hormad, and Westmylne,
CO. Hertford, late of the said Aymer, which Richard de Wynferthyng,
king's clerk, who had them by feoftment of the said Aymer, has surrendered
to the king ; to hold Vv^ith knights' fees, advowsons, hundreds, markets, fairs,
chaces, warrens, parks, woods, stanks, stews, fisheries, wards, relifes, escheats,
liberties, free customs, and all other appurtenances ; with remainders to
Laurence son of John de Hastynges and Eleanor daughter of Hugh le
Despenser son of Hugh le Despenser earl of Winchester, and the heirs of
their bodies, and to the said Hugh son of Hugh.
154
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325,
July 12.
Westminster.
July 15.
Tower of
London.
July 12.
Westminster.
July 14.
Tower of
London.
July 15.
Tower of
London.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
July 17.
Tower of
London.
July 17.
Tower of
London.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
MEMBBANE 33.
Pardon to William atte Fishpol for the death of Robert Alayn of Paston
at Paston, as it appears by the record of Robert Baynard and his fellows,
justices appointed to deliver the gaol of the castle of Norwich, that he
killed him in self-defence. By K.
Pardon to Robert Squier, the king's huntsman, of a trespass of venison
in the forest of Essex, and of his outlawry, if any, in the county of Essex,
for not appearing, when indicted thereof, before Aymer de Valencia, late
earl of Pembroke, and his fellows, justices last in eyre for pleas of the forest
in that county. By p.s.
The like to William Godeslond, who was convicted before the king on a
plea of trespass of William de Ardern, parson of the church of Arnyngworth,
of his outlawry in the county of Northampton for not appearing before the
king to satisfy him of what pertains to him touching the said trespass, as
appears by the record and process thereof, which the king has caused to come
before him in the chancery ; on condition that he surrender forthwith to the
Marshalsea prison, and satisfy the king of what pertains to him, and the
said William of the damages adjudged to him.
Pardon to Robert Cauce for acquiring in fee from Robert Cauce of
Drynghou, a messuage, 2 tofts, a mill and 4 bovates of land in Drynghou
from Alexander de Carleton, a toft, a bovate and a moiety of an acre of land
in Bounewyk, and from Roger de Dalton a toft and a bovate of land there
held by them in chief as of the honour of Albemarle, as appears by inquisition
made by Simon de Grymesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c., and
entering therein without licence ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 6 marks.
Presentation of James de Kyngeston to the church of Mechyng, in the
diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Lewes
being lately in his hands.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund Maubank to the
abbess and nuns of Godestowe of a messuage in Fletstrete in the suburb of
London, in aid of the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the church of Great Tiewe in honour of the Virgin Mary.
By fine of QOs.
Grant to Burgesius de Tyll[io], in extension of the late grant to him and
Sibyl his wife, of the lands late of Laurence de Heck, a rebel, to hold for
their lives, that, as the king understands that 5 marks a year are due to him
out of the lands by reason of the manor of Cowyk, Burgesius shall hold the
lands for his life quit of the said charge. By p.s.
Grant to Henry de Haukele, parson of the church of Belegrave, in the
diocese of Lincoln, of the deanery of Canewyz, in the diocese of Norwich,
in the king's gift by reason of the bishopric of Norwich being in the king's
hands ; on an exchange of benefices with Master John de Belegrave ;
directed to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric of Norwich.
Vacated because otherwiHe below.
Grant to the said Henry of the said deanery ; directed to all persons.
Mandate to the guardian of the spirituality to admit him.
Pardon to John Dacres and John son of Robert de la Strode for acquiring
for life from John bishop of Bath and Wells, a messuage, 70 acres of land,
and 5 acres of meadow in Banewell, held in chief, at a rent to the bishop
of 26.S. 8ri., and entering thereon without licence; with licence for them to
retain the same. By fine of 5 marks.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
15S
1325.
July 18.
Tower of
London,
July 18.
Tower of
London.
July 19.
Tower of
London.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
July 24.
Hadleigh.
July 13.
Westminster.
July 23.
Hadleigh.
July 28.
Writtle.
Membrane 33 — cont.
Pardon to Geoffrey le Dene of Hemmyngston, for the death of John
Spice of Berghham at Hemmyngston, co. Sufiblk, as it appears by the
record of Robert Baynard and Simon de Hedersete, justices appointed to
deliver the gaol of Ipswich, that he killed him in self-defence.
Writ of aid, for one year, for brother John de Redmere, keeper of the
king's stud, purveying hay and other necessaries for the same. By K.
Brother John de Insula, canon of Molana-Island {de Imula Sancti
Malanfid), bringing news of the death of William de Odynnan, late abbot
of the same place, has letters for the prior and convent of licence to elect.
ByK.
Presentation of Master Richard de Gloucestre, king's clerk, to a mediety
of the church of Sadebergh, in the archdeaconry of Richmond. By K.
Power to John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, in order to save trouble and
expense, to make restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Molana-
Island to the person elected and confirmed abbot thereof, after first taking
his fealty and receiving from him letters patent sealed with his own seal and
the seal of the chapter acknowledging this to be of the king's grace and not
to be drawn into a precedent. By K.
The abbot of Beaulieu, who has lands near St. Michael's Mount, co.
Cornwall, and is frequently impleaded in respect of these lands in order to
cause him expense, has attorned before the king brother Thomas de
Poghele and Henry 'de Hamme to sue and defend all pleas for him in that
county, for two years. " By K.
Pardon to Adam de Rouston, for acquiring in fee from John de Chavent,
two messuages, 50 acres of land, and 4^ acres of meadow in Wapham,
held in chief and entering therein without licence ; with restitution of the
same. . By fine of 50s.
Pardon to Roger son of Thomas Corbet of Cans, for acquiring in fee tail
from Peter son of Peter Corbet of Cans, a messuage, li carucates of land,
30 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 60 acres of wood, and a moiety of
a mill in Hemme by Mountgomery held in chief, and entering therein
without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same, with remainder
to Peter son of Thomas Corbet and the heirs of his body, and reversion to
the said Peter son of Peter and his heirs. By p.s.
Presentation of William le Eyre to the church of Penros, in the diocese
of Bangor.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Holy
Trinity, Norwich, in part satisfaction of the 20/. yearly of land and rent,
which they have the king's licence to acquire of the following lands of the
value of 25s. S^d. yearly, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Blomvill, escheator in Norfolk and other counties : —
by Richard Honi, vicar of the church of Hyndolveston, 2 acres of
meadow and 2 acres of pasture, in Wode Norton ;
by Richard son of Thomas Bogheton, of Eye, chaplain, 2 acres of land
in Henleye ;
by Thomas le Wright of Sechesey, 4 acres of land in Atthebrigg ;
by Henry de Skernynge, 2 acres of land in Grymmere Plumstede ;
by William Oliver, of Houeton, 1 acre of meadow in Trows ;
by Adam de Baldeswelle, 2 messuages, 6 acres of land and 1 rood of
pasture in Norwich, Neuton and Hyndryngham ;
156
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325,
July 15.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 33 — cont.
by Robert de Langele, vicar of the church of Catton, 2 acres, 3 roods,
of land m Catton ;
by Henry de Morle, chaplain, 6 acres of land in Catton and
Heylesdon ;
by Simon le Barker of Thurveton, 8 acres, 3 roods of land, and 1 acre
3 roods of reeds, in Thurveton ;
by Simon de Badbrigge, li acre of land in the same town ;
by Wiliam Potekyn, 1 acre of land there ;
by Roger Betessone, ^ acre of land there ; and
by Benedict P31ok, of Bungeye, chaplain, a messuage, 14 acres, 3 roods
of land, and 4 acres 3 roods of rushes, in the same town, Hadesco,
Thorpe by Hadesco and Toft.
Presentation of John de Waltham to the church of Mechyng, in the
diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of
Lewes being lately in his hands.
July 18.
Tower of
London.
July 19.
Tower of
London.
July 19.
Tower of
London.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
July 19.
Tower of
London,
July 18.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 32,
Pardon to Thomas de Faucomberge of Wythronwyk for acquiring in tail
from Walter de Faucomberge, a messuage, 2 tofts and 10 bovates of land
in Wy thorn wyk, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as appears by
inquisition made by Simon de Grymesby, escheator in the counties of
York, &c., and entering therein without licence ; and licence for him to
retain the same in tail, with reversion to the said Walter.
By fine of 60s.
Presentation of John de Dalby, king' clerk, parson of the church of
Potton, in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Stapelford, in the same
diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Thomas earl of
Lancaster, being in his hands, on an exchange of benefices with John
Whitglove, king's clerk. By p.s.
The like of the said John Whitglove to the said church of Potton, in the
king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of St. Andrew, Nor-
hampton, being in his hands. By p.s.
The like of Raymund, cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova to the
church of Drifield in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. By p.s.
The like of Robert de Risshton to the church of Adele, in the diocese of
York, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of
Holy Trinity, York, being in his hands.
Licence for Joan late the wife of Robert de Driby, to grant in fee to Gilbert
de Bernak, parson of the church of Tatishale, and John de Gyselyngham,
parson of the church of Wolfreton, 9 messuages, 156 acres, J rood of land,
5^ acres of meadow, 3 acres of pasture and 1h. ^d. of rent, a rent of two
sparrowhawks, and a moiety of a pasture called ' Rodewyk,' in New Boken-
ham, Old Bokenham, Attelburgh and Elyngham, a third part of the manor
of Wymondham, and an eighth part of the manor of Bokenham, co.
Norfolk, all held in chief, and for the latter to regrant the same to the
said Joan for life, with remainder in tail to William de Bernak and Alice
his wife, and reversion to the right heirs of the said Joan.
By fine of 50 marks.
Licence for Stephen de Gravesende, bishop of London, to alienate in
mortmain land and rent, which he now holds or shall acquire hereafter,
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July 20.
Tower of
London.
1325. j\I(>uibrane n'Z—cnut.
not held in chief, to the value of 18^. a year, to ecclesiastical persons for
the maintenance of ministers of the church of St. Paul, London, and for
obits, chantries and other alms for the souls of the king and his children
and progenitors, and for the soul of Bichard de Gravesende, sometime
bishop of London, uncle of the said Stephen. By K.
Licence for John de Urtiaco to grant for life to Master Richard de
Knolton, 1 bovates of land in North Bere, held in chief, at a rent of 20.s.
a year. ]>y fine of 2 marks..
William, abbot of Cormeilles, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Master Richard Filleul, parson of the church of Arley, and
Walter de Stalling as his attorneys in England for three years.
By fine of 40.**-. Gloucester.
Iiispcrinius and confirmation in favour of Ralph son of Nicholas de
Kyngeleye, who now holds the land, of the following charter : —
HenricHs, clei f/racia rex AiKilorimi et diiv Sonnannoruni at Aqititannornrii,
et comefi Amlegavoriini jiisticiariis, vicecomitibiif^ et oimiibuH miniHtiis et
fidelibns snis AjKjlie, sali(tem. Sciatu me concessisse et presenti carta
confirmasse finem qui factiis fait in curia mea inter Wybertiiin Trunchet
et Roger urn filium Willelmi de terra de Ragelea, scilicet, quod Wybertus
Trunchet claniavit quietum Rogero filio V/illelmi de se et heredihus suis
sibi et heredibus suis terrain illam de Ragelea, pro a-ic viarcis, quas
Rogerus ei dedit, et Wybertua earn reddidit solutam et quietam in manu
abbatis de Evesham, de cujus feodo terra ilia est. Et ideo volo et
flrmiter precipio quod Rogerus filius Willelmi et heredes sui habeant et
teneant terram illam de Ragelea cum omnibus pertinenciis suis in bosco
et piano, in aquis et wolendinis, in. pratis et pasturis, in viis et semitis,
et in omnibus aliis locis, et aliis rebus ad eandeui pertinentibus, bene et
in pare, libcre, quiete, integre et honorifice, rum omnibus libertatihus et
liberis consuetudinibus suis. Testibus, Willclmo filio AudeV , dapifero,
Willelmo filio Radulfi, Willehno Basset, Bertrarno de Verduno,
Gaufrido Salragio, apwl Evesham'. By fine of iQs. Gloucester.
July 26. Grant at the instance of Gilbert, abbot of Bee Hellouin, commorant
Hadleigh. beyond the seas, and the convent of that place, that Richard de Beusevalle,
fellow monk of the abbot, their proctor general in England, shall be
admitted as his attorney in England for pleas affecting the house, for four
years.
July 24. Grant during pleasure to Isabel de Hastynges of the easement of the
Hadleigh, king's houses within the castle of Marlebergh for the safe lodging of the
king's daughters, who, by his order, are to dwell in her company. By K.
July 28. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent to the
VVrittle. election of Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, to be bishop
of Norwich. By K.
July 28 Grant to Roger de Barneby, king's clerk, of the wardenship of the
Wi'ittle. hospital of St. Nicholas, Pykeryng.
Aug. 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
Pleshey. Langeleye to the prior and Austin Friars of Norwich of a messuage in
Norwich for the enlargement of their dwelling-place. By K.
Aug. 8. Writ of aid for one year for Hugh de Beaurepaier, king's Serjeant,
Dunmow. charged by the steward of the household and the keeper of the wardrobe to
make purveyances of hay, oats, beans, Utter and other necessaries for some
of the horses in their custody.
158
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
July 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 8.
Havering atte
Bower.
Aug. 8.
Havering atte
Bower.
Aug. 6.
Matching
Hall.
Aug. 26.
Langdon.
Membrane 32 — cont.
Pardon to Adam prior of Lewes and the convent of that place of the
trespass of John, sometime prior, and the convent thereof, in acquiring in
mortmain by a fine levied in the court of Edward I from Roger de
Moubray, the advowson of the church of Melton Moubray, held in chief,
and afterwards appropriating the church, without licence. By K.
Protection until All Saints for Robert Fitz Neel, staying beyond seas
in the company of Queen Isabel.
Pardon to John Blak of Ludham, for the death of John Bryning of
Ludham at Ludham, as it appears by the record of Robert Baynard and
Simon de Hedersete, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of the castle of
Norwich, that he killed him in self-defence.
Licence to the prior and convent of Hatfeld Brodeok to acquire in
mortmain land and rent, not held in chief, to the value of 10^. a year.
By p.s.
Presentation of William de Melburn to the church of Esyngdon, in the
diocese of Lincoln. By K.
The like of John le Sauser of Gippewich, chaplain, to the vicarage of
the church of Sapiston, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by
reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Norwich.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
July 18.
Tower of
London.
July 27.
Writtle.
July 24.
Hadleigh.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
July 18.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 31.
Licence for Theobald Russel to grant in fee simple to William Musard a
messuage and a carucate of land in Estbedewynde, held in chief.
By fine of 10 marks.
Grant for life to John de Melf, 'nakerer,' of the king's houses in the
parish of St. Nicholas in the Shambles {de MarcelUs) London, sometime of
Robert de Ploland. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Grant to Thomas Larcher, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, to whom the houses of that order in Scotland and Y/ales are
also subject, that brothers Nicholas de x\bington and Simon Fauconer shall
act as his attorneys in England for four years.
Chanfjed because at another time it teas sealed by order of the kimj.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Beler to the warden .
and chaplains of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby upon Wrethek, of the
advowson of the church of Soapelford, co. Leicester, held in chief; and for
the warden and chaplains to appropriate the church. By p.s.
Grant to Roger Beler of the advowson of the church of Stapelford, co*
Leicester, late of Thomas sometime earl of Lancaster, a rebel, in exchange
for the advowson of the church of Wychehambrok, co. Suffolk. By p.s.
Grant for life to John de Melf ' nakerer ' of the king's houses in the
parish of St. Nicholas in the Shambles, London, which Henry Scot,
deceased, held for life by grant of Thomas late earl of Lancaster. By K.
Protection with clause nolnmus for one year for Robert de Kelm, clerk ,
constantly attendant upon the king's service.
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159
1325.
July 28.
Writtle.
July 30.
Pleshey.
July 28.
Writtle.
July 28.
Writtle.
July 29.
Writtle.
Membrane 31 — cont.
Protection with clause volwnus until All Saints' Day for Geoffrey de
Cornubia, staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel.
Presentation of Ricchus son of Neapolucus de Corelia to the church of
Arturet, in the diocese of Carlisle. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Malghum to the
abbot and convent of Westdereham, in satisfaction of 30.s. of the 10 marks
yearly of land and rent which they have the king's licence to acquire, of 4
tofts and 3»bovates, 2 acres and 3 roods of land in Scothorp and Malghum
not held in chief, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby,
escheator in the counties of York, &c.
Protection for one year for Thomas de Yarnemuth of Lenn, prosecuting
the king's business before Walter de Norwico, Robert Baynard, John de
Ingham and John Claver, appointed by letters patent to enquire touching
trespasses, excesses, oppressions and crimes in the counties of Norfolk and
Suffolk ; and for his men, lands and goods. By K.
The like for Master Simon de Dallyngg. By K,
Commission to Adam de Hoperton, John de Ellerker, and Dominic de
Bukton to audit the account of the quayage of the town of Scardeburgh,
as the king is informed that those whom he has appointed to collect the
quayage from the twelfth year of his reign have kept it for their own
purposes, applying little or none to the repair of the quay ; and any money
they find retained in the hands of such collectors they are to apply to the
said repairs. ' By pet. of C.
Vacated because on the dorse under the same date.
Raymund de Farges, cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, dean of
St. Mary's, Salisbury, archdeacon of Leicester and parson of the church of
Leek, staying in the court of Rome, has letters nominating Master John
de Pinibus, archdeacon of Bazas, and John de Tarenta, canon of the
church of St. Peter, Heghtredebury, as his attorneys for two years.
Auo-. 9. Appointment of Roger Beler to supply the place of the treasurer of the
Havering atte Exchequer untU. the return of W. archbishop of York, the treasurer, who
Bower. is going for some time to the North by the king's command. By K,
Aug. 10. Licence for Alan de Plunkenet to grant for life to Master Thomas de
Havering atte Chaundos, the manor of Logwardyn, co. Hereford, held in chief.
Bower. By fine of 30?.
Mandate to Thomas de Hyndringham and John Claver, guardians of the
void bishopric of Norwich, to deliver the temporalities thereof to Master
Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, whose election as bishop has
been confirmed by W. archbishop of Canterbury and who has done fealty
to the king. By p.s.
Writ de intendeiido directed to the tenants of the bishopric.
Inspeximiis and confirmation of a charter, dated in the chapter of Lewes,
26 July, 1325, whereby Adam the prior and the convent of Lewes
granted to Sir Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenser, earl of
Winchester, and Eleanor his wife for life the advowsons of the churches of
Dewesbury and Wakefeld, co. York, with remainder in fee simple to Gilbert
their son. Witnesses: — Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex,
the chancellor. Sir Geoffrey le Scrop, the chief justice. Sirs William de
Bereford and William de Herle, justices of the Common Bench, Master
Henry de Clyf, John de Denum, Gilbert de Toutheby and others. By K.
July 29.
Writtle.
Aug. 12.
Woodford.
Aug. 11.
Havering atte
Bower.
160
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
yicinhranc 31 — cont.
Grant for life to Master Gilbert de Middelton, king's clerk, archdeacon
of Northampton, of the manor of Stowe, co. Northampton, with the park
and other appurtenances, late of Warin de Insula, a rebel, with the issues
from last Easter, at a rent at the Exchequer of 24Z. 12.v. IhJ., the extent ;
with reversion to the king. By K.
Vacated because enrolled amonf/ tJie fines.
MEMBBAXE 30.
Aug. 10. Protection with clause noliomts for one year for William de Derham,
Havering atte clerk.
Bovver. The like for :—
The prior of Bykenacre.
Randclf Douufoul of Gosberkirk.
William de Pyncebek.
Master Richard de Eryum, clerk.
Edmund de Grymmesby, parson of the church of Preston.
Robert de Tong, parson of the church of Fobbyng.
John de Amwell, parson of the church of Westrasen.
The abbot of Begeham.
Edmund Trussel.
William de Savinaco, parson of the church of Wynterburn.
The prior of the church of St. Martin, Dover.
The master and brethren of God's House, Dover.
The master of the hospital of Ospreng.
John son of Robert de Strode of Heme.
Bower,
Aug. 10. Pardon to Thomas de Coambe of his outlawry, if any, in the county of
Havering atte Bedford, for not appearing before the king to answer a charge of having
assented unto John son of John le Taillour of St. Albans, in his having
concealed in the chamber of the vicar of the church of Luyton a certain
blank (alham) charter enclosed in a box and sealed with a seal like the
king's seal ; on condition that he surrender forthwith to the prison of the
Marsh alsea, of the king's Bench, and stand his trial if the king will proceed
a<2fainst him.
Aug. 20.
Sturry.
Aug. 27.
Langdon.
Sept. 4.
Langdon.
Aug. 8.
Havering atte
Bower.
Protection, for one year, for William Nouwell of Wodestoke.
Protection v/ith clause rohtmns, until Christmas, for Robert de Stangreve,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
By testimony of the steward of the household.
The like for William de Godsted, going with him.
By the like testimony.
The said William has letters nominating Master Richard de Godestede
as his attorney for that period.
The said Robert de Stangreve has the like nominating Henry de Holye.
The like for the following : —
John de Bello Campo of Somersete, going beyond seas with the king
on his service, nominating Richard de Holm and Edward de
Estynton.
Reginald son of Reginald, nominating Walter de Combe and the said
Edward,
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161
1325.
Aug. 24.
Lanffdon.
Aug. 28.
Langdon,
Aug. 24.
Langdon.
Aug. 24.
Langdon.
Aug. 26.
Langdon.
Aug. 26.
Langdon.
Aug. 15.
Pontefract
on Thames.]
Aug. 16.
Pontefract
[on Thames.]
Aug. 12.
Havering atte
Bower.
Membrane 30 — cont.
Protection with clause roluinus until Christmas for Robert do Wello,
going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for the following : —
William le Moigne, knight.
John de Swaveseye.
Thomas de Saunford.
Robert de Wassyngleye.
William Lengleys.
Robert de W^elle has letters nominating Henry de Welle and Robert de
Wateby, clerk, as his attorneys until the said feast.
The like for the following : —
Robert de Wodehous, staying in England, nominating Adam de
Herwynton and William Douce in Ireland for two years.
John de Wodhull, going beyond seas with John de Scures, knight,
nominating John de London, and Thomas de Halberton, until
Christmas.
Pardon to John Sturmy for acquiring in fee from Margaret Sturmy a
moiety of the manor of Fighelden, co. Wilts, held in chief, and entering
therein without licence ; with restitution of the same. By K.
Whereas the said John acquired in fee from the said Margaret a moiety
of the manor of Stapelford, co. Wilts, and the advowson of the church
thereof, held in chief, and entered therein without licence, and whereas
Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, afterwards acquired the same in
fee from the said John and likewise entered therein without licence : the
king has pardoned the trespasses herein and granted that the earl shall
have the premises again. By K.
Grant for life to John le Scot, * trompour,' for his good service to the
king, of a messuage, 8 acres of land, and an acre of meadow in the town
of Pontefract and Friston, late of William le Tabourer, a rebel, which
have come into the king's hands by forfeiture, to hold without rendering
anything to the king. By K.
Grant, during pleasure and good behaviour, to Nicholas Warde of the
office of crier (proclamatorif;) before the justices assigned to hold the pleas
before the king, which office Thomas Malemayns lately had by grant of
the king. By K.
Ratification of the estate of Master John de Brunham as vicar of the
church of Aylesham, in the diocese of Norwich, to which he was
nominated by John late bishop of Norwich, and presented by the abbot
and convent of Battle and admitted by the bishop's vicar-general during
the bishop's absence abroad ; and subsequently, because the bishop died
before he was inducted into corporal possession of the vicarage, he was
inducted thereto by Walter archbishop of Canterbury, then guardian of the
spirituality of the said bishopric. By K.
Protection with clause noluvius for one year for Arnold de Ispannia.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Kirkestall, in satisfaction of 13s. id. of the 201. yearly of land and rent
which they have the king's licence to acquire, by William son of Alexander
de Morwvk of a messuage, a bovate and two acres of land in Allerton
321"
162
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Aug. 16.
Pontefract
[on Thames.]
Me^nbrane 30 — cont.
Gledhou and by Alexander de Ledes of 2 messuages, 3 bovates and 4 acres
of land and an acre of wood in the same town, of the fee of the abbot and
convent, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator
in the counties of York, &:c.
The like to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Paul, London, by
Roger de Waltham, king's clerk, of a messuage in the parish of St. Mary
Magdalene, Eldefisshestrete, London, and 3 shops in Sopereslane in the
parish of St. Pancras, London, held of the king, as all tenements in the
city of London are, which are worth 8^. 6s. 8d. yearly, as appears by
inquisition made by the sheriffs of London, to find a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the church of St. Paul for the souls of the said Roger,
Anthony Beck, sometime patriarch of Jerusalem and bishop of Durham,
and all the ancestors, relations, friends and benefactors of the said Roger,
and all the faithful departed, and for his obit after his death ; in part
satisfaction of the said Roger's licence to acquire and assign land and rent
to that purpose to the value of 121. a year.
Membrane 30 — [Schedule).
July 8. Inspe.vhnus and confirmation of letters of Almari, lord of Craon, dated at
Westminster. Fontene Bliaut, Monday after Whitsunday, 1325, whereby the said Almari,
envoy of the duke of Brittany, announced in the name of the duke, touching
the discord that was between the merchants, mariners and others of
Brittany and those of England, wherein a truce was made, and then
extended to All Saints' last, that he has renewed the said truce until next
All Saints', in the hope of a good peace being made by John bishop of
Norwich (Xoroi/cz) and John de Bretaigne, earl of Richmond, and Master
William Dermine, canon of York, envoys of the king of England to
France on behalf of the merchants, mariners and others of England ; and
that the said Almari is bound to publish the same in Brittany, and the
said envoys to publish it in England and Gascony, and to cause the same
to be made known by letters to be made sealed with the respective seals of
the duke and the king. French.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 5.
Dover,
MEMBRANE 29.
Association of Henry de Percy, John de Claverynges, and Ralph de
Nevyll, in a commission to Robert de Umframvill, earl of Anegos, Roger
Heroun and Roger de Horsley, with whom, in consequence of the death of
the said earl, the king afterwards associated William Rydel and Gilbert de
Boroughton, to keep the truce with the Scots in the county of Northumber-
land. By K.
[Feeder a.]
Mandate to the four last mentioned commissioners to attend to the said
business with the said Henry, John and Ralph. By K.
Commission to the said Henry, John and Ralph to keep the ports, shore
and maritime parts of the said county against invaders by land or sea,
during the king's absence in Aquitaine. By K,
[Fcedera, and Pari. Writs.]
The like to Thomas Bardolf, Constantine de Mortuo Mari, Edmund de
Hemmegrave, and John de Cove, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk,
[Pari. Writs.]
i
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
163
1325.
Aug. 12.
Pontefract
on Thames.
Aug. 10.
Havering.
Aug. 21.
Sturry.
Aug. 6.
Matching
HaU.
Aug. 23.
Langdon.
Aug. 24.
Langdon
Aug. 26.
Langdon.
Aug. 28.
Langdon.
Membrane 29 — cnnt.
Ratification of the estate of Master Richard de Baldok, king's clerk, as
prebendary of Wyghton in the church of St. Peter, York, of the patronage
of the archbishop of York, and as parson of Stebenheth, of the patronage
of the bishop of London, notwithstanding any right of the king therein by
reason of voidance of those sees at any time.
Mandate to sheriffs and others to arrest all persons prosecuting
appeals in derogation of the king's right of presentation to the vicarage of
the church of Darthyngton, in the diocese of York, by reason of the tem-
poralities of the priory of Pontefract being in his hands, and of his
presentation of Roger de Corby, king's clerk, to the same.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Bello, king's
clerk, to S. bishop of London, of 36 acres of meadow in Orsete in aid of the
maintenance of ministers serving in the church of St. Paul, London,
according to an ordinance to be made by the said bishop. By K.
Presentation of Henry de Appelby, parson of the church of Chevyngton,
in the diocese of Norwich, to the church of Bolton in Airedale, in the
diocese of Carlisle ; on an exchange of benefices with Edmund de Hoo,
king's clerk. By p.s.
Writ of aid until Easter, for Master Michael de Corbrygg, charged by
the steward of the household and the keeper of the wardrobe to purvey
hay, oats, beans and litter and other necessaries for some of the king's
horses in their custody.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Coventre, in part satisfaction of the 10^. yearly of land and rent, which
they have the king's licence to acquire, by Robert de Guildyntre of 2
messuages in Coventre, by Robert de Scrapetoft of a messuage there, by
William de Passenham of a moiety of a rood of meadow there, by William
de W^alleford of a messuage there, by Robert de Leycestre of 7 messuages,
a toft, 48 acres and a moiety of a virgate and of an acre of land there and
in Sowe, Scrapetoft and Potteresmerston, and by William de Leycestre,
canon of St. Chad's, Lichefeld, of a messuage in Coventre, all held of the
prior and convent, by the service of 63s. 11 'i., and of the yearly value,
beyond the said service, of 27s. 3c?. as appears by inquisition made by John
de Bolingbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c.
Mandate to sheriffs and others to arrest all persons prosecuting appeals
in derogation of the king's right of presentation to the prebend of
Pesmershe, in the chapel of Hastings, and of his presentation of Robert de
Holden, king's clerk, to that prebend.
The like touching his right of presentation to the church of Westrasen,
by reason of the priory of Holy Trinity, York, being then in his hands,
which he received by judgment of this court against the prior, and his
presentation of John de Amwell, king's clerk, to that church.
Protection with clause nolumus during pleasure for the abbey of
Faveresham, which has fallen into debt ; and appointment of Stephen de
la Dane to the custody thereof, to apply the surplus revenues to its relief
by the advice of the abbot and prior and some of the more discreet members
of the abbey. By K.
MEMBRANE 28.
Aug. 26. Ratification of a grant by Ralph de Pycheford, knight, son and heir of
Langdon. John de Pycheford, to John Tregoz, lord of Ewyas Harald, and his heirs
^Gl CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-| oi)r Membrane 28 — cont.
of the manor of Albritone, with the advowsons of the churches of Albritone
and Rutone, and with the knights' fees, liberties, customs, suits of courts,
wards, rehefs, escheats, gardens, mills, stews, fisheries, stanks, meadows,
moors, turbaries, woods, hays, ways, paths, pastures, dykes, and the free
market [foro) and all its appurtenances lying far and near, held in chief ; and
confirmation thereof to John de la Warre, who now holds them, and his
heirs, as the said John and his ancestors have heretofore held them ; and
he shall not be molested by reason of the trespass of the said John Tregoz
in entering therein without the licence of Edward I.
By fine of 5 marks. Sussex.
Aug. 28. Pardon to Edmund de Pynkeneye for his adherence to Warin de Lysle, a
Langdon, rebel, for all offences against the peace and of any consequent outlawry.
By K.
Aug. 28. Presentation of John de Denton, parson of the church of Lughtburgh,
Langdon. in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Potton in the same diocese, in
the king's gift by reason of the priory of St. Andrew, Northampton, being
in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with John Whiteglove.
By K. on information of brother Robert de Duffeld, the king's
confessor.
Aug. 30. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Wylughby, as chief
Langdon. justice of the Bench, Dublin, with the usual fee. By K.
Mandate to the justices of the said Bench to admit him.
Mandate to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer, Dublin,
to pay him his said fee at the usual terms.
Aug. 30. Appointment, during pleasure of Henry de Hambury as second justice
Langdon of the pleas following the justiciary of Ireland. By K.
Mandate to Nicholas Fastolf to admit him.
The like of William de Fulburn, as a baron of the Exchequer, Dublin, in
the room of William de Moenes. By K.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the said Exchequer to admit
him.
Aug. 28. Licence for John Mauduyt of Somerford to enfeoff Richard, parson of
Langdon. the church of Wotton, of the manor of Whitele, co. Wilts, and the advow-
son of the chapel of that manor, and the manor of Broghton, co. Oxford,
and the advowson of the church of that manor, held in chief, also of a
messuage and a carucate of land in Stanlak, and the advowson of the
church of that town, held in chief as of the honour of Albemarle, as
appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the counties
of Wilts, &c., and of the remainder of a messuage and a carucate of land
in Derneford, co. Oxford, likewise held in chief as of the said honor, as
appears by the said inquisition, which Ralph Bluet and Florence his wife
hold for the life of Florence, by demise of the said John ; and for Richard
to re-grant the whole to the said John for life, with remainder to John de
Molyns and Egidia his wife, in tail, and reversion to the right heirs of the
said John Mauduyt. By fine of 20^. Wilts.
Aug. 28. Grant in frank almoin to the abbot and canons of Langedon by Dovorr
Langdon, of the Premonstratensian order, out of aftection for William, abbot of that
place, and the canons there, of the advowson of the church of Tonge, co.
Kent, late of Bartholomew 'de Badelesmere, a rebel, and licence for them
to appropriate the church. By K,
19 EDWAEi) II.— Part 1.
166
1325.
Aug. 31.
Langdou.
Sept. 1.
Laugdon .
Aug. 30.
Langdon.
JSIembranc 28 — cant.
Pardon to William de Kellawe, for the death of Hugh son of Peter de
Saucto Augustino, 'hauberger' ; on condition that he stand his trial if any-
one will proceed against him. By K.
Licence for the master and brethren of the hospital of Ospreng to acquire
land and rent to the value of lOO.s. a year of their own fee as well as of
the fee of any other, or held of the king in ' gavelikynde.' By K.
Pardon to Mary de Sancto Paulo, relict of Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke, and the other executors of his will, and their mainpernors, and to
the heirs of the earl, of all debts of him or his ancestors at the Exchequer
or in the Wardrobe or elsewhere, except such debts as he is bound in to the
king by surety, mainprise or recognizance, — in consideration of the release
to the king by the said Mary of all the corn in the earl's manors and lands
after his death for the maintenance of the king's lieges in Gascony, the earl's
horses, studs, armour, silver plate, jewels and other goods, which came to
the king's hands after his death, all the debts in which the king was bound
to the earl, all her estate or term in the towns of Stamford and Grantham,
by reason of a grant of these by the king to the earl for a term not yet
ended, and the custodies of the lands late of John Lovel of Tychemersh and
Gilbert de Stapeiton, in the hands of the said Mary by reason of the
minority of the heirs, during the minority of such heirs, with their
marriages. By K.
Pardon to Hugh de Turplyton, knight, of his rebellion and adherence
to Roger de Mortuo Mari and other rebels. By K.
Grant to him, in extension of the above pardon, of his lands forfeited
to the king by his rebellion, to hold during the king's pleasure. By K.
Mandate to Walter de la Pulle, escheator in Ireland, to deliver them to
him. By K.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, Dublin, to cause
the said lands, in w^hosesoever hands they are, to be delivered to him.
Aug. 30. Protection for one year for John de la Marche.
Sept. 1.
Langdon.
Sept. 8.
Langdon.
Langdon.
Aug. 12.
Woodford.
Sept. 4.
Dover.
Sept. 2.
Laugdon.
Sept. 4.
Langdon.
Sept. 5.
Dover.
Pardon to William de la Pole for acquiring to him and his heirs from
Sibyl late the wife of John de Metham, 'chivaler,' a moiety of the maoior
of Lyndeby, which she held in chief, and entering therein without licence ;
and licence for him to retain the same. By fine of 5 marks.
Safe-conduct until Christmas for Joan countess of Athol, going on
pilgrimage to the parts of Amiens, and for her men. By K.
Protection, with clause nolumm^ for one year, for William de Werdale,
parson of the church of Aberfrowe.
Pardon, for a fine made by Eichard de Grey of Codenoure, to John son
of the said Eichard and Eleanor his wife, for acquiring in fee tail from the
said Eichard the manors of Hoo and Eylesford, co. Kent, held in chief, and
entering therein without licence ; and licence for them to retain the same.
By fine of 20^.
Pardon to Simon Warde of all debts due from him at the Exchequer or
in the Wardrobe of the time that he was sheriff of York and keeper of the
town of Berwick on Tweed, or other minister of the king and of all other
debts whether due of prest of the Wardrobe or for other cause ; and release
to him of all goods taken by him from the king's enemies and rebels in the
time of the perturbation of the realm which ought to belong to the king by
forfeiture ; and of all accounts, arrears and actions of accounts. By K.
166 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325. Memhrmxe 28 — cont.
Mandate, until the Purification, to the mayors and bailiffs of Wynchelse,
Rye, Hastynges, Pevense, Redyng and Smalhide, as often and whensoever
they are requested by John Dyve, master of the king's ship called la
Xicholaa which he is bringing to the king for the king's affairs, to let him
have sufficient mariners for the sailing of the said ship when he comes to
the said towns. By K.
MEMBRANE 27.
Aug. 30. Pardon to John son of Henry le Cartwright of Wadeworth for the death of
Langdon. Roger de Emeldon and of any consequent outlawry ; on condition that he
stand his trial if any one will proceed against him. By K.
Aug. 21. Protection with clause volitinus until Christmas for John de Bello
Sturry. Campo of Somersete, going with the king beyond seas on his service.
The like for the following going with him : —
John de Bello Campo of Ryme.
William de Bello Campo.
John de Draycote.
Reginald son of Reginald.
Richard de Bello Campo.
Robert de Bouiz (sic).
The like for the following : —
John de Cherleton.
William Corbet of Chaddesleye \
John de Hynkeley [ going with the said John.
Laurence Priket J
William Squirlebek.
Thomas Ughtred.
JohTdl WaleX ! ^-^-'^ thesaidThonaas.
Stephen de Abyndon, the king's butler.
The said Stephen has letters nominating John de Bedeford and Robert
Fiz William as his attorneys until Christmas.
The following have like letters : —
Alan de Charleton, nominating William de Brymmesgrave, and Roger
Pride of Shrewsbury.
John de Bello Campo of Ryme, going with John de Bello Campo of
Somersete, nominating de Brugewater, clerk.
Protection until Christmas for the following : —
Edmund de Kendale, going with Thomas le Blount, steward of the
household.
Adam de Stokk,' going with the said Edmund.
Aug. 30. Robert de Insula.
Langdon.
David le Waleys \
Baldwin de Insula
John Pelerym
Edmund Peverel
Thomas de Sancto Mauro
John de Insula
William de Rysh'ton
going with the said Robert.
/
19 EDWARD II.-Part 1. 167
1 one Membrane 27 — cont.
Aug. 21. Henry de Lancastre, carl of Leicester. By K.
VVinghaiu.
Edmund de Booun
William le Blound
John de Sancto Mauro
Kichard de Ryvers
Baldwin de Frevill \ going with the said earl.
Adam de Skelton
Master Robert de Walkynton, parson of
the church of Elmeleye Lovet
William Baret
Sept. 3. William de Herlaston, clerk.
Langdon.
The said William has letters nominating Elias de Grymmesby and
Richard Austyn of Herlaston the younger as his attorneys.
The following have like letters : —
John de Cherleton, nominating William de Holyns, clerk, and Roger
Pryde, of Shrewsbury.
Aug. 28. John de Hyncley, going with the said John, nominating William de
Langdon. Holyns, clerk, and John de Styvynton.
Laurence Priket, going in the company of the said John, nominating
the above William and Roger.
Thomas de Usfiet, parson of the church of Munestok, nominating
Nicholas de Usfiet and James de Kyngeston.
[Protection as above for the following : — ]
John Pynnok. John de Coupelond.
Thomas Broun. Geoffrey de Hakenesse.
Eustace Bosom. Thomas de Corbrigg.
John de Melford. John de Wodeford.
John le Gay. Richard Blundel.
John de Icham. Hugh de Bray.
John de Broghton. John Harsyk.
William de Fyncal. Master Pancius de Cantrone.
Sept. 4. Percival Simeon, going with the king as above, has letters nominating
Langdon. William de Wyke as his attorney until the said feast.
Robert de Sapy, also going, has like letters nominating Robert de Bulleye
and John le Clerk of B[ro]more.
Protection as above for Robert de Monte Alto, going with the king.
Richard de Mundevill ^
Cambinus Fulbert
Hugh le Barker
Dukerus de Alemannia
Nicholas de Guneville ') going with the said Robert.
Geoffrey Foun.
John Walewayn
Simon de la Garderobe
Roger de Watevill J
168 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
going with the said Hugh.
]^325 Membrane 27 — cont.
The like for the following :• —
Hugh de Courteney.
Stephen- de Hakcombe \
Hugh de Courteney the younger
William de Cheverston
John de Cheverston
William de Harewell
John de Wetherhale
Ferand Manioun de Ispannia
John Deverous
Richard de Chysbech
Thomas West.
Walter Bever, parson of the church of Hambury by Droitwich
[Wijchiam), going on the king's service with Henry de Lancastre,
earl of Leicester.
Robert de Monte Alto has letters nominating Ralph de Bokkyng and
William Gosselyn as his attorneys.
Sept. 5. Protection as above for Walter bishop of Exeter, going with the king's
Dover. qqjj^ Edward, earl of Chester.
The said bishop has letters nominating Ralph Speke and John de
Padyngton as his attorneys.
Protection as above, for the following, going with the said bishop : —
Roger de Breynton, parson of the church of Aka.
Gilbert de Keleshull, parson of the church of White Rothing.
Roger de Breynton, parson of the church of Aka.
Protection as above for the following, going with the king : —
John de Chanse, ' hauberger.'
Richard de Wynkefeld.
Roger Bennyng, ' trumpur.*
Blaise de Sene.
William de Percy.
Richard Counsedieu.
William de London.
William de Hemstede.
Thomas atte Chirche.
Thomas de Langeham.
Richard atte Wose.
Thomas Holbode of Wyndesore.
John Rose of Grynewiche.
Thomas Sprynget of Grynewiche.
Martin Squirel of Berkyng.
William de Brouneley.
John le Moigne, * barkere.'
Henry de Cantebrigg.
Henry de Acombe 'chaufcire.'
Robert de Kendale.
John de Ultyng.
Geoffrey Foun.
John de Broghton.
Protection as above for following, going as above : —
Almaric la Zouche.
Robert Bustlere ) . -lu ii. -jai
John de Swyneford [ 8°'°^ with the said Almaric.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 109
IQo:: Mcuibrane 27 — cont.
Richard de Ayremynne, parson of the church of Elveleye.
Alan de Charlefcon.
George de Thorp.
Richard de Plaiz.
Peter de Eketon.
Ansehn le Mareschal.
John Curzon.
Thomas de Usfiet, parson of the church of Munestok.
William de Longeleye.
Master John de Hildesley, parson of the church of Thynden.
Master Adam Mirimouth.
John de Houton, parson of the church of Posse wyk.
Thomas de Clare, parson of the church of Alyngton.
John de Westmancote, parson of the church of Hanyton.
Master Henry de Cantuaria, clerk.
Edmund le Spicer, going with the said Master Henry.
William de Usfiet, parson of the church of Newenton.
Master Richard de Gloucestre, clerk.
John de Gloucestre, going with the said Richard.
Robert de Echyngham.
Robert de Sapy.
Robert de Ferariis.
John de Grey of Rotherfeld.
John de S cures.
Thomas Coudray.
William de Braydeshale.
Master John de Shordich.
John de Felstede, ' taverner,' going with the said Master John.
Master John de Mildenhale.
William de Bello Campo.
Nicholas de Oxonia, going with the said John de Shordich.
Sept. 3. William de Monte Acuto.
Langdon. Thomas de Langeford ) . •- u 4-1. -i-v^r-ir
Eobert de Dumbelton | ^O'^S ^Hh the said William.
Thomas le Blunt, steward of the household.
James le Botiller.
Oliver de Plokenet.
Richard de Kenebrok, parson of the church of Ocham
John de Chetwynde.
John de Multon.
John de Thynden, parson of the church of Clenefeld.
Walter de Wynkefeld.
John Scot, ' trompour.'
Peter de Poleford, parson of the church of Bradenache.
Thomas de Lyveden.
Adam de Cokerham.
William Bacoun.
William de Kyngeston, parson of the church of Abboteslegh.
Robert de Tong.
Giles de Bello Campo.
Walter de Botheby.
Master John de Blebury.
The said Master John has letters nominating Thomas de Evesham and
John Martel as^is attorneys until the said feast
170 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-|o<r)p: Membrane 27 — cont. '
Protection as above for William son of William Porteref, going with
William de Bello Canipo.
Hugh de Courtenay the elder, going with the king, has letters nomin-
ating Hugh son of Hugh de Courtenay and Richard de Chissebech as his
attorneys.
Protection as above for John de Herlaston, parson of the church of
Normanton.
The same John has letters nominating Thomas de Cotyngham and Elias
de Grymmesby as his attorneys as above.
Protection as above for the following : —
John son of Henry le Spycer of Salisbury, going with John deCurzon.
Peter de Saltmersh, going in the company of Henry de Bello Monte.
t John de Lymbury \
John Turvill I going with the said Henry.
Simon Croyser )
The same Simon has letters nominating Alexander de Stoke and William
Trayly of Yevelden as his attorneys.
Robert de Insula, has like letters nominating John Blundel and John de
Welleton.
John de Amwell, parson of the church of Westrasen, has like letters
nominating Robert de Barton and Hamo Raven.
Master Pancius de Controne, clerk, nominating Peregrine de Controne.
Protection as above for the following : —
Oliver de Burdens \
Henry de Bello Monte . • ,i romnanv of
Richard de Hakenthorp, chaplain
Henry de Ferrers
William Marmyon
[Membrane 27 to this point is printed in Fcedera.]
the said Henry.
Sept. 5. John de Amwell, parson of the church of Westrasen, has letters nominat-
Dover. ing Robert de Barton and Hamo Raven as his attorneys as above.
Robert de Kendale has like letters nominating Robert Bisshop.
John de Sancto Mauro has like letters nominating Roger de Sancto
Mauro and John de Helpston.
Walter Bever, parson of the church of Hambury by Droitwich, going
with Henry de Lancastre, earl of Leicester, has like letters nominating
John Bever and Thomas Aleyn of Droitwich (de Wycli).
Protection as above for the following : —
Sept. 10. Master John de Shordich, going with the king's son Edward, earl of
Dover. Chester.
The like for the following going with the said earl : —
Peter de Eketon.
Thomas de Coudray.
John de Scures.
Robert de Echyngham.
John de IMelton.
Thomas Corbet. •
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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1325.
Sept. 2.
Langdon,
Sept. 14.
Dover.
Aug. 30.
LanRdon.
Sept. 1.
Langdon.
Sept. 12.
Dover.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 16.
Leeds.
Sept. 13.
Leeds.
Sept. 17.
Leeds.
Sept. !•
Langdon.
Membrane 27 — cont.
Gilbert Reyner, going the said I'homas Coudrjiy.
Edward Chaundos.
John de Felstede, ' taverner."
George de Thorp.
Henry de Ditton.
John de Sakford.
John de Molyns.
Richard de Playz.
John de Gloucestre.
iVnsehn le Mareschal.
Richard de Gloucestre.
John Curzon.
Blaise de Sene.
Robert de Stangrave.
William Godestede, going with the said Robert.
John de Sancto Mauro.
Baldwin de Fryvill.
William le Blount.
Henry de Bello Monte.
John de Molyns has letters nominating James de Molyns and Master
John de Salesbury as his attorneys.
Protection with clause volumus until the Purification for Peter Bard,
going as above on the king's service. By K.
Writ of aid for Edward earl of Chester, the king's son, appointed during
pleasure, guardian of the realm and the king's lieutenant there during the
king's absence beyond seas. Vacated by surrender.
Power to him to grant for the king licence to elect, and afterwards, the
royal assent, when such are required.
Vacated,
Protection and safe-conduct until Easter for the envoys about to be sent
by William, count of Holand and Seland and lord of Friesland, to treat
with the king or his deputies touching damages done on both sides.
[Foedera.] By K.
Safe-conduct for two years for Bonus Philippi de Florencia, one of the
king's household, whom the king is sending to Flanders, France, Provence,
Lombardy, Tuscany and other parts on his affairs. By K.
The like for Acheritus de Portinariis of Florence, yeoman.
Simple protection for one year for Clement de Karnarvan, clerk.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for William de Honywod.
The like for William ' the Yong.'
MEMBRANE 26.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Anthony de Lucy as warden of the
counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland, during the king's absence in
Aquitaine, to resist all those that come against the king by land or sea.
^ By K. and C.
The like of Edmund earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, as warden of
the march of Wales. [l'a.rl. Writs.]
172
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Sept. 16.
Leeds.
Sept. 12.
Dover
Sept. 11,
Dover.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 6.
Dover.
Sept. 10.
Dover
Sept. 11.
Dover.
Sept. 8.
Dover.
Sept. 17.
Leeds.
Sept. 17.
Leeds.
Sept. 6.
Dover.
Sept. 5.
Dover.
McDibrane 26 — cnnt.
Protection with clause )inhi}n)(s for one year for Ralph de Stokes, parson
of the church of Sabrichesworth.
Pardon to Christiana late the wife of Ingelram de Gynes, for acquiring
in fee simple from Baldwin de Gynes a moiety of the manor of Wyresdale,
CO. Lancaster, held in chief as of the honor of Lancaster, as appears by
inquisition made by John de Bolingbrok, escheator in the counties of
Warwick, &c., and entering therein without licence ; with restitution of
the same. By fine of 6 marks.
Pardon to Peter son of Katharine de Tiryngton for the death of William
Proo of Tiryngton ; on condition that he stand his trial if anyone wishes
to implead him thereof. By K.
The like to Blaise de Sene, a Lombard, for the death of John Cachegere.
By K.
Protection with clause voliimus for one year for Master Richard de
Sulbnry, parson of the church of Torveye, staying on the king's service in
the court of Rome. By K.
Protection for one year for Thomas Destefnild, while prosecuting some
business of the king and himself in Gernereye, Gereseye and other islands
adjacent, and returning from the same ; and for his men, lands and goods
in those islands.
The like for Jordan de Maons.
Presentation of John de Stok, king's clerk, vicar of the church of
Gey ton in the diocese of Norwich, to the church of Deubach in the same
diocese ; on an exchange of benefices with William de Loughtburgh.
The like to the same William to the said vicarage of Geyton, in the
king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbot of Caen being in his
hands.
John de Sancto Mauro, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Roger
de Sancto Mauro and John de Helpeston as his attorneys for one year.
By K.
Protection with clause nolwims for one year for the abbot of St. Rade-
gund's by Dover.
Safe -conduct for one year for Richard Fille, master of a ship called
La Despensev of Westminster, sent by the king to divers parts on business
specially enjoined on them. By K.
The like for William Lucas, master of a ship called La Elianore.
By K.
Protection with clause volmnns for one year for Robert de Swynburn,
staying on the king's service in Gascony. By K.
The like for Hugh de Trowell, clerk, staying there on the king's service
with Nicholas de Hugate.
Pardon to Stephen le Ferour for all felonies and trespasses, on condition
that he stand his trial if any one wishes to proceed against him. By K.
Pardon to Richard de Leylond for acquiring in fee simple frnm Alan de
Distshagh a messuage and a bovate of land in Blakeburn and Berdeworth,
held in chief as of the honour of Clyderhowe, as appears by inquisition
made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Lancaster, &c.,
and entering therein without licence : with restitution of the same.
By fine of ^ mark.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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1325.
July 28.
Writtle.
Sept. 15.
Lenham.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 16.
Leeds.
Sept. 16.
Leeds.
Membrane 26 — cont.
Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren and sisters of the hospital of
St. Nicholas, Pickering, for Roger de Barneby, king's clerk, to whom the
king granted the wardenship of the said hospital.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Derby of pontage for
three years for repairs of their bridge. By p.s.
Licence for Richard de Wyggebere to enfeoff Ingelram Berenger of two
parts of a moiety of the manor of Ebblesbornewak, held in chief, and of
the reversion of the other third after the death of Joan late the wife of
William de Wygebere ; and for the said Ingelram to re-grant the same to the
said Richard and Maud his wife for their lives, with reversion to Ingelram.
By fine of 100.^. Wilts.
Pardon to Maud de Nerford for acquiring in fee simple from Richard de
Drencheston and Oliver de Redham a messuage, 43 acres and two parts of
of 5 bovates of land, and a fourth part of a messuage in Causton, Boton,
Brandeston, and Skeggeton, held in chief, as of the king's manors of
Aylesham and Causton, as appears by inquisition made by John de Blomvill,
escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c., and entering therein without
licence, with restitution of the same. By fine of 5 marks. Norfolk.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Stratford of a
messuage, 3 virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow, and 166-. of rent in
West Stratford to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish
church of West Stratford for the souls of the said John and the faithful
departed. - By fine of 5 marks. Worcester.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 2.
Langdon
Abbey.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 2.
Dover.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 10.
Dover
MEMBRANE 25.
(1) Grant in full right to Edward the king's first-born son, earl of
Chester, and his heirs and successors, kings of England, of the duchy of
Aquitaine, and of all lands vv^hich the king can hold in the realm of France,
jurisdictions, fiefs, arriere- fiefs, &c., and all appurtenances, with reversion
to the king in case of the earl dying first.
TJiis charter ivas made according to a note sent by the bishop oj Winchester.
\Fccdera,^^^
(2) The like to the same of the county Ponthieu and Montreuil.
[Fcedera.''\
(3) Writ de intendendo for him directed to all persons in the realm of
France, as to the duchy. [Fmlera.']
(4) The like to the same in the said county, as to the county. [Feeder a. 1
(5) Grant to him and his successors, kings of England, of the duchy
and county, to hold the duchy and lands, except the county, to him, his
heirs and successive kings of England by hereditary right.
(6) Grant of the same to him, and his heirs, kings of England, lawfully
begotten of his flesh, by hereditary right, with no de intendendo clause.
* In the transcript in Fadera the following line is omitted : after the word * deveria '
— et actiunes quawv niqiie que nobis competunt vel contpetere, ad nos pertinent vel pertinere
debent vel posaent pro quibusciimque et contra quoscumque ratione seu causa dictorum
ducatus. terrarum ac ceterarum rerum predictaruvi' — and before the words ' aut ali~
quarum earundem,^
174
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 2.
Langdon.
Sept. 2.
Langdon.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Membrane 25 — cotit.
(7) Grant of the duchy in another form making the grant ' ex mera ~
liberalitate' m^iQQ,^ oi ^ omni jure et modo'; with the following addition:
' natura et qnalitate tenure in eodein statu permanentibus et in nullo mutatis.''
(8) Writ de intendendn directed to all persons of the duchy.
(9) Grant of the county in the latter form.
(10) Writ de intendendo in pursuance.
(11) Grant of the duchy, in another form, * cum omnibus et singulis
actionibus, petitionibus,realibus,personalibus et ini.vtis, ad nos ratione dictorum
ducatus et terrarum qualitercumque spectantibns.''
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 2.
Langdon,
Sept. 10.
Langdon .
Sept. 14.
Dover.
MEMBRANE 24.
(13) Grant of the county, in the latter form.
(14) Grant of the duchy and county, and all other lands of the king in
France in the latter form.
[The above 14 entries are bracketed together, ^Vacated because surrendered.']
(15) Letter to Charles king of France and Navarre as follows : —
A tresexcellent prince Sir Charles, par la grace de dieu roi de France,
de Navarre, nostre treschier frere, Edward par la meisme grace roi
Dengleterre, seignur Dirland, et dues Daquitayne, salutz. Trescher
frere, nous enveoms par devers vous Edward nostre trescher fuiz
einez, vostre neveu, a qui par certeines resons, et moevementz a nous
signifiez par vostre soor, nostre treschere compaigne, roigne Dengle-
terre, et noz autres messages par devers vous, que nous manderent
auxint que ceo serroit a vostre plesance et de vostre assent, nous
avons done noz duchee de Guiene, countie de Pountif, et noz autres
terres par de la, sicome nous vous avoms autre foitz escrit, et sicome
piert par noz lettres overtes queles il en ad et purra moustrer a vostre
hautesce, pour faire a vous homage, et ce que en apertient ; et en sa
compaignie lonorable.pier en Dieu levesque Dexcestre et nostre cher
et foial Henri de Beaumond. Si vous prioms affectuousement,
trescher et tresamez frere, que vous voilletz avoir nostre dit fuiz
especialment recom^andez a vostre grace, et lui a ces choses benigne-
ment receivre et en totes ses busoignes par devers vous gracious-
ment et briefment esploiter, et les ditz Evesque et Henri es choses
qil vous dirront et requerront de per nous, bonement entendre et
pleine foi doner ; et qil vous pleise nostre dite compaigne et nostre
dit fuiz et noz autres messages per de la favorablement od gracious-
esploit toust delivrer. Donne a Dovorr', le x jour de Septembre.
Memorandum that this letter was patent, and a like letter, word for word,
was directed to the said king of France under the great seal and was close.
(16) Appointment, during pleasure, of J. bishop of Winchester, Walter
bishop of Exeter, and Henry de Bello Monte, knight, as guardians of the
said Edward, going to do homage as above.
(17) Power to the said Edward to appoint J. de Wisam, or, if he cannot
attend, Ralph de Cobham, or, if he cannot attend, whomsoever Queen
Isabel and J. bishop of Winchester, W. bishop of Exeter, and Henry de
Bello Campo may nominate, as seneschal of the duchy, and John Travers,
king's clerk, as constable of Bordeaux.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1,
175
1325.
Sept. 11.
Dover.
Sept. 11
Dover.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 2.
Langdon
Abbey.
Sept. 10.
Dover.
Sept. 2.
LanRdon,
Membrane 21 — cont.
(18) The like to the said Edward to appoint a seneschal of Ponthieu and
Montreuil on the nomination of the said queen, bishops and Henry.
(19) Power to the said queen and others last mentioned to receive into
the king.'s peace all those who have been or are against him as adherents of
the French, and to release to them what pertains to the king for the same.
[The last four entries are bracketed, ' Vacated became surrendered.']
(20) Notification to all persons that the king remits any rancour which
he conceived against the king of France by reason of their late discord,
saving his right in all things.
Memorandum, that W. bishop of Exeter, did not bring back a like letter
of the king of France remitting his rancour, but said that the same letter'
remained in the custody of William de Cusancia.
(21) Grant to the king's son Edward of the duchy of Aquitaine, word
for word as in the first grant.
This charter ivas made according to a note sent to the chancellor by the
bishop of Exeter.
Writ de intendendo directed to archbishops and others as above in the
other letters.
(22) Grant of the county, word for word as in the first grant.
Tliis charter was made in like manner.
W^rit de intendendo in pursuance directed to archbishops and others.
(23) Grant of the duchy, word for word as in the form including actions
(the last on membrane 25).
This charter was made in like manner.
Writ de intendendo directed to archbishops and others.
27/ zs charter u-as made in like manner.
(24) Grant of the county, word for word as in the form including actions
(as above).
Writ de intendendo directed to archbishops and others.
MEMBRANE 23.
Sept. 10. (25) Grant of the duchy and county and all other lands of the king in
Dover. France, word for word as in the 6th entry.
Writ de intendendo.
Sept. 10. (26) Grant of the duchy, word for word like the 7th entry above.
Dover. Writ de intendendo.
Sept. 2. (27) Grant of the county, word for word as in the 8th entry above.
Langdon. Writ de intendendo.
[The entries 21 to 27 are bracketed, ' Vacated because surrendered.'']
Memorandum, on 12 Sep. 19 Edward I, Edward the king's first-born,
earl of Chester, to whom the king by charter gave the duchy of Aquitaine,
the county of Ponthieu and Montreuil and all the lands which he had in
the realm of France, embarked {transfretavit) in the port of Dover for parts
beyond the seas to do his homage to the king of France for the same.
MEMBRANE 22.
Sept. 12. Grant to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of Dover of murage
Dover. for three years, to be taken by the hands of Nicholas son of Thomas Larcher
and Thomas le Keu.
176
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325. Membrane 22 — cont.
Sept. 30. Presentation of Richard de Okynchale to the church of Teynton, in the^
Maresfield. diocese of Lincohi, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
priory of Derhurst being in the king's hands.
Sept. 26. Protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Brian of
Maresfield. Bentelwode, hermit.
Oct. 1. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the
Chiddingley. election of John Ive, sub-prior of St. Saviour's, Faversham, to be abbot of
that house. By p.s.
Oct. 4. Master Walter de Istlep, clerk, treasurer of Ireland, staying in
Grinstead, Ireland, has letters nominating Peter Clement and John Renaud as his
attorneys for two years.
Oct. 4. Protection with clause nolumus for one year for the master of the
Grinstead. hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smythefeld, London.
Sept. 15. Protection with clause volumus until Christmas for Master John de
Dover. Bruyton, going beyond seas on the king's service.
The like until Christmas for the following : —
William Peytevyn, going with the said Master John.
Richard de Sowy.
John Bacoun.
Rosfer de Ewe.
Pardon to Gilbert de Alne of his outlawry in the county of Oxford, for
not appearing before John de Stonore and his fellows, to answer touching
a plea of trespass of John de Haulou ; on condition that he surrender
forthwith to prison in that county and stand his trial if the said John
wishes to proceed against him. By p.s.
Protection with clause volumiis for one year for Henry de Hambury,
staying in Ireland on the king's service.
The like for John de Dun ton, staying in Gascony on the king's service
with Ralph de Basset.
Licence for Richard le Chaumberleyn to enfeoff John de Kerseye, chaplain,
of a messuage, 60 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 8
acres of wood and 40.s'. of rent in Stokeneylond, Hegham and Shelleye, held
in chief as of the honor of Reylleye, as appears by inquisition made by John
de Blomvill, escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c.; and for the latter to
re-grant the same to the said Richard and Eleanor his wife and the heirs
of Richard. By fine of 5 marks. Suffolk.
Oct. 4. Grant for life to Robert de Holden of the custody of the House of
Grinstead. Converts, in the suburb of London. By p.s..
Writ de intendendo directed to the converts.
Mandate to the sheriffs of London to induct him into corporal possession.
Sept. 23. Charter in favour of the abbot and convent of Beggeham granting them
Maresfield. a market and a fair as granted in their charter of 6 March, 35 Henry III,
notwithstanding that they have not used the latter charter. By p.s.
Vacated because on the Charter lioll.
Oct. 12. Pardon to William de Kurtlyngton, abbot of Westminster, for the death
Westminster, of Roger de Alomali, stonemason of the chapel of the king's palace of
Westminster, for receiving Peter Page and others, accused of aiding and
abetting that death, and for ordering, counselling, aiding, abetting and
assenting unto the death ; on condition that he stand his trial if anyone
will proceed against him. By K.
Oct. 3.
Maresfield.
Oct. 6.
Banstead.
July 10.
Westminster.
19 EDWARD II.— P.VRT 1.
177
1325.
Oct. 13.
Westminster.
Oct. IS.
Westminster.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Sheen.
Mcnihravr 22— eont.
Presentation of Master Hamo de Cessay to the church of Bachyngton (sic)
by Shorham, in the diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the priory of Lewes being in his hands.
The like of Robert de Hemyngburgh to the church of Pyryton, in the
diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and lieir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Philip Mody, chaplain, to the
prior and convent of St. Swithun's, AVinchester, of a messuage in
Winchester, held of the priory, as appears by inquisition made by Richard
le Wayte, escheator in the counties of Southampton, &c., to hold in
satisfaction of S-s. of the 501. yearly of land and rent which they have the
king's licence to acquire.
Grant to Master Simon de Clare, king's clerk, of the deanery of Subbirie,
in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Norwich.
Presentation of John de Wyverthorp to the church of All Saints,
Walyngford, in the diocese of Salisbury.
Licence for Stephen Loveraz to enfeoff Ingelram Berenger of tv/o parts
of one moiety of the manor of Mordon, held in chief, and of the remainder
of the third part thereof after the death of Margaret wife of James de
Molyns, who holds the same in dower ; and for the latter to re-grant the
same to the said Stephen and Alice his wife for their lives, with reversion
to the said Ingelram. By fine of 6 marks.
Grant for life to Master John de Shordich, king's clerk, of the manor of
Passenham, co. Northampton, late of Thomas earl of Lancaster, rebel, and
an escheat by his forfeiture, with reversion to the king ; and if for any
reason the kinc: wishes to resume the said manor the sa,id John shall not
be removed until he be provided for life with land and rent to the value of
40?. a year. By K.
MEMBRANE 21.
Sept. 15. Inspeximiis and confirmation of letters of Walter archbishop of Canter-
Leeds, bury, dated at Canterbury on 4 January, 1321, confirming the following
ordinances dated in the chapter on 16 February, 1319, made by Henry, the
prior, and the chapter of Christchurch, Canterbury, assigning for the main-
tenance of 6 priests to celebrate the canonical hours and masses daily in the
new cha2:>el of St. Mary in their almonry for the souls of Edward I, Edward
II, and his children, Lanf ranc, and Robert de Wynchelese, of blessed memory,
sometime archbishops of Canterbury, the successors of the archbishops, and
for themselves and their successors and benefactors, alive and dead, two
liveries called liveries of Lanfranc, now vacant, and four others as these fall
in, they taking by the hands of the almoner, from the cellar, to wit, for every
livery daily a loaf of the m.onks' bread, a gallon and a half of the monks'
ale, or lh<l. from their treasury for the said ale if it happen that the convent
drink wine in common ; and from the said treasury for the whole year for
every said priest 30.s. 4f/. by equal portions for their kitchen, and 20s. for
clothing and shoes, the clothing to be of one and the same colour. The
almoner, moreover, out of the said goods and out of the obventions arising
at the said chapel and other goods belonging to the almonry, shall provide
sufficient light in the said chapel, and the said priests with fitting food and
drink and other necessaries at their table, which shall be kept separate from
the common table of the household. No priest shall be admitted or
J217
M
178
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
325.
Oct. 10.
Westminster,
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
Sept. 17.
Leeds.
Oct. 16.
Leeds.
Sept. 14.
Wye.
Sept. 16.
Leeds.
Sept. 14.
Leeds.
Membrane 21 — cont.
removed from the said chantry but by the assent of the prior with the
counsel of the chapter, or of the president if the priory is void or the prior
abroad. All the priests shall be equal and fellows in chamber and table,
and none shall be extolled over others unless he excel in behaviour
and deserts. No clerk shall remain more than three months in the
almonry, unless being instructed in ecclesiastical offices he can read
and sing. The sub-prior, with one of the elder brethren, shall at least
twice a year survey and examine the chapel and persons, books, chalices,
vestments and ecclesiastical ornaments of the chapel, and in all that he
find in want of reformation forthwith enjoin the almoner to repair the
same, and if the almoner be negligent the said two brethren shall do this
at his cost. The manner in which the priests shall celebrate the divine
office in the said chapel has been delivered to them in writing.
Protection with clause voliiiniis until Easter for William Gerald, ' chaun-
deler,' staying on the king's service beyond seas with Queen Isabel.
By testimony of the queen.
John de Bohoun, of Midhurst, staying in England, has letters nominat-
ing Simon le Archer as his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Protection with clause vohnnus until Easter for Robert de Staunton,
staying as above with Queen Isabel.
The like for William Gerald.
Thomas de Cantuaria and x\lexander de Hegham, monks of Faversham,
brmging news of the resignation of John Orfreiser, their abbot, have letters
for the prior and convent of licence to elect. By K.
Pardon to John Flavel of Cicestre of his abjuration of the realm and for
breaking out of prison, after being taken by Peter de Worldham, late sheriff
of Sussex, on suspicion of counterfeiting the king's seal at Cicestre and
detained therein and fleeing to the church of Holy Trinity, Cicestre, to
obtain sanctuary ; on condition that he surrender forthwith to prison and
stand his trial if the king will proceed against him for the said counter-
feiting. By K.
Licence for John de Cherleton to crenellate his house in the town of
Shrewsbury. , By p.s.
Pardon to Lenota late the wife of Roger le Broun, who was in custody in
the king's prison of Estderham on a charge of receiving William atte Hull,
indicted in the county of Norfolk of the death of Agnes Coleman and other
felonies, and broke out of such prison and fled to the church of Estderham
for sanctuary, and there on that account afterwards abjured the realm, of
the said abjuration, receiving, and breaking prison ; on condition that she
surrender forthwith to prison and stand her trial if anyone will proceed
against her for the said receiving.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for Stephen de Segrave,
staying in the duchy of Aquitaine with John de Segrave.
The like for the following : —
John de Haustede, staying on the king's service in Gascony.
Reginald de Mohun.
John Travers.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
179
-loot; Membrane 21 — eont.
Oct. 12. Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Baldwin de Cave, parson
Westminster, of the church of Beruby.
The like for the following : —
William de Burton, merchant of Beverley.
Oct. 11. Alexander son of Elias le Callere, of Walleworth, and Elias his
Westminster. brother.
Protection with clause voliDnus until Christmas for George de Brigh-
Oct. 11.
Westminster, merston, staying in the duchy on the king's service with Oliver de
Ingham.
Sept. 16.
Leeds.
Sept. 28.
INraresfield.
Sept. 22.
Maresfield.
Sept. 24.
Tonbridge.
Sept. 24.
Maresfield.
Sept. 23.
Maresfield.
Sept. 16.
Leeds.
Sept. 23.
Maresfield.
Sept. 28.
Maresfield,
Protection with clause nu/amiis for two years for the master and
brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of Aeon, London, and
their attorneys, collecting alms in churches. The king's bailiffs are to
arrest any unauthorized persons collecting in their name.
Brunettus de Judico, prebendary of Brauncton in the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln, staying in the court of Rome, has letters nominating John de
Pinibus, archdeacon of Bazas, and Peter Veaurelli as his attorneys in
England for two years.
Licence for William Gernoun to grant to John de Bosco and Petronilla
his wife and the heirs of the said John two parts of 150 acres of land, 4
acres of meadow and 12 acres of wood, in Tolleshunt Tregoz, held in chief,
as of the honor of.Peverel, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Blounvill, escheator in the counties of Norfolk, etc., and of the remainder
of the third part thereof after the death of Elizabeth wife ot John le
Neuman, who holds it in dower. By fine of il.
William, abbot of St. Ivatherine's without Rouen, staying beyond seas, has
letters nominating Robert de Abbacia and William Bisshop the younger as
his attorneys in England for three years. By fine of 40s. Middlesex.
Presentation of William de Hikelyng, to the church of Hertfeld, in the
diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of
the abbot of Grestain being in his hands. By p.s.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for the abbey of Tavistok,
which is of the king's patronage, as the same is now without a pastor, and
he has granted the custody of the temporalities thereof to the prior and
convent, and for the prior and convent, their men, lands, rents and
possessions.
Licence for Richard le Chaumberleyn of Stokeneylond and Eleanor his
wife to grant in fee tail to Reginald Snarry of Assyndon, Albreda his wife,
Robert their son, and the heirs of Robert, a messuage, 84 acres of land,
7 acres of wood, 68 acres of marsh, and 7-s.4d. of rent in Assyndon, Reylegh
and Fambregg, held in chief as of the honor of Reylegh, as appears by
inquisition m.ade by John de Blounvill, escheator in the counties of Essex, &c.,
with remainder to the right heirs of Reginald. By fine of 100s. Essex.
Robert de Welle, knight, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Swaveseye and John de Aldewyncle as his attorneys in Ireland for
one year.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for John de Swavesey.
The like for John de Borham, clerk.
180
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Sept. 25.
Maresfield.
Oct. 9.
Banstead.
Oct. 17.
Sheen.
Membrane 21 — ccmt.
Protection with clause volnmus until Christmas for John de Crumbwell,
staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel. By K.
Pardon to Asselinus Simoneti, merchant of Lucca, for the death of John
Cachegere ; on the usual condition. By p.s.
Licence for Edmund de Catefeld, to whom the king has granted for life
the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts
in the city of Norwich, to appoint Edmund de Mulkberton as his substi-
tute.
MEMBRANE 20.
Oct. 12. Licence for Hugh de Kernetby to enfeoff John de Horneby and Edmund
Westminster, cle Horneby and the heirs of John of a toft, 3 acres of land, and 2 acres of
meadow in Claghton in Lonesdale, and of a moiety of the manor of
Claghton in Lonesdale, held in chief as of the honor of Lancaster, as
appears by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the
counties of Warwick, &c. By fine of 20.s'.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Cumberton of
Cantebrigge of 3 messuages and 4 acres of land in Cantebrigge, to a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. Mary in the
parish church of St. Peter without Trumpetonegates, Cambridge, for the
souls of the said Robert, Emma his wife, his father and mother, brothers
and sisters, and ancestors, Sabina Asshelof, and the faithful departed.
By fine of 405.
The like by Walter son of Alexander de Thrykyngham of a messuage,
27 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow, and 8.s. of rent in Trikyngham, and
Haydore, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of
Trykyngham for the good estate of the said Walter and Lambert de
Thrykyngham, for their souls when they are dead and for the souls of the
father and mother of Walter and the faithful departed. By fine of 50.s.
Oct. 11. Pardon to Thomas de Bleseby for acquiring in fee from Peter Robayn
Westminster, the manor of Kaylesthorp held in chief, and entering therein without
licence ; and licence for him to retain the same. By fine of 10/.
Oct. 20. Protection with clause volnmus for one year for Giles Despaigne, yeoman,
Cippenham. going on the king's service to Spain. By K.
The like until Easter for the following, staying in Gascony on the king's
service : —
Oct. 17. Roger de Okovere.
Sheen. Nicholas de Langeford.
Protection with clause nolmnm for one year for Robert de Poklyngton
parson of the church of Ribbescestre.
Oct. 12. Protection with clause volnmus until Easter for Fulk son of Warin,
Westminster, staying beyond the seas on the king's service.
Oct. 18. The prior of Lancthony by Gloucestre, staying in England, has letters
Sheen. nominating Walter de Piryton and Richard de Gret Olre as his attorneys
in Ireland for two years.
Oct. 20. Peter de Uvedale, staying in Gascony on the king's service, has the like,
Cippenham. nominating Walter de Pynho and William de Wyk', clerk, in England for
one year.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
181
1325.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 6.
Banstead,
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 17.
Sheen.
Oct. 16.
Sheen.
Oct. 23.
Cippenham.
Oct. 20.
Cippenham.
Oct. 17.
Sheen.
Oct. 17.
Sheen.
Oct. 21.
Cippenham.
Oct. 22.
Cippenham,
Membrane 20 — cont»
Pardon to Richard de Aldeburgh for acquiring in fee from John son of
Alan de Walkyngham the manor of Hundeburton and 2 messuages and 4
borates of land in Mildeby, held in chief as of the honor of Knaresburgh,
as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the
counties of York, &c., and entering therein without licence ; and licence for
him to retain the same. By fine of 40s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Northo of a
messuage, a virgate of land, and 60s. of rent, in Edburghton, Suthwyk,
and New Shorham, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
church of St. Andrew, Edburghton, for the good estate of the said William
and Christiana his wife, for their souls after death, and for the souls of
Olive sometime wife of the said William and the faithful departed.
By p.s.
Protection with clause volumus until Midsummer for Master Peter de
Galiciano, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for the following going with him : —
Peter de Loupes Manioun de Ispannia.
Ferrand Manion de Ispannia.
The like for one year for Nicholas de Hugate, provost of the church of
St. John, Beverley, staying beyond seas on the king's service.
Safe-conduct until Midsummer for Master Peter de Galiciano, king's
clerk, going as abov^.
Protection with clause nolinmis for one year for the prior of the new
hospital of St. Mary without Bisshopesgate, London.
The like for Adam de Cortenhale.
Nicholas de Hugate, the above provost, has letters nominating Richard
de Wetewang as his attorney for one year.
Protection with clffuse nolumus for one year for John de Pomeriis, prior
of Andevre, in the diocese of Winchester, as he was born of the duchy [of
Aquitaine] and is not of affinity or confederacy with the king of France.
Confirmation of a grant for life by Thomas Larcher, prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and the brethren of that house to
Thomas de Sibethorp, king's clerk, of the manor of Flauflore and all the
lands belonging to it in the counties of Lincoln and Nottingham, also of
Ih carucate, 1 virgate of land, and 6 acres of meadow there and in the
town of Barneby, also of 2 water-mills in the town of Bekyngham, with the
houses, rents, meadows, feedings, pastures, moors, commons, ways, paths,
parks, woods, stews, fisheries, warrens, liberties, free customs, and aU other
things belonging to the said manor, lands and mills ; and grant to him for
life, of more abundant grace, of free warren in all the demesne lands of the
said manor in the said counties, so that none may enter those lands to
course thereon or take anything belonging to warren without his licence,
under forfeiture of lOZ. By R.
Pardon to Arnold de Mounteny for aquiring for life from Richard de
Grey of Codenouere 8 marks of rent in Estweyt, held in chief as of the
honor of Peverel, as appears by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok,
escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c., and entering therein without
licence ; and restitution of the same to him. By fine of 8 marks.
182
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Oct. 2S.
Cippenhaui.
Oct. 18.
Sheen,
Oct. 25.
Cippenham.
Oct. 22.
Cippenham.
Membrane 20 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Sibethorp, king's
clerk, of 2 messuages, a toft, 60 acres of land and 10 acres of meadow in
Hokesworth and Aslacton to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in
a chapel newly built by him on the north side of the church of St. Peter,
Sibethorp, in honour of the Virgin Mary, St. John the Baptist and St.
Thomas the Martyr, for the good estate of the said Thomas and for his soul
after death, and for the souls of his father, mother, brothers, sisters,
ancestors and heirs, Simon de Sibethorp, William and Reginald his sons,
Geoffrey le Clerk and Isabel his wife, and the faithful departed, as the said
Thomas shall ordain ; also of the reversion of a messuage, 12 acres of land,
and J-3 acres of meadow in Sibethorp and Sireston expectant on the demise
of Thomas son of Geoffrey le Clerk of Sibethorp.
The like by the said Thomas and William le Mareschal of Sibethorp, of
3 messuages, 3 bovates, and 50 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, and
lO-s. of rent in Sibethorp, Sireston, Eyliston, Aslacton, and Thurverton to
John Notebroun, chaplain of a chantry ordained by the said Thomas in the
said chapel, to celebrate divine service daily for their good estate during life,
for their souls after death, and for the souls of Maud mother of the said
Thomas, the brothers, sisters and ancestors of the said Thomas and Simon
de Sibethorp, William and Reginald his sons, Geoffrey le Clerk and Alice
his wife, and William, Henry, Thomas- and 'Margery their children.
Presentation of Walter de Northfeld to the church of Great Lynford in
the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Thomas de Heselwode,
the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of Edmund le Botiller of Ireland, tenant in chief.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for John Darcy ' le neveu '
staying in Ireland on the king's service.
Nicholas de Verdon, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating John de
Morton as his attorney in England for two years.
MEMBRANE 19.
Oct. 21. Licence for John de Sudle to grant to Edmund son of William de Bere-
Cippenham. ford, the reversion of the manor of Derset, co. Warwick, held in chief, now
held for life by the said William, to hold for his life.
Oct. 26. Licence for Roger de Chaderton to enfeoff Roger son of Roger de Chaderton,
Cippenham. of a messuage, 12 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow in Totyngton, held
in chief as of the honor of Totyngton, which is in the king's hands, as
appears by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the
counties of Warwick, &c. By line of 10a.
Oct. 3. Pardon to Gilbert de Alne of his outlawry in the county of Oxford for
Marestield. non-appearance before John de Stonore and his fellows, justices of oyer and
termmer, touching some trespasses of the said Gilbert and others against the
king, to answer touching the same, on condition that he surrender to Oxford
prison. By p.s.
Oct. 30. Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Simon, vicar of the
Cippenham church of Westhamme.
John de Haustede, staying beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating Donatus de Stretford as his attorney until Easter.
19 EDWARD IL— Part 1.
183
1325.
Nov. 4.
Cippenham.
Nov. 6.
Cippenham.
Nov. 5.
Cippenham.
Memhrmie 19 — cent.
ih
Nov. 1.
Cippenham.
Nov. 1.
Cippenham.
Nov. 1.
Cippenham.
Oct. 28.
Cippenham.
Oct. 20.
Cippenham,
John de Britannia, eaii of Richemund, has the like nominating Gerard
de Cusancia, clerk, and Richard de Crek, as his attorneys until Christmas.
Protection with clause volumiis until Christmas for the said earl. By K.
The like for one year for Master Maurice de Waledene, parson of the
church of Farnham, going to Ireland on the king's service. By K.
/nspeximus and confirmation'^of a writing enrolled on the De Banco Rolls
of Edward I, dated on the morrow of the Ascension, 27 Edward I, whereby
Adam son of Thomas de Bockyngg of St. Edmund's quit-claimed to Hervey
de Staunton, clerk, and his heirs, his right in the town and suburb of
St. Edmunds, to wit, whatever he had in demesne and service and also in
reversion of the tenements which Margery his mother formerly held in
dower of his inheritance.
Protection for one year for Master Simon de Dallyng and Nicholas
Porchet of Walsingham, who by the kmg's command are prosecuting his
business before Walter de Norwyco, Robert Baynard, John de Ingham,
Thomas de Hyndryngham, and John Claver, appointed to enquire by jury
of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, touching trespasses, felonies,
damages, excesses, oppressions and crimes in those counties ; and for their
men and possessions. By K.
The like for Thomas de Jernemuta of Lenn, prosecuting the said
business. By K.
Presentation of Reginald de Evesham, king's clerk, parson of the church
of Depeden in the diocese of London,, to the church of Kyselyngbury, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of
Warin de Insula being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with
Thomas de Flore. By p.s.
The like to the said Thomas de Flore to the said church of Depeden, in
the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
Hereford and Essex, being in his hands. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry de Perbalt, clerk, to
the abbot and convent of Burscogh, of 2 messuages, 14 acres of land, 2 acres
of meadow, and 20 acres of pasture in Ellale, not held in chief, ds appears
by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of
Warwick, kc, to hold in satisfaction of 13.s. 4rf. of the 20 marks yearly of
land and rent which they have the king's licence to acquire.
W'rit of aid for Hugh de Corps, Guy de Mawy and Giles de Miripoys,
king's Serjeants at arms, whom the king is sending to bring John Bruaunt
and John de Monemouth to the castle of Berkele, and John Colepeper and
Adam de Way to the castle of Gloucestre, and William Bowet to the castle
of Hereford, for safe custody by the constables of the said castles in the
prisons thereof. By K.
Power to John bishop of Winchester and John de Britannia, earl of
Richemund, to prorogue the truce with John duke of Brittany, the king's
kinsman, for one year from All Saints' Day. By K.
Mandate to the bishop, if they prorogue the same, and the duke make
public proclamation thereof within his power, to certify the king thereof by
letter that he may cause the same to be likewise proclaimed and observed
within his realm.
Memorandum, that this patent was delivered by the Chancellor to John de
Molyns w^ith a certain letter close to take to the bishop. [Fcedera.]
184
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. .
1325.
Nov. 8.
Cippenhain.
Nov. 8.
Cippenham.
Nov. 6.
Cippeuham.
Nov. 11.
Cippenham.
Nov. 11.
Cippenham.
Membrane 19 — cunt.
Mandate to John de Sturmy, admiral of the fleet from the mouth of the
Thames to the Northern parts, who was ordered to cause all 'ships in his
bailiwick to be fitted out and detained in certain ports, to release them,
keeping, however, sufficient for the king's service in case of need, at his
discretion. By p.s.
\ acated because on the Close Boll. [Fodder a. 1
Notification to Otto de Grandisono, keeper of the Islands of Gernereye,
Jereseye, Serk, and Aureneye, or his lieutenant in Gernereye, that the king
has pardoned Simon de Monte, of that island, of the king's suit in the court
of the said island before the said Otto by reason of 8 coneys taken by him
in the parish of Holy Trinity there, by reason whereof 10/. of money
current in the isle were required of him for the king ; and mandate to the
said keeper to release to him any distraints made on his lands or goods on
that account
By p.s.
Pardon of the trespasses of Peter de Ponchardon in lately acquiring in
fee from Oliver de Ponchardon, 6 messuages, 5 virgates of the land, 100
acres of wood, 200 acres of pasture, and 48s. 1^/. of rent, in Facoumbe, and
la Strete held in chief, and of Florencia de Ponchardon, Henry de
Ponchardon, and Giles de Ponchardon in acquiring the same in fee from
him, and entering into the same without licence ; and licence for the latter
to retain the same. By fine of 6 marks.
Protection with clause noluums for one year for the abbot of Benedon.
Licence for John de Erie to grant for their lives to Humphrey de la
Rokele and Maud his wife the manor of Erie, held in chief.
By fine of 10 marks. Berks.
MEMBRANE 18.
Oct. 16. Writ de intendcndo for John de Thornegge, whom Benedict de Folsham,
Sheen. king's Serjeant and chief butler, has deputed during his pleasure to exercise
the office in the port of Lenne.
' The like for the following deputies in the ports specified : — .
Richard Wybert, Sandwich.
John Kary, Bristol.
Oliver Matheu, county of Cornwall.
Stephen Athelard, Winchelse.
John de Barton, Kyngeston upon Hull.
John Maunte, Portesmouth.
John de Tumby, Boston.
Richard le Seler, county of Devon.
Richard de Emeldon, Newcastle on Tyne, Hertilpol and Yarum.
James Beauflour, London.
Gilbert Robert, Ipswich.
William Vivien, Seford, Sboram and Cicestre.
Henry de Lym, Suthampton.
Herman Bretoun Jernemuth.
William de Brumfeld, counties of Somerset and Dorset.
Oct. 18. Licence for Thomas Bisshop of Weston to grant in tail to Geoffrey
Sheen. Birisho'p and Isabel his wife a messuage and a virgate of land in Weston
Underegge, held in chief, with reversion to Thomas and his heirs.
By fine of 206-.
19 EDWARD 11.— rAiiT 1.
185
1325.
Oct. 2-1.
Cippenham.
Oct. 22.
Cippenham.
Oct. 29.
Cippenham.
Oct. 21.
Cippenham.
Oct. 20.
Cippenham.
Oct. 28.
Cippenham.
Oct. 14.
Sheen.
Oct. 28.
Cippenham.
Oct. 25.
Cippenham.
Oct. 24.
Cippenham.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Pardon to William son of John do Harcourt and Joan his wife fou
acquiring in fee tail from John do Harcourt the manor of l)yngGley,
CO. York, held in chief, and entering therein without licence ; and licence
for them to retain the same, with reversion to the said John and his heirs.
By fine of 10 marks.
Pardon to William de Harecourt, 'chivaler,' and Joan his wife for
acquiring in fee tail from John de Harecourt a moiety of the manor of
Piesleye, held in chief as of the honor of Tykehill, as appears by inquisition
made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c.,
and entering therein without licence ; and restitution of the same to them,
with reversion to the said John and his heirs. By fine of lOOs.
Appointment during pleasure of John de Eston, king's clerk, to the office
of controller of the king's mine of Byriond, co. Devon, with the usual
wages. By bill of the Treasurer.
Protection with clause nolumus until Christmas for Robert de Morby,
staying on the king's service beyond seas in the company of Queen Isabel.
ByK.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Master John de Wynchelse,
parson of the church of Northfiet.
The like for the following : —
Master John de Wynchelse.
John Pedelivere.
John de Cherieton of London, in his manors and lands of Cherleton,
Burton and Wellebury, co. Oxford, and Tykeham and Woxebrugg,
CO. Middlesex, for two years.
Edmund de Malynes of Henton, for one year.
Pardon to Master Ralph de Tunstalle for acquiring in fee simple from
Margaret, late the wife of Adam Banastre, a messuage, 56 acres of land, and
6 acres of meadow in Eccleston in Leylondshire, held in chief as of the
manor of Estderby, in the king's hands for certain causes, as appears by
inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of
Warwick, &c., and entering therein without licence, and restitution of the
same to him. By fine of 40s.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Master Roger de
Crophull, who has been collated to the prebend of Sareshulf in the church of
Pencrich by Master Richard de Haverjng, king's clerk, by virtue of a grant
by the king to the latter of power to collate co the ecclesiastical benefices
pertaining to the archbishopric of Dublin during the voidance of the
archbishopric, which collation the king by letters patent afterwards con-
firmed.
Pardon to Geoffrey Trigg of Westrasen and Beatrice his wife for
acquiring from John Paynel, now deceased, for their lives 2 messuages
and 5 bovates of land in Westrasen, held in chief, and entering therein
without licence ; and licence for them to retain the same with reversion to
the heirs of the said John. By fine of 20.s.
The like to Thomas son of Ralph Nuuman of Barwe for acquiring in fee
from Ralph Nuuman of Barwe 2 messuages, 7 bovates of land, 20 acres of
meadow, and 14s. of rent in Barwe by Barton on Humbre, held in chief as
of the honor of Albemarle, and entering therein without licence; and
restitution of the same to him. By fine of 6 marks.
186
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Oct. 22.
Cippenham.
Nov. 2.
Cippenham.
Nov. 4.
Cippenham.
Nov. 4.
Cippenham .
Nov. 4.
Cippenham.
Nov. 13.
Cippenham.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Whereas the king on 16 November last granted licence for the alienation
in mortmain by Richard de Wilughby of 5 marks of rent in Notingham to
a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of Wilughby on
the Wolds, in honour of the Virgin Mary, and the said Richard died before
he could carry it into execution ; the king has granted licence for Richard
de Wilughby, his son and heir, to fulfil his father's will.
Writ of aid for one year, directed to the sheriffs of Cornwall and Devon
and all other bailiffs and ministers in those counties for Walter de Horsham
and Hugh ap Ithel, whom Richard de Wygornia, king's clerk, keeper of the
king's mine of Birlond, is sending to select there workmen for the mine
and bring them to the same, and also to bring back to their work those
who have withdrawn from it, as has heretofore been accustomed to be done.
Presentation of Thomas Breton to the church of Wappyngbury, in the
diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the tem-
poralities of the priory of Kirkeby Monachorum being in his hands.
By p.s.
Presentation of Peter de Medbourn to the church of Lalleford, in the
same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey
of St. Pierre sur Dives in Normandy being in his hands. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until the Purification, for Peter Boeti, Gaillard de
Ermeniaco, Peter de Bulfaryn, who are beyond seas, in coming into
England, staying there and going back again.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger de Inkepenne, citizen
of Winchester, to the warden of the chapel of Holy Trinity, Winchester, of
7 marks of rent in Winchester, in augmentation of the maintenance of the
warden and a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel for the
soul of the said Roger and the souls of his father and mother and the
faithful departed. By fine of 14 marks.
Presentation of James de Kyngeston to the church of Debach in the
diocese of Norwich, directed to the guardian of the spirituality.
Nov. 10.
Ciijpenham.
Nov. 10.
Cippenham.
Nov. 12.
Cippenham.
MEMBRANE 17.
Pardon to the prior and Carmelite Friars of Shorham for acquiring in
mortmain from William de Brewosa a messuage adjoining their dwelling-
place, held in chief, and entering therein without licence ; and licence for
them to retain the same. By p.s.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation of
the king's right of presentation to the vicarage of the church of Darthyngton
in the diocese of York, by reason of the priory of Pontefract being in his
hands, which he recovered against the prior by judgment of the court, and
of his presentation of Roger de Corby, king's clerk, to the same.
Mandate to sheriffs and others to arrest all persons taking such pro-
ceedings.
Pardon to Simon son of William le Brokour of Neusum for acquiring to
him and his heirs from William de Bautre of Halsham a messuage and
a moiety of a bovate of land in Halsham, held in chief as of the honor of
Albemarle, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby,
escheator in the counties of York, &c., and entering therein without
licence : with restitution of the same to him. By fine of 10s
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
187
1325.
Nov. 12.
Cippenhaui.
Nov. 12.
Cippeiiham.
Nov. 16.
Cippenham.
Nov. 14.
Cipiienham.
Nov. 12.
Cippenham.
Nov. 8.
Cippenham.
Nov. 13.
Cippenham.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Cippenham.
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 17 — cont.
Pardon to Nicholas son of Richard de Frismerak and Alice his wife for
acquiring to them and the heirs of Nicholas from William de Bautre of
Halsham, 5 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and pasture for 2 oxen in
Halsham, held in chief, as of the said honor, as appears by like inquisition,
and entering therein without licence ; and restitution of the same to them.
By fine of 10s.
The abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol, staying in England, has letters
nominating John Broun, his fellow canon, and Walter Droys as his
attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Master William de Bono Villario, prebendary of Colyngham (sic), in the
church of St. Mary, Lincoln, going beyond seas, has the like nominating
Gerard de Cusancia, clerk, and Richard de Haselden, for two years.
Otto de Grandisono, staying beyond seas, has the like nominating
Stephen Lermite and John Leynach for three years.
Protection with clause vulainus, until the Purification, for Thomas de
Hockele, staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel.
The like for one year for Nicholas Fastolf, staying in Ireland on the king's
service.
Protection with clause nolumits, for one year, for the abbot of Vergeys of
Lombardy, parson of the church of Cesterton.
The like for one year Joan late the wife of Nicholas de Wokyndon.
The abbot of Tyntern, staying in Wales, has letters nominating brother
Walter de Longeneye and John son of John de la Lee as his attorneys in
England for three years. By K. on the information of W. de Clif.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for W. bishop of Exeter.
The like for the following : —
Thomas de Escrik, parson of the church of Dounton.
Gilbert de Keleshull, parson of the church of White Rothyngg.
William de Meleburn, parson of the church of Esynden.
Substitution of Ralph Golafre and John de Grafton as commissioners of
array in the county of Wyrcestre in the room of Thomas de Hastang and
Nicholas de Aston, to select 10 men at arms and 100 bowmen as in a
former commission. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Licence for Nicholas de Cheigny to grant to William de Cheigny and
Joan his wife and the heirs of the body of William, a messuage, a mill,
a carucate of land, and 10/. of rent in Stepelmorden, held in chief as of
the honor of Boulogne, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Blomvill, escheator in the counties of Cambridge, &c., with reversion to
the said Nicholas and his heirs.
By fine of 20/.
Cambridge.
Protection with clause volumus, until Easter, for Thomas atte Oldehalle of
Little Renes, staying in Gascony on the king's service with John de Sancto
Philiberto. By testimony of the said John.
IiispeA'inni^ and confirmation of a grant for life dated in the chapter at
Clerkenwell, by London, 4 July, 1325, by Thomas Larcher, prior of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, in England and the brethren of that
house to Thomas de Sibthorp, king's clerk, rector of the church of Bekyng-
ham, of the manor of Flauflore and other lands [as on Membrane 20] to
188
CALENDAR OF PATENT KOLLS.
1325.
Oct. 22.
Cippenham.
Membrane 17 — cont.
hold as freely as the grantors their predecessors or the Templars before
them held it, at a rent of 4Z. 13s. 8^. payable at Eycle ; with grant also
of free warren in the demesne lands of the manor.
Pardon to Alice daughter of Robert de Pynkenye of Gildemorton for
acquiring to her and her heirs from Robert de Pynkenye 2 messuages and
44 acres of land in Gildemorton, held in chief, and entering therein without
licence ; with restitution of the same to her.
By fine of 40.s. Northampton.
MEMBRANE 16.
Oct. 22. Substitution of Henry de Bedyk in the room of Richard de Heyle, to
Cippenham. select 100 footmen in the county of Middlesex, as in a former commission.
French. [Pari. Merits.] By C.
Nov. 4. Richard Talebot of Richardescastel, staying in Gascony on the king's
Cippenham. service, has letters nominating Richard de Haukeslowe and John Aleyn as
his attorneys until Easter.
Nov. 7. Protection with clause nolnmus for two years for the abbot of Rievaulx.
Cippenham.
Nov. 11. Mandate to Stephen de la Dane, guardian of the abbey of Faversham,
Windsor. to restore the temporalities of that abbey to brother John Ive, sub-prior of
the house, whose election as abbot has been confirmed by W. archbishop of
Canterbury and who has done fealty to the king. By p.s.
Writ (le intcndcndo directed to the tenants of the abbey. By p.s.
Nov. 11. Inspeximus and confirmation to Roger Beler, now tenant of the manor
Cippenham. and wood in question, and his heir, of a charter of John count of Mortain,
dated at Clipeston, granting to Hubert son of Ralph and his heirs the
manor of Cruche quit of all exaction of foresters, with licence to have his
own dogs and hunting and venison, and no forester shall intermeddle
therein, and no person shall have hunting or venison or other common in
the wood of the manor, except through him ; also the mine which Hubert
has in Cruche and in its appurtenances. Witnesses : — William de
Wenneval, Walter de Dunstanvill, Roger de Planes, Gerard de Canvill,
Ralph son of Stephen, Ralph Murdac, Philip de Wirec[estre], Peter Pipard.
By fine of ^ mark.
[This Charter uas covjirined in 1 John, Charter Jlolls, 1 John, m. 17, p>
42 h., and is there set out, but without the names of the icitnesses.]
Inspeximus and confirmation of the following charters to the masters and
chaplains of the hospital of Bradebusc : —
(1.) Notun I sit domino archiepiscopo et .omnibus tam ji^'^^^f^i'ibus quam
futuris quod ego Willehmis de Heriz dedi infirmis de Bradebusc molen-
dinum de la Moore cum omnibus iiertinenciis suis, et molendinuvi quod
vocatur molendinum Heverard, quod stat e regione ecclesie de Ludeham,
cum omnibus jtertinenciis suis, reddendo Simoni filio liicardo annuatim
unam marcam, quamdiu illam accipere voluerit, et terram camporuni
et prata sicut divisa sunt. Et hec omnia j^redicta do eis et concedo
libera et quieta ab omnibus terrenis serviciis, et aisas suas de nemore ad
ignem suum sine vastatione, pro amore Dei et ^;?*o anima 2)atris mei et
matris mee et omnium antecessorum meorum. Et maledictlonem
Dei et iram incurrat quicumque contra hanc donationem meam legiti-
mam, venire temptaverit. Hiis testibus : — abbate et conventu de Derby,
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 189
1325. Membrane 16 — cont.
ahhate de Iloueccstre, Roberto jillo liadulfi, Philippo de Uffetime,
Uillelmo Pite et lioi/cro fratre ejus, Henrico clerico, lloberto /ilio
Hui/onis, lloberto Aniievin, Ambrosio Michacle, Alano Hoberto, clerico,
He(jinaldo de Aslockeaton et Gereasio, (jermano ejus.
(2.) Omnibus sancte matris ecclesie filiis, ad quos 'presens scriptum
pervenerit, Ivo de Heriz, salutem.. Noverit uninersitas vestra me,
intuitu caritatis, et pro salute anime mee et animarum antecessoruvi
meorum et successonim mcorum, dedisse et concessisse et hac carta mea
conjir masse hospitali Sancte Marie Magdalene de llradebusc et infirmis
ibidem commorantibus et commoraturis, quindecim seiliones terre, in
liberam et puram et perpetuam elemosi^iam, de quibus quinque jacent
super collem inter terram ecclesie de Liunholvestune et terram F/dlippi
fdii Hode, et decern jacent in cultura que vocatur Slettede, et sunt
proximi terre hospitalis predicti. Ut autem hec donacio stabilis etfmna
et inconcussa permaneat, illam sigilU met munimine corroborari. Hiis
testibus, Eustachiode Ludham et W alter o Jilio ejus, Willelmo de Skip-
tune, ^ Willelmo de Pasci, Philippo filio Hode, Gileberto tilio Wynem\
Magistro Piogero, capellano de Ludham, Edivardo, capellano de Gun-
holvestune, et pluribus aliis.
(3.) Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Johannes de Heriz dedi, con-
cessi et hac presenti carta 7nea confirmavi domui de Bradebush et
capellanis ibidem Deo servientibus et imperpetuum. servituris pro
animabus Johannis de Heriz, Sarre de Heriz, Henrici de Heriz,
et omnium antecessorum meorum et successorum in puram et perpetuam
elemosinam quatuor bovatas terre in teritorio de Gonolstun ut perpetuo
sunqHibus suis propriis unum capellanum, diviiia in capella de Gonolston
pro animabus predictis celebrantem sustinent et reperiant, illam scilicet
quam WiUelmus ad le Halleyate quojidam tenuit, et illam quam
Pacardus Stogie tenuit, et illam quam Piobertus le Ncukomen tenuit,
et illam quam Ranulphus ad Fontem tenuit, una cum pratis dictis
bovatis terre adjacentibus, et omnibus aliis pertinenciis suis in villa et
extra, videlicet, in pratis, boscis, pascuis, pasturis, viis, semitis, aisi-
amentis, et omnibus aliis locis ; tenendas et habendas dictis domui et
capellanis ibidem deo servientibus et perpetuo servituris, de me et hered-
ibus meis vel assignatis meis, libere, quiete, bene et in pace, integre et
ab omni servicio seculari vel sectis curie vel forincecis serviciis solute
imperpetuum. Et ego, Johannes de Heriz et heredes mei vel assignati
mei dictas bovatas terre cum omnibus pertinenciis suis, ut predictum, est,
dicte domui et capellanis ibidem deo servientibus et servituris contra
omnes homines warantizabimus, acquietabimus et imperpetuum de-
fendemus. hi cujus rei testimonium, huic scrijyto sigillum meum
apposui. Hiis testibus : — domino Willelmo Sauynsum de Epirstun,
Waltero de Lud, Roberto Heyniot de eadem, Bicardo de Barneton,
Willelmo filio Roger i de Hoveryngham, Hugone fratre ejus, Ricardo de
Ludham et aliis. By line of ^ mark.
Nov. 13. Pardon to Nicholas de Loveny, chaplain, of his outlawry, if any, in the
Windsor county of Somerset, for non-appearance before John de Bello Campo and
Park. iiig fellows, justices of oyer and terminer touching divers felonies and
trespasses in that county, when indicted of a robbery committed by him
against Ralph, vicar of the church of Cammel, at Cammel, and of carrying
away the goods of the said Ralph ; on condition that he surrender forthwith
to prison in that county and stand his trial if the king or any other wishes
to proceed against him. By p.s.
Nov. 12. Protection with clause rogamus for two years for the master and brethren
Cippenham. of the hospital of St. Anthony, dwelling in England, collecting alms.
190
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Nov. 12.
Cippenham.
Nov. 12.
Cippenham.
Nov. 17.
Isle worth.
Nov. 11.
Windsor
Park.
Nov. 21.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Cippenham.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. [26.]
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Cippenham.
Nov. 20.
Westminster,
Membrane 16 — cont.
Licence for Nicholas Devias to enfeoff Hugh, parson of the church of
Baddesworth, of a moiety of the manor of Samlesbiry, held in chief, and for
the latter to re-grant the same for life to the said Nicholas, with remainders
to Alice daughter of Nicholas Devias and her heirs by Gilbert son of
Gilbert de Sotheworth, and to the right heirs of Nicholas.
By fine of 5 marks. Lancaster.
Licence for Gilbert de Sotheworth to enfeoff John de Middelton of a
moiety of the manor of Sotheworth, and for the latter to re-grant the same
to the said Gilbert for life, with remainders to Gilbert son of Gilbert de
Soth worth and his heirs by Alice his wife, and to the right heirs of Gilbert.
By fine of 5 marks. Lancaster.
Presentation of John de Stretton, parson of the church of Chastel Isabel,
to the church of Kenfare, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, on an
exchange of benefices with Robert de Norwiz.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of the
hospital of St. Mary, Great Massyngham, in satisfaction of 13s. id. of the
101. yearly of land and rent which they have the king's licence to acquire,
of land, &c. in Massyngham, not held in chief, as appears by inquisition
made by John de Blomvull, escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c., as
follows : —
by Thomas de Feltham, 3 acres of land,
by Humphrey de Shipedham, 3 acres 3^ roods of land,
by Reginald Boye, 4i acres of land,
by Geoffrey le Mason, ^ acre, ^V rood of land,
by Oliver son of William Reynald, 3^ roods of land,
by Godfrey le Taillour, ^ acre of land,
by John Warde, Ij arces of land,
by John Huwe, 1 acre of land,
by Juliana late the wife of John de Crek, 11 acres of land, and
by Cecily late the wife of William Broun, ^ acre of land. .
Notification to R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield that the king has
revoked his late presentation of Master John de Kirkeby to the church of
Wappyngbury, in his diocese. By K.
Protection with clause vohanus until Easter for Roger de Huntyngfeld,
staying on the king's service in the duchy of Aquitaine.
Protection with clause nolumus for two years for Master Henry de
Clif, prebendary of Applesthorpe in the church of St. Peter, York,
constantly attendant in the king's service.
The like for one year for John de Chinnok, parson of the church of
Pydeletrentehide.
Protection with clause voJuvuis for one year for William de Donton,
staying in Gascony on the king's service.
The like until Easter for Robert de Leyburn, staying in Gascony on
the king's service with Edmund earl of Kent.
MEMBRANE 15.
Nov. 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Shyrwod of
Westminster. 2 messuages, an acre of land, 2 acres, 1 rood, of meadow, 26^, 2d, of rent.
19 EDWARD II.— ?AKT 1.
191
Nov. 20.
Westminster,
Nov. 25.
Westminster,
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 4.
Maresfield.
1325. Membrane 15 — cont.
and two parts of a toft in Rypon and Sharhowe, to a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the church of St. Wilfrid, Ripon, for the souls of the
said William and Isabel his wife, his ancestors and the faithful departed.
By fine of lOO.s.
Substitution of John son of Simon le Brun, in the room of Nicholas de
Aston, to select 100 footmen in the county of Wyrcostre, as in a former
commission. French. [Fad. Writs.] By C.
Protection with clause noluvius for one year for Margaret late the wife
of John de Neyvill.
The like for William de Estnore, parson of the church of Orcheston.
The like for Ralph de Pilton, parson of the church of Norwold.
The like for two years for the prioress of Chesthunte.
Presentation of Robert de Hillum to the church of Rothing Margarete,
in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Henry
Gernet being in his hands. By p.s.
Appointment of John Sturmy and John Harsik, to arrest Thomas de
Hertford, John de Fordeham, Geofi'rey le Taverner, William de Massyng-
ham, John de Spaldyng, Henry de Massyngham, and John de Causton, all
of Lenne, John de Bachescroft of Wyram, Thomas Peper of Methewold,
William Peper of Methewold, John le Spicer of Balsham, Richard de
Shelfangre of Balsham, Nicholas Flegg of Wyram, Thomas de Metham,
parson, John de Stipyngge of AVyram, Nicholas Gonevill, 'chivaler,' and
Edmund his brother, parson, Robert de Lufi'enham, parson of the church
of Bekeswell, Matthew parson of the church of Rissheton, John de
Brughton of Shiryngton, John de Ormesby, ' chivaler,' Ralph de Pilton,
parson of the church of Northwold, and Jiichard de Seggeford, John
Burghard, John de Walsyngham, Walter Kellok, William Baret, Ralph de
Wirmegaye, all of Lenne, Peter de Breyghenham of Stouwe, John Gras of
Bychynwell, Martin de Thorp, Benedict Russel of Thorp, Geoffrey de
Eston of Thorplaund, John de Thorplaund, John atte Feld of Stradesete,
Walter Gossib of Fyncham, Roger Corpel of Fyncham, and Edmund his
brother, Richard atte Gate of Fyncham, Robert Cok of Berton, Thomas
Ingelbright of C[ri]mplesham, Richard Wolf of C[ri]mplesham, Thomas
Merioun of Stoke, John Hacoun of Shuldham, Richard Trussebot of
Shuldham, Robert, prior of Shuldham, John Bamme of Lenne, Adam de
Cokfelt [or Cokselt] of Lenne and John his brother, John de Writewelle of
Lenne, Walter de Pagrave of Cattesbat, John de Derham, and Humphrey de
Wyke. [Farl. Writs.] By K.
The like of Thomas Ughtred and Alan de Tesdale, to arrest John de
Wrokeshalle, 'chivaler,' John Mauleverer, 'chivaler,' Geoffrey Upsale,
' chivaler,' John son of John Metal of Pontefract, John Warenner of Ripoun,
Arnold White of Braban, Hugh Chaumberleyn, ' flemmyng' John Wasteler,
Samyas Antoninus Siteroun de Gene, and Costerus Morel de Luk'. [Farl.
Writs.] By K.
Nov. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Hungerford of 2
Westminster, messuages, 3 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow, and TOs. of rent in Hunger-
ford, Sandon and Cherleton by Hungerford to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the church of St. Laurence, Hungerford, for the souls of
the said Robert and Geva his wife, their ancestors and the faithful departed.
By fine of 6 marks. Berks.
102
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Nov. 25.
Westminster.
Nov. 25.
^''estnnnstel^
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 26.
W^estminster.
Dec. 3.
Westminster.
Membrane 15 — co7it.
Substitution of Simon Basset of Sapecote in the room of Roger la
Zousche, to select 30 hobelers in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, as
in a former commisson. French. [Pari. Writfi.] By C.
Exemption for life of Robert de Malo Lacu from being put upon assizes,
juries or recognitions, or from appointment as sheriff, coroner or other
minister against his will. By K.
Exemption for life of William de Lound, from being put upon assizes,
juries or recognitions. By K.
Presentation of Henry de Spaldyngton to the church of Trumpyngton,
in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Robert de Holand being in
his hands. By K.
Substitution of John de Clyvedon, in the room of John Wake, to select
footmen in the county of Somerset, as in a former commission.
French. [Pari. Writs.]
Protection with clause nolumiis for one year for John de la Haye.
The like for the following : —
William de Bereford.
John de Eston, parson of the church of Seyveton.
Henry de Thorp, parson of the church of Brom, for two years.
John de Merlawe, parson of the church of Navesby.
Thomas de Eggefeld, parson of the church of Thirsford.
Adam de Brom, clerk.
John de Rithre.
John de Norton, parson of the church of Great Bradele.
Protection in Ireland for three years for Otto de Grandissono. By K.
The said Otto, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Theobald de
Grandissono as his attorney in Ireland for that period. By K.
Confirmation of a grant in mortmain by John de Stokes, son of Robert
de Stokes, to the abbot and convent of St. James's without Northampton,
of 11^- acres of land in Bosyate, which Thomas Ebroys caused to be
assarted of the demesne of Henry III and of the custody of the wood of
Hyrnewode, which the same John held of Henry III, at a rent to the
Exchequer of Henry III of ISs. for the land, and of 2s. for the custody.
By fine of 20s. Northampton.
Protection with clause nohimus for one year for John de Wotton, master
of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalene by Baldak.
MEMBRANE 14.
Nov. 26. Appointment during pleasure of Eleanor late the wife of Henry de Percy
Westminster, to the custody of the curjjin^ of the castle of Scardeburgh, for her dwelling
there, on condition that she maintain the porters, watchmen and other
ministers required in the castle, during her custody. By K.
Mandate to Alexander de Bergh and Robert Wawayn, keepers of the said
castle, to deliver to her the said corpus with the armour, victuals and other
things in the castle, by indenture. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Randolf Duffoul of
Goseberkyrk.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
198
1325.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 2G.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster,
Nov. 24.
VVestminster,
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
Membrane 14 — coyit.
Licence for Henry do Tolouse to grant to Richard de Tudeworth and his
heirs the manor of Brokle, co. Southampton, held in chief.
By fine of 40.s. Southampton.
Presentation of Richard de Heslarton to the vicarage of the church of
Haylyng, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the priory of Haylyng being in his hands.
Grant to William de Carleton, king's chaplain, of the chantry in the
church of All Saints, Berewyk in Elmet. By K.
Respite for two years to the abbot of St. Albans of all debts due to the
king at the Exchequer and elsewhere. By K.
Pardon to William de Strensale, clerk, of his outlawry in the county of
York for non-appearance to make fine with the king for a trespass against
Thomas de Huntyngton, whereof he was convicted before the king, and of
whatever else pertains to the king for the trespass ; without prejudice to
the damages adjudged to Thomas on account thereof. By K.
Safe-conduct, until a week after Easter, for the merchants of the power
of William count of Holland and Seland, and lord of Friesland, coming
to the realm to trade. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William son of William de
Draycote to the prior and convent of St. Frideswide's, Oxford, in satisfaction
of 10.5. of the 20Z. yearly of land and rent which they have the king's
licence to acquire, of ,2 messuages, 46 acres of land, and 2 acres of meadow
in Elsefeld and Thornele {sic), held of. the prior and convent, as appears by
inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the counties of
Oxford, &c.
Grant to Robert de Haliwell, king's clerk, of the chapel of St. Mary by
Gravesende, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Aymer de
Valencia, sometime earl of Pembroke, being lately in his hands. By K.
Licence for William de Wytteneye to enfeoff John de Wytteneye of a
messuage and a virgate of land in Staunton St. John's, held in chief ; and
for the latter to re-grant the same to the said William for life, with reversion
to the said John and his heirs. By fine of 1 mark. Oxford.
Whereas Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, granted
to Thomas Lovel the custody, during the minority of the heir, of the lands
in Ryngeworth, co. Gloucester, late of Walter de Burgh, who held of him
by knight service, and these lands afterwards came into the king's hand by
the forfeiture of the said Thomas ; the king, willing to show him favour
herein, has granted to Thomas the custody of the said lands during the
nonage of the heir. By K.
Writ of aid, until Midsummer, for William Bernard! de Fourne, king's
Serjeant, whom the king is sending to the parts of Bayonne to bring certain
galleys there to him in England, with full power to punish and chastise the
mariners and other ministers of the galleys. By K.
Pardon to Nicholas de Ak, parson of the church of Brighteston of his
imprisonment and whatever pertains to the king on account of a trespass
committed against Thomas de Folquardby, parson of the church of Caul-
burn, in the Isle of Wight, by him and others, whereof he was convicted by
the inquisition upon which he put himself before the king ; without
prejudice to the said Thomas as to the damages adjudged to him on account
of the trespass. By K.
3217
N
194
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
Dec. 6.
Westminster.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
Dec. 3.
Westminster.
Dec. 6.
Westminster.
Dec. 3.
Westminster.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
Dec. 6.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 14 — cont.
Thomas, abbot of Seez, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Peter
de Orgerys, his fellow-monk, and John Averyl, as his attorneys for two
years. By fine of 20s. 8ussex.
Grant to John Suderman and Ertmar Long, merchants of Almain, for
their lives, of the following liberties, to wit, that in all places of the king's
realm and power they shall trade as the king's merchants specially
attendant upon his affairs, and as denizens of the realm, and shall be quit
of toll, pontage, passage, payage, picage, pavage, quayage, murage and
stallage on their merchandise, and that such merchandise shall not be
arrested for the trespasses of others, or for debts whereof they are not
principal debtors or sureties. By K.
The abbot of St. Valery, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Andrew de la Goue, prior of Takkele, and James de Braietel as his attorneys
for two years. By fine of 2 marks. Essex.
Presentation of Roger de Stoke, parson of the church of Slyndefold, in
the diocese of Chichester, to the vicarage of the church of St. Nicholas,
Arundel, in the same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of
Arundel being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with Robert de
Totynton.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Oliver de Ingham,
staying in Gascony. By K.
He has letters nominating Thomas de Hyndryngham and John son of
Robert de Ingham as his attorneys for one year.
Substitution of John de Enefeld, in the room of Henry de Bedik, to
select 140 footmen in the county of Middlesex, as in a former commission.
French. [Pari. WriU.}
Writ of aid, until Easter, for Godfrey de Rudham, king's clerk, charged
by the steward of the household and the keeper of the wardrobe to purvey
hay, oats, litter, and other necessaries for the Marshalsea of the household.
By bill of the keeper of the wardrobe.
Licence for William de Gosefeld to enfeoff Eustace de Swafham of the
manor of Boxstede, co. Suffolk, held in chief, and for him to regrant the
same to the said William for life, with successive remainders to James
Beauflour for his life, to James son of the said James, to John brother of the
said James, to Thomas brother of the said John, and to Hugh, brother of
the said Thomas, and the heirs of their bodies, and to William, brother of
the said Hugh, and his heirs. By fine of 10/. Suffolk.
Protection with clause nolnmns, for one year, for Richard de Bello,
chaplain.
The like for William, almoner of the church of St. Paul, London, parson
of the church of Hoton.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William Arnaldi de Forde, king's
Serjeant, to have the keeping of the pesage of iron and goods of avoirdupois
in the town of Southampton. By K.
Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for the abbot of St. Mary's,
York, in his manors of Haselyngfeld and Belton.
The like for the following : —
Robert de Hagham.
Peter de Orgericiis, fellow-monk of the abbot of Seez, Normandy, bailiff
of Atheryngton, and his general proctor in England.
The prior of Wyrkesop,
The prior of Lodere,
I
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
195
1325.
Dec. 6.
Westminster,
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 8.
Tower of
L<jndon,
Dec. 10.
Westminster,
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 13.
Pardon to the owners, merchants, masters and mariners of five galleys of
the city, duchy and parts of Venice, of the homicides and discords perpetrated
by them against the men of the parts of Southampton and the Isle of Wight,
in which^men on both sides were killed, it having been found by inquisitions
and letters of the said town and other letters that the injured persons have
been indemnified by them, and the prelates and nobles assembled in the
present parliament at Westminster having given their consent to the said
pardon ; so that no merchants of those parts coming to the realm shall be
arrested or aggrieved in any way on that account, but that they shall come
and go in safety with their goods and merchandise.
Licence for John de Myners to enfeoff John de Kynardesleye of the manor
of Blakenhale, co. Stafford, held in chief as of the honor of Tuttebury as
appears by inquisition made by John de Hampton, escheator in the counties
of Gloucester, &c. ; and for the latter to regrant the same to the said John
and Isabel his wife, for their lives, with successive remainders in tail to
Thomas their son, to William his brother, to John son of Elias de
Verdon, to Nicholas his brother and to Robert brother of the said Nicholas,
and Hugh de Meignyll, the elder, and his heirs.
Whereas Margaret daughter of John de Preston demised to Ralph de
Lelle and Juliana his wife, for their lives, a messuage, 6 bovates of land
and 8 acres of meadow in Goushill in Holdernesse, held in chief as of the
honor of Albemarle, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymesby,
escheator in the counties of York, &c. with reversion to the said Margaret
and her heirs, and after the death of the said Ralph, William son of Elias
de Wilton and the said Margaret, his wife, granted in fee tail to John de
Wilton the remainder of the premises after the death of the said Juliana ;
and whereas the said John after the death of Juliana entered into the
messuage and lands without licence ; the king has pardoned- to the said
John the trespasses herein and granted licence for him to retain the same
as above, with reversion to the said Margaret and her heirs.
Grant to William de Deen of the marriage of John de Briaunzon, son
and heir of John de Briaunzon, tenant in chief, to hold without disparage-
ment. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Alan de Tesdale, king's yeoman, to the
office of the stewardship of the forest of Galtres, receiving as much as others
have had in that office, with licence to appoint a substitute when he is
engaged elsewhere with the king, and with power to remove and appoint
foresters when necessary for the king's advantage. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ingelram Berenger to the
prior, chaplains and hermits of Blakemore of 100 acres of land in Rocombe,
held in chief by the service of rendering H2s. Ad. at the Exchequer and are
worth 8.S'. 4:d. yearly beyond that rent, to find a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the church of the hermitage of Blakemore for the
souls of the said Ingelram and the faithful departed and towards the
maintenance of 10 mendicants to be refreshed in the said hermitage once
a day ; as the king has learned by inquisition ad quod damniun made by
John Everard, escheator in the counties of Cornwall, etc. that it is not to
the prejudice of him or others to grant such licence.
By fine of 40.s. Dorset.
Licence for Michael de Meledon to grant to Adam de Tyghlehurst and
Alice his wife, for their lives, a messuage, a toft, an acre and 3 roods of
land, 2 acres of meadow and pasture for one cow in Kersyngton, co. Oxford,
19C)
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2325 Membrane 13 — cont.
held in chief as of the honor of St. Valery, as appears by inquisition made
by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the counties of Southampton, &c. ;
with reversion to the said Michael.
Pardon to Hugh Begges, of Lauveye, in consideration of his good service
in Ireland, in battle against Robert de Brus and his accomplices invading
those parts, for the death of Walter Mape and the burning of his houses
and carrying away his goods ; on condition that he stand his trial if anyone
wishes to proceed against him. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Cerne by John Pyn of Asshele of a toft and 10 acres of land in Langebridie,
by Geotirey Cobbe of Westbagelage, of a messuage and 12 acres of land in
Westbagelage, and by John de Brideport of Bere of an acre of land and 5
acres of meadow in Morbathe, co. Dorset, not held in chief, and worth
beyond the due services lOs. (jd., as appears by inquisition made by John
Everard, escheator in the counties of Somerset &c., to hold in part satis-
faction of the 101. yearly of land and rent which they have the king's licence
to acquire.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter by Edward I to the prior and
convent of Wyrkesope, dated at Westminster 28 March, 33 Edward I.
By fine of 20s. Nottingham.
[Calendar of the Patent Bolls, 33 Edward I, p. 325.]
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
Lonclou.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
3IEMBRANE 12,
Dec. 5. Presentation of Laurence de Brandeston, prebendary in the church of
Westminster, St. Mary, Leycestre, to the church of Sibbesdon, in the diocese of Lincoln,
in the king's gift by reason of the temporalties of the abbey of Lyre being
in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with Robert de Leycestre.
Vacated because otherwise below. By K.
Dec. 3. Pardon to Roger de Bowes for the death of William Bun of Barnard
Westminster. Castle. By K. on the information of W. de Clyf.
Dec. 1. Licence for John Cosyn, chaplain, warden of the chapel of St. Mary, Sibe-
Westminster. thorp, to acquire in mortmain land and rent, not held in chief, to the value
of lOZ. a year. By K.
Nov. 28. Confirmation of a grant in frank almoin by Thomas de Sibethorpe, king's
Westminster, clerk, to John Notebroun, chaplain, warden of the altar of St. Mary in the
chapel of St. Mary on the north side of the church of Sibethorp, newly
built by the said Thomas, of 5 messuages, a toft, 3 bovates aijd 100 acres
of land, 30 acres of meadow, and 30.s. of rent in Sibethorp, Hokesworth,
Sireston, Eyleston, Aslacton and Thurverton for the maintenance of two
chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel for the good estate
of the said Thomas, for his soul when he is dead, and for the souls of his
father and mother, brothers, sisters, ancestors and heirs, Simon de Sibe-
thorp, and William and Reginald his sons, Geoffrey le Clerk and Isabel his
wife, and the faithful departed. By K.
Dec. 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Elias Bacun of Estwittenham,
Westminster. William Crek and John le Veysin to the abbot and convent of Dorkecestre
of 2 messuages, 80 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 2 acres of
wood in \Vareberwe and Nettlebed, held in chief as of the manor of
Bensyngton, as appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator
1
I'J EDWARD II.-Paut 1.
197
1325.
Di3C. H.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
Dec. 8.
Westminster.
Dec. 9.
Westminster.
Dec. 8.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 8.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 7.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 8.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 12 — cont,
in the counties of Southampton, &c. and GO acres of land and 30.s'. of rent
in Henle and Clifton, to find a canon as chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the abbi^ for the souls of the said Elias, William and John and
the faithful departed. By K. and by fine of 2 marks.
Whereas Roger de Ledes enfeofied Richard his son of 8 tofts, 7 bovates,
58 acres of land, o acres, 1 rood, of meadow, and 6.s. of rent, in Saxton,
Toueton and Bretby, held in chief as of the honour of Pontefract, as
appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the
counties of York, (kc, and Richard regranted the same to him and Margaret
his wife for life, and they entered into the same without licence ; the king
has pardoned Roger and Margaret for the trespasses herein and granted
that they shall retain the premises for life, with reversion to Richard.
Presentation of Nicholas Vigrous, parson of the church of Broxholm, in
the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Wilyngham St. Mary in the diocese
of Norwich ; on an exchange of benefices with William de Sutton.
Appointment during pleasure of Robert de Haustede to the custody of
the tower in the king's castle of Porcestre, so that, if need be, ho shall
apply all the force that he can to the custody of the outer [forinseci) bailey
of the said castle. By p.s.
Mandate to Thomas de Saunford, constable of the said castle, to deliver
the tower to him, with its armour, cross bows, springalds, engines and
other munition thereof, by indenture. By p.s.
Mandate to the said Robert, keeper of the tower of the said castle, and
the said Thomas, constable of the castle, to cause the castle to be
munitioned and fortified by men at arms, horsemen and footmen if the
admirals of any of the fieets of alien ships threaten to land towards the
said castle or the neighbouring parts. By p.s.
Grant to the burgesses of the town of Kyngeston upon Hull of murage
for three years to finish the wall and ditch, which by the king's command
they have begun to enclose their town.
By K. and pet. of C. returned before the king.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas Kyriel as captain and
admiral of the king' s fleet of ships as well of the Cinque Ports as of other
ports and places on the coast from the month of the Thames westwards ;
with power of chastising and punishing the mariners and others of the
fleet. By K.
Writ de intendendo for him directed to masters, mariners, and others of
the said fleet. By K.
Appointment of Adam de Herwyngton, king's clerk, of the custody of
the oflice of the treasurership of the Exchequer, Dublin, until further
order. By p.s.
Mandate to Walter de Istlepp, late treasurer of the said Exchequer, or
his lieutenant, to deliver to him the roUS; keys, memoranda and other
things relating to the office. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry de Hambury, as chief justice of
the Bench, Dublin, with the usual fee. ' By K.
Mandate to the justices of that Bench to admit him.
Mandate to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer, Dublin,
to pay him the fee.
198
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Dec. 11.
Tower of
Loudon.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 6.
Westminster.
Dec. 5.
Westminster.
Dec. 11.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 13.
Tower of
London,
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 14.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 12 — cont.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger de Birthop as second justice of
the same Bench, with the usual fee. By K.
Mandate to the said Henry to admit him. By K.
Mandate to the said treasurer and chamberlains to pay him the fee. By K.
Grant to the abbot and convent of Faversham of all the issues and
profits of the temporalities of that abbey during the last voidance, which
pertain or could in any wise pertain to the king on that account. By K.
Mandate to Stephen de la Dane, late keeper of that abbey, to deliver the
same to the abbot and convent. By K.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to acquit the said
Stephen and the abbot and convent of the same. By K.
Licence for Thomas de Coudray to enfeoff William de Warbelton, parson
of the church of Warbelton, and Richard de Coudray of a moiety of the
manor of Berton Sacy, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant the same
to him for life, with remainders to Fulk de Coudray and Joan his wife, and
the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of the said Thomas.
By fine of 100-s. Southampton.
Presentation of Laurence de Brandeston, prebendary in the church of
St. Mary, Leycestre, in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Sibbesdon,
in the same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
abbey of Lyre being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with Robert
de Leycestre. By K. •
Pardon to William le Fogheler of Holey m for acquiring to him and his
heirs from Ralph de Sancto Martino a messuage and a bovate and a half of
land in Holeym and from John Aldelot 6 acres of meadow in Neusum by
Frothyngham, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as appears by
inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of
York, &c. and entering therein without licence; with licence for him to
retain the same.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Gilbert de Syngelton as second justice
of the pleas following the justiciary of Ireland, with the usual fee. By K.
Mandate to Nicholas Fastolf to admit him.
Power during pleasure to Nicholas Kyriel, captain and admiral of the
fleet from the mouth of the Thames westwards, to make scrutiny in all
ports and places along the coast for any letters brought into the realm
prejudicial to the crown, and to arrest the persons with whom they are
found and send them to the king, or if he be abroad to have them kept in
custody, but he is not by this pretext to take occasion of invading or
aggrieving merchants or others crossing the sea. [Fcedera.] By K.
The like to John Sturmy, captain and admiral of the fleet of ships of
Great Yarmouth and all places from the mouth of the Thames north-
wards.
Protection with clause nolumusy for one year, for Robert son of Richard
de Melnho of Bikeleswade.
MEMBRANE 11.
Dec. 7. Presentation of William de Clare, parson of the church of Helmyngham,
Westminster, in the diocese of Norwich, to the church of Kirkeby, in the diocese of
Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of Richard de Wylughby, tenant in chief ; on an exchange of benefices
with Alan de Medefeld.
19 EDWARD 11.— 1\\RT 1.
199
1325.
Dec. 6.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 8.
Westminster,
Dec. 8.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 9.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 9.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 11.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 6.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 9.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 14.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 14.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 11.
Tower of
London.
Mciiibirnie 11 — cont.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Edward de Balliolo, coming to the realm,
and for the men of his household. By K.
Protection and safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Nicholas, monk of
the abbey of Clairvaux of the Cistercian order, making a visitation of
houses of that order in England, Wales and Ireland. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John le Archer of 3 stalls
[sddas) in the suburb of London to the prior and brethren of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, towards the maintenance of a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. John,
Clerkenwell, for the souls of the said John, Thomas his brother, and the
faithful departed. By line of 40.s. London.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Wyllardeby to the bailiwick
of the forestership of Foulowode in the hay of Skalleby, with the usual
wages. By p.s.
Pardon to William, prior of Tykeford, for all trespasses of vert in the
forest of Salcey. By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
Licence for the prior of Tikeford to present for this turn a fit parson to
two parts of the church of Botyngdone in the diocese of Lincoln, which are
of his patronage and are void by the death of the last rector, notwithstanding
that the said priory is in the king's hands for certain causes. By K.
Master Richard de Clare, parson of the church of Dungarvan, staying in
England, has letters nominating Walter de Stoke and Thomas Prendregas
as his attorneys in Ireland for three years.
Ratification of the estate of Master William de Weston, king's clerk, pre-
bendary of Derset in the cliurch of Lichfield, of the patronage of the bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, and of Godichestre in the free chapel of St.
Martin le Grand, London, of the king's patronage, notwithstanding any
right of the king therein. By K.
Licence for Edmund de Bohun and Maud his wife to enfeoff Roger de
Ryvers of the manor of Cristeshale, co. Essex, held in chief as of the
castle of Aungre, and of the manor of Elmedon, co. Essex, held in chief as
of the honor of Boulogne, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Blomvull, escheator in the counties of Essex, &c. ; and for him to regrant
the same to them and the heirs of Edmund.
Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for Thomas de Askeby,
staying on the king's service in Gascony.
By testimony of the constable of Bordeaux.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Simon de Knottyngley to the office of
porter of the king's castle of Pontefract, with the usual fee and wages.
By p.s.
The like of John de Eston, king's clerk, to the office of controller of the
mine of Combemartyn, co. Devon, with the usual wages.
By bill of the treasurer.
Writ of aid directed to the mayor and sheriffs of London in favour of
Robert de Holden, king's clerk, to whom the king by letters patent has
granted the keeping of the House of Converts, London, for life, in collecting
rents given for the maintenance of the said converts from tenements in the
said city, which are detained by the tenants.
The like, directed to the mayor and bailiffs of Oxford.
200
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 15.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 28.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
Dec. 30.
Haughley
{Haule).
^lemhyanc 11 — cont»
Pardon to Joceus de Spaldyng for the death of Thomas de Kyrkeby, as
it appears by the record and process of John le {dc) Bousser and his fellows,
justices assigned to deliver the gaol of Neugate, that he killed him in self-
defence. By pet. of C.
Exemption for life of Thomas de Ingaldesthorp from being put on
assizes, juries or recognitions, and from appointment as sheriff, coroner or
other minister of the king against his will. By K.
Pardon, at the request of Master Pancius de Controne, king's clerk and
doctor, to Castruccius alias Construccius de Anterminellis for the death of
Ciacus Roncinus ; and of the abjuration of the realm which he made on
that account, as is said. By K.
Licence, for good service done by Richard de Perers, for Petronilla, late
the wife of John de Benstede, tenant in chief, to marry the said Richard, if
she will ; but, if she will not, then let that which pertains to the king of
her marriage be saved to the king. By p.s.
Adam le Breton, staying in England, has latters nominating Henry de
Bernesley as his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Mary, late the wife of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, going beyond
seas, has letters nominating Master John de Rediswell and John de
Crosseby as her attorneys until Midsummer.
The same Mary, executrix of the will of the earl, has the like.
Protection with clause riolunms for Richard de Monte Caniso, going with
the said Mary, to endure as above.
The like for the following : —
Richard de Bauton, parson of the church of Esthanyngfeld.
Philip de Lucheto, parson of the church of Swanescombe.
Simon, parson of the church of Baldeswell.
Richard de Plaiz.
John Moriz.
Thomas Priour.
Hermann de Brikendon.
Roger Houtoft.
John de Chastelmartyn.
Alexander de Syncton, parson of the church of Fprnekeye.
John de Laveham.
The prior of Frumpton.
Hugh de Turplyton, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard
de Offele as his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Pardon to Bogo de Knovill, knight, for a fine made by him, of his
rebellion ; with restitution of his lands and goods. By p.s.
Mandate to Thomas, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England to deliver
the same to him.
The like to the following : —
Hugh le Despenser the younger.
Humphrey de Northwod.
Robert de Hungerford, keeper of forfeited lands in the county of Wilts.
Robert de Aston, keeper of such lands in the county of Gloucester.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to restore to him
bis lands taken into the king's hands and let by them to farm. By p.s.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
201
1325.
Dec. 26.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
1326.
Jan. 2.
Haughley.
1325.
Dec. 27.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
Membrane 11 — cont.
Pardon to the prior and convent of Kerseye for acquiring in mortmain
divers parcels of land, to wit in Edwardeston, from John de Punton, 3 acres
of land, from John Hersent, 3 acres of land, from Rohert Hersent, 5 acres of
land and 1 rood of pasture, from William Merywedere, -^ acre of pasture,
from John le Taillour, 1 acre of pasture, from Rohert Ilert, 3 roods of
land, from Gilhert le Hert, 1 acre of land, from Hugh le Thacchere, 1 acre
of land, from Alice Dulle, 1 acre of land, and from William de Edwardeston,
2 acres, 1 rood, of land ; in Boxford, from Sarah Lyvyng, ^ acre of pasture ;
in Kerseye, from Adam Gunnyld, 8 acres of land, and from Adam
W^ryghtesone, 8 acres of land ; in Leleseye, from John de Tya, 1 acre of
land ; in Whatefeld, from Thomas de Cokefeld, 5 acres of land, from Isabel
Graveny, 6 acres of land, from Avelina Gravcny, 6 acres of land, from
Isabel Graveny and Avelina Graveny, i acre of pasture, and from Heloise
Graveny, 9 acres of land and ^ acre of pasture ; and in Berkyngg, from
Robert de Belstede, 3 acres of land ; and entering therein after the publica-
tion of the statute of mortmain without licence ; and licence for them to
retain the same. By K.
Brothers Roger de Neteshirde and John de Erpyngham, fellow-monks of
the prior and convent of St. Benet's, Hulme, bringing news of the death
of Henry, their abbot, have letters directed to the prior and convent of
licence to elect. By p.s.
Protection with clause uolumus, for two years, for John de Hegham, clerk.
Dec. 11.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 14.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 10.
Protection with clause volumus, until Midsummer, for Master William de
Weston, parson of the church of Aderbury, going beyond seas on the king's
service. By K.
The like for the following going with him : —
John de Oxneford, ' taverner.'
Andrew, parson of a mediety of the church of Morton.
John de Felsted, 'taverner.'
The same Master William has letters nominating William de Holcote
and Thomas atte Welde as his attorneys for one year.
Pardon to Thomas de Trenyer for acquiring in fee tail a messuage, 28
acres of land, and 18 acres of moor in Trenyer, held in chief as of the
manor of Alwerton, which is in the king's hands by the forfeiture of
Henry le Tyeys, as appears by inquisition made by John Everard, escheator
in the counties of Cornwall, &c. and licence for him to retain the same.
Pardon to Michael Rosel for the death of Nicholas son of Arnold de
Percy of Kildale, and for the death of Ralph Scot of Neuton in Cliveland,
and of any consequent outlawries.
By K. on the information of G. le Scrop.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Grey to the custody of the
castle of Notingham. By K.
Mandate to Henry de Faucomberge, the keeper thereof, to deliver the
castle to him with the armour, victuals, and other things therein, by
indenture. By K.
Vacated because on the Fine Roll under the same date.
202
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 14.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 17.
Havering atte
Bower.
Dec. 16.
Havering atte
Bower^
Dec. 15.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 26.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 28.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
Dec. 27.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
Dec. 27.
Bury
St. Edmunds,
1326.
Jan. 2.
flaughley.
Membrane 10 — cant.
Pardon to the citizens of Carlisle, in consideration of their losses by the
incursions of the Scots, of 160Z. due at the Exchequer for their farm,
of the seventeenth and eighteenth years of the present king. By K.
Presentation of Richard de Norton, parson of the church of Bokenhale,
in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Menstreworth, in the diocese of
Hereford, on an exchange of benefices with William de Thuneyk.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Botereux to the custody of
the castle of Tyntagel. By p.s.
Mandate to the keeper thereof to deliver the castle to him by indenture,
with the victuals, armour and other things in the same.
The like of John Pecche to the custody of the castle of Corf and of the
warren of Purbyk to hold in the same manner as former keepers have held
the same. By p.s.
Mandate to John de Latimer for livery of the castle and warren to
him. By p.s.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for John de la Haye.
The like for the warden of the hospital of St. Mary, Anesty.
Writ of aid for one year for John de Bedeford, charged by Thomas de
Useflete, king's clerk, clerk of the Great Wardrobe, to provide necessary
carriage for the same office. By K.
The like for Thomas de Crull.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Richard de
Baldok, parson of the church of Stebenheth.
The like for Benedict de Braham, for one year.
Grant to Richard, abbot of St. Edmund's that the chancellor of the king
shall issue the writ de excoimnunicato capiendo at the signification and
request of the said abbot in chancery, as he does at the signification and
request of archbishops and bishops, in the case of persons excommunicated
within the exempt jurisdiction of the abbot. By K.
Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John de Bolyngbrok,
escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c. for the abbot of Roucestre in
Dovedale to remove the chapel of Halywell, co. Warwick, which is situated
in a solitary dangerous spot on the highway of Watlyngstrete, frequented by
robbers who rob the canons dwelling there and others passing along that
street, and to make and maintain the chantry long since established in the
chapel for the souls of Robert de Cotes and Richard Fyton, in the abbot's
conventual church of Roucestre ; and to this end to let to farm the 2^ vir-
gates of land in Halyw^ell, Chirchewaure and Clift'ton, which the abbot holds
for the maintenance of the chantry. By fine of 20.s'. Stafford.
Writ of aid directed to all mayors, bailiffs, ministers and the barons of
the Cinque Ports and other ports and shores and to the masters and
mariners of all ships of the fleet from the mouth of the Thames westwards,
in favour of Nicholas Kiriel, appointed as captain and admiral of the said
fleet. By K.
Writ of aid in favour of John de Sturmy, appointed as captain and
admiral of the fleet towards the north.
19 EDWARD IL— Part 1.
203
1325.
Dec. 27.
Biuy
St. Edmunds.
1326.
Jan. 11.
South
Elmham.
Jan. 10.
South
Elmham.
Jan. 13.
South
Elmham.
1325.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
Membrane 10 — cont.
Pardon, at the request of Master Pancius de Controne, the king's doctor,
to Leuin Denusus de Luca for the death of John Cacheger. By p.s.
The like to the following for the death of the same John : —
Doftus Oddy de Luca.
Guy Bonconty de Luca.
Notification of the royal assent to the election of John de Aylesham, prior
of the house of St. Benet, Hulme, to be abbot of that place.
Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for William le Forester, yeoman of the
countess of Fife, the king's niece, who lately came to the king from Scot-
land, returning to the same parts with a groom. By K.
Licence for Hugh de Naunton to enfeoff William Neuman and Hugh de
Frantiston, chaplains, of the manor of Leyre atte Haye, co. Essex, held in
chief as of the honor of Boulogne, and of lOO.s-. of rent in Alderton, co.
Suffolk, held in chief as of the honor of Eye, and for them to regrant the
manor to him, Eleanor his wife and John his son, in survivorship, on
condition that the manor shall remain to the heirs of the body of John, or
failing such to the right heirs of Hugh, and to regrant the rent to him,
Eleanor his wife, and Hugh his son, in survivorship, on condition that the
same shall remain to the heirs of the body of the said Hugh son of Hugh,
or failing such to the right heirs of Hugh.
Licence, for a fine of 2,000 marks made by James le Botyller of Ireland,
son and heir of Edmund le Botyller of Ireland, tenant in chief, whereof he
will pay to the king at the Exchequer of Dublin at Easter next 1001. and at
Michaelmas lOOZ. and so from year to year until the whole be paid, for the
said James to marry whomsoever he will.
Memora7idum, that this patent is not enrolled on the Fine Roll, because
the said James made a recognisance to the king of the said sum, as appears
on the Close Roll of the same year.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 1 3.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 9.
Whereas Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, long before he forfeited to the
king, granted in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Mere vale 120 acres
of land in Hertyndon, parcel of the manor of Pillesbury, held of the king as
of the manor of Hertyndon, co. Derby, which manor is in the king's hands
by the forfeiture of the earl, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Bolingbrok, escheator in the counties of Derby, &c. in exchange for 60
acres of land in the same town, and a release to him and his heirs of 20.5.
yearly which the abbot and convent used to receive from him at his
exchequer of Tuttebury, and they entered therein without licence ; the king
for a fine made by the abbot has pardoned the trespass herein and granted
licence for the abbot and convent to retain the same.
By fine of 40s. Derby.
Whereas John de Goldyngton used to receive out of the manor of Wilie,
now held by Thomas du Boys and Margaret his wife, 6 marks yearly with
which the manor is charged for the life of Sarah de Castello, and because
the lands of the said John are now in the king's hands on account of his
rebellion, the 6 marks are required for the king of the same Thomas and
Margaret from the time of the taking of the lands into his hands, he
has pardoned the said Thomas all arrears of the 6 marks and released him
from payment of the same for such time as the lands remain in the king's
hands. By p.s.
201
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 11.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Dec. 11.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 15.
Havering atte
Bower.
Dec. 26.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
Nov. 23.
Westminster.
Dec. 26.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
Dec. 21.
Lamarsh.
Dec. 27.
Bury
St. Edmunds.
1326.
.Jan. 3;
Haughley.
Membrane 9 — cont.
Licence for William de Esshton to enfeoff Richard de Merclesden of a
messuage and 6 bovates of land in Broghton in Cravene, held in chief as
of the honor of the Castle of Skipton, as appears by inquisition made by
Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Master William de Weston, king's clerk,
parson of the church of Aderbury, and canon of the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln, going beyond seas to forward business enjoined on him by the
king. By K.
Pardon to Nicholas, parson of the church of Kyngesdon of his outlawry
in the county of Kent for non-appearance before the king to answer touching
a plea of trespass of Richard atte Gate of London and Hugh de Assheland.
Vacated because un the Patent Boll of the eifjliteenth year. By p.s.
Pardon to Ralph le Parker for acquiring to him and his heirs from
Thomas de Dokwra 9 acres of land in Hoton ' in the Forest,' held in chief,
and entering therein without licence ; and grant that he shall have the same
again. By fine of lOs.
Commission, during pleasure, to Thomas de Bradestan of the custody of
the king's chace of Kyngeswode by Bristol, with the usual fee. By p.s.
Mandate to Michael Daune, late keeper of the chace, to deliver it to him.
By the same writ.
Mandate to the constable of the castle of Bristol to pay him the usual
wages and fees. By the same writ.
Grant to John Perbron of the king's ship called la Cristofre with its
gear (attilio). By K.
Mandate to Henry de Horseye to deliver the same to him.
Presentation of Robert de Brustewyk, king's clerk, to the church of
Ribbelcestre in the archdeaconry of Richemund, void by the resignation of
Robert de Pokelynton, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of
the lands late of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, a rebel, being in his hands.
By p.s.
Pardon to Ralph Basset of Drayton, in consideration of his services in
the duchy [of Aquitaine], of the burning and destruction of the bastide of
St. Sardos (Sancti Sacerdotis) and the plundering and killing of men there,
and of all felonies and trespasses which might hereafter be charged against
him. By K.
Licence, at the request of Hugh le Despenser the younger, for the abbot
and convent of Coggeshale to acquire in mortmain land and rent, not held
in chief, to the value of lOOs. a year. By p.s.
Vacated because surrendered because on 22 July, 16 Richard Ily the abbot
and convent acquired land and rent in full satis/action hereof.
Presentation of Bartholomew de Bradden to the church of Merkefeld, in
the diocese of Lincoln.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Simon Warde to the custody of the
corpus of the castle of Pontefract for the munition of the same and the
defence of those parts against the incursions of enemies and for the bridling
of any malefactors in those parts, with the usual fee. By K.
Mandate to Thomas Deyvill to deliver the corpus to him.
Vacated because below.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
1326.
Jan. 2.
Haughley.
Jan. 3.
Haughley.
Jan. 3.
Haughley.
Jan. 4.
Haughley .
Jan. 4.
Haughley.
Jan. 8.
South
Elmham.
Jan. 9.
Hoxne.
Jan. 12.
South
Elmham.
Jan. 10.
South
Elmham.
Jan. 18.
Norwich.
1325.
Dec. 18.
Mountnessing.
{Gynges
Mounteny)
Membrane 9 — cont.
Licence for William son of Laurence de Hoo, bondman of the king's
manor of Haule, co. Suffolk, to be promoted to all holy orders notwith-
standing that he is the king's bondman. By p.s.
John de Bello Becco in Normandy, staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating Thomas de Giorsio, lay brother of the said house, and Marcel-
linus de Alneto, clerk, as his attorneys in Ireland for three years.
By fine of GOs. Ireland.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Simon Warde to the custody of the
corpus of the castle of Pontefract, as above.
Mandate to Thomas Deyvill as above.
Memorandum that the said Simon made oath before Master Robert de
Baldok, the chancellor, to be faithful herein.
Mandate to John de Rithre, constable of the castle of Skypton in Cravene,
to be counselling and helping unto him with all his posse whenever
necessary.
The like to Richard de Musle, constable of the castles of Sandale and
Conyngesburgh.
Pardon to Thomas le Hunt of his outlawry in the county of Essex for
non-appearance before John de Mutford and John de Bousser, justices of
oyer and terminer touching certain trespasses against Hugh le Despenser
the younger, to answer touching trespasses at the manor of Wykes, co.
Essex, on condition that he surrender to prison forthwith and stand his
trial if the said Hugh will proceed against him. By K.
Licence for Thomas, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England to enfeoff
William de Neuport, parson of the church of Radenhale, and Richard de
Burstede, parson of the church of Stonham, of the manor of Radenhale,
CO. Norfolk, and of the advowson of the church of the said manor, held in
chief ; and for the latter to regrant the same to the earl and Alice his wife
and the heirs of the said Alice. By K.
Presentation of Alan de Medefeld, parson of the church of Kirkeby, in
the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Helmyngham, in the diocese of
Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the bishopric being in his hands ;
on an exchange of benefices with William de Clare. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to William Martel of all his lands in Nymnesfeld,
CO. Gloucester, which the king lately took into his hands. By K.
Licence for Thomas son of Henry le Wrighte of Haule, king's bondman
of the manor of Haule, co. Suffolk, to be promoted to all holy orders.
By p.s.
Grant during pleasure to Nicholas del Despens, king's yeoman, in aid of
the maintenance of his wife and children, of all the lands late of William
de Bredon, in the town of Chelardeston, co. Derby, in the king's hands by
reason of the rebellion of the said William. By p.s.
Presentation of John Waryn, king's clerk, parson of the church of
Whitchurche, in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of High Aungre, in
the diocese of London, on an exchange of benefices with Hugh de Osevill.
By p.s.
206
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Dec. 28.
Bury
vSt. Edmunds.
Dec. 30.
Haughley.
1326.
•Tan. 3.
Ilaughley.
Jan. 3.
Haugliley.
.Jan. 1.
Ilaughley.
Jan. 3.
Haughley.
.Jan. 3.
Lopham.
BIEMBRANE 8.
Inspe.vimiis and confirmation, although the manor is held in chief, of a
grant (in French) dated at Bury St. Edmunds, 27 December, 19 Edward II,
by Hugh le Despenser, lord of Glamorgan and ^Morganno, to William son of
Paulinus de Iverdif of the manor of Rokhampton, except the advowson of
the church thereof, to hold to him and his heirs by the service of a knight's
fee, and suit to the said Hugh's court of Teukesbirs every three weeks in
exchange for the manor of Waleton. Witnesses : — Sir Robert de Mohaut,
Robert de Watevill, John de Bek, Richard Talbot, Robert Sapy, John
Sapy, Edmund Gascelyn, ' chivalers,' Alan de Thesdale, John le Botiller
and others. By K.
Licence for Richard de Tudeworth to grant for life to Richard de Tolouse
2 messuages, a mill and a virgate of land in Muleford, co. Wilts, held in
chief. By fine of 40s.
Appointment of Richard de Wynneferthyng and Geoffrey de Bliburgh,
canon of Torkeseye, to survey the castles, manors, lands and goods of
John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, in all counties, and to see to the
safe keeping thereof. By K.
Letters of credence for them directed to the bailiffs, ministers, freemen
and all other tenants of the said earl. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Danyel to the custody of the
castle and land of Radenore, where Margaret, lady Mortimer {(h Mortuo Mart)
of Wygemor, mother of Roger de Mortuo Mari of W^ygemor, the king's rebel,
was accustomed to stay, and at which place as well as at Worcester she was
accustomed, as the king is informed, to hold meetings of suspected persons,
for which reason the king has commanded her to be removed from
Worcester to the abbey of Elnestowe by Bedeford ; and the said John is
to receive the same fee as other constables of that castle, and the said
Margaret is to receive the issues thereof by some receiver appointed by
herself and satisfy the said John of his fee. By K.
Licence for William de Haselwell to enfeoff Robert de Clyve, chaplain, of
a messuage, a carucate of land, 3 acres of meadow, 3 acres of moor, and 32.?.
of rent in Kyngesnorton, held in chief ; and for the latter to regrant the
same to the said William and Margery his wife for their lives, with
remainders to William Benet and Lucy his wife, and the heirs of their bodies,
and to the right heirs of William Benet. By fine of 100s. Worcester.
Whereas William Wylles lately acquired in fee from William de Harecourt,
8 acres of land and an acre of meadow in Puntele, co. Oxford, held in chief,
and Henry le Clerk of Staunton Harecourt afterwards acquired from the said
William the premises, and from John de Harecourt a messuage, a toft and
an acre of meadow in Staunton Harecourt, held in chief, and entered into
the same without licence ; the king, for a fine made by the said Henry, has
pardoned these trespasses, and granted that he shall have the premises again
to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of lO-s-. Oxford.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Edmund Dacre to follow and arrest
John Lelly of Carleton, clerk, and bring him to the king wherever he may
be. By K.
The like of the following : —
The sheriff of York.
Adam Bower.
Richard Skynner.
Simon Warde.
John de Rythere.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 207
1326. Membrane 8 — cant.
Jan. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John son of John Butetourt
Lopham. of a messuage, 20 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture,
and 20.S. of rent in Belchamp William to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the church there for the souls of John Butetourt, Maud
late the wife of John Butetourt, their ancestors and the faithful departed.
By fine of 6 marks. Essex.
Jan. 8. Licence for Maud late the wife of John Boutetourt, to grant in fee tail
Hoxne. to John son of John Butetourt an acre of land in Belchamp Otes and the
advowson of the church of that town, held in chief as of the honor of
Boulogne, as appears by inquisition made by John de Blomvill, escheator
in the counties of Essex, &c. with successive remainders in tail to Otes and
Robert the brothers of the said John, and reversion to Maud and her heirs.
Jan. 11. Presentation of Thomas de Barneby to the church of Bramwith, in the
South diocese of York, void by the resiraation of Master John de Thoresby, the
Elmham. i , . "^
last rector.
Jan. 12, Impeximiis and confirmation of the following to the abbot and convent
South of Leiston : —
Elmham. ^jj ^ grant in frank almoin by Gilbert Pecche, knight, to Robert,
abbot of Leiston and the convent there, of all the lands which they
had of the fee of the said Gilbert in Hachetun, Gleringe, Eston,
Wicham, Pethaye, Framesden and other towns or places of his fee,
with all appurtenances, absolutely. Witnesses : — Robert de Valeins,
William de Bovil', John de Bovil', James de Crek, Thomas de Craven,
Adam de Cove, knights, Philip de Booking, John Bomund, Roger
de Wickelowe, William de Meleburne, John son of Bartholomew
de Tudeham, John de Leyston, John de Acolch', John de Staumpes,
Gilbert Yve and others.
(2) The like by Nicholas de Falsham to the abbot and convent of 12d.
of rent which he used to receive from Peter son of the sometime
Adam de Monasterio of Knodeshal with the whole lordship of the
whole tenement which Adam de Monasterio and the above Peter
his son held of Sir Hamo, father of the said Nicholas, and of the
said Nicholas, in the towns of Knodeshal, Buxloue and Leyston.
Witnesses : — Philip de Booking, John de Leyston, William de
Hemenhal, William Fickelyn, Robert de Rendham, Richard de
Braham, Hubert Knot and others.
(3) The like by John son of William de Lyvermere and Maud his wife
of the whole land and the whole tenement which they held of the
said abbot and convent in the towns of Thebertone and Westletone
or other towns and places adjoining with their appurtenances.
Witnesses : — John Bygot, knight, John de Leystone, John de Acholt,
Thomas Cusyn, Thomas Bernard, Hubert Knot, Thomas Sieve,
Adam le Poer, Geoffrey Gerard and others.
(4) The like, dated at Leyston, on the morrow of the Purification, 7
Edward [I], by Nicholas de Falsham, son of the sometime Sir
Hamo de Falsham, knight, of the homage and service of William de
Lyveremere due for the whole tenement which he held of the
grantor in Thebertune, Leyston and Westlenetun, and which Sir
Geoffrey Jurdi, knight, sometime held of the ancestors of the said
Nicholas ; and grant to them also of all that he had of other tenants
whatever in the said towns ; in consideration whereof the abbot and
convent have received the said Nicholas, his wife and children as
participants of all the goods which shall henceforth be in the house
of Leyston. Witnesses : — James de Crek, Thomas de Cravene,
knights, Philip de Booking, John de Acolch', John de Leyston,
William de Hemenhal, Adam le Poer and others, By K,
208
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 8 — cont.
Licence for Maud Paynel to enfeoff John de Kyveleye of a third part of
the manor of Bocton Alluf and the advowson of the church of that manor
held in chief. By fine of 10 marks. Kent.
MEMBBAXE 7.
Jan. 3. Commission to William de Grey and John de Shelvyng to guard all
Haughley. places along the coast of the Thames between Recolvre, Greyston and
Whitstapel and search in all places where ships put in, both those entering
the realm and those leaving the realm, and to arrest all who are carrying
letters prejudicial to the crown, and send such letters with all speed to the
king ; as he is informed that many persons, to evade the scrutiny of the
persons appointed in the several ports for the capture of such letters, are
frequently landed there in ships and boats. By K. & C.
The like to the following in the following places: —
Henry de Gosehall
Alan de Twytham
Thomas de Sandewyco
John Peny
John Fulmet
William Herigaud
William de Rokyngham
Amisius Godeson
John le Clerk
Walter de Rokesle
Reginald de Rokesle
Walter de Upton
John Elys
William Fille
Roger de Sothewyk
Thomas de Gillyngham
Richard de Polethorn
Alexander Giles
Richard Giles
Stephen de Hegham
Robert Boloyne
Thomas de Pole
Robert Gladewyn
Reginald de Swafham
Hamo Calvel
William Ferour
Salamon Potyn
John Godewyn
Roger le Chaundeler
Gilbert Geldewyn
Ralph de Sancto Laurencio
Thomas Pusserum
Between Sandwich and
Reculvre.
I Between Sandwich and
) Dyele.
] Between Derteford and
I Herehith and Herehith
j to Grenewych.
From Derteford to Erethe.
From Middelton to Rou-
cestre.
From Ereth to Grenewych.
From Graveshend to Dert-
ford on the Kentish side.
In the towns of Grenewych
and the ports thereof.
Along the water of Medeway
in the town of Roucestre
and the port thereof on
the Kentish side.
The coast of the isle of
Thanet and the ports of
the towns of Margate and
Stanregg.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1
209
1326.
Membrane 7 — cont.
Stephen de Boclond
Bartholomew de Moriston
William Dengesell
John Hope
John Batwayn
Randolf de Holm, king's bailiff of
Graveshend.
Roger de Langedon
Hugh de Bermundeseye
The Master of the Domiis Dei of
Honichild
John Eleis
Richard de Freland
Thomas le Ken
William Hurtyn
Alexander Hurtyn
William Virgili
John atte See
John Monyn ,
Thomas le Byer
Thomas de Rothyng
John Elis
Richard Freland
John Gerard
Thomas de Brokhull
Stephen Everard
Robert de Silegrave
Henry Bygot
Thomas Chaumpeneys
Thomas Quikman
Robert Hert
John de Hevere
Joseph Russel
Hugh Chaumpeneis
Henry Wygot
Robert Broun
Thomas Edward of Sandwich
Thomas de Estwell
Thomas de Brokhull
John Ordemere
John atte Sarterye
3317
)
I
J>etween Faversham and
Middelton.
In the port of Hithe and
the liberty thereof.
The ports and places in the
ports of Graveshend and
Clyve and other places
between those towns.
From Grayston to Faver-
sham.
Between the liberty of
Hethe and Romeney.
In Dover and thence to
Walmer.
Between Romeney and
Hethe.
In the town of Faversham
and the port thereof.
Sandwich.
St. Mary atte Steyre.
The port and liberty of
Faversham.
In Dyele and Walmere.
Sandwich.
From the lordship of Folke-
ston to the liberty of Hithe.
Between Hethe and
Folkestan.
Q
210
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326,
Membrane 7 — cont.
John de Se^rave
The mayor of Folkestan
John de Segrave
Richard de Van tort
John 'of Herde'
William Hurthyn
Thomas Rede
Henry Underwalle
William de Coiidieshalle
I In the port of Folkestan and
(- other places within his
lordship.
[ Between Folkestan and
i Dover.
J
In the port of Dover.
) Between Reculvre and
I Greyston.
In the port of Kyngeston.
Simon Elys
Thomas Elys
All the names to this point are bracketed together under the heading In
Comitatii Kaneie.
John de la Gore juxta Sydyngburn
William Beaufiz
Walter Haukyn
William Dakeham
Thomas de Groan
Stephen de Elham
John de Wangeford
John le Clerk
Robert de la Vale
William Beaufai
Alan Godefrai
Robert atte Chapele
William Waschard
Henry de Cobbeham
Thomas de Meynill
William de Sevauns
Thomas Mannyng
Thomas de Valoynes
Stephen Douet
) Between Faversham and
I Reynham.
I From Strode as far as the
Thames.
] Between the mouth of the
y Medewaye and Graves-
J hend.
^ The port of Neubyggyng.
j Between the liberty of
V Tynmuth and the water
) of Blith.
Between Apeltre and Prom-
huUe.
\ Between Reynham and
) Roucestre.
j Between Promhull and
f Dyngemarays.
) The port of Redyng and
1 Smallidde.
William de Grey
John de Shelvyng
Vwated because above in the he<jinning of the roll.
I Between Reculvre, Greston
j and Whitstaple.
Richard le Clerk
John de Wyncestre
Between Rotherhithe and
Southwerk,
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
211
13:^6,
Membrane 7 — cnjit.
Hamo Colbrand
William Godard
William de Ledes
John de Faucomberc:
William de Twenge
Thomas Herry
Robert Hog
Henry de Elham
Augustine le Tumour
John de Hole
John de Beteryngden
Nicholas de Okham
William Lang
Thomas de Goseburn
John le Tanner
Henry Auche'r
Stephen le Carpenter
Roger de Horsle
Gilbert de Borudon
William Herigaud
Richard de Fulmed
Henry Perot
John de Sandhurst
Robert Darreis
Robert de Cressewell
Robert de Seton
Roger de Reihamme
William Litkyn
John de Delham
John de Mortimer
William Homfrey
Peter atte Peat
The abbot of Battle, lord of Ingemarays
Thomas de Menill
John Lambyn
Thomas Mannyng
In the ports and places of
Dyngemarays and
Romenaye.
Between the port of Whiteby
and the town of Yarum.
The port of Promhulle.
Between Graveshend and
Derteford.
Between Blakewalles and
Stone.
Between Newenton and
Bodyham.
The ports of Apeldre,
Smallide and Neuenden
and thence by the coast
of the water to Redyng,
and all places between the
said towns.
Between Smallide and
Neuenden.
Between the water of Coket
and the town of Halie-
land.
In the port of Walmere
and the places from there
to Sandwich.
Between the water of
Wanspyk and the water
of Coket.
The coast of the island of
Shepey.
From the mouth of the
Medewaye to Graveshend.
Between the liberty of
Rumneye and the port
of Wynchelse»
The port of the town of
Dertford.
The port of the town of
Ledes,
212
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Membrane 7 — cont.
Thomas Dodde of Faversham \
John Malemeyns of Hoc
Thomas le Deye of Bermundesey
Between the town of Whit-
staple and Faversham.
From Strode to the Thames
by the coast of Medewaye,
as also in the island
of Herthey Hoo and
Groen.
\ Along the coast of the
:- Thames in Grenewych
j and Retherhithe.
Jan. 14.
South
Elmham.
Jan. 16.
Brooke.
Jan. 10.
South
Elmham.
Jan. 20.
Norwich.
Jan. 20.
Norwich.
Jan. 23.
Norwich.
Jan. 24.
Norwich.
MEMBRANE 6.
Pardon at the request of John de Athy, to Alan de Logan of Ireland,
who was taken in the company of Edward de Bruys and other Scots,
enemies and rebels, invading the land of Ireland, in a conflict between the
king's lieges there and the Scots, in which the said Edward fell, of his
adherence to the Scots. By K.
The like to Walter de Slymerichie of Ireland. By K.
Licence for Isabel de Mortuo Mari to grant for life to Richard Talbot of
Richard's Castle and Joan his wife the manor of Wodeham Mortymer, 22s.
of rent and a rent of 1 lb. of pepper in Little Braxstede and the advowson
of the church of Wodeham Mortymer, which are held in chief as of the
honor of Peverel, with remainders to John their son and the heirs of his
body and to the right heirs of Joan.
Licence for the said Richard and Joan his wife to grant for life to the
said Isabel the manor of Wychebaud, co. Worcester, held in chief, with
reversion to the said Richard and Joan and their heirs.
By fine of 101. Worcester.
Licence for the prior and convent of Eye to appropriate the church of
Laxfeld in the diocese of Norwich, which is of their advowson. By K.
Grant to the prior and convent of Eye, who have quit-claimed to the
king the advowsons of the churches of Thornedon and Melles, co. Suffolk,
saving the pensions of ancient time due and accustomed to them therefrom,
that they shall receive the said pensions as heretofore. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Waryn, king's clerk, as one of
the chamberlains of the Exchequer with the usual fee, in the place of
Master William de Maldon, to whom the king lately committed the said
office to hold at will, by reason of the lands late of Guy de Bello Campo,
earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, being in his hands by reason of the
minority of the heir. By p.s.
Mandate to W. archbishop of York, the treasurer, to admit him to the
office after taking his oath. By p.s.
Grant to Thomas, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, and Alice
his wife, for their lives, of the manor of Ryburgh, co. Norfolk, late of
Robert de Walkefare, a rebel, which escheated to the king by his forfeiture.
ByK.
Exemption, for life, of Roger de Donewyco from being put upon assizes,
juries, or recognitions, and from appointment as sherifi", coroner, or other
bailifi' or minister of the king, against his will, By K.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
2l3
1326.
Jan. 20.
Norwich.
Jan. 24.
Norwich.
Jan. 24.
Norwich.
Jan. 27.
Burgh.
Jan. 22.
Norwich.
Jan. 28.
Norwich.
Jan. 26.
Norwich.
Feb. 4.
Walsingham.
Feb. 8.
Gay wood .
Membrane 6 — cont.
Licence for Adam de Wannervyll to enfeoff Hugh de Flete, chaplain, of
two parts of the manor of Hymmesworth and of the advowson of the church
of the said manor, which are held in chief as of the honor of Pontefract,
and of the reversion of the third part of the said manor after the death of
Agnes late the wife of Adam de Wannervyll, 'chevaler,' and for the said
Hugh to re-grant the same to him and Alice his wife and the heirs of their
bodies, with remainder to John son of Adam de Wannervyll, ' chevaler,'
and to the right heirs of Adam.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation
of the king's right of presentation to the church of Blachyngdon by reason
of the priory of Lewes being in his hands, which he recovered by judgement
of his court against the prior and of his presentation of Master Hamo de
Cessay, king's clerk, to the same church.
Mandate to mayors and others to arrest all persons taking such
proceedings.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, from William Bacon of
Dertemuth. By p.s.
The like for William Edward of Dertemuth. By p.s.
Presentation of John de Lympol to the vicarage of the church of Great
Okebourne, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the abbey of Bee Hellouin being in his hands ; directed to
the dean of S. Mary's, Salisbury.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Robert de Pykering,
dean of St. Peter's, York, of a messuage and 4 bovates of land in Heworth
by York, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of
St. Mary, Bouthum by York, for the soul of the king when he shall have
departed this life and for the souls of his ancestors and successors, kings of
England, the said Robert, his ancestors and heirs and all the faithful
departed. By fine of 40.s.
Protection with clause volumus until Midsummer for Thomas de
Hockele, staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Keynesham, in satisfaction of 60s. of the 10 marks yearly of land and rent,
which they have the king's licence to acquire, by William de la Grene of
4 messuages, 2 virgates of land, 2 acres of meadow, and 2s. of rent in Mars-
feld, CO. Gloucester, not held in chief, of the value of 12s. yearly, as appears
by inquisition made by John de Hampton, cscheator in the counties of
Gloucester, &c., and by the said William and Geoffrey le Leche of Keynes-
ham of 3 messuages, a carucate of land, 10 acres of meadow, 7 acres of
pasture, and 7 acres of wood in Compton Dauno, co. Somerset, not held in
cheif, of the value of 40s. as appears by inquisition made by John Everard,
escheator in the counties of Somerset, &c.
Presentation of Robert de Holden to the prebend of Pesemersh in the
free chapel of Hastyngg, in the diocese of Chichester. By p.s.
Renewed by the roll because sealed at another time.
Jan. 20.
Norwich.
MEMBRANE 5.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by William de Weston,
escheator in the counties of Surrey, &c., and the city of London for the
214
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Jan. 20.
Norwich.
Jan. 18.
Norwich.
Jan. 17.
Langley
Abbey.
Jan. 12.
South
Eliuham.
.Jan. 21.
Norwich.
Jan. 21.
Norwich.
Jan. 22.
Norwich.
Jan. 24.
Norwich.
Jan. 23.
Norwich.
Jan. 25.
Norwich.
Membrane 5 — cont.
master and brethren of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smythfeld,
London, to enclose for the enlargement of their dwelling-place two void
plots of the king's in Smythefeld, in the suburb of London, one of these
plots being 2 perches 5 feet in length by 1 perch li foot in breadth, and
the other 6 perches 12 feet in length, by 1 perch 1| foot in breadth at one
end and 3 feet at the other end, and of the value of 6d. a year ; they
rendering for these 12^/. a year by the hands of the sheriffs of London.
By pet. of Parliament and by fine of 10^-. London.
Licence for Oliver de Burdeaux, king's yeoman, to enfeoff Matthew, vicar
of the church of Old Wyndesore, of 3 messuages, 360 acres of land, 40 acres
of meadow, 80 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood, and 14Z. of rent in Eton,
New Wyndesore and Old Wyndesore, held in chief, and for the said
Matthew to regrant the same to the said Oliver and Maud his wife and the
heirs of their bodies, with successive remainders in tail to William Trussell,
son of the said Maud, to Warin his brother, and to the right heirs of Oliver,
Byfineof lOZ.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Langele to acquire in mortmain
land and rent, not held in chief, to the value of 10^. a year. By K.
Licence for John de Sudle to enfeoff William de Wotton of 2 messuages,
2^ virgates of land and 2 acres of meadow in Grete and Greton, co.
Gloucester, held in chief. By fine of 2 marks. Gloucester.
Licence for Robert son of Walter, the elder, to enfeoff' Robert son of
Walter, the younger, of the manors of Lexedon and Reyndon, co. Essex,
held in chief. By p.s.
Grant to Hugh de Turplyton that, whereas the king lately committed to
him at will all his lands which came into the king's hands as escheats by
his forfeiture, he shall have the same to hold to him and his heirs ; saving
the right of anyone. By K.
Mandate to John de Blumvill, escheator in the counties of Norfolk &c.
to deliver the temporalities of St. Benet's, Hulme, to John de Aylesham,
late prior of that house, whose election as abbot of that place, has been
confirmed and who has done fealty to the king.
Writ (Je intendendo directed to the tenants of the abbey.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Langele to exchange in mortmain,
after inquisition, land and rent, not held in chief, to the value of lOZ. a
year, for other land and rent, not held in chief, of like value. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Joan de Holveston.
Prorogation of the truce from Friday before the Translation of Thomas
the Martyr last until Easter next, lately made with Flanders, for one year
from Easter, as the burgomasters, eclievins, consuls and commonalties of
the towns of Ghent, Bruges, and Ipres and other merchants of Flanders
and the king's subjects have not yet concluded a peace. [Cf. F(edera rom
the Close Roll.]
Pardon to Robert de Hodeleston for acquiring in fee from Richard de
Ilodeleston the manor of Holm, held in chief as of the honor of Cliderhou,
and for entering without licence ; and restitution of the same to him.
19 EDWARD 11.— Part 1.
215
1326.
Jan. 26.
Hevin^ham.
Jan. 30.
Burgh.
Feb. 3.
Walsingham.
Jan. 31.
Burgh.
Feb. 3.
Walsingham.
Feb. 4.
Walsingham.
Feb. 2.
Walsingham.
Feb. 1.
Walsingham.
Feb. 8.
Gay wood.
Membrane 5 — cont.
Mandate to the sheriff of Lincoln to deliver in person to Walter de
Trikyngham, Robert Breton and William de Parys, severally, letters under
the privy seal which the king is sending to the sheriff, commanding them
to come to him, and to take sufficient mainprise from them of coming to
him ; and if they will not find sufficient mainprise to arrest them. By p.s.
[Fad. WriU.]
Appointment during pleasure of Aline Burnel to the custody of the castlo
of Coneweye, so that she answer for the safe custody thereof at her peril ;
she taking for the custody the same as other keepers. By p.s.
Mandate to Henry de Byssebury to deliver the castle with its armour,
victuals and other things to the said Aline by indenture. By p.s.
Pardon, at the request of Alice countess of Norfolk, the king's sister, to
Roger de Trumpyton, knight, of what is in arrear of the fine of 200 marks
which he made with the king to save his life and lands, forfeited for his
rebellion ; and restitution of his lands to him. By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Exemption for life, at the request of Katharine de Mikelfeld, of James
de Mikelfeld from being put on assizes, juries and recognitions against his
will. By p.s.
Respite until Christmas to Simon de Felbrigg, king's yeoman, from
taking up the arms of a knight. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Grant for life to Robert de Watevill of the manor of Swafham Market,
CO. Norfolk, now in the king's hands for certain causes, to hold by the
services whereby it was held before it came to the king ; but if the king
restore it to John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, who once held it, during
Robert's lifetime, he shall permit the earl to enter without disturbance, and
if the earl die in his lifetime he shall have it again for the rest of his life.
ByK.
Grant to the citizens of Norwich — upon their shewing that by the frequent
coming of the king's justices assigned to take assizes, juries and certifications,
and inquisitions of felonies and trespasses, and to deliver gaols, who held
their sessions in divers places within the liberty of the city deputed by the
bailiffs of the city for the holding of pleas arising in the city, from which
pleas a great part of the farm of the city accrues, the bailiffs are disturbed
in the holding of such pleas and are in many ways hindered in collecting
and levying the said farm — that for the future, justices, inquisitors and
other ministers of the king shall hold their sessions only in the king's
house called the ' Shirehous,' which is in the fee of the castle of the city.
Nevertheless, this shall not be to the prejudice of the chancellor, treasurer,
chief justice or justices in eyre, or the steward and marshals of the household
when they exercise their office there, which they shall do when and where
they think fit. By K.
Hie viittuntur ad Scaccarium.
Pardon to John de la Hide of Oureslade of any outlawries for non-
appearance in the king's court to answer touching divers trespasses against
certain men ; on condition that he surrender to prison at once and stand
his trial if anyone will proceed against him. By p.s.
Mandate until All Saints, to the mayors and bailiffs of Wynchelse, Rye,
Hastynges, Pevense, Redyng and Smalhide, to let John Dyve, master of the
king's ship called la Nicholas, which he is bringing to the king, have as
many mariners as he needs to man it. By K.
^16
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Feb. 10.
Gaywood.
Feb. n.
West
Dereham.
»
Protection with clause ro(jamus, for two years, for the master and
brethren of the hospital of St. Mary and St. Leonard for lepers without
Suthewerk.
Respite until Midsummer to Oliver le Gros from taking up the arms of
a knight. [I'ad. Writs.l
-iQor MEMBRANE 4.
Dec. 25. Commission to John Haward, Robert Baynard and John de Cove, to
Bury array all the men of the county of Norfolk pursuant to an ordinance made
St. Edmunds, jj^ ^^le last Parliament, whereby the principal arrayers are empowered to
appoint deputies in the several hundreds, to make the array pursuant to
the statute of Winchester, and see that beacons be erected and watchmen
and sentinels placed in all proper stations. By K.
The like to the following in the following counties : —
Bartholomew Daveliers )
Richard de Moundevile |
Vacated because otherivise below.
William Gramary
John de Linbery
Philip de Stowe
Walter de Pateshille
Thomas Loveyne
Robert de Haghham
Vacated because otherivise below
William de Bermyngham
Thomas de Pype
Robert de Campania
Edmund de Appelby
Henry de Cobham
Walter de Huntyngfeld
William de Grey
John de Kyrkeby
Gilbert de Halshale
Vacated because ot/ierwise.
Henry Hyllary
William de Hanby
Humphrey de Litlebyry
Alexander de Monte Forti
Suffolk.
1. Cambridge.
I
Essex.
Warwick.
I Leicester.
[ Kent.
[ Lancaster.
[ Lyndeseye, co. Lincoln.
I
Holand, co. Lincoln.
I Kestevene, co. Lincoln.
Geoffrey Loterel
Norman Darcy
Memorandum, hi place of Geoffrey William Dysny is appointed, as appears
below.
Henry Tylly
Robert de Waterville
[ Huntingdon.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
217
1325.
Membrane 4-
- cont.
Robert de Daventre
Thomas Wake of Blisseworth
Thomas de Bukton
)
V
Northampton,
John de la Penne
Andrew de Seintlitz
Buckingham.
Hugh de Cokesheye
John de Hulle
\
1
Worcester.
Peter de Grandissono
Roger Pychard
John de Pennebrigg
1
(
J
Hereford.
Hugh son of Simon
Richard de Monte Caniso
■
Hertford.
WilHam Milksop
Robert de Hotoft
Walter de Holewell
John le Fuitz Herberd
William de Chaddesden
William de Saucheverel
Peter Tilliol
Walter de Kirkebrid
Thomas de Novo Mercato
John de Mounteny
Bedford.
Derby.
Cumberland.
Roger de Bradeburn
Roger Deyncourt
Vacated because the commission was surrendered.
William Ridel \
Gilbert de Boroughdon
John de Lilleburn
Nottingham.
Derby.
Otherwise below.
Northumberland.
Walter de Stirkeland
Gilbert de Lancastre
Roger de Brenolvesheved
William de Stok
John Wake
Brian de Gouiz
William de Twenge
Alexander de Cave
John de Walkyngham
John de Eland
Westmoreland.
Dorset.
Estrithing, co. York.
Westrithing, co. York.
Northrithing, co. York.
Robert de Conyers
Anketin de Salvayn
Roger de Nonnewyk teas appointed in the place of the said Robert^ as appears
below.
John de Clyvedon
Simon de Furneux
I
Somerset.
218
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Membranr 4 — co7it.
Devon.
[ Cornwall.
Rutland.
Robert Beundyn
Stephen de Haccombe
Richard de Stapelton
John Treiagn
John de Wittelbury
John de Beaufo
John de Chetewynd
John atte Lee
Philip de Somervill
Thomas de Rous
John Dabernoun the younger
Robert Boor
Richard de Plaiz
John de Ratyngden
John de Bloxham
Richard de Heyle
John Drueys
Peter Doynel
John de Harecourt
John de Cokesford the younger
Robert Achard
John de Brympton
John de Roche
Walter Wodelok
Vacated because ot/iers are appointed beloic.
John de Wylington
Robert Dastyn
Richard de Hoghton
Michael de Haverington
Thomas de Lathum
I
Salop.
Stafford.
I Surrey.
Sussex.
Middlesex.
Wilts.
Oxford.
I- Berks.
Southampton.
Gloucester.
Lancaster.
i
Memorandum. These irere appointed on the nomination of Simon Warde
and Jolin de I!i/t/ire, bij irrit of privy seal.
Memorandum. On 26 December the following were assigned by order
of the king : —
John Haward )
Robert de Erpyngham 1- Norfolk.
John Curzon
Robert de Rocheford
Thomas Gobioun
Essex.
Memorandum. On 10 January, the following were assigned in Suffolk
by certification of the sheriff upon the king's madate to him to perform the
premises.
iJ
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
219
-cont.
Dec. 27.
Bury
Sc. Edmunds.
1326.
Jan. 21.
Norwich.
1325. Membrane 4-
John de Tendring
Thomas Bavent j- Suffolk.
Richard de Mundevill j
I acated so far as refers to JHc/ianl de Mundevill becaiese ntherirlse beloiv and
Iiobert de Peyton icas appointed in his place.
[Varl. IVrits.]
Mandate to the arrayers lately assigned in the counly of Norfolk to
deliver to the above John Haward, Robert de Erpyngham and John Curzon
their rolls of array of all men put to arms by them in that county. By K.
And tlris writ was close.
The like to the arrayers in all the counties of England. [Pari. Writs.]
Signification to the above commissioners in Norfolk, upon information
that they are in doubt whether the words in the statute of Winchester, 'that
men having land to the value of 151. or lOZ. shall be assessed to horses and
arms,' are to be understood according to the extent made by other arrayers
heretofore or according to the true value of the same, and whether men
over 60 years of age should be assessed to such arms, and send substitutes,
and whether beneficed clerks having lay patrimony are to be assessed to
find armed men according to the quantity of their tenure, and what should
be done in the case of able bodied men who have neither lands nor goods —
that the king's intention is that the assessment shall be made according to
the true value and not according to the extent ; that men over 60 and
beneficed clerks with lay patrimony not of the dower of their benefices
shall be assessed and send substitutes; and as to those who have neither
land nor goods there shall be done as, according to the said statute,
reasonably it should be done. Further it is the king's will that they
commit to the constables deputed under them to execute these things such
power to punish the rebellious as is committed to them in the king's letters.
The like to the arrayers in all counties. [Pari. ]Vrits.]
Jan. 26. Mandate to John de Tendryng, Thomas Bavent and Richard de
Norwich. Mundevyll commissioners of array in the county of Suffolk, to be diligent
herein and to certify the king of the manner and form of the said array by
the second Sunday in Lent. By K.
And this writ was close.
The like to the arrayers in the county of Norfolk.
The like to the arrayers in the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Hertford,
Essex, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Rutland, Northampton, Bedford, Bucking-
ham, Oxford, Berks, Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, and Holand, Kestevene
and Lindeseye, co. Lincoln, Wilts, Warwick, Middlesex, to certify the king
by Midlent.
The like to the arrayers in the counties of Southampton, Stafford, Salop,
Dorset, Cumberland, W^orcester, Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, the East,
West and North Ridings, co. York, Northumberland, Westmoreland, Here-
ford and Lancaster to certify him by the octaves of Easter. [Pari. Writs.]
Feb. 3. Mandate to L. bishop of Durham to cause men to be assigned to make
Walsingham. the array within his liberty.
These letters were close.
The like to :—
Hugh le Despenser, lord of Glamorgan, keeper of the lands late of
John de Hastyngges in W^ales.
Rees ap Griffith, supplying the place of the justice in South Wales.
Robert de Peneres, keeper of the castle, town and land of Haverford of
Wales.
And these were close, [Pari. Writs.]
220
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Jan. 24.
Norwich.
MEMBRANE 3.
Appoiiitmeut of Thomas earl of Norfolk and marshal of England,
Robert de Monte Alto and Thomas Bardolf as supervisors of the array in
the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and they are to proceed from hundred
to hundred, punish all persons who shall be in default, and act as leaders
of the levies. By K.
The like to the following in the following counties : —
Hugh Courteney | Cornwall and Devon.
William Botereux
Somerset and Dorset.
John de Bello Campo of Somerset
John de Moun
Hugh de Poinz
The name of John de Moun is cancelled and that of Philip de Columbariis
substituted .
John de Sancto Johanne
John de Scures
Ralph de Camoys
Thomas Tregoz
Roger Bavent
John de Cobham
John de Segrave
Ralph Savage
Robert le Fuitz Wauter, * le f uitz '
Hugh de Nevill
Robert de Rocheford
Thomas Gobiun
Southampton.
Surrey and Sussex.
Kent.
Essex and Hertford.
Lincoln.
Ebulo Lestrange
William de Kyme
Robert Darcy
Humphrey de Littlebury
On 14 May following John de Hardeshull is associated in this commission
by p.s.
Henry de Percy
Ralph de Bolmer
Thomas de Furnivall
Simon Ward
Henry le Fuitz Hugh
John Marmyon
Anthony de Lucy
Randolf de Dacre
Robert de Welle
John de Stirkeland
The justice of Chester
William de Baggele
Hugh de Dutton
Vacated because otherwise below.
Estrithing, co. York.
Westrithing, co. York.
Northrithing, co. York.
Cumberland.
Westmoreland.
Chester.
19 EDWARD IL— Part 1.
221
1326.
Jan. 24.
Norwich.
William le Botiller of Wemme
Roger Corebet
John de Chetewynd
The earl of Leycestre
John Pecche
Roger Chandoys
William Corebet
John de Wysham
Alan de Cherleton
Robert de Sapy
John de Bures
Reginald de Paveley
John Mauduyt
Robert Selyman
John de Bures
Edmund de Cornewail
Robert Daventre
Thomas Wake of Bliseworth
John de Wittelbury
Simon de Drayton
Roger de Grey
John de Pabenham
John de Pateshull
Robert le Fuitz Neel
William Moigne
William Gramary
Henry Tilly
John de Hynton
Membrane 3 — cont.
]
\
Salop and Stafford.
\ With the arrayers in the
j- counties of Warwick and
) Leicester.
I With the arrayers in the
i- counties of Hereford and
Worcester.
Gloucester.
Wilts.
Oxford and Berks.
Northampton and Rutland.
Beds and Bucks.
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Robert Pirepont ]
Thomas de Neumarche l
John de Mounteny j
Cancelled ' because otherwise in the 20th year.'
Ralph de Neville ]
Roger Heiron I
William Rydel J
Richard de Hodeleston
Thomas de Lathum
Richard Damary
William de Bagle
Hugh de Dutton
John de la Huse
John de Isle
Nottingham and Derby.
Northumberland.
Lancaster.
Chester.
[FarL Writs.]
ByK.
I Isle of Wight.
[Pari. Writs.]
222
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
132C).
April IB.
Kenilworth.
Mr))ihra)ie B — cont.
Writ <h' intendnidn for Anthony de Lucy, warden of Cumberland and
Westmoreland, directed to Peter Tilliol and Walter de Kirkebride, the
arrayers in the county of Cumberland ; and they are to bring their levies to
him whenever he shall require.
Tlu'sc irrits were close.
The like to the following" :—
Walter de Stirkeland
Gilbert de Lancastre
Roger de Brenolvesheved
Richard de Hoghton
Michael de Haverington
Thomas de Lathum
Westmoreland.
Lancaster.
The like to the chief arrayers in Lancaster and Westmoreland, to wit :-
Robert de Welle 1 ttt - i i
V Westmoreland.
John de Stirkeland
Richard de Hodeleston
Thomas de Lathum
Lancaster.
[Pari. Writs.]
MEMBRANE 2.
April 14. Appointment of Philip de Columbariis, in the room of John de Moun, as
Kenilworth. supervisor of the array in the counties of Somerset and Dorset. [Pari.
Writs.] » By K.
Sept. 10. The like of John de Tichebourn and John de Bokelond, in the room of
Porchester. John de Roches and Walter de AVodelok, as arrayers in the county of
Southampton. [In marriin :] These were appointed in the twentieth year.
Sept. 12, The like of John de Grafton, in the room of John de Hulle, as arrayer in
Porchester, the county of Worcester. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Jan. 26.
Norwich.
Feb. 8.
Gaywood.
Feb. IB.
Mildenhall.
Feb. 13.
Mildenhall.
March 10.
Merevale.
March 20.
Kenilworth.
March 20.
Kenilworth,
MEMBRANE 1.
Appointment of William Dysny in the room of Geoffrey Luterel, who is
ill, as arrayer in Kestevene, co. Lincoln. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
The like of the following for the following : —
Roger de Nonewyk for Robert Coigners in the Northriding, co. York.
Henry de Monte Forti for Robert le Boor in the county of Surrey.
ByK.
Robert de Payton for Richard de Mundevyll in the county of Suffolk,
Peter de Lekeburn for Norman Darcy in Kestevene, co. Lincoln.
ByK.
John de Bucton for John de Wilynton in the county of Gloucester.
Oliver de Carmino and Richard de Chaumbernoun for Richard de
Stapelton and John Treiagu in the county of Cornwall. By K.
19 EDWARD IT. -Part 1
22B
1326.
March 24.
Kenilworth .
March 26.
Kenilworth.
April 4.
Kenilworth.
April 1.
Kenilworth.
March 26.
Kenilworth.
April 4.
Kenilworth.
May 12.
Gloucester.
July 17.
Westminster.
Membrane 1 — cnnt.
Thomas de Chaworth for Robert de Campania in the county of
Leicester. On tlic information of the steward.
Vacated because surrendered.
William de Lucy for Thomas de Pipe in the county of Warwick.
John de Brakenbergh for William Dysny in Kestcvenc, co. Lincoln.
ByK.
William de Staunton and Ralph de Stanlowe for Robert de Campania
in the county of Leicester.
Henry Dyve for John de Crokesford in the county of Oxford.
Edward de Sancto Johanne for Richard de Playz in the county of
Sussex.
Robert de Leukenore for Henry Dyve in the county of Oxford.
Hugh de Plessetis for Robert de Leukenore in the same county.
[Pari. Writs.]
1325,
July 8.
MEMBRANE 36(Z.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Ifeld, John Filiol and
Westminster. William de NorthHo, on complaint by John de Warenna, earl of Surrey,
that some persons entered his warrens at Reygate, Estbechesworth and
Dorkyng, co. Surrey, hunted therein, and carried away hares, rabbits,
pheasants and partridges. By K.
The like, as to his parks at Worth, Cokefeld, and Dychenyng, his free
chace at Claris, and free warren at Lewes, co. Sussex.
The like, as to his stews and several fisheries at Lewes, Iford, Rademeld
and Pidynho.
July 8.
Westminster.
July 14.
Westminster,
July 12.
Westminster,
The like to Adam de Brom and John de Thrillowe, touching the accounts
of the murage lately granted to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the
town of Oxford, little or nothing of which appears to have applied to the
walling of the town. By pet. of C.
The like to John de Bousser, Thomas de Louthe and John de Fosse, on
complaint by John Inge that William de Percy, parson of the church of
Folk, William his son, Robert le Ridere, Roger de Botevill, John
Mautravers the younger, William de Whitefeld and others, entered by force
the king's manor of Kyngesbury by Shirburn, co. Somerset, which he then
held at will at a certain farm at the Exchequer, broke the houses of the
manor, drove away 10 horses, 16 oxen and 10 cows of his, worth 30/.,
mowed his crops, and carried away the crops and other goods, with rents of
the tenants of the manor in his custody, which he was entitled to in right
of the king's commission of the manor to him, to the sum of 40L
By fine of 20.s-.
The like to Robert Banyard, John de Cantebrigg and Simon de Brunn,
on complaint by Constantine de Mortuo Mari, lately appointed to array a
number of footmen in the county of Norfolk to go on the king's service to
the duchy, that when he came to Norwich to execute his commission,
Richard de Heryngflet, William de Weston, Ralph Bullok, William de
Pankesford, William Stannard, Sewal de Wyraundham, Thomas de Cantele,
22 i
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325,
Membrane 36r/ — cont.
Riohard de Stalham, Roger de Denton, Bartholomew Baman, John son of
John de Hakeford, Roger de Stalham, Nicholas le Stotere, Robert Huye,
Edmund Cosyn, Bartholomew de Costeseye, Robert de la Sale, 'draper,'
John Cosyn, Hugh de Dunston, Randolf de Hokham, John Flynt, Thomas
de Eston, Brice, parson of the church of Sweynesthorp, Richard de
Bradenham, Hervey de Mundham, John Dudde, Robert Staloun, John
Furmynhod {aliaa Forminhod) and others, to prevent the furtherance of the
business, assaulted him, and following him as he fled for his life to the
church of the Holy Trinity there, besieged him therein for no small time,
and assaulted some of his men there. [Pari. Writs.}
By K. on the information of the steward.
The like to the same, on like complaint by William de Bregham, lately
deputed by the said Constantine, by virtue of the commission aforesaid, to
do the premises in his place. [Pari. Writs.]
By K. on the like information.
MEMBRANE 35^7.
July 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de la Bere, Thomas de
Westminster. Louche, Robert de Asshele, and Peter de la Rokele, on complaint by William
de Chastilun, parson of the church of Bedhampton, that Alan de Linne
and Cecily his wife, John his son, Richard ' Alaynesprest de Linne,' Gilbert
Wysman, Richard Oxendon, Ralph Mone, John Bollay, and others assaulted
him at Little Hekmapstede, co. Buckingham, and carried away his goods.
[See Vol. IV, p. 453.]
July 10.
Westminster,
July 10.
Westminster,
July 15.
Tower of
London.
July 16.
Tower of
London,
MEMBRANE 34rf.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Pentelewe, John de
Trillowe, and John be Loveday on complaint by Robert le Lardiner that
Reginald Povy of Abyndon, Peter le Thunne of Abyndon, and others
assaulted him at Abyndon, co. Berks, and imprisoned him until he made
fine in 40^. with the said Reginald and Peter for his deliverance.
The like to Edmund de Eyncourt, Walter de Fryskeneye and Robert de
Malberthorp touching the persons who killed Robert de Godesfeld at
Stikeswold, co. Lincoln. By pet. of C.
And on 10 August following William de Kyme and Gilbert de Toutheby
were associated in this commission.
Association of Adam de Brom in the room of Robert de Bardelby, who is
attendant on the king's business elsewhere, with William de Leycestre and
Robert de Kelleseye in a commission de walliis et fossatis directed to the'
latter and John de Merton, now deceased, touching a breach in the bank of
the Thames between the towns of Grenwych and Wolchich (.sir), co. Kent.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, John Dyn and
Robert de Asshele, on complaint by John de Liston that, whereas the king
appointed him to collect the scutage in the county of Essex for divers
armies and he put in his manor of Liston, co. Essex 10/. of the scutage
when collected for safe custody, Richard son of John de Luton, John de
Hokkewolde, William de Seintcler, Joan his wife, John le Fermer, John
Huwe of Meleford, John ' Williameshaiward de Seintcler,' Robert Coppyng of
Meleford, John Cassesone, John Porterose, Simon de {sic) Skynner, William
Petit, John Huwe of Meleford, clerk, Nicholas son of John de Crammavill,
William Walman of Brynkele, chaplain, John Slipertop of Meleford,
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1325.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
July 12.
Westminster.
1326.
Jan. 23.
Norwich.
Membrane 34c? — cont.
William Crawe, Gilbert 8nayl, Robert son of Robert de la Rokele of
Wygepet, Robert de Ingoldesby, chaplain, Richard de Geddyng, John
Stythup of Liston, and others, entered the said manor, broke the doors and
windows of the houses there, felled the trees and carried away trees and
goods, and the said 101., depastured and trampled down with beasts his
crops and assaulted his men and servants. By K.
Commission to Robert, prior of St. Frydeswyde's, Oxford, Adam de
Brom and John de Blebury, on complaint by the brethren of the hospital
of St. Bartholomew by Oxford that their hospital has suffered dilapidation
of its goods as well by Robert de Sutton, master thereof, as by some of the
brethren therein, to visit the said brethren, both whole and sick (tain .sanos
qiiaiii non .sauoK), and survey the houses and possessions of the hospital and
compare the present state with the state at the time when the hospital was
committed to the said master.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Percy, Alexander de Cave
and Dominic de Bucton, on complaint by William de Burcestre, king's
parker of Conyngesburghagh, co. York, that Richard de Moseley, John de
Cresakre, Alan Vescy of Conyngesburgh, John le Barber of Derlyngton, and
others, assaulted him at Donecastre and carried away his armour and other
goods and assaulted Richard Bisshop, his servant, and prevented the said
William from exercising his office. By K.
Association of Adam de Hoperton in the above commission.
1825.
July 18.
Tower of
London.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
July 24.
Hadleip:h.
July 20.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 33(L
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Cusancia, Elias de
Godeleye and Robert de Tangele, touching the persons who felled the trees
of Edward earl of Chester, the king's son, at Bouecombe, Sweyneston and
Thorleye in the Isle of Wight, and carried them away. By K.
The like to the same touching the persons who with Francis de Pyemount
carried away the said earl's goods at Breyghteston, in the Isle of Wight.
The like to Richard Dammory, Hugh de Meignill, Hugh de Dutton and
Robert de Knyghteleye touching the persons who broke the houses in the
king's manors of Maxfeld and Overton, hunted in the forests and parks
thereof, fished in the stews, cut down trees, and carried away the said trees,
timber from the said houses, fish and deer : the jurors are to be of the
county of Chester and Flintshire. By K.
Association of John de Scures and John de Tycheburn in a commission
of oyer and terminer lately directed to John Randolf, Ralph de Bereford
and Robert de Estden on complaint by William de Meret, merchant of
Genoa, that whereas he and his fellow^s, merchants of Genoa, lately put in
at the port of Southampton, with divers merchandise, harness and armour
and lodged in the inn of Henry de Lyme, burgess of that town, Richard
Forst and John le Barber, bailiff, of that town, carried away the said
armour, which was sufficient for 16 men and of the value of 25Z.
Commission to Hugh de Prestewold, Robert Burdet and Richard de
Eggebaston to deliver the gaol of Leycestre of Richard le Keu, in custody
there for the death of Adam le Hunte.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Wodehous, Richard de
Ayremynne, William de Scothou and Simon Croyser touching the persons
3217 I*
226
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Membrane 33^ — cont.
who have wasted the king's manors in the counties of Essex, Hertford,
Middlesex, Kent and Surrey, the king in passing through those counties
having found his houses ruinous for want of custody, the timber thereof
carried away, his parks and chaces, stews and coney-warrens wasted and
destroyed, his men and tenants exiled and destroyed by the extortions of
stewards, bailiffs, iinder bailiffs, clerks, receivers, provosts, foresters, keepers
of warrens and other ministers and their under ministers, and the goods
of late contrariants, which ought to remain to the king, taken and carried
away by others. By K. on the information of G. le Scrop by his letter.
July 16.
Tower of
London,
July 24.
Hadleigh.
July 24.
Hadleigh.
July 29.
Writtle.
MEMBRANE 32d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Herle, Richard de
Whatton and Richard de Wiligby on complaint by John de Segrave that
William, abbot of Burton on Trent, Nicholas de Mortimer of Bromeley,
Robert de Bromeley, Peter Bullok, ' the abboteshunter,' and others broke
his park at Bretteby, co. Derby, hunted therein and carried away deer.
ByK.
Association of John de Scures and John de Tycheburn in a commission
of oyer and terminer lately directed to John Randolph, Ralph de Bereford
and Robert de Estden on complaint by William de Meret and his fellows,
merchants of Genoa, that Nicholas de Barflet and others [as above, Vol. IV,
p. 450] carried away his goods at Southampton.
Commission to Richard Damory, Hugh de Meignill, Hugh de Dutton
and Robert de Knyghteleye to survey the king's manors of Maxfeld and
Overton, in the counties of Chester and Flynteshire, as he is given to
understand that by the negligence of some of the farmers and bailiffs
thereof the mills and gorces, which used to bring in great profit, and the
houses there have fallen into ruin and decay. The king has commanded
Edward, earl of Chester, as his justice of Chester, and the sheriff of
Flynteshire, to furnish jurors.
Vacated because otherwise below of the same date.
The like to John de Donecastre, Robert de Scorburgh and Adam de
Hoperton, on complaint by the prioress of Swyn that Maud late the wife
of Robert Tiliol of Swyn, Roger le Provost of Swyn, William le Pyndere
of Swyn, Robert le Chaumberlayn, Robert de Hylton, William de Wheteley,
Saer Cantyng, John Ingram, Richard son of Hugh, William Pouf, Robert
Thorstan and others impounded her beasts of the plough in the highway
at Swyn, co. York, and in her common pasture there, contrary to the form
of the statutes in that case provided, and kept them impounded until she
made ransom with the said Maud for their deliverance ; fished in her
several fisheries with nets and other engines, pulled up some pales fixed
by her in the said fisheries, broke the gangways (^pontes) made by her
over her river banks {rijms) in the said town and broke the timber thereof
to pieces, and assaulted her servants. By p.s.
July 16.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 31d.
Commission to William de Norwico, Robert Baynard, John de Ingham
and John Claver, to enquire in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk
touching persons who have taken victuals, armour and other goods for the
sustenance of the king's enemies and rebels, as well in Scotland as in the
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 227
1325.
Membrane Qld — co7it.
realm, who have received such enemies and rebels and given them aid, and
with money received from them have bought victuals for them and sent the
same to them, concealed sums of money of rebels, forfeited to the king,
which, they have kept to themselves, and in the contributions for armour
and armed men for the king's service and in other taxations have spared the
rich and unduly charged the poor, and committed extortions, excesses and
oppressions on the people, falsified the king's coin by counterfeiting,
sweating and other ways, and used unlawful money in their merchandise,
counterfeited the seals of justices, sheriffs and other ministers, concealed
goods and merchandise and so prevented the collectors of the tenth and
sixth from collecting it, beat and intimidated the king's ministers,
assaulted the king's lieges and carried away their goods, mutilated sonle,
killed others, and committed depredations, arsons, thefts and other crimes.
ByK.
July 29. Commission of oyer and terminer to Adam de Hoperton, John de
Writtle. EUerker and Dominic de Bukton touching the accounts of the collectors of
the quayage of the town of Scardeburgh, co. York, from 12 Edward II,
little if any of w^hich has been applied to the repair of the quay.
By pet. of C.
July 30. Commission to Robert de Badelby, Henry Huse and Stephen Poer to
Pleshey. enquire by jury of the county of Sussex whether it would be to the King's
damage or the diminution of the farm of the county or any other farm not
fixed to grant a petition of his burgesses of New Shorham for a charter of
the following liberties ; to wit, that they be quit throughout his whole
realm and all his lands of Ireland and Wales from toll, pontage, passage,
pedage, pavage, stallage, murage and all other such customs ; also from
counties and hundreds and suits of counties and hundreds, by reason of
their lands within the said borough ; from summons and aid of the sheriff
and his Serjeants, from being impleaded without their borough touching
any lands within the borough, or debts, covenants, trespasses, contracts or
other such things arising within the borough, but that all such pleas be
held within the borough before the bailiff thereof, unless they affect the
king or the commonalty of the borough ; also that they be exempt so long
as they dwell within the borough from juries and recognitions without the
borough by reason of their foreign lands ; that they have power to bequeath
by their last will tenements bought by them within the borough ; anrl that
no home or foreign {intrinsecus vel alieni[/ena) merchant except burgesses of
the town shall buy any merchandise from merchants coming to the town
within the first 15 days after such merchandise comes to the town, or shall
sell any merchandise in the borough except in gross, under pain of forfeiture
thereof ; and that the burgesses shall not do the King service or aid by
land but by sea, except the services and aids which they are bound to do.
By K. on the information of William de Colby.
MEMBRANE SOd.
Sept. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Trouteby, John de
Dover. Denum and John Claver, on complaint by William de Brynkele, chaplain,
that Otto, parson of the church of Lyston, Adam de Wenlyng, William
Gugge, John de Kent of Liston, and others, assaulted him at Lyston, co.
Essex, and carried away his goods and certain bulls, charters and other
muniments. By p.s.
228
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-iqoc Memhrane 30r/ — cant.
Aug. 10. Commission to Hervey de Staunton and Master Robert de Ayleston to
Havering atte enquire touching the conceahnent of jewels and treasure late of Thomas,
Bower. g^^j.^ q£ Lancaster, and other rebels in the county of Derby.
Aug. 20. Association of John de Ingham in a commission of oyer and terminer to
Stm-ry. Robert Baynard and others touching Richard de Heringflet and others (s-tr
Membrane 'SGd), who assaulted Constantine de Mortuo Mari at Norwich.
The like as to William de Bregham [as above] . [Pari. Writs.]
MEMBRANE 29d.
July 27. Commission to Henry de Percy, John de Claveryng, Ralph de Nevyll
Writtle. and William Rydel, in the county of Northumberland, to pursue and arrest
disturbers of the peace who join together and make raids by day and night,
commit robberies, imprison people until they make ransom, go to fairs and
markets and take goods without paying for them, beat those who will not
be of their party, and waylay merchants. French. [Pari. IVrits.] By C.
The like to the following in the following counties : —
William de Kyme \
Robert Darcy [ Lincoln
John le fitz Norman Darcy i
Dominic de Bukton )
Robert de Kendale
Walter de Huntyngfeld
Maurice le Bron
John de Scures
John del Isle of Wyght
John de la Huse
Robert le Fitz Payn
John de Clyvedon
John de Dynham
Henry de la Pomereye
Aug. 28. Simon le Ward
Langdon. Edmund Wasteneys
Richard de Chaumbernon
Reginald de Botreaux
Thomas de Veer
Robert le Fitz Wallre
Thomas Bardolf
Constantine de Mortymer
Thomas de W'ake
William de Twenge
Ralph de Bulmere
John de Haryngton
Richard de Hoghton
Robert de Pyrpont
John de Mounteny
Kent.
Southampton,
t Isle of Wyght.
■' Somerset and Dorset.
i Devon.
) Westrithing and
\ Northrithyng, co. York.
i Cornwall.
i Essex.
S
i Norfolk and Suffolk.
[ York.
t Lancaster.
> Nottingham.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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1325
Membrane 2dd — cont.
Aug. 5.
Hatfield.
Richard de Perers
Hugh le fuiz Simond
Ralph de Cammoys
R6ger de Bavent
John de Morteyn
Ralph Basset of Weldon
Thomas Wake
John de Pakenham
John Moryce
Ralph Fitz Richard
Philip de Aylesbury
John de Lattaye, the sheriff
Ralph de Weldon
John de Enefeld
Richard de Pounz
Hugh Bucy
John de Barnevill
or two of them.
/
Hertford.
Surrey and Sussex.
Northampton and Rutland.
'r Bedford.
Buckingham.
- Middlesex.
[Pari. Writs.]
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Mauleverer, Adam de
Hoperton and Thomas Deyvill, on complaint by William archbishop of
York, that, whereas he has within his liberty of Ripon return of the king's
writs which affect his said liberty or arise within it, and the execution of
the same by his bailiffs and ministers there, as his predecessors time out
of mind have had, and John le Warenner, his bailiff', by virtue of the
return of a writ directed to him by the sheriff" of York, for the levy of
divers debts to the king within that liberty, seized the beasts of John de
Ilketon and others of that liberty, at Ripon, and impounded them, the
said John de Ilketon, with others, broke the said pound and took them
away, entered the archbishop's dwelling place and carried away his goods
and assaulted the said John le Warenner and other of the archbishop's
men. By p.s.
Aug. 8. The like to John de la Haye and Robert de Asshele on complaint by
Havering attc Gilbert de Hertford that Henry Aungelberd and Simon Isaac, the elder.
Bower. q£ <^^^ Alban's, and others, assaulted him at St. Alban's, co. Hertford.
By p.s.
Aug. 9. The like to John de Donecastre, Thomas Deyvill and Edmund le Botiller,
Ha\^ring atte touching the persons who with Adam de Hoppewode, Geoffrey de Clegge,
Geoffrey de Chadirton, Alexander de Chadirton, Robert le Heyward and
Henry his brother, John de Clegge, William le Wylde, Adam le Clerk of
Rachedale, Adam de Belfeld, Henry le Keu of Rachedale, Adam le
Somenour and Thomas de Baunford, entered the king's free chace at
Soureby, co. York, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K.
Bower.
Aug. 6.
Matching
Hall.
The like to Roger de Beler, William de Herle, John de Pateshull, John
de Bousser and Simonde Brunne, on complaint by Roger de Grey that Henry
de Grey, Thomas de Hauvill. Roger Dakeneye of Lathebury, Ralph son of
WiUiam de la Mousch of Lufwyk, John his brother, Thomas de Pounfreyt,
Thomas Picard, ' chaumberleyn,' Henry 'Henrie's chaumberleyn de Grey,'
Henry Dwale, ' messager,' John de Poynton, Roger del Wych, Robert de
Wrennebury, Robert Mych of Byscote, John son of Laurence de Lynford,
i^30 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325
Membrane 2dd — cont .
Richard his brother, Henry le Hulyer of Wardynton, Thomas his brother,
Robert le Clerk of Hardwede, John Ramesholt of Lavenden, Robert Crowe,
William Lulfe of Braunfeld, William his son, Simon de Northwyk, Simon
Hony of Harewold, Adam son of John Mallessone, Guy Scallard of
Braunfeld, Walter Page of Knottyng, Stephen Pecus of Etone, John
de Torperlegh, Robert Swyft of Shirlond, Thomas le Gardener of
Stratford, Robert Kueu of Turveye, William his son, William Gekke,
Nicholas Gosse, John ' Roberdesknave Kueu,' Thomas Hardheved, Richard
de Kempston, Philip de Raveneston, John Bacheler of Lathebury, chaplain,
Geoftrey his brother, Roger Loryng of Wotton, Alexander Vigerous, John
de Keleseye, John de Abynton, John de Stoke, parson of the church of
Blecchelegh, Philip de Chesham, and others, drove away his beasts at
Lavendon, co. Buckingham, mowed his grass and carried away the hay
made thereof, and assaulted Henry le Bercher of Clyfton, Clement le Gray
of Snelleston and Roger Broun of Waterfal, his men and servants. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 28d.
Aug. 21. Commission to Robert de Bardelby, Henry Huse and Stephen Poer, on
Winghain. petition by Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, to inquire w^hether it
would be to the king's damage to grant to the earl's burgesses and tenants
of New Shorham a charter to the same effect as above [ni. 31f/] with the
following amendment after the words ' afi'ect the king' — 'or the said earl
or his heirs, or his bailiff of the said borough ; also that they be exempt
so long as they dwell within the borough, from assizes, juries and recogni-
tions without the borough by reason of any of their lands ; also that the
said burgesses, their heirs and successors, being burgesses and tenants of
the said earl, shall not be convicted {)io)i convinccnitHr) by other than their
fellow burgesses for any trespasses, contracts and conventions arising within
the borough, unless the matter touches the king, the earl, or the commonalty
of the borough ; also that they may bequeath by their last will tenements
bought by them wdthm the borough, except in mortmain, without
licence of the king or the earl ; that no merchant, alien or denizen
{alieni(jena seu indvjena) shall sell by retail any merchandise brought by sea
to the said borough or port, without licence of the earl or his bailiffs of the
borough, except the burgesses and tenants of the earl of the said borough,
on pain of forfeiture thereof ; and that the said burgesses, being burgesses
and tenants of the earl, shall not do service, or aid to the king except by
sea. By K.
Aug. 23. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Adam de
Wingham. Hoperton and Thomas Deyvill, on complaint by John de Burton that
whereas the king appointed Geoffrey le Scrop and William de Herle to
enquire in the county of York touching the stealing and concealment of
rebels' goods, and Godfrey de Staynton and others were presented and
convicted thereof before them by the inquisition, the said Godfrey, John his
son, William Wayte, William son of William de Norton, William son of
Benedict de Brereby, Edmund, John and Hugh, his brothers, William son
of John le Taillour of Gudthword, Thomas de Munkhill, and others, of the
hate which they had against him for speaking the truth on the inquisition,
lay in wait for him at St. Oswalds, co. York, assaulted him and carried
away his goods. By K. on the information of G. le Scrop.
Aug. 28. The like to Benedict de Cokefeld, John de Ingham and Robert de Asshele,-
Langdon. on complaint by John de Brokesbourn that some persons broke his park at
Walkyngfeld, co. Suffolk, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K.
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1325.
Aug. 27.
Langdon.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Sept. 5.
Dover.
Sept. 12.
Dover.
Sept. 12.
Dover.
MEMBRANE 27 d.
Commission of the peace, pursuant to the statute of Winchester, to
Roger Corbet of Leghe and William de Ercalowe, in the county of Salop.
The like of the following in the following counties : —
Philip de Somervill ( q- it -,
Robert de Knyghteleye j btallorci.
John de Haryngton
Thomas de Lathum
Lancaster.
Oxford.
Ralph de Nowers ^
Richard de Abberbury f ^^'.^^^. [Pari. Writs.]
Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham, Peter de
Ludyngton and Alan de Cubbeldyk, on complaint by Hugh de Driby,
' chivaler,' that Hugh Droury, chaplain, Roger atte Watere of Creton,
William Gromet of Pykeworth, John de Wesceby, John Bouer of Kyseby,
Thomas son of William Carter of Kyseby, Adam ' Jonesneveu le Long ' of
Kyseby, William le Oxhird of Kyseby, William le Cuhird of Osgoteby,
Ralph le Swynherd of Kyseby, Nicholas ' Thebaudeservant le Taillour ' of
Ingoldeby, Robert Payn of Swynsed, Richard le Shiphird of Ingoldeby,
and others, assaulted him at Lavynton, co. Lincoln.
The like to John Inge, John Randolf and Richard de Loveny, on
complaint by John de Bello Campo of Somersete that John Spyne of
Sevenhampton, Thomas atte Mede, Ralph de Middelnye, John his brother,
William de Craucombe, 'templer,' John his brother, John Souche, Thomas
le Scryven, Robert' Coye and others, carried away his goods at Muchelnye,
CO. Somerset, and assaulted his men. By K.
The like to Henry Spigurnel, John de Lunge vyll and John de Hegham,
on complaint by John de Shelton, clerk, that John Gernoun, Hugh
Gernoun, clerk, Edmund de Islep and others broke a house at Ardele, co.
Oxford, wherein he was being lodged, assaulted him and carried away his
goods. By K.
MEMBRANE 26d.
Sept. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Wodehous, William de
Dover. Herlaston, William de Scothou and Simon Croiser, touching the persons
who have wasted the king's manors and places in the counties of Berks,
Essex, Hertford, Middlesex, Kent, Surrey and Sussex [as in the com-
mission on m. SSd]. By p.s.
On 25 October following Robert Houell was associated in the above
commission. By p.s.
Oct. 3. Writ of aid, during pleasure, for John de Sturmy, John de Harsyk and
Maresfield. the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, whom the king is sending to divers parts
of the realm for business very near his heart, enjoined on them viva voce,
and to arrest certain persons whose names have been supplied to them.
The like for the following : —
Thomas West.
Thomas Ughtred, knight, and Alan de Tesedale.
Walter de Botheby and Eustace Bozoun. [Pari. Writs.]
MEMBRANE 22d.
Oct. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, William de
Westminster. Aune and Thomas de Eyvill touching the persons who killed Thomas de
Kyrkeby at Conyngesburgh, co. York.
232
CALENDAK OF PATENT KOLLS.
-j Qo,c\ Membrane 22^/ — cont.
Oct. 15. The like to John de Bello Campo of Somersete, John de Stonore,
Westminster. Ingeh'am Berenger and John de Fosse, on complaint by Ralph son of
John de Chidiok that John Mantravers, the elder, Thomas de Hunteleye,
Adam de Blakeford, John le Hunte, Gilbert le Irysh, Thomas de Penbrugg,
William le Yenutrer, William Dulre, John Broun, William Humfray,
Edmund de Brok, Thomas Davy, Henry Baret of Hyneton Martel, ' messer,'
John le Rymour of Almere, Gilbert fuitz Lokevyle, John Warlagh, William
le Rymour, Roger Pycot, Walter Tropynel, Hugh le Reve of Wolcome,
Robert le Bakere of Luchet Mautravers, William le Spenser of Luchet
Mautravers, William Musket the elder, William son of John Musket,
Andrew Turbervill, Richard le Wyse of Yevele, and others, assaulted him
at Bere, co. Dorset.
ByK.
The like to the same, on complaint by John de Brudeport and Isabel his
wife that, whereas they have, and Isabel and her ancestors, sometime lords
of the manor of Bere, co. Dorset, time out of mind have been accustomed
to have a three days' fair there every year, John Mautravers the elder and
the others abovementioned, came to the said fair and assaulted Richard de
Turbervill, John Turbervill and Ralph son of John Chidiok, deputed by
the said John and Isabel to collect the customs and other profits of the fair,
prevented them from collecting the same, and assaulted the men deputed
by the said John and Isabel to keep the peace in the said fair, whereby they
lost their service for a great time. By K.
Oct. 14.
Westminster
Oct. 12.
Westminster
Oct. 20.
Cippenham.
Oct. 25.
Cippenham.
MEMBRANE 2Ul.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Robert de Asshele
and Roger de Luda, on complaint by Thomas Gifibrd that Roger atte Watre,
Osbert ' Roggeresman atte Watre ' and Simon de Gledeseye, and others,
assaulted him at Boklond, co. Hertford, and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to John de Donecastre, William de Aune and Thomas de Eyvill,
on complaint by Roger de Flete, late constable of the king's castle of
Conyngesburgh, co. York, that whereas he went to the church of Conynges-
burgh to audit the accounts of divers of the king's bailiffs and to levy the
king's moneys according to his office, Alan de V[e]sci, William de Vescy,
John de Yescy, Elias de Yescy, and others, assaulted him in the execution
of the king's business, and his men and servants, whereby he lost their
service for a great time, and besieged him in the church and prevented him
from doing the business. By K.
Commission de iralliis ctfossatis to John de Clyvedon,Hugh de Langelonde
and Elias de Godele in the county of Somerset.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trykyngham, William
de la Launde and Hasculph de Whitewell, on complaint by Walter, abbot
of Yaudey, that William son of Roger de Cressy, and others, assaulted him
at the tow^n of Boston, co. Lincoln, and his men. By fine of 20.s'.
MEMBRANE 20rf.
Oct. 24. Commission de walliis etfossath to Adam de Brom, William de Leycestre,
Cippenham. Laurence de Rustyngton and Robert de Kelleseye touching a breach on the
bank of the Thames between the towns of Grenwych and Bermundeseye, in
in the county of Kent.
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238
1325.
Oct. 22.
Cippenham.
Sept. 12.
Dover.
Membra7ie 20d — cont.
Appointment of John Inge, Hugh de Langelond and J. de Fosse to
deliver the gaol of Dorchestre of Robert du Jardyn, John atteMude, John
atte Watere, William Sampson, Robert Kyron, and Adam Serjaunt,
detained there for a robbery at Little Wyndesore, co. Dorset ; unless they
are charged with rebellion.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Wodehous, William de
Herlaston, William de Scothou and Simon Croyster, touching the persons
who have wasted the king's manors and places in the counties of Essex,
Hertford, Middlesex, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Oxford, Berks, Bedford and
Buckingham [as in the commission on in. S'dd], By p.s.
MEMBRANE 19J.
Nov. 1. Commission to Walter de Norwyco, Robert Baynard, John de Ingham,
Cippenham. Thomas de Hyndryngham and John Claver, to enquire in the counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk touching persons who have taken victuals, armour
and other goods to the lands of enemies [as in the commission on
m.Sld]. ByK.
Nov. 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Trillowe, William de
Westminster. Shareshull and John le Botiller of Lanultwyt, on complaint by Nicholas
de Folebrook of Cherchehull that Roger de Nowers, 'chivaler,' Stephen
le Notiare of Clebury Mortimer, William son of William le White of
Chertehull, and others, assaulted him at Chertehull, co. Oxford, and broke
his arms and legs. By p.s.
Nov. 18.
Westminster
Nov. 22.
Westminster
MEMBRANE IM
Association of John de Cantebrigge, in the room of Robert de Scales,
deceased, in the commission de n-alliis et fo.ssatta lately directed to the said
Robert and John de Fytton, Thomas de Briston and Robert de Welles of
Biccheham in Mersland and the adjacent parts, co. Norfolk.
Commission of the peace, pursuant to the statute of Winchester, to
Robert de Knyghtele and John de Hynkele, in the county of Stafford.
ByK.
MEBIBRANE lid.
Nov. 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Wake, John de Sutton,
Westminster. Robert de Scorburgh and Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by the prioress
of Swyne that Maud late the wife of Robert Tihol of Swyne, Senian de
Burton, Roger le Provost of Swyne, William le Pynder of Swyne, Robert
' Roberdeschaumberleyn de Hilton,' William de Whetely, William Pouf,
Robert Thorstan, 'pescheour,' Saer Cantyng, John Ingram, Richard son of
Hugh, William 'in the Wilghes,' William de Asthorp, Reginald Scot, Robert
le Sumpter, and others, impounded her beasts at Swyne, co. York, without
cause and kept them impounded sometimes until part perished thereby,
and sometimes until she made ransom with Maud for their deliverance, and
sometimes detained them in secret places and then drove them by night
to places unknown, mowed her reeds in the marshes, fished in her several
fisheries, &c. [as in the commission on m. 32ct].
Changed because sealed at another time hy order of the king.
234
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1325.
Nov. 23.
Westminster,
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Membrane 1 Id — cotit.
Commission to Robert Perepount, John de Mounteney and Richard de
Whatton to survey reported defects in the houses within the king's castle
of Notingham, and in the gorces and mills there belonging to the castle,
and find by inquisition in the county of Nottingham in the time of what
constables or keepers these happened and what will be the cost of the
necessary repairs.
Commission to Geoffrey le Scrop, John de Stonore and Robert de
Malberthorp to make inquisition in the city of London and the suburb
thereof, touching a petition exhibited before the king and council, containing
that Edmund de Pontefracto, Walter de Sancto Neoto and Richard Relost,
lately meeting (cnnrersantes) in the church of St. Paul, London, counter-
feited the Great Seal, and sealed divers letters of pardon in the king's name
to William Giffard, lately a prisoner in Neugate for felony and to others
charged with like felonies, and daily do the like in divers parts of the
realm. By pet. of C.
Stephen Albon of London sues for the king.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 16d.
Commission to John Sturmy, Thomas de Hyndringham and John
Claver reciting that, whereas the king lately assigned the said John Claver
with Walter de Norwico, Robert Baynard and John de Ingham to make
inquisition in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk touching divers trespasses,
felonies, oppressions and crimes by malefactors of those counties, and
Master Simon de Dallyng and Thomas de Jernemuth undertook to sue his
business before them under his protection, he now understauds that the
said Simon and Thomas maliciously detained his commission therein,
shewing it in divers parts of the counties, and by threats extorted
money from some men that they should not be disturbed in the premises,
and have not as yet sued anything in the said business, and that they have
counterfeited the seal of the mayoralty of Lenn and sealed letters
prejudicial to the mayoralty and done other evils of the like nature ; and
assigning them to find how long Simon and Thomas detained his
commission, what sums they obtained by extorting, whether they did not
sue his business as aforesaid, and the whole truth as to the counterfeiting
of the seal and the sealings.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
April 10.
Kenilworth.
1325.
Dec. 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 15d.
Association of Edmund de Eyncourt in the commission of the peace to
William de Kyme and Robert Darcy in the county of Lincoln. By C.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Clyvedon, John de Fosse,
Robert de Aston and John de Annesle on complaint by the abbot of St.
Augustine's, Bristol, that John Percehay, William de Kent, William
Honypyn, Thomas Persoun, John Persoun, John le Devenissh, Robert
Bremel, Thomas le Devenissh, and others, broke his underground leaden
conduit at Clyfton, co. Gloucester, and carried away the lead thereof.
By fine of 20s.
The like to the same on complaint by the said abbot that Simon de
Senevill, Richard le Machun, Alan Bretun, William de Soweye, Hugh le
Chaumberleyn, John Wale and William le Faukener, and others, broke his
close at Legh, co. Somerset, burned the doors and windows of the houses
there, and felled the trees and carried them away with other goods.
By fine contained in another writ.
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285
1325.
Dec. 7.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 1 5 d — cont .
Commission of oyer and terminer to Hervey de Staunton, Roger Beler,
John de J3ousser and John de Heselarton, on complaint by Thomas Wake
of Lydcl that John Ryggcs, Nicholas Rygges ' le hunte,' Walter le Clerk,
Thomas ,le Hunte, John de Holton, 'chapelayn,' Thomas Moigne, 'clerk,'
Geoffrey Grom, ' fleccher,' William his son, Thomas de Cornherthc, William
Cok, ' palefreour,' Richard Brid, Richard Materaz ' le Keu,' Ralph de
Quedwell of Burs Magna, Robert Chaunterel of Maldon, Thomas le Marny,
William le 'Ladeservant of the Grey,' John With, William le Mouner of
Athelyngford, Ralph Pecok, Thomas Darderne, John Frere, Godfrey le
Mouner, William Colyn of Fordham, Roger Gernoun, parson of the church
of Esthorp, Ralph Gernoun, Richard Gernoun, and others, entered his
manor at Colne Quency, co. Essex, and carried away his goods, broke his
park there, hunted therein and carried away deer, and assaulted his men.
By K.
The like to John Loveday, Master John de Hilderle and Nicholas
Rouland, on complaint by John de Sancto Amando that Robert son of
Robert de Shakeleston, Richard son of Ralph de Swelesho, Thomas
Spigurnel, William le Brune, John son of Nicholas le Jeremonger of
Bedeford, Nicholas his brother, Stephen de Bodenho of Bedeford,
Maurice Culbere of Bedeford, Simon Culbere, John son of John Wymond,
Henry Oliver, William Beauchaump, ' bocher,' Thomas le Spicer,
Robert Crowe, William son of Simon le Carpenter, William Feye, William
Hastyng, Stephen le Bole, John le Bole, Roger le Taverner, Hugh Frys, John
de Ocle the elder, John de Ocle the younger, Simon de Lymbodesheye, Ralph
his son, John brother of the same Ralph, Richard Merlyn, Stephen son of
Hugh de Hawenes, John le Bore, Geoffrey Juliane, John Woderoue, John
Gerard ' le carpenter,' Robert Roger, Richard Jargevile, ' le personesservaunt '
of Maldon, Robert Goderiche of Kemeston Herdewyk, Robert Arnold,
of Pelynge, John ' Thomasserjaunt de Herdewyk,' John le White of Kemeston
Herdewyk, John Haunnok of Chethele, Robert son of David de Maldon, John
Godard of Merston, Thomas son of Stephen de Maldon, Henry son of
Thomas atte Churche, John Arnold of Pelynge and others broke his houses
at Hoghton Conquest, co. Bedford, mowed his crops there and carried them
away with other goods. By K.
MEMBRANE \U,
Nov. 28. Commission to William le Butiller of Wemme and Walter de Hugford to
Westminster, enquire what evildoers entered the close of the king's manor of Aderdeleye,
CO. Salop, carried away his goods, and assaulted Henry le Parker and some
other of his men and servants there, whereby he lost their service for a
great time.
Nov. 12. Commission to Roger de Chaundos and John Inge to enquire in the
Cippenluira. presence of Thomas de Longeford, summoned by them for this, whether he
has caused a gorce to be made in the water of Lugge, within the liberty of
the manor of Hampton Bishop's, co. Hereford, belonging to the bishopric
of Hereford, which is in the king's hands for certain causes, after the said
manor came to the king's hands ; and if it has been raised to the nuisance
and prejudice of the king to have it thrown down.
Dec. 5. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de If eld, Roger de Bavent
Westminster, and Robert de Estden, on complaint by Adam Pekoe that Richard son of
John de Ernele, John Scardevile, Adam Crochun and others assaulted him
at Petteworth, co. Sussex. By K.
236
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
lo.^r Membrane l^d — cont.
Dec. 10. Commission to Walter de Friskeneye, Robert de Malberthorp and Gilbert
Tower of de Toutheby to survey the walls of the city of Lincoln, and find by
London. inquisition the names of the collectors who have levied any of the murage
granted by the king's letters patent for repair of those walls, to audit their
accounts and to compel them by distraint and other such ways as may be
expedient to apply all moneys received on that account to be applied to the
purpose for which it was levied. By pet. of C.
Dec. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert Beudyn, John de Treiagn
Havering atte and Richard de Chisebeche, on complaint by Thomas Lercedekne that
whereas lately when he was going to Gascony on the king's service, the king
took him and his men and lands under his protection, Ralph Bloyon, William
Basset, William son of Robert, Stephen de Trewynt, Thomas Walle, John
de Kernyk, Henry le Parker, Ralph le Symple, Hugh le Harpour, and others
broke his park at Lanyhorn, co. Cornwall, while he was so under protection
therein, hunted therein and carried away deer. " By p.s.
Bo\Yer.
MEMBRANE 13^.
Dec. 15. Commission to William de Blaneford, John de Brideport and Walter
Havering atte BariU, to survey the king's castle of Corfe and the warren of Purbyk, co.
Bower. Dorset, which he has committed during pleasure to the custody of John
Pecche, to hold as others have held the same before these times ; and to
what enquire in state the castle now is and in what manner the castle and
warren have been kept in the past. By p.s.
Dec. 14. Association of Thomas de Burton in the commission of oyer and terminer
Tower of touching the prioress of Swyne. [See in. lid.]
London.
Nov. 28.
Westminster
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
Dec. 12.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 12d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel and John Morteyn,
touching the persons concerned in the death of John de Olneye, killed at
Tykeford by Neuport Paynel, co. Buckingham.
The like to Walter de Freskeneye, Robert de Malberthorp and Gilbert de
Toutheby, upon petition exhibited before the king and council by the middle
citizens of the city of Lincoln complaining that the bailiffs of that city and
their predecessors and their confederates oppress them by taking from some
of the citizens sometimes a mark, sometimes half a mark, and from everyone
having less and holding a house there 6d. a year, which prise is called
buscage in the said city, and amounts to lOO''. a year at the least ; and from other
citizens they take excessive ransoms and fines if they have not done watches
in the city from Michaelmas to Christmas in the highroads opposite the
doors of their houses according to an ordinance of the said bailiffs and
others, sparing the rich in all such prises, watches and levies, and
converting the moneys so levied to their own uses. By pet. of C.
The like to Roger de Chaundos, Richard de Baskervyll, John Inge
and Thomas de Louth, upon information that Edmund Bastard,
William his brother, Robert de Wyxhull, Edmund de Whitesdale, Ralph
de Nyenton, William his brother, Robert de Wolston, John son of
John de Bekebury, Ralph de Glaseleye, parson of the church of
Sudbury, William son of Reginald le Palmer of Neyenton, Ralph son
of Reginald le Palmer, John Shep, Richard de Hauekeston, William
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237
1325
Dec. 26.
Jury
Membrane 12^/ — cont.
Handys, Stephen de Byterle, 'forester,' John de Borham, Richard de
Spitehsh, Gregory de Hokeswod, William de Northgrave, chaplain,
John de Bee, chaplain, Edmund de Wiresdale, Adam Daras, John de
Lavynton, John de Dudemor, Henry Not, chaplain, John son of Ralph le
Botiller, Thomas de la Berewe, Ralph le Hunte of Nyenton, Ralph Sagon,
chaplain, Robert de Wolston, and others, broke the king's parks of Clebury
and Ernewode, co. Salop, hunted therein and in the chace of Wyre, felled
trees in the said parks and chace and in the woods of Huggele and Staunton
Lascy, co. Salop, and carried away trees and deer, and that waste and
destruction of vert and venison have been done therein by the keepers,
foresters and ministers thereof since the said lands came into the king's
hands by the forfeiture of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor. By K.
The like to John de Bousser and Adam de Broun, on complaint by divers
^ - persons to the king as he was passing through the county of Suffolk, that
. .1. munc s. |.j^g commissioners of array appointed in that county and their deputies
exceeded the form of their commission and extorted sums of money for
their own use and inflicted oppressions and other injuries on the people, also
that they have detained in their hands great part of the money levied for
the armour of the levies, and have taken away great part of such armour
and kept some of it for themselves. By K.
Dec. 9.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE lid.
Commission to William de Kyme and Robert Darcy as conservators of
the peace in the county of Lincoln. ■ _ By C.
1326.
Jan. 12.
South
Elmham.
MEMBFxANE lOd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Inge, Thomas de Louthe and
Robert de Afton, on complaint by Thomas ap Adam that some persons
entered by force his castle of Bevereston, co. Gloucester, at the time when
it was in the king's hands by reason of his minority, broke the doors and
windows of the houses and the walls and turrets of the castle, broke also
a chest of his there in the king's custody and carried away 40 charters and
30 writings obligatory relating to his inheritance. By K.
1325.
Dec. 10.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE U,
Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Friskeneye, Robert de
Malberthorp, Richard de Wylughby and John Hamelyn, on complaint
by Oliver le Waleys, sheriff of Leicester, by petition before the king and
council, that whereas the king lately, at the request of H. bishop of Lin-
coln, by writ commanded him to remove at once all lay force which
held itself in the church of Whatton to disturb the bishop from
exercising his spiritual office there, John de Tours, chaplain, Simon
Pakeman, Roger de Hertrugg, and others, prevented him and his Serjeants
from entering the church to execute the writ, raised the hue and cry upon
them as though they were robbers, threw stones at them and shot at them
with arrows, and afterwards as they were coming out of the church
assaulted and drove them in fear of death into a house there wherein they
besieged them for a long time, set fire to the house, and took out of the
custody of the sheriff two men whom he had attached, and nine writs
which had been sent to him to be executed. By pet. of C.
238
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Jan. 24.
Norwich.
Membrane dd — eont.
Commission to Walter de Friskeney and Robert de Malberthorp reciting
that, whereas John de Englis of Wyram, an approver lately in the prison
of the Marshalsea of the household, when he was alive, appealed John
Russell of Pynchebek before the coroners of the household of adherence to
Roger de Mortuo Mari, William Trussell and other rebels and of consent
and aid to other rebels in the retaining and levying of divers men,
horsemen and footmen against the king, and appealed certain other persons
of divers felonies, and the king commanded the coroners to cause the said
approver to come before him with his appeals and attachments and other
evidences a fortnight after Martinmas last, and the said approver on that
day retracted his appeal entirely, and some other persons attached by the
said appeal alleged that the approver, before his appeal against them, abjured
the realm at the church of the Friars Minors of Lenne, at Lenne, co. Norfolk,
whereby they ought not to make answer to the appeal, and herein vouched
to warranty the record of the coroners of the county, inasmuch as in the
record it is found that this is so, the king has quashed the said appeal ; and
now on behalf of the said John, who is on that account in the king's prison
at Lincoln, petition has been made for his deliverance, he being ready to
stand his trial on all points, and the king therefore commands the said
Walter and Robert, if he can show that he is in custody on that charge and
no other, to take his mainprise, if he can find mainpernors, to be before
the king fifteen days after being summoned and that he will bear himself
well from now, and to have before him on the quinzaine of Easter the
names of the mainpernors and this writ.
MEMBRANE 6d.
Jan. 24. Commission to Henry de Gosehale, Henry de Valoyns, Simon Bortelot
Norwich and Thomas Chiche to make inquisition in the city of Canterbury touching
confederacies and conventicles in that city, and woundings, killings and
mutilations of limbs, and to arrest those indicted by such inquisition.
MEMBRANE bd.
Jan. 24. Commission to Thomas le Blount, John Hamelyn and Henry de Fereres to
Norwich. make inquisition in the county of Leicester touching all persons concerned
in the killing of Roger Beler, when he was going from Kirkeby to Leicester,
and to arrest all those found guilty herein.
April 10. Commission of oyer and terminer touching a complaint by the abbot of
Kenilworth. St. Augustine's, Bristol, as to his close at Legh [as in the commission on -
1)1. 15^] .
Renewed because sealed at another time by fine made at another time.
■ Commission to S. de Lundesthorp, S. de Grymmesby and J. de Crosholm
to deliver the gaol of the castle of Lincoln of William son of Roger de
Gedeneye, detained in that gaol for the death of Adam le Baker of
Tokesford.
Jan. 30. Commission to Hugh de Courteney, John de Bousser, Robert de Stokhey
Burgh. and John de Trevenion, on information that, whereas John Treiagn, sheriff
of Cornwall, lately held his county at Lostwythiell, and for divers debts
caused the beasts of William de Botereux to be impounded by his bailiffs,
the said William and William Basset and others of their confederacy,
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1326
Membrane 5(1 — cant.
coming with armed power into the full county, assaulted him as he was
holding his county, and prevented and daily prevent him from holding it
and from attaching malefactors or keeping the king's peace, and these same
evildoers assaulted the king's bailiffs as they were doing what pertained to
their office, in the presence of Roger de Blacolvesley, receiver of the king's
moneys in that county, and other of the king's lieges before the said
receiver and bailiffs ; and that for two years they have hunted at their will,
by night and by day, in the king's parks in that county, carrying away deer
and greatly wasting his venison, and have laid ambushes to carry off from
sheriff' and the receiver the king's moneys which these wished to carry to
the Exchequer, to make inquisition in the county for the names of the said
evildoers and the whole truth of the matter and to arrest the guilty.
Byp.s.
MEMBRANE M.
Feb. 8. Commissission to Simon Warde and William le Fuiz William to take all
Gaywocd. trespassers against the peace in the Northrithing and Westrithing, co. York,
and have them safely kept in the gaol of the castle of Pountfreit until the
king give other order therein.
Feb. 28. The like to Hugh de Meynill and Walter de Waldeshef in the county of
Langton. Derby. French. By K.
( 240 )
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
1326.
Feb. 4.
VValsingham.
Feb. 3.
Walsingham.
Feb. 9.
Gay wood.
Feb. 4.
WalsinRham.
Jan. 9.
Gay wood.
Feb. 13.
West
Dereham.
Feb. 12.
Weeting.
Feb. 12.
Dereham.
MEMBRANE 22.
Protection with clause noltnnus for one year for the prior of Kenihvorth.
The like for Richard de Aston Somervill, parson of the church of All
Saints, Estwarham.
Appointment of Roger Mauduyt to pursue and arrest Gilbert de Whitton.
ByK.
Licence for Roger de Kerdeston to grant to William de Kerdeston and
Margaret his wife, and the heirs of their bodies land and rent to the value
of 151. a year in his manor of Skendelby, co. Lincoln, held in chief ; with
reversion to the said Roger and his heirs. By fine of 15/. Lincoln.
Grant to Ritehard Herberd of Berton juxta Cantebrigg that, whereas the
king on 13 Februa^iy, 18 Edward II, pardoned him for the death of Philip
Herberd of Neuton, killed before the previous Christmas and any other
felonies, on the mainprise which he found before William de Bereford to go
on the king's service in the next passage to Gascony, and on his return to
stand his trial, and he did not go pursuant to the mainprise aforesaid, the
pardon shall nevertheless be of effect as if he had gone, as the king has
learned on trustworthy testimony that during the whole time of that passage
he was incapacitated by grievous infirmity.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Tylneye to the
prior and convent of Westacre of 81. a year from 80 acres of land in
Wygenhale, Tilneye and Northclenchewarton, to find two chaplains, one in
the church of St. German, Wygenhale, and the other in the chapel of
St. James in the manor of John de Fitton in the same town to celebrate
divine service daily for the souls of Robert de Fitton and Alice his wife,
John de Fitton and Margery and Amice sometime his wives, Robert de
Fitton, Hervey de Saham, William de Saham, Godfrey son of Berewenna
and Katharine his wife, and William de Stoulham and Beatrice his wife ;
and for the soul of the said Thomas after his death, and the souls of his
ancestors and benefactors and the faithful departed.
By K. at the instance of Emma, lady of Mold.
Vacated because otherwise on the Patent Iloll of 1 Edward [III]. [Calendar
rp. 93, 94.]
Licence for Robert de Monte Alto to enfeoff Master Henry de Clif'-,
king's clerk, and Richard de la Rokele, of the manor of Snetesham, held
in chief, and for them to regrant the same to him, Emma his wife, and his
heirs. By K.
Vacated because othenrise beloiv in the month of April under t/ie same date.
Respite, at the request of William de Neuport, king's yeoman, to John
son of John de Coggeshale from taking up the arms of a knight, until
Midsummer. [Pari. Writs.] By p.s.
Pardon to Thomas le Harpour of Dick for the death of Simon Toller,
vicar of the church of Friskeneye, killed before Christmas, in the eighteenth
year, and of any consequent outlawry, in consideration of his having gone
to Gascony on the king's service and stayed there the whole time that the
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241
1326.
Feb. 12.
Dereham.
Feb. 10.
Gay wood.
Feb. 12.
VV'eeting.
Feb. 12.
West
Dereham.
Feb. 15.
Exning.
Feb. 17.
Baruwell.
Feb. 16.
Barnwell.
Feb. 14.
Exning.
Feb. 16.
Barnwell.
Feb. 15.
Barnwell.
Membrane 22 — rout.
army was there, to shew the same grace to him as was shewn to others
who were then on the king's service ; on condition that he stand his trial
if an}' one wishes to proceed against him. By K.
The like word for word to William son of Simon de Quapelod, for the
death of John Bee of Tidde. By K.
Appointment of Eudo dc Stoke, constable of the castle of Kenilworth,
to select at his discretion men for the munition of that castle. By K.
Licence for Alan de Claveryng to grant to William son of Alan de
Claveryng and Maud his wife and the heirs of their bodies 8 messuages,
180 acres of land and 12 acres of meadow in Yetlyngton, and two parts of
the manor of Kalouley, held in chief, with reversion to Alan and his
heirs. By K.
Appointment during pleasure of Simon Croyser, king's Serjeant, as
bailifi' of the town of Wynchelse and the rape (la liopa) and warden of the
scrutiny of all persons entering or leaving the realm by the port of
Wynchelse and the rape. By K.
Vacated because on tJie Fine Roll.
Pardon to John de Staynton for acquiring to him and his heirs from
Thomas de Burgh 24s. of rent in Mekesburgh, held in chief as of the
honor of Tikhill, and entering therein without licence ; with restitution to
him of the same.
Writ de intendendo to the barons of the port of Dover in favour of John
Larcher, as substitute of Ralph Basset of Drayton, to whom the king has
committed the custody of that port during pleasure.
Protection with clause nolmnus, for one year, for the prior of St. Oswald's,
Nostel.
The like for the prior of Ware.
Pardon to Robert son of Thomas Colle in the Marshalsea prison for the
death of William de Lek, as it appears by the record of Geoffrey le Scrop
and his fellows, justices assigned to hold the pleas before the king, that he
killed him in self-defence.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Maud de Tony to the prior
and convent of Kokesford of 3 messuages, 100 acres of land, 100 acres of
pasture and 10.9. of rent in Grymeston, Cangham, Rydon, Wyvelyngg and
Apelton, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of
St. Katharine, lately built, in the churchyard of Apelton, or elsewhere as
she shall ordain, for the souls of the said Maud and Robert de Tony, some-
time her husband, and the faithful departed ; in lieu of the licence lately
granted to her by letters patent for her to assign the same to the prior and
convent of Westacre, to find a chaplain to celebrate as above in the said
chapel.
Pardon to William de Berle of his outlawry in the county of Bedford for
non-appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of trespass of
Ralph de Wedon, on condition that he surrender straightway to prison and
stand his trial, if the said Ralph will proceed against him.
Licence for the prior and convent of Bromhull by Brandonferie, to
acquire in mortmain land and rent, not held in chief, to the value of 50.s'.
yearly. By K.
3217
Q
242
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Feb. 13.
Mildenhall.
Feb. 18.
Barnwell.
Feb. 20.
Barnwell.
Feb. 20.
Barnwell.
March 3.
Leicester.
Membrane 22 — coiit.
Protection, until 1 August, for William Simond, master of a ship called
la James of London, ordered by the king to bring the said ship from Bristol
to London. By K.
Appointment of Philip de Estowe, knight, to pursue and arrest Robert
Norman of Broun, yeoman of Aucher le Filz Henri. By K.
Licence for the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Canterbury, to
appropriate the church of Ay she, in the diocese of Norwich, which is of
their advowson, in aid of the maintenance of seven chaplains celebrating
divine service daily in the new eleemosynary chapel founded in honour of
the Virgin Mary and St. Thomas the Martyr, near the gate of the prior and
convent, for the good estate of the king and his children, for the soul of
the king after his death, and for the souls of his progenitors, heirs and
successors, and the faithful departed. By K.
Protection, with clause nolnmus, for one year, for John deLangeton, clerk,
constantly attendant upon the king's service in the Chancery.
Presentation of Thomas de Lenne to the church of Botyngdon, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Tykeford
being in his hands.
Feb. 10.
Gaywood.
Feb. 13.
West
Dereham.
Feb. 18.
Barnwell.
Feb. 10.
Gaywood
Feb. 13.
Weeting.
MEMBRANE 21.
Pardon to Thomas de Lelom for acquiring for life from Peter son of
Peter de Malo Lacu 45s. of rent in Eggeton, held in chief ; and licence for
him to retain the same. By fine of 20s. York.
Licence for Thomas de Gardinis to enfeoff Richard de Gardinis, clerk,
of 5 messuages, 5 tofts, 160 acres, 1 rood, of land, 6 acres of meadow and
4Z. of rent in Ixnyng, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant the same
to the said Thomas and Constance his wife for their lives, with the condition
that if Constance survive her husband, she shall render yearly to John de
Gardinis for his life 40s., and that if she die while the same John is
surviving, the premises shall remain to him for life, with remainder to the
right heirs of Thomas. By fine of 100s.
Pardon to William de Lelom for acquiring in fee from Peter de Malo
Lacu a messuage, 50 acres of land and 20 acres of meadow in Eggeton,
held in chief of the late king, and from Peter son of the said Peter 11 acres
of land there, held in chief of the present king, and entering therein without
the licence of either king ; and licence for him to retain the same.
Vacated because otherwise below under the same date. By fine of 20s.
Whereas Robert de Brakenbergh and Joan his wife lately acquired in fee
tail from Elias de Kabayn and Maud his wife the manor of Kelstern held
in chief of Edward I, and entered therein, and after their death John de
Brakenbergh, their son and heir, likewise entered therein, without the
licence of the late king or the present king, the latter for a time made by
the said John, has pardoned the trespasses herein, and granted that he
shall have the manor again to hold according to the form of the acquisition.
By fine of lOZ.
The like to John de Wynkefeld, with respect to 69 acres of land in
Wynkefeld, held in chief of Edward I, which were acquired in fee by his
grandfather, John de Wynkefeld, from Fromund le Flemyng and entered
into by both grandfather and grandson without licence.
By fine of 40s. Suffolk.
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1326.
Feb. 12.
Mildenhall.
Feb. 18.
Barnwell.
Feb. 18.
Barnwell.
Feb. 19.
Barnwell .
Feb. 16.
Barnwell.
Feb. 19.
Barnwell.
Feb. 19.
Barnwell
Feb. 18.
Barnwell.
Feb. 20.
Barnwell.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Appointment, during pleasures of the mayor and burgesses of the town
of Lenne, who have found mainprise before the king to keep the said town
safe, to have the custody of the said town against the attacks of aliens or
contrariants ; w^ith power to assess all persons dwelling within the walls to
a subsidy for the defence of the town according to their abilities, as often
as shall be necessary. By K.
Writ of aid for them directed to all persons dwelling within the walls.
ByK.
Grant, for life, to Isabel de Hastyngges, late the wife of Ralph de Monte
Hermerii, of the king's manor of Esttuderle, with its hamlets and
appurtenances, which the said Ralph lately held for his life of the king.
ByK.
Appointment, until Michaelmas, of John de Sturmy, lately appointed
captain and admiral of the fleet of ships of Great Yarmouth and other
places from the mouth of the Thames northwards, to select, by himself or
by deputies, mariners for the equipment of his ships. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Isabel de Hastyngges to have the
custody of the corpus of the castle of Marlebergh and of the king's houses
within the walls of the castle, for the safer dwelling of herself and the
king's daughters in her company. By K.
Pardon to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Leonard, Stok by
Newark, for acquiring in mortmain 7 acres of land from Henry de Seyntliz
of Stok, 71 acres of land and 5 acres of meadow from John de Seintliz,
5 acres of land from William de (sic) Venour, 3 roods of land from Ralph
Hardy of Syreston, three roods of land from Robert son of Mauger de Stok,
a messuage and i rood of land from Hugh de Alnyf , a messuage from Roger
le Carpenter, and a messuage from Alice daughter of Hugh le Smyth of
Stok, all in Stok by Newerk, and entering therein without licence ; with
licence for them to retain the same. By K.
Whereas Robert Wyles lately acquired in fee from Peter de Malo Lacu a
messuage and 37 acres of land in Westyngby, held in chief of the late king,
and John Wyles acquired likewise from Peter de Malo Lacu 4 tofts and 4
bovates, 16 acres of land in Eggeton, held in chief of the present king, and
whereas Peter Wyles afterwards acquired the same in fee from the said
Robert and John and entered without the licence of the late king or of the
present king ; the latter for a fine has pardoned the trespasses herein and
granted licence for Peter to retain the messuages, tofts and lands.
By fine of 205. York.
Vacated because otherwise below under the same date.
Appointment of Richard de Perers to pursue and arrest William son of
Thomas la Zouche, knight, and the brothers (fratres) de Folevill and others,
more fully expressed to the said Richard. By p.s.
Exemption for life, at the request of J. bishop of Ely, of Rerus son of
Rerus de Hibernia, from being put on assizes, juries, or recognitions, and
from appointment as mayor, sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff or minister
of the the king, in Ireland, against his will. By K.
Grant for life to Roger de Watevill of a messuage, 55 acres of land, 9
acres of meadow, 3 acres of pasture and 40.s'. of rent in Yiselham late of
Robert de Walkefare, a rebel, with reversion to the king. By K.
2
44
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Feb. 20.
Branwell.
Feb. 20.
Barnwell.
Feb. 20.
Barnwell.
Feb. 20.
Barnwell.
Feb. 20.
Barnwell,
Feb. 23.
Kimbolton.
Feb. 24.
Kimbolton .
Feb. 24.
Rothwell,
Feb. 26.
Leicester.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Pardon, for a fine made by John de Insula, knight, to the said John of
his rebellion, with restitution of his lands. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Whatton, keeper of forfeited lands in
the county of Northampton.
Licence for the prior and convent of Donemawe, to acquire in mortmain
land and rent, not held in chief, to the value of lOOx. yearly.
By K. on the information of William de Colby.
Vacated because surrendered for this reason that on 20 Jidy, 15 Richard II,
they acquired land and rent in full satisfaction hereof.
Pardon, at the request of Robert de Watevill, to Richard Pyk of his
imprisonment and whatever pertains to the king by reason of a trespass
w^as indicted before the
By p.s.
against Simon Benet, w^hereof the said Richard
king by the inquisition whereon he put himself.
Licence for the chancellor and university of Cantebrigge to found a
college of scholars in the said university, and to assign iu mortmain to the
scholars for their habitation those two messuages which they have in
Milnestrete, in the parish of St. John, Cantebrigge, held of the king in free
burgage. By K.
Pardon to Roger de Swynburn for the death of Walter Dolittill, and of
any consequent outlawry, with the usual condition. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Chekenhull and
Beatrice his wife, to the abbot and convent of Hide by Winchester of a
messuage, a carucate of land, and 12 acres of meadow in Stonham, to find
a monk as a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said abbey for
their souls and the souls of their ancestors, and all the faithful departed.
By fine of 4:1. Southampton.
Mandate to the constable of the castle of Richemund to deliver the said
castle with its armour, victuals and all other things therein, by indenture,
to William de Felton, king's yeoman, to whom on 21 February last, the
king by letters patent has committed the custody thereof for three years.
The like to the constable of the castle of Bowes.
Presentation of John de Wodehous, king's clerk, to the chapel within the
castle of Pleshey, in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of
Master John Walew^ayn, the last w^arden thereof, and in the king's gift by
reason of his custody of the land and heir of Humphrey de Bohun,.earl of
Hereford and Essex, tenant in chief.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Robert de Norton.
The like for the following : —
Master Robert de Leycestre, parson of the church of Sibbesdon.
William de Holynes.
Master William de Corbrigg, parson of the church of Norton Novere.
The prior of Bredon.
Robert Charnels, parson of the church of Swepeston.
MEMBRANE 20.
Feb. 20. Appointment of W. bishop of Exeter to survey the castles of Exeter,
Barnwell. Tremeton, Launceveton, Tyntagel and all other king's castles in the counties
of Cornwall and Devon and the stocks and munitions thereof, and to
strengthen the same with victuals, armour and other necessaries, repair the
19 EDWARD IL— Part 2.
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1326
Feb. 23.
Kimbolton.
Feb. 22.
Kimbolton.
Feb. 20.
Barnwell.
Feb. 24.
Rothwell.
Feb. 1 6.
Barnwell.
Feb. 28.
Leicester.
Feb. 27.
Leicester.
Memhranc 20 — cont.
defects, remove constables, keepers and other ministers and substitute
others, except the keeper of the castle of Tyntagel, to charge the constables
and keepers with the victuals and stock sent to them from time to time
and make them answerable for the issues and profits of the said castles and
for the' said victuals and stock, and to receive money by indenture for the
said munitions and works from the steward of the county of Cornwall and
the sheriff of Devon, and to do everything suitable for the safety of the said
castle and the parts adjacent. By K.
Mandate to the steward of the county of Cornwall to deliver money to
him accordingly.
The like to the sheriff' of Devon.
Vacated because on 30 Aprils in the same year, these letters were surrendered
in the Chancery and cancelled.
Grant for life to Richard de Cesaye, chaplain, of the wardenship of the
hospital of St. Leonard, Lancastre, with all things belonging thereto.
Presentation of Hugh de Colwyk to the church of Bencombe, in the
diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of
the abbot of Caen being in his hands.
Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for Berenger Foulcrandi and Peter
Oliverii, Friars Minors, who lately came to the king from Aragon, now
returning to the same parts. By K.
Pardon to John Yonger for all felonies and trespasses and of this that
he was an adherent of the Scots, the king's enemies and rebels ; on con-
dition that he stand his trial if any one wishes to proceed against him.
ByK.
The like to the following : —
John Elder.
John de Stokhalgh.
John del Spense.
Adam le Walkere of Dolly ngham.
John Fitz Robert.
John Fitz Thomas.
Patrick Fitz Thomas.
Wilham Fitz Gilbert.
Alan Arthur.
Protection with clause mdnnius, for one year, for Ralph Foughler that he
be not distrained or arrested for debts whereof he is is not principal debtor
or surety, or for the trespasses of others. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas le Blount to pursue and
arrest John de Folevyll, Roger la Zousch, and Robert Lovet, parson of
Aswell, and imprison them as has been more fully enjoined on him.
ByK.
Protection for two years for John Lalte of the island of Gernereye, his
men and possessions in the islands of Gernereye, Jereseye, Serk and
Aureny. By K.
fnspexitnn.s of a grant, dated at Liverpool, on Tuesday after St. Giles the
Abbot, 1271, by Edmund son of Henry III. to the church of St. James,
Birkheved, and the monks there of 15 acres of land below the grange of
Neusum, which John Gernet formerly held of him at will, to hold in frank
almoin at a rent of os. Witnesses : — William le Botiler, Robert Banastre,
246
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Feb. 28.
Leicester.
Feb. 8 (sic).
Leicester.
March 1.
Leicester.
Feb. 13.
Mildenhall.
Feb. 26.
Langdon.
March 4.
Leicester.
March 26.
Kenilworth.
March 4.
Leicester.
March 5.
Leicester.
March 7.
Leicester.
March 9.
Sibstone.
Membrane 20 — cont.
Henry du Lee, Robert de Holand, and Benedict Gernet, knights, John
Gernet, Richard de Holand, and others ; and confirmation thereof to the
prior and convent of that place. By fine of 20s. Lancastre.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Matthew de Coker of 2
messuages, 15 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 2 acres of marsh in
Wemedon and Chilton to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
chapel of St. George, Wemedon, for the soul of the said Matthew, and the
souls of his ancestors and heirs, and the faithful departed.
By fine of 30s. Somerset.
Pardon to John son of Simon de Edelyngton of Lincoln of his outlawry
for non-appearance before the king to answer touching trespasses against
the peace, on condition that he surrender to the prison of the Marshalsea
and stand his trial w^hen the king wishes to proceed against him. By K.
Licence for John de Urtiaco to enfeoff Thomas Atter Apse, ' bakere,' of
a messuage, 2 bovates of land, 2 acres of meadow and 2 acres of wood in
Corri Ryvel and Langhport Westovere, held in chief. By fine of 30s.
Licence in mortmain for the abbot and convent of Derham to grant in
fee to whomsoever they will land and rent to the value of 201. a year of
their own demesne lands, not held in chief, in exchange for an equivalent
of land and rent not held in chief. By K.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of Kelles in Methe of murage for three
years. By K.
Grant to John le Smale, king's clerk, of the deanery of the free chapel
of St. Martin le Grand, London. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo for him to the chapter of the said free chapel. By K.
Revocation of the collation to Richard de Tissebury of the said deanery.
By p.s.
Pardon to Richard de Hawardeby of his outlawry in the county of
Lincoln for non-appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of
trespass of Geoffrey le Tasker of Malberthorp; on condition that he
surrender at once to the prison of the Marshalsea and stand his trial if the
said Geoffrey wishes to proceed against him.
By K. on the information of William de Colby.
Pardon to Hugh de Putteford * taillour ' and Christina his wife for
acquiring in fee from Roger son of Roger le Mareschal a shop and a solar
in the parish of St. Clement Danes without the bar of the New Temple,
London, held in chief, and entering therein without licence; with restitution
of the same. By K.
Grant to the abbot and convent of Suleby of the advowson of the church
of Sybertoft, co. Northampton ; licence also for them to appropriate the
church. By K.
MEMBRANE 19.
Jan. 31. Pardon, at the request of Alice, countess of Norfolk, the king's sister, to
Burgh. Roger de Trumpiton, knight, of the 200 marks whereby he made fine with
the king to save his life and have his lands because he was a rebel ; with
restitution of his lands. By p.s.
19 EDWARD IL— Part 2.
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1326
March 3.
Leicester.
March 2.
Leicester.
March 13.
Kenil worth
Feb. 28.
Leicester.
March 5.
Leicester.
March 4.
Leicester.
March 3.
Leicester.
March 3.
Leicester.
March 5.
Leicester.
March 5.
Leicester.
♦ Membrane 19 — cont.
Respite, until Whitsunday, to Robert de Shirburn from taking up the
arms of a knight. 13y K. on the information of William de Colby.
The like to the following : —
John de Peauton. By K.
Peter de la Mare.
Robert de Clyfton.
Nicholas de Cantilupo.
Ralph de Hastynges, until Christmas. By p.s.
Walter de Rodeneye, until All Saints. By p.s.
John de Bloxham. [Pari. Writs.]
By K. on the information of W. de Herlaston.
Mandate to the locum, tenens of the dean and the chapter of the free
chapel of Hastynges to assign a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter
to Robert de Holden, king's clerk, who has been admitted on the king's
presentation to the prebend of Pesemerche by John, bishop of Chichester.
Respite, until a year after Whitsunday, to Richard de Boylond from
taking up the arms of a knight. [Pari. WriU.~\ By K.
Protection with clause jiolumus for one year for Richard le Spigurnel,
constantly attendant on the king's service in the Chancery.
The like for the following : —
Morgan ap Yarvord Voil, and Nicholas de Pyghlesdon.
Thomas de Dertford, parson of the church of Earde.
The warden of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby super Wrethek, for
two years.
Thomas le Yong of Hodresfeld.
William de Cornhull, parson of the church of Kynewarton.
The prior of St. Sepulchre's, Warwick.
Grant to Master Robert de Baldok, king's clerk, archdeacon of Middlesex,
of the prebend of Swerdes, in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the
king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the archbishopric of Dublin
being in his hands. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to A. archbishop of Dublin.
The like to the dean and chapter of the said church.
Licence for Geoffrey son of John de London to grant that a third part of
the manor of Great Perndon and the advowson of a third part of the church
of that manor, held in chief as of the honor of Boulogne, which Katherine
late the wife of John de London holds for life by the demise which Thomas
de la Lee made to her and her said husband, with remainder to the said
Geoffrey and his heirs, shall remain to Richard de Hayham and Lucy his
wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and failing such to the right heirs of the
said Richard.
Grant to Alice late the wife of Roger Beler, tenant in chief, for the
marriage of Roger son and heir of the said Roger, a minor.
By K. on the information of G. le Scrop.
Grant to the warden and chaplains of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby
super W^rethek, of the custody during the minority of Roger the heir, of
110s. Q>d. of rent in Belegrave and Thurmeston, late of Roger Beler, tenant
in chief. By K. on the like information.
248
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1326,
March 5.
Leicester.
March 6.
Leicester.
March 1.
Leicester.
March 6.
Leicester.
March 6.
Leicester.
March 7.
Leicester.
March 7.
Leicester.
March 8.
Marston.
March 8.
Marston.
March 10.
Merevale.
Membrane 19 — cont.
Grant for life to Adam de Brom, king's clerk, chaplain, of the warden-
ship of the hospital of St. Bartholomew by Oxford.
Presentation of Theobald de Goldyngton, parson of the church of Dale in
the diocese of Canterbury, to the church of Great Leghes in the diocese of
London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Humphrey de
Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, being in his hands ; on an exchange of
benefices with John de Borham. By K.
Respite, for two years, to Walter Traylly from taking up the arms of
a knight, as it has been testified to the king that he is disabled ; on
condition that he find two armed men for the king's service, if the king
shall so require. [Pari. Writs.] By p.s.
Pardon to John de Pirie, parson of the church of Ayleston, for acquiring
in mortmain from Fulk de Penebrugg, a rood of land in Ayleston adjoining
the dwelling place of the rectory there, for the enlargement thereof, and
entering therein without. licence ; and licence for him to retain the same.
By fine of ^ mark.
Presentation of William de Edyngdon, parson of the church of Dalyngton,
in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Middelton in the same diocese,
in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Ware being
in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with John de Bevynton.
The like of John de Haukesbury, vicar of the church of Northlech, in the
diocese of Worcester, to the vicarage of the church of Feckenham, in the
same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey
of Lyre being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with William de
Thormarton.
Pardon to John le Gray for the death of Thomas le Roe of Saylchurche
and all other homicides, burglaries, arsons, larcenies and felonies, and of
any consequent outlawry ; on condition that he stand his trial if anyone
wishes to proceed against him. By K.
Grant to Master Gilbert de Middelton, king's clerk, archdeacon of
Northampton, to whom the king, on 11 August last, granted for life the
manor of Stowe, co. Northampton, an escheat by the forfeiture of Warin de
Insula, rebel, that he, his heirs or executors shall not be in anywise
disturbed for waste therein before that date, as it appears by inquisition
made by Robert de Daventre and Eustace de Burneby, that certain granges,
an oxhouse, a chamber and other houses, in the said manor were burned
in the time of Nicholas de Segrave, late lord of the manor, by default
of the same Nicholas, and a stable and five messuages of bondmen
of the said manor were wasted and the said Nicholas made exile of the said
bondmen in his time, and that after the manor came to the king's hands, a
mill there was burned, and a kitchen and dovecot with other small houses
were destroyed. Grant also that he shall have timber for the repair of the
houses and the inclosure of the park and bodies of trees and dead wood in
the said park and w^oods of the manor for his hearth : also that he shall
not by reason of the said manor be assessed to find armed men or to
contribute armour for other men or to bear any other charges afiecting the
commonalty of the said county. By K.
Respite, until Whitsunday, to John Talebot, from taking up the arms
of a knight. By p.s.
The like to the following: —
Nicholas Russel, until Michaelmas. By p.s.
Robert Hungerford, until All Saints. [Pari, Writs.]
By p.s.
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1326.
March 6.
Leicester.
March 9.
Sibstonc.
March 5.
Leicester.
March 20.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 1.
Bury
St. Edmunds,
March 6.
Leicester.
March 11.
Mere vale.
March 12.
Tamworth.
Meinhrane 19 — cont.
Writ of aid for Edmund de Assheby, whom the king is sending to lead
certain prisoners to the castle of Notingham to be delivered to the constable
of the castle.
Stephen de Ocle, staying in England, has letters nominating William
de Ocle and Laurence de Wouere as his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Protection with clause noliimus, for three years, for Sir Luke, cardinal
deacon of St. Mary's in Via Lata, prebendary of Longedon, in the church
of Lichfield.
The like for :—
Michael de Wath, clerk, for one year.
The abbot of Coumbe, for one year.
The abbot of Mere vale, for two years.
The abbot of St. Albans, for one year.
Gilbert de la Bruere, parson of the church of Astbury.
W^illiam de Abyndon, parson of the church of Paten eye, for one year.
Master Robert de Patrica, prebendary of Gay Minor, in the church of
St. Chad, Lichfield, and Stratford St. Laurence in the church of
St. Mary, Salisbury, and parson of the church of Overton
Quatreniars.
Johanninus de Silvaticis of Genoa, prebendary of Freford in the church
of Lichfield.
Protection with clause volnnius for one year for Walter de Penebrugge,
parson of the church of Byford, staying in Gascony on the king's service.
[Protection with<ilause 7ioliunus] for the following: —
Master Robert de Baldok, for one year.
The master of the hospital of St. John without the east gate of Oxford.
Master John de Notingham, parson of the church of Elkesleye, for one
year.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Ingram of 4 messuages,
and 40.S. of rent in Notingham to a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the church of St. Mary, Notingham, for the souls of the said
Robert and Orfranina his wife, and the faithful departed.
By fine of lOO.s. Notingham.
Grant to William de Syde, clerk, of the chapel of Langebrigge, in the
king's gift by reason of the lands late of Maurice de Berkele being in his
hands. By K.
Protection with clause voliimns for one year for Thomas de Bingham,
staying in Gascony by the king's command on- his service with Oliver de
Ingham. By K.
The like for John de Charneles, staying as above. By K.
The like for John son of William de Sutton, going to Gascony by the
king's command.
Presentation of Master John de Blebury to the church of Barton ' in the
Benes ' in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of
Lenton being in his hands.
March 6.
Leicester.
MEMBRANE 18.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de la Pole to the custody
of the town of Kyngeston upon Hull against the attacks of aliens or
contrariants in place of Robert de Hastang, to whom the king lately
250
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
March 14.
Tamworth.
March 12.
Tamworth.
March 14.
Tamworth.
^^226 Membrane 18 — cont.
granted the same, as he is broken by age and debility and cannot attend
personally to the custody and those whom he has deputed to the same are
negligent as the king understands. He is to have a reasonable fee out of the
issues and profits of the town to be paid to him by the said Robert, who is
to continue to receive the same according to the form of the grant to him.
By K.
Writ of aid for the said Robert directed to the bailiffs and good men of
the town.
Mandate to the said Robert to pay him a reasonable fee.
Appointment of Edmund de xA.ssheby, sheriff of Leicester, to pursue and
arrest Thomas de Folevill charged with assent and aid to the escape from
England of Ralph son of Roger la Zousche of Lubesthorp and Eustace de
Folevill and others indicted of the death of Roger Beler. By K.
Grant to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Hertelpole of murage for
five years. By K. on the information of W. de Herlaston.
Pardon to Walter de Islep, for a fine of 500 marks, made with the king,
whereof he has paid in the wardrobe lOOZ. 15s. lOd. and will pay the
residue by St. Peter's Chains, of his trespass when he was treasurer of
Ireland in sealing with the seal of the Exchequer of Dublin the rolls of the
account of Alexander de Bykenore, archbishop of Dublin, for the time when
the latter was treasurer of Ireland, wherein divers falsities were found by
examination made before the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, of
which trespass he was convicted before them ; with restitution of his lands
and goods.
March 15. Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to cause these to
Lichfield. be restored to him. By K.
Order, after reciting the above pardon and payment of the said
1001. 15s. lOd., to wit, by the hands of the mayor and bailiffs of Chester
501., by the hands of William de Kyngeston, king's clerk, 45/. 15s. lOc?.,
and by the hands of Thomas Gentilcorps 4 horses appraised at 100s., that
with respect to the king's grant made 10 December last to Elias de
Assheburn of a messuage and 3 carucates of land in Dunbro and Hunteston
in Ireland, late of the said Walter, and which by reason of the above trespass
was taken into the king's hands, to hold for his life, as of the value of 10/.
a year, on condition that if the king should resume the same he should
cause to be assigned to the said Elias land to that value in Ireland — the
said Walter shall pay the said Elias 100 marks out of the residue of the
above fine, and as soon as he has paid him or found sufiicient security, the
premises shall be restored to the said Walter or his attorneys. Order also
that all the goods and debts of the said Walter which were taken into the
king's hands on the said charge may be sold and levied by his attorneys
and servants and by view and testimony of some person to be deputed
thereto by the justiciary and chancellor of Ireland and the money arising
therefrom be sent to the said Walter in England, that the king may be
paid the 248 marks 10s. lOd. residue of the above fine. By K.
March 16. Mandate accordingly to the justiciary and chancellor of Ireland and
Lichfield. the lieutenant of the treasurer in the Exchequer of Dublin, to cause
to be delivered to Henry de Badewe, William de Hatfeld, Nicholas de
Snyterby, Thomas de Linhale, vicar of the church of Swerdes, and William
de Weston, attorneys of the said Walter, bearers of these letters, or any of
them, all the lands of the said Walter in Ireland, except the messuage and
3 carucates abovementioned granted to the said Elias, and all the goods of
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251
1326
March 26.
Kenilworth.
Membrane 18 — co7it.
the said Walter, and the said debts, and to let them sell his said goods by
view of some person deputed by the justiciary and chancellor, and send the
money arising therefrom to the said Walter in England, and with respect
to the said messuage and three carucates of land as soon as the said Walter
has paid the said Elias 100 marks, or found security before then to do so,
to restore the same to him or any of his attorneys ; also the said locum
tenens of the treasurer is to restore to him any moneys which he has levied
of the said debts and goods. By K.
Appointment of Eudo de Welles to pursue and arrest Richard de
Ayremynne and Adam his brother. By K.
Vacated because surrendered.
The like of the following to arrest the same : —
Adam le Bowere.
Thomas Broun.
March 15.
Freeford.
Respite until a year after Easter at the request of Percival Simeon,
king's sergeant, to Geoffery de Besiles from taking up the arms of a
knight. [FarL JVrits.] By p.s.
March 21.
Kenilworth.
March 6.
Leicester.
1325.
Dec. 17.
Havering
atte Bower.
1326.
March 22.
Kenilworth.
March 19.
Kenilworth.
March 21.
Kenilworth,
March 19.
Kenilworth.
March 21.
Kenilworth.
March 27.
Kenilworth.
The like, until Whitsunday, to John de Wodhull. [Pari. Writs.]
By p.s.
Licence for the prior and convent of Chaucumbe to appropriate the
churches of Bereford and la Penne, which are of their advowson.
By fine of 20 marks. Oxford.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Stransale, king's clerk, to
the office of one of the remembrancers in the Exchequer of Dublin, with
the usual fee. By p.s.
Pardon to John de Methelay for acquiring in fee from Adam de
Everyngham of Laxton the manor of Middel Shitelington, held in chief as
of the honor of Pontefract, and entering therein without licence; with
restitution of the same.
Letters to the prioress and convent of the house of St. Mary, Clonard, of
licence to elect an abbess in the room of Sibyl, deceased.
Power to John Darci, justiciary of Ireland, to give the royal assent to
the person elected, and after confirmation of the election by the diocesan,
to take her fealty and deliver the temporalities to her. By K.
Letters to the prior and convent of St. Peter's and St. John's, Clonard,
of licence to elect an abbot in the room of Edward, deceased.
Power, as above, to the justiciary. By K.
Pardon to Edmund de Malynes for acquiring in fee from John de Sutton,
' chivaler,' the manor of Theyden atte Munte, co. Essex, and the advowson
of the church of the same manor held in chief as of the honor of Reale, and
entering therein without licence ; and grant that he may retain the
same.
March 29. Grant for life to William de Tham worth, chaplain, of the custody of the
Kenilworth. king's hermitage by Crippelgate, London.
252
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
March 22.
KenilwortL.
Membrane 18 — coit.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John le Botiller of Lanultwit
to the abbot and convent of Teukesbury of 7 messuages, 4 cottages,
276 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, 1 Ls. 10.k<L of rent in Aumeneye
Sancte Crucis, co. Gloucester, and Adam Scoby, John de Ryndecombe and
Richard Greffrey {^ic), bondmen, with their issues and goods, and with the
whole land which they hold in villeinage there. By p.s.
March 17.
Lichfield,
March 14.
Tarn worth.
March 13.
Tamworth.
March 14.
Lichfield.
March 15.
Lichfield.
March 18.
Lichfield.
March 20.
Kenilworth-
MEMBRANE 17.
Protection for one year for- Thomas de Bynedon, of Southampton, king's
merchant, and his servants whom he is sending with certain ships, one
called la Rose and the other la Jullanc, to trade in divers parts.
Protection with clause nolnvim for the abbey of Merevale, which has
fallen into debt ; and appointment of Ralph Basset of Drayton to the
custody thereof ; for five years. • By K.
Licence for John son of William de Cumpton to enfeoff Roger son of
Nicholas de Trescote of a messuage, a mill and a moiety of a virgate and
of an acre of land in Cumpton, held in chief as of the manor of Tettenhale,
which is in the king's hands, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Hampton, escheator in the counties of Hereford, Gloucester, Worcester,
Salop and Stafford. By fine of lOs. Stafford.
Protection for one year, notwithstanding the arrest of persons of the
dominion of the king of France, for Reiner de Berfray, born in France, as
he has and has long had a fixed domicile, wife and household in the town
of Bristol and is in lot and scot with the burgesses of that town, and has
found security for his good behaviour and that he will not leave the realm
without licence or send messengers, letters or countersigns whereby damage
or scandal to the king or other could result.
Presentation of James de Kyngeston to the church of Debach, in the
diocese of Norwich.
Grant for seven years to the burgesses of Southampton, on their petition
shewing that by the king's command have begun to make the quay and
wall of that town, and have expended great charges over these, but they
are not able of themselves to complete the work, of a custom of 1^/. on
every pound's worth of goods brought by land or water within the liberty
of the town, or taken out of the town, -^d. on 10s. worth, and ^d. on 5s.
w^orth. By K. on the information of W. de Herlaston.
Whereas the king, in return for a grant to him by Walter, late bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, of the manor of Greneford, co. Middlesex, which
the bishop had purposed to assign to the church of Lichfield to find and
maintain chantries and alms for the souls of the late king and other
ancestors of the king, lately granted to the same bishop in frank almoin
the advowsons of the churches of Cestreton, co. Warwick, and Worefeld,
CO. Salop, and granted licence for him to assign the advowsons to any
persons, ecclesiastics, religious or others withm his diocese, in frank almoin,
and for such persons to appropriate the churches, and the bishop died before
he had acted upon the licence ; the king, willing that the premises should
nevertheless be carried out, has granted licence for Roger, now bishop of
the said place, to give effect to the licence granted to his predecessor.
By K.
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253
1326.
March 18.
Lichfield.
March 22.
Kenilworth.
March 26.
Kenilworth.
March 22.
Kenilworth.
March 26.
Kenilwortli .
March 29.
Kenilworth.
March 26.
Kenilwortli .
March 28.
Kenilworth.
March 30.
Kenilworth.
March 30.
Kenilworth.
March 28.
Kenilworth.
April 1.
Kenilworth,
Membrane 17 — amt.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of Tamworth of pavage for three
years. By line of 60s.
Presentation of Thomas de Lenne to the church of Eynesbury, in the
diocese of Lincohi, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of John de Ferrariis, tenant in chief.
Protection and safe-conduct, until St. Peter's Chains, for Edmund de
Lascy, coming to the king from Scotland. By K.
The like, until Midsummer, for William le Spycer.
By p.s.
Nicholas Dunheved, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Robert de
Farleye and Robert de Knaresburgh as his attorneys in England for two
years.
Presentation of William de Kenegrave, parson of the church of Alton
Berners, in the diocese of Salisbury, to the church of Penros, in the diocese
of Bangor ; on an exchange of benefices with William del Peek.
Licence for the prior and convent of Clyfford to appropriate in mortmain
the church of Dorston of their advowson. By K.
Presentation of Walter de Dunmowe, chaplain, to the vicarage of the
church of Berdefeld, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason
of the priory of Stoke being in his hands.
Writ of aid, until Christmas, for Bartholomew de Bradden, clerk of
Master Robert de Baldok, king's clerk, archdeacon of Middlesex, the
chancellor, whom the latter is sending to divers parts of the realm to purvey
hay, oats and other things for the office of the marshalsea of the household
of the chancellor and of the king's clerks of the Chancery, at the expense
of the chancellor.
The like for the following : —
John de Kinewell, clerk of the Chancellor, purveying victuals.
. John de Romneye, serjeant of the Chancellor, purveying for the office
of the poultry of the said household.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Stonle to acquire in mortmain land
and rent, not held in chief, to the value of 30/. a year. By K.
Respite until Holy Trinity to Alexander Luterel from taking up the
arms of a knight. [Pad. Writs.] By p.s.
Licence for Alice de la Hide of Everyngham to grant to Hugh son of
Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, and Eleanor his wife and Gilbert
their son, and the heirs of the said Gilbert 40/. of rent in Garthorp by
Waltham, co. Leicester, held in chief. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below under the same date.
Feb. 28.
Leicester.
MEMBRANES 16 and 15.
Confirmation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Derham of very
many grants to them by private persons, which are not dated. By K.
Membrane 16 — cont.
March 24. Presentation of Hugh de Bardelby to the church of Potterespiry, in the
Kenilworth. diocese of Lincoln, m the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
abbey of St. Pierre sur Dives being in his hands.
254
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
March 25.
Kenilworth.
April 1.
Kenilworth.
March 25.
Kenilworth.
March 25.
Kenilworth
March 25.
Kenilworth.
April 12.
Kenilworth.
March 27.
Kenilworth.
March 29.
Kenilworth.
March 26.
Kenilworth.
March 13.
Tamworth.
Membrane 1 5 — cont.
Grant, during pleasure, to William la Zouche of Haryngworth, that he
may not suffer by attacks of evil doers who threaten him in many ways,
that he and the men of his household dwelling or riding in his company
may bear arms, notwithstanding any prohibition to the contrary, on
condition that under colour hereof nothing be attempted in terrorization of
the people. By K.
The like to John de Morteyn.
ByK.
Whereas Edward I. by letters patent, on 17 July, in his eighteenth year,
granted licence for the alienation in mortmain by Elias de Hull to the abbot
and monks of Coumbe of 10 acres of land in Bilneye, and John de Hull,
son and heir of the said Elias, because his father died before he had granted
the land to the abbot and monks, granted the same without licence ; the
king, in consideration of the grant by his father, has pardoned the trespass
herein and given back the land to them. By K.
Grant for life to Thomas de Grey of all the lands in Houwyk late of
William de Benley, forfeited to the king by reason of the adherence of the
said William to the Scots. By K.
Grant to the said Thomas of the custody during the minority of the heir
of the lands late of John de Evre, tenant in chief, with the marriage of the
heir. By K.
Mandate to Simon de Grymesby, escheator in the counties of York,
Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmoreland, to deliver the said lands
to him.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for the prior of Clifford in
Wales.
The like for Master Robert de Baldok, prebendary of the prebends of
Bedemynistre and Barton.
Licence, for the affection which the king bears to the prior, for the prior
and convent of Coventre to acquire in mortmain land and rent of their own
fee to the value of 20 marks a year. By p.s.
Protection, until Midsummer, for Hugh de Gavadenno, [sic) whomBerard
de Lebreto, king's yeoman, is sending to Southampton to bring to the king
the horses, harness and goods of the said Berard, lately arrested by the
mayor, bailiffs and keepers of the port of that town, which the king has
ordered them to cause to be released from arrest. By K.
Licence for William la Zousche of Haryngworth to enfeoff Ralph Cosyn
of the castle of Totteneys and the manor of Cornworthi, co. Devon, and of
the manor of Caleston and the hundred of Calne, co. Wilts, the manor of
JMoelbraci, co. Salop, and the manor of Hey grave and two parts of the
manor of Briggewater, co. Somerset, held in chief, and for the latter to
regrant the same to the said William for life, with successive remainders in
fee tail to his sons William, John, Roger, Thomas, John and Edmund,
William Dayncourt and Millicent his wife, daughter of the said William la
Zousche, Isabel her sister, and Thomasina her sister, and in fee simple to
Hugh de Poynz, knight. By K.
Grant to Master Robert de Ayleston, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of
Wilts, in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of
a late voidance of the see of Salisbury in the time of Edward I.
Mandate to R. bishop of Salisbury, to assign to him a stall in a choir and
a place in the chapter in right of the archdeaconry.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
255
1326.
April 1.
Kenihvorth
April 1.
Kenihvorth.
April 2.
Kenilworth.
April 1.
Kenilworth.
Membrane 15 — cont.
Appointment of John Haward and John de Harsik to receive seisin in
the king's name of the whole purparty of Joan de Dribi, lady of Tateshale,
of the * tolboth ' of the town of Lcnne and of the custom of the water there
and of all the tenements late of the said Joan in the said town and suburb
thereof; all which she has quit-claimed to the king and his heirs. By K.
Presentation of John de Evesham to the vicarage of the church of
Waweneswotton, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason
of the temporalities of the priory of Waweneswotton being in his hands.
Protection with clause noliimus, for one year, in Newenham, Baddeby and
Preston for Thomas de Evesham^ constantly attendant on the king's
service in the chancery.
The like for Reginald de Lowystoft.
Licence for the alienation m mortmain by John de Langeleye of Nether
Sodynton of a messuage, a caracate of land and 14J acres of meadow in
Over Sodynton to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar
of St. Mary in the church of St. Peter, Nether Sodynton, for the souls of
the said John and Ela his wife, their fathers and mothers and ancestors
and the faithful departed. By line of 100s.
MEMBRANE 14.
April 1. Pardon to Roger Pychard of 40 marks whereby he made fine with the
Kenilworth. king before Hervey de Staunton, late chief justice, for having been an
adherent of the rebels, which are required of him by summons of the
Exchequer. By K.
April 2. Protection, for two years, for Francis de Pymond, king's merchant,
Kenilworth. going to divers parts of the realm on his own affairs.
April 3. Respite until Michaelmas to John de Rithre, king's yeoman, from taking
Kenilworth. up the arms of a knight. [Pad. Writs.] By p.s.
April 3. Licence for the abbot and convent of Stonle to grant wastes which are or
Kenilworth. hereafter shall be brought into cultivation in the manor of Stonle, held by
them in chief in frank almoin, to tenants willing to receive them for life or
in free marriage or in fee tail ; to hold of them at farm. By K.
April 3. Pardon to Robert de Stoke for acquiring in fee tail from William, some-
Kenilworth. time abbot of Stonle, 50 acres of assart in the manor of Stonle, held in
chief of Edward I in frank almoin, at a rent of Qs. 8d. and entering therein
without licence of that king or of the present king ; and restitution of the
same to him, with reversion to the abbot.
April 3. Licence for Robert Davy to enfeoff Robert son of Robert Davy and Joan
Kenilworth. j^jg wife of the manor of Little Horstede, held in chief as of the honor of
Laigle, as appears by inquisition made by William de Weston, escheator in
the counties of Sussex &c. to hold to them and the heirs of the said Robert
son of Robert.
April 4. Pardon to Thomas de Keldelyth of his outlawry in the county of York,
Kenilworth. for non-appearance before the king to satisfy him of what pertains to him
for a trespass whereof he was convicted before the king on a plea of Henry
son of Hugh ; on condition that he surrender forthwith to the Marshalsea
prison and satisfy the king for the said trespass and the said Henry of the
damages adjudged to him herein.
256
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
April 8.
Kenilworth.
April 6.
Kenilworth.
April 9.
Sibstone.
April 9.
Sibstone.
April 17.
Kenilworth,
April 7.
Kenilworth.
April 6.
Kenilworth.
April 8.
Kenilworth,
April 8.
Kenilworth.
April 4.
Kenilworth.
April 10.
Kenilworth.
Membrane 14 — cont.
Presentation of Huo-h de Bardelby to the church of Wilye, in the diocese
of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
of the abbey of Preaux being in his hands.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Synythwayt to the custody
of the chace of Wenslaydale, in the king's hands for certain causes, he
taking for that custody as much as other keepers have had. By K.
Mandate to William de Felton to deliver the custody to him.
Licence for Ebulo Lestrange and Alice his wife to enfeoff whomsoever
they will of the manor of Aumbresbury, co. Wilts, all their lands in
Holmere, co. Buckingham, some lands in the county of Stafford to the
value of 40.S., and some lands in the town of Boston to the value of 80s.,
held in chief, and for the feoffee to regrant the manor to them for their
lives, with remainder to Hugh, son of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Win-
chester, and his heirs, and the other lands to the said Ebulo and Alice and
the heirs of Ebulo. By p.s.
Grant that the said Ebulo and Alice and the heirs and executors of
Alice as regards the above alienation shall be exempt from those 20,000Z.
wherein she is bound to the king for certain causes, and that the premises,
into whosoever hands they come, shall remain discharged thereof against
the king, saving his action for the said 20,000/. as regards other lands in
the hands of the said Alice if she make any alienations thereof contrary
to the covenants made between the king and her. By p.s.
Presentation of Robert de Tauton to the church of Taustok, in the
diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of William Martyn, tenant in chief. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Dalton to the custody of the
king's chaces of Blakeburnshire and of the forest between the Merse and
Loon, he taking for that custody as much as other keepers have had.
By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry le Scrop, justice of the forest beyond
Trent.
Licence for Elizabeth, late the wife of Hugh de Lukcombe, tenant in
chief, to marry whomsoever &he will of the king's allegiance.
By fine of 100s.
Respite, until a year after Whitsunday, to Richard de Boylond from
taking up the arms of a knight. [Fad, JVrits.] ]3y K.
Pardon to William de Aldeburgh, chaplain, of his outlawry in the county
of York for non-appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of
trespass of William de Boyngton, parson of the church of Lokyngton ; on
condition that he surrender forthwith to the Marshalsea prison and stand
his trial if the said William wishes to proceed against him.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Evesham to appropriate in
mortmain the church of Ombresleye, in the diocese of Worcester, of their
own advowson. By p.s.
Pardon to Nicholas de Kirkham for acquiring in fee, from Henry de la
Pomeray, the manor of Asshecombe, held in chief of Edward I, and
entering therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same.
By fine of 10/. Devon.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
257
1326.
April 10.
Keailworth.
Apul 10.
Kenilworth.
April 12.
Kenilworth.
April 12.
Kenilworth.
April 15.
Kenilworth.
Memhrane 14 — co7it.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by W. bishop of Exeter to the
master and brethren of the hospital of St John the Baptist within the east
gate of the city of Exeter, of 8 acres of land in Erniscombe and the
advowson of the church of Erniscombe, and for the appropriation of the
church by the master and brethren, to find chantries and maintain alms for
the soul of the said bishop, and the souls of his ancestors and the faithful
departed, according to his ordinance. By fine made at another time.
Grant for life at the request of Robert de Watevill to John de Pulteney,
citizen of London, that he shall be quit of all tallages, aids, watches and
contributions by reason of his lands or rents in the same city or elsewhere
in the realm, saving due and accustomed prices to the king, that his goods
shall not be taxed in respect of any future grant to the king by the
commonalty of the city or other place, and that he shall not be put on
assizes, juries or recognitions, or be made mayor, alderman, sheriff,
escheator, coroner or other minister of the king in the city or elsewhere.
By p.s.
Presentation of Richard de Baddeby to the vicarage of the church of
Ardyngesthorn, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the priory of St. Andrew, Northampton, being in his
hands.
Pardon to Thomas de Hidyngham of his outlawry in the city of London
for not prosecuting before the king a writ whereby he impleaded Simon de
Okham of having abducted Petronilla his wife with his goods at London ;
on condition that he surrender forthwith to the Marshalsea prison before
the king, to do and receive according to law and the custom of the realm.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard Dobyn, parson of the
church of Buterleye, to the prior and Austin Friars of Lodelawe of 2^ acres
of meadow in Lodelawe, adjoining their dwelling place on the south side,
for the enlargement of such dwelling place. By K.
Respite, until Christmas, to John de Bibesworth, king's yeoman, from
taking up the arms of a knight. [Pari. Writs.'] By p.s.
April 16.
Kenilworth.
MEMBRANE 13.
Pardon to Agnes late the wife of William de Burdeux of her waiver in
the county of Hertford, for non-appearance before Geoffrey le Scrope and
his fellows, justices of the king's Bench, to satisfy the king of the ransom
due from her for not prosecuting an appeal laid by her before the said
justices against William Rumbold, Reginald Rumbold, John le Beste,
Geoffrey Fiz Basse, John le Poleter, Ralph son of William son of Ralph,
Stephen Hammond, Robert de Benyngworth, Robert de Leyc[estre], Robert
Mabile, John Leffyng, Hugh Meregerete, Edmund Pestour of Cantebrigg,
Robert Litlebodi, John de la Haye, Peter de Cavendissh, John Andreu,
Thomas Rithre of Trumpyngton, John Gose, Richard le Taillour,
and Geoffrey de Heidenne, of the death of her husband, as appears by the
record of the sheriff' and coroners of the said county, which the king has
caused to come before him ; on condition that she surrender forthwith to
the Marshalsea prison to satisfy him of her said ransom.
April 18. Presentation of Robert de Barton to a mediety of the church of Okeford
Kenilworth. Skellyng, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the priory of Montacute being in his hands.
8217
B
258
CALENDAR OF PATP^NT ROLLS.
1326.
April 10.
Kenilworth.
April 12.
Kenilworth.
April 19.
Kenilworth
April 20.
Kenilworth.
April 20.
Kenilworth,
April 20.
Kenilworth.
April 20.
Kenilworth-
April 22.
Kenilworth.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Licence for Thomas Wake of Lydel, king's kinsman, to enfeoff Henry de
Lancastre, earl of Leycestre, Stephen de Swynnerton and Henry Picot of
the castle and manor of Lydel, co. Cmnberland, the manor of Merton, co.
Westmoreland, and the manor of Langeton, co. York, held in chief with
knights' fees, advowsons, and other appurtenances ; and for them to
regrant the same to him and Blanche his wife and his heirs. By K.
luspe.vimux and confirmation of an indenture {in Frencli) dated in the
chapter of Evesham, 9 April, 1326, 19 Edward II, whereby William, abbot
of Evesham, and the convent of that place, for benefits done to them and
their house by Sir Hugh le Despenser, lord of Glamorgan, undertake to
find for him, his heirs and assigns, a secular chaplain fit to sing mass and
celebrate divine service daily in his castle of Hanle, co. Worcester, and to find
for the said chaplain and a clerk assisting him reasonable sustenance, also
books, vestments, chalices and other things pertaining to such chantry,
except houses for their dwelling ; for the performance whereof they bind
themselves and their manor of Ombresleye for distress by the said Hugh and
his heirs if the sustenance of the chantry be ever in arrear.
By K. on the information of W. de Herlaston.
Signification to H. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election
of Roger de Silby, canon of the house of Chaucombe, to be prior of that
place, whereof the advowson is now in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of the heir of Stephen de Segrave, tenant in chief. By K.
Licence until All Saints for the citizens of Hereford to dig stone in the
forest of la Haye by Hereford and to carry it to Hereford for the repair of
the walls and pavement thereof. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Danyel, to whom the king lately
committed the custody of the castle and land of Radenore, which belong
to Margaret, lady of Mortimer, of Wyggemore, as steward of the said castle
and land and of the other lands of the said Margaret beyond the Severn
towards Wales, with the same fee as other stewards have been accustomed
to take ; provided nevertheless that the said Margaret receive the issues of
the castle and lands and pay the said John his fee. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prioress and convent
of Cokhull by Robert de Somery of the advowson of the church of
Bishampton ; and for the appropriation of the church by the prioress and
convent. By K.
The like to the abbot and convent of St. Albans by Roger de Essex and
Alice his wife of a messuage and two shops in St. Albans, by Walter son of
Ralph de Ellyngham and Alice his wjfe of 2 messuages and a shop there,
and by Stephen de Tentebury of 5 acres of land there, held of the abbot
and convent and worth 27s. 8^/. a year, as appears by inquisition made by
John de Bloumvyll, escheator in the counties of Hertford, &c., in part
satisfaction of land and rent to the value of 100/. a year, which they have
the king's licence to acquire.
Presentation of Richard son of Ralph to the church of Athboy in the
diocese of Meath. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus^ for one year, for Bertrand Ferandi, parson
of the church of Rothelaye.
I
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1326.
April 24.
Kenil worth.
April 28.
Kenilwortb.
April 23.
Kenilwortb.
April 26.
Kenilwortb.
April 25.
Kenilwortb.
April 26.
Kenilwortb.
April 1.
Kenilwortb.
April 28.
Kenilwortb,
Membrane 13 — ont.
Presentation of John de Hokesworth to the church of St. Margaret,
Suthelmham, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the bishopric of Norwich being in his hands ; directed
to W. said to be bishop of Norwich.
I}i!i])exi)uus and confirmation saving the right of the king and his heirs by
reason of custody or other cause during the term of a writing (in French),
dated at Chauton, on Saturday after * Hokheday,' 19 Edward II, of John
de Sancto Johanne of Basyng granting to Hugh de Sancto Johanne, his
son, 100.S. a year of free rent in the manor of r)romlegh, for 40 years from
]\[idsummer last, to wit, 5 marks which Peres de Roches used to take in
the said manor and 2.V marks a year by the hands of the grantor's tenants
assigned to the said Hugh. Witnesses : — Sir John de Scures, John de
Warblington, John de Ticheburn, and James de Norton, ' chevalers,'
Richard atte Moine, Richard de Scures, William de Kenne, and others.
By fine of 5 marks.
Presentation of William de Kenegrave to the church of Penros, in the
diocese of Bangor.
Simple protection, for one year, for James le Botiller going to Ireland.
By p.s.
The like for Thomas de Corbrigg, going in his company. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Hugh de Meignyll to the bailiwick of
the king's forest of Macklesfeld, to hold in the same manner as others
have held that bailiwick before. By p.s.
Whereas W. bishop of Exeter, dwells in his bishopric which is for the
most part in the more remote part of the realm and holds lands in divers
counties at a great distance from himself and on that account is often
impleaded by some scheming to put him to labour and expense in the
courts of the king and others where on account of the distance he cannot
sue and defend his business in person without great bodily peril, the king
has granted to him that, for two years, Robert de Mosselegh and Ralph
de Spek. whom he has attorned before the king in his place to sue and
defend pleas for or against him, may make attorneys for this in the court
of King's Bench, at their will. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Stone, in satisfaction of 13s. id. of the 20^. yearly of land and rent which
they have the king's licence to acquire, of a messuage in Stone by each of
the following : Thomas de Blessede, Sibyl de Cley, Hawise de Aston,
Juliana late the wife of Roger le Smith, Hugh Rose, chaplain, William
Bolour, chaplain, John de Berihull, Richard de Flittclegh, John de Brok,
and Adam Lutemay, which are held of the prior and convent, as appears
by inquisition made by John de Hampton, escheator in the counties of
Stafford, &c.
Licence for Alice de la Hide of Everyngham to grant to Hugh, son of
Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, Eleanor his wife, and Gilbert their
son, and the heirs of Gilbert, 40Z. a year rent in Garthorp by Waltham, co.
Leicester, held in chief, with the homages and services of William
Brabazoun, and Thomas de Luton and Margery his wife, tenants of the
said Alice there. By K.
Presentation of John de Hiche to the church of Deen, in the diocese of
Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the abbey of
Westminster.
260
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Membrane 13 — cont.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Simon de Edibern of
Dunstaple, vicar of the church of Suthgyvel.
April 15.
Kenilworth.
April 16.
Kenilworth.
April 25.
Kenilworth,
April 16.
Kenilworth.
April 15.
Kenilworth.
April 12.
Kenilworth.
April 16.
Kenilworth .
MEMBRANE 12.
Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, for Manuel de Pezano, admiral of the
king of Portugal, and Master Roderic Dominici, prior of Tongia, envoys of
the said king to the king in England, returning home, and for the men in
their company. [Fcedera.] By p.s.
Presentation of Bartholomew de Bradden' to the church of Bolewell, in
the diocese of York.
Respite until Michaelmas to Walter de Hopton of the county of Salop
from taking up the arms of a knight. By p.s.
The like to Robert Corbet of Morton. [Pari. Writs.] By the same writ.
Appointment of Thomas de Fetherstanhalgh to array all the fencible
men of the liberties of Extildesham, Werk in Tyndale, the barony of
Tyndale and the moor of Aldeston, to assess them to arms and lead them
at the king's will or elsewhere as shall seem to the same Thomas to be
most to the king's advantage, with power to punish any found rebellious in
this behalf. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Letters for the sub-prioress and convent of Bromhale of licence to elect a
prioress in the room of Maud, deceased.
Writ of aid until Michaelmas for Godfrey de Rodham, king's clerk,
charged by the steward of the household and the keeper of the wardrobe
to purvey hay, oats, litter and other necessaries for the office of the
marshalsea of the household, except in the fee of the church.
Licence, at the request of Hervey de Staunton, king's clerk, for the
alienation in mortmain by Roger de Huntingfeld to the master and scholars
of the house of St. Michael, Cantebrigge, of the advowson of the church of
Bokesworth, held in chief ; and for the master and scholars to appropriate
the church. By K.
Licence for W. bishop of Exeter to acquire in mortmain land and rent,
not held in chief, to the value of 101. a year. By K.
Protection, for one year, for William de Meriet, merchant of Genoa,
prosecuting his business in the king's court, as he fears danger in so
doing.
Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Robert de
Haselshagh, warden of the king's exchange of the city of London.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Luke Walerand to enroll the purchases
of silver in the above exchange, and to do other things affecting that
office.
On the petition of William de Bucstede and Andrew Paynel, monks of
the house of Farleghe (which is of the king's advowson by reason of the
lands late of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, being m his hands),
coming to the king with letters of the sub-prior and convent announcing
the cession of John de Fiscampo, the late prior, and reciting that in a
composition made between the said earl and their priory, of the one part,
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1326.
April 18.
Kenilworth.
April 15.
Kenilworth.
April 17.
Kenilworth.
April 18.
Kenilworth.
April 20.
Kenilworth.
April 26.
Kenilworth.
April 24.
Kenilworth
Feb. 13.
West
Dereham.
April 30.
Kenilworth.
Membrane 12 — cout.
and the prior and convent of Lewes of the other part, it is contained
amongst other things that, upon voidance of the priory of Farleghe,
messengers of the earl and his heirs with two monks of the said house
shall come to Lewes and postulate from the prior of Lewes for a prior
to be given to them, and the prior of Lewes shall nominate to the said
messengers and two monks two fit persons for this of the house of Lewes
or of Farleghe or other house of the Cluniac order, which messengers and
monks shall take to them for prior the one of the said two persons whom
they believe to be most fit, the king sends to the prior of Lewes his clerks,
Robert de Bardelby, canon of Chichester, and Master William de Swan ton,
dean of Suthmallyng, as his messengers herein for the prior to do what
pertains to him according to the said composition.
Pardon to Richard Melior of Wente for having been a rebel and an
adherent of Roger Damory and other rebels.
By K. on the information of W. de Herlaston.
Pardon to William de Side for having been a rebel and an adherent of
rebels. By K. on the information of the same William.
Licence, at the request of Ralph Basset of Draiton, for the prior and
convent of St. Martin's, Dover, to acquire in mortmain land and rent of
their own fee to the value of 100s. a year. By p.s.
Pardon, for a fine made with the king by Walter de Pavely of Telesford,
to the said Walter for having been a rebel and an adherent of rebels.
By K.
Licence for Henry de Lancastre, earl of Leycestre, to grant to William
son of Walter le Blount for life the manor of Langestoke, co. Southampton,
held in chief ; with reversion to the earl and his heirs.
By K. on the information of W. de Herlaston.
Appointment of Thomas de Fetherstanhalgh to take seisin in the king's
name of the peel and a moiety of the town of Staword, whereof Hugh de
Louthre has enfeoffed the king by charter.
Protection with clause nolwnus for two years for Alan de Weybrede,
parson of the church of Braundeston.
Licence for Robert de Monte Alto to enfeoff Master Henry de Clif, king's
clerk, and Richard de la Rokele of the manor of Snetesham, and the
hundred of Smethedon and his whole purparty of the ' tolbothe ' of Lenne,
held in chief, to hold with all knights' fees, fairs, markets, warrens, wreck
of sea, liberties, free customs, and other appurtenances ; and for the latter
to regrant the same to the said Robert and Emma his wife and the heirs of
the said Robert.
ByK.
Grant to Edmund Bacun of the custody of the lands late of Giles de
Brewosa, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons and reversions during the
minority of John his son and heir, with the marriage of the said John, or
in case of his death, during the minority of Alexander his brother, with the
marriage of Alexander.
The custody of these lands with the marriage of the heir was first
granted to Robert son of Payn, now deceased, who sold it to the said
Edmund Bacun, and after the death of Robert de Brewosa, brother and
heir of Richard de Brewosa, son of the said Giles de Brewosa, who died a
262 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326
Membrane 12 — cont,
minor, the king seized the said lands into his hands, but on petition made
on behalf of the said Edmund, who was then staying in Gascony on his
service, the king, for the indemnity of Edmund and because of some
doubtful points contained in his said letters, on the security which John
])acun and Adam Bacun, king's clerks, found in the chancery to answer
for the issues of the said lands from the death of Richard de Brewosa in
case it should be declared by the king and council that the said custody
belonged to the king and not to the said Edmund by virtue of the grant
aforesaid, caused the said issues from the time of the death of the said
Richard to be delivered to the said John and Adam, saving to Katherine
late the wife of the said Robert de Brewosa her dower of the said lands
assigned to her by the king. Now on the instant supplication of the said
Edmund and in consideration of his services the king has granted to him
the custody as above and discharges the said John and Adam and their
mainpernors in respect of the said security. By K.
April 30. Whereas the citizens of Norwich, are frequently molested touching
Kenilworth, liberties and exemptions granted to them by charters of the king's
progenitors, confirmed by him, before divers of his justices and ministers
in divers places where thej cannot easily meet to defend the same and are
unable on account of the distance to send to the chancery to make their
attorneys, the king has granted that for three years John Yimme and Peter
de Hakeford, whom the said commonalty has attorned before him in its
place, shall be the attorneys of the commonalty to challenge, sue and
defend such liberties, when necessary. By K.
They have like letters nominating John de Berneye and Roger de
Causton as their attorneys for three years. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
May 2. James le Botiller of Ireland, going to Ireland, has letters nominating
Kenilworth. John de Alveton as his attorney tw^o years.
April 28.
Kenilworth.
MEMBRANE 11,
Inapeximiis of a writing of Jordan, sometime abbot of Mont S. Michel,
and the convent of that place in these words : — Univer.sis CJiristifidelihiis ad
quo.s pt'escns scriptiini pervenerit Jordanus iiiiseratione dirina abbas et convcntus
Montis Sancti Michaelis de Fericulo Maris saluteiii in omnium- Salutari (sic).
y over it nniversitas vestra nos dedisse et concessisse Jordano de JJodeleia pro
homar/io suo et servicio imam partem, de dommico nostro apiid Jjodeleiam,
scilicet miiim ferlingiim, terre et quartern, jiartem, unius ferlingi terre ad Todeivelle
et circa Todewelle, cum, omnibus fontibus integre sieut lossatum, dividit rersus
terram de Karsbroch et Adheling et le Swelet, cum, jaojieto circa, quod pertinet
ad dominie um ; et sciendum est quod hec jacent ita simul quod nemo aliquid
interhabet, sicut divisio circumcingit, scilicet, via de Woldsjdot ex una parte et
ierre hominum, demanerio ex aliis jjartibus : etunam inonticulam ultra Cnollam,
que est perlinens ad eaudem terram, et terram ultra bosciim,, que jacet inter
terram. de IJalediz et boscum, et ita usque ad magnam viam sicut fossatum, intus
cingit, et quandam viam, per medium boscum ad. conducenda animalia sua per
medium, Fughelescumb et ultra usque ad Montanam et la Lege, et efnet (sic)
et bruscham, que incipit ad Luspath sicuti jn-edicta via de Fughelescumb et ultra
versus predictum fossatum, dividit a magno boscho ex una parte et magnam
viam, que jacet juxta boscum Foher, et terrain de Fodeleia, ex altera parte, et
viam de Luspathe ex tercia parte ; et unum curtillum in villa de Saltre quod
jacet juxta curtilhun domine Marie et pratutn subtus Forde, quod vocatur
Fincdhemede ; et preterea dimidium ferlingum terre apxtd Cnollam, quam
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
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1326
April 20.
Kenil worth.
April 24.
Kenilworth,
Membrane 11 — cont.
Godninus tenuit, et aliud d'lmidium ferUnf/wn terre apud t'orde, qiiam
Aelivardtis et Martiniis tenucrunt, cum o)imibiis pertinencm sum, et unam
placeam in latere mercati de Sidemua ad dexteraui sicut itur a mercato ad
ecclesiaiii Saiicti Ef/idii, que scilicet fuit quondam Walteri Molendinarii, et
unam acram. terre ad eandem, iilaceam. pertinentem, et unam. placeam selde in
mercato, et quando ad molendinum nostrum, venerit prius molet post hladum
inventum, in tremeia, nisi forte hladum, nostrum, ihifuerit; concessimus eciam ei
omnem liberam et rationabilem. communiam in boschis, in planis, in morris, in
montanis, et in pascuis, et um,nem libertatem, per totam tcrram nostram, in
omnibus rebus rationabilibus sicuti libera homini nostra, sine omni occasione et
exactione, et fincm rdevatianis sue quinque solidos tayitiim etillosinmisericardia.
Fro liac vera dona.tione et concessione dedit nobis predictus Jordanus tresdecim
solidos Turonefisium, annui redditus in Normannia competenter assessos et unum
in reco(/nitionem et tantum nobis insuper fecit quod ei omnia predicta garantizare
debebimus. Hec igitur omnia integre concessimus et sigillo nostra contirmavi-
vius ei et heredibus suis, habenda et tenenda de nobis feadaliter et hereditarie,
liberc et quiete, pro decern, solidis et una denario sterlingorum reddendis incle
nobis annuatim, videlicet ad Pascha quinque solidis et obalo, et ad festum
Sancti Michaelis quinque solidis et obalo, pro omnibus servitiis et querelis,
Preterea contirmavimus dicta Jordano terrain quam anmculus siius ei dedit pro
ho)nagio sua et servitio sua de terra quam, de nobis apud Bodeleiam, scilicet la
Niwehaie et la Sladlande, cum cammuni pasturi integre et quiete ipsi, et
cuicumque illam voluerit jure hereditaria tenendam confei're, tenendam de
avuncula sua et heredibus suis infeado et liereditarie, libere et quiete, reddendo
ei annuatim sex denarias pro omni servicia. Hanc do7iationem et cancessionem
eidem Jordano avunculus suus carta sua conjirmavit et recognitione^n recepit,
et nas eidem Jordano presenti carta idem, confirmamus et conjirmationem sigillo
nostra raboramiis. Actum publicc apud Montem anno (iracie millesimo du-
centesima decimo. Teste Capitula. And confirmation of the foregoing to
Ralph de Todewille, kinsman and heir of the said Jordan de Bodeleia, and
his heirs. By fine of 20s. Devon.
Protection with clause voluynus, for one year, for Master John de
Hildesle, parson of the church of Thyngden, going beyond seas on the
king's service. By K.
The like for the following, going with him : —
Geoffrey de Hildesle.
John de Henle.
The said Master John has letters nominating Robert de Hemmyngburgh
and Edmund de Hildesle as his attorneys for one year.
By testimony of the said John.
Pardon to Nicholas de Bruntoft of his outlawry in the county of Norfolk
for nonappearance before the king to answer touching a plea of trespass
of William de Neuton and John de Refham, on condition that he surrender
to the Marshalsea prison before the king and stand his trial if they will
proceed against him.
The like to the following : —
Richard Walkere. Peter de Esyngton.
John de Nesbit. William Gerveys.
John Plaisfote. Robert de Malteby.
John Arthurgh. William de Nesbit.
Thomas de Bruntoft. Elias Bocher.
Richard atte Boure. John Belle.
Robert Dybil. Richard Barkere.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Membrane 11 — eont.
April 21.
Kenilworth.
April 28.
Kenilworth.
May 1.
Hayles.
April 30.
Kenilworth.
May 1.
Hayles.
May 1.
Ilayles.
May 8.
Hayles.
April 20.
Kenilworth.
Thomas Bruet.
Roger de Goswyk.
Walter Ma2:eressone.
CO
William Cutberd.
William le Warner.
William Gilberd.
Nicholas Tommesone.
Eustace Bocher.
John Boweman.
John de Trendon (-s/r).
Robert Warde.
William de Seton.
Thomas Warde.
William Warde.
Thomas de Nesbit.
Henry de Chippestowe.
Thomas le Cok.
Nicholas le Goldsmyth.
Richard Birilot.
John de Haukesle.
John son of Thomas.
William de Gretham.
Thomas de Wolston.
Gilbert atte Ferie of Hertilpol.
John de Stocholt.
Adam Huget.
Robert Barkere.
Gilbert de Gretham.
John de Thorston.
Hugh de Bykerys.
Nicholas Warner.
Stephen Warde.
Simon Skoule.
Presentation of Thomas de Braiton to the church of Ouston, in the
diocese of York. By K.
Licence for Roger Rouhaut to enfeoff Richard de Rogous and William de
Yornecoumbe of the manor of Aston Rouhaut, co. Oxford, held in chief as
of the honor of Walingford, and for them to regrant the same to him and
Eleanor, daughter of Richard Lovel, and the heirs male of their bodies,
with remainder to his right heirs.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Bathonia, parson
of ]^aggeburgh, to the dean and chapter of St. Andrew's, Wells, of a
messuage 70 feet long by 20 feet broad, in Welles, and of the reversion of
a messuage there held for life by Robert le Sadeler and Alice his wife, in
augmentation of the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the church of St. Andrew, Wells, for the souls of the said William
and his ancestors. By fine of 1 mark. Somerset.
Licence in consideration of a fine made by William de Fissheburn, for
Roger Papilon to grant to the said William, Robert de la Houke, and Alice
de Bradebrigge, a messuage, a mill, 50 acres of land and 1-|- acres of
meadow in Boseham, held in chief, to hold to them and the heirs begotten
of the body of Alice, with remainder to the right heirs of William.
By fine of 30.s.
Presentation of Master Benedict de Scapeia, parson of the church of
Little Hardres in the diocese of Canterbury, to the church of Quenden, in
the diocese of London, on an exchange of benefices with William Sporoun.
Protection with clause v dnnius for two years for Master Henry de Clif,
parson of the church of Mold, constantly attendant upon the king's service.
Licence, in consideration of a fine made by Stephen le Gardiner of
Rikemeresworth and Agnes his wife, for John de Haustede to enfeoff them
of 2 messuages, 25 acres of land, and 1 acre of meadow in Passenham, held
in chief. By fine of 1 mark. Northampton.
Pardon to Robert de Burton for acquiring in fee from William de la
Bruere, chaplain, a messuage and 4.} bovates of land in Pidseburton in
Holdernesse held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, and entering therein
without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same with remainders to
Henry de Burton, his brother, and the heirs of his body and to the right
heirs of Robert.
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1326.
May 1.
Hayles.
May 9.
Cirencester
May 9.
Cirencester.
May 12.
Gloucester.
Membrane 11 — cont.
Pardon to Alice late the wife of John Gilt of Hedon of the trespass which
she and the said John committed in acquiring to them and the heirs of
John from Henry le Taillour and Beatrice his wife, 11 acres of land in
Preston in Holdernesse, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, and
entering -therein without licence, and licence for her to retain the same to
her and the heirs of John.
Protection with clause nolniiiu.s, for one year, for Robert de Barton,
parson of a mediety of the church of Okford Skellyng.
Mandate to William de Weston, escheator in the counties of Surrey,
Sussex, Kent, Middlesex and in the city of London, to deliver the
temporalities of the priory of Bromhale to Margery de Fouleston, late sub-
prioress of the same place, whose election as prioress has been confirmed
by R. bishop of Salisbury, and who has done fealty to the king. By p.s.
The like to Richard le Waite, escheator in Wilts and other counties.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
Protection with clause noliuitns, for one year, for Richard Councedieu.
Pardon to Richard Cokes of Coulesdon (s/'c), for the death of John le
Palmer at Benyngworth, as it appears by the record of Robert de Aston
and John de Heyford, justices lately assigned to deliver the gaol of the
castle of Worcester that he killed him in self-defence.
Writ of aid for one year to the sheriffs of the counties of Cornwall and
Devon and all bailiffs and ministers in those counties for Walter de
Horseham and Hugh ap Ithil, whom Richard de Wygornia, king's clerk,
warden of the king's mine of Birlound, is sending to select workmen in
those counties for the works of the mine and to bring them to the said
works, to bring back those who have withdrawn from the works, and to
take carriage for the said mine at the king's expense, as has been done
hitherto.
MEMBRANE 10.
x\pril 8D. Licence for the prior and convent of Kenilworth to acquire in mortmain
Stratford-on- land and rent of their own fee to the value of 10 marks a year. By p.s.
Avon. They have full satisfaction thereof.
April 26. Grant to the subprior and convent of Coven tre that on the next voidance
Kenilworth of their priory they shall have the custody thereof for the time of the void-
ance with all things pertaining to the priory, and which could pertain to
the king if he retained the custody in his hands, so that no escheator or
bailiff shall intermeddle therein in any wise, with this exception that at
the beginning of the voidance he shall take one simple seisin in the king's
name within the gate and that taken withdraw at once without carrying
away anything, not staying there on account of that seisin beyond one day,
or substituting anyone there in his place. Saving to the king, knights' fees
and advowsons of churches, wardships and marriages of free tenants of the
priory. By p.s.
May 1. Whereas Henry de Edelmeton, sometime citizen of London in bis last
liavles. will bequeathed in mortmain 6 marks of rent issuing out of his houses
in Milkestrete, in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen, London (which
houses were sometime of John de Coudres, and extend to Wodestrete),
266
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^226 Membrane 10 — cant.
for the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in
the church of All Hallows, Honylane, London, for his soul and the
souls of his ancestors and the faithful departed, without licence
obtained from the late or present king, and the said houses have
now come into the hands of Alice late the wife of Thomas Bely,
and the rent has been taken into the king's hands on account of the said
trespass ; the king of his special grace has pardoned the trespass herein,
and has granted that the houses shall remain charged with the rent for the
support of the chantry.
May 2. Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Raymond Guillelmi de la
Hayles. Fayr, king's merchant, of Gascony, coming to the realm with goods and
merchandise.
May 2. Licence for the abbot and convent of Evesham to acquire in mortmain
Hayles. land and rent, not held in chief, to the value of lOZ. a year. By p.s.
April 28. Grant to Eleanor wife of Hugh le Despenser, the king's niece, of the
Kenilworth. king's estate in the goods late of Alan de Newenham, lately indicted before
the king at Warwick of divers felonies, and afterwards upon examination
before the king committed to the prison of the bishop of that place according
to his privilege of clergy, on account whereof his goods have been taken
into the king's hands. By p.s.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for Raymond de Spinau, master of the
king's ship called La Scinte Geonje de Bayone, whom the king is sending
to Norfolk for some business enjoined on the said Raymond by him ; with
powder to him to select as many mariners as are necessary for the said ship
at the king's wages. By p.s.
Licence for John son of Edmund Everard and Alice his wife to enfeoff
Edmund son of Edmund Everard of the manor of Brodewyndesore, co.
Dorset, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant the same to them and
the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right heirs of the said John.
By fine of 10^.
Pardon to Margery late the wife of Robert de Botheby of the trespass of
her and her said husband in acquiring to them and the heirs of Robert
from Walter de Kelk the manor of Cameryngton, held in chief as of the
honor of Albemarle and entering therein without licence ; and licence for
her to retain the same.
Pardon to Matthew Warde for acquiring in fee simple from Nicholas
Warde, a bovate of land in Tunstall in Holdernesse, held in chief as of the
honor of Albemarle, and entering therein without licence; with licence for
him to keep it.
May 1. Presentation of Nicholas Vigrous, parson of the church of Broxholm, in
Hayles. i]^q diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Wilingham St. Mary, in the
diocese of Norwich, on an exchange of benefices with William de Sutton.
Feb. 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Stephen de Graveshende,
Barnwell. bishop of London, in part satisfaction of the licence granted by letters
patent for him to alienate land to the value of 18^. a year for the main-
tenance of the ministers of the church of St. Paul, London, and for obits,
&c., of 140 acres of land in Plumbergh, co. Essex, held of the said bishop,
of the value of 46s. 8d. yearly, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Blomvill, escheator in the counties of Essex, &c., to the abbot and convent
May 5.
Purton
(Fir ton.)
May 2.
Hayles.
April 20.
Kenilworth.
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267
1326.
Feb. 18.
Barnwell.
May 8.
Marlborough.
May 1.
Hayles.
May 12.
Gloucester,
May 2.
flayles.
May 13.
Gloucester.
May 12.
Gloucester.
May 15.
Gloucester.
J[('inbranc 10 — cont.
of St. Osyth's, to find two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the
said church of 8t. Paul, for the good estate of the king and his children,
for his soul when he is dead and for the souls of his progenitors, kings of
England, and of Richard de Gravesende, uncle of the said Stephen, and
for the soul of the said Stephen when he is dead, and the souls of the
faithful departed.
Whereas William de Lelom, father of William son of William de Lelom,
who is his heir, acquired in fee from Peter de Malo Lacu, deceased, a
messuage, 50 acres of land and 20 acres of meadow in Eggeton, held
in chief of Edward I, and entered therein without licence of that king,
and the said William son of William acquired in fee from Peter son of
Peter de Malo Lacu 11 acres of land in the same town, and entered therein
without licence of the present king, and so the said William son of William
now holds the messuage and lands ; the king for a fine made by the latter
has pardoned the trespasses herein and granted that he may retain the
same. By fine of 20.s'.
Grant, at the request of Thomas, earl of Norfolk and marshal of
England, the king's brother, and of Alice his wife, to Joan Jermye, sister
of the said countess, of the marriage of John son and heir of John Lovel,
tenant in chief, the king's ward. By p.s.
Protection, for one year, for John, bishop of Meath, and for his men,
lands, and possessions.
The prior of Llanthony Prima in Wales, staying in England, has letters
nominating John son of William, and Thomas son of David, as his
attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Brother Henry de Bedeford, master of the hospital of St. Thomas the
Martyr of Canterbury of Aeon, staying in England, has letters nominating
Ralph de Coumbe, brother of the said hospital, as his attorney in Ireland
for two years.
Grant, for the good service which Simon de Mountbreton has done to
the king, that Isabel late the wife of William de Brewosa, tenant in chief,
may marry him, if she will, on condition that if she will not, she shall
remain the king's widow, in the state wherein she is now, and may not
marry any other without his licence. By p.s.
Appointment of John de Weston, constable of the Tower of London,
in the counties of Kent and Essex, to keep the scrutiny of all letters
brought from or taken to foreign parts in all places on the coast of the
Thames between London and Graveshende and in that town, as the king
understands that very many such letters have been brought in clandestinely
in places other than those where ships usually call and that the commis-
sioners formerly appointed have been negligent in their duty. [Fcedera.]
ByK.
Pardon to Eva la Bruchere of her waiver in the county of Wilts for non-
appearance before John le Butiller of Lanultyt, and his fellows, justices
assigned to hear and determine a trespass against William Aylemer, parson
of the church of Dadynton, by her and others, to answer touching the said
trespass, on condition that she surrender forthwith to prison in the said
county and stand her trial if the said William will proceed against her.
Grant, to Thomas de Gayregrave, king's clerk, of the wardenship of the
hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Skipton in Cravene.
Mandate to John de Rithre, keeper of the castle and honor of Skipton in
Cravene, to induct him into corporal possession of the hospital.
268
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
May 10.
Cirencester.
May 10.
Cirencester.
May 30.
Salt wood.
June 1.
Saltwood.
May 28.
Chartham.
MEMBRANE 9.
Appointment of Hugh de Courtenay, John de Bello Campo of Somersete
and Peter de Ovedale as captains and principal surveyors in the counties of
Cornwall and Devon of the arrays of men at arms, mounted or foot, as well
as of knights and others and to amend any defects therein by the advice of
Walter, bishop of Exeter ; with power to remove arrayers and appoint
fresh ones and to punish rebellious persons ; and they are to lead the levies
of men between fifteen and sixty against any foe that may land in those
parts and to select from the men at arms mounted or foot sufficient men to
guard the county and a certain number to go on the king's service for the
defence of the realm. And in all hundreds and liberties such arrayers and
leaders are to be appointed who are not suspected by the king. [Pari.
Writs.] By K.
The like of the following in the following counties : —
Thomas, earl of Norfolk, marshal of England, in Lincoln, Norfolk,
Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford, by advice of
bishops of Ely and London.
Writ of aid for him directed to Thomas Bardolf and John Darci.
ByK.
David de Strabolgi, earl of Athol, and Ralph Basset of Draiton in
Kent, Surrey and Sussex, by advice of the archbishop of Canterbury
the bishop of Chichester. Vacated because otherwise beloir.
Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, in Southampton, Wilts,
Somerset, Dorset and Gloucester, by advice of the bishops of
the Winchester, Bath and Wells, and Salisbury. Vacated because
otlierwise beloir.
Edmund, earl of Arundel, in Wales.
The same, in Salop, Stafford and Hereford, by advice of the bishop of
Chester.
John de W^arenna, earl of Surrey, in York, Northumberland, Cumber-
land, Westmoreland, Lancaster, Nottingham and Derby, by advice of
Simon Warde, John de Wysham and John de Felton. By K.
Writ of aid for him directed to the said Simon, John, and John
singly. [Pari. Writs.']
Commission to David de Strabolgi, earl of Athol, and Ralph Basset of
Draiton to be captains and principal supervisors of the array in Kent,
Surrey and Sussex, by advice of the said archbishop and bishop.
The like to the above earl in Southampton, Wilts, &c., by advice of the
bishops named above. [Pari. Writs.]
Licence, for the alienation in mortmain by Galwan de Thweng, parson
of the church of Lithum to the abbot and convent of Whiteby, in satis-
faction of lOO.s. of the 'IQl. yearly of land and rent, which they have the
king's licence to acquire, of a messuage, 6 tofts, 10 bovates and 8 acres of
land, 3 acres of meadow, 160 acres of wood, 12.s. 6t/. of rent and a moiety
of a toft in Dunsle, held of the abbot and convent, as appears by inquisition
made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York.
Presentation of John de Foxton to the vicarage of the church of
Caresbrok, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the abbey of Lyre being in his hands. ,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Lok and Roger de
Boyvill to the prior and convent of Kenilworth of the manor of Patleshull,
CO. Stafford, held of the priory, and of the value of 9 marks, as appears by
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
269
1326.
May 26.
Otfoi-d.
May 25.
Croydon.
June 3.
Saltwood.
Membrane 9 — cont.
inquisition made by John de Hampton, escheator, to hold as of the value
of 10 marl\S yearly in full satisfaction of the land and rent to that value,
which the king has granted licence for them to acquire.
Exemption, for five years, at the request of Robert de Watevyll, of
William de Ardern from being put upon assizes, juries, inquisitions or
recognitions. By p.s.
Pardon to Henry de Sancto Licio of the county of Notingham and Ada
late the wife of Gerard de Chauncy, tenant in chief, for intermarrying
without the king's licence. By C. and by fine of 20/.
Peregrine de Controno, merchant, going beyond seas, has letters
nominating Pancius de Controno and Ascelinus Simonet[ti] as his attorneys
in England for one year.
MEMBRANE 8.
May 1. Mandate to the mayor of the city of Loundres to cause the following
Kenilworth. ordinances made by the king and council [touching the staple] to be
published and observed in their city and bailiwick : —
[The terms of these ordinances are set forth in the Calendar of Patent
IMls, 1 Edward III, pp. 98-99, but the scribe of Edward III made one
clerical error. On p. 99 line 4, for 'forty' read 'fifteen.']
The like to all sheriffs of England and to mayors and bailiffs and others
underwritten : —
The mayor and bailiffs of : —
Newcastle on Tyne.
York.
The city of Lincoln.
The city of Norwich.
Aysperton.
The city of Winchester.
The city of Excestre.
Bristuit.
Salopbirs.
The city of Divelin.
Kaermerdyn.
Kaerdif.
Lostwithiel.
Treureu.
Droghda.
Cork.
John Darci, justice of Irlande.
Ralph Basset, warden of the castle of Dovre and of the Cinque Ports.
Edmund, earl of Arundel, justice of Wales.
The bailiffs of Sandwiz. French.
May 18. ^^^® conduct and protection for William archbishop of Vienne and Hugh
Marlborough, bishop of Orange, envoys of the pope first to France and next to England
on matters touching the king and the queen, on condition that they carry
no letters of excommunication or other things prejudicial to the king or
the realm. French. [F^edera.]
May 10. Grant for life to Richard de Potesgrave, king's chaplain, of the warden-
Gloucester, ship of the hospital of Newenton in Holdrenesse. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo to the brethren and sisters of the hospital.
270
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
May 19.
Marlborough.
May 19.
Marlborough.
:\ray 27.
Croydon.
May 7.
Marlborough.
May 17.
Ogbourn.
May 15.
Cubberley.
May 17.
Marlborough.
Mfmh7'anc 8 — rout.
Presentation of Master Walter de Pembrugge to the church of Fulbek,
in the diocese of Lincohi, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of
John de Britannia, earl of Richemund, being in his hands. By p.s.
Pardon to Adam de Pilton for having been an adherent of the king's
enemies. By p.s.
Protection for one year for servants of the master of the hospital of
St. Bartholomew, Smethefeld, London, in carrying crops, victuals and
timber from his manors of Hatfeld, Wakering, Reinham, and Dounham,
CO. Essex, and Alrichesbiri, co. Middlesex, to the hospital by land or water.
Licence for John de Stourton to enfeoff William de Clopton of the manor
of Hyngoston, co. Cambridge, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant
the same to the said John and Alice his wife and the heirs of the said John.
By p.s.
Pardon to Geoffrey son of Henry de Ditton of his abjuration of the realm
for the death of William Crud, mariner, on condition that he surrender
forthwith to prison and stand his trial if the king or any other will proceed
against him. By p.s.
Grant to the abbot and convent of Langele that the grant made by them
at the king's request to Peter Donemou of sustenance for life in their
house, shall not prejudice them as a precedent. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Warenna, earl of Surrey, in consideration of
his quitclaim to the king of his castles, manors, towns and lands, with
knights' fees, advowsons, reversions, franchises and other things, in the
county of York, in his manors and towns of Staunford and Grantham, co.
Lincoln, to wit, whatever he had in demesnes, lordships and services in
these counties, and by way of acting graciously towards him, of the castles,
towns and manors of Conyngesburgh and Sandale, and the manors of
Wakefeld, Souresby, Bratthewell, Fisshelak, Dewesbury and Halifax, and
all other lands late of the earl in the county of York, before they came to
the king's hands, except the manors of Thorne and Haitfeld, to hold for
life with knights' fees, reversions, advowsons, homages and other services
of free tenants, villeins with their villenages, chattels and issues, fairs,
markets, warrens, chaces, parks, woods, stews, stanks, marshes, fisheries,
feedings, pastures, wapentakes, liberties and other appurtenances, in the
same manner as before they came to the king's hands, with reversion to
the king. By K. and p.s.
May 27.
Maidstone,
Membrane 8 (Schedide).
Mandate to Richard de Mosele, king's clerk, to deliver the said castles,
towns, manors and lands, which are in his custody, to the earl.
By K. and p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants. By K. and the same writ.
May 26
Croydon.
Membrane 8 — cant.
Licence for John de Monte Alto to enfeoff Richard de W^armynton, clerk,
and Hugh de Monte Alto of the manor of Magna Crauford, except 4
messuages, 52 acres of land, and 1 acre of meadow, which manor is held in
chief as of the honor of Christchurch Twynham, and for the latter to
regrant the same to the said John for life, with remainders to John Frelond
and Agnes his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of
the grantor.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
271
1326.
May 14.
Gloucester.
May 12.
Gloucester.
May 2.
Hayles.
May 12.
Gloucester.
May 17.
Marlborough.
MEMBRA^'E 7.
Signification to the archbishop of Tuam of the royal assent to the election
of Master John, dean of Kilmacduagh, to be bishop of that place. By p.s.
Power to John Darci, justiciary of Ireland, after the person elected has
been confirmed by the diocesan, to take his fealty and restore to him the
temporalities, after first receiving from him letters patent sealed with his
own seal and the seal of his chapter, that this grace is of the king's mere
liberality and is not to be drawn into a precedent. By the same writ.
Confirmation to the master and brethren of the lepers' hospital of St.
Sepulchre, Hedon, of a number of grants by private persons, which are
not dated or set out in full. By fine of 20s.
Whereas Roger son of Thomas le Brun of Wetheringsete, lately indicted
of the receiving of William ' of the Hull ' of Thornedon indicted of the
death of Agnes late the wife of William Coleman in the county of Suffolk,
and for that cause imprisoned in the king's gaol of Estderham, afterwards
broke from that gaol and escaped, and has now been retaken and delivered
against to the said gaol ; the king has pardoned him for breaking out and
escaping on condition that before he be delivered from the said prison he
stand his trial for the receiving and all other things whereof he is
indicted. By p.s.
Pardon to Peter de Barewe of Barton for acquiring in fee a messuage,
2h bovates of land and 20 acres of meadow in Barton, and to the said
Peter and Isabel his wife and Robert their son for acquiring for their lives
2 tofts, 2 bovates of land, and 10 acres of meadow there, from Henry de
Bello Monte, who held the same in chief, and entering therein without
licence, and licence for them to retain the same.
By fine of 1 mark. Lincoln.
Whereas the king by charter granted to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey,
his kinsman, the castle and town of Reygate, and the manors of Dorkyng
and Bechesworth, co. Surrey, the castle and town of Lewes and the
manors of Cokefeld, Cleiton, Dichening, Mechyng, Peccham, Brightel-
meston, Rottingden, Houndeden, Northese, Radmeld, Kimer, Middelton,
Alington, Worth and Picoumbe, and the towns of Iford, Pidinghowe and
Seford, co. Sussex, and all other manors, hamlets and lands in those
counties, and the castles of Dinarsbran and Holt (de caatro Leonis), the
lands of Bromfeld, Yal and Wrightesham, in Wales, which the earl had
quit-claimed to the king by charter, to hold to the earl according to a
certain form contained in the said charter ; and whereas the earl has now
quit-claimed the premises to the king, to wit, whatever he had in the said
counties of Wales, in demesnes, lordships and services, with knights' fees,
reversions, advowsons, regalities, homages and other services of free
tenants, &c. — although by the earl's charter the reversion of the premises
would in any case belong to the king, the king, wishing to act graciously
towards the earl, and in consideration of the earl's quit-claim and warranty
to the king of all his castles, towns, manors and lands in the counties of
York and Lincoln, has granted to the earl and Joan his wife, all the said
premises in the counties ef Surrey and Sussex and in Wales, to hold to
them and the heirs male of his body with knights' fees, advowsons,
regalities, &c., to hold by the same services as w^ere due before
the said quit-claims, with remainder to Edmund earl of Arundel and
Alesia his wife, and Richard son of the same earl and Isabel his wife
and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said
earl of Surrey, notwithstanding that the reversion of the premises might
272
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
May 26.
Maidstone.
Membrane 7 — cont.
belong to the king as aforesaid. But the king is not willing nor does he
intend that by the said grant he or his heirs shall be bound to warranty
of the premises or be held to make any value of them or any part thereof
to any person. By K. and by p.s.
Appointment of Robert de Eseden to receive in the king's name seisin
of the premises in the counties of Surrey and Sussex.
By K. and by the same writ.
May 27.
Maidstone.
May 26.
-M aidstone.
May 27.
Maidstone.
June 9.
Sturry.
June 4.
i^altwood.
June 6.
Saltwood,
May 29.
Chartham.
Apl.(m-)14.
Pontefract.
May 26.
Otford.
MEMBRANE 6.
Mandate to the said Robert de Eseden to deliver the same to the said
earl and Joan his wife, with the armour, victuals and goods in the said
castles, and the issues received by him, and with the knights' fees,
advowsons, regalities, &c. By K. and by p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
By K. and by the same writ.
Appointment of Alexander de Chavyngton to receive seisin in the king's
name of the castles of Dinarsbran and Holt, and of the lands of Bromfeld,
Yal and Wrightesham in Wales, with knights' fees, &c., granted to the
king as above. By K. and by p.s.
Mandate to the same to deliver these to the earl and Joan his wife.
By K. and the same writ.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants. By K. and by the same writ.
Mandate to Roger Mauduyt, keeper of the castles, manors and lands
late of Robert de Umframvill, earl of Anegos, tenant in chief, which are in
the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, to let the said
manors and lands to farm for fojir years, and to certify the treasurer and
barons of the Exchequer of what he does herein. By K.
Pardon to John Baker of Craule, of his outlawry in the county of Sussex
for nonappearance before the king to answer touching a plea of trespass of
William Petyt of Craule, on condition that he surrender forthwith to the
prison of the Marshalsea before the king and stand his trial if the said
Willia.m will proceed against him. By K.
Pardon with like condition to Thomas de Cokeworthy of his outlawry in
the county of York for nonappearance before the king to answer touching
an appeal of William de Lynlegh of the death of William le Bakere, brother
of the said William. By p.s.
Pardon to John de Sothull of this that he was an adherent of some
rebels against the king and was against him at the siege of Tikhull.
By p.s.
The like to Robert Poun of this that he was an adherent of Humphrey
de Bohun, late earl of Hereford, a rebel. By K.
Safe-conduct until Christmas for Thomas Springat, king's mariner, whom
the king is sending to the parts of Poitou for the delivery of a ship of the
king's called la Setntecroiz of London, arrested at Colet by Gerard Chaboiz,
knight, and to bring it with the salt and goods in it which the king caused
to be purveyed there for the stocking of his castles ; and with power to the
said Thomas, when the ship is delivered to him, to take from the king's
ships or others of his power one mariner to bring the above ship to the
realm. By K.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
273
1326.
June 2.
Saltwood.
June 3.
Saltwood.
June 5.
Saltwood.
June 6.
Saltwood.
April 29.
Kenilworth.
May 28.
Charing.
May 2G.
Oxford.
May 30.
Biahopsbourn.
June 1.
Saltwood.
June 9.
Sturry.
June 2.
Saltwood.
June 10.
Sturry.
Membrane 6 — cont.
Presentation of John de Paxton, parson of the church of Whitington, in
the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Offord Cluny, in the diocese of Ely,
in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Cluny being
in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with Hugh de Berbireio.
Grant to Ralph le Blount, king's clerk, of the prebend of Undredon in
the free chapel of Bruggenorth. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the said chapel.
Presentation of Richard de Kenebrok to the church of Goldhangre, in
the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Philip de Hevenyngham, tenant in chief. By K.
Presentation of Ralph de Gatesbury to the church of Okham, in the
diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
lands of Hugh Daudele the younger, which are in the king's hands.
By K.
Pardon, at the request of William, archbishop of Vienne and of Hugh,
bishop of Orange, envoys of the pope, to John de Crumbwell, knight, whom
the king sent beyond seas on his affairs, for not returning at the king's
command ; with restitution of his lands and goods, which had been taken
into the king's hands on account of the premises ; on condition that he
return to England in a fortnight. By K.
Pardon, .at the request of James le Botiller of Ireland to Walter Arnald
for the death of Adam Lovel, whereof he is indicted in Ireland, on condi-
tion that he stand his trial in the king's court if anyone wishes to proceed
against him. By p.s.
The like to John Bele of Pontefract of his outlawry in the county of
York for nonappearance before the king to answer touching a plea of
trespass of Thomas de Fournivall, on condition that he surrender to the
prison of the Marshalsea before the king and stand his trial if the said
Thomas will proceed against him. By p.s.
The like to William son of Henry le Carpenter of Haidok of any outlawry
for non-appearance in the king's court to answer touching an indictment of
the death of Robert Ryngotherose, on condition that he surrender forthwith
to the prison of the county where he was outlawed and stand his trial if
anyone wishes to proceed against him at the suit of the king or another.
By p.s.
Grant to John, bishop of Ely, of the marriage of the son and heir of
William de Mountgomery, tenant in chief, a ward in the king's custody.
By p.s.
Safe-conduct until St. Peter's Chains for Master John de Florencia,
coming from the parts of Holand and Seland to the king, his men and
goods. By K.
The like for Bonacursus de Friscobaldis, coming from beyond seas to
the king.
Protection with clause nohnmis, for one year, for Gerard de Biole,
burgess of Southampton, merchant, born of the duchy.
Pardon to John de Stradebrok of his outlawry in the counties of Bedford
and Huntingdon for non-appearance before the king to answer touching an
appeal of mahem by John Hardyng of Dodyngton ; on condition that he
surrender forthwith to the prison of the Marshalsea before the king and
stand his trial if the said John wishes to proceed against him.
3217
274
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
June 3.
Saltwood.
June 3.
Saltwood.
June 3.
Saltwood.
June 6.
Saltwood.
June 4.
Saltwood.
May 27.
Otford.
June 10.
Sfeurry.
June 9.
Sturrj.
31 EM BRAN E 5.
Prorogation, at the request of the burgomasters, ecltcvins, and consuls of
the town of Bruges, of the meeting with the envoys of the towns of
Bruges, Ghent, Ypres and other towns in Flanders touching a treaty of
peace to be made betw^een the men and merchants of the realm and those
of Flanders, appointed to be held on Ascension Day last, until the
Decollation of St. John the Baptist.
The like of the truce with Flanders, already extended for a year from
last Easter, for another year after next Easter. [Feeder a.]
Protection and safe-conduct, during pleasure, for William le Deakne of
Bruges, his wife and household, and his men coming to the realm with
merchandise. By K.
The like for one year for Simon Reremostier, coming to the king from
Flanders. By K.
The like, for one year, for Walter Lesculeer. By K.
Mandate to sheriffs and others to arrest any persons prosecuting appeals
in derogation of the king's right of presentation to the church of Deen, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in his gift by reason of the temporalities of the
abbey of W^estminster being in his hands, which presentation the king
recovered by judgment of the court against the abbot, and of his presenta-
tion of John de Hiche, king's clerk, to that church.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from prosecuting such appeals.
Writ (le intendendo to the tenants of the priory of Montacute in favour of
Guichard de Jo, a Cluniac monk, preferred to be prior thereof in the room
of John Caprarii, resigned, by Peter abbot of Cluny, the king having taken
his fealty and restored to him the temporalities.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, that, after taking
from him sufficient security that he will render at the Exchequer for the
temporalities of the priory every year for so long as the causes for which
alien religious houses are in the king's hands continue, the fixed amount
which his predecessor paid, they shall cause the temporalities to be delivered
to the said prior.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser, lord of Glamorgan, in consideration of his
merits and because he was the principal mover with the king and council
that the staples of w^ools, hides and woolfells should be held in fixed places
in England, Ireland and Wales and not elsewhere, that he and his heirs
shall have a staple in his town of Kerdyf, in Wales, of wools, hides and
woolfells and other merchandise, with the exception of tin, according to
the late ordinance made by the king and council. By K.
Grant during pleasure, at the request of Edmund, earl of Arundel, to
Henry de Salesbury of the office of hayward {messoris) of the king's manor"
of Fordyngton by Dorcestre, doing as others in the same office have been
wont to do. By K. on the information of W. de Herlaston.
Pardon to John Loterel of Somerset of his outlawry in the county of
Worcester for non-appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of
trespass of Hugh le Despenser the younger, on condition that he surrender
forthwith to the prison of the Marshalsea before the king, and stand his
trial if the said Hugh will proceed against him. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
St. James without Northampton by Walter Mauncel of 2 acres of land in
Boseyate, and by William de Belond, parson of the church of Draiton, and
I
II
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
275
1326.
June 1.
Salt wood.
June 12.
Sturrj.
June 17.
Tower of
London.
June 19.
Tower of
London,
June 16.
Tower of
London.
June 19.
Tower of
London.
June 22.
Tower of
London,
Membrane 5 — co7it.
John Baret, vicar of the church of Duston, of 2 mills, a garden, 4 acres of
land and 3 acres of meadow in Upton, not held in chief, as appears by
inquisition made by Matthew Broun, escheator, to hold as of the value of
206'., in part satisfaction of the 10/. yearly of land and rent which they
have the king's licence to acquire.
Tuspexhnus and confirmation of (1) a quitclaim dated at Westminster,
4 March, 18 Edward II, by Thomas de Sibthorp, clerk, to William de Clif,
clerk, of 3 tofts and 32^ acres of land in Heydene, co. Essex, and the
advowson of the church of Heydene, and all other lands there which he
had of the gift of William son of William son of Henry de Sutton, as in
meadows, plains, feedings, pastures, woods, alder-beds, waters, ways, paths,
marlpits, fisheries and other appurtenances. Witnesses : — Master Henry
de Clif, Sirs Richard de Ayremynne, William de Herlaston, Thomas de
Evesham, Robert de Spynay, William de Dalton, clerks, and others. Also
of (2) a quit claim by John Picot to the said William of the premises, and
grant that the said William and his heirs, and the said Thomas and John
and their heirs, shall not be disturbed by reason of the premises being held
in chief, or by reason of the acquisition thereof by the said Thomas from
John de Ware without licence. By fine of 1 mark. Essex.
John de Bohun of Midhurst, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Eyston and Thomas Taylard as his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
Pardon to John de Ayketon, ' harbour,' for acquiring for life from Peter
de Maid Lacu the bailiwick of keeping the wood of Balleby in the manor of
Donecastre and 53s. and 4:d. of rent in the said manor, which is held in
chief, and entering therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain
the same, with reversion to the said Peter. By fine of 40s.
John de Erie, staying in England, has letters nominating Robert de
Quemerford and Thomas son of Simon as his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
John Travers, staying in Gascony on the king's service, has letters
nominating Thomas de Thorneton and Laurence son of Thomas Travers as
his attorneys for one year.
Oliver de Ingham has the like, nominating Thomas de Hyndringham
and John son of Robert de Ingham.
Pardon to William de Pesenden and Juliana his wife for acquiring in
fee tail from Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, 260 acres of saltmarsh in
Stone, held in chief, at a rent to the archbishop and his successors of 13/.
and doing suit to the archbishop's court of Lymyng every three weeks, and
entering therein without licence ; with licence for them to retain the same,
with reversion to the archbishop and his successors.
By fine of 10/. Kent.
Licence, at the request of Mary de Saneto Paulo, countess of Pembroke,
for the master and brethren of the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Melton
by Gravesende, to appropriate the church thereof, which is of their
advowson. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
June 8. Appointment during pleasure of John de Pabenham to the custody of
Sturry. the king's castle of Tonebrigg and of the forest there, receiving 10/. yearly.
By K. on the information of William de Herlaston by bill.
Mandate to Henry de Cobham to deliver the same to him with the armour
and victuals in the castle. By K.
276
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
June 9.
iSturrj.
June 9.
Sturrj,
May 16.
Down
Ampney.
June 12.
Sturry,
June 9.
Sturry.
June 10.
Sturry.
May 19.
Marlborouj^h.
June 12.
Sturry.
June 16.
Eltham.
June 17.
Rochester.
Membrane 4 — cont.
Writ de inteyidendo directed to the tenants in the liberty of the said castle
and honor {sic).
By K. on the information of William de Herlaston by bill.
Writ de intendendo to the barons of the port of Dover for Nicholas son of
Thomas Larcher of Dover, deputed by Ralph Basset of Drayton, to whom
the king has committed the custody of that port during pleasure, to perform
that office under him.
Safe-conduct for Peter Bernard de Pynsole, Serjeant at arms, master of
the king's ship called Scint Kdirard, and the men and mariners and goods
therein, going to divers parts on the king's service. By p.s.
Protection and safe-conduct for Hugh Sampson, mayor of the town of
Southampton, going with his ship to divers parts of the realm on his own
affairs. By the same writ.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Cirencestre to acquire in mortmain
land and rent of their own fee to the value of 10 marks a year. By p.s.
Pardon to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. John the
Baptist within the east gate of Exeter for acquiring to them and the
hospital in fee from Walter de Radesleye a messuage there, and from Robert
de la Heghen another messuage there, for the founding of certain chantries
and the maintenance of certain alms, and entering therein after the
publication of the statute of mortmain without licence ; and licence for
them to retain the same. By fine of 'dOs.
Presentation of William de Dersham, chaplain, to the vicarage of the
church of Jokesford in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason
of the temporalities of the priory of Theford Monachorum being in his
hands.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Felton, chaplain, to
the prior and convent of Tynemouth of a messuage in Newcastle upon
Tyne, not held in chief and worth 4 marks a year, as appears by inquisition
made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator, to hold in part satisfaction of
the land and rent to the value of 10/. a year, which they have the king's
licence to acquire.
Licence for Thomas de Hulton and Mariota his wife to grant in fee tail
to Roger le Frensshe of Tybrighton and Ellen his wife a moiety of a virgate
of land in Kyngeston in Malfeld, held in chief, with reversion to Mariota
and her heirs. By fine of 40.s'. Hereford.
Exemption for life, at the request of Isabel de Hastynges, of Robert de
Wodeford of Salisbury, merchant, in the town and port of Southampton,-
from toll and all other customs on his own proper goods and merchandise.
Pardon to Hasculph de Whytewell for acquiring in fee from John
Lestraunge a fourth part of a knight's fee in Ketene, co. Rutland, held in
chief, and entering therein without licence ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 1 mark.
Appointment, during pleasure and good behaviour, of Henry de Secbeford
to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts
in the city of London.
Presentation of Thomas de Bowes to the church of Beford, in the diocese
of York. By p.s.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
277
1326.
June 12.
Sturry.
June 18.
Tower of
Loudou.
June 20.
Tower of
London.
June 18.
Tower of
London.
May 21.
Tower of
London.
June 10.
Sturry.
June 22.
Tower of
London.
June 20.
Tower of
London.
June 26.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 4 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Hengham, clerk, to
the abbot and convent of Waltham Holy Cross of a messuage, 200 acres of
land, 7 acres of meadow, and 1^ acres of wood, in Ware, not held in chief
and of the value of (jSs. yearly, as appears by inquisition made by John de
Blounlvyll, escheator, to hold in part satisfaction of land to the value of SOI.
a year, which they have the king's licence to acquire.
The like by W. bishop of Exeter, to the rector and scholars of the house
of iStapeldon, Oxford, of 5 messuages in Oxford, of the value of 20.s. yearly,
as appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator, in part
satisfaction of the land and rent to the value of 20/. a year, which they
have the king's licence to acquire.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Simon Derere le Muster,
burgess and merchant of Bruges in Flanders, with the men and servants in
his company, coming to the realm with armour and other merchandise,
provided they do no thing against the ordinance of the wood-staple.
The like for Walter le Scutelare, burgess and merchant of Bruges.
Mandate to sheriff's and others to arrest all persons prosecuting appeals
in derogation of the king's presentation of John de Foxton, king's clerk, to
the vicarage of the church of Caresbrok, in his gift by reason of the
temporalities of the abbey of Lyre being in his hands.
Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from such proceedings.
Nomination to the abbot of Aumale of Hugh de Glaumvill, king's clerk,
for presentation to the church of Kayngham, in the diocese of York, to
w^hich the king has the right to nominate a parson for presentation by the
said abbot. By K.
Grant during pleasure to John de Coupeland, king's clerk, of the free
chapel of St. Mary in the king's manor of Faxfiete. By p.s.
Presentation of Nicholas Savage, parson of the church of Assholte, to
the church of Berebrun in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's
gift by reason of the lands of John de Acton being in his hands ; on an
exchange of benefices with John, parson of the latter church. By K.
Exemption for life, at the request of Eleanor la Despenser, the king's
niece, of Richard Grubbe from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions,
and from appointment as sheriff', coroner, or other bailiff or minister of the
king, against his wall. By K.
Exemption for life of Robert Ferthyng from the same. By K.
Pardon to Robert Clerbek for acquiring in fee from Joan Clerbek a third
part of the manor of Childacford held in chief as of the honor of Christ-
church Twynham, and entering therein without licence ; with licence for
him to retain the same.
Presentation of Henry de Hamelton to the church of St. Nicholas, South
Kelleseye, in the diocese of Lincoln.
June 20.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 3.
Pardon to the rector and scholars of the house of Stapeldon, Oxford, for
acquiring in mortmain from W. bishop of Exeter, 2 messuages in Oxford,
and a messuage from Agatha daughter of Henry Oweyn, from William
Siward, and from Gilbert de Beford respectively, which are extended at
278
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326,
June 19.
Tower of
London.
July 25.
Tower of
London.
June 23.
Tower of
London.
June 22.
Tower of
London.
June 22.
Tower of
London.
Membraiie 3 — cont,
20.S. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator,
and entering therein without licence ; and licence for them to retain the
same in part satisfaction of land and rent to the value of 201, a year, which
they have the king's licence to acquire.
Pardon to Ralph le Porter of his outlawries in the county of Worcester
for non-appearance before the king to answer touching divers writs of
trespass of Hugh le Despenser the younger, with the usual condition of his
surrender to the Marshalsea prison. By K.
Grant to William de Herlaston, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of
Norffolch, in the king's gift, by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric
of Norwich being in his hands by the death of John, late bishop. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to W. bishop of Norwich. By K.
Letters of credence for Robert de Welle, Robert de Thorp and John de
Denum, whom the king is sending to Scotland to declare his intention
touching certain articles concerning the truce between the king and the
men of Scotland, and to bring back the answer of Robert de Brus
on the same. [Fcedera.] By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry le Taillour of
Southwek (sic) to the prior and convent of Ledes of a messuage in Suth-
werk, and for the prior and convent to regrant the same to him for his life.
By p.s.
Mandate to John Darci, justiciary of Ireland, to restore the temporalities
of the bishopric of Annadown to Robert of the order of Friars Minors,
sometime bishop of Clonfert, preferred to be bishop of Annadown by J. the
pope upon the translation of James the late bishop to the church of
Connor, the said Robert having renounced all words in the papal bull
prejudicial to the king and acknowledged himself willing to receive the said
temporalities of the king's livery and special grace, and having also made
his fealty.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
June 22.
Tower of
London.
June 28.
Westminster.
Grant to the bailiffs and good men of Kermerdyn of murage for three
years. By K.
Licence for them to have for three years in the water of their town a
boat for the passage of those who wish to pass over there and to apply the
profits arising from such passage to the repair of their bridge, which is
broken down. By K.
Writ of aid until Michaelmas for Peter Bard, master of the king's ship
called la cogge Johan, whom the king is sending to divers parts to further
business enjoined on him, in selecting 120 men for the manning of the
ship. . By K. on the information of William de Colby.
The like for the following : —
Richard Fille, master of the king's ship
called la Despensere, for 100 men.
Ralph Rosekyn, master of the king's ship
called la James, for 60 men.
John Pyk, master of the king's ship called
la JUome, for 40 men.
Andrew Rosekyn, master of the king's galley
called la Marie, for 70 men. /
y
By K. on the
information.
like
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
279
1326.
June 25.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 19.
Barnwell.
June 30.
Westminster.
June 30.
Westminster
June 30.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
July 2.
Westminster.
July 8.
Sheen.
July 1.
Westminster.
Membrane 3 — cont.
John Dyn, master of the king's ship called la Nicholas, for 120 men.
Peter Bernard de Pynzol, master of a ship called la Sebit Kdtrard, for
100 men.
Bernard Prioret, master of a ship called la Alianore, for 80 men.
Badin de Fourne, master of the galley called Seint Edn'anl, for 132
men.
Robert Bataill, lord of a ship called la Cxodoyere of Wynchelse, for 80
men.
Grant to Master Robert de Baldok, the younger, king's clerk, of the
treasurership in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason
of the voidance of the archbishopric in the time of Edward I. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
Whereas Robert Wiles lately acquired in fee from Peter de Malo Lacu a
messuage and 37 acres of land in Westyngby, held in chief of Edward I ;
and John Wiles acquired in fee tail from the same Peter a messuage, 4 tofts,
1 bovates and 16 acres of land, in Eggeton, held in chief of the present
king, with remainder to Peter Wiles and his heirs ; and whereas the said
Peter Wiles afterwards acquired from the said Robert, the messuage and
land in Westingby, and after the death of the said John without heirs of
his body entered into the messuage and land in Eggeton, without licence
obtained from the late or present king for these : the latter for a fine made
by Peter Wiles has pardoned the trespasses in the premises and granted
licence for him to retain the messuages, tofts and lands aforesaid.
By fine of 20s.
Licence for Robert de Bures and James de Bures to enfeoff Andrew son
of Robert de Bures of the manor of Nether Attilton and of the advowson
of a moiety of the church of Wikhambrok, co. Suffolk, held in chief as of
the honor of Montgomery, and for him to regrant the same to them for
their lives, with reversion to the said Andrew and his heirs.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Leyston of 4 marks required of
them by summons of the Exchequer for the aid granted by the commonalty
of the realm to Edward I for the marriage of his daughter. By K.
Protection for one year for the master and mariners of a ship of Roger
atte Hurne, king's merchant, called la Xicholas, and his servants whom he
is sending in that ship to divers parts to trade. By K.
The like for Thomas^ de Bynedon of Southampton with his ship called
la (jrracedieu. By K.
The like for Roger atte Hurne with his ship called la Cor/ge of All Saints.
Writ of aid until Michaelmas for Adam Cogger, master of the king's
ship called la Petre, whom he is sending to divers parts on his affairs, in
selecting 30 men for manning the same. By p.s.
Grant to the prior and convent of Christ Church, Canterbury, who at the
king's request have granted to Peter Bernard, king's yeoman, one of the
ushers of the chamber, the 20 marks yearly which Gawein le Corder at his
request had for life of their gift and which came to the king's hands by the
forfeiture of the said Gawein, because he was and is an adherent of the
enemies and rebels against the king, that their letters to the said Gawein of
the said 20 marks shall be of no force and effect. By K,
280
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
July 1.
Bytleet.
July 6.
Byfleet.
June 27.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
Membrane 3 — coiit.
Presentation of Master Robert de Wygornia to the chapel of St. Julian,
Theford, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his
custody of the land and heir of Ralph de Cobham, tenant in chief.
Protection with clause noliunus, for one year, for John de Pedelowe,
citizen of London.
Hugh, prior of Little Malvern, staying in England, has letters nominating
AndreAV de Wigornia and John de Dymmok as his attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Crrant to x\rnold le Poer of Ireland that he shall have out of the first
wardships and marriages that fall in in Ireland, the wardship of an heir of
the value of 100/. a year, with the marriage of such heir, and if a custody
of less value fall in, and he is willing to accept the same, it shall be
delivered to him in lieu of such wardship of 1001. By K.
MEMBRANE 2.
June 20.
Tower of
London.
June 13.
Bo ugh ton
imcler Blean.
May 8.
Miirlbo rough.
June 18.
Tower of
London.
June 18.
Tower of
London.
June 25.
Tower of
London.
Pardon to Ralph Skot for the death of John Colyn, as it appears by the
record of John de Ifeld, William de Northo and William de W^estone,
justices appointed to deliver the king's gaol of Guldeford that he killed him
in self-defence ; on condition that he stand his trial if anyone will proceed
against him.
Grant for life to Walter de Bello Campo, for his stay with the king in
time of peace or Avar according to the form of an indenture, one part
Avhereof remains in the Wardrobe, of the manors of Chelreie, co. Berks,
and Sopworth, co. Wilts, which have come into the king's hands by the
forfeiture of John Mautravers son of John Mautravers, a rebel. By p.s.
Exemption for life of William de Sancto Omero from being made sherifi",
coroner, verderer, forester or other minister of the king, and from being put
on assizes, juries or recognitions. By p.s.
Licence for John de Sudley to enfeoff Ralph de Dercet of the manor of
Sudley, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant the same to the said
John for life, with remainders to John son of Bartholomew de Sudley and
Eleanor de Scales and the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of
the said John de Sudley. By fine of 40 marks. Gloucester.
Licence for the said John to grant to the said John son of Bartholomew
and Eleanor and the heirs of their bodies the manor of la Grene(s/<"), held
in chief, with reversion to him and his heirs.
By fine contained in the other charter.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry Mauntel to the warden
of the chapel of St. Mary, Hampslape, of t!ie remainder of a messuage and
14 acres of land in Rode and Asshen, expectant on the demise of John
Wyndhouth and Thomas le Machen, in aid of the maintenance of a chaplain
to celebrate divine service daily in the said chapel for the souls of the
ancestors and successors of the said Henry and of the faithful departed.
By fine of 2 marks. Northampon.
Writ of aid, until Christmas, for William de Leghton, servant of Master
Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, the chancellor, whom he is
sending to divers parts of the realm to make purveyances for the office of
the poultry of the household of the chancellor and the clerks of the chancery.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
281
1326.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 27.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 21.
Tower of
London.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 18.
Tower of
London.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 2.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
June 30.
Westminster.
June 30.
Westminster.
Membrane 2 — eo7it.
William son of Thomas de la lioche, staying in Wales, has letters
nominating Philip del Chastel, and Walter Curteys, clerk, as his attorneys
in Ireland for two years.
Protection with clause rogaiitus, for one year, for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. Antoine dwelling in England.
Pardon to Adam IJochecollok of any outlawries in the counties of
Northampton, I^edford and Buckingham for non-appearance before the king
to answer touching divers pleas of trespass of John de Crumbwell, on
condition that he surrender to the prison of the Marshalsea and stand his
trial if the said John will proceed against him.
Licence for John de Dodyngton, 'palmere,' and Juliana his wife to
enfeoff John de Harleston alias Herlaston of Westminster, of a messuage
in the town of Westminster, held in chief. By line of .i mark.
Robert de Cawod, clerk, going to Gascony with Master John de Hildesle,
king's clerk, on the king's service, has letters nominating Hugh de Bardelby
and William de Wellum as his attorneys for one year.
Protection with clause volunuis, for one year, for Thomas de Saundby,
going to stay in Ireland on the king's service with John de Arcy, justiciary
of Ireland.
Grant in mortmain to the prior and convent of Ledes of the advowson
of the church of Ealderomene, an escheat by the forfeiture of Bartholomew
de Badelesmere, a rebel, to hold as of the value of 28 marks, in furtherance
of the grant to them by Edward I of that amount out of the issues of the
manor of Ledes until they should be provided with land and rent or
ecclesiastical benefice of that value, for the maintenance of four canons of
the priory with a clerk as server, celebrating divine service daily in the
chapel of the castle of Ledes, for the soul of Eleanor wife of the said king,
for the maintenance of the said canons and clerk and of a canon besides to
celebrate divine service in the priory for the soul of Peter de Gavaston,
sometime earl of Cornwall. Licence also for the prior and convent to
appropriate the said church. By K.
Presentation of Thomas Beauver, vicar of the church of Banstede, in the
diocese of Winchester, to the church of Stretehale, in the diocese of
London, in the king's gift by reason of the land and heir of Payn Tibetoft,
tenant in chief, being in his hands, on an exchange of benefices with
William de Sterteford.
Pardon to Edmund earl of Arundel, king's kinsman, of 1,000 marks out
of the 2,000 marks wherein he is bound to the king by recognisance in the
chancery for the marriage of John de Bohun. By p.s.
Thomas le Latimer, staying in England, has letters nominating Joiin de
Weylaund as his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Pardon to Reginald atte Dane of his outlawry in the county of South-
ampton for non-appearance before William de Cleydon and Hugh de
Hampslape, justices of oyer and terminer, touching a trespass by him
against the abbot of Beaulieu to answer for the said trespass ; on condition
that he surrender forthwith to prison in that county and stand his trial if
the abbot will proceed against him.
The like to the following : —
Adam Brian of Oure.
Robert Daneman.
William Turpel of Stone.
Walter Turpel of Stone.
William Pynnok of Stone.
Robert Alger.
Roger Brian of Oure.
Richard Whyting of Stone.
282
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
io9/> Memh'ane 2 — cont.
July 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Lekford to the
Westminster, abbess and convent of Shaftesbury of two messuages in Shaftesbury, for
the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
conventual church of Shaftesbury for the souls of the king, his ancestors
and heirs, and of the abbess and her predecessors and successors, and
the faithful departed. By fine of 20s.
July 2. John de Wellesleye, going to L'eland, has letters nominating Walter de
Westminster. Lench and William Casse as his attorneys for two years.
Thomas de Carru, staying in England, has the like nominating David de
Carru and William Curteys in Ireland for two years.
Richard de Barry the elder, staying in England, has the like nominating
David de Carru and William de Rungecote in Ireland for two years.
July 1.
Westminster.
July 3.
Sheen.
July 3.
Westminster.
July 2.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
July 8.
Henley.
MEMBRANE 1.
Grant to Arnald le Poer of Ireland of the custody during the minority of
the heirs of the first lands that fall in to the value of 1001. a year, with the
marriages. By K.
Vacated because otherwise above.
Pardon at the request of Arnald le Pouer of Ireland, to Richard son of
John le fitz Lucas of Ireland, for the death of Robert Grauntpe of Dublin,
and of any consequent outlawry, on condition that he stand his trial if
anyone will proceed against him for the death. By K.
Appointment during pleasure of Badin de Fourne and Thomas de la
Haye, king's Serjeants, as keepers of the mouth of the Thames, to pursue and
arrest malefactors infesting the same with ships and boats and plundering
merchants coming by that water to London, and to keep scrutiny of persons
landing or leaving the shore.
Writ of aid for Master John de Hildesle, king's clerk, whom the king is
sending to the duchy on his a£fairs, in taking such ships as he thinks fit for
his expedition and in selecting mariners for the equipment thereof.
Pardon to Thomas de Wheston of his outlawry in the county of Derby
for non-appearance before the king to answer a charge of driving away II
horses and 16 oxen of divers men of the town of Kirkelangeley, co. Derby,
at that place ; on condition that he surrender to the prison of the
Marsh alsea before the king and stand his trial if the king will proceed
against him.
o
The like to Nicholas Trymenel.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Chokenhull to the
archpriest and chaplains of the house of Holy Trinity, Burton, in the Isle
of Wight, of 18^ acres of land in Wyppyngham, to find two wax candles
burning daily at the great altar in the church of Holy Trinity, Burton, at
the elevation of the host. By fine of 1 mark.
Protection with clause volinnus, for one year, for Adam de Herewynton,
staying in Ireland on the king's service. By K.
The same Adam has letters nominating Richard de Bikerton and Robert
de la Felde as his attorneys in England for one year. By K.
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1326.
July 6.
Bylleet.
June 10.
Sturrj.
yiemhrane 1 — cant.
Safe-conduct for one month for William de Hertyng, Thomas de
Barneby and William de Braunfeld, king's Serjeants, whom the king is
sending with certain goods to the castle of Porcestre. By K.
Pardon to William de Tottebury for the death of Richard de Doncastre
in the ward of Kandelwykestrete, London, as it appears by the record of
John de Bousser and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of
Neugate, that he killed him in self-defence. By p.s.
Feb. 11.
Exnin^j.
Feb. 16.
Barnwell,
Feb. 18.
Barnwell.
March 6.
Leicester.
MEMBRANE 22d.
Commission to Giles de Wathesham, Peter Buzun and Ralph de Booking
to find by inquisitions in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk the names
of those who make confederacies and commit homicides and other acts of
violence. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas de Scalariis, Simon de
Brunne and Robert de Gransete, on complaint by Roger son of Richard le
Pere of Great Wylburgham that John Engayne of Stowe, Richard de
Morton, William Gedyng of Little Wilburgham, Roger le Macy of Coulyng,
and others, assaulted him at Cantebrigg. By K.
The like to John de Bousser, Robert de Bures and James de Bures, on
complaint by Stephen, bishop of London, and the dean and chapter of the
church of St. Paul, London, that whereas Henry, the king's progenitor, by
charter granted to St. Paul and the bishop of London all great fish
[crassum pisceiii) taken on their whole land, except the tongue, which he
reserved for himself, and they have always been accustomed to have
the same, Geofirey de Burnham, William de Atherby, Nicholas le
Affete, Thomas 'Nicolesreve of Thaleworth' of Little Helond {sic), Thomas
le Heiward of Kirkeby, Robert de Mistelegh, Ralph Crippes of Frynton,
Nicholas Pelegrym, Constantine atte Thorne, Stephen le Aft'ete, John de
Kirketon of Tendryng, Adam Payne of Arewell, Richard Love of Harwich,
Alexander de Mose, Richard Amys, John Bene, John le Coupere, Thomas
Whiteman of Beaumond, Richard son of Robert atte Crouch of Beaumond,
Elias le Parker of Tendryng, Alexander Brounman, Roger atte Hide of
Harwich, John, vicar of the church of Great Holand, Reginald Martin
of St. Osyth, John de Wylughby of St. Osyth, William le Chapman of
St. Osyth, Walter le Affete of Kirkeby, William le Fevre of Kirkeby,
William Filer of Kirkeby, John Stouyn, 'taillour,' Robert atte Gate of
Thorp, Saer le Taillour of Waltham, with others, carried away a great fish
called ' cete ' found in their manor of Walton, co. Essex. [Pad.
Writs.] By K.
Commission to John Mauduyt and Robert Selyman to inquire in the
county of Wilts touching adherents of rebels, persons who have sent
victuals, armour and other necessaries to them and have given counsel and
aid to them. By K.
The like to Roger de Chaundos, John Inge and John Danyel in the
county of Hereford touching adherents of Roger de Mortuo Mari and of
other rebels who are in parts beyond the seas. By K.
MEMBRANE 21d.
Feb. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Lancastre, earl of
Leicester. Leycestre, Thomas le Blount, John de Stonore and John de Denum,
touching the persons indicted of the death of Roger Beler, killed in going
28i
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
March 1
Leicester.
Feb. 28.
Leicester.
March 1.
Leicester.
March 3.
Leicester.
March 5.
Leicester.
March 4.
Leicester.
March 5.
Leicester.
Membrane 21d — cont.
from Kirkeby to Leycestre, by an inquisition lately made by John Hamelyn
and Henry de Ferers pursuant to the king's commission ; which indictments
the king sends to them under the half seal. [I'aii. ]Vnts.] By K.
Appointment of Douenald de Mar to follow and arrest Ralph son of
Roger la Zousch of Lubesthorp, Eustace de Folevyll, Robert de Folevyll his
brother, Walter his brother, Adam de Barleye, William de Barkeston of
Bitham, Robert son of Simon Hauberk of Scaldeford, Roger la Zousch,
son of Roger la Zousch, lord of Lubesthorp, knight, Ivo son of William la
Zousch of Haringworth, knight, Robert de Helewell, knight, and Richard
de Folevyll, parson of the church of Ty, indicted of the death of Roger
Beler in the county of Leicester, and to bring them at the king's charges
before the said commissioners. By K.
The like of Edmund de Assheby. By K.
The like of Oliver Waleys. By K.
The like to the following : —
Richard de Whatton
John de Hakelut
Richard de Perers
Richard Damory
John Hamelyn
William de Parys, with the words * at the king's charges.' By K.
without the said words.
without the words
king's charges.'
at the
Henry de Faucomberge
Walter Waldeshef
I
Commission of oyer and terminer to Geoffrey le Scrop, Walter de
Norwyco, William de Herle and John de Stonore, in the county of
Leicester, touching persons who make confederacies and commit homicides
and other acts of violence. By K.
The like to the said Geoffrey and John and John de Denum, in the
county of Stafford. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Passele, John de
Bousser, Humphrey de Waleden and Hamo de Chiggewell, touching the
persons w^ho by night broke the chapel of W. archbishop of York, at
Westminster, in co. Middlesex, and carried away his goods to the value of
1,000Z. By K.
The like to the same, on complaint by the said . William, archbishop of
York. ByK.
The like to William de Herle, and John de Denum, on complaint by
Edmund de Dacre that William de Querneby, John Broun, John Drink-
hale, Edmund his brother, John le Forester, Adam Squier, and others,-
broke his park at Tatham, co. Lancaster, hunted therein and carried away
deer, and assaulted AVilliam Whiteheved, his servant. By K.
Association of John Claver, in the room of Adam de Brom, otherwise
engaged on the king's affairs, with John de Bousser, in a commission of
oyer and terminer, lately directed to the said Adam and John, touching
extortions of commissioners of array in the county of Suffolk.
[Pari. Writs.]
Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Friskeneye, Robert de
Malberthorp, Lambert de Trikingham and John de Stikeneye, on complaint
by Roger son of John Lestraunge of Erkalou that Robert Bateman,
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1326.
March 6.
Leicester.
Membrane 21(/ — cant.
William Bateman of Wynterton, Walter Bateman, Michael Bateman, John
Bateman, Thomas Bateman, and William de Waterton, 'baylif,' and others,
assaulted him at Burtonstathe, co. Lincoln. By K.
Commission to Simon de Lunderthorp, John de Stykeney and John dc
Bolyngbrok, to deliver the gaol of the castle of Lincoln of Thomas son of
Alan de Claxby of Bolyngbrok, detained there for felonies and larcenies.
Feb. 28.
Leicester.
MEMBRANE 19(1.
Mandate to Thomas de Wake, William de Thweng and Ralph de Buhner,
lately appointed (pt. 1, m. 29^/) as commissioners of the peace* in the
county of York, to be more active in dispersing unlawful assemblies and
arresting malefactors, the king being astonished to hear that these evils
are now more frequent than before their appointment, which may be
set down to their negligence and connivance ; they are also to certify the
king of the names of those who maintain such malefactors after their
crimes as well as of the names of persons arrested, and for the better
performance of their duty they are to have power to punish all contumacious
persons by grievous amercements, so that they send estreats of such
amercements to the exchequer. By C.
The like to the following commissioners in the following counties : —
William de Kyme
Robert Darcy
John le fiz Norman Darcy
Dominic de Bukton
Robert de Kendale
Walter de Huntyngfeld
Stephen de Cobeham
Maurice le Brun
John de Scures
John de Insula de Wyght
John de la Huse
Robert le Fiz Payn
John de Clyvedon
John de Dynham
Henry de la Pomerye
Simon Ward
John de Nevill
Richard de Chaumbernon
Reginald Botreaux
Thomas de Veer
Robert le Fiz Wautere
Thomas Bardolf
Robert Banyard
Constantine de Mortimere
John de Haryngton
Richard de Hoghton
Lincoln.
Kent.
Southampton.
Isle of Wyght.
Somerset and Dorset.
[ Devon.
West Riding and North
Riding, co. York.
Cornwall.
Essex.
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Lancaster.
286
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326
Membrane 19d — co7it.
March 25.
Kenilworth.
April 6.
Kenilworth.
April 5.
Kenilworth.
June 28.
Westminster.
March 18.
Lichfield.
Robert tie Pirpount
John de Morteyn
Richard de Pereres
Hugh le Fiz Simound
Ralph de Camoys
Roger de Bavent
John de Morteyn
Ralph Basset of Weldon
Thomas Wake
John de Pabenham
John Morice
Ralph Fiz Richard
Philip de Aylesbury
Ralph de Wedon
John de la Haye
John de Enefeld
Richard Poinz
Hugh Bucy
John de Barnevill
Hugh de Meynill
Walter de Waldeshef
Roger de Nowers
Richard de Abberbury
John de Whitefeld
John de ^lounteney
Thomas de Novo Mercato
John del Ker
Robert de Knyghtley
John de Hyncley
1
[• Nottingham.
Hertford.
Surrey and Sussex.
I- Northampton and Rutland.
Bedford.
Buckingham.
- Middlesex.
Derby.
Oxford.
Nottingham.
Stafford.
Buckingham.
March 18.
Lichfield,
Ralph de Wedon
John de la Penne
Andrew de Sancto Lucio
[Pari, Writs.]
Appointment of Ralph Basset, constable of Dover Castle and warden of
the Cinque Ports, to inquire touching persons entering or leaving the realm
with letters against the proclamation, and to arrest them, as the king is
astonished to hear that many enemies and rebels continue to do so and are
not arrested ; and he is to supervise the scrutiny in these ports. By K.
[luedera, quoted in error as Close lioll.]
Appointment of John de Denum to arrest Ralph son of Roger la Zousche
of Lubesthorp, Eustace de Folevill, Robert de Folevill his brother, Walter
his brother, Adam de Barleye, William de Barkeston, Robert son of Simon
Hauberk of Scaldford, Roger la Zousche son of Roger la Zousche, lord of
Lubesthorp, Ivo son of William la Zousche of Haryngworth, knight, Robert
de Helewell, knight, Richard de Folevill, parson of the church of Ty, John
de Stafford and William his brother, indicted of the death of Roger Beler
in the county of Leicester. By K.
The like of the following : —
Henry de Bisshebury.
John le Forester,
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19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
287
1326.
March 12.
Merevale.
March 12.
Merevale.
March 23.
Kenilworth.
MEMBRANE 18^/.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas le Blount, Philip de
Somervill and Roger Hillary touching the persons who with John de
Moubray and Roger de Clyflbrd, rebels and traitors, and others, came with
banners unfurled to Burton on Trent, co. Stafford, and prevented the king's
men and servants from passing through that town, killed some of them
and committed other crimes in that town. [Pari. Writs.'] By K.
The like to Henry le Scrop, Simon Ward, Roger de Somervill and Adam
de Hoperton touching the persons who with the said John and Roger
besieged the castle of Tykehill, co. York, killed the king's servants there,
plundered the men of the town and committed other crimes. [Pari. Writs.']
By K.
Commission to Richard de Emeldon and Robert de Tughale to deliver
the gaol of the castle of Newcastle on Tyne of Walter de Salesbury of
Alnewyk, detained in that gaol for the death of Walter son of James le
Mouner of Houwyk.
Commission to Roger de Nowers, Richard de Abberbury and John de
Whitefeld to keep the peace in the county of Oxford. \^Farl. Writs.']
March 23.
Kenilworth.
March 26.
Kenilworth.
March 27.
Kenilworth .
MEMBRANE 17d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Heselarton, John de
Thwayt, Robert de Scordeburgh and Thomas de Burton on complaint by
John Despaygne of Cotingham, that Robert de Stotevill of Cotyngham the
elder and Margaret his wife, Geoffrey de Stotevill, John de Stotevill, parson
of the church of Houwell, Robert de Stotevill the younger, Nicholas de
Stotevill and others assaulted him at Cotyngham, co. York, drove away a
horse of the price of 100s. and carried away other goods. By K.
The like to the same on complaint by Nicholas de Cotyngham. By K.
Appointment of Berduk de Til, king's serjeant at arms, to lead Henry de
Bisshebury to the king wherever he may be. By K.
MEMBRANE I6d.
March 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Cantebrigge, John Bevere,
Kenilworth. Robert de Asshele and Geoffrey de la Lee, on complaint by Master Richard
de Baldok, king's clerk, that while he was under the king's special protec-
tion, Thomas de Wykham, vicar of the church of Hakeneye, John de
Bannebury, John Tuwe the elder, John Tuwe the younger, Ralph de
Watford, and others, carried away his goods at Hakeneye, co. Middlesex.
By K.
March 24. The like to the same on complaint by Roger de Stevenach that the above
Kenilworth. persons and Raymond Pelleryn assaulted him there and carried away his
goods. By K.
The like on complaint by William de Therfeld. By K.
The like on complaint by Richard de Newemarket. By K.
The like on complaint by Henry de Bokeland. By K.
March 27. The like to John de Stonore, William de Claydon and Elias de Godele
Kenilworth. touching the persons who killed William Crol, John Crol and John [le
Daneman] at Ekesbiri in the New Forest, co. Southampton. By K.
288
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
March 26.
Kenilworth.
June 80.
Westminster.
March 29.
Kenilworth.
Membrane IQd — co7it.
Commission of the peace pursuant to the statute of Winchester to John
de Mounteny, Thomas de Novo Mercato and John del Ker in the counties
of Nottingham and Derby. By K.
The like to Philip de Somervill and Philip de Baryngton in the county
of Stafford, [rarl. IlV/ts-.]
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, William de
Claidon and Elias de Godele touching an appeal of Margery late the wife
of John Crul against brothers Robert Gode, John de Oxenford, Robert de
Stokes, Roger de Harnhull, John de Shulton, Richard de Lotegarshale,
fellow monks of Peter, abbot of Beaulieu, Richard de Poletria, lay brother
of that abbot, John de Farendon, clerk, John ' le Abbodescok,' William de
Botele, William de Okford, William Bacon, Robert Ladde, Arnold le
Moundelard, Simon ' le Abbodesferour,' William Ponteyse and the said
abbot, in the county of Southampton, of the death of her husband. By K.
The like to the same, on an appeal of Richard le Daneman against the
same persons of the death of John le Daneman, his brother. By K.
March 30.
Kenil worth.
MEMBRANE 15(1.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Perpount, Richard de
Whatton and Richard de Wylughby, on complaint by Master John de
Notingham, king's clerk, parson of the church of Elkesley, that Hugh
Gernoun, clerk, John de Scardeburgh, parson of the church of Grove,
William Yeysyn, and others, came to the manse of his parsonage at
Elkesley, co. Nottingham, broke his houses and the doors and windows of
his houses there, carried away his goods and beat his servants. By K.
MEMBRANE Ud.
April 14. Appointment of Richard Knyvet to follow and arrest Ralph son of Roger
Kenilworth. 1^ Zousch of Lubesthorp, Eustace de Folevill, Robert de Folevill, his
brother, Walter his brother, Adam de Barley, William de Barkeston of
Bitham, Robert son of Simon Hauberk of Scaldford, Roger la Zousch, son
of Roger la Zousch lord of Lubesthorp, Ivo son of William la Zousch of
Haryngworth, knight, Robert de Helewell, knight, and Richard de Fole-
vill, parson of the church of Ty, indicted of the death of Roger Beler in the
county of Leicester, and to bring them before Henry de Lancastre, earl of
Leicester, and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer touching the said
felony. By K.
The like of the following : —
John de Sancto Marco.
Richard de London.
April 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon Ward, Thomas Deyvill and
Kenilworth. Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by Peter de Nauntol that Richard
Torkard of Shefeld, Nicholas de Hewyk, Simon ' Ricardesman Tokard,'
Hugh Ivessone, and others, entered his house at Ripon, co. York, assaulted
him, carried away his goods, and beat his servants.
Renewed by the chancellor becausic sealed at another time by fine of 20s.
April 20. The like to Edmund de Passeleye, John de Ifeld, Roger de Bavente and
Kenilworth. Robert de Estden, on complaint by Edmund, earl of Arundel, that John
Wyn, John le Taverner, William de Bosegrave, John Hardyng, William
Broun, and others, carried away his goods at Cicestre, co. Sussex, and
assaulted his men. By K.
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1326.
April 17.
Kenil worth.
April 21.
Keailworth.
April 22.
Kenilworth.
April 23.
Kenilworth,
MEMBRANE 13d.
Commission to Philip de Colombier, Hugh de Langgeland and John de
Chidiok to enquire in the counties of Somerset and Dorset touching
adherents of the king's enemies and rebels beyond seas, who send to the
latter the secrets of the realm of the people, and to pursue and arrest them
and certify the king of their names. By K.
The like to Henry le Scrop, William de Herle and John de Denum, on
complaint by W. archbishop of York, that whereas Athelstan, king of
England, the king's progenitor, by charter granted to the then arch-
bishop of York all liberties in the water of Hull which heart could
think or eye could see, and whereas Henry III granted to Walter
Giffard, then archbishop, the port of Hull and his prises there, as well
of wines as of other merchandise coming there, as Walter de Grey
and others his predecessors held the same, by virtue of which
grants the archbishop took such prises there in the same manner
as the king had the same elsewhere in the realm, until Matthew
Columbers, late butler of Edward I, prevented the then archbishop, and
whereas the now archbishop and William de Grenefeld, his predecessor,
and other predecessors from the time of the said Matthew have been
prevented by the king's butlers from having the same, to find by jury of
the county of York the truth of this, and what is the value of the profits of
the said prises, and of whom the said port is held and by what service and
its value. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Denum, Richard de
Emeldon, Robert de Tughale and Thomas de Reynton, on complaint by
the prior of Tynemuth that Walter "de Seleby, Stephen de Cambhous,
Thomas de Middelton, Robert son of Robert Gray, knight, John de
Oseworth, Alan de Norton, Marmaduke Basset, Thomas Auffrays, Henry
de Swethop, John de Bolton, William de Swethop, Hugh de Wales, John
atte Spense, Robert Gower, Thomas de Thornyburn, Thomas Manfrays,
Patrick de Thornyburn, and others, took 80 oxen and 60 cows of his at
Tynemuth, Preston, Estchirton, Middelchirton, Bacworth and Monkseton,
CO. Northumberland, and carried away his goods there. By p.s.
The like to the same, on complaint by the said prior that William de
Ellerington, Hugh de Wales, William del Nurmehous, Adam Colan,
John Lilie, Colan Gibbessone, Robert Kide, Gilbert Belle, Elias Cole, Colan
Davidsone, William Snowe and others felled his trees at Wilom, co.
Northumberland, and carried away the said trees and other goods. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 12d.
[April 14. Commission to R. de Insula of Chippechesse, W. de Denum and R. de
Kenilworth.] Emeldon to deliver the gaol of the castle of Newcastle on Tyne of John de
Fandon, detained therein for the death of John de Ellerker.
April 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert Darcy, Laurence de Chaworth
Kenilworth. and John de Crossholm the younger, touching all persons concerned in the
death of William Haunsom of Westdrayton, co. Nottingham, killed in his
own close at Westdrayton. By K.
April 21. The like to Richard de Grey of Codenoure, Thomas de Novo Mercato,
Kenilworth. Robert Russel and William de la Launde, on complaint by Edmund de
Eyncourt that whereas John de Anesleye, by the king's writ of right
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290
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
April 15.
Kenil worth.
April 12.
Kenilworth.
June 24.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 12d — co7it.
patent directed to the said Edmund, impleaded Joan late the wife of Thomas
de Mountenye, in the said Edmund's court of Fiskerton, co. Nottingham,
of a messuage, -4 bovates 50 acres of land, 5i acres of meadow, 15 acres of
wood, and 15s. of rent in Bulcote and the plea had proceeded so far that
the said Joan put herself on the king's great assize, and prayed a recogni-
tion whether she had greater right than the said John in the premises, the
said John and others at Fiskerton by force abstracted the said writ out of
the hands of William de Bingham, bailiff of the said court, then holding
the said court, after the said Joan had put herself on that assize, and
tore it in pieces, in contempt of the king, to the damage of the said Edmund
and to the retardation of justice. By K.
Commission de iralliis et fossatis to Richard de Whatton, John de
Mounteny, Simon de Sibthorp and John del Ker, touching the waters in
the parts of the Vale of Belvoir in the wapentakes of Byngham and Newerk,
CO. Nottingham, between the towns of Langar and Byngham coming down
between the towns of Flyntham and Hokesworth, Hokesworth and
Thurverton, and Thurverton and Orston and other places of the said
vale, into the water of Dyvene and thence to the water of Trente, at the
town of Houton which waters are impeded, so that for that cause as well
as by reason of a water-mill and the stank of that mill on the Dyvene at
Houton and also for want of a trench crossing the meadow of Sireston to
the said water of Dyvene which should be made for the preservation of the
lowdands and meadows there, the same are submerged.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Robert de Bures,
John Dyn and James de Bures, on complaint by Stephen, bishop of London,
and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Paul, London, that whereas
by grant of King Henry, the king's progenitor, confirmed by the king, they
have been accustomed to have all great fish taken in their whole land,
except the tongue, Geoffrey de Burnham, William de Atherby, Nicholas le
Affete, Thomas ' Nicholesreve of Thaleworth ' of Little Helond, Robert de
Mistelegh, Ralph Crips of Frynton, Stephen le Aft'ete, John de Kirketon of
Tendringg, Adam Payn of Arewele, Richard Love of Harwich, Alexander
de Mose, Richard Amys, John Bene, John le Coupere, Thomas Whiteman
of Beaumont, Richard son of Robert atte Crouche of Beaumont, Elias le
Parker of Tendryngg, Roger atte Hide of Harwich, John, vicar of the
church of Great Holand, Reginald Martyn of St. Osyth, John de Wileby of
St. Osyth, William le Chapman of St. Osyth, Walter le Affete of Kirkeby,
William Filer of Kirkeby, Richard atte Pirie, William Paries, Richard
Perold and Geoffrey ' vicariesbrother of Waleton,' and others, carried
away a great fish called ' cete ' found in their manor of Walton, co. Essex.
[Cf. m. 22r/.] By K.
The like to Edmund de Passele, Nicholas de Kiriel, Robert de Echingham
and Simon Croyser in the county of Sussex touching persons who hold
unlawful assemblies and commit crimes of violence. By K.
Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of Wynchelse, 'la Rope,' of Hastynges
and la Ry to follow and arrest such malefactors. By K.
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MEMBRANE lid.
May 1. Commission to Robert Dachard and John de Brompton to enquire in the
Hayles. county of Berks touching unlawful assemblies, and the preservation of the
peace, and to arrest disturbers of the peace. By K.
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291
1326.
May 12.
Gloucester.
MEMBRANE lOd.
Commission de tvalliis et fossatis to John de Donecastre, William de la
Mare, Adam de Hoperton and Thomas Deyvill, on complaint by the men
and tenants of the parts of Thome, Fisshlak and Mirskland, co. York, and
of the Isle of Haxiholm, co. Lincoln, touching obstruction of the river
Done.
May 19. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Harden, Robert de
Marlborough. Hungreford and John de Wynterbourn, on complaint by Robert de Lysewy
that William Pye 'hatter,' John de Taunton, 'baker,' Richard de Stondle,
'spicer,' William de Shaftesbury and others assaulted him at Salisbury,
CO. Wilts. By p.s.
May 16.
Down
Ampney.
MEMBRANE Id.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Cliderhou, John de
Lancastre and Gilbert de Sotheworth, on complaint by the abbot of
Whallaye that Richard de Hoghton, knight, Robert son of Adam Banastre
of [Bank], Robert son of Richard le Reve, Henry his brother and others
broke by night the sluices of his mill at Ravenesmeles, co. Lancaster, and
his stank there, and broke the timber thereof to pieces. By p.s.
June 3.
Saltwood.
June 18.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 6d,
Association of John Loveday in the room of Master John de Pikesle,
with Master Thomas de Luda, in a. commission of oyer and terminer
touching the persons who broke the parks of rebels in the counties of
Oxford, Berks, Wilts, Southampton, Somerset and Dorset, after they came
into the king's hands by forfeiture, and entered the king's free chaces and
warren there, hunted therein, felled trees, fished in the stanks, stews and
several fisheries, and carried away fish, trees and other goods, deer, hares,
rabbits, partridges and pheasants.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Deen, Robert de Asshele
and Thomas de Faversham touching the persons who assaulted Roger de
Kyrkeby at Horton by Sutton atte Hone, co. Kent.
By K. on the information of Geoffrey le Scrop.
Lawrence de Chymeham has like letters of oyer and terminer touching
the persons who assaulted him at the same place.
By K. on the like information.
MEMBRANE 5d.
June 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Prestwolde, Thomas de
Sturry. Radeclive and John de Wittlebury, on complaint by Ralph Basset of
Drayton that, whereas he being in Gascony on the king's service had been
taken under his special protection, some persons broke his parks at Drayton
Basset, Walsale and Patyngham, co. Stafford, and Barewe, co. Leicester,
and entered his free warrens and chaces there and at Buckeby, co.
Northampton, Overton Market and Hameldon, co. Rutland, and Olneye,
CO. Buckingham, hunted therein, fished in his stews, and carried away fish,
deer, hares, rabbits and pheasants, and assaulted his servants at Tamworth,
Pakyngton, Peleshale, Lichefeld, Wulvrenehampton, co. Stafford ; Lutter-
worth, Dunton, Leycestre, Rakedale, Radcliffe Surwrek, Mountsorel, and
292 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326. Memhranc 5d — rout.
Querdon {sic), co. Leicester ; Warrewyk, Burmyngham, Coventre, Kenil-
worth, Herberbury, Chesterton, Whitacre, CoUeshull, Moxhull, Benteleye,
Wymencote, Tamworth, Wylmyndecote, Atherston, Mirivale and South-
ham, CO. Warwick ; Caumpeden, co. Gloucester ; Notyngham, Briggeford,
Colston Basset, Byngham and Hykelyng, co. Nottingham ; Okham,
Wyssynden, Picworth, Stretton and Exton, co. Rutland ; Northampton,
Yolvertoft, Westhaddon, and Herleston, co. Northampton ; Weston,
Wardynton, Lavenden, Clifton, Emberton, Shyrynton and Neuport,
CO. Buckingham ; and Woxbrigge, Northalle and Westminster, co. Mid-
dlesex. By K.
June 8. Commission to John de Stonore, John de Pabenham and Roger le
Sturry. Mareschal, in the county of Bedford, appointing them to hear and
determine indictments before the keepers of the peace of persons holding
unlawful assemblies and committing crimes of violence, to keep the peace
there, to make inquisitions of the names of those who are guilty of like
trespasses a-nd to hear and determine such trespasses. By K.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
John de Cauntebrig
Roger de Bavent I Surrey and Sussex.
William de Northhoo J
John de Stonore )
Henry de Pentelowe j- Berks.
John de la Haye )
1
John de Stonore
John de Whitf eld I Oxford.
John Loveday )
John de Bousser \
Robert Darcy [ Lincoln.
William de la Laund )
John de Stonore )
Hugh Fitz Simond [ Hertford.
Geoffrey de la Lee J
John de Cantebrig \
Walter de Huntyngfeld [ Kent.
William de Northo
Hugh de Courteneye \
John de Bello Campo of Somersete ' Wilts, Somerset, Dorset,
William de Weylond [ Devon and Cornwall.
John Inge , J
Afterwards on 2 September, the king being at Porchester, Henry le Gulden
was associated with them.
John de Stonore - >
Philip de Aylesbury y Buckingham.
Roger le Mareschal j
John de Bousser "j
John de Mountenye ' I Nottingham and Derby.
Thomas de Novo Mercato j
Afterwards on 20 Jidy, Robert de Perepount was associated with them.
19 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
293
1326.
Meiiibrane 5d — cont.
June 8.
Sturry.
John de Stonore
Thomas de Veer
Benedict de Cokefeld
John de Mutford
William Moigne
Simon de Brune
John de Mutford
John de Morteyn
Ralph Basset of Weldon
Robert Baynard
John de Ormesby
John Claver
Adam de Fyncham
• Essex.
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Northampton and Rutland.
Norfolk and Suffolk.
[Pari. Writs.]
MEMBRANE U.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Hothum, John de Ellerker
and Thomas Deyvill, on complaint by Henry de Percy that William de
Bayhouse, Thomas de Bayhouse, Robert de Stokesleye, Begwyn Beleson,
John de Wynselawe, Thomas de Wynselawe, John de Popelton, Adam de
Popelton and others broke his park at Toppeclive, co. York, hunted therein
and carried away deer.
June 18.
Tower of
London.
June 22.
Tower of
London.
June 24.
Hadleigh.
ME MB BANE 3d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Ifeld, John Filiol and
Robert de Estden, on complaint by John de Warenna, earl of Surrey,
touching the persons who fished in his stews and several fisheries at
Lewes, Iford, Rademeld and Pidynho, co. Sussex, and carried away fish
and swans. By K.
The like touching the persons who entered the earl's free warrens at
Reygate, Estbechesworth and Dorkyng, hunted therein and carried away
hares, rabbits, pheasants and partridges.
The like touching the persons who broke his parks at Worth, Cokefeld
and Dichenyng, hunted in these, in his free chace at Claris, and his free
warren at Lewes, and carried away deer, hares, rabbits, pheasants and
partridges.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Commission de ivalliis et fofisatis to John de Bello Campo of Somersete,
John Inge and John de Clyvedon in divers places in the county of
Somerset.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard Damory, Hugh de Mignill,
Hugh de Button and Robert de Knyghteleye, upon information that by the
negligence of divers farmers and bailiffs of Macclesfeld and Overton, in the
counties of Chester and Flyntshire, the mills and gorces of those manors,
which used to bring the king great profit, are now so ruined that the
manors will bring in little or no profit, until he has laid out a great sum
in repairs, and that divers purprestures have been made to his damage, and
divers assarts assessed there without the king's licence, and that the king's
foresters of the forests of Macclesfeld and Overton usurp divers fees, and the
king's tenants usurp common of pasture, in the said forests.
294
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326. Membrane 2d — cant.
John de Sturmy, admiral of the fleet towards the north, and Benedict de
Cokefeld are appointed to deliver the gaol of Colecestre of John Haukenes
of Faversham, John Knobet of Faversham, Simon Laurent of Faversham,
William Knobet of Faversham, John Hamme of Faversham, Adam
Gerard of Romeneye and Hervey Duyt of Baudreseie, pirates, detained in
that gaol for divers felonies committed against Hamo Smoth of Saltcotes
and his fellows, within the ship of the said Hamo upon the sea of Estnees
(supra mare le Estnees).
July 6.
Henley.
July 4.
Sheen.
MEMBRANE Id.
Appointment of Richard Dammory to follow and arrest Adam le
Wafrerer and all in his company. By K.
The like to the following : —
William Tracy.
Roger de Chaundos.
William de E real we.
Richard de Hattecoumbe.
Adam le Waferer (sic).
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, W^illiam de Clyf,
John de Denum and John de Cantebrigg touching the persons who
prevented the king's bailiff of the town of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, from
collecting a custom on every horse load of fish brought into that town, due
to the king of ancient time, and took and carried away the said custom.
ByK.
( 295 )
20 EDWAKD II.
1326.
July 8.
Henley.
July 8.
Byfleet.
July 8.
Henley.
July 8.
Henley.
July 8.
Byfleet.
July 15.
Westminster.
July 15.
Weslminsttr.
MEMBRANE 29.
Protection with clause iioIhdius, for one year, for Thomas de Evesham,
clerk.
The like for Thomas Larcher, prior of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, and Philip Denyas, his confrere.
Commission, during pleasure, to Adam de Herewynton, king's clerk, to
the office of chancellor of the exchequer, Dublin, with the office of chief
baron of that exchequer. By K.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of that exchequer to admit him to
the said office, and to deliver to him the seal and other things pertaining
thereto. By K.
Appointment of John de Grauntsete as second baron of that exchequer.
ByK.
Like mandate to the treasurer and barons.
The like of Roger de Preston as second justice of the pleas following the
justiciary of Ireland. By K.
Mandate to Nicholas Fastolf to admit him. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Byfle and Isabel his
wife to the abbot and convent of Lavenden of 3 messuages, 30 acres of
land, 5 acres of meadow and 10s. of rent in Latthebury, to find a chaplain
to celebrate divine service daily in the church of the abbey for the souls
of the said John and Isabel, their ancestors and heirs and the faithful
departed. By fine of 6O5.
Grant for life to Master Robert de Baldok, king's clerk, archdeacon of
Middlesex, of the wardenship of the hospital of St. Leonard, York.
By p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren and sisters of the hospital.
Mandate to the sheriff of York to induct him.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Berard de Lebreto.
The like for the following : —
John de Watenhull, parson of the church of Manigton.
The dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London.
The prior of Worspring.
Thomas de Thorne.
Thomas de Baumburgh, parson of the church of Ovyngeham.
Restitution to the prior and convent of St. Faith's, of 10 acres of marsh
with a fishery and other appurtenances pertaining to a mill in that town,
which they lately acquired with the king's licence from John de Claverynge,
as it appears by inquisition made by John de Blomvill, escheator in the
counties of Norfolk, &c. that these had always been appurtenances of the
said mill, but by the dryness of the season at the time of the acquisition
they were converted into meadow, and that they are not held in chief, and
that not being specified in the king's letters of licence they were taken by
the said escheator into the king's hands. By fine of 20s.
296
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
July 15.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
July 15.
Westminster.
July 18.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster
July 18.
Westminster.
Membrane 29 — eoiit.
The abbot of Keynesham, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Hembury, his fellow canon, and Adam Gouer as his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Safe-conduct, until the Nativity of St. Mary, for Hugh de Lacy of Ireland,
knight, with eight mounted men and their household, coming to the king
from Scotland. By K.
Vacated becaufte surrendered.
The like, until St. Peter's Chains, for Gilbert de Nemore and Peter
Arcolini, envoys of the king of France, returning home. • By K.
Presentation of William de Legh, parson of the church of Otteham, in
the diocese of Canterbury, to the church of Piriton, in the diocese of
Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, on an exchange
of benefices with Robert de Hemyngburgh.
Respite until Michaelmas to Walter de Hopton of the county of Salop
from taking the arms of a knight [nnjinislied.]
Vacated.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St.
Mary's, York, by Guy son of Michael de Knapton of a toft and 30 acres of
land in Appelton by Acastre, by John Rabot of a messuage and a bovate
of land in Ethelingthorp, by Robert Chaunceller of 6 acres of land there,
by Gervase de Rouclif of a messuage in Bouthum, by Thomas le Skinner
of Fulford of an acre of land in Fulford, and by William son of Isabel de
Gerford of a toft and 5 acres of land in Gerford, which are of the fee of the
abbot and convent, and of the value of 22.s. 8c/. a year, as appears by inquisi-
tion made by Simon de Grymesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c.,
in part satisfaction of land and rent to the yearly value of 185/. 10s. 10(/.,
residue of 200/. a year which they had the licence of Edward I to acquire
in his Parliament at Lincoln, whereof they had acquired 14/. 10s. %l. of
land before 12 March in the second year of the present king.
Respite until Michaelmas to Ralph Bloiou, from taking the arms of a
knight.
The like to William Basset.
Pardon to William Bety of Otteford of his outlawry in the county of
Kent, for non-appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of
trespass of Alice daughter of William atte Spitel, chaplain ; on condition
that he surrender forthwith to the Marshalsea prison of the King's Bench,
and stand his trial if she will proceed against him.
Whereas the king of France is moving war against the king, by receiving
the king's wife in his realm, detaining Edward, the king's eldest son,
cherishing the king's enemies and rebels, and riding upon the duchy with
great armies, whereby the king has commanded that no merchants or
others of the power of the king of France should enter the realm, except
men of Flanders and Bretons ; the king, wishing that others shall not
suffer arrest by colour of this, but shall come and go freely, has explained
his intentions to Ralph Basset of Drayton, constable of the castle of Dover
and warden of the Cinque Ports, by word of mouth, and commands the
admirals of the fleets towards the west to give credence to the said Ralph
herein, and observe his instructions. By K.
This letter was patent.
A like letter is directed to the same under the name of Ralph de Camoys.
[Fcedera.]
20 EDWARD II.
207
1326.
July 18.
Westminster.
July 21.
Westminster.
Aug. 21.
Westminster,
July 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 29 — cont.
x\ppointment, during pleasure, of Hervey de Staunton as chief justice of
the Bench with the usual fee. By K.
Mandate to the justices of the Bench to admit him. By K.
Whei'eas ^yilliam Pesshon lately enfeoffed John de Sandale of the manor
of Berghby, held in chief, as of the honor of Eye, and the said John granted
the same to the said William and Margaret his wife in fee tail, with
remainder to the right heirs of William ; and they by virtue of that grant
entered into the manor without obtaining the king's licence, and have
held it down to the present : he has pardoned the trespasses herein and
granted licence for them to retain the manor as above.
Pardon, at the request of Edmund, earl of Arundel, to Warin de Rugge
of his rebellion and adherence to rebels, and of any consequent outlawry.
ByK.
Presentation of Robert de la Lee, vicar of the church of Boreford, in the
diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Aston Prewes, in the diocese of Salis-
bury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Preaux
being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with John Waryn.
July 8.
Henley.
July 8.
Byfleet.
July 10.
Byfleet.
July 12.
Henley.
July 18.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
July 18.
Westminster,
MEMBRANE 28.
Pardon to John le Walsh of his outlawry in the county of Derby for non-
appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of trespass of Maud
late the wife of Bartholomew de Sudle; on condition that he surrender
forthwith to the Marshalsea prison of the King's Bench and stand his trial
if the said Maud will proceed against him.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Peter de Scremby of 2
messuages, 16 acres of land and 20s. of rent in Scremby, Askeby by
Partenay and Burgh by Waynflet to a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily at the altar of St. Mary in the church of Scremby for the soul of the
said Peter and the souls of his ancestors and all the faithful departed.
By fine of 10 marks. Lincoln.
Writ of aid, for one year, for brother John de Radmere, keeper of the
king's stud, purveying hay and other necessaries for the same. By K.
Presentation of Adam de Hotum to the church of Little Bradele, in the
diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Geoffrey de Norton and in
the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Stjoke bemg in
his hands.
Respite until Michaelmas to George ds Meryet, from taking the arms of
a knight. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Roger de Nowers.
Presentation of Thomas de Menestok, parson of the church of
Churcheokle, in the diocese of Winchester, to the church of Newenham in
the same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
priory of Shireburn being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with
Andrew de Guldeford.
The Uke of the same Andrew to the said church of Churcheokle.
298
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
July 16.
Westminsber.
July 18.
Westmiubter.
July 16.
Westminster.
July 12.
Windsor
Park.
Meinhrane 28 — cont.
Pardon to Henry le Taillour of Wygmore whom as Geoffrey le Scrop,
the king's justice, has certified, has been outlawed in the county of
Worcester for non-appearance before the king to answer the king of this
that he was an adherent of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, Roger de Mortuo Mari * le neveu ' and other rebels, for such
adherence and of the said outlawry. By p.s.
Safe-conduct for three years for one or two canons whom the prior of
Gyseburn is sending to Annandale in Scotland, the said prior having made
petition to the king for permission to do this because he holds the churches
of Annandale appropriated, but has not been able to receive the issues and
profits thereof for a long time, because he dares not send any of his men
there without the king's licence. By K.
Pardon, at the request of John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, to William
son of William Gilibrond for his adherence to Thomas, sometime earl of
Lancaster, and other the king's enemies and rebels, and of any conse-
quent outlawry. By p.s.
Grant to the prior and convent of Burton on Trent of the custody of the
abbey during the next voidance by death or cession of the present abbot ;
so that no escheator or other minister of the king shall intermeddle him-
self therein, except at the beginning of the voidance the escheator, sheriff
or some minister shall take a simple seisin in the king's name within the
gates of the abbey and then withdraw without taking anything away by
colour of the seisin and without making stay there beyond one day ; saving
to the king knights' fees and advowsons of churches, escheats, wards and
marriages of the free tenants of the abbey. By p.s.
Protection with clause noliumis, for one year, for William de Wedergrave,
parson of the church of Strete.
The like for the following : —
Master Roger Cantok, 'clerk.'
J. bishop pf Ely.
The master of the house of St. Mark by Bristol.
The abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury.
The dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London.
William de Aykheved.
John Crompilhorn.
Whereas on 6 May, in his sixteenth year, the king granted for life to W.
bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, all the lands late of Peter Crok, in the
county of Gloucester, which by the forfeiture of Roger Crok, son and heir
of the said Peter, came into the king's hands as escheats, and also all the
lands which Isabel late the wife of the said Peter held in dower in the said
county, and which, because she was an adherent to the rebels, were then
in the king's hands, and the bishop with the king's licence has granted to
Isabel the manor of Berewyk, co. Gloucester, to hold as her dower of all the
lands late of her husband in the said county ; the king accepting the said
grant, grants that Isabel shall hold the manor for life. If she die in the
lifetime of the bishop, the bishop shall hold it for his life. By K.
July 18. Grant during pleasure to Robert de Insula of the houses within Ludgate
Westminster, in the city of London which were late of John de Britannia, earl of Rich-
mond, and are in the king's hands for certain reasons. By K.
Mandate to Richard de Wynneferthyng to deliver them to him.
July 17.
Westminster.
July 18.
Westminster.
20 EDWARD II.
299
1326.
July 18.
Weiitminster.
July 19.
Westmiiibtcr.
July 18.
Westminster.
July 20.
Westminster.
July 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cont.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Ralph Sauvage as admiral of the king's
fleet of ships under 30 tons from the mouth of the Thames, as well of the
Cinque Ports as of other ports and places towards the west, with power
to punish mariners. By K.
Vacated because surrendered.
Writ de intendendo directed to the masters, mariners and others of the
said fleet. By K.
Mandate to him to harass as much as possible the subjects of the king
of France, except men of Flanders and Bretons. By K.
Vacated because surrendered.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for John du Gardyn of Bruges
in Flanders, coming to the realm to trade.
The like for the following : —
John le Scotelare of Bruges in Flanders.
Martin de Iserin of Bruges in Flanders.
Protection for one year for Nicholas Chaumberleyn, merchant, born of the
power of France, domiciled in the city of Bath and paying lot and scot with
the rest of the citizens. By C.
Safe-conduct for one year for the king's merchants Tald[us] Valoris,
Francis Grandone, Alexander de Bardis, James Nicholas and their fellows,
merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, conversant in the realm,
in going to divers realms. By K.
The said merchants have twenty letters patent under the same form.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Anthony Bachinus, merchant
of Genoa, trading in the realm.
July 20.
Westminster.
July 18.
Westminster.
July 19.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 21.
Licence for John, bisliop of Meath in Ireland, to appropriate the church
of Clonard in Ireland, which is of his advowson. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund de Passele, to Ralph
de Clyfton, parson of the chapel of la Mote lately built by the said Edmund,
of a messuage, 40 acres of land and 7 marks of rent in Broclonde, Fairefeld,
Dodemanneswyk and Saltelond, in aid of the maintenance of the said
Ralph and of the chaplains celebrating divine service daily in the said
chapel for the souls of the said Edmund, his ancestors and heirs and all the
faithful departed. By K.
Pardon, at the request of W. bishop of Exeter, to John Luterel of the
county of Somerset of his adherence to Roger Damory, a rebel. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Master Robert de Ayleston to the office
of chancellor of the Exchequer, with the usual fee.
Mandate to Hervey de Staunton to deliver to him the seal and other
things touching that office in his custody. By K.
Mandate to the treasuerer and barons of the Exchequer to admit him.
ByK.
Presentation of Roger Ursel, chaplain, to the church of Keggeworth, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Stephen de Segrave, tenant in chief. By K.
300
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
July 23.
Westminster,
July 8.
Bytleet.
July 22.
Westminster.
July 15.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cont.
Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Roger Catour, master of the king's
ship called la cogge Nostre Davie of Westminster, going to divers parts on
the king's affairs, in selecting 50 men for the equipment of the said ship.
ByK.
The like for the following : —
Richard Komsedeu, master of the king's ship called la Valence of
Westminster, for 30 men.
Andrew Rosekyn, master of the king's barge called la Marie of West-
minster, for 60 men.
Robert Metacre, master of the king's ship called la Maudelegnc of
Westminster, for 30 men.
William Pouche, master of the king's ship called la Blithe of West-
minster, for 30 men. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
St. Augustine's, Canterbury, of the following land in exchange in each
case for the same quantity of land : —
by John de Grove, John Petit and Robert de Northbynne, 60 acres of
land, and 40 acres of pasture in Northbourn, 'Ripple, Estlangedon
and Sutton by Dover ;
by Richard atte Sole and Agnes his wife, Ih acres of land in Plump-
stede ;
by John atte Welde the elder, 6i acres of land in the same town ;
by Thomas de Fulham and Gregory de Fulham, 13 acres of land in
the same town ;
by John Cros and Robert Cros, 9 acres of land in the same town ;
by Robert le Catour, John le Catour, Walter le Catour, Philip le
Catour and Stephen le Catour, 16 acres of land in the same town;
by John atte Welde the younger, 1^ acre of land in the same town ;
by William de Burstowe and Robert de Burstowe, 8 acres of land in the
same town ;
by Henry son of John le Bakere and Edmund his brother, 2 acres of
land in the same tow^n ;
by Edmund Lambyn, 1^ acre of land in the same town ;
by John Simond, 3 roods of land in the same town ;
by Richard de PoUethorne and Joan his wife, 16 acres of land in the
same town ;
by Walter Dounyng, 1 acre, 3 roods of land in Menstre in the Isle of
Thanet ;
by Walter Barbour, J acre of land in the same town ;
by Hugh de Chaumpeneys, 1 rood of land in the same town ; and
by William Monde, Robert Monde, Simon de Merifeld, Roger de
Garwynton and Thomas le Reade, 8 acres of land in the same town
and Litlebourn. By fine of 100s.
Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for Bernard de Lagonye,
Gerard de Vilers and Raymond de Vilers, burgesses and merchants of the
city of Bordeaux, trading in the realm.
William de Chestrefeld, clerk, executor of the will of Peter de
Brunyngton, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard
de Monte Pessulano as his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Presentation of Thomas de Baumburgh to the church of Emeldon, in
in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of an exchange.
By K.
•J'
II
20 EDWARD II.
301
1326.
July 19.
Westminster,
July 18.
Westminster.
July 17.
Westminster,
July 20.
Westminster.
July 23.
Westminster,
July 24.
Sheen.
July 30.
Banstead.
Mcwhranc 27 — rout.
Mandate to mayors, sheriffs and others to arrest any persons prosecuting
appeals in derogation of the king's right of presentation to the church of
Doen in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidancc
of the abbey of Westminster, which he recovered against the abbot by
judgment of his court and of his presentation of John de Hiche, king's clerk,
to that church.
The like touching the king's right of presentation to the church of
Bencombe, in the diocese of Salisbury, in his gift by reason of the
temporalities of the abbey of Caen, being in his hands, which he recovered
against Roger bishop of Salisbury, and of his presentation of Hugh de
Colewyk, king's clerk, to that church.
Presentation of Ralph de Wolingham to the church of Fissheburn in the
jurisdiction of the Holy Trinity, Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the abbot of Seez being in his hands.
Presentation of Adam de Hoton to the church of Little Bradele, in the
diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Geoffrey de Norton, the last
rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory
of Stoke being in his hands.
The like of John de Houkesworth to the church of St. Margaret,
Suthelmham, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the bishopric of Norwich being in his hands.
Protection with clause vohunus for one year for John de Cogan, clerk,
going to Ireland on the king's service. By K.
Licence for Joan de Bohun to grant to Roger Corbet of Caus and Amy
his wife and the heirs of Roger two parts of the manor of Haselbere, co.
Somerset, and the advowson of the church of that manor and the reversion
of the third part of the manor after the death of Joan late the wife of
Alan Plukenet, who holds it in dower ; and for them to regrant the premises
to her for life. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Cherleton, citizen of London,
at the nomination and request of the merchants of the cities, boroughs and
places of the realm in which the staple of wool, hides, wool-fells and tin is
ordained to be held, as mayor of the same staple. By K. & C.
Writ de intendendo for him directed to sheriffs and others. By K. & C.
[Pari. Writs.]
July 21.
Westminster,
July 22.
Westminster.
July 22.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 26.
Respite until Michaelmas to Oliver le Gros from taking the arms of a
knight. By K.
Protection with clause nolnmus for Robert de Kelleseye, king's clerk,
parson of the church of Exston.
The like for Master Jordan de Cantuaria, clerk.
Power until Whit Sunday, in extension of a like power for a term now
expired, to John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, with the advice of the king's
clerks of the chancery and treasury and others of the council of that land,
to grant pardons for felonies and trespasses perpetrated there, by letters
patent under the seal used in Ireland. By K.
802
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-I o<r)/» Membrane 26 — cont.
July 23. Protection with clause nolumusy for one year, for Agnes late the wife of
Westminster. Peter de Brewosa.
The like for the following : —
July 20. Master Edmund de London, archdeacon of Bedford.
Westminster.
John de Percebrigg, parson of the church of Wolewych.
July 23.
Westminster.
July 25.
Sheen.
July 24.
Sheen.
July 23.
Westminster.
Margaret Tyeys.
Henry Cros.
Appointment during pleasure of Ralph Basset of Drayton and John de
Reche to the custody of the islands of Gerneseye, Jereseye, Serk and Aurny
and of the castles and fortresses therein, as Otto de Grandisono, who has
the custody thereof for life by grant of Edward I, does not make stay in
those islands and has not ordered sufficient custody far them against attacks
of the French ; and out of the issues they are to receive by the hands of
the lieutenant of the said Otto as much as shall be necessary for the
defence thereof. By K.
Writ of aid for them to the said Otto or his lieutenant and all persons of
the said islands. By K.
Licence for Thomas de la Ryvere of Brandesby, 'chivaler,* and Joan his
wife, to grant in fee simple to William son of Henry de Melton a messuage
and 9 bovates of land in Oustewyk in Holdernesse, held in chief, as of the
honor of Albemarle.
Appointment of John de Garenne, earl of Surrey, as captain and principal
surveyor of the array in the counties of York, Northumberland, Cumber-
land, Westmoreland, and Lancaster, by the counsel and advice of William,
archbishop of York, Simon Ward, John de Wisham and John de Felton.
French. By K.
The like of the following in the following counties with the advice of
the following : —
Ralph Basset
Robert de Kendale
Ralph Basset
I CO Kent.
1
^The archbishop of
Canterbury.
John de Cobeham.
William de Grey.
^Stephen de Cobeham.
( The bishop of Chichester.
T> 1 X 1 T. u- 1. I Surrey and Sussex, i Edward de Seint Johan.
Robert de Echmgham J ^ ..^ . T?,r.1inafnn
Thomas,earl Marshal, -o i xr^^+f^^^
^, , .' , , , , ' f Essex and Hertford,
the kmg s brother
The same
Edmund, earl of
Arundel
f
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Lincoln.
(John de Erdington.
The bishop of London.
The bishop of Ely.
Ebles Lestraunge.
William de Kyme.
The earl of Win-
chester, and the
earl of Leicester
Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, and
Derby.
With the clause, 'the king wills that at all times when the earl of
Leicester cannot be present the earl of Winchester shall act by himself
without waiting for him.'
20 EDWARD II.
803
1326.
Membrane 26 — cont.
Aug. 2.
Poi'chester.
John de Beauchamp \ Somerset, Dorset,
Robert Fitz Payn f and Wilts.
Pet! r de OuuedX^ } Cornwall and Devon. The bishop of Exeter.
French. [Pari. Writs.']
Writ de intcndendo directed to John de Cobham, in favour of the above
Ralph Basset of Drayton and Robert de Kendale, principal surveyors of the
array in Kent.
The like to all the above counsellors. French. [Pari. WriU.]
The form of array.
This form was sent to the above earls and magnates. French. [Pari.
Writs.]
Mandate to Henry de Percy to repair to his castle of Alnewyk, in
pursuance of the ordinance of the prelates, earls and barons assembled at
Westminster, that the earl of Surrey should be captain of the men at arms
mounted and on foot in the counties of York, Northumberland, Cumberland,
Westmoreland and Lancaster, and the earls of Winchester, Leicester and
Arundel should be captains in the other counties towards the North, and
that magnates having castles and fortresses in those parts should stay
there for the defence of those parts. By K.
The like to Peter de Mauley to repair to his castle of Mulgreve.
The like to John de Claveryng to repair to his castle of Werkeworth.
These writs were close. French. [Pari. Writs.]
July 23.
Westminster.
Aug. 2.
Porchester.
Aug. 18.
Clarendon.
Aug. 12.
Clarendon.
MEMBRANE 25.
Substitution of John de Seint Johan and Ralph de Camoys in the room
of the earl of Winchester as principal surveyor of the array in the county
of Wilts, with the counsel of John, bishop of Winchester, John, bishop of
Bath and Wells, and Roger, bishop of Salisbury, as above. French.
[Pari. Writs.]
Mandate to William de Ros of Hamelak to repair to his places in the
northern parts and be aiding unto the earl of Surrey. By K.
The like to William le Latymer. And they were close. French. [Pari.
Writs.]
The like to L. bishop of Durham, to aid the said earl and to maintain
the castle of Norham and the places within his liberty with men at arms,
victuals, armour and other necessaries, and to array the men of his liberty.
French. And it was close. By K.
Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for Bartholomew de Lesbay of
Bayonne, merchant, going to Bordeaux with goods and merchandise and
thence returning to the realm and staying there trading.
The like for William Arnaud del Portau of Bordeaux, merchant.
Licence for Nicholas de Huntercombe to enfeoff John de Lilleburn of a
moiety of the manor of Wolloure, held in chief, except a messuage, a mill
and 3 carucates of land there, which are held for life by Ralph de Nevill,
and of the reversion of the latter after the death of the said Ralph, and of
the reversion of a moiety of the manors of Belford and Yesyngton, with
appurtenances, Lowyk and Hethpole, with appurtenances also held in chief,
after the death of Ellen late the wife of Walter de Huntercombe, who holds
the same in dower. By fine of 10^. Northumberland.
804
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Membrane 25 — cant.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for John del Dale, Gilbert
Savour and Giles Bertlot, merchants of Ipre, in Flanders, who lately came
to England, now returning to Flanders, with their goods.
July 26.
Henley.
July 30.
Banstead,
July 24.
Westminster.
July 25.
Sheen.
July 18.
Westminster,
Aug. 6.
Porchester.
Aug. 4.
Porchester.
July 28.
Henley.
Aug. 7.
Waltham.
MEMBRANE 24.
Grant to Richard Lovel that whereas John de Kaylly, who held for life
the manor of Walles, co. Gloucester, of the inheritance of John Giffard of
Brymesfeld, a rebel, whereby the manor after the death of the said tenant
would revert to the king as an escheat by the forfeiture of John Giffard,
has granted to him his estate in the manor, or if the said John predecease
him, he shall hold the said manor for his life. By p.s.
Protection for one year for John Boyter, born of the power of France,
who lately came from Ireland to England, as it has been testified to the
king that he is a burgess of Ros in Ireland, having there children, a
household, and a permanent domicile.
The like for servants of W. archbishop of Canterbury taking victuals and
divers of his things from London to Canterbury by land and by water.
Confirmation of a grant for life by John la Warre to Robert son of John
Grelle and Ellen his wife of 145|- acres of land in Greneloweth, held in
chief as of the honor of Lancaster, by the service of 40s. a year, with
successive remainders in tail male to Henry, Albert, Gilbert, Geoffrey,
Alexander, Peter, Robert, Thomas, John and Herbert, sons of the said
Robert, and reversion to the said John de la Warre and his heirs.
Protection with clause nohmiuH for the abbey of Waverle, which has
fallen into debt by divers times of dearth and other tribulations in those
parts, and appointment of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, to the
custody thereof for three years. By K.
Protection with clause noluunis for brother Peter, late proctor in England
of the abbot of Fecamp, and Stephen Power of the county of Sussex, and
the temporalities of that abbey, which by the death of Robert de Putot, the
late abbot, came into the king's hands and which he has committed to the
custody of the said Peter and Stephen during the voidance at a yearly rent
to be paid at the Exchequer.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Ocha Martini Trinail of the
county of Biscay in Spain, master of a ship called The Ship of St. Peter ^
coming to the realm with merchandise. By K.
Licence, at the request of Eleanor la Despenser, the king's niece, for the
prioress and convent of Wykes to acquire in mortmain land and rent not
held in chief to the value of lOO.s. a year. Licence also for them to acquire
another lOOs. a year of like land and rent in exchange for land and rent to
be given by them. By p.s.
Pardon, in consideration of a fine, to Malcolm Musard for his adherence
to the rebels, and of the outlawry in the county of Worcester published
against him while he was in prison on that account, for non-appearance
before the king to answer touching a plea of trespass of Alina Burnel, on
condition that he surrender forthwith to gaol, and stand his trial if the
said Alina will proceed against him ; with restitution to him of his lands
taken into the king's hands on account of such adherence. By p.s.
20 EDWARD II.
305
1326.
Aug. 4.
Poichester
Aug. 11.
Clarendon.
Aug. 12.
Clarendon.
Aug. 13.
Clarendon.
Membrane 24 — cont.
Pardon in like terms to Richard Anneys of Blaby of his outlawry in the
county of Lincoln for non-appearance before the king on a plea of trespass
of John de Walpol.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas de Baddeseye,
chaplain, to the abbot and convent of Evesham of 2 messuages, a mill,
a carucate and 10 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and 40.s. of rent in
Evesham, Baddeseie, Northluttelton and Bratforton, which are held of the
abbot and convent and are of the value of lll.s. id. as appears by inquisition
of John de Hampton, escheator in the counties of Worcester, &c. in part
satisfaction of lands and rent to the value of 101. a year, which they have
the king's licence to acquire.
Protection and safe-conduct, until Christmas, at the request of Anthony
Usus Maris, for Frederick Picanulius and Simon de Cicada, masters of a
galley of Genoa, coming to the realm. By K.
The like for the following masters of galleys of Genoa : —
Albertinus Grilus.
Hugelinus and Coradinus de Aurea.
Also all these have the like letters conjointly. By K.
The like for one year for William de Andryngg, John de Vineis and
William de Pomeriis, merchants and yeomen of Master Peter de Galiciano,
king's clerk, going with merchandise to the duchy [of Aquitaine]. By K.
The like for one year for Peter Loupes of Spain, whom the said Peter is
sending to Spain on his affairs. By K.
Revocation of the presentation of Roger Ursel, chaplain, to the church
of Keggeworth, in the diocese of Lincoln, which the king believed to be in
his gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Stephen de
Segrave, tenant in chief, as he has since found by inspection of the rolls of
the chancery that the same belongs to Christiana late the wife of John de
Segrave, tenant in chief, having been assigned to her by the king in dower.
ByK.
July 28.
Henley.
Aug. 2.
Porchester.
Aug. 12.
Clarendon.
Aug. 16.
Clarendon.
MEMBRANE 23.
Protection with clause nolumm, for one year, for Master John de
Colecestre, parson of the church of Tendryng, and prebendary of Nisdon,
in the church of St. Paul, London.
The like for :—
Tido de Varesio, archdeacon of Berks.
William de Dalton, parson of two parts of the church of Croxton.
The abbot of Tichefeld.
Fulk Corbet, prebendary of Freford, in the church of St. Chad,
Lichefeld.
Thomas de Forde, parson of the church of Maydene Newenton, for
two years.
John de Kirkeby of Cranle.
William Lucas and John his brother.
Master Thomas de Hotoft, archdeacon of Dorset.
William de Derby, parson of the church of Chelmark.
3217
U
306
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Aug. 1.
Porch ester.
July IG.
Westminster
Aug. 3.
Porchester.
Aug. 4.
Porchester.
Aug. 8.
Porchester.
Aug. 4.
Porchester.
Aug. 7.
Porchester,
Membrane 23 — cont.
The warden and scholars of the house of the Valley of Scholars,
Salisbury.
Master John de Wynchelse.
Master Henry de la Wyle, chancellor of the church of St. Mary,
Salisbury.
Master Nicholas Lambard, prebendary of Yatemynystre, in the same
church.
John de Roches, going on the king's service to the islands of Gerneseye,
Gereseye, Sark and Aureneye, has letters nominating John atte Halle
and Henry de Bourn, his attorneys in England for one year.
Robert de Norton, going with him on the king's service, has the like
nominating Robert de Hoo and John atte Halle.
William de Roches, going with him on the king's service, has the like
nominating John atte Halle and Henry de Bourn.
Protection and safe -conduct for one year for Bartholomew de Lesbay of
Bayonne, going to Bordeaux with a ship laded with corn and other goods
to trade.
The like for William Arnaud del Portau of Bordeaux, merchant.
Writ of aid for one year for John de Neusom, clerk, charged by the
steward of the household as the keeper of the wardrobe to purvey hay, oats,
beans, litter and other necessaries for the king's horses in his custody.
The abbot of Oseney, staying in England, has letters nominating John
Poynaunt, his canon, and Robert de Pirye as his attorneys in Ireland for
three years.
Appointment of Walter de Norwyco as treasurer of the Exchequer during
the absence of W. archbishop of York on the king's affairs in the North.
ByK.
Mandate to sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, lords and masters of ships and all
mariners of Portesmuth and the coast westwards, to repair at once to the
admirals, the king having heard that many have not done so yet although
commanded ; and they are to give credence to Edmund le Provost, Simon de
Friskenad and Berduk de Tyl, Serjeants at arms, the king's envoys in this
behalf. French. By K.
The like to the same from Portesmuth to Dover, and to give credence to
Simon Croiser. French.
The like to the same of Great Jernemue and Little Jernemue and the
counties of Norfolk and Sufiblk, and to give credence to John Harsik,
king's yeoman. French.
The like to the same of the Cinque Ports, and to give credence to Ralph
Basset of Draiton. Frenc/i. By K.
Protection and safe -conduct for one year, out of affection for the lady
Mary de Biscay and the noble man John de Biscay, lords of Biscay, for
their men and merchants, coming to the realm to trade. By K.
The like, for one year, having regard to the good behaviour of the
burgesses of Penne in Agen, for William Bernardi de Sancta Fide, and
William de Viva, burgesses and merchants of Penne, coming to the realm
to trade. By K. and by letters testimonial of the town of Penne.
20 EDWARD II.
307
1326.
Aug. 12.
Clarendon.
Sept. 2.
Porchester.
Aug. 9.
Clarendon.
Aug. 11.
Clarendon.
Membrane 23 — cont.
The like for the following burgesses and merchants of the said town with
the exception of the two of Bordeaux : —
Raymond Cardonis.
William de Celerio.
John Faward and Giles his brother.
Peter Fresepayn and Giles de Catus.
By K. on the testimony of Adam de Lymbergh.
Raymond Sarrailer and Raymond de Druyle, citizens and merchants
of Bordeaux.
Gerald de Johanne. By K.
Arnald de Fonte Capraria.
By K. by testimony of Master Peter de Galiciano.
Presentation of John de Morlund to the church of Ormesheved in the
diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
see.
Pardon to John son of Alan son of William de Keldsyk for the death of
Adam Barward of Whyrig, on account of which he became an adherent of
the king's enemies, and for all other offences, the said John having been
admitted to the kings peace by Anthony de Lucy in pursuance of a power
lately given to the said Anthony, and to William de Dacre and John de
Castre, all now deceased, to admit to the king's peace adherents of the
Scots and of the rebels. By K.
The like to the following : —
Adam Sweteman, for the death of John Beaufrer of Bounes.
Alan son of John le Storour, for the death of William Wynpeny.
John de Hayton, for the death of Adam le Couhird.
Adam son of John de Alenbrig, for the death of John de Plumland.
Pardon in general terms to the following : —
Richard de Hetherington. By K.
John Dunnyng.
John de Hetheryngton.
Robert Dunnyng.
William Fraunceys, admitted to the king's peace by William de Acre,
as the same Anthony has signified. By K.
Patrick son of John de Buchecastre, admitted in like manner. By K.
Richard Man, admitted by the above John. By K.
John Man, as above.
Stephen son of Thomas de Quelpedale, for the death of William del
Hill, admitted by the said William.
Robert le Clerk of Thoresbye for the death of John son of Adam del
Morthwayt.
John BuUok of Glassan for the death of Adam Clossan. By K.
MEMBRANE 2li.
Aug. 11. Pardon to Robert Bouman for the death of Robert de Ekkedale, admitted
Clarendon, to the king's peace by the said John as above.
The like to the foUow^ing for the same death : —
Henry son of Robert. William de Farlham.
John Lymour. Robert son of Robert.
Adam Lymour. William son of Robert.
James Gerrok. John son of Robert.
308
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Aug. 12.
Clarendon.
Aug. 12.
Clarendon.
July 24.
Sheen.
Aug. 15.
Clarendon.
Aug. 12.
Clarendon.
Aug. 15.
Clarendon.
Aug. 15.
Clarendon.
Aug. 16.
Clarendon
Aug. 16.
Clarendon.
Aug. 16.
Clarendon.
Membrane 22 — cant.
Writ of aid directed to sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, lords and masters of
ships, mariners and others from the mouth of the Thames westwards, in
favour of Nicholas Kiriel, admiral of the said ships, appointed in pursuance
of the late ordinance of the council that all ships of 50 tuns and over of
those parts should assemble at Portesmuth on Sunday after the Decollation
of St. John the Baptist with a double equipment and that all the lords of
such ships should be in them ready to execute the orders of the said
admiral, and that all the lords and masters of ships of less than 50 tons
should keep their ships in their ports and not go out for the purpose of
fishing or any other business, until the king had made further demands to
survey the muster of ships of 50 tons there on that day and to bring the
lords and masters thereof with their ships into the king's service, and to
arrest all ships of less tonnage which he finds upon the sea, and keep the
men in them in prison until further order. [Cf. Fiedera.] By K.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for William de Montibus,
merchant of le Mas-d'Agenais [de manm A(jenen^i) going to the duchy [of
Aquitaine] to trade.
Licence for Joan de Bohun to grant to Roger Corbet of Cans, and Amy
his wife, and the heirs of the said Roger, two parts of the manor of
Chaselberewe, co. Somerset, and the advowson of the church of that manor,
held in chief, and the reversion of the third part thereof after the death of
Joan late the wife of Alan Plukenet, who holds it in dower ; and for Roger
and Amy to regrant the whole for life to the said Joan. By p.s.
Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for John de la Tour, merchant
of the town of Besaz, coming to the realm to trade ; on testimony by
Oliver de Ingham, seneschal of Gascony, tc his good behaviour. By K.
The like for Arnald de Beyvill of Puys Guilliam of the duchy [of
Aquitaine], and William his brother, coming to the realm to trade.
Writ of aid until Michaelmas for John Dyve, master of the king's ship
called la Xicholafi whom the king is sending on his business to divers parts,
with power to select men for the munition of the said ship. By K.
Appointment of John de Sturmy, admiral of the fleet from the mouth of
the Thames towards the north, to keep the scrutiny of all letters within his
bailiwick. [Fcedera.] By K.
Grant for life to Henry de Dytton of a messuage and a virgate of land in
Harewelle, escheats by the forfeiture of Ralph Wace, who held the same by
grant of the king for life. ' By K.
Pardon to Peter son of William Hog of Wy nested, for the death of
Robert son of Walter de Waldegrave at Wynested, as it appears by the
record of John de Donecastre and his fellows, justices assigned to deliver the
king's. gaol of York, that he killed him in self defence.
Pardon of the trespass of Roger le Longe of Bow (de Arcitbns), sometime
citizen of London, in bequeathing in mortmain without licence of
Edward I or the king, 5 marks and 40 pence of yearly and quit rent
issuing, as follows : — 35s. out of his capital messuage with brcwhouse,
which he bought of the heirs of Ralph le Spycer of the parish of St. Mary
atte Bow, London, and 35.s'. out of a tenement in Wodestrete, which he
bought from the executors and attorney of Geoffrey de Ivatenham and out
of a tenement close by towards the north, which he bought from the son of
Richard Lufchild in the parish of St. Alphage within Cripelgate, London,
20 EDWARD II.
809
1326.
Aug. 20.
Clarendon.
Membrane 22 — cont.
for the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the-
church of Bow, London, for the soul of the said Roger, and for the souls
of Lucy, sometime his wife, and John his son, his benefactors and the
faithful departed ; as appears by inquisition made by William de Weston,
escheator in the counties of Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Middlesex and in the
city of London.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for John Gout, merchant, and
Peter and Gaillard his brothers, born of the town of Besaz, on testimony
to their good behaviour, and that the said John, during the late disturbance
in the duchy [of Aquitaine], was dwelling in the realm. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Ralph de Camoys, constable of the
castle of Wyndesore, to the head keepership of the king's parks there.
By K. on the information of William de Colby.
MEMBRANE 21.
Aug. 15.
Clarendon,
Aug. 15.
Clarendon.
Commission to Edward de Sancto Johanne and John de Ratynden,
array ers in the county of Sussex, to select 150 armed footmen and 400
archers, so that they are at Portesmuth on Sunday after the Decollation of
St. John the Baptist.
The like- to the following : —
John Drueys
Peter Doynel
John de Roche
W^alter Wodelok
William de Stoke
John Wake
Brian de Gouyz
Henry de Cobham
Walter de Huntyngfeld
William de Grey
CO. Wilts, 150 foot and 300
archers. .
CO. Southampton, 200 foot
and 400 archers.
CO. Dorset, 100 foot and
200 archers.
CO. Kent, 50 foot and 50
archers.
[Pari. Writs.]
Commission to Ralph de Camoys, Thomas Tregoz and Roger Bavent to
survey the above array in the county of Sussex. By K.
The like to the following: : —
I
John de Bello Campo of Somerset ]
Philip de Columbariis
Hugh de Poyntz
John de Cobham
John de Segrave
Ralph Sauvage
John de Sancto Johanne
John de Scures
Reginald de Pavely
John Mauduyt
Robert Selyman
CO. Dorset.
CO. Kent.
CO. Southampton.
CO. Wilts.
[Pari. Writs.
810
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]326.
Aug. 19.
Clarendon.
July 9.
Bytieet.
Aug. 30.
Porchester,
Aug. 15.
Clarendon.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Appointment of John de Bray, serjeant at arms, to select within the
forest of Wyndesore 20 footmen and 20 archers, to be at Portesmuth as
above. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Protection with clause volnnms, until All Saints, for Master John de
Hildesle, parson of the church of Thyngden, going to Gascony on the king's
service.
He has letters nominating Robert de Hemmyngburgh, clerk, and Edmund
de Hildesle as his attorneys in England until then.
Protection with clause volumusj until All Saints, for John de Henele
going with the said John.
[The like] for one year for the abbot of Beaulieu Regis.
Appointment of Maurice de Brune, Robert de Echyngham, John de
Cobham and Roger de Bavent to survey the ships of over 50 tons in the
towns and ports of Romenhale, Pevenese, Wynchelse, Rye, Hastynges,
Hethe, Dovre, Sandwiz, Faversham, Gillingham, Maydenstan, Strode,
Clyve, Swannescampe, Grenewiz, Seford and Shorham, and to see that they
join Nicholas Kiriel, admiral of the Western fleet at Portesmuth, and that
all the lords and masters of the ships of less tonnage are kept in the said
towns ; and they are to arrest such as have not joined, both ships and
men.
The like of the following in the ports and towns named : —
John de Insula
Robert de Haustede
John de Warblynton
John de Grymstede
Portesmouth, Hoke, Hamele, South-
ampton, Yaremouth, Neuport in the
Isle of Wight, and St. Helen's, Isle of
W^ight {cilia prioris Sancte Helene).
John de Bello Campo of Somerset
Robert Fiz Payn
Geoffrey de Hautevyll
John de Chidiok
Plymmouth
Yalhampton
Lym
La Pole
Waymuth
Excestre
Luleham, Kyen, Topesham
Teignemuth
Sidemuth
Dertemuth
Portelmuth
Lymynton
Kyavene
Warham
Melecoumbe
Falemuth
Loo
Polruan
Vawy
Lostwydel
Barstaple
Heyleworthy
John de Bures
Otto de Boteringham
Nicholas Dauney
Robert Gyen of Bristol
Robert Beudyn
Richard de la Ryvere
Hardelawe
Towemuth
Ilfardecum be-
st. Michael's Mount
Mousehole
Bristoll
Chepstowe
'^ Breggewater
I Swaneseye
Muleford
Cammeys
Landstephan
Salteney
Lyvrepol
Fordham
Holdestowe and Patrikestowe
St. Karantoc
Clovely
Cheppedenemere
Welles and Holcham
Thornham
T alt ham
Sencher
Dunsterre
Cumbemartyn
20 EDWARD II.
311
1326.
Aug. 16.
Clarendon.
Aug. 19.
Clarendon
Aug. 19.
Clarendon.
Aug. 21.
Clarendon.
Aug. 20.
Clarendon.
Aug. 19.
Clarendon
Aug. 21.
Clarendon.
Aug. 24.
Clarendon
MEMBRANE 20.
Appointment of Robert Fitz Wautier, Robert de Rocheford, John Fillol
and Philip de Verly in the ports and towns of Herewiz, Colecestre, Manitre,
Maldon, ISaltcote, ToUesbery, Merseye, Fyngringho, Seint Osith, Foulnesse,
CO. Essex, and their members, and to see that they join John de Sturmy,
admiral of the fleet in the north. By K.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
Robert de Ufford ] Ipswich
Thomas Latymer ^ Ere well
Richard de la Ryvere j Baudreseye
Oreford
Goseford
Dunwich
CO. Suffolk.
Edmund Bacoun
John How^ard
Robert Baynard
Robert de Erpyngham
Great Yarmouth
Little Yarmouth
Lenne
Blakeneye
Spaldyng
Hunstanton
Holme
Snedesham
CO. Nor-
folk.
Thomas de Novo Mercato [ Boston
John Darcy ' le uncle ' ) Saltfletby
Waynflet
Grymmesby
Roger de Somervyll
Robert de Siw^ardeby
Thomas de Heselarton
Ralph de Nevyll
Thomas de Grey
John de Fenwyk
John de Lilleburn
Newcastle on Tyne
Newebiggingg
Halieland
)
Kyngeston on Hull
Raveneserod
Scardeburgh
Tynemuth
Dunstanburgh
Whyteby
CO. Northumberland.
CO. Lincoln.
CO. York.
Alemuth
Hertelpol
Werkworth
)
[Pari. Writs.]
Presentation of William de Chebeseye, chaplain, to the church of Little
Reynes, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of his custody
of the land and heir of Thomas de Welles, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Protection, for one year, for Peter Boyter, merchant born of the power of
France, because he is a burgess of Welles, having there children, household
and permanent domicile and has stayed there over thirty years.
Pardon, at the request of Isabel de Hastynges, to Stephen de Pulton for
a trespass of vert and venison in the king's park and forest of Claryndon,
for which he is detained in the prison of the marshalsea. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for John de Pomeriis, prior of Andevre, and
Bernard his brother, going to the court of Rome, on their own aiiairs.
ByK.
Protection, with clause no/uiiius, for one year, for Master Brunus de
Jodico, prebendary of Brampton, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln.
Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Elias de Assheburn, king's yeoman,
sent to Ireland for some business enjoined on him by the king. By K.
Licence for John Montsorel to enfeoff William de Eston, vicar of the
church of Poterne, and Henry Estmond of 49^ acres of land, 6 acres of
meadow, 4 acres of pasture, and an acre and a half of wood in Divises, held
in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and Cecily his wife
and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his right heirs.
By fine of 1 mark. Wilts.
312
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Aug. 21.
Clarendon.
Aug. 16.
Clarendon,
Aug. 16.
Clarendon.
Aug. 17.
Clarendon.
Aug. 12.
Clarendon.
Aug. 24.
Clarendon.
Membrane 20 — cont.
Whereas William de Okie acquired in fee in the time of Edward I from
John de Plecy 40 acres of land in Hedlegh, co. Surrey, held in chief, and
Roger atte Yigne, his brother and heir, who entered into the same as his
right and inheritance afterwards enfeoffed Thomas le Spenser thereof ; and
whereas John le Hauberger acquired the same from the said Thomas as
well as 88 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Feltham, co. Middlesex,
held in chief of the present king from Thomas atte Brugg of Feltham,
without licence for this obtained from the late or present king ; the latter
for a fine made by John le Hauberger has pardoned these trespasses and
granted that the said John shall have the lands again.
By fine of 1 mark. Surrey.
Protection and safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Peter Moles of Mailork,
king's merchant, trading in the realm. By K.
The like, until Christmas, for the said Peter, going to Flanders on the
king's business. By K.
Protection, for one year, for John Dosinhou, merchant, born of Besuz,
going to the duchy and the realm ; on testimony by Thomas, earl of Norfolk
and marshal of England, that for the whole time of the late disturbance in
the duchy and long before he was staying in his company and elsewhere
in England on the king's service. By K.
Pardon to Thomas le Taverner of Ravenserod and Joan his wife for
acquiring in fee tail from Ralph de Sancto Martino a toft, a bovate of land,
and 4 acres of meadow in Holaym, held in chief as of the honor of
Albemarle, with remainders in tail to Isabel de Sancto Martino, and Juliana
her sister, and reversion to Ralph and his heirs, and a toft and a mill in the
said town held in chief as of the said honor, with reversion to the said
Ralph and his heirs ; and from Thomas de Holaym, parson of the church
of Holmton, a toft in Swinthorp, held in chief as of the said honor, with
remainder to the right heirs of the said Thomas, and entering therein
without licence : with licence for them to retain the premises.
Protection with clause nolumus, for two years, for Alexander de
Hemmyngby, prebendary of Husseburn, in the church of St. Mary,
Salisbury.
The like for one year for Philip Hay ward, parson of the church of
Kenderchurch (Sanctl Kenedri).
The like for the following : —
John de Vienne.
Master John de Abbodesbury, prebendary of Werministre, in the
church of St. Mary, Salisbury.
Master Robert de Worth, prebendary of Chesingbury in the said church.
Hugh de Spineto, prebendary of Alton Pancras in the said church.
Master Nicholas de la Wyle, precentor of the said church.
Master William de la Wyle, parson of the church of Stapelbrigg.
Hugh de Spineto, parson of the church of Thurkeleston.
Master Walter Hervy, archdeacon of Sarum.
Master W^alter Hervy, prebendary of Beministre in the said church.
Master John de Tarent.
MEMBRANE 19.
Aug. 20. Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for Bernard Faver, yeoman of
Clarendon. Raymond Durandi, seneschal of the Landes in the duchy, going to the
duchy with goods and merchandise of the said Raymond and himself and
returning to the realm.
20 ED^VARD II.
313
1326.
Aug. 17.
Clarendon.
Aug. 21.
Clarendon.
Aug. 26.
Clarendon.
Aug. 20.
Clarendon.
Aug. 21.
Clarendon,
Aug. 26.
Clarendon.
Aug. 26.
Clarendon.
Sept. 1.
Porchester.
Membrane 19 — cont.
The like for John le Squier, merchant of Bourg in the duchy, coming to
the realm with goods, trading there and returning home again.
The like for Gaillard Coubull and Arnald de Bugons, born of the town
of Besaz, to the duchy with goods ; on testimony that all through the time
of disturbance in the duchy they were dwelling in the realm.
Grant, during pleasure, to Idonia, wife of John de Crumbwell, of the
issues of the manoi's of Wyntreslow^e, co. Wilts, Bokeland, Senclebergh
and Amundesham, co. ])uckingham, Eyworth, co. Bedford, Essingden,
CO. Rutland, Morton, co. Lincoln, Peverelthorp, co. Nottingham, Malteby,
Bautre and Kymbreworth, co. York, Wyntreton, co. Warwick, and Multon
and certain lands in Yerdele and Potterspury, co. Northampton, and of a^
third part of the manor of Staveley, co. Derby, which are of her inheritance,
and have been taken into the king's hands by reason of the ofience of the
said John in dwelling beyond seas after repeated commands to return,
and committed to the custody of Roger de 13ylney on condition that he
should answer for the issues in the Chamber ; and the corn, oxen, afters,
stock, robes, beds, jewels, and other things belonging to her chamber ; to
be received by the hands of the said Roger, saving to the king horses,
destriers, armour, falcons, vessels and the jewels of the said John, found in
the premises. By K.
Pardon for a fine made by Sibyl late the wife of Laurence de Sancto
Martino of the trespass of herself and her husband in acquiring in fee from
Reginald de. Sancto Martino, a moiety of the manor of Stepellangeford held
in chief, and entering therein without licence ; and licence for her to retain
the same for life w^ith remainder to the right heirs of Laurence.
By fine of lOO.s-. Wilts.
Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for Simon de Mountbretton
ahd Arnold Cayleu de Reynak, coming from the city of Bordeaux to the
realm with wine and goods.
Pardon to Adam son of William Burry for acquiring in fee from Margaret
daughter of Hubert Usee, a virgate of land and pasture for 4 oxen, 4 cows,
2 affers, 41 sheep, and 10 pigs in Figheldene, held in chief, and entering
therein without licence ; and licence for him to retain the same.
By fine of 20s. Wilts.
Licence, for a fine made by Henry Burry of Salisbury, for the prior of
St. Denys by Southampton to grant the manor of Bymerton, co. Wilts,
held in chief, to him and Edith his wife for their lives at a rent of 23
marks. By fine of 10/. Wilts.
Safe-conduct until Martinmas, for John Jurdan le fuitz William, who
lately came from Scotland from Robert de Brus with letters to the king,
returning to Scotland by command of the king. By K.
Pardon to Edith late the wife of Reginald Bishop of Beggarstrete of her
waiver in the county of Wilts, for non-appearance before John de Stonore
and his fellows, justices appointed to hear and determine the said trespasses,
to answ^er touching a plea of trespass of Ingelram Berenger ; on condition
that she surrender at once to the king's prison and stand her trial if the
said Ingelram will proceed against her.
Appointment during pleasure of Master John de Redeswell as a baron of
the Exchequer, with the usual fee. By K.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons to admit him. [Pari. Writs.]
314
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Aug. 30.
Fiintlev ?
(Hun(eh').
Aug. 31.
Porchester.
Aug. 28.
Clarendon.
Sept. 1.
Porchester,
Sept. 3.
Porchester.
Sept. 6.
Porchester.
Sept. L
Porchester
Sept. 5.
Porchester.
Sept. 2.
Porchester.
Sept. 4.
Porchester,
Sept. 3.
Porchester.
Membrane 19 — cant.
Presentation of Thomas de Tolre, chaplain, to the vicarage of the church
of Axemuwe, in the diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the abbey of Mounteburgh being in his hands. By p.s.
Protection with clause noltunns, from one year, for the king's men and
tenants of Hertilpol.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain l)y Master Henry de la Wyle,
chancellor of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, to the dean and chapter
of that church, of a messuage m Salisbury, to find a clerk to be server to
three chaplains to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of the Apostles
in the said church. By fine of 1 mark. Wilts.
Roger de Criketot, staying in England, has letters nominating Henry le
Ridere and John Hull as his attorneys for two years.
Protection for one year, at the instance of Master Peter de Galliciano,
king's clerk, for Richard de la Biry, and Bertrandde Galliciano, merchants,
and their goods and merchandise. By K.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for William de Bacoun and his ship, which
the said ]\Iaster Peter has freighted to carry corn from the realm for
Bordeaux, and to bring back wines to England. By K.
Protection with clause nolwuns, for one year, for Aymer de Insula, burgess
and merchant of Bordeaux.
The like for the following : —
Master John de Pinibus, prebendary of Southmoskham, in the church
of St. Mary, Southwell, and of Hull, in the church of St. Peter,
Heghtredebury.
John de Bradeley.
The abbot of Teukesbury.
Margery late the wife of John de Gosewyk.
The provost and chaplains of the chapel of St. Elizabeth by Winchester.
Laurence Meys, burgess of Southampton.
William de Vico, parson of the church of Cumpton, going on the king's
business to the islands of Gernereye and Jereseye and adjacent
islands.
The abbot of Tichefeld.
Grant for life to Robert de Holden, king's clerk, of the wardenship of the
hospital of St. James without Westminster. By K.
Writ tie intendendo to the brethren and sisters. By K.
Presentation of John de Ixworth to the church of Merkefeld, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Robert de
Holand being in his hands. By p.s.
Berard de Lebreto, going to Gascony on the king's service, has letters
nominating Master John de Pinibus and John de Salthous as his attorneys
in England for one year.
Safe-conduct until Easter for Margery late the wife of John de Gosewyk,
going to Scotland to further some business of her's there. By K.
Grant to Berard de Lebreto— in extension of a grant to him on 21 April
last of the lands of John de Ros, during pleasure, so that he should receive
200 marks a year from them and pay 50Z. a year to the wife of the said
John, and answer at the king's will for any value of the said lands over this
amount — that he shall hold the lands quit of any payment for any value
over the said sums. By K.
20 EDWARD II.
315
1326.
Aug. 22.
Clarendon.
Aug. 25.
Clarendon.
Aug. 2'7.
Clarendon.
Aug. 29.
Funtley
{Foiitdi/c)
Sept. 1.
Porchester.
Aug. 30.
Porchester -
Sept. 2.
Porchester,
Sept. 2.
Porchester,
Sept. 3.
Porchester.
Sept. 2.
Porchester.
Sept. 10.
Porchester,
MEMBRANE 18.
Licence for the prior of St. Denys by Southampton to grant to John
Aungyr of Fallardeston and IMargaret his wife the manor of Bereford, held
in chief, to hold for their lives, at a rent of 10 marks.
By fine of 10 marks. Wilts.
Protection for one year for William de Meret, merchant of Genoa, going
to divers parts of the realm to recover goods of himself and his fellows,
merchants of Genoa, lately eloigned at Southampton.
Protection and safe -conduct for two years for Denis le Marchaunt of the
island of Jerneseye, coming to the realm to trade. By K.
Power to Robert de Welle to agree in the king's name to a day and
place, which the envoys of the king and Robert de Brus w411 arrange, to
treat of certain things which cannot be dealt with by the keepers of the
truce, and which were reserved by the said truce for the king and the said
Robert or their deputies to settle. [Fmlera.] By K.
Cirant to Robert de Silkeston, king's clerk, of the deanery of
Wolvernehampton. By K.
Pardon to Anabilla de Walsale for aiding and abetting John de Billesden,
who broke the prison of Warwick, and committed other felonies, and
receiving him well knowing of the felony. By p.s.
Protection and safe-conduct, until All Saints, for John de Cogan, king's
clerk, treasurer of Ireland, ordered by the king to hasten to Ireland and
do what pertains to his office. By K.
Mandate to John Howard, Robert de Erpyngham, and John Curzoun,
arrayers in the county of Norfolk, to select 500 armed men and lead them
to Erewell, co. Suffolk, by St. Matthew the Apostle, to stay there at the
king's wages for a month. By K.
The like to the following arrayers : —
Robert de Rocheford 1 Essex, 800 archers,
i nomas Gobioun ) '
John de Tendryng
Thomas de Bavent
Robert de Peyton
]
Suffolk, 200 armed men,
and 500 archers.
[Pari, Writs.]
Appointment of Robert le Fitz Wautier, Robert de Rocheford, John
FiUol and Philip de Verley, to supervise the assembly of the ships of 80
tons and over from the mouth of the Thames northwards at Erewell by the
above date pursuant to the order of the king and council to the lords and
masters of such ships of the ports of Herewiz, &c. co. Essex (mentioned
above on )n. 20).
The like, directed to the other commissioners mentioned above [in. 20] in
the counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincoln, York, and Northumberland,
respectively. [Pari. Writs: Fa^dera.]
Letters of credence in favour of Ralph de Camoys and Robert de Watevyll
touching the muster of ships of the northern parts at Erewell by the above
date ; directed to leaders of men at arms and arrayers in Essex, Norfolk
and Suffolk, the sheriffs of those counties, and the admiral of the northern
fleet. Et erajit pateiites. By K*
Appointment of Robert de Ufibrd, Thomas Latymer and Richard de la
Ryvere to select 12 ships in the towns of Harwich and Ipswich and their
316
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326,
Sept. 7.
Porchester
Membrane 18 — cont.
members, as ordered by the king and council, to wit, each furnished with
40 men, victuals and other necessaries, to be at Orfordnesse by Wednesday
after St. Matthew the Apostle next, at the expense of the men of those
towns who are staying at home, and have no ships or part in them ; to
repel the enemy if they attempt a landing there while the fleet assembled
at Erewell on the said feast happens to be away on the king's service.
ByK.
Licence, after inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in
the counties of York, kc. for Isabel de Vescy to assign in mortmain to the
prior and Friars Preachers of Scardeburgh a plot adjoining their dwelling-
place, 200 feet by 50 feet, which is held in chief, and worth '2^s. yearly, as
it appears that this is not to the king's damage except in this that he will
lose 6^/. a year due from it for ' gabulage ' for the enlargement of the said
dwelling-place.
By K. on the information of brother Robert, the king's confessor.
Sept. 4.
Porchester,
Sept. 5.
Porchester,
Sept. 4.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 17.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Giles de Faward, commonly
called Barrau de Faward, and John Faward, his brother, burgesses and
merchants of Penne, going to the duchy [of Aquitaine] and thence to the
realm to trade, as the said town did not adhere to the French when they
lately invaded the land of Agen.
Insjn'.ciiinis and confirmation to Thomas de Burton, kinsman and heir of
the undermentioned Roger of (1) a charter by Walter, sometime archbishop
of York, granting to Roger son of John de Suthburton 6 bovates of land in
the field of Suthburton, to wit, one which John his father held of old with
a toft and other appurtenances of the archbishop and his predecessors,
one which Robert son of Thomas sometime held, two with a toft and
appurtenances sometime of John son of Roger, two with a toft and appur-
tenances sometime of Laurence son of Muriel, also a toft which William le
Pynder sometime held ; to hold to the said Roger and his posterity in
meadows, feedings, pastures and all easements and profits pertaining thereto
within the said tow^n and without, at a rent to him and his successors of
20.S. 4t/., by the name of the rent of old due, and ^ mark a year for works
due of old from the said lands which the archbishop has had commuted
into money, and ISd. for his assessment (aff'eranto) in respect of the wind-
mill in Suthburton. W^itnesses : — William, succentor of York, Peter
de Fichelden, canon of Ripon, Reginald de Stowe, canon of Suwell,
Walter de Casteir, the archbishop's chaplain, Master Henry de Schipton,
William de Wychendun, and Richard de Bovill, his stewards, Alan de Hesel,
and William de Calverley, his clerks, Falk de Wakefeud, Michael de Heck,
John le Fleming {Flandrem') and others.
(2) Confirmation of the foregoing by Sewal^the dean, and the chapter of
St. Peter's, York, dated at York, the day of St. Matthew the Apostle, 1249.
Witnesses : — S. the dean, G. the precentor, R. the treasurer, W. arch[deacon]
of York, J. archdeacon of Richmond, W. archdeacon of Nottingham, J.
archdeacon of Cliveland, N. archdeacan of the East Riding, S. the sub-dean.
Masters S. de Heclesfeld, N. de Seleby, W. de Grey, canons of York, John
Bouer, Robert de Farnham, and others. By fine of 1 mark." York.
Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for John Rode and Thomas
Nuskelyng, taking their ship called la Nicholas of Suthampton, which
the king has given them licence to load there with corn and merchandise
to Bordeaux, and bringing back wine and other goods; By K.
20 EDWARD II.
317
1326,
Sept. 9.
Porchester.
Sept. 4.
Porchester.
Sept. 8.
Porchester,
Sept. 10.
Porchester
Sept. 12.
Porchester
Sept. 10.
Porchester,
Sept. 13.
Porchester.
Sept. 3.
Porchester
Sept. 11.
Porehester.
Membrane 17 — cont.
Presentation of John de Blisworth to the church of Dodyngton in the
diocese of Lincohi. By K.
Licence for John le Smale, king's clerk, dean of the free chapel of
St. Martin le Grand, London, to acquire in mortmain land and rent not
held in chief to the value of lOO.s. a year. ]^y K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain, by John bishop of Bath and
Wells to the master and brethren of the house of St. Mark, by Bristol, of
the advowson of the. church of Overstaweye, in exchange for 80 acres of
moor, the site of a mill and the sluices thereof, with a conduit leading to
the said site in Cumpton, Ceddre and Netherwere ; granted after inquisition
made by Robert de Bilkemor, escheator in the counties of Somerset, &c.
whereby the king has learned that this will not be to the damage of any
and that the advowson is held in chief as belonging to the bishopric, and
the church is worth 10 marks a year, and that the moor is held of the
bishop by reason of his manors of Cumpton and Ceddre which the bishop
holds of the king as parcel of his barony, and that the said moor is
worth lOO.s-., and that the said mill-site, conduit with sluices and suit of
mill are held of others than the king in frank almoin, and are worth lOO.s-.
Licence also for the master and brethren to appropriate the said church.
By fine of 40.s'. Somerset.
Presentation of William de Houeden to the church of Helmyngham, in
the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of William de Clare, the
last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
bishopric of Norwich being in his hands.
Licence for Edmund Bacon to enfeoff John de Catfeld and Robert de
Jernemuth of the manor of Hatfeld Peverel, co. Essex, held in chief as
of the honor of Huntyngdon, and for them to regrant the same to him
and Margery his wife in tail male, with remainder to his right heirs.
Insped'hinis of letters patent {in French) produced [porrccta^) to the king
by John Baddingg and Benedict Sely, dated on the eve of St. Laurence,
20 Edward II, whereby John Jacob, Jakemin Jacob, Libert de Huy and
Gilsoun de Huy, merchants of Dinaunt, for the salvation which Saundre
le Keu, master of a ship called the Cog of St. John of Wynch[else] made of
them and their goods, quit-claim to the said Saundre and all his companions
any action, suit, or challenge they may have against them. Sealed with
their own seals and with that of the mayoralty of Sandwiz.
Appointment of Hugh Sampson, mayor of the town of Suthampton,
and Thomas de Bynedon, to collect a fleet of 10 or 12 ships from Portes-
muth westwards and bring them to Southampton, and to detain ships of
the realm to that number, if any can be found within the liberty of the
town of Southampton, to go on the king's service whithersoever the said
Hugh and Thomas shall tell them. By p.s.
Pardon to Roger Peyvere of his outlawry in the county of Bedford for
non-appearance before Henry Spigurnel and his fellow justices of oyer and
terminer touching the said trespass, to answer touching a plea of trespass
of James Beauflower ; on condition that he surrender at once to prison and
stand his trial if the said James will proceed against him.
Safe-conduct, for one year, or until further order, for the king's
merchant, Bernard Mercerii, with a ship called The Skip of the Holy (ihost,
Pasqual de Baiona, with a ship called The Ship of St. Peter, Bartholomew
318
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Sept. 12.
Porohester.
Sept. 15.
Porchester,
Sept. 24.
Westminster.
Sept. 26.
Tower of
London.
Memhrane 17 — cont.
de Mercerio, with a ship called 'llw Ship of St. Anne, and John de Belu with
a ship called T/ie Ship <>f Bernard Doiirnecat, who lately came from
Bayonne to Southampton with goods, and are now going to the parts of
Gernemuth to fish for herring and to buy corn and victuals, to take to
Bayonne and Bordeaux, for the munition of those cities.
Presentation of Alan de Bedefeld, parson of the church of Kirkeby, in
the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Helmyngham, in the diocese of
Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of that bishopric being in his hands ;
on an exchange of benefices with William de Clare. By p.s.
Pardon to Richard son of William Burgeis for the death of Roger le
HetheAvard, as it appears by the record of John Neyrnut and his fellows,
justices assigned to deliver Aylesbury gaol, that he killed him in self-
defence.
Protection and safe -conduct, for one year, for John le Flemyng the elder,
Henry his son, and William de Inkepenne, burgesses of Suthampton,
going to Ireland, Gernereye and Jereseye and divers parts of the realm to
trade.
William de Huntele and William de Boys, brethren of the hospital of
St. Bartholomew, Gloucester, coming to the king with letters of the chapter
announcing the death of John de Okes, their prior, have letters of licence to
elect.
Protection for two years for John de Warrewyk, hermit dwelling at
Langham, co. Rutland, and his men begging alms.
Protection with clause nohanus for one year for Elias de Islep.
MEMBRANE 16.
Sept. 6. Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Aymer de Insula, burgess
Porchester. and merchant of Bordeaux, who came from Bordeaux with wine and goods,
and who is going back for more.
Aug. 15. The like, for one year, for John de la Tour, merchant of the town of
Clarendon. Besaz, his men and merchants, coming to the realm with wine and goods
and returning ; on testimony by Oliver de Ingham, seneschal of Gascony,
to his good behaviour. By K.
Sept. 5. Inspeximus and confirmation of a writing (in French) by Thomas, abbot of
Porchester. Teukesbury and the convent thereof dated at Teukesbury in the chapter of
the abbey, on 24 March, 1325-6, 19 Edward II, reciting that, whereas John
le Botiller of Lanultwyt, with the king's licence, granted to the abbey 7 mes-
suages, 4 cottages, 276 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, 14.s-. lOir/. of rent
in Aumeneye Seint Croys, co. Gloucester, part of which lands and rents is
held of Hugh le Despenser, lord of Glamorgan, and Eleanor his wife, daughter
and one of the heirs of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester, and the
other part is held of the said Hugh as of the earldom of Salesbury, the said
abbot and convent, in consideration of the assent of the said Hugh and
Eleanor to the said amortization, have granted that they will sing in the
abbey church once a year four masses for their good estate, to wit, one mass
on the octaves of the four principal feasts, and after the death of either 30
masses a year for the soul of the deceased and for the good estate of the
survivor, and for the souls of both after death. Also on the anniversary of
20 EDWARD 11.
319
1326.
Sept. 7.
Porchester,
Sept. 6.
Porchester.
Sept. 8.
Porchester.
Sept. 6.
Porchester.
Sept. 6.
Porchester,
Sept. 6.
Porchester.
Aug. 25.
Clarendon.
Sept. 8.
Porchester.
Sept. 9.
Porchester,
Sept. 12.
Porchester.
Membrane 16 — cant,
the said Hugh they will feed 100 poor every year, to wit, with bread, beer,
' potage,' and a mess from the kitchen for one meal, and to do this they
bind the said lands and rents which they hold of the fee of the said Hugh,
and the lands purchased of the said John le Botiller. By p.s.
Grant to William de Herlaston, king's clerk, of the prebend of Hegh-
worth, in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason
of the bishopric being lately void and in the hands of Edward I. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to R. the bishop.
Grant to Thomas de Evesham, king's clerk, of the prebend of Norton,
in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of
the temporalities of the sea being in his hands. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to H. bishop of Hereford.
Simple protection, for one year, for Berard de Lebreto.
Protection with clause nolinnus, for one year, for Master Thomas de
Bocton, subdean of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.
[The like for] Richard de Barflet.
Protection, until the Purification, for John de Wygemor and Archibald
de Crabarry, merchants of Scotland, who were lately arrested within the
realm for certain causes, going to divers parts of the realm to prosecute
business affecting themselves and other merchants and scholars of that land,
likewise arrested, and to recover certain goods and merchandise eloigned
from them at sea by pirates. By K.
Writ of aid for John Gabriel, deputed by John de Cherleton, mayor of
the Staple, to do what pertains to his office in the city of Winchester,
during the pleasure of the mayor. By testimony of the mayor.
Grant to the prior and convent of Plumpton, at the request of William
Bacun of Dertemuth, king's serjeant, to whom, at the king's request, they
have granted maintenance out of their house for life for himself, a groom
and a horse, that this shall not prejudice them as a precedent. By K.
Protection, during pleasure, for the men of the islands of (4ernereie,
Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye, and the adjacent islands. By K.
Pardon to William de Chillyngton for the death of Vivian de Staundon,
killed before Christmas, 18 Edward II, and of any consequent outlawry, in
consideration of his service in the army in the duchy, although he did not
obtain a pardon before in pursuance of the king's grant that all persons
finding sufficient mainprise to go to the duchy in the army on the next
passage should obtain pardons for offences committed before that date,
because he had then gone on the said service ; on condition that he stand
his trial if anyone will proceed against him. By K. it C.
Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for William Dyve, burgess of
Bordeaux, going to the duchy to trade. By K.
The like for the following : —
Raymond Manent and Bidau Manent, burgesses of Bordeaux.
Henry de Offord and Richard le Engleis, burgesses of Bordeaux.
Bernard Mercerii, citizen of Bayonne.
Otto de Grandisono, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Ralph
de Inkepenne and John Page as his attorneys for three years.
820
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 10.
Porchester.
Sept. 13.
Porchester.
Sept. 9.
Porchester
Membrane 16 — co7it.
Protection with clause noliDnus, for one year, for William de Melburn,
clerk.
Licence for William de Ros of Hamelak to enfeoff Master Nicholas de
Ros of the castle of Hamelak and the manors of Hamelak and Harum, co.
York, held in chief, with knights' fees, advowsons, parks, chaces, fairs,
markets, warrens, liberties and all other appurtenances, and for the latter
to regrant the same to him in tail male, with remainder for life to Margery
his wife, and successive remainders in tail male to Margaret his daughter
and Elizabeth her sister, and ultimate remainder to his right heirs. By K.
Presentation of Ralph de Munsterton, chaplain, to the vicarage of the
church of Aston, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's
gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Tikeford being in his
hands.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Peter de Bydal, born of the
town of Besatz, on testimony that for the whole time of the disturbance in
the duchy, and long before that time, he was staying in the realm and has
borne himself well. By K.
Sept. 16.
Poi-chester.
Sept. 16.
Porchester,
MEMBRANE 15.
Presentation of Richard de Laberton of Alyncestre, chaplain, to the
church of Stoke Basset, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation
of William de Wolfardeleye, the last rector. By K.
Inspeximii.'^ and confirmation of letters patent of John, bishop of Llandafi',
dated at Llandaif, 5 Kal. Aufiusti, 1325, reciting that, whereas John de
Monemue, bishop of Llandafi', his predecessor, acquired for himself and his
successors the appropriation of the church of Newland in the forest of Dene,
in the diocese of Hereford, with the tithes of new assarts in the said forest,
he out of gratitude for such great benefits, w4th the assent of the chapter,
grants out of the great commons and profits due to the bishops at the feast
of the Apostles Peter and Paul, 100s. yearly to be distributed as follows.
First he ordains that, from Michaelmas next, there shall be a priest in the
church of Llandafi' to be elected by the bishop and not to be removed without
lawful cause, to celebrate mass daily for the souls of the said John de
Monemue, of Edward I, frequent benefactor of the church of Llandaff, and
his predecessors and successors, also for the soul of the said bishop, when
he shall go the way of all flesh, his predecessors and the souls of his
successors, and all the faithful departed, and the said priest shall be bound
to serve in the hours of the night as well as the day, or by a substitute in
case of lawful impediment, like the rest of the vicars ministering in the
said church, and he shall have 5 marks a year out of the said lOO-s. Also,-
there shall be four commemorations yearly in the said church of Llandafi'
for the souls of the bishop's predecessor, the bishop, his predecessors and
successors and all the faithful departed at such times as shall be ordained
by the precentor and succentor, but one shall be on the day of the obit of
the said predecessor, and another on the day of the bishop's death ; and on
the said four days half a mark shall be distributed amongst those present
at the commemoration. On the day of the said obit half a mark shall be
given to the poor. If there is hereafter any negligence in the ordination
of a priest or in the payment of his stipend, or the said distribution,
it shall be lawful for the chapter to do these things without the consent of
the bishop J. ; the said payments are 'to be made by the sub-treasurer of the
church of Llandafi".
20 EDWARD II.
821
1326.
Sept. 10.
Porchestei,
Sept. 15.
Porchester.
Sept. 21.
Sheen.
Oct. 3.
Westminster.
Sept. 23.
Westminster.
Membrane 1 5 — cant.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Leybnrn as captain and
admiral of the fleet of Great Yarmouth and other places from the mouth of
the Thames northwards, with power to punish the mariners and others of
that fleet.
WritVf intendemlo directed to the masters, mariners and others thereof.
ByK.
Pardon of the trespass of Matthew de Essex, sometime citizen of London,
in bequeathing 5 marks of rent issuing out of tenements which he had of
the feoffment of Amice daughter of William son of Richard in Cordewane-
strete in the parish of St. Mary le Bow, London, for the maintenance of
a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said church for the souls
of the said Matthew, Roesia, sometime his wife, his father and mother, his
benefactors and all the faithful departed, which premises have been taken
into the king's hands by William de Weston, escheator, on account of the
trespass ; and grant that they shall remain charged with the rent for the
chantry.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Seleby to retain in mortmain
18 acres of land in Seleby acquired from Thomas de Cawode ; a
messuage there acquired from Juliana daughter of John son of
Reyner ; a messuage there acquired by John de Wystowe, sometime
abbot, from John de Crull of Steyner ; 12^/. of rent there acquired by
William de Aslagby, sometime abbot, from William Gyly ; 5 J acres of land
there acquired by Simon de Scardeburgh, sometime abbot ; from Thomas
son of Ivo de Seleby, a toft and 2 acres, 1 rood of land there acquired by
the same abbot ; from Thomas Ichegam and Nicholas de Cawode, 1 acre of
land there acquired by the same abbot ; from Richard Pertryk a messuage
there acquired by the same abbot from John Drouri of Crull, and a messuage
there acquired by the same abbot from Margery de Nightegale, all which
are held of the abbot and convent and were acquired after the publication
of the statute of mortmain, without the licence of the late or present king,
and are worth 21^. %L yearly, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de
Grymmesby, escheator, as of the value of 22s. 2f/., in part satisfaction of
the land and rent to the value of 28Z. yearly, which in consideration of
their quit-claiming to him 49Z. 8s. in which he was bound to them for corn
and other victuals bought for his household, the king granted licence for
them to acquire.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for the abbot of West-
derham.
The like for the following : —
The prior of Cardigan.
Richard de Barflet.
Robert de Sancto Albano, parson of the church of Magna Boudon.
John de Heyron.
Master John de Shordiche.
William de Sarum, parson of the church of Whethamstede.
John de Percebrigg, parson of the church of Wolewych.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger de Waltham, king's
clerk, who lately had licence to acquire land and rent to the value of 12^. a
year and assign the same to religious uses, of a messuage in the parish of
St. Augustine by Distaflane, London, held in chief as the whole of the city
of London is, and worth 6 marks a year, as appears by an inquisition made
3217
X
322
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Sept.33(szV)
Westminster.
Sept. 24.
Westminster.
Sept. 25.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 25.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 2.
Westminster.
Oct. 4.
Acton.
Membrane 15 — cont,
by the sheriffs of the city, to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London,
to maintain a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said church
for the good estate of the said Roger, for the souls of Anthony Beek, sometime
patriarch of Jerusalem and bishop of Durham, and of the ancestors,
relations, friends and benefactors of the said Roger and all the faithful
departed, and for the soul of the said Roger after his death ; also to provide
certain feedings (jnitiiras) for the poor, and other alms yearly : in part
satisfaction of the said 12^.
Respite until Easter for Ralph de Marchynton, from taking the arms of
a knight. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Pardon to Geoffrey Seman of Cauntebrigg', for acquiring in fee from
John de Chavent the manor of Wapham, held in chief, and entering therein
without licence, and restitution to him of the manor.
By fine of 201. Sussex.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Henry de Clyf, king's
clerk, to the prior and convent of St. Gregory, Canterbury, of 18 acres of
land in Natinden by Canterbury, in aid of the maintenance of a chaplain
to celebrate divine service daily in their conventual church for the soul of
the said Henry and the souls of his ancestors and the faithful departed.
By fine of ^ mark.
Respite, until Easter, to Nicholas Russel from taking the arms of a
knight. [Pari. Writs.] By p.s.
Grant to Lawrence de Lisula, king's clerk, of the prebend of Cunqyn, in
the church of Killaloe. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to D. bishop of Killaloe.
x\ppointment, during pleasure, of William de Broclesby, king's clerk, as
one of the remembrancers of the Exchequer. [Pari. Wiits.] By K.
Presentation, on the nomination of S. bishop of London, of Sewal
Scharp, chaplain, to the vicarage of the church of White Nottele, in the
diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Thetford
being in his hands.
Sept. 26.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 26.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 26.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE U.
Appointment of Stephen de Abyndon, constable of the castle of Pleshey,
to levy all the fencible men of Essex for the defence of those parts against
invaders. By K.
Mandate to John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, to restore the temporalities
of the bishopric of Killaloe, void by the death of Benedict, to David de
Imlaco, preferred to be bishop thereof by J. the pope, the said David
having renounced all words in the papal bull prejudicial to the king's'
right, and submitted himself to the king's grace herein. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
Commission, during pleasure, to Stephen de Abyndon of the custody of
the corpus of the castle of Pleshey, which is in the king's hands. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Insula to deliver it.
Grant to the mayor, sheriffs and others of the city of London of murage
for three years, to be taken by the hands of Hamo de Chiggewell, the
mayor, and his deputies; on condition that goods passing over or under
London Bridge, on which pontage is taken, pay nothing by reason of this
custom. By K.
20 EDWARD H.
323
• 1326.
Oct. 2.
Westminster
Oct. 1.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 16.
Porchester,
Oct. 1.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 1.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 30.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 4.
Acton.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 2.
Westminster.
Membrane 14 — cont.
Protection for one year for Maud late the wife of Hervey de Forges and
Peter le Chapeleyn of Eltham, born of the power of the king of France,
they having found security for their good behaviour.
By K. on the information of G. le Scrop.
General pardon to Adam de Hyndele, on condition that he stand his trial
if anyone will proceed against him. By K. on the like information.
Writ of aid for Robert de Perpount, appointed by Hugh le Despenser,
earl of Wnichester, chief arrayer in the counties of Leicester, Warwick,
Nottingham and Derby, to array the men of the counties of Nottingham
and Derby, and for Hugh de Nevill and John Bret appointed by the king
with him to do the like ; with mandate to Thomas de Novo Mercato and
his fellows, late arrayers in those counties, to deliver to them the rolls by
hundreds and twenties. [Pari. Writs.] By K. & C.
Mandate to John de Hampton, escheator, to deliver the temporalities of
the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Gloucester, void by the death of John de
Okes, to John de Bykenore, who has been elected to be prior and warden
of the said hospital as by letters of the brethen to the king appears, and
has done fealty to the king.
Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Hugh de Pontefracto,
warden of the lepers' house of St. Leonard atte Stonlok, Suthwerk.
Writ of aid directed to the bailiffs, good men and whole commonalty of
the town of Oxford in favour of John de Doclinton, whom they elected as
mayor and presented to the king, he having taken his oath in the chancery
to execute his office faithfully.
By K. on the information of William de Herlaston.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Thomas de Sibthorp,
farmer of the church of Shenle.
The like for the following : —
John de Borham.
Thomas de Sibthorp, farmer of the church of Northcolyngham.
Protection for one year for George de Saluciis, king's clerk, born of the
parts of Lombardy, as the king would not that he be disturbed by pretext
of any mandate of taking the bodies and goods of Frenchmen. By K.
The like for James de Clavaxio, proctor in England of the said clerk,
born of the same parts. By K.
Pardon to John le Chaumberleyn of Sauston for acquiring in fee tail
from Simon Pirot a messuage, 20 acres of land and 3 roods of meadow in
Sauston, held in chief, and entering therein without licence ; and restitution
of the same to him, reversion to the said Simon and his heirs.
By fine of 20s.
The like to William de Otewy of Sauston and Margery his wife for
acquiring in fee simple from Simon Perrot 10 acres of land and 1 acre of
meadow in Sauston, held in chief, and with restitution of the same to
them. By fine of 10s.
Licence for John de Sudleye to grant in fee tail to John son of
Bartholomew de Sudleye and Eleanor his wife the remainder of two parts
of the manor of Dersete, co. Warwick, held in chief, which two parts
Edmund son of William de Bereford holds for life by demise of John de
Sudleye ; with reversion to the said John de Sudleye and his heirs.
By fine of 101. Warwick.
324
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Sept. 80.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 2.
Westminster.
Sept. 2.
Westminster.
Oct. 4.
Acton.
Oct. 2.
Westminster.
Oct. 2.
Westminster.
Oct. 2.
Westminster.
Oct. 3.
Westminster.
Oct. 1.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 12.
Gloucester.
MEMBRANE 13.
Grant to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of Oxford, in
extension of the grant to them of murage for 6 years from 12 December,
15 Edward II, of murage for another 3 years.
By K. on the information of WiUiam de Herlaston.
Pardon to John de Lammar for acquiring in fee from Reginald de Pavely
a messuage and a virgate of land in Shotesbrouk, held in chief, and entering
therein without licence ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 2 marks.
Protection for one year for Master John de Monte Claro, canon in the
church of Southwell and parson of the church of Irencester, in the diocese
of Lincoln, on testimony that he is of Lombardy and not of the power of
the king of France.
The like for Arnald Cogut and Amaneu Reyne, vintners, on testimony
that they are merchants of St. Emilion and not of the power of the king of
France. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Hervey de Staunton, king's
clerk, to the master and scholars of the house of St. Michael, Cantebrigge,
of an acre of land in Chedle and the advowson of the church of the same
tow^n, in augmentation of their maintenance. By fine of 201.
The like by the same to the same of 2 messuages in Cantebrigge.
By fine as in the other charter above.
William son of Nicholas de Cheyngny, staying in England, has letters
nominating Geoffrey de la Hoge and Richard de Molyns as his attorneys in
the islands of Gerneseye and Jeresie, for one year.
Protection with clause nultimus, for one year, for him in the same islands.
Pardon to John son of William Pippard of Little Stanmere of his out-
lawry in the city of London for non-appearance before the king to answer
touching a plea of trespass of the prior of St. Bartholomew's, Smythfeld,
London ; on condition that he surrender to the prison of the Marshalsea of
the king's Bench, and stand his trial if the prior will proceed against him.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Bredstrete of London
of 5 marks of rent yearly in London to a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the church of All Hallows, Bredestrete, for the souls of John ad
Crucem of London, 'marchaunt,' and the faithful departed.
By fine of 100s.
Inspe.xiinus and confirmation of a charter of the mayor and commonalty
of the city of Lincoln, dated at Lincoln, on Wednesday the feast of
St. Margaret the Virgin, 17 Edward II, to Hugh de Edelyngton and Agnes
his wife and the heirs of their bodies of a dyke called le Werkedyk abutting
on the city wall towards the north, and on the high road towards the south,
and a place of land below the wall near the Friars Minors in Braddegate,
containing 150 yards with inches in length and in breadth from opposita
Claxletegate to the South Tower 6 yards, to hold at a rent of lOi.-. a year,
with remainder to Alexander brother of the said Hugh, and the heirs of
his body. By fine of | mark.
General pardon to William le Sone.
By K. on the information of Geoffrey le Scrop.
Protection and safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Master Simon de Caral,
clerk, of Scotland, who was lately arrested by certain of the king's
mariners, with two servants and divers goods, in going from Scotland to
Flanders, and was brought to Scardeburgh and afterwards sent to the king,
as the king of his grace is permitting him to return froni Scardeburgh or
Kyngeston-upon-Hull to Flanders. By K.
20 EDWARD II.
825
1326,
[Oct. 12.]
Gloucester.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 27.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 8.
Westbury.
Oct. 15.
Tintern,
Membrane 13 — co7it.
Writ of aid for one year for Hugh de Beaurepaier, king's serjeant,
charged by the steward of the household and the keeper of the wardrobe to
purvey hay, oats, beans, litter, and other necessaries for the king's horses.
Robert', prior of Bath, staying in England, has letters nominating Ralph
de Sobbury and Nicholas de Weston as his attorneys for two years.
Presentation of Master John de Blebury to the church of Leghthe, in the
diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the lands
of Robert de Hoyland being in his hands. By K.
The like of Master John to the church of Leghthechirche, in the same
diocese. By K.
Pardon, at the request of Robert de Watevill, to James de Welde for
hunting in the forest of Essex, and taking and carrying away the king's
deer, on condition that he goes on the king's service with the said Robert
with as many archers and others as he can. By p.s.
Protection with clause volumus, until Easter, for John de Mere worth,
staying on the king's service. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for John de Cok.
The like for :—
Alexander de Babeham. Robert Hucchin of Bray.
Simon de Wodham. Robert de Shiplake.
Protection for one year for the priory of Hereford, fallen into debt ; and
commission of the same to the keeping of Richard de Ireby, so that he
apply the revenues to the relief of its debts, saving reasonable sustenance
for the house.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Oct. 3.
Acton.
MEMBRANE 12.
Appointment of Daniel de Burgham in the county of Kent to select and
lead all the horse and foot who will go with him against Roger de Mortuo
Mari and the rebels who have invaded the realm, and to take them alive or
dead. By K.
Memorandum, that the said Daniel is to be with the king with the said
men on Monday next. [Fmlera and Pari. Writs.']
The like of Simon de Redyng, king's serjeant, to select 100 footmen out
of the men arrayed in the counties of Oxford and Berks and lead them to
the king to repel the invaders. [Fiedera and Pad. Writs.] By K.
The like of John de Braye for 40 footmen in the county of Berks.
[Feeder a and Pari. TFriis.] By K.
The like of Res ap Griffith, after reciting that the said Roger and other
rebels in the company of the queen and Edward the king's son have invaded
the realm, to assemble all the forces of Vv^est Wales and South Wales to go
with him against the said rebels. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
The like of Griffin ap Rees in North Wales.
The like of Ralph de W^edone to select 200 of the men at arms, hobelers
and others in the county of Buckingham and to lead them to the king in
the manner in which he is commanded. [Fcedera and Pari. Writs.] By K.
The like of Richard Fille, master of a ship called la Despensere, as keeper
of the river Thames, to arrest malefactors with ships and boats lying in
the mouth of that river who plunder merchants and others coming by that
river to London, who secretly put ashore men with suspicious letters at
826
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Oct. 12.
Gloucester.
Oct. 10.
Gloucester.
Oct. 12.
Weatbury.
Oct. 10.
Gloucester.
' merchants of Bruges in
Flanders.
Membrane 12 — cont.
places where search ordered for such letters cannot be made, or who take
men with such letters without the realm : and they are to make search of
all men entering or leaving the realm along the river, the port of London
excepted. By p.s.
Memorandum, that the said Richard made oath before the chancellor to
perform his office faithfully.
Protection and safe conduct, for one year, for Francis Comono, William
de Amsen, and Bartholomew Armurer, merchants of Bruges in Flanders,
coming to the realm.
The like for the following : —
John de Ele ) merchants of Lescluse in
John Gerlof / Flanders.
James Storum
William de le Stowe
William de Calkere
John Ost'
Gaillard de Ayrmenak and Peter Dusset, merchant vintners of
Ayrmenak. By K.
Appointment of John de Toucestre to select all men at arms wherever he
goes and to lead them to the king as he is instructed ; with power to arrest
the disobedient. ' By K.
The like to the following : —
John le Keu.
Thomas de la Haye.
Robert de Micheldevre, all fencibles, horse and foot, of the county of
Wilts and elsewhere. [Pari. Writs.] By p.s.
Commission to the sheriff of Worcester and Malcolm Musard to select all
men at arms and 3,000 archers on foot of that county and lead them to the
king. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Appointment of Richard Wroth, keeper of the land of Irchinfeld, and
John de Sutton to select all men at arms, horse and foot, of that land and
lead them to the king.
The like of the following in the following lands : —
Robert Clement )
Meredith ap Eynon [- Breghenock.
Walter de Pedwardyn )
Meredith ap Eynon ]
Walter de Pedwardyn j
William ap Rys |
Leuelyn ap Muryk ^ )
Robert Clement
By K.
Talgarth.
Elveyl.
Hay.
[Pari. Writs.]
Mandate to John Inge, keeper of Wiggemore and Ludlowe, or his
lieutenant, to levy all the fencibles of his bailiwick and have them at
Gloucestre by Wednesday next. ^ By K.
The like to the following : —
John Daniel, keeper of Radenoure, Luggernes and Penebrugg.
Cadogan ap Howel and Davy Waghan, keepers of the land of
Melenneth.
William ap Rees, keeper of the land of Elveyl. French. [Pari. Writs.]
20 EDWARD IL
827
1326.
Oct. 15.
Tintern.
Oct. 15.
Tintern.
Oct. 13.
Westbury.
Oct. 15.
Tintern.
Membrane 12 — emit.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas de Bradeston to the custody of
the corpiLs of the castle of Berkeley, to do all that is necessary in the matter
of men and victuals for the munition thereof ; but he is not hereby to be
charged with the issues of the castle or any foreign appurtenances of the
castle. By K. on the information of John de Bek.
Mandate to John de Frelond to deliver the said corpus to him and to be
helping and counselling unto him in all that pertains to the safe keeping
of the castle and to pay, at his order, out of the issues of the castle by
indenture made between them, all expenses incurred in the munition
thereof during his stay.
Appointment of the said Thomas to levy men at arms, hobelers, as well
as footmen, archers and others for the munition of the castle, and to lead
them to the king if necessary. By K.
Pardon to Roger de Peldon of all manner of trespasses of vert and
venison in the forest of Essex, and of any consequent outlawries, on con-
dition that he go with the king against his enemies. By K.
Presentation of John de Helewys, parson of the church of Parva
Beteryng, in the diocese of Norwich, to the vicarage of the church of
Geyton, in the same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
of the abbot of Caen being in his hands ; on an exchange of benefices with
John de Stoke juxta Clare.
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 27.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 27.
Tower of
London.
Sept. 27.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 11.
Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of Lincoln to arrest all bearers of
letters of the king's enemies. French. By K.
The like to the following mayors and bailiffs : —
Norwyz. Lenne.
Bristowe. Oxneford.
Notingham. Wyncestre.
Cantebrigg. Staunford.
Norhampton. Loundres.
Great Jernemuth. Everwyk.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Excestre.
Wyrcestre. [Foedera.]
Appointment of Robert de Watevyl to levy and assemble all the men at
arms and footmen of the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Hertford,
Cambridge and Huntingdon, and to pursue the rebels and do what harm
they can to them except to the Queen, the king's son and the earl of Kent.
French. [Fcedera.]
Writ de intendendo in favour of the said Robert directed to the sheriff of
Norfolk and Suffolk, who by proclamation is to forbid anyone to give aid to
the enemy.
The like to the following sheriffs: —
Cambridge.
Huntingdon.
Essex and Hertford. . French.
Commission to John de Cobham, John de Segjrave and Ralph Sauvage,
chief arrayers of the men at arms and footmen in the county of Kent, to
cause all the men at arms and hobelers of that county to come to the king
forthwith, and 200 footmen armed and 2,000 unarmed, archers and others
828
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Metnbrani' 11 — cunt.
and themselves with all their power to lead them to the king ; and although
he is not bound to pay them wages as they are summoned for defence of
the realm, he has commanded the sheriff to pay their wages until they come
to him, and thenceforwards their wages shall be paid in the king's ward-
robe. French.
The like to the arrayers in the following counties, all the men at arms
and others enumerated below : —
Surrey
Sussex
Middlesex
Hertford
Essex
Cambridge
Huntingdon
Norfolk
Suffolk
Bedford
Buckingham
Berks
Oxford
Northampton
Lincoln
Rutland
Southampton
Somerset and
Dorset
Wilts
Stafford and
Salop
Warwick and
Leicester
Gloucester
Nottingham
and Derby |
also the hobelers, 200 footmen armed, 2,000 footmen
unarmed, archers and others.
200 footmen armed, 3,000 others such as archers, &c.
oOO footmen disarmed, archers, &c.
20 footmen armed, 1,000 archers, &c.
100 footmen armed, 2,000 others.
1,200 footmen disarmed, archers and others.
1,000 archers &c.
200 footmen armed, 6,000 archers and other footmen.
8,000 footmen, archers and others.
2,000 archers and others.
2,000 „
1,000 „
200 footmen armed, 3,000 archers and others.
20 footmen armed, 3,000 ,, ,,
4,000 archers and others.
200
1,000 „
and hobelers, 3,000 archers and others.
2,000 archers and others.
1,000 „
1,000 „
2,000 archers &c.
^'^^^ " " French. [Pari. Writs.]
Sept. 28.
Tower of
London.
MEMBRANE 10.
Pardon to Robert sou of Margery de Langetoft for the death of Simon
Brian of Baston, and all other offences, on condition that he go against the
king's enemies ; in pursuance of the late proclamation that all who would
have pardon for felonies, outlawries, adherence to rebels (except to Roger
de Mortuo Mari and other principal leaders of the king's enemies and aliens
now within the realm, or to those guilty of the death of Roger Beler in the
county of Leicester), should come to the chancery to receive such charters
with the condition that they should go with the king on his service at his
wages. By K.
Pardon in like terms to William son of Margery. By K.
The like for all trespasses and for particular offences, where specified, to
the following : —
William Walays, for the death of Richard de Bulneys.
Robert Garlaund of Chepyngderset, for the death of Hugh Cordale,
and breaking from Warrewyk prison.
Robert de Henoure.>
20 EDWARD II. 329
1326.
Mewhrane 10 — cont.
William son of John le Somenour of Stafford, for the death of William
son of Robert de Horsleye.
John Gentyl.
Thomas son of Roger le Wright of Gretford.
SimOn de Pekham, for tHe death of Roger Stiward.
William atte More for the death of Richard atte Ok of Waltham.
Thomas Coly, ' parker,' of Nortwell for the death of John le Parker of
Mapelbek.
Nicholas de Ufton.
Thomas Baldewyn of Barton, for the death of Elias de Roffe.
William Clyter of Warrewyk, for the death of Henry Moret of Hereford.
Hugh Lighterede, for the death of Hugh Fleccher.
William Bustelard, ' archer.'
Robert de la Handle.
Robert son of Thomas Erkynson of Westbretton, for the death of
Henry Maggeson Belamy of Holand.
John Hillyng of Mowerehill, for the death of William de Tesedale.
Richard Hogekyn of Mousehole, for that of Henry Megir of Mousehole.
Arthur le Rous of Northampton.
Robert de Sussex, for adherence to Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
John le Wayte of Belton, for the death of Gilbert Asole of Belton.
Robert de Passeware for the death of Peter de Giseby.
Peter Passemere for that of John Willekyn.
Walter de Merston for that of Ralph de Lopton.
Robert de Naflferton of Kebbelesworth, for the death of William
Bultfloure.
John Page of Harewode for the death of John de Pokelyngton and of
Richard Genour.
Robert le Lewede.
William le Lewede.
John de Swynburn, for adherence to the Scots.
W^illiam Pacok of Wolstanton, for adherence to Michael de Harcla,
the king's enemy.
Simon Martyn of Reynham.
John Gilmyn of Luton, and for his abjuration of the realm.
William Perheved, for the death of William le Sutheren.
John son of Geoffrey de Munstede, for the death of Agnes daughter of
Maud Robejoys.
Robert Peres of Eyno, for the death of a man unknown at Eylbrigge,
CO. Northampton.
William de Hildenne of Tonebrigg, for the death of Roger le Hayward.
Henry le Mareschal of Lincoln, for the death of John Tropinel.
Adam Sprot of Seleby, for the death of Hugh Sprengg' of Seleby.
John de Hernyng of Broughton.
Richard de Sancto Johanne of Ivelcestre, clerk, for the death of
Thomas de Wellesleghe.
Robert Richard of Chalk.
John Warde of Tong.
Robert Torre of Baldesden, for the death of John Burry of Howe.
John atte Mersh of Thruton.
John de Brom.
William Terry of Egremound.
Robert Sterre of Walton, for the death of Philip Dunhod del Wiches.
William son of John le Waleys of Bisshopeston, for the death of
William son of John 'in the Hale' of Bisshopeston.
B30 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Membrane 10 — cont.
John son of David de March umley, for the death of Agnes daughter
of Roger le Taillour of Hodynet.
Thomas Kelet, for the death of Richard ' Jonesserjaunt Nevyll ' of
Geyrgrave.
Robert Russel of Mereston.
Kenewrek ap David Obenthlyn, for the death of David Map Tuder
Obenthlyn.
Gilbert Passeweve, for the death of Peter de Giseby.
William Bridde of Hodesdon, for the death of Thomas son of Richard
de Hodesdon.
William son of William le Someter of Colne, for the death of William
son of Robert atte Stocke,
Hugh de Plassh, for the death of John Davyes of Temebury.
Philip Hardyng of Lytlebery.
John Forester of Corbrigg.
Robert son of William Colyn of Fynemere, for the death of John
Veysy.
Thomas Aubyn of Kyngesnorton.
Robert de Knytteley, ' parker ' of Trillek, for the death of John atte
W^all.
Thomas de Hunteleye.
William de la Porte.
Roger Gilibrond, for the death of Master Richard de Astelegh.
William de Garshale.
John de Bose worth.
Henry Gracesone de Refham of Norwich.
Adam Sauvage of Trillek, for the death of Richard de W^ylby.
Philip son of John de Lyghtetherne of Neubolde, for the death of
Thomas de Middelton.
John son of John de Fiskemere of Suterton, for the death of Alan
del Meres of Kirketon.
Adam Cokerham.
Hugh Box of Shenegey.
MEMBRANE 9.
Sept. 28. Richard son of John de Fiskemere of Suterton, for the death of Alan
Tower of del Meres of Kirketon.
London. Henry son of William Veisyn of Westdraiton, for the death of William
Haunson of Westdraiton.
John son of John Simond of Suterton, for the death of Alan delMeres
of Kirketon.
Lambert de Askerigge, for the death of William Holebag of Neuby.
Richard Bras of Westaneswyk, for the death of Richard le Masoun of
Sutton. ,
William son of William atte Hide, for the death of German son of
Reginald.
Simon de Halegh, for the death of Thomas Blaunkfrount.
Adam del Hall, for the death of John de Swonyng and of Hugh del
Hall.
William de Moneford, for the death of William Bernhound.
Richard Tue of Brokhampton.
WiUiam Taillour of Hardemede for the death of John de Dounham.
Francis le Botiller of Hardemede, for assenting to the forging of false
money.
20 EDWARD II.
331
1326. Memhrane 9 — cant.
Robert Longespy, for the death of John Rosselyn.
John son of Geoffrey de Makeseye.
William Balcok, for the death of William de Scotton.
Robert Aleyn of Heghani Ferers.
John Brocas, for the death of John de Rosselyn.
Richard de Dodynton, for the death of Thomas de Honsterton.
Thomas le Keu of Chepyngderset.
Robert le Baker of Blaunkeneye, for the death of John Grillv of
Bliton.
John le Keu of Chepyngderset.
William son of William de Sancto Mauro of Hanyton, for breaking the
castle of Rokyngham.
John son of John de Bradewell of the Pek, for the death of Robert son
of Robert Si ward of Bradewell.
Robert son of Robert de Hornclyve, for the death of Robert de Hulme.
Ralph Lyghtered, for the death of Roger de Thorneton.
Thomas Fouk of Wold, for the theft of six sheep at Scaldewell.
Roger Dogyn.
Geoffrey Pachou of Swynebrok, chaplain.
William Bonefaunt, parson of the church of Wodeford.
William Hawys of Balderton.
Alan de Stokedale, for the death of Henry de Hollegh.
Thomas Doune of Wygan, for the death of Thomas de Chestershire.
John Brok of Henge atte Nok, for the death of William Prat.
John- Luky.
Walter Plassh.
Adam de Stepelton of Southleye the younger, for the death of Nicholas
Hody.
Thomas Warde, for the death of William le Vavasour.
William de Stepelton of Southleye.
Silvester de Oldham.
Nicholas Peytefyn for the death of Walter la Hude of Rameseye.
Oct. 7. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Stonore to the custody of bhe
Wallingford. corpus of the castle of Walingford and of the prisoners there, but he is not
by pretext of this grant to be charged with the victuals in the castle or
with the lands, or other foreign appurtenances of the same. By K.
Oct. 7. Mandate to William le Mareschal, constable of the said castle, to deliver
Wallingford. to him the said corpus.
Oct. 7. Writ of aid for him directed to the sheriff of Oxford and Berks and
Wallingford. others of those counties, all sheriffs and others and the tenants of the castle
and honour of Walingford.
Oct. 11. Writ of aid to the tenants of the castle of Hanle and the chaces of
Gloucester. Malvern and Cors in favour of Alexander de Lilleford, keeper thereof, in all
that pertains to the defence of those parts against the rebels. By K.
And it was patent.
Sept. 28. Appointment of Rees ap Grifiith to assemble all the men of West Wales
Tower of and South Wales to go against the rebels.
London. ^^^ jj^^g of Griffin ap Rees in the parts of North Wales. See above.
[Pari. Writs.]
MEMBRANE 8.
Oct. 12. Presentation of John de Wottenhull to the church of St. Laurence,
Gloucester. Lodelawe, in the diocese of Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of the
lands late of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore being in his hands.
ByK.
332
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
joo/; Membrane 8 — void.
Oct. 15. Oliver de Ingham, staying in Gascony on the king's service, has letters
Tintern. nominating Thomas de Hyndryngham and John son of Robert de Ingham,
as his attorneys for one year.
Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for him.
Oct. 14. Appointment of Philip Joce, Reginald de Abenhale, Henry atte Nasse
Tintern. and John de la Boxe to remain in the forest of Dene for its defence
against the rebels. [Fad. ]Vrits.] By K.
The like of John de Felton and Donald de Mar in the March of Wales.
[Pad Writs.]
Oct. 14. The like of Hugh de Turpliton, Gregory de Castro, and Donald de Mar
Tintern. in the said March ; with power to punish the disobedient. [Pari. If'r/ts.]
ByK.
Oct. 20. Appointment of the king's kinsman, Hugh son of Hugh le Despenser the
Chepstow king's nephew, Edmund Hacluyt and Bogo de Knovyll to seize into the
[Strogoill). king's hands all the castles, manors, lands and goods of Henry de Lancastre
in Grosmound, Kynfrith and White Castle and elsewhere in those parts,
and his men and countries ((./entes et patrias) in those parts, and to appoint
guardians thereof ; but if the constables of castles will not surrender them
to the king, they are to destroy the lands and tenements belonging to the
said castles, by all means in their power except by burning, and they are
to have all the goods of the said Henry and other contrariants in the said
lands and parts to the use of themselves and others in their company in
the king's service. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
Appointment of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, as captain and
principal leader of all the forces in the counties of Somerset, Dorset, W^ilts,
Southampton, Cornwall and Devon against the invaders ; with power to
punish the disobedient. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
The like of Donald de Mar with his whole company, to pursue and
arrest the invaders wherever he can find them ; but this commission shall
not be derogatory to the commission to the above Hugh. [Pari. Writs.]
ByK.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Muneworth, parson
of the church of Kynesburi, to the prioress and nuns of Markeyate, of a
messuage, 8 acres of land, and 5 acres of meadow in Kynesburi, Kyngton
and Chirchebikenhull, not held in chief, and of the yearly value of 4.s-. 8d.,
as appears by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the
counties of Warwick, &c., in part satisfaction of the lOZ. yearly of land and
rent which they have the king's licence to acquire.
Oct. 16. Pardon to Robert de Dalton of the 100 marks whereby he made fine
Chepstow, with the king to save his life and have again his lands forfeited by reason
of his late adherence to the rebels, and for which he and Adam de
Asschehurst, Thomas le Taillour of Pykering and John de Bulmere made
a recognizance to the king in the chancery ; with acquittance of the said
sum to them all. By K.
Oct. 13. Pardon to Thomas le Parker of Northwell for all his trespasses of vert
Westbury. and venison in the forest of Shirwode and of any consequent outlawries ;
on condition that he go with the king against the invaders at his wages.
ByK.
Oct. 16. Grant in frank almoin to the abbot and convent of Tynterne of a moiety
Chepstow, of the weir of Brithekeswere, with the fishery there and other appurten-
ances, but he is not by reason of this grant to claim timber in the forest of
Dene for the repair of the said moiety. By K.
Oct. 16.
Chepstow.
Oct. 21.
Chepstow.
Oct. 2.
Westminster,
20 EDWARD II.
338
-j oo« Membrane 8 — cont.
Oct. 18. Presentation of Walter de Salop' to the church of St. Michael by
Cliepstow. ])runleye, in the diocese of Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of his
custody of the land and heir of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, tenant in chief.
Oct. 18. Licence for John de Lancastre, knight, and Annora his wife to enfeoff
Chepstow. Hervey de Staunton, king's clerk, of the manor of Barenton and of the
advowson of the church of that manor, held in chief, and for him to
regrant the same to them for their lives, with reversion to the said Hervey,
and his heirs. By line of 10/.
Oct. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the said Hervey to the master
Chepstow, and scholars of the house of St. Michael, Cantebrigg, of the same manor
and advowson, and for them to appropriate the church. By K.
Oct. 17. Pardon, at the request of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, to
Chepstow. Robert Cole, of this that he was a rebel and adherent of rebels, with
restitution to him of his lands forfeited on that account. By K.
Oct. 18. Presentation of William de Snayth to the chapel of Odyngleye, in the
Chepstow, diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Roger
de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore being in his hands.
Oct. 20. Protection with clause nolmnus, for two years, for the abbot of Tynterne.
Chepstow.
Oct. 21. Presentation of John de Sancto Paulo to the church of Kynton, in the
Chepstow, diocese of Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex.
Oct. 10. Pardon, at the request of Hugh le Despenser, the king's nephew, to
Chepstow. Bogo de Knovill of 50 marks out of the 1,000 marks whereby he made fine
with the king to save his life and have his lands again. By K.
Oct. 29. The like to him of 500 marks of the said fine still remaining due.
Caerphilly. ' By K.
Memorandum that this letter was handed by the king to the said Hugh,
to keep in equal hand and to deliver to the said Bogo if he have borne
himself well towards the king and his party.
Nov. 3. Simple protection, for one year, for John Josep, master of the king's
Margam ship called la Godyer of Kaerdif, and John Bursy, Richard the Shlo, John
(Morgan). Dineuras, William Davy, Nicholas Anfey, John Moriz and John Payn,
mariners thereaf. By K.
Nov. 6. Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for the abbot of Morgan.
Neath. By K.
Nov. 6. Presentation of Robert de Tauton to the church of Lampadarn, in the
Neath. diocese of St. David's. By K.
Oct. 28. Pardon to Peter son of Henry Passemere for the death of John Wolky
Cardiff. and of any consequent outlawry, on condition that he stand his trial if any
one will proceed against him. By K. on the information of John de Beek.
MEMBRANE 7.
Oct. 27. Appointment of Howel ap Yoreward ap Griffith and Howel ap David to
Cardiff. raise the people of the lands of Maghay and Wenthelok against the
invaders, and to follow and arrest them. ByK.
884
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Oct. 29.
Caerphilly.
Oct. 80.
Caerphilly.
Nov. 4.
Margam.
Nov. 5.
Neath.
Nov. 6.
Neath.
Oct. 30.
Caerphilly,
Membrane 7 — cant.
The like to the following in the following lands : —
Yevan ap Meuryk
Yevan ap Morgan
Nedeslonde and Kilveye.
Reen ap Grenou
Thlewelyn ap Madok ap Howel
Howel ap Yoreward ap Thlewath
John Beneyt
Yevan ap Phelip
Howel ap Vaghan ap Howel ap Eynon
Howel ap Y'oreward Vaghan
Seint Genyth.
Usk, Tregruk and
Edelegon.
Bergeveny.
Thlewelyn ap Kenwreyk
David ap Meuryk
Maddoc Vaghan
I Meskyn, Glenrotheneye,
[ Talevan, Rythyn and
) Glenogour.
in Tiriarth and Aveneslonde.
[Pari. Writs.]
Appointment of Rees ap Griffith to raise all the forces of the county of
Pembroke and bring them to the king ; with power to arrest the disobedient.
ByK.
The like to the following : —
Robert de Penres
Robert de Pembrugg
in the land of Gower.
Robert de Penres
in the town of Haverford
and the parts adjacent.
Owen ap Maddok
David ap Meurik
\ in the land of Morgannok,
[ without the clause with
I power to punish the
J disobedient.
[Feed era : Pari. Writs.]
Pardon to Roger de Sancto Mauro, Meurik de Kemmeys, William de
Derneford, John de la More, Philip Vaghan, and all of whatsoever condition
of the parts of Netherwent, for their rebellion and adherence to rebels and
all felonies from 12 October last, on condition that they do not rise against
the king again or assist the rebels. Canc\ By K.
The like to Robert ap Meuric and Y'nian ap Meuric for the death of
Ynian ap Guillim and of any consequent outlawries on condition that
they go with the king at his wages against the rebels. By K.
Appointment of Robert de Penres, Robert de Pembrugg, John de
Langeton and Richard Wulf to raise the men of the land of Gower
and lead them to the king to go at his wages against the invaders.
[Pari. Writs.] ^ By K.
The like of John de Langeton, Peter de la Bere and William de
Ochyngoure in the land of Gower to purvey divers victuals for the king in
the town of Swaneseye and elsewhere, and to arrest all ships both great
and small found in that port and elsewhere in the said land, and to carry
the victuals and other necessaries in the said ships for the maintenance of
the king and his army. By K.
The like to Philip Vaghan and Howel ap Madanewe to raise the men of
the lands of Kaerlion and Edologon and to lead them to the king as above,
whenever ordered by Hugh le Despenser, the king's nephew.
20 EDWARD II.
335
1326,
Oct. 28.
Cardiff
Nov. 4.
Margam.
Nov. 7.
Neath.
Nov. 7.
Neath.
Mernhram' 7 — cant.
The like to the following in the following lands : —
John Boneyt, in Usk.
Howel ap Yereward ap Griffith
Howel ap David ap Adam
Howel ap Yeruarth ap Thlowarth
Yevan ap Ruyn
Thlewelyn ap Madok ap Howel
David ap Meuric ap Howel
Thomas ap Kenewrek
William ap Philipe
Madoc Vaghan
Ynian ap Meuric Vaghan
[ Maghay and Wenthlok.
I Sengheneth and Kybor.
\ in the lordship of Meiskyn
j and Glynrotheny.
I Talvan, Ruthyn and Gly-
j nogor.
) Wigemore, Tawe and Cotiss-
1 lond.
[Pari. Writs.]
Commission, during pleasure, to David ap Meuric, Howel Seys, and
Griffith ap I'evan of the keeping of the castle of Lantrissan, which is in the
king's hands for certain causes. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the said castle. By K.
Commission to Adam le Walsh to select 400 footmen in the land of
Glomorgan. and lead them to the castle and town of Kaerdif , with as many
men at arms as he can get anywhere, to stay there at the king's wages, for
defence of the same against the invaders. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
The like of John Juyl, Thomas Somery, Philip Goul and Walter Cady
to keep all ports and places along the sea coast between Toffe and Thawe
against the enemy. By K.
Pardon to Thomas Wyther of 100 marks, residue of 300 marks, whereby
he made fine with the king to save his life and have his lands again. By K.
Grant to Llewelin ap Griffith ap Rees that the king or his heirs will
provide him with land or rent to the value of 20/. a year, to hold in fee
simple. By K.
The like to William ap Aron. By K.
MEMBRANE 6.
Nov. 2. Pardon to Henry de Kaerdif for this that he was a rebel and an adherent
Caerphilly, of rebels ; with restitution to him of his lands. By K.
Pardon to Richard Cokeman for the death of Hugh Wicland and all
felonies except the death of Roger Beler in the county of Leicester and of
all outlawries, on condition that he go to the castle of Kerfilly and stay
there at the king's wages in its defence and that he stand his trial if
anyone w411 proceed against him. By K.
The like to the following : —
John Cole of Licham, for all homicides, &c. By K.
William le Baker of Heslarton for the death of Thomas le Barbour,
and all other homicides, &c. By K.
Eustace of the Lode, for all homicides, &c. By K.
Pardon to David ap Cadogon for the death of Howel ap Kydevor and
for all other homicides, &c. except the death of Roger Beler, and of all
836
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Nov. 5.
Neath.
Nov. 6.
Neath.
Nov. 4.
Margam.
Oct. 14.
Tintern,
Oct. 28.
Cardiff.
Oct. 20.
Chepstow.
Oct. 29.
Caerphilly.
Nov. 10.
Neath.
Oct. 11.
Gloucester.
Membrane 6 — coiit.
outlawries, on condition that he go with the king against the invaders,
and also that he stand his trial if anyone will proceed against him ; with
restitution of his lands and goods. By K.
Grant in mortmain to John, the ahbot, and the convent of Morgan of
the manor of Kentone ; and if hereafter anyone shall recover the same
against them, or the king resume the same, the king and his heirs shall be
held to provide them with land and rent to the value of 50/. a year else-
where, before they be removed therefrom. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the said manor.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Langeton to be steward of the
land of Gower, in the king's hands for certain causes ; and it is the king's
will that, although other stewards thereof have only received 10/. a year
and hay and oats in culvcntu auo, he shall receive 20 marks a year and hay
and oats as above. ^ By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of that land.
Pardon to Thomas Broun, king's yeoman, of the 50/. due at Michaelmas
term last of the farm of 100/. which he has to pay at the Exchequer yearly
for the manor of Driffeld, leased to him for a period. By K.
Appointment of Thomas de la Haye, appointed to dwell in the castle of
Wilton and those parts, and to arrest and destroy to the utmost of his
power the king's enemies if they come to those parts; directed to all
sheriffs and others of the land of Wilton on Wegh and others English as
well as Welsh. French. By K.
Mandate to Roger Graunt, constable of the castle of Kaerdif, to guard
the said castle, which was committed to him by Hugh le Despenser, the
king's nephew, lord of Glomorgan, at his will, so that no danger come to
it, and to deliver it to no one of whatsoever state or condition without the
special mandate of the king or Hugh, as he loves the king. By K.
Kt ista litter a ftiit patens.
Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Roger de Flete and Richard de Flete,
king's yeomen, whom the king is sending to divers parts of the realm on
his affairs. By K.
Mandate to Henry de Umfrevill and Adam le Walsh to make proclamation
in the land of Glommorgan and the parts adjacent for all merchants and
others who have corn, bread, ale, flesh, fish, or other victuals for sale, to
bring the same with all speed to the castle of Kerfilly, where the king is
staying, for sale for the maintenance of the king and his men there, and to
compel them by all means to do so, and to prevent them from taking them
elsewhere ; with power for them to punish the disobedient. By K.
Protection and safe-conduct, until Christmas, for the abbot of Neeth,
Rees ap Griffith, Edward de Boun, the king's nephew, Oliver de Burdegala
and John de Harsyk, whom the king is sending to Queen Isabel, Edward
his firstborn son, and some others in their company, on divers affairs
affecting the realm. [Feeder a.]
Appointment, until Christmas, for William Tracy to purvey hay, oats,
beans, beeves and swine for the munition of the castles of Strogoill and
Bristol.
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2326 MEMBRANE 5.
Memorandinn that on Saturday the feast of St. Cecilia the Virgin,
20 Edward II, William la Zousche, John de Sancto Johanne, and Edward
de Sancto Johanne, knights, caused to be carried to the chamber of Queen
Isabel, in the palace of the bishop of Hereford, where the queen was then
lodged, four bags wherein were rolls, inquisitions and other memoranda of
the Chancery taken by them in the castle of Swaneseye in Wales, sealed
with the seal of the said William, which bags, so sealed, were delivered to
Master Henry de Cliff', keeper of the rolls of the said chancery, then present,
who received them and caused them to be taken with him to his lodging.
Dec. 5. Renewal to the aldermen, sheriffs and commonalty of the city of London
Kenilworth. of the restitution of the mayoralty of the city, which was taken into the
king's hands for certain causes before the justices last in eyre for common
pleas at the Tower of London, whereby by letters patent under testimony of
Edward the king's first-born son, then guardian of the realm, they were
within eight days to select a mayor and present him ;, and acceptance of
the election of a mayor made in pursuance thereof. [Fcedera.]
Grant, during good behaviour, to Richard de Spaldyngton, king's
yeoman, of the bailiwick of the forestership of the chace of Bouland, to hold
in the same way as others have done.
By the queen and the king's firstborn son.
Revocation of the grant to John de Evesham, king's clerk, of the
wardenship of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen by Preston in Aumonder-
nesse, as it appears that John de Coupland, to whom the king had
previously granted it, is still alive.
Dec. 6. Grant during pleasure to Roger Liswy, king's clerk, of the custom of the
Kenilworth. tronage and pesage in the town of Suthampton, so that he answer the king
for forfeitures thereof at the Exchequer. By K. & C.
Vacated because on the Fine lloll.
Dec. 2. Presentation of John de Watenhull to the church of Merthirkeler, in
Ledbury. the diocese of St. Davids.
Dec. 8. Grant to Philip de la Wyle, king's chaplain, of the wardenship of the
Woodstock, hospital of St. James by Westminster.
Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren and sisters.
Dec. 8. Whereas the king wishing to be certified whether Edward I or
Kenilworth. Henry III, during voidances of the bishopric of Norwich were ever
answered of the issues, obventions or profits of the churches of Hoxne,
Terlyng, Langham and Thornham, or of the palace of the bishop of
Norwich in Norwich, or any of them, commanded the deputy treasurer and
barons of the exchequer to search their rolls for this, and they have
signified that search has been made, but they have not found that these
have ever been answered to the king, wherefore he commands Thomas de
Hyndringham and John Claver, late guardians of the temporahties of the
bishopric, then being in his hands, to deliver to William, now bishop of
Norwich, all such issues, &c. received from the time of the death of John,
the last bishop. And this the king wishes to be manifest to all.
Dec. 10. Grant to Joan, countess of Warenne, of the crops, horses, oxen and other
Kenilworth. animals and all other goods late of Edmund, earl of Arundel, in the Isle of
Axiholm, co. Lincoln, which are forfeited to the king.
3217 ^
338
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Dec. 3.
Ledbury.
Dec. 9.
Kenilworth.
yeomen ; for hay, oats and
litter for the marshalsea.
2326 Membrane 5 — cont.
Signification to the bishop of London of the royal assent to the election
of William de Glemham, monk of the house of St. John, Colecestre, to be
abbot of that place.
Writ of aid, until Easter, for Thomas de Pedynton, charged by the
steward of the household of Queen Isabel to make purveyance of ale for her
household.
The like for the following purveyors : —
Roger Pate and Robert de Welles, bakers, for wheat.
Robert de Welles, for wheat for the bakery and pantry.
Alexander de Scutellaria, for firewood, charcoal [carbonihuH) and other
things for the scullery.
John Russel, for the like for the hall and chamber.
John de Rading, serjeant.
Richard Martyn \
Robert de Danehurst
William de Kenyngton
John Genticorps
John de Trillowe
Peter de Alrekar, for things for the saucery.
Dec. 2, Acknowledgement of the receipt by the hands of Robert de Wodehous,
Ledbury king's clerk, keeper of the wardrobe of Queen Isabel, from Thomas de
Hyndryngham and John Claver, late guardians of the temporalities of the
bishopric of Norwich, of 200Z. of the issues thereof, delivered by the king's
command into the wardrobe of the said queen and of Edward the king's
first-born son.
Safe-conduct, until the Purification, for Simon abbot of Holyrood,
Edenburgh, elected to the church of Whitherne, who is with the king's
licence to stay within the realm, prosecuting the business of his election,
and his servants to the number of twenty.
Afterwards he had like letters until Mid-Lent Sunday.
Acceptance of an appointment made under testimony of Edward the
king's first-born son, when guardian of the realm, of John de Warenna,
earl of Surrey, to the custody of the lands late of Edmund, earl, of Arundel,
in the Isle of Axiholm, co. Lincoln, he rendering yearly the extent thereof,
and saving to the king the knights' fees and advowsons of churches.
Writ de intendcndo directed to the tenants.
Dec. 12. Commission, during pleasure, to Richard Dammori, of the keeping of the
office of the justiciary of North Wales, in the same manner as other justices
have held the ofiice.
Writ de intendendo directed to all persons of North Wales.
Dec. 15. Grant to William de Fulburn, king's clerk, of the prebend which Robert
Kenilworth. de Berkhampstede, deceased, held in the chapel of Penryn, in Cornwall, in
the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Exeter.
Mandate to the guardian of the spirituality of the said bishopric to
induct him.
Dec. 15. Presentation of Master William de la Nauta to the church of Calyngstoke
Kenilworth. in the same diocese.
Dec. 17. Simple protection, for one year, for William Bernard del Fourn, king's
Kenilworth. serjeant at arms.
Dec. 7.
Kenilworth,
Dec. 28.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 8.
Kenilworth.
20 EDWARD IT.
389
1326.
Dec. 17.
Kenilwoith.
Dec. 19.
Keuilwortli.
Dec. 20.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 24.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 27.
Kenilworth.
Membrane 5 — cant.
Presentation of Alan de Rudham to the church of Wihen, in the diocese
of Lincohi, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of Paulinus Peyvre, tenant in chief.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Matthew de Crauthorn, receiver of the
issues of the king's land of Glaumorgan and Morganou, ordered to bring
certain things of the king now in the castle of Neth to Bristol.
Protection, for one year, for John Gabriel of Winchester, merchant,
trading in divers parts of the realm by land or sea.
Mandate to John de Blomvill, escheator in the counties of Essex, &c. to
deliver the temporalities of the abbey of St. John, Colecestre, to William de
Glemham, a monk of that house, whose election as abbot has been confirmed
by S. bishop of London, and who has done fealty to the king.
Writ (h> intend endo directed to the tenants of the abbey.
Mandate to the mayor and sheriffs of London to deliver to John de
Boloigne and Peter Poisellard, mariners and tenants of Queen Isabel of
Abbeville in the county of Ponthieu, a ship called la Nouel of Abbeville and
another called la Seint Johan of Abbeville with their gear, which were lately
arrested in the port of London after the war with the king of France.
Vacated because on the Close Roll.
Grant, during pleasure, to Jakinettus de Mareigny, king's yeoman, for
his service to the king and queen, of a yearly rent which Odetus Lespecer
had by the king's grant by the hands of Henry de Baiocis, knight, for certain
lands in the county of Lincoln.
Acknowledgement of the delivery on 21 November last, by John Wyard,
into the wardrobe of Queen Isabel and of Edward the king's firstborn
son, at Hereford, of the following moneys and jewels, late of Edmund,
earl of Arundel, which were deposited in the cathedral church of
Cicestre, pertaining to the king by the forfeiture of the earl, to wit : —
524/. 2s. Id. in six canvas sacks, labelled {billatis) for 533Z. 6s. 8^^.,
a cup of silver, gilt, and enamelled in parts, with a cover without a foot of
the weight of 7 marks ; a cup of silver, gilt, and enamelled all over with a
foot and cover, and a basin (alia) to match, of the weight of 111. Qs. 8d. ;
a cup of silver, gilt, and enamelled all over with a foot and a cover and
pint pot (pinta) to match, of the weight of 6 marks ; a cup of silver, gilt,
and partly enamelled, with a trivet (tripero) of the weight of 103s. id. ; &
silver salt-cellar, enamelled all over, with a cover, of the weight of 35s. ;
three cups of silver, gilt, partly broken, with feet and covers, of the weight
of 6Z. 15s. ; four cups of silver, partly broken, with feet and covers, of the
weight of 11. 13s. id. ; three cups of silver, gilt, with feet and covers of the
weight of 108s. id. ; three cups of silver, plain [pianos) with feet and covers
of the weight of 101s. 8d. ; with acquittance for the same to the dean and
chapter of the said church. By bill of the wardrobe.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Pecche to the office of the parker-
ship of the king's parks of Fremantel and Crokham, he taking in that
office the usual wages. ^
MEMBRANE 4.
Dec. 6. Acknowledgement of the delivery on 5 December last by John, bishop of
Woodstock. Wyncestre, deputy treasurer, into the wardrobe of Queen Isabel, by the
340 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
TO^a Membrane 4 — conL
hands of Master John de Briinham, of the following jewels, which John
de Wymondeswold, keeper of the wardrobe late of Hugh le Despenser the
younger in the Tower of London, delivered by the king's command to the
said bishop, to wit : —
A gold cup, engraved and enamelled, on the 'pomel,' weighing 46.s. Qd.
and worth 4/. 13s.
An ewer to match, weighing 21s. and worth 42s.
A gold cup, part enamelled, weighing 4 marks and worth 8 marks.
An ewer to match, weighing 44s. and worth 4Z. 8s.
A gold cup enamelled on the pomel, weighing 48s. and worth 4/. 16s.
An ewer to match, weighing 21s. 8^/. and worth 43s. Sd.
A gold cup, enamelled in part, weighing 4/. 9s. and worth 8i. 16s.
An ewer, weighing 36s. and worth 72s.
A gold cup, enamelled in part, weighing 56s. and worth double.
An ewer to match, weighing 43s. and worth double.
A gold cup, enamelled in part, weighing 70s. and worth 105s.
A like cup, weighing 49s. and worth 7 marks.
An ewer to match, weighing 28s. lOd., and worth 3J marks.
A gold cup, engraved, weighing 38s., worth 76s.
The like, weighing 41s. 46/. and worth 72s.
The like, weighing 21s. and worth 71s. 6^/.
The like, weighing 43s. and worth 4Z.
The like, weighing 47s. and worth 4 marks.
The like, weighing 36s. 8d. and worth 5 marks.
The like, weighing 27s. and worth 40s.
The like, weighing 40s. Qd. and worth 4Z.
The like, weighing 51s. and worth 76s. Sd.
The like, weighing 54s. and worth 41. 12d.
A gold cup, plain, weighing 50s. id. and worth 70s. 4^/.
A gold cup, engraved, weighing 39s. Qd. and worth 60s.
The like, weighing 41s. 6d. and worth double.
The like, weighing 30s. lOd. and worth 60s.
The like, weighing 57s. and worth 775.
The like, weighing 43s. M. and worth 60s.
A gold cup with a crenellated boss on the leg and a boss on the cover,
weighing 60s. and worth 70s.
A gold cup, plain, weighing 23s. 4^/. and worth the weight.
A gold cup, engraved, weighing 49s. worth 73s. Qd.
The like, weighing 49s. Ad. and worth the weight. French.
Nov. 30. Safe-conduct, until the Purification, for W. archbishop of Vienne, and
Ledbury. Master John de Grandisono, archdeacon of Nottingham, in the church of
York, envoys of the pope coming to the realm.
Grant to Master Reginald de Chaumbernoun, king's clerk, of the prebend
which the late dean of Exeter, deceased, had in that church, in the king's
gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Exeter.
By the queen and the king's firstborn son.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Dec. 9. Protection with clause noliimiis, for one year, for the abbot of Rewley.
Kenilworth. The like for the following : —
Neapolion, cardinal, prebendary of Sutton in the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln.
Edmund Gacelyn.
David Barry.
20 EDWARD II.
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1326. Membrane 4 — cunt.
Gregory de Hauvyle.
Thomas Lercedekne.
Ebulo Lestraunge.
Gilbert Man of Wodestok.
Thomas de Houk.
Richard, vicar of the church of Grauntewe.
Master William Giffard, notary public.
Geoffrey de Besilles.
William Saussemer of Neuwerk.
John de Sudbury.
Roger de Bridporte.
' • Robert de Bywell, parson of the church of Aber.
Richard Blundell.
Robert de Studham.
The abbot of Redyngges.
Robert de Hemmyngburgh, parson of the church of Ottehana.
Dec. 1. Grant to Edward the king's firstborn son of the custody of the lands
Ledbury. late of John de Hastynges and Aymer de Valencia, sometime earl of
Pembroke, tenants in chief, during the minority of Laurence son and heir
of the said John and kinsman and one of the heirs of the said Aymer, to
hold with knights' fees, advowsons and all other appurtenances of the
custody, and with the marriage of the same heir. By the Queen.
Appointment of Roger de Chaundos as kee]3er of the land of Morganno,
now in the king's hands ; and it is the king's will that the same Roger
cause the siege of the castle of Kerfily, which still holds out against him,
to be diligently kept up. By the queen and the king's firstborn son.
The like of the same as sheriff of the land of Gloumorgan and Morganno,
during pleasure.
Writ de intendendo directed to all persons, English as well as Welsh, of
the land of Gloumorgan and Morganno.
Presentation of Stephen le Eyr to the church of Nansfonten, in the
diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the see.
By the queen and the king's firstborn son.
Dec. 8. Presentation of Nicholas de Oxonia to that of Mersh, in the diocese of
Keailworth. Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the alien priory of Wilmyngton
being in his hands on account of the war with France.
Dec. 2. Grant, during pleasure, to Edmund de Hakelut of the custody of the
Ledbury. corpus of the castle of Dynevoir in Wales, with the usual fee.
By the queen and her firstborn son.
Mandate to Rees ap Griffith to deliver the same to him, with the armour,
victuals, and other things of the king in the corpus.
Dec. 4. Grant to Roger de Blakolveslegh of the prebend which John de Tynten,
Ledbury. deceased, had in the collegiate church of Glasney, in the king's gift by
reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Exeter.
By the queen and her firstborn son.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the said
bishopric.
Dec. 8. Ratification of the presentation, made by letters patent under the
Kenilworth. testimony of Edward the king's firstborn son when guardian of the realm,
of Robert de Wivill, king's clerk, to the church of Kyngesclere, in the
diocese of Winchester, and of his admission and institution thereto.
342
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Dec. 12.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 8.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 8.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 12.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 13.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 14.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 15.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 15.
Kenilworth .
Membrane 4 — cont.
Si<]:nification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the
election of Master James de Berkele^^h, canon of the cathedral church of
Exeter, doctor of Theology, to be bishop of that place.
Acceptance of the appointment of Robert de Byncestre, made by the
testimony of Edward, the king's firstborn son, when guardian of the realm,
to the custody, during pleasure, of the castle and honor of Richemund and
of the manors of Bywell and Wodehorn, co. Northumberland, and of the
manor of Driffeld, co. York.
Grant to John Luterel, king's yeoman, of the marriage of Henry son and
heir of Henry de Wylyngton, tenant in chief, the king's ward.
Grant to Thomas de Astle, king's clerk, of the prebend which Master John
de Bruton, deceased, held in the church of St. Peter, Exeter, in the king's
gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Exeter.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean or his lociuii tenens and the chapter.
Mandate to Thomas de Hyndryngham and John Claver, late guardians
of the temporalities of the bishopric of Norwich, to deliver the same to
William, late canon of London, preferred to be bishop thereof by J. the
pope, whose preferment was on 9 November last accepted by the king by
letters patent under the testimony of Edward, the king's firstborn son, then
guardian of the realm, and whose fealty the king has taken.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the bishopric.
Writ de intendendo directed to the chapter of the king's free chapel of St.
Martin le Grand, London, in favour of Richard de Ellesfeld, king's clerk, to
whom on 6 October, 11 Edward II, the king granted the deanery of that
chapel, but who has since been unjustly impeached in respect of the chapel.
Ratification of the grant for life lately made by letters patent under the
testimony of Edward, the king's firstborn son, when guardian of the realm,
to John Gifi:ard, king's clerk, of the wardenship of the hospital of St.
Leonard, York.
Writ de intendendo directed to the brothers and sisters of the hospital.
Protection with clause nolwnus, for one year, for Master Henry de
Trippelowe.
The like for the following : —
William de Stepyng, parson of the church of Cotenham.
Thomas, vicar of the church of Asshewell.
William de Bermyngeham.
John Siflet of Coventre, merchant.
Walter de Salopia.
Peter Carbonel.
William Genticorps. «
Henry de Ardern.
Master Raymond Peregrin! , parson of the church of Atherton.
John, the bishop of Carlisle's [man].
Eli as de Froyle.
William de Farnham, parson of the church of Compton.
Ingelram Berenger.
W^ alter de la Grave.
The prior of St. Mary's, Suthwerk.
Thomas Catel of Baldok.
John de Chelmerford.
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2326 Membrane 4 — rout.
William de Friston, rector of Assherugge, and the convent of that
place.
Edmund de Malyns.
Geoffrey de Langeleye.
John le Smale.
Ealph de Camoys.
The abbot of Langedon.
Elizabeth, lady of Montacute.
Robert son of Nicholas Martyn.
The abbot of Nuttele.
Thomas de Furnivall the elder.
Alan de Elsefeld and Richard Malet.
Ralph le Sauvage.
Peter le Newe of Berewyk.
William le Newe of Berewyk.
John le Newe of Berewyk.
Adam, prior of Lewes, for two years.
Robert de Cantuaria.
Ralph de Stoke, parson of the church of Sabricheworth,
Thomas de Sibthorp, clerk.
Master Thomas de Garton, parson of the church of Overe.
John de Lacchele.
John de Benham.
Thomas son of Richard de Berkele.
The abbot of Battle.
John de Rasen.
Richard de Potesgrave, master of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen,
Neuton in Holdernesse.
Henry de Bedyk.
Margery de Burghfeld,
John Say.
Master Robert de Ayleston.
Walter de Lithe.
John de Claveryng.
Richard de Keresle of Coventre.
Richard Asselyn.
Dec. 18. The burgesses and commonalty of the town of Teukesbury, late of
Kenilworth. Hugh le Dispenser, the king's enemy, which has come into the
king's hands by the forfeiture of the said Hugh.
Presentation of Walter de Rammesbury to the church of Fissherton
St. Nicholas, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of his
custody of the land and heir of Wilham de Saffray, tenant in chief.
Dec. 20. Grant to Robert de Swynnerton, king's clerk, of the deanery of the king's
Kenilworth free chapel of Stafford.
Dec. 25.
Kenilworth
MEMBRANE 3.
Restitution to John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, the king's kinsman,
of all bis castles, lands, and goods, which the king lately caused to be taken
into his hands ; and appointment of Richard de Creek, the earPs clerk, to
the custody of such on this side the Trent, to be kept for the use of the
earl by the bailiffs and ministers who kept them before the taking or by
other fit persons. By K. on the information of the queen.
844
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1326.
Dec. 30.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 31.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 19.
Kenilworth,
Dec. 26.
Kenilworth.
1327.
.Jan. 4.
Kenilworth.
Membrane 3 — cotit.
Mandate to Peter de Breton, for livery to the said Richard of such of
the lands as are in his custody, with the issues thereof received by him.
The like to Robert de Watevill, with respect to the manor of Swafham,
CO. Norfolk, in his custody.
The like to Robert de Insula, with respect to the earl's houses in the
parish of St. Martin's, Ludegate, London, in his custody.
The like to Simon Croiser, with respect to the earl's goods in his custody
and the issues of manors and lands received by him.
The like to the following : —
Richard de Perers.
John de Wilburgham.
John de la Gotere and John de Crosholm.
Nicholas de Sancto Marco.
William Man.
John de Kirkeby.
Philip de Aylesbury.
William de Frogenhale.
Appointment as above of Thomas de Colevill to the custody of the earl's
lands beyond the Trent. By K. on the information of the queen.
Mandate for livery of the same to the said Thomas above to Robert de
Bynchestre.
The like to William de Felton. [Fi-edera.']
Signification to the archbishop of Tuam of the royal assent to the
election of Master John de Roscoman, canon of the cathedral church of
Elphin, to be bishop of that place.
Power to John Darcy ' le neveu,' justiciary of Ireland, to cause the
temporalities of the bishopric to be delivered to the said Master John,
elected to be bishop of the said church, void by the death of Laurence,
after first taking his fealty in the king's name and receiving from him
letters patent of himself and of the dean and chapter, sealed with their
common seal, that this grace is done of mere liberality and shall not be
drawn into a precedent.
Whereas the king by letters patent lately granted to Master Robert de
Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, the custody of the lands late of John de
Chaunceux, tenant in chief, during the minority of Hugh son and heir of
the said John, and Robert afterwards granted to Idonia late the wife of
Robert de Dorkyng, citizen of London, the custody of the lands of the said
John in Canewedon to hold as in letters patent of Robert enrolled in the
chancery more fully appears; the king of special grace to Walter Turk,
citizen of London, who has now married Idonia, and to the latter, has
granted that they shall retain the custody of the same lands during the
minority of the said or other heir.
Power to the abbot of Rievaulx, Ivo de Aldeburgh, and Robert de
Bynicestre to agree with Robert de Brus and his deputies on a day and
place of meeting between envoys of the king and of the said Robert to treat
of peace. [Fcedera.]
Pardon to John de Felton, knight, of the forfeiture of his life and limbs,
lands and goods pertaining to the king for his not giving up the castle of
KerfiUy and the goods in it, lately committed to his custody, at the command
of Queen Isabel and Edward the king's firstborn son.
The like to all persons in the said castle, except to Hugh, son of Hugh
le Despenser the younger. [Fwdera.]
20 EDWARD II.
S45
1327.
Jan. 8.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 14.
Kenilworth .
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Mandate to Robert de l>ilkemore, escheator in the counties of Cornwall,
Devon, Somerset and Dorset to deliver the temporalities of the bishopric of
Exeter to Master James de Berkeleygh, canon of the church of Exeter,
whose election as bishop has been confirmed by W. archbishop of Canterbury,
and who has done fealty to the king.
The like to William de Weston, escheator in the counties of Surrey,
Sussex, Kent, Middlesex, and in the city of London.
The like to John de Hampton.
The like to Thomas de Harpedon, escheator in the counties of Wilts,
Southampton, Oxford, Berks, Bedford and Buckingham.
W^rit de intcndendo directed to the tenants of the bishopric.
Mandate to the dean and chapter not to intermeddle further in the said
temporalities, which are in their custody by grant of the king by reason of
the last voidance.
Presentation of John de Melbourn to the church of Fulbeck, in the
diocese of Lincoln. By K. on the information of Robert de Wyvill.
Licence, at the request of Hugh de Audele, for Alesia late the wife of
Ralph de Greystok, tenant in chief, to marry Ralph de Nevyll.
Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Valentine Bek.
The like for the following : —
Thomas de Saunford.
Henry Gernet.
Thomas de Saunford (sic).
Simon de Bonevyll.
Master Peter Vaurell.
Ingelram Berenger.
William de Boston.
Margaret de Holebrok.
The prior of Malton.
The abbot of Mussenden.
Hugh Daudele.
The abbot of Leys ton.
Adam Chesse.
Simon Gunwyn.
John de London, parson of the church of Suthcrek.
Peter de Graunsoun.
Silvian Loteri, merchant of the society of the Peruzzi of Florence, going
beyond seas, has letters nominating Boniface de Peruch' and John Junctyn,
merchants, as his attorneys for two years.
Protection and safe-conduct for two years for the men, merchants,
mariners and others of the town of Great Yarmouth, going by land or sea
to the duchy of Aquitaine with goods and merchandise to make their profit
of there.
Grant to John de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, son and heir of
Humphrey de Bohun, late earl, tenant in chief, whose castles, manors and
lands, by reason of the minority of the said John, were in the king's hands
from the day of his death until 1 November last, and during that time have
been in divers ways destroyed and wasted, of all the crops and goods that
were therein at Michaelmas last, which belong to the king, and the arrears of
the farms and rents of that term and afterwards, still remaining to be levied,
to be applied in aid of the relief and repair of the said castles, manors and
lands.
346
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1327.
Jan. 8.
Kenil worth.
Jan. 10.
Kenilwortb.
Jan. 11.
Kenilworth .
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 12.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 18.
Kenilworth.
Dec. 15.
Kenilworth,
Jan. 19.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Membrane 2 — eo}it.
Licence, at the request of Hugh Daudele, for Alesia late the wife of
Ralph de Greystok .
Unjinished ami vacated because above.
Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's kinsman, Thomas Wake of
Lidell to the custody of the manors of Glatton and Holm, co. Huntingdon,
in the king's hands for certain causes ; so that he render the extent thereof
at the exchequer.
Vacated because on the Fine Boll.
Restitution to Queen Isabel of the county of Cornwall, and the castles,
fortresses, towns, manors, lands, farms and divers places, lately granted to
her by the king for life in dower, but afterwards resumed by him for
certain causes ; with the crops, stock, rents, arrears, debts and other goods.
Mandate in pursuance to the keepers of lands, &c. in the counties of
Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
The like to the keepers of the same in the following counties : —
Oxford and Berks. Gloucester and Hereford.
Norfolk and Suffolk. Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Essex and Hertford. Southampton and Wilts.
Writ of aid, until Easter, for William Fox, making purveyances for the
king's poultry.
The like for the following : —
John Smert. John Wik.
Ralph West. John de Harwe.
Richard le Blak. Edward le PuUeter.
William de Leghton. John Draper.
Richard Kenebell.
Presentation of Philip de la Wyle to the church of Merssh, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the alien priory of Wylmynton
being in his hands on account of the war with France. By K.
Presentation of Reginald de Botheby, chaplain, to the church of
Dodyngton, in the diocese of Lincoln.
Grant to William Trussel of the custody of two parts of the lands late of
Peter Prilli during the minority of Peter son of Hugh Prilli, kinsman and
heir of the said Peter ; with the marriage of the heir without disparage-
ment.
W^hereas the king lately committed to William de Bereford the elder,
now deceased, the manors of Halesworth, co. Sufiblk, and Ketringham,
CO. Norfolk, certain lands in Melton, co. Norfolk, Pudele, co. Huntingdon,
Weston, CO. Hertford, and Ketringham aforesaid, during the minority of
the heir of John de Argenteym, tenant in chief, which were extended at
72Z. 19.S-. 10:|^/., he rendering at the Exchequer 761. yearly: he has granted
to Simon de Bereford the said 76^. to be received at Easter and Michaelmas
yearly, by the hands of the executors of the will of the same William.
Grant to John de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, son and heir of
Humphrey de Bohun, late earl, tenant in chief, whose castles, manors and
lands by reason of the rebellion of the said Humphrey were taken into the
king's hands until 31 October last, when they were restored to the said
John, and during that time they were in divers ways wasted and destroyed,
of all the crops and goods that were therein at Michaelmas last, which
belong to the king, and the arrears of farms and rents of that term and
afterwards still outstanding, to be applied towards the raising again and
repair of the said castles, manors and lands. [Of. above.]
20 EDWARD II.
847
1327.
Jan. 6.
Kenihvorth,
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 12.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 20.
Kenilworth.
Jan. 10.
Kenilworth .
MEMBRANE 1.
John son of Roger Gernoun ' le eisne,' staying in England, has letters
nominating Koger son of Eoger Gernoun ' le eisne ' as his attorney in
Ireland for one year.
Bartholomew Dardys, staying in England, has like letters nominating
William Malabre as his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Protection with clause nolnmnx, for one year, for Master William le
Scapoun.
The like for Thomas de Berdefeld.
Pardon, at the request of Robert de Walkefare, to Nicholas Fraunceys
and Florence late the wife of Philip de Orreby, tenant in chief, for inter-
marrying without the king's licence.
Protection, for one year, for Peter de Sancto Laurencio, late prior of
Bermundeseye, prosecuting business in the king's courts.
Grant to William de la Zousche, in consideration of his expenses in the
king's service, of the marriage of John de Multon, tenant in chief, the
king's ward, without disparagement.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Aubin de Neusom to the custody of the
water of Fosse by York, he takmg for the custody as much as others have
been accustomed to take.
Grant to Simon de Bereford of that which pertains to the king of the
marriage of her that was the wife of Walter de Pavely, tenant in chief, to
wit, any fine she may make with the king for her marriage or the forfeiture
due if she marry without licence.
1326. MEMBRANE 29d.
July 8. Association of John de Denum with Walter de Norwyco, William de
Bylieet. Herle and John de Stonore in the room of Geoffrey le Scrop, who cannot
act as he is attendant on some business of the king, in a commission of
oyer and terminer touching trespasses against the peace in the county of
Leicester. By K.
July 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser and Hamo de
Byfleet. Chiggewell, touching the king's ministers and keepers of prisons and gaols
in the city of London and in the county of Middlesex, who by colour of
their offices have committed oppressions and extortions, maintained felons
and counterfeited the king's coin and seals. By C.
July 9. The like to Walter de Friskeneye, Robert de Malberthorpe, Gilbert
Henley. de Toutheby and Peter de Raytheby, on complaint by the prior of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and of brother Simon de
Sprotle, his confrere, that Nicholas de Cantilupo, William de Stanle, John
de Coule, Thomas le Chaumberleyn of Kynthorp, Gilbert le Fevre of
Wythcal, Walter le Provost of Wythcal, John his son, and others, assaulted
the said Simon at Wythcal, co. Lincoln. . By p.s.
The like, on complaint by the prior and brother Roger de Barton, his
confrere, as above.
July 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courtenay, John de
Westminster. Stonore and John de Frilond, on complaint by Elizabeth de Burgo, that
some persons carried away her goods at Cranebourn, co. Dorset, entered
her free chace there and hunted therein, carried away her deer and
assaulted her servant, William de Welles. By K.
348
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1327.
July 9.
By fleet.
Monbrayie 2d(l — cont.
Commission to William le Palmer and John de Boveton to enquire
touching destructions and wastes in the king's manor of Bradfeld, co.
Sutiblk, from the time when it came into his hands and was in the custody
of Robert de Bures and Giles de Wathesham and others. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 28d,
Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard Damory, Hugh de Meignill,
Hugh de Button, and Robert de Knyghtleye, touching the persons who
make conspiracies and commit crimes, and oppressions by the king's
ministers by colour of their oflfices, in the hundreds and commotes of
Overton.
July 20. Appointment of William Trussel to arrest Adam le Waferer and all
Westminster, others in his company as the king's rebels, dead or alive, and bring them
to him. By K.
July 18.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
July 20.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 27d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Doncastre, Nicholas de
Langford, John de Eland, and Robert de Shirbourn, on complaint by
William de Boterwyk that William de Radeclif, Adam, John and Roger, his
brothers, Richard son of William de Radeclif, Adam de Levre, Roger de
Harewode, William de Birches, John de Holt and others assaulted him at
Maumchestre, co. Lancaster, and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to Roger Bavent, John Bever and Robert de Aston, on complaint
by William la Zousche of Assheby that Thomas Tayllard the younger,
William de Cicestre, Luke de Vyenne, Hugh de Boussy, Thomas de
Writlington, Richard de Folkedene, Nicholas de Vilers, Robert Bosse, John
Baret, William son of Richard de Dudelusford, Martin de Elmere, William
de Sancto Paulo, John atte See, clerk, Richard de Heghes, John son of
Richard de Heghes, William Gundevill, John de Ernelegh, William de
Slefhurst, Geoflrey atte Broke, William de Wodelond, Richard Hervy,
William de Sancto Georgio, John de Sutton, John atte Forde, Nicholas de
Gate and others entered his park at Tr6ve, co. Sussex, hunted therein and
carried away deer. By K.
The like to the same, on complaint by the said William and Ralph his
son that John atte See, William atte See, Roger, parson of the church of
Stopeham, John atte Ford, Nicholas de Gate and others broke their close
at Stopeham, co. Sussex, fished in their stews, took and carried away fish,
and beat their servants. By K.
The like to Peter de Middelton, Simon de Grymesby and Thomas de
Eyvill, on complaint by John de Ellerker the elder that Robert de Queldryk
of Suthcavc, John de Vaus, Alexander Deakne, John Anot, Alexander
Stagge, Robert de Hewyk, 'charetter,' Richard Fughel the younger, Peter
de Brumpflet, WiUiam Wayte, Henry le Porter, William Kyng, Thomas
Prest, Geoffrey de Danthorp, Robert and John, his brothers, William de
Danthorp the younger, Nicholas Palmer, John his brother, William de
Brigge, William son of Peter le Clerk, Thomas Skayl, Robert le Bultster,
Alice Deakne, John Deakne, Robert le Nedlere, Clement Gommory, and
others, assaulted and stoned him at Ellerker, co. York, besieged his
dwelling-place and beaj; his servants. By K.
20 EDWARD U.
.S49
1327.
July 25.
Sheen.
July 20.
Westminster.
July 18.
Westminster,
Mejnbrane 2ld — cont.
The like to Richard de Bernyngham, William de Felton, Robert de
Barton and Thomas de Wardecop, touching the persons who killed John de
Langhorn, king's serjeant, while he was on the king's service at Castle
Barnard ; the jury to be of the county of York.
The likfe to Hugh de Courteneye, John de Stonore, William de Weylond
and Peter de Ludington, on complaint by John, bishop of Bath and Wells,
that whereas one part of the bridge of Hertelake in Welles from time out
of mind has been made and repaired by the bishops of Bath and Wells and
the other part of the same bridge in Glastonbury by the abbots of
Glastonbury, Adam, abbot of Glastonbury, John atte Weye, William de
Sowy, Roger Tauntefer, Richard Prowet of Btrete, William de Seles, John
le Wolf, Geoffrey Castel, John Sherp, William de Marleford, John de
Hembury, and others, broke his part of the said bridge and also a wall of
pales and earth made by him in his own water and soil at Woky, co.
Somerset, to retain the water there to flood his meadows and water his
animals, and carried away the said pales and the timber and iron nails of
his part of the bridge. By K.
Vacated because otherwiM hcloiv.
The like to Hugh de Courteney, John de Stonore, Ralph de Bereford
and Robert de Aston, on complaint by Elizabeth de Burgo that Robert de
Pauleshay, Adam de Wodefolde, Walter de Luffegrove, Thomas le Fevre of
Compton, William de Stoke of la Berton, ' messer,' Giles Coleman, Thomas
de Morton of Asshemere, ' messer,' William Mopy, Hugh Prouwet, John
Pynge, Walter le Burcy, William son of John de Hanghelegh, and others,
carried away her goods at Cranebourn, entered her free chace there, hunted
therein and carried away deer, and assaulted William de Welles, his servant
there ; the jury to be of the counties of Dorset and Wilts. By K.
The like to the same on complaint by the same Elizabeth that William
de Stokes, ' chivaler,' Walter Peper, John Poup, Robert Jolif, Richard
Joye, William le Longe, and others, fished in her free fishery at Warham,
CO. Dorset, carried away fish, and assaulted her servants. By K.
Aug. 1.
Porchester.
MEMBRANE 26d.
July 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courtenay, John de
Westminster. Stonore, Ralph de Bereford and Robert de Aston, on complaint by William
de Welles that Robert de Pauleshay and the others named above, assaulted
him at Funtemel, co. Dorset, and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to Robert de Asshele, John de Cantebrigg and Roger de Louthe,
on complaint by William de Neuport, king's yeoman, that Roger Noreys,
Henry Fykeys, John de Huntyngdon, Robert Sherreve, William Cartere,
Richard But, Simon 'Richardesprestbut,' John le Ride, Sewal atte Ponde,
John Rykedoun, John ' Thelavediescartere Engayne,' William Blowere the
elder, John de Witham, William Blowere the younger, Bartholomew le
Hayward, William de Witham, Walter Frost, John le Hayward, William
Coleman, William Duraunt, John Beneyt, Thomas Joce, William le Cok,
Walter Adam, John le Herde, Robert le Gardiner, John Makehayt of
Leghes, Richard Russel, John atte Pirie, Andrew Paget, William Evot,
Simon Calle, John Ive, and others, broke his gates and closes at Kersingg
and Notle, co. Essex, while he was in the king's company on his service,
trampled his crops with carts and horses, drove away 6 horses, 5 oxen,
100 sheep and 40 smne, carried away his goods and beat his servants.
By p.s.
350
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 or)!^ ^lemhrane 26'^/ — cont.
Aug. 5. The like to Philip de Aylesbury, John de la Haye and John Bever, on
Porchester. complaint by Neapolio, cardinal, prebendary of Kynges Sutton in the
church of St. Mary, Ijincoln, that while he was under the king's protection,
John de Lethenborgh, William his son, John le Bakere of Bukyngham,
Roger de Derby of Bukyngham, ^yilliam Ketel of Bluonham of Bukyngham,
and others, entered his close at Bukyngham, co. Buckingham, carried
away his goods there, and assaulted Thomas de Lesingham, his servant
there. By K.
July 20. The like to Hugh de Courteney, John de Stonore, William de Weylond
Westminster, and Peter de Ludyngton, touching a complaint by John, bishop of Bath
and Wells, as already entered on )ucmhrane 27<1, with the exception that
the name there given as ' Tauntefer ' is now given as ' Tauntester.' By K.
Aug. 10. Association of John de Mohun and John Randolf in a commission de
Clarendon, iralliis et foi^satis in the county of Somerset, lately directed to John deBello
Campo of Somerset, John Inge and John de Clyvedon.
Aug. 2.
Porchester,
Aug. 12.
Clarendon,
Aug. 15.
Clarendon,
MEMBRANE 23d.
Appointment of Simon Ward and John de Neyvill, keepers of the peace in
the Northtrithyng and Westtrithyng, co. York, to arrest Robert de Wode-
halle, indicted of the death of Robert Pygot, parson of the church of
Handesworth, by an inquisition made by the said Simon and Thomas
Deyvill.
Mandate to Richard Damory, justice of Chester, in consideration of the
large number of outlawed and banished persons now congregated in the
w^oods, passes, and other places in those parts, of the crimes committed by
them, and the confederacies whereby these persons escape arrest, also of
the fact that he has caused John de Wrenbury and Richard de Oldynton,
abettors of such evildoers, to be taken and imprisoned in Chester Castle,
for w^hich the king commends him, to have these detained until he give
other order therein and to follow and arrest Icok de Oldyngton, another
abettor of such malefactors, with all other such persons wherever found ;
and to warn all such as have given security for good behaviour under the
penalty contained in such security to use all diligence for the arrest of the
said malefactors. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas, earl of Norfolk, John de
Mutford and John de Lymbury, on complaint by John, bishop of Ely, that,
whereas the bishops of Ely time out of mind had view of frankpledge in their
manor of Ely, co. Cambridge, he, being also under the king's protection,
began to hold it within the dwelling-place of the said manor by Nicholas de
Cantebrigge, his bailiff there, John de Legburn, Walter de Foxton, John
Peivre of Burwell, Reginald de Gormoncestre, William le Long, Roger le
Mariner, John Michil, Henry Denever, John Denever, John de Sutton,
Henry de Holbrok, Matthew Sprungenes, John de Helegay, Edmund
Ferour, Henry atte Kirk, John de liuntyngdon, William de Helgey, John
Wych, John de Lidgate, Peter de Shropham, Michael Couherd, Walter le
Clerk, John de Derham, Henry de Fenlond, Richard le Ferrour, Nicholas
de Borwell, Henry le Keu, William ' the Prioresbakester,' William Howard,
Richard de Dounham, Robert Beneit, Hugh de Dounham, Philip Beneit,
Thomas de Manhal, Simon de Driffeld, Richard de Maneye, Robert Leem,
John atte Brodhith, 'clerk,* Robert Bek, Ralph Valentyn, Richard Neulyn,
John Michel, 'boucher,' Roger Soper, Robert Purse, John Stak, John de
Cremplisham, John * Jonesman of Helgay,' Peter de Walton, Wilham
20 EDWARD II.
851
1327.
Aug. 20.
Clarendon.
Membrane 2Sd — emit,
Hendiman, Peter Hendiman, John de Eversolt, Andrew de Lek, Adam Bal,
William Rede, William Ferfchyng, John Peyvre, ' keu,' John de Ely the
younger, John Brak, chaplain, Robert Skall, Ralph de Feltewell, John Fie,
John atte Castelhith, 'clerk,' Laurence de Carleton, Henry son of Henry le
Keu, Hubert Makheyt, and others in great multitude assembled soundhig
the common bell of the town of Ely for all to follow them, came to the said
dwelling place and assaulted the said bailifi'and other servants of the bishop,
prevented the bailiff from holding the said court, whereby the bishop lost
his profit thereof, broke the doors of such dwelling-place and of his houses
there and carried away the timebr thereof and other goods. ]>y K.
The like to John de Bello Campo and John Inge, on complaint by John
Aleyn the elder that Andrew de Ralegh, Thomas de Ralegh, Robert de
Ralegh, Gilbert de Langedene, Richard de Langedene, Thomas Chanel,
Walter le Keu, Walter Broun, Robert Chake, Roger Dolkok, Simon le
Taillour and others, broke his houses at Chedemershe, co. Somerset, mowed
his crops, and carried away the said crops and other goods. By K.
MEMBRANE 21(1.
July 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courteney, John de Stonore,
Westminster. Ralph de Bereford, and Robert de Aston, on complaint by Elizabeth de
Burgo, that Walter de Burcy, and William son of John de Hanlegh, and
others, entered her free chace at Cranebourne, hunted therein and carried
away deer ; the jury to be of the county of Wilts. By K.
Sept. 4. The like* to Hugh de Prestwold and Ralph Beler, on complaint by Thomas
Porchester. de Waltham, 'parker,' that John son of Peter de Lymesy, William de
Bukemore, parson of the church of Arle, Ivo de Baggeslo, Robert le
Muleward of Arle, John his brother, William brother of the latter, Ralph
atte Halle of Arle, John Fayrhod, Robert Potter, John de Shopeye, Robert
Godbeherinne, John le Wyse, Roger le Wyse, Walter le Wyse, William le
Turnour, John de Thurneby, Richard de Slolegh, Henry his brother, Thomas
le Dene of Astle, John son of Gilbert de Hardeshull, Roger Falke of Arle,
Alexander Ughtred of Filyngiegh, Henry Ughtred, Jordan Ughtred, Robert
Ughtred, William le Fort, of Over Whitacre, John le Fort, Laurence
Bustelere of Over Whitacre, and others, assaulted him by night at Shustok,
CO. Warwick. By K.
The like to the same on like complaint by the following, severally : —
Alexander Marmyon of Shustok.
Henry de CuUe of Shustok.
Hamo, ' Johanesman le Botiller.'
John le Botiller of Shustok, and that they carried away his goods.
Sept. 5. The like to Constantine de Mortuo Mari, Robert Baynard and John Claver
Porchester. touching the persons who killed Hervey de Saham at Saham, co. Norfolk.
ByK.
Apl. 17 (siV). Commission to Philip de Columbier, Hugh de Langeland and John de
Kenilworth. Chidyok to enquire touching adherents of rel.els in the counties of
Somerset, Dorset and Devon and to arrest tham, certifymg the king
thereof from time to time. ^y K.
MEMBRANE 20d.
Sept. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Annesleye and^ Robert le
Porchester, Flemyng touching the persons who entered the king's chace of Kyngeswod,
in the counties of Gloucester and Somerset, hunted therein and took deer,
cut down trees and carried away his deer and trees. By K,
8e52
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1327.
Sept. 7.
Porchester,
Membrane 20d — cont.
Commission to Thomas de Burton and John de Kylvyngton, to enquire
touching a complaint by John de Wygemore and Archibald de Crabarry,
merchants of Scotland, that whereas they and their fellows of that land
with wool and other goods, and certain scholars with goods, lately
went in a Flemish ship from Scotland to Flanders and for fear of pirates
arranged with AVilliam Pnnche, king's mariner, that he should take them
to a safe place, and he took them to the port of Scardeburgh, and whereas
certain mariners and men of another ship of Flanders, wherein John
Stuffe of Aberden, merchant of Scotland, then was, for fear of the said
pirates, took refuge in the said port in their ship's boat, the sheriff of York
and the keepers of the tow^n of Scardeburgh arrested all those persons and
their goods contrary to the truce with the Scots. If they find that the
complaint is true they are to deliver the said persons from prison with their
goods, except Simon de Carale, clerk, upon whom suspicious letters were
found by the sheriff. By K.
.lune 8.
Sturiy.
Sept. 8.
Porchester
MEMBRANE 19d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Inge, Richard de Baskervill
and Thomas de Louthe, touching all felons and trespassers indicted before
the keepers of the peace in the counties of Gloucester and Hereford,
whether at the suit of the king or of other, which indictments have been
reserved until their coming, and touching any indictments found during
their stay.
The like to Philip de Somervill, Robert de Knyghteleye and Roger
Hillari in the county of Stafford.
MEMBRANE 18^?.
Sept. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Sareshull, John de
Porchester. Hampton, William de Bradewalle and Thomas de Boydon, on complaint
by William de Kyrkeby, king's clerk, that Thomas de Bromleye, master of
the hospital of St. Wulstan, Worcester, Alexander Dabetot of Hyndelep
the elder, and Alexander, Robert and Richard, his sons, Richard, parson
of the church of Bradecote, William le Tiller, chaplain, Walter Mayel,
chaplain, William de Ippesle of Worcester, Thomas Garlek, Walter de
Martle, Walter Derlyng, Thomas Tynker, Robert ' Raufservaunt of
Talwardyn,' Reginald Alhote, Hugh de Bidon, Thomas de Hampton,
Nicholas ' othe Cuntre,' Thomas * othe Cuntre,' Richard Smert of
Worcester, ' keu,' Philip le Clerk of Ambresbury, William le Hay ward of
Pury, John de Bolehull, and others, assaulted him and his servants at
Smyde, co. Worcester. By K.
The like to the same, on complaint by the said W^illiam and by Hugh de
Dufford that the above persons mowed their crops at Bradecote, co.
Worcester, and carried away the said crops and other goods.
The like to the same, on complaint by Hugh de Dufford that the said
persons broke his house at Smyde and assaulted him. By K.
Sept. 10. Commission to William de Sutton and' Thomas Boydyn to survey the
Porchester. state of the castle of Warwick, since it came into the king's hands by reason
of the minority of the heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant
in chief, to wit, in the lands, houses, walls and buildings of the castle, and
in the mills, parks, woods and stews belonging thereto, through the
negligence of the king's keepers thereof. By K.
20 EDWARD IT.
;in:^
1327.
Sept. 8.
Porch ester,
Sept. 8.
Forchester.
Sept. 10.
Porchester.
Sept. 10.
Porjhester.
Meuihranc \9>d — cont.
The like to Robert Baynard, Thomas de Hyndryngham and William
Marche to enqnire touching the persons who in certain ships of the town
of Holkam, co. Norfolk, and the parts adjacent attacked two ships of
FlanderSj killed the men in them, and brought the ships to Ilolkam, where
the goods still remain in certain ships of the men of that town. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Kyme, Gilbert de
Toutheby and Alan de Cobeldyk touching the persons who killed Warin de
Benyngfeld, parson of the church of Creton, at Creton, co. Lincoln.
By K.
Mandate to Philip de Somervill, Philip de Baryngton and Robert de
Knyghtleye, keepers of the peace in the county of Stafford, to be very
diligent and to certify the king of the arrests made by them from time to
time, and power to them to heavily amerce the disobedient. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Marmyon, Henry le Scrop,
Ralph de Bulmer, and Robert de Scorburgh, touching indictments of
persons before the keepers of the peace in the county of York, whether
at the suit of the king or of other, which have been reserved until their
coming. By K.
MEMBRANE 17(1.
[Sept. 10. Commission to Philip de Columbier, Hugh de Langeland and John de
Porchester.] Chidyok to enquire touching adherents of the rebels dwelling in parts
beyond thB seas and persons betraying the secrets of the realm, in the
counties of Somerset, Dorset and Devon, and to arrest them. By K.
Sept. 10.
Porchester.
Sept. 12.
Porchester,
Sept. 13.
Porchester,
Sept. 18.
Porchester,
MEMBRANE IQd.
Commission to Philip de Somervill, Philip de Baryngton and Robert de
Knyghtleye to keep the peace in the county of Stafford, to enquire of felons,
felonies, trespassers and trespasses, and to arrest those found guilty or had
in suspicion. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Bardelby, John Randolf
and Robert de Estdene, on complaint by Richard atte Grove that some
persons assaulted him at Ovyng, co. Sussex. By K.
The like to Henry le Scrop, John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton,
on information that Robert de Bello Monte, Henry de Abarford, prior of
St. Oswald's, John de Ledes and Richard de Farbourn, his fellow-canons,
and others riding with armed force in the county of York, broke the king's
dykes and hays at Skoles and BercAvyk, trod down and depastured his grass
and crops there, carried away his goods and still commit trespasses and
crimes in that county. By K.
The like to Henry le Scrop, John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton,
on complaint by the prior of St. Oswald's that Simon Ward, William
Gramary, Thomas his brother, and others, assaulted and imprisoned him
at Bramham, co. Y^ork, carried away his goods and beat his servants.
By p.s.
The like to the same, on complaint by the said prior and Gilbert de
Ponte Burgi, his fellow-canon, that the above persons assaulted and
imprisoned the said Gilbert there. By p.s.
The like to the same, on complaint by the said prior and Richard de
Farburn, his fellow-canon, that the said persons assaulted the said Richard
there. By p.s.
3217
354
CALENDAPx OF PATENT ROLLS.
1327
Sept. 28.
Tower of
Loudon.
:)[EMBBANE 15d.
Commission to Robert le Conestable, John de Kilvyngton and Thomas de
Burton to enquire by jury of the county of York touching the persons who
boarded a ship called la I'darijiii of Flanders, during the truce with
Flanders, at Whiteby, and killed' Walter called 'Fosse,' master of the ship,
the mariners thereof, nine merchants of Scotland, sixteen pilgrims of
Scotland, and thirteen women, who were therein, carried away the goods
therein and abandoned the ship : and touching the persons who afterwards
took the ship so abandoned, and brought it with the goods remaining
therein whither they would. They are to seize the goods, keep the guilty
in safe custody, and certify the king thereof. ' By K.
Oct. 15.
Tintern.
MEMBRANE 13d.
Commission to John Perbroun and Robert de Drayton to enquire by jury
of Great Yarmouth touching the above ship, and restore the goods recovered
to William Dekne of Bruges or his attorney. The master of the ship is
here described as ' Walter called Fosse of Lescluse.' By K.
Nov. 28.
Ledbury.
Dec. 20.
Kenilworth.
MEMBBANE 5d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Crombewell, William
Trussell and Richard de Perers, touching all persons concerned in the death
of Reginald de Sumbref killed at Cyrencestre, co. Gloucester. By C.
Appointment of Henry de Glastenbury, king's yeoman, to arrest Thomas
de Stok of Welley, whom the king had commanded to be kept in custody
by the said Henry, then porter in the king's prison oli^the gate of the
household, who has escaped from that prison.
I
1328.
Jan. 8.
Kenilworih.
MEMBRANE 4d.
Appointment of Ralph de Bereford and James de Norton to deliver the
gaol of Winchester of jMargery late the wife of Robert Lewer, detained
there for the death of Peter de Doscombe, and for a horse and other goods
of his stolen by her.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Cheyny and Griffin Thloyt,
on complaint by the men and tenants of the commonality of the land of
Dynebegh, by petition in Parliament, that whereas Henry de Lacy, some-
time earl of Lincoln and lord of that land, by charter, granted to them and
their heirs and under-tenants dwellino: in his lands and fees in the cantreds
of Ros and Ryvonyawc, and in the commote of Kymmerch, both English
and Welsh, licence to hunt and carry away deer and beasts of the woods in
the said lands and fees, except in certain manors, woods, pastures and
wastes specified in the charter, as well as divers other liberties specified
therein ; and whereas they enjoyed these liberties in the time of the said
earl and of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, afterwards lord of the said land ;
Hugh le Despenser, into whose hands the land came on the death of the
said Thomas, totally prevented them from enjoying these liberties and they
still are prevented from doing so ; the king, into whose hands the said
land has now come by the forfeiture of Hugh, will remedy this. The
inquisition is to be made in the presence of the keeper of the said land or
his lieutenant, by jury of the counties of Engelfeld and Snaudon, and of
the lands of Dyffrencloyth and Dynmael adjoining thereto, and justice to
be done. By pet. of C.
( 355 )
GENERAL INDEX.
( 357
GENEEAL INDEX.
A
Abbaoia, Robert de. 179.
Abberbury [Adderbury, CO. Oxford], Richai'd
de. 112, 231, 286, 287.
See Adderbury.
Abbeville, in Ponthieu [Somme], 339.
, la Nouel, ship of, 339.
, la Seint Johan, ship of, 339.
Abbey, decayed, 163, 304.
, contested election in. See Tavistock.
Abbodesbury, Master -John de, prebendary of
Warminster, 312.
Abbotsley, Abboteslegh [co. Hnnt.], church
of, 169.
Abenhale, Reginald de, 94, 332.
Aber [co. Carnarvon], church of, 116, 341.
Aberdeen, Aberden [co. Aberdeen], 352.
Aberffraw, Aberfrowe [co. Anglesey], church
of, 165.
Aberford [co. York], advowson of, 127-
See Aburf ord.
Abergaveny, Bergeveny [co. Monmouth] , land
of, 97, 334.
, priory of , 107.
Abernon, Dabernoun, John de, the younger,
218.
Abernythyn, Margaret de, 87.
Abetot, Alexander do, the elder, of Hindiip,
352.
, Alexander, Robert, and Richard his
sons, 352.
Abindon, Abyndon, Stephen de, butler, 47, 58,
91,92,93, 129, 166.
, constable of the castle of Pleshey,
322.
, William de, parson of Patney, 82, 249.
Abingdon, Abyndon [co. Berks], 49, 224.
Abington, Abynton, John de, 230.
, Nicholas de, 1.58.
Aburford [Aberford, co. York], Henry de,
prior of St. Oswald's, 353.
Abyndon. See Abindon.
Abynton. See Abington.
Achard, Dachard, Robert, 218, 290.
Acholt, Acolch, John de, 207.
Acke, John, 93.
Acolch. See Acholt.
Acorn, Acombe, Henry de, ' chaufoyre,' in the
chancery, 111, 168.
Aeon, Edmund de, 83.
Acre. See Dacre.
Acton [co. Middlesex] , letters patent dated at.
322, 323, 32i, 325.
Acton, John de, 277.
Adam, Gregory son of, 15.
, Henry son of, de le Mulnegate, 40.
, , Margaret his wife, 40.
John son of, del Morthwayt, 307.
., Thomas ap, 237.
, Walter, 349.
Addeburgh, John de, 143.
Adderbury, Abberbury, Aderbury [co. Oxford],
■ 88.
, church of, 201.
Adderdeleygh. See Adderley.
Adderley, Aderdeleye, co. Salop, 235.
Adderley?, Adderdeleygh [co. Salop], church
of, 148.
Addle, Adele [co. York], church of, 96, 156.
Adele. See Addle.
Adelui, Audel', William son of, butler
(Henry II), 157.
Aderbury. See Adderbury.
Aderdeleye. See Adderley.
Adevere. See Andover.
Adheling [near Budleigh, co. Devon], 262,
Admirals. See NavJ^
Adomari, Raymond, de Burgo, 47.
Aelward, 263.
Afan, Aveneslonde [co. Grlamorgan], land of,
334.
Affete, Nicholas le, 283, 290.
, Stephen le, 283, 290.
, Walter le, 283,290.
Af ton. Robert de, 237.
Agen [Gascony], land of, 1, 316.
Aghham, co. Lincoln, 103.
Ak, Nicholas de, parson of Brixton, 193.
Aka, ' Lutlemoi-esich,' 51.
, ' Tundemedue,' 51.
Aka. See Rock.
358
GENERAL INDEX.
Akeneye, Akeny, Dakeneye, John, 125.
, Roger, 125.
, , of Lathbnry, 229.
, Thomas de, Agnes wife of, 39.
Akeryng. See Eakring.
Alan, Bi-ian son of, Maud wife of, 94.
, Edmund son of, earl of Arundel, 52,
97, 268, 271, 274, 281, 288, 297, 302,
303, 337, 338, 339.
, justice of Wales, 45, 269.
, justice of Wales and warden
of the march of Wales, 171.
, Alice his wife, 271.
, Richard his son, 271.
, , Isabel his wife, 271 .
, John son of, de Goldyngham, 87, 137.
, , de Walkyngham, 181.
, son of William, John son of, de
Keldysyk, 307.
, Thomas son of, de Claxby, 285.
Alard, Athelard, John, 101.
, Ralph, 106.
, Robert, of Winchelsea. 7.
, Robert son of Gervase, 28.
, Stephen, 184.
, admiral of the West Fleet, 28.
, , of Winchelsea, 4.
Alayn, Aleyn, Henry, 37.
, John, 188.
, the elder, 351.
of Dartford, Petronilla wife
of, 39.
, Robert, 154.
, , of Higham Ferrars, 331.
, Thomas, of Droitwich, 170.
Alba Murlia, Daumarle, Thomas, parson oi
St. Martins, 109.
Albemarle, honor of, 35, 130, 132, 133, 154,
156, 164, 185, 186, 198. 264, 265, 266
302, 312.
Albon. See Alibon.
Albrighton, Albritone [co. Salop], 164.
, advowson of , 164.
Albury, Aldebury [co. Oxford], 6.
, John, le Despenser of. See Despenser.
, advowson of, 6.
Albury, co. Gloucester. See Oldbury.
Albyn, Robert, 148.
(See Alibon; Aubyn.
Alcester, Alyncestre [co. Warwick] , 320.
Aldborough, Aldebergh [co. Norfolk], 93.
Aldbourn, Aldeburn, co. Wilts, 103,
Aldebergh. See Aldborouo^h.
Aldeburgh, Ivo de, 314.
, Richard de, 144, 181.
William de, 256.
Aldeburn, co. Wilts. See Aldbourn.
Aldebury. See Alburj,
Aldebury. See Oldbury.
Aldelot, John, 198.
Aldorney, Aureny, Aureneye [Channel Islands],
245.
See also Channel Islands.
Alderstone, Aldredeston [co. Wilts], advowson
of the church of la Whitoparisshe in, 18
Alderton, Suffolk, 203.
Aldeston. See Alston Moor.
Aldewyncle, John de, 179.
Aldredeston. See Alderstone.
Aldrington or Atherington, Aldryngton,
Atheryngtou [co. Sussex], 7, 194. .
Aldryngton, See Aldrington.
Aldyngton. See AUington.
Alemannia, Duker de, 167.
Alemuth. See Alnmouth.
Alenbrig [Elleuborough, co. Cumberland?],
Adam son of John de, 307.
Alexander, Walter son of, de Thrykyngham,
180.
, William son of, de Morwyk, 161.
Aleyn. See Alayn.
Alfonso, king of Spain, 83, 103.
, Eleanor sister of , 104.
Algar, Alger, Robert, 67, 281.
Alhote, Reginald, 352.
Alibon, Albon, Robert, 142.
, Stephen, 234.
See Albyn.
x\lien priories. See France.
Alingio, Walter de, parson of Newington by
Southwark, 59.
Alington, Alexander de, 72.
Alington. See AUington.
AUer, CO. Dorset. See Dulre.
Allerthorpe ?, Arverthorp, oo. York, 144.
Allerton Gledhow, Ailerton Gledhou [co.
York], 161-2.
Allerton. See Oiler ton.
Allerton Wapentake. See Rushcliffe Wap.
AUington, Alyngton, church of, 169.
, Alington [in Newick],co. Sussex, 271.
Aldyngton [in _ All-Cannings] , co.
Wilts, 102.
Almain, and merchants of, 57, 128, 194.
Richard king of. See Richard, earl
of Cornwall.
Almor, Almere [co. Dorset], 232.
, church of, 35.
Alne, Daune, Gilbert de, 176, 182.
Michael, 204.
, William, 79, 231, 232.
Alneto, Dauney, John, 28, 99.
, Sibyl his wife, 28.
:.., Marcellinus de, 205.
, Nicholas, 8, 55, 310.
llnmouth, Alemuth, co. Northumberland,
311.
Alnwick, Alnewyk, co. Northumberland, 138,
287.
, castle of, 303.
GENERAL INDEX.
859
Alnyf, Hugh do, 243.
Alomaly, Alomali, Eoger, the king's stone-
mason, 71, 176.
Aired, John, 99.
, , Juliana his wife, 99.
, Laurence, 106.
Alrekar, Peter de, 338.
Ah*ewas, co. Stafford. 87.
Alrichesbiri. See Aylesbury.
Alston Moor, Aldestoa [co. Cumberland],
moor of, 260.
Alton [co. Southampton], 70. 136.
Altjn Berners, Aulton Berners, co. Wilts, 102.
, church of, 253.
Alton Paneras [co. Dorset] , prebend of Salis-
bury, 312.
Altopascio in Tuscany, hospital of, Bentyvinns,
master of, parson of Grreat Thurlow, 55.
Alvemia, Perinus de. 47.
Alverthope, Alwarthorp, co. York, 134.
Alverton in Madron, Alwerton [co. Cornwall],
201.
Alveton, John de, 202.
Alwarthorp. See Alverthorpe.
Alwerton, See Alverton.
Alyncestre. See Aleester.
Alyngton. See Allington.
Ambresbury. See Amesbury.
Amcotes, Eichard, 130, 144.
, Robert, 143, 144.
Araene Sancti Crucis. See Ampney Crucis.
Amersham, Augmodesham, Amundesham, co.
Bucks, 313.
king's houses at, 84.
Amesbury, Aumbresbury, Ambresbury, co.
Wilts, 102, 256, 352.
, prioress and convent of, 18.
Amesburv West, Westaumbresbury, co. Wilts,
102.
Amiens [Sorame]. 165.
Amory , Damory, Dammori, Damary, Dammory ,
Richard, steward of the household. 3
17, 36, 53, Q5, 114, 117. 121, 139, 14l!
221,284,293.294,348.
, , forester of la Saueey, 120.
, , justice of North Wales, 338.
, justice of Chester, 350.
,R., 29, 225, 226.
, de, the older, 75.
, Roger, 261,299.
Ampney Crucis, Amene, Aumeneye Sancte
Crucis, Aumeneye Seint Croys, co.
Gloucester, 102, 252, 318.
Ampney, Down [co. Gloucester], letters patent
dated at, 276.29].
Amsen, William de, 326.
Amundesham. See Amersham.
Amwell, John de, parson of West Basen. 89,
114, 160, 163, 170.
, , presented to Rothbury, 126.
Arays, Richard, 283, 290,
Anagni [Italy], diocese of, 56.
Audevere. See Andover.
Andewell. See Andwell.
Andoins ? de Andoino [Basses Pyrenees] ^
William, lord of, 32.
Andover, Adevere, Andevere [co. South-
ampton], 16, 121.
John, de Pomeriis, prior of, 46, 181.
311.
Andreu. John, 257.
Andrew, William son of, 51.
Andryngg, William de, 305.
Andwell, Andewell [co. Southampton], prior
of, 21.
Anegos, earl of. See Umframvill, Robert de.
Anesleye. See Annesle.
Anesty, William de, 69.
See Anstey.
Anfey, William, 333.
Angevin, Robert. 189.
Angle, le Nangel [co. Pembroke], St. Mary's,
church of, 104,' 111, 118, 122, 152.
Anglesey, Anglese, county of, sheriff of, 97.
Angus, earl of. See Umframvill, Robert de.
Anian ap Ye van, 112.
Anlek, Robert, 17.
Annaghdown, Ireland, James, bishop of, 21.
, , translated to Connor, 278.
, Robert, Friar Preacher, bishop
' of Clonfert, bishop of, 278.
Annandale, co. Dumfries, 298.
, churches of, 298.
Annesle, Anesleye, Annesleye, Aunesle, John
de, [Annesley, co. Nottingham] , 8,
94, 145,234, 289,351.
Anneys, Richard, 305.
Anot, John, 348.
Anstey, Anesty, co. Hertford, 108, 153.
, St. Mary's hospital, warden of, 202.
Anterminellis, Castruccius or Construcius de,
200.
Antyngham, Roger de, 79.
, Thomas de, 71.
Apehawe, Henry de, 66.
Apeldre. See Appledore.
Apelton. See Appleton.
Apeltre. See Appledore.
Appelby, Edmund, de, 216.
, Henry de, parson of Chevington pre-
sented to Bolton in Allerdale, 163.
, Walter de, 23.
Appeldercoambe. See Appuldurcombe.
Appledore, Apeltre, Apeldre [co. Kent], 210,
211.
Applesthorp [co. Nottingham], prebend of, 60,
190.
Appleton, Apelton [co. Norfolk] , 241.
, St. Katherine's chapel in the church-
yard of, 241.
, Appalton by Acistre [co. York], 296.
360
GENEBAL INDEX.
Appuldurcouibe, Appeldereumbe in the isle of
Wight [co. Southampton] , prior of, 115.
Aps^, Thomas atte, ' bakere,' 24G.
Aquamundula, James de, 20.
[Aquiljn, Lotringiis de.] See Docelyne,
Loternus.
Aquitaine, 8, 12, 14, 15, 10, 17, 19; 24, 25, 27,
28, 34, 36, 39, 43, 45, 46, 95, 119, 121,
140, 162, 178, 181, 190, 204, 305, 308,
309, 316, 345.
0/' Guienne.duke of. -S'ee Edward III.
, natives of, 43.
, receiver of moneys and victuals in.
See Hugate, Nicholas d3.
, seneschal of, appointment of, 174.
See Gasconj.
Aragon, James king of, 32.
, king of, 245.
Archer, Larchier, Larcher, John le, 199.
, , warden of the port of Dover,
241.
, Thomas, his brother, 199.
, Nicholas son of Thomas le, 175.
, , of Dover, 276.
, Roger, 66.
, Simon le, 178.
, Thomas, prior of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, 158,
181, 187,295.
Archpriest, 282.
Arcolini, Peter, 296.
Arcubus de. See Bow.
Arcy. See Dircy.
Ardagh, Ireland, John, archdeacon of, after-
wards bishop of, 35.
Ardele. See Ardley.
Ardern, Darderne, Henry de, 342.
, Johnde, 53,235.
..., Peter de, 57.
Robert de, 8, 29. '
, William de, 269.
, parson of Arnyngworth, 154.
Ardington, Ardynton, co. Berks, 102.
Ardley, Ardele, co. Oxford 231.
Ardyngesthorn. See HarJingstone.
Ardynton. See Ardington.
Arewell. See Orewell.
Argentein, Argenteym, John de, 346.
, John son of John de, 147.
Arkesden, co. Essex, Wygepet in. See Wigge-
pet.
Arksey, Arkesey [co. York], church of, 120.
Arley, Arle [co. War\\ick], church of, 351.
Arley, Master Richard Filleul, parson of, 149,
157.
Arjaagh, Ireland, Stephen archbishop of, 45,
45.
Armagnac, Ayrmenak [in Gascony], 326.
Armeniaco. See Ayrmenak.
ArmesLon, Richard de, 115, 122.
Armin, Ayreraynn, co. York, 136.
Arms, licence to be-ir, 254.
Armurer, Bartholomew, 326.
Army, arms directed to be provided by the
Statute of Winchester only intended
for the peace, 10.
, purvey cince of plate armour revoked, 29.
, surveyors of, 65.
Arnaldi, Gassias, 95.
, Raymond, de Cauda Rasi, 32.
, William, de Forde, 194.
Arnold, Arnaid, Arnaud, John, 235.
, Nicholas son of, de Percy, of Kildale,
201.
, Robert, 235.
Walter, 273.
, William, del Portau. of Bordeaux,
303, 306.
Arnyngworth. Sec Arthingworth.
Arras. See Daras.
Arrays and levies, 8-9, 15, 20. 27, 29, 53, 54,
58, 77, 82, 83, 85, 93, 94, 95, 96. 97,
98. 99, 100, 101, 103. 107, 111. 112,
116, 118, 120. 121, 122. 123, 127, 140,
187, 188, 191, 192, 194, 216, 220, 223,
268, 284, 302, 303, 309, 310, 315, 322,
323, 325, 326,. 327, 328.
, extortions by commissioners of, 73,
144.
Arreton, Atherton, Isle of Wight, church of,
56, 342.
Arsik, Harsik, Harsyk, John, 167, 191, 231,
255, 306, 336.
Arthingworth, Arnyngworth [co. Northamp-
ton], church of, 154.
Arthur, Alan, 245.
, Philip, 12.
, Thomas, 12.
Arthuret, Arturet [co. Cumberland] church
of, 159.
Arthurgh, John, 263.
Arturet. See Arthm*et.
Arundel [co. Sussex], St. Nicholas' church,
194.
, priory of, 194.
, earl of. See Alan, Edmund son of.
Arundel, Ariindell, John de, 47.
, William de, 117.
Arverthorpe. See Allerthorpe.
Ascelot, William, 69.
Asenawe, Bartholomew de, 66.
Ash, Ayshe [co. Suffolk], church of, 242.
, Assh [co. Surrey]. 53.
Ashburton, Aysperton [co. Devon], mayor
and bailiffs of, 209.
Ashby [co. Leicester], William la Zousohe of.
See Zousche.
, Askeby, co. Lincoln, 103.
, ? Esseby, co. Lincoln, 103.
Canons Esseby Canonicorum [oo.
Leicester], 37.
, , prior and convent of , 37.
GENERAL INDEX.
361
Ashby — cont.
Mears, Assheby Mares, co. North-
ampton, 126.
by Partney, Asheby by Partenay, co.
Lincoln, 297.
Ashcombe, Assliecombc [co. Devon], 25G.
Esthesshecoumbe, co. Somerset, 102.
, Westhesshecouinbe, co. Somerset, 102.
Ashingdon, Assyndon [co. Essex] , 179.
Ashley, Asshele [co. Dorset ?], 196.
Ashuiore,. Asshemere [co. Dorset], 349.
Asholt, Assholte [co, Somerssti, church of,
277.
Ashridge, Assherugge [cos. Hertford and
Buckingham], William, de Friston,
rector of, and the convent of, 343.
Ashstead, Asshestede [co. Surrey], church of.
149.
Ashton? Asshen [by Roade], co. Northampton.
230.
Ash well, Aswell [co. Rutland ?], church of,
245.
Ashwell, Asshewell, Thomas, vicar of, 342.
John de, rector of Maresfield, 117.
Askeby, Thomas de, 199.
See Ashby.
Askerige [Askrigg, co. York] , Lambert de, 330.
Aslacton, co. Notts, 38', 182, 196.
See Aslockeston.
Aslagby, William de, abbot of Selby, 321.
Aslockeston [Aslacton, oo. Nottingham],
Reginald de, 189.
, Gervase his cousin, 189.
Asole, Gilbert, 329.
Aspale, Asphale, Robert de, 9, 29, 67, 71.
Aspelon, Thomas, 84.
Asschehurst, Adam de, 332.
Assele. See Asshele.
Asselyn, Richard. 48, 343.
Asserton [tithing in Winterbourne Stoke, oo.
Wilts], 102.
Assewardeby. See Aswardby.
Assh. See Ash.
Asshe, Alice atte, 139.
Asshebourn, Asshebm-n. Elias de, 115, 250.
311.
, Nicholas de, 142,
, William de, 64, 68.
Assheburnham, Bartholomew de. 85.
Assheby, Edmund de, 76, 122, 249, 284.
, , sheriff of Leicester, 250.
, John de, 88, 100, 126.
, William de, 126.
See Ashby.
Asshecombe. See Ashcombe.
Assheden, Robert de, 67.
Assheland. See Asshland.
Asshele, Assele, Robert do, 71, 74, 135, 137,
138, 145, 146, 224, 229, 230, 232, 287.
291,849.
Asshelof, Sabina, 180.
Asshemere. See Ashmore.
Asshen. See Ashton.
Asshestede. See Ashstead.
Asshewjll. See Ashwell.
Asshland, Assheland, Hugh de, 95, 204.
Assholte. See Asholt.
Assyndon. See Ashingdon.
Astbury [co. Chester], church of, 249,
Asteleye, Astelegh, Astle, Master Richard do,
330.
, Mr. Thomas de, 49, 129.
, , prebendary of Statf old, parson
of Bromyard and of Ley land, 88,
, , prebendary of Ewithington,
112.
, , prebendary of Exeter, 342.
Astewyk. See Astwyk.
Asthorp. See Astrop.
Astle. See Asteleye.
Astley, Astle [co. Warwick], 351.
Aston [co. Warwick] , vicaz-age of, 320.
Aston Cantlow, Aston Bishops [co. Warwick],
59.
Aston, North, Northeston, co. Oxford, 102.
Aston Rowant, Aston Rewaud, Aston Rouhaut,
[co. Oxford] , 65, 264.
Aston Tirrold?, Aston Prewes, Eston [co.
.Berks], church of, 147, 297.
Aston [co. Stafford], Hawise de, 259.
.., Nicholas de, 8, 55, 58, 78, 83, 98,
187, 191.
Richard de, 91.
, Robert de, 69, 138, 145, 200, 234.
265, 348, 349. 351.
Aston Somervill, Richard de, parson of All
Saints, Warham, 240.
Astrop, Asthorpe [co. Northampton] , church
of, 58.
Astwell, Hastwell, CO. Northampton, 111.
Astwyk, Astewyk, John de, 60, 91.
Aswardby, Assewardeby [co. Lincoln], 77.
Aswell. See Ashwell.
Athboy [co. Meath] , church of, 258.
Athelard. See Alard.
Athelington ?, Nether Attilton, co. Suffolk,
279.
Athelney, Athelygnie, Athelyngny [co. Somer-
set], Osmund, abbot of, 86.
, Robert de He, abbot of, 88, 109.
Athelstan, king of England, 289.
Athelyngford [co. Essex?], 235.
Atherby, William de, 283, 290.
Atherington. See Aldrington.
Atherstone [in Hemlingford Hundred], co
Warwick, 292.
Atherton. See Arreton.
Atheryngton. See Aldrington.
Athewold, Master Roger, 111.
36-2
GENERAL INDEX.
Athol. earl of. See Strabolgi, David de.
, .Joan, countess of. See the
same.
Athy, John de. 212.
Atrio, John de, 125.
Attelburgh, See Attleburgh.
Attilton Nether. See Athelington.
Attlebridge. Hathebrigg, Atthebrigg [co.
Norfolk] , 155.
Attleburgh, Attelburg [co. Norfolk]. 156.
Attewode, 3Iartin, 71.
Aubrey. Walter, 142.
Aubury, Peter de, parson of Gussage St.
'Michael. 21.
Aubyn. Thomas, of King's Norton, 330.
See Albyn.
Aucher, Henry. 211.
Auckland. Aukelond [oo. Durham], canon of.
12.
Audel'. See Adelm.
Audele, Daudele, Hugh de, 345, 346.
the younger, 273.
Auffrays, Thomas. 289.
Aughmodesham. See Amersham.
Augustin, Robert son of, de Liugley, 07.
Aukelond. See Auckland.
Aulton Berners. See Alton Berners.
Aumale [Seine InferieureJ , abbot of, 130,
277.
Aiunbresbury. See Amesbury.
Aune. See Alne.
Aumeneye Sancte Crucis. See Ampney Crucis.
Aunesleye. See Annesleye.
Aimgelberd, Henry. 229.
Aungervill, John de, 9.
Aungre. See Ongar.
Aungyr, John, of Fallardeston, 315.
, Margaret his wife, 315.
Aurea [Doria], Coradinus de, 305.
, Hugelinus de, 305.
Aureny, Aureneye. See Alderuey.
Aurisacensis. Sec Orange.
Austan, John Deyvill of. See Eyvill.
Austin Friars. See Frinrs.
Austyn, Richard, 167.
William, 67.
Avene. See Avon.
Aveneslonde. See Afan.
Avening, Aveuyngge [co. Gloucester], church
of, 118. 129.
Averyl. John, 194.
Avilers, Daveliers, Bartholmew. 216.
Avington, Avyngton [Berks or Hants], church
of, 94. 129.
Avon Avene, co, Wilts, 102.
Avyngton. See Avington.
Axemuwe. See Axmouth.
Axholme, Axibolmo, Haxiholme, co. Lincoln.
isle of, 144, 291, 337, 33$.
Axrainster, Axerainstre [co. Devon], 109.
Axmouth, Axemuwe [co. Devon], vicarage of,
314.
Aykheved, William de. 298.
Ayketou, John de, 275.
Aylemere, William, 64.
, , parson of Dadynton, 207.
Aylesbury [co. Buckingham] , gaol of, 318.
prebend of, 36.
Aylesbury. Alrichesbiri, co. Middlesex, 270.
Aylesbury, Philip de, 9, 82. 85. 229, 286, 292.
344, 350.
, Roger de, 9.
Aylesford, Eylesford. co. Kent, 118, 165.
Aylesham, John de, prior, afterwards abbot of
St. Beuefs, Holme, 203, 214.
Ayleston, Master Richard de, 228.
Master Robert de, 32. 313.
, , archdeacon of Wilts, 254.
, chancellor of the Exchequer,
299.
Aylestone, Ayleston [co. Leicester] , 248.
.church of. 248.
.lylloun, Hinry, 130.
Aylmondestre, John de, presented to Holy
Trinity, Gloucester, 42.
Aylsham, Aylesham, co. Norfolk, 173.
, vicarage of, 161.
Aynho, Eyno [co. Northampton], 329.
Aynho, Peter de, 40.
Ayote, Nicholas de, 110.
, Isabel his wife, 110.
, William de, 110.
, Johnson of, 110.
Ayremynne, Dermine, Master Adam de, 99,
101, 127.
, parson of Gargravc, 26.
, Richard de, 61,99, 127,225,251,275.
, , parson of Elvele (Ella Kirkj.
101, 169.
prebendary of Carlton Paynel
cum Thurlby, 57, 107.
, keeper of the rolls of the
Chancery. 146.
Adam his brother, 251.
,R. de, 145, 150.
, Master William de, 2, 3, 7, 13. 14, 17.
18, 22, 23, 21, 27, 33, 34, 41, 42, 46.
47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 58, 62, 72,
92, 106, 122, 126, 135.
, , ca-ion of York, 46, 127, 162.
, bishop of Carlisle
[1325 quashed by the Pope] , 83, 92,
96, 99.
C-inon of London, siid to be
bishop of Norwich [1325 to 1336] , 259,
278, 337, 342.
Ayrmenak, Ermeniaco, Dermeniaco [Arma-
gnac], Gaillard de, 186, 326.
, Gerard, 126.
See Armagnao.
Ayshe. See Ash.
Aysperton. See Ashburton.
Avton, Peter de, 121.
GENERAL INDEX.
363
B
Baa, Peter de, 117.
See Bathonia.
Babbetborp, Robert de, 70.
Babbyn, Richard, 42.
Babecary, John de, warden of the hospital of
St. Katherine by Bristol, 110.
Babeham, Alexander de, 325.
Bacheler, Bachelier, Bachiler, John, of Lath-
bury, 230.
, Geoffrey his brother. 230.
.Master Richard, presented to New-
town, 116.
, William, 70, 136.
Baohescroft, John de, 191.
Bachinus, Anthony, of Genoa, 299.
Bachyngton by Shorhara. See Blatchingtou.
Back worth, Bacworth, co. Northumberland, I
151, 289. ' i
Bacon, Bacun, Bacoun, Adam, 262.
, Edmund, 261. 311,317.
, , Margery his wife, 317.
, Edward, 87, 104.
, Elias, 196. •
, John, 176, 262.
Matthew, Serjeant of Meath, 42.
, Ralph, 65.
William, 169, 213, 288, 314.
, of Dartmouth, 319.
Baconesthorp, Edmund de, 101 .
Baconsthorp, Baconesthorp [co, Norfolk], 19.
Bacun. See Bacon.
Bacworth. See Backworth.
Badbrigge [Bawburgh, co. Norfolk ?], Simon
de, 156.
Badby, Baddeby [co. Northampton], 255.
Baddeby, Richard de, presented to the vicarage
of Hardingstone, 257.
Baddeseye [Badsey, co. Worcester], Nicholas
de, 305.
See Badsey.
Baddesworth. See Badsworth.
Baddingg, John. 317.
Baddow [co. Essex], letters patent datad at,
153.
Badelesmere, Bartholomew de, 96, 164, 281,
329.
See Badlesmere.
Badewe, Henry de. 250.
Badlesmere, Badelesmere, co. Kent, warren at,
72.
Badow. See Baddow.
Badsey, Baddeseye, Baddeseie [oo. Worcester]
305.
/See Baddeseye.
Badsworth, Baddesworth [co. York], Hugh,
parson of, 190.
Bngborough West, Baggeburgh [co. Somerset].
church of, 264.
Bagg, Roger. 108.
See Bauge.
Baggeburgh, See Bagborough West.
Baggehurst. See Baughurst.
Baggele, Bagle [Baguley, co. Chester], William
de, 220, 221.
Baggeshore, Philip de, Amabilla wife of, 121.
, John his son, 121,
Baggeslo, Ivo de, 351.
Bagle. See Baggele.
Bagod, Robert, justice of the Bench, Dublin,
26.
Baguley, co. Chester. See Baggele.
Bagworth [eo. Leicester], letters patent dated
at, 81.
Bailleclyf. See Baycliffe.
Bailiffs accounts audited in a church, 232.
Baiocis, Bayous, Bayhouse, Henry de, 339.
, Thomas de, 138.293.
, William de, 9, 54. 100, 138, 293.
Baiona, Pasqual de, 317.
See Bayonne.
Baker, Adam le, of Tuxford, 238.
, Henry son of John le, 300.
..., , Edmund his brother, 300.
, John, 272.
, , of Buckingham, 350.
, John le, of Thirsk, 143.
, Robert le. 86.
, , of Blankney, 331.
, , of Lytchett Matrav3rs, 232.
,. William le, 139, 272.
, of Heslarton, 335.
Bal. Adam, 351.
Bala, Balaa [co. Merioneth] . 97.
Baladuno, William Bartholomei de. See
Bartholomei.
Balby, Balieby, in Doncaster [co. York],
wood of, 275.
Balcok, William, 331.
Balderton [co. Notts], 331.
Baldesden. See Balsdean.
Baldeswelle [Bawdeswell, co. Norfolk], Adam
de, 155.
Baldeswell. See Bawdeswell.
Baldewyne, Gilbert, 69, 143.
, Thomas, of Barton, 329.
..., , of Newbold, 69, 138.
Baldock, Baldak, Baldok [co. Hertford], 34,
342.
St. Mary Magdalene hospital of,
master of, 192.
364
GENERAL INDEX.
Baldok, Master Richard de, 2, 287. '
, , parson of the ohuroh of Step-
ney, 43, 163, 202.
, , prebeudary of Weighton,
150, 163.
, Mr. Eobert de, archdeacon of Mid-
dlesex, the chancellor, 2, 36, 40, 146,
205, 249, 253, 280, 344.
, prebendary of Bodmiuster
and Barton, 254.
, , prebendary of Swords, 247.
, prebendary of Yatton, 24,
116.
, , bishop of Norwich [1325
quashed] , 157, 159.
, warden of the hospital of
St. Leonard's, York, 295.
, , the younger, 81.
, treasurer of St.
Peter's, York, 279.
Baldreston, Simon de, parson of Heversham,
92.
Baldwin. See Baldewyne.
Baliden, William de, vioar of Crioh, 107-
108.
Balkholm, Balkholme [co. York] , 67.
Balle, John. 69, 138.
Balleby. See Balby.
Balliolo, Edward de, 15, 199.
Balsdean, Baldesden [co. Sussex], 329.
Balsham [co. Cambridge], 191.
Baman, Bartholomew, 224.
Bamborough, Bauinburgh [co. Northumber-
land], church of, 150.
Bamburgh, Baumburgh, Robert de, 60.
, Thomas de, parson of Ovingham, 205.
, presented to Embleton, 300.
Bamford, co. Lancaster. See Baunford.
Bamme, John, 191.
Banastre, Adam, Margaret wife of, 185.
, Robert, 245.
, Robert son of Adam, 291.
Banbury, Banuebury [co. Oxford], 49.
Bandinellis, Master Bindus de, 90.
Bane well. See Ban well.
Bangor [co. Carnarvon], diocese or bishopric
of, 50, 81, 103, 116. 155. 253. 259.
Bangor is y Coed, Bangore in the diocese of
Coventry and Lichfield [co. Flint], 109.
Banham, William de, 51.
Bank [co. Lancaster], 291.
Banking, 68.
Bannebury, John de, 287.
See Banbury.
Banstead, Banstede [co. Surrey], church of,
281.
, letters patent dated at, 176, 180, 181,
301. 304.
Banvill, Thomas de, 37.
Banwell, Banewell [co. Somerset], 154.
Banyard. See Baynard,
Barber, Barbour, James !e,. 57.
, John le, 71.
, bailiff of Southampton, 225.
, , of Darlington, 225.
, Peter, 41.
Richard. 57, 146.
, Thomas le, 335.
, Walter, 300.
Barde, Bard, Peter, 12, 84, 171, 278.
Bardelby, Hugh de, 281.
, presented to Potterspury , 253.
, , presented to Willey, 256.
Robert de, 146, 224. 227, 230, 353.
, ..., canon of Chichester. 261.
Bardfield, Berdefeld [co. Essex] , vicarage of,
253.
Bardi. See Florence.
Bardis, Alexander de, 299.
, Freder i ck de , prebendary of Fenton .
131.
Bardolf , Thomas, 162, 220, 228, 268, 235.
Barenton. See Barrington.
Baret, Henry, 232.
, Hugh, 99.
.John, 348.
, , vicar of Duston, 275.
, Nicholas. 15.
, William, 167, 191.
Barewe, Barw, John de, 8, 66, 85.
, Peter de, of Barton, 271.
, Isabel his wife, 271.
, , Robert his son, 271.
/See Barrow ; Berewe.
Barflet, Nicholas de, 226.
, Richard de. 819, 321.
Barford, Bereford, co. V/ilts, 315.
Barford, Great, Bereford [co. Oxford], church
of, 251.
Bargoneys, Gerard de, 50.
Barham, Berghham [co. Suffolk], 155.
Barill, Walter, 236.
Barioneys, Roger, 69.
Barkeby, Thomas de, 62."
Barker, Hugh de, 167.
Richard, 263.
, Robert, 264.
, son of James le, QQ.
Roger le, 65.
Simon le, of Thurton, 156.
, Walter son of James ie, 66.
Barkeston, William de, of Bitham, 284, 286,
288.
Barkeworth, John de, 15.
Barking, Berkyng [co. Essex], Martin Squirel
of. See Squirel.
[00. Suffolk], 201.
Barleye, Adam de, 284, 286, 288.
See Berle.
Barlings, Barlinges, co. Lincoln, 103.
..., abbey of, 103.
GENERAL TNDFA\
8(>5
Barmby on the Marsh, Barnebyfery, oo. York,
70.
Barneby by Iloueden, co. York, 144,
Barnard Castle [oo. Durham], 196, 349.
Barnborough, Barneburgh [oo. York], 39.
Barnby in the Willows, Barneby [co. Notting-
ham], 181.
Barneburgh. See Barnborough.
Barneby, Eoger de, warden of the hospital of
St. Nicholas, Pickering, 157, 173.
..; Thomas de, 283.
, presented to the church of
Bramwith, 207.
See Bannby.
■ See Barnby in the Willows.
Barnebyfery. See Barmby on the Marsh.
Barnes, Richard atte. 69.
Barueton [Barnston, co. Nottingham ?],
Richard de, 189.
Bamevill, John de, 229, 286.
Barnoldby, Bernolby [co. Lincoln] , church of,
129.
Barnstaple, Barstaple [co. Devon], 310.
Barnston, co. Nottingham. See Barneton.
Barnwell [co. Cambridge], letters patent dated
at. 241, 242. 243, 244, 245, 266, 267,
279, 283.
Barre, Master Laurence de la, parson of
Compton Martin, 123.
Maud atte, 15.
, William atte, 142.
Barrington, Barenton [co. Cambridge], 333.
advowson of, 333.
See Baryngton.
Barrow, Barewe by Barton on Humber [co.
Lincoln] , 35, 185.
, CO. Salop. See Berewe.
Barrow on Soar, Barewe, co. Leicester, 291.
Barrowby, Berghby, Beruby [oo. Lincoln].
297.
, church of, 179.
Barry, David. 340.
, Richard de, the elder, 282.
[Bartelot,] Bortelot, Simon de, 238.
Bartholomei, William, de Baladuno, 47.
Bartholomew, Bertelmeu, John son of, de
Tudeham, 207.
, William, 71.
Barton, 329.
, Berton la [co. Dorset?], 349.
, Berton jaxta Cantebrigg [co. Cam-
bridge], 240.
, CO. Lincoln, 271.
, Burton, Isle of Wight, Holy Trinity,
archpriest and chaplains of, 282.
Barton Bendish, Berton [oo. Norfolk], 191.
Barton in Fabis, Barton ' in the Benes " [co.
Nottingham], church of, 249.
Barton St. Davids, Barton [co. Somersst],
prebend of Bath and Wells, 254.
Barton Sacey, Berton Sacy [oo. Southampton],
198.
Barton, John de. 58, 184.
, Richard de, parscni of Sutton, 81, 85.
Robert de, 92, 132, 170, 349.
, .., presented to Okeford Shil-
ling, 257.
, , parson of Okeford Shilling,
265.
, Roger de, hospitaller, 3i7.
Theobald de, 7.
Barw. See Barewe.
Barward, Adam, 307.
Barwe. See Barrow.
Barwick, Berewyk, co, Gloucester, 298.
Barwick in Elmet, BereAvyk in Ehuet [co,
Yorks], 353.
, chantry of All Saints in the church
of, 193.
Baryngton, Philip de, 288, 363.
Basing, Basyng [co. Southampton], John de,
Sancto Johanne of. See Sancto
Johanne.
Basinges, Basynges, John de, 22, 54, 78, 123.
Baskervill, Baskervyll, Richard de. 8, 72, 85,
236, 352.
, Roger de, 142.
Basse, Geoffrey fiz, 257.
Basset, John, 17.
, Marmaduke, 289.
, Ralph, 176,
Christina wife of, 47.
..., , of Drayton, 89, 204, 252,
261. 268,276, 291, 302, 306.
^ ... seneschal of Gascony, 32, 43.
, , warden of the port of Dover,
241.
, , warden of the castle of Dover
and of the Cinque Ports, 269, 286, 296,
, of Weldon, 9, 122, 229, 236,
293.
, Robert, 47.
, Christina wife of , 46.
, Simon, of Sapcote, 192.
, William, 46, 136, 236, 38, 296.
, , of Coventry, 88.
(Henry II), 157.
Bassingbourn [co. Cambridge], letters patent
dated at, 55, 58, 59, 74.
Bassingbourn, Bassyngburn, Humphrey de,
79, 120.
, Matthew de, 54.
Bast, William, 73, 135.
Bastard, Edmund, 236.
, William his brother, 236.
, Robert, 67.
Baston [co. Lincoln], 328.
Basyng, John de Sancto Johanne, of. See
Sancto Johanne.
See Basinges.
Bfifi
GENERAL INDEX.
Bataille. Robert, 7, 11. 279.
Bateman, John. 285.
, Michael, 285.
, Robert, 284.
Thomas, 285.
, Walter, 285.
, William, 285.
Bath [eo. Somerset]. 10, 13, 29, 38, 299.
, Robert, prior of, 325.
Bath and Wells, bishop of. See Drokenesford.
John de.
, James, bishop of hie), 25.
bishop of, 208.
diocese or see of, 24, 49, 61, 97,
277.
Bathonia, Willi im de, parson of West Bag-
borough, 264.
SeeBa,^.
Batramsley, Batrameslee. Batramesle [in
Boldre, oo. Southampton], 122.
Battle [co. Sussex] , letters dated at, 16, 19,
20, 26, 67.
abbot and convent of, 161.
, abbot of , lord of Ingemarays (Dunge-
marsh\ 211.
, abbot of, 343
Batwayn, John, 209.
Baude, Baud, John, 65.
, W^illiamle, 38.
Baudreseye. See Bawdsey.
Bauge, William of Barton, 107.
, , Alice his wife, 107.
See Bagg.
Baughurst, Baggehurst [co. Southampton].
church of, 49, 94.
Baumburg. See Bamborough ; Bamburgh.
Baunford [Bamford, co. Lane], Thomas de,
229.
Bauton, Richard de, parson of the church of
East HanningBeld, 200.
Bautre, William de, 186, 187.
SeeBzLMftry.
Bavent, Bavente, John, 5.
, Jolland, 36.
, , Maud wife of, 36.
, Roger, 4, 54, 78, 82, 220, 229, 235,
286, 288, 292, 292, 309, 310, 348.
, Thomas de, 29, 219, 315.
Bawdeswell, Baldeswell [co. Norfolk], Simon,
parson of the church of, 200.
Bawdeswell, co. Norfolk. See Baldeswell.
Bawdsey, Baudreseie, Baudreseye [co. Suffolk],
294.
, port of, 311.
Bawtry, Bautre, co. York [cos. York and
Nottingham], 102, 313.
Baxman, Nicholas, 140.
Baycliffe, Bailleclyf, [in Hill Deverel in
Heytesbury Hundred] , co. Wilts,
102.
Bayham, Begeham, Beggeham [co. Sussex],
letters patent dated at, 16.
abbot of. 160.
, abbot and convent of, 176.
Bayhouse. Sec Baiocis.
Baynard, Banyard, Robert. 155, 158, 159,
183. 216, 223, 226, 228, 233, 234, 285,
293, 311, 351. 353.
Bayonne [Basses Pyrenees], 16, 33, 50^ 62,
108, 193, 303, 306, 318, 319.
receiver of victuals at, 30.
, ship of, 136, 139.
, Holi/ Ghost, ship of, 108.
, la Seinte George, ship of, 266.
, ship of St. Blaise of, 50.
See Baiona.
Bayous. See Baiocis.
Bazas, Besaz [Gironde] , 99, 308, 309, 312,
313, 318, 320.
, archdeacon of. See Pinibus, Master
John de.
Beacons, 216.
Beaminster, Beministre [co. Dorset] , prebend
to Salisbury, 312.
Beanley, co. Northumberland. See Benley.
Beard wood, Berde worth [near Blackburn], co.
Lancaster, 172
Beare, William de, 86.
Bearnio, Arnold Guillelmi de. See Willelmi.
, Bernard de, called 'de Laspes,' 32.
Beaubec Abbey [Seine Inferieure]. See Bello
Becco.
Beauchamp. See B3II0 Campo.
Beauchief [co. Derby], abbot of, 77.
Beaufai. See Bella Fago.
Beaufier, John, 307.
Beaufiz, William, 210.
Beauflour, James, 16, 45, 184, 194, 317.
, , John, Thomas, Hugh, and
William his sons, 194.
, Tnomas, Joan wife of, 59.
Beaufo. See Bella Fago.
Beaulieu [co. Southampton], letters patent
dated at, 103, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114,
115, 116, 119, 120, 140, 141, 142.
, king at, 138.
.Beaulieu Regis [co. Southampton],
abbot of, 20, 67, 155, 281, 310.
, Peter, abbot of, 288.
, , John his cook, 288.
, Simon his ' ferour,' 288.
Beaumaris [Anglesey] , 1 12.
Beaumond. See Bello Monte.
Beaumont cum Mose, Beaumond [eo. Essex],
283, 290.
Beaurepaier, Beurepeyr, Hugh de, 18, 157,
325.
Beauver, Thomas, vicar of Banstead, presented
to Streethall, 281.
Beauveys, Philip de, 91.
GENERAL INDEX.
867
Bebmy, John de, 69.
Bee Hellouin [Eure], Gilbert abbot of, and
the convent. 157.
abbey of, 213.
Beccles. See Weston by Beooles.
Beehesworth. See Betohworth.
Beck. See Bek.
Beckbury. co. Salop. See Bekebury.
Beokingluim, Bekynghain [co. Lincoln]. 18L
187.
Bed, JThomas del, 60.
Bed. asleep naked in, 72.
Bedefeld, Alan de, parson of Kirkeby, in the
diocese of Lincoln, presented to Hel-
minghani, 318.
Bedeford, Henry de, master of the hospital of
St. Thomas the Martyr of Acre, Lon-
don, 267.
, John de, 92, 166, 202.
Bed' [Bedford?], John de, 92.
See Bedford.
Bederaynistre, See Bedminster.
Bedewynde, Walter de, treasurer of St. Peter's,
York, 151.
Bedford, Bedeford. co. Bedford. 11, 235.
, archdeacon of. See London, Master
Edmund de.
Bedford Minor [co. Bedford], prebend of Lin-
coln, 80, 82.
Bedford, county of, 160, 241.
, sheriff of. 83.
Bedford, Bedeford, barony of, 133.
Bedhampton [co. Southampton], church of,
73, 224.
Bedik, Bedyk, Bydyk, Henry de, 33. 188. 194,
343.
Bedminster, Bedemynistre [co. Somerset].
prebend of Salisbury, 254.
Bed win, Little, Estbedewynde [co. Wilts],
158.
Bedyk. See Bedik,
Bee, John de, 237.
, John, ^1.
Beech, Roger atte, 91.
Beechamwell, Bychynwell [co. Norfolk] ,
" 191.
Beechamwell ? Biccheham [co. Norfolk],
Robert de Welles of. See Welles.
Beeford, Beford [co. York], church of, 276.
Beek. See Bek.
Beer Crocombe, Berebrun [co. Somerset],
John [de Bere], parson of the church
of, 277.
Beer Hackett? Bere, co. Dorset, 232.
, fair of, 232.
Beer North ? North Bere [co. Devon], 157.
Beerdenne, See Berdon.
Beford, Gilbert de, 277.
^S^e Beeford.
Besreham. See Bavham.
Beggarstrete [co. Wilts?], 313.
Beggeham. See Bay ham.
Begges, Hugh, of Lauveye, 196.
Bek, Beck, Beek, Anthony, sometime patriarch
of Jerusalem and ])isliop of Durham.
102. 322.
, John de, 64, QQ, 206 327, 333.
Robert, 350.
, Valentine, 345.
Bekebury [Beckbury, co. Salop], John son of
John de, 236.
Bekeryng, Thomas de, 5.
Bekeswell. See Bexwell.
Bekyngham. ,S'ee Beckingliam.
Belamy, ' Henry Maggeson,' 329.
Belby, Beleby [near South Cave], co. York,
144.
Belch, John son of Roger, 143.
Belchamp William [co. Ess3x]. 207.
, church of, 207.
Belchamp Otton [co. Essex] , 207.
, advowson of the church of. 207.
Bele, John, of Pontefract, 273.
Beleby. See Belby.
See Bielby.
Belegrave. ^'eg Belgrave.
Beler, Ralph, 351.
, Roger of the county of Leicester, 42.
44, 65, 67, 70, 74, 75, 114, 118, 131,
135, 144, 145, 158, 159, 188, 229, 235,
238, 250, 283, 284, 286, 288, 328,'
335.
, , serving the office of treasurer
of the Exchequer, 159.
, , Alice wife of, 247.
...., , Roger his son, 114,247.
, , Thom:is his son, 114.
Beleson, Begwynus, 138, 293.
Belfeld [Belfield, co. Lanoastei'], Adam de,
229.
Belford, co. Northumberland, 303.
Belfyn. William, 108.
Belgrave, Belegrave [co. Leicester], 118,
247.
, church of, 134, 164,
Belgrave, John de, dean of Cranwick, pre-
sented to Belgrave, 134, 154.
Belhous, Thomas de, 5.
Bell, town. 351.
Bella Aqua. Belu, John de, 318.
Bella Fago, Beaufo, Beaufai, John de, 218.
Richard, 30.
, William, 210.
Belle, Gilbert, 289.
, John, 263.
Bello, Richard de, 163, 194.
See Battle.
Bello Becco [Beaubec. Seine Inferieure], John
de, 205.
B68
GENERAL INDEX.
Bello Cainpo, Beaucamp, Alice de. 02.
, Giles de. 96. 169.
, Guy de. earl of Warwick, 14. 44. 89.
127, 152, 177, 212. 296. 852.
■ Alice, late his wife, now wife
of William le Zoiisohe, 44.
Johnde, 189, 303. 351.
, of Ryme, 166.
, , of Somerset. 63. 160, 166,
220. 231, 232. 268, 292, 293. 309, 310.
350.
, John son of Thomas de, of Somerset.
143.
Kichardde, 166.
Roger de. 118.
Walter, 69, 70, 141. 148, 149. 280.
, William de, 14, 105. 107, 119, 166.
169, 170.
, , ♦bocher,'235.
Bello Loco, Henry de, Maud wife of, 48.
Bello Monte, Beaumond, Bomund, Henry de.
170.171, 174,271.
, John, 207
, Lewis de. bishop of Durham [1318-
1333], 126,219,303.
, Robert de, 353.
Bello Vero. See Beauver.
Belond, William de, parson of Drayton, 274.
Belost, Richard, 234.
Belstead, Little, Little Belstede, co. Suffolk.
137.
Belstede, Robert de, 201.
Belton, 329.
[co. Lincoln], 194.
Belton, Henry de, 148.
Belu. See Bella Aqua.
Belvoir [cos. Leicester and Nottingham] , vale
of, 290.
Bemerton, Bymerton, co. Wilts, 313.
Beministre. See Beaminster.
Bench, Common, chief justice of the. See
Staunton, Hervey de.
Bench, Kings, chief justice of. See Scrop,
Geoffrey le.
, .SW King's Bench.
Bencombe. See Bincombe.
Bene, John, 283, 290.
Benedict, William son of, de Brierley, 230.
, , Edmund, John, and Hugh, his
brothers, 230.
Benedon. See Bindon,
Benet, Beneyt, Beneit, John, 334, 349.
, Philip, 350.
, Robert, 350.
, Simon, 244.
, Walter, 64.
, William, 206.
, , Lucy his wife, 206.
Benetham, co. Wilts, 103.
Beneyt. See Benet.
Benfleet, Benflete [co. Essex], church of, 81.
Benge, John. 31.
Bengeworth. Benyngworth [co. Worcester],
265.
Benhaiu, John do, 343.
Benington, Long, Bynyngton [co. Lincoln], 69.
Benley [Beanley, co. Northumberland] , William
de, 254.
Benne, Henry, 71.
Bennington, Benyngton [diocese of Lincoln] ,
church of, 124.
Bennyng. Roger, 1G8.
Bensington, Bensyngton [co. Oxford], 196.
Benstede, John de, 124.
Petronilla wife of, 200.
Bensyngton. See Bensington.
Benteleye. See Bentley.
Bentelwode, John de Brian, de, 176.
Bentley, Benteleye [co. Suffolk] , 137
,00. Warwick, 292.
Bentworth, Bynworth, Bynteworth [co, South-
ampton] , 94.
, church of, 37, 94, 109.
Benyngfeld, Warin de, parson of Creeton, 353,
Benyngton. See Bennington.
Benyngworth, Robert de, 257.
AS'ee Bengeworth.
Bei-bireio, Hugh de, 273.
Bercharasfcede. See Berkhampstead.
Bercher, Geoff ry le, Felicia daughter of, 108.
, Henry le, 230.
Berd, Geoffrey de, 142,
Berdefeld, Thomas de, 347.
,S^e BardHeld.
Berde worth. See Beardwood.
Berdon, Beerdenne [co. Essex], prior and con-
vent of, 43.
Bere-Regis ?, Bere, co. Dorset, 196.
Bere, Peter de la, 334.
, Richard de la, 73, 224,
, Master Roger de la, 98.
Walter atte, 126.
See Beer.
Berebruu, See Beer Crocombe.
Bereford, Edmond son of William de, 182, 323.
, Ralph de, 65, 136, 139, 225, 226,
349, 351, 354,
, Simon de, 346, 347.
, William de, 68, 144, 147, 192, 240.
, , justice of the Common Bench,
159.
, William de, the elder, 346.
See Barford.
Berefrey, Reyner de, 41.
Berenger, Ingelram, 18, 88, 173, 177, 195,
232, 313, 342, 345.
, steward of the forest of
Blackmore, 22.
Berewe [Barrow, co. Salop], Thomas de la,
237.
See also Barewe.
I
GENERAL INDEX.
869
Bcjrewenna, Godfrey sou of. 240.
, Katherine his wife, 240.
Berewyk. /SVt? Berwick ; Birwiok.
See B'u-wick in Eliuet.
Berewyk, John le Newe of. See Newe.
Berfot, Geoffrey, parson of Bhoserowther, 12.
Berfray, Eeiner do, 252.
Bergh, Alexander de, 44, 105, 138, 140, 192.
Berghby in the honor of Eye. See Barrowby.
Berghhani. See Barhara.
Beriere. Alan le, servant of Thomas Hode.
67.
Berihul] [Berryhill, co. Stafford], John de,
259.
Berkele, Berkeley, Berkeleygh, Master James
de, prebendary of Wartling, Ninfleld
and Hooe, 13.
.Master James de, canon of Exeter,
doctor of Theology, bishop of Exeter.
[1327 to 1327]. 342, 345.
Maurice de, 110, 249.
, Thomas son of Richard de, 3i3.
Berkeley [co. Gloucester], castle of; 183.
, , corpus of, constable of . See
Bradeston, Thomas de.
, hirnes, CO. Gloucester, 15, 27.
Berkharapstead. Bercharastede [co. Hertford],
St. John the Baptist, hospital of, 128.
.......... St. John the Evangelist hospital for
lepers, 128.
North, Northberkhamstede [co. Hert-
ford], church of, 49, 85, 86.
Berkhampstede, Robert de, prebendary of the
chapel of Penryn in Cornwall, 338.
Berks, archdeacon of. See Varesio, Tido de.
Berkyngg, John de, 59.
, William de, 145.
See Barking.
Berle, WiUiam de, 241.
See Barleye.
Berlyng, John, son of Stephen de, king's
attorney. S5.
See Barlings.
Bermondsey, Bermundesey [oo. Surrey] 212,
232.
, St. Saviour, Peter prior of, 2,
, John de Cusanacia, prior of.
30,37.
Bermundeseye, Hugh de, 209.
Bermyngham, William de, 54, 216, 342.
Bernak, Gilbert de. parson of Tattershall,
156.
William de, 9, 156.
, Alice his wife, 156.
Bernard, Bernard, 12.
, Peter, 279.
de Pynsole or Pynzol, 276
27'9.
, Richard, 12.
, Thomas, 207.
^ son of. Bona wife of, 41 .
Walter son of, 128.
3217
Bernardi or Bernard, William de Fourne or
Forn, of Bayonne, 62, 193, 338.
, WiUiam, de Sancta Fide, 306.
Bcrnoford, William, 125.
Bernesley, Henry de, 200.
Bsrneye, John de, 262.
Bernhound, William, 330.
Bernolby. See Barnoldby.
Bernyngham, Richard de, 349.
Berryhill, co. Stafford. See BerihuU.
Bertelmeu. See Bartholomew.
Bertlot, Giles, 304.
Berton. See Barton.
Berton Sacy. Barton Stacey.
Beruby. See Barrowby.
Berugh, John de la, 142.
See Bergh.
Berwick-on-Tweed, 72, 110, 135.
, keeper of . See Warde, Simon.
Berwick St. James, Berewyk St. James [co.
Wilts] , church of, 17.
Berwyk in Elmet. See Barwick in Elmet.
Berye, Gaudeman de la, 98.
Besaunt, Adam, 15.
Besaz, See Bazas.
Besiles, Besilles, Geoffrey de, 251, 341.
Beste, John le, 257.
Beston, William de, 62.
Betchworth, Beehesworth, co. Surrey, 271.
Betch worth, East. Estbeche worth, co. Surrey,
223, 293.
Beteryng. See Bittering.
Beteryngden, John de, 211.
Bettessone, Roger, 156.
Betoigne, Richard de, 92.
, mayor of the wool staple, 134.
Bettesbury [co. Notts ?], 108.
Bety, William, 296.
Betyn, Robert, 57.
Beudyn, Robert, 218, 236, 310.
, , admiral of the Cinque Ports
and west fleet, 11, 23, 28, 31, 62.
Beurepeyr. See Beaurepaier.
Beusevalle, Richard de, 157.
Beuveys. Simon, parson of Wootton by North-
ampton, 56.
Bever, Beyver. John. 64, 68, 73, 139, 170,
287, 348.
, Walter, parson of Hanbury [co. Wor-
cester], 168, 170.
Bevercotes, John de, 67.
, , Margery his wife, 67.
Beverlaco, Master Philip de, 133.
Beverley, Beverle [co. York], 10, 133, 179.
St. John's, provost of. See Hugate,
Nicholas de.
Beverstone. Bevereston, co. Gloucester, castle
of, 237.
Bevynton, John de, parson of Middleton,
exchanged for Dallington, 248.
2A
370
GENERAL INDEX.
Bowcastle, eo. Cumberland. Sec Buohecastre.
Bexwell. Bekeswell [co. Norfolk], churoli of,
191.
Beyver. Sec Bever.
Beyvill, Amald de, of Puyguilhera, 808.
, , William his brother, 308.
Beyvjn, Walter, 3.
Bibbjsworth, Bibesworth, John de, 86, 257.
Biceheham. See Becchamwell.
Bicester, Birencestre [co. Oxford], 103.
BiokenhuU Church, ChirchebikenhuU [co. War-
wick], 332.
Bicknacre, Bjkenacre [co. Essex], Eeginald
de Theyden. canon of Treuihale, prior
of. 133.'
, prior of, 160.
Bickton [in Fordingbridge] , Biketon, oo.
Southampton, 102.
Biddenhani, Bydenham [co. Bedford], 125.
bridge, St. Mary's chapel, 125.
Bidon, Hugh de, 352.
Bielby, Baleby, co. York, 144.
Biggleswade, Bikeleswade [oo. Bedford], 198.
, prebend of Lincoln, 40.
Bignor, Bygeneure [co. Sussex], church of,
151.
Bikeleswade. See Biggleswade.
Bikerton, Richard de, 134, 282.
Biketon. See Bickton.
Bilbao, Vilvau [Spain], 32.
Bilde, John, 140.
Bilkemore, Robert de, 97.
, , escheator in the counties of
Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset,
317, 345.
Billesden, John de, 315.
Billingborough, Bilyngburgh, co. Lincoln, 108.
Billyng, Richard, 140.
Bilneye. See Binley.
Bilyngburgh. See Billingborough.
Bincombe, Bencombe [co. Dorset], church of,
245, 301.
Bindon, Bynedon, Benedon [co. Dorset] , abbot
of, 43, 184.
, abbot and convent of, 94.
Bingham, Byngham [co. Notts]. 290, 292.
, wapentake of, 200.
Bingham, Byngham, Richard de. Alice wife
of, 89.
Thomas de, 249.
, William de, 290.
Bingley, Byngeley, co. York, 185.
Binley, Bilneye [co. Warwick] , 254.
Biole, Byole, Gerard de, 16, 19, 273.
Birches [Birch, co. Lancaster], William de,
348.
Birdbrook, Bridbrok [co. Essex], church of.
5G.
Birencestre. See Bicester.
Birilot, Richard, 264.
Birkenhead, Birkheved [co. Chester], St.
James, monks of, 245.
Birlond, Byrlond, Birlound, co. Devon, king's
mines in, 130, 185, 186, 265.
Birmingham, Burmyngham, co. Warwick, 292.
Biron, Biroun, Byroun, Richard, 9. 54, 141.
Birthorp, Roger de, justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 26.
, Roger de, second justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 198.
Biry, Richard dil, 37.
, Richard de la, 314.
Biscay [Spain] , land of. 32, 306.
county of, 304.
, John de and Mary de, lords of Biscay,
306.
Bisoott, Byscote, co. Bedford, 229.
Bisham, Bustlesham [co. Berks] , letters patent
dated at, 125, 126, 130, 131, 144, 145.
Bishampton [co. Worcester], advowson of,
258.
Bishop. See Bisshop.
Bishop's Castle, Bisshopescastel, co. Salop,
137.
Bishopsbourn [co. Kent], letters patent dated
at, 273.
Bishopstone, Bisshopeston, 329.
Bisshebury, Byssebury, Henry de, 215, 286,
287.
Bisshop, Bishop, Geoffrey, 184.
, , Isabel his wife, 184.
, Reginald, Edith wife of, 313.
Robert, 170.
, Thomas, of Weston, 184.
.William, the younger,. 179.
Bisshopescastel. See Bishop's Castle.
Bisshopton, John de, 63.
Bitham. See Bytham.
Bittering Parva, Beteryng Parva [co. Norfolk],
church of, 327.
Bitterley, Buterleye [co. Salop] , church of,
257.
See Byterle.
Blachyndon. See Blatchington.
Blaby [co. Leicester] , 305.
Blackburn, Blakeburn, co. Lancaster, 172,
Blackburnshire, Blakeburnshire [co. Lancas-
ter], chase of, 256.
Blackmore, Blakemore [oo. Dorset], prior,
chaplains, and hermits of, 195.
, church of the hermitage of, 195.
, forest, 22.
Blacktoft, Blaktofte [co. York], 143.
Blacktoftdam, co. York, 144.
Blacolvesle, Roger de, 145.
Blackwall, Blakewallea [near Stone, oo. Kent],
211.
Blacolvesby, Blakolveslegh, Roger de, 239.
, , prebendary in the collegiate
church of Glaseney, 341.
1
GENERAL INDEX.
371
Bludon, Bladen [co. Oxford], church of, 50.
Blaggrave. See Blagrave.
Blagrave, Blaggrave [oo. Berks], 109.
Blak, John le, 136, 158.
Richard le, 346.
Blakebura. See Blackburn.
Blakeburnshu'e. 'See Blaokburnshire.
Blakedon, John de, 122.
, , Alice his wife, 122.
Blakeford, Adam de, 232.
Blakemor. See Blackinore.
Blakeneyo [co. Norfolk], 74, 141, 143, 311.
Blakenhall, near Barton in Neesdon, Blaken-
hale, 00. Stafford, 195.
filakewalles. See Blackwall.
BLikolveslegh. See Blacolvesle.
Blaktoftdani. See Blaoktoftdam.
Blacktofte. See Blaektoft.
Blaneford, William de, 236
Blank, Cantus de, 68, 106.
Blankney, Bl.aunkeneye [co. Lincoln], 331.
Blatchington, Blachyndon [co. Sussex], church
of, 213.
Blatchington West, Blachyngton by Shorham
[co. Sussex], church of, 177.
Blaunkeneye. See Blankney.
Blaunkfrount, Thomas, 330.
Blavia, Gonselinus de, 95.
Blebury, John, 225.
, Master John de, 48, 56, 119, 169.
, , presented to Barton in Fabis,
249.
, , presented to Leigh, 325.
; , presented to Leigh Church,
325.
Blecchelegh. See'Bletch.lej.
Blechingleigh, co. Surrey, park of, 72.
Blencamshep, Thomas de, 27.
Bleseby, Thomas de, 180.
Blessede, Thomas de, 259.
B.etchley, Blecchelegh [co. Bucks], church
of, 230.
Biiburgh, Geoffrey de, 206.
Bliseworth. See Blisworth.
Blisworth, Blisseworth, Bliseworth [co. North-
ampton] , Thomas Wake of. See Wake.
Blisworth, John de. presented to Dodington,
317.
Blith. See Blyth .
Bliton. See Blyton.
Blofeld, Gilbert de, parson of Stow West, 38.
Bloiou, Bloyou, Ralph, 236, 296.
Blok, Bernard, 156.
Blome, Roger, 45.
Blomvill, B!omYull, Blumvill, Bloumvill,
BlounvilljBloumvyll, Johnde,escheator
in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk,
Essex, Hertford, Cambridge and Hunts,
12, 13, 33, 41, 46, 55, 96, 120, 133,
155, 173. 176, 179, 187, 190, 199, 207,
214. 258, 266, 277, 2^6, 339.
Blondol, Nicholas, 12.
Bloumvill. ^S^e Blomvill.
Bloimd, Blont, Blount, Blunt, John le, 72, 73.
, Philip le, 135.
, Ralph le, prebendary of Underdown,
273.
, Richard le, justice of the Bench.
Dublin, 26.
, Robert le, 30.
, Thomas, 145, 238, 245, 283, 287.
, , steward of the household, 153,
166, 169.
, Walter le, 47, 48.
, William le, 167,171.
William son of Walter le, 261.
Bloanvill. See Blomvill.
Blowere, William, the elder, 349.
, , the younger, 349.
Bloxham, John de, 218, 247.
, , bachelor in Sacred theology,
and vicar of the Carmelites in Ireland.
113.
Bloy, Adam de, 96, 98.
Bloyou. See Bloiou.
Bluet, Ralph, 164.
, Florence his wife, 164.
Blumvill. See Blomvill.
Blundel, John, 170.
, Richard, 167, 341.
Blunham, Bluonham [co. Bedford], 850.
Blunsdon, Bluntesdon, co. Wilts, 102, 103.
Blunt. See Blount.
Bluntesdon. See Blunsdon.
Bluonham. See Blunham.
Blyth, Blith [co. Northumberland], river, 210.
Blyth, CO. Nottingham, 102.
Blyton, Bliton [co. Lincoln], 331.
Blyton, John de, 141.
, , John his servant, 141.
, Walter de, 141.
, William de, 141.
BochecoUok, Adam, 281.
Bochelyn, William, 95.
Bocher, Elias, 263.
, Eustace, 264.
Bocking, Bockyng, Bokyng, Bokkyng, Bock-
yngg, Adam son of Thomas de, 183.
, , Margery his mother, 183.
, Philip de, 207.
, Ralph de, 135, 137, 168, 283.
Bockingfold, Bokyngfold, [in Goudhurst, co.
Kent] , prebendal church of, Robert de
ilkeston, parson of, 112.
Booland, Bokelond, Boclond, Geoffrey de, dean
of St. Martin's, 128.
..., , Henry de, 287.
, Johnde, 222.
, Richard de, parson of Stoke Newing-
ton, 119.
, Stephen de, 209.
372
GENEEAL INDEX.
Bocton, blaster Thomas de. sub-Jean of
Salisbury, 319.
Bocton AUuf. See Boughton Aluph.
Bodd. Richard, 145.
Boddington, Botyngdone [co. Northampton] .
church of, 199.
Bodeleia. Jordan de, 262.
^ee Budleigh.
Bodenham, Eoger de, 88.
Bodenho, Stephen de, 235.
Bodiam, Body ham [co. Sussex]. 211.
Bodmyn, Richard de, 58.
Bodrigan, Otto de, 108. 109.
Bodyham. See Bodiam.
Boeti. See Boveti.
Bogheton, Richard son of Thomas, of Kye,
155.
Boghiere, John, the elder, 145.
, John his son, 145.
, Joan daughter of John. 145.
Bohun, Bohoiin, Booun, Bonn. Edmond de,
167. 199.
, , Maud his wife, 199.
, Edward de, the king's nephew, 336.
Humphrey de, earl of Hereford and
Essex, HI, lis, 125, 147, 183, 244,
248, 260, 272, 298, 333, 345.
, Joan de, 301.
, John de, earl of Hereford and Essex.
son of Humphrey de, late earl. 345.
346.
, Johnde, 281, 308.
, , of Midhurst, 178, 275.
, John son of John de, 81.
Bokelind. See Buckland ; BoeLind.
Bokenhale [Buckuall, co. Lincoln, or Bucknell,
CO. Oxford], church of, 202.
Bokeselle, Alan de, 28.
, Thomas de, 28.
Bokes worth. See Boxworth.
Bokham. See Bookham.
Bokmynstre, William de, 54.
Bokkyng. See Booking.
Boklond. See Buckland.
Bokyng. See Booking.
Bokingfold. See Bockingfold.
Bolbek, John, 146.
Bole, Bolum [co. Notts], prebend of York, 43
84.
Bole, John le, 139, 140, 235.
, Stephen le. 235.
Bolehull, John de, 352.
Bolewell. See Bulwell.
Bolingbrok, Bolyngbrok, John de, eseheator
in the counties of Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby and Lancaster, 2,
5, 11, 55, 60, 76, 80, 82, 85, 88,
114, 120. 12.5, 126, 123. 163. 172. 180,
181, 182, 183. 185, 202, 203, 285,
332.
Bolingbroke, Bolyngbroke [co. Lincoln], 285.
castle, manor, honor and soke of,
103.
, marsh of, 103.
Bolland. See Bowland.
BoUay. See BuUeye.
BoUe. Geoffrey, 46.
, , Mary his wife, 46.
, William, 46.
BoUeye. See Bulley.
Bolmer. See Bui mere.
Boloigne, Boloyne, John de, 339.
, Robert, 208.
Bolonvill. Giles de, parson of Ripton Alibot,
and canon of Auckland, 12.
Bolour, William, 60. 259.
Boloyne. See Boloigne ; Boulogne.
Bolton in Allerdale [co. Cumberland] , church
of, 163.
Bolton [co. Northumberland] , John de, 289.
Boluni. ,SVe Bolam ; Bole.
Bolyngton. See Bullington.
Bomund. See Bello Monte.
Bonard, Peter, 153.
Bonconty Guy, de Luca, 203.
Bond, John, 66.
Bonde, John le, 51.
Bondmen, 248, 2.52.
, alienate land in mortmain, 15.
, . . , license to enter holy orders, 205.
Bonefaunt, William, parson of Woodford,
331.
Bonefoy, Alice, 57.
Bonevyll, Simon de. 345.
Boneyt, John, 335.
Bonnave, Manuel de, 131.
Bonnewyk. See Bonwick.
Bonnington upon Soar, Bonington upon Soar
[CO. Notts], 98.
Bono Villario, Master William do, preben-
dary of Corringhain, 187.
Bononia, Master James de, parson of Caxton,
47.
Bonwick, Bonnewyk [co. York], 154,
Bookham, Bokham [co. Surrey], 53.
Boor. See Bor.
Bootham, Bouthum by York [co. York], 296.
, St. Mary's chapel, 213.
Booton? Bofon, co. Norfolk, 173.
Booun, See Bohun.
Bor, Boor, Bore, John le, 235.
, Robert le, 27, 218,222.
Bordeaux, Burdegala [Gironde], 100, 300,
303, 306, 307, 313, 314, 316, 318, 819.
, constable of, 199.
, »St'e Travcrs, John.
, mayor of, Robert de Shirlond, 1,
See Burdegala,
Bordene, W^illiam de, parson of Stockbury,
33.
GENERAL INDEX.
373
Bore. Sec Bor.
Boreford. See Burford.
Borehain, Burham [co. Essex], 96.
Borehunte. Borbunt, William le, 134.
, \Villi;im de, Alice wife of, 65.
Boi-evrvne. Geoffrey, 139.
Borgulon. See Burgulon.
Borham, John de. 179, 237, 323.
, pirson of Great Leigbs, ex-
changed for D^al, 248.
Sec Boreham.
Borhunt. See Borehunte.
Boroughdon, Boroughton, Borudou [Borrow-
don. CO. Xorthninberkud], Gilbert de,
113, 162, 211,217.
Bortelot. Sec Bartelot.
Borwell [Burwell, co. Cambridge], Nicholas
de. 3.")0.
Sec Burwell.
Bosco, Boys, Eustace de, 18.
, Master James de. rector of Newenton
[Naunton Beauchamp]. 81*.
John de, 5, 179.
, Petronilla his wife, 179.
, Mabel du, 57.
, Reyner de, 20.
, Roger du, justice, 112, 123, 141, 144.
, Thomas du, 203.
, , Margaret his wife, 203.
, William de, 318.
Bosegrave, William de, 288.
Boseham, Sec Bosham.
Bose'yngthorp. Roger de, 140, 141 .
Boseworth, -John de, 3.30.
Boseyate. See Bozeat.
Bosham, Boseham [co. Sussex], 264.
Bosom. Sec Bozon.
Boss:, Busse, Hubert, 135, 137, 146.
, Robert, 62. 89, 348.
.monk, afterwards abbot of
Tavistock, 106, 109, 113.
Boston, CO. Lincoln, 73. 74, 103, 143, 232.
256,311.
, customs of. 18, 24.
, fair of, 25.
, port of, 184,
Bosyate. See Bozeat.
Botele, William de, 288.
Boteler. See Botiller.
Botelorie, Michael de la, 57.
Botereux, Botreaux, Reginald de, 228, 285.
, William de, 8, 65, 220, 238.
, , con:>tab!e of the Castle of
Tintagel, 202.
Boteringham, Otto de, 310.
Boterwyk, William d?, 348.
Botetourt, Boutetourt, Butetourt, John, 207.
, , Maud wife of, 207.
Otes and Robert, bis brothers.
207.
, John son of John, 207.
Botevill, Roger de, 223.
Botheby, Jolm de, rector of Ryton, 47.
Reginald de, presented to Doddington,
346.
Robert de, Margery wife of, 266.
, Walter, 169,231.
Botiller, Boteler, Butiller, Alexander, 67.
, Eglentina his wife, 67.
, Andrew le, of Hockerton, 80.
.. , Agnes his wife, 80.
Edmund le, 229.
, , of Ireland. 2. 90, 152, 182,
203.
..., Francis le, 330,
\ James le, 150, 152, 169, 251, 262.
, Agnes his wife, 150, 152.
, ..., Olive his mother, daughter of
Walter de Loudeneston, 150, 152.
, , William his father, 150, 152.
, James le, of Ireland, 203, 273.
, Johnle, 206.
, H;imo his man, 351.
, , , of Shustoke, 351.
, , of Llauultyt, 64, 233, 252,
267,318.
, . . John son of Ralph le, 237.
, Paulle, 150, 152.
, Thomas le, 27, 166.
, of Upton, 98.
, William le, 245.
, ,ofWem, 221,235.
Boton. See Booton,
Botoyr, Peter, 23.
Botreaux. See Botereux,
Botsweyn, Adam, 67.
Botteleye, Master William de Wygornia, parson
of, 50,
Botyngdone. See Boddington.
' Bouchard,' 24.
Boudon, John de, 82.
, William de, 91, 92.
Bouecombe. See Bowcombe.
Bouer. ,SVc Bower.
Boughton ? Bukton [co, Norfolk], 149.
Boughton, Boukton, co, Notts, 102.
Boughton, CO, Northampton. See Bukton.
Boughton Alupli, Bocton AUuf [co. Kent],
208.
, ad vow son of, 208.
Boughton under Blean [co. Kent], letters
patent dated at, 280.
Bouiz. See Gouiz,
Boukton, See Boughton.
Bouland. See Bowland.
Boulogne [Pas de Calais], honor of, 41, 187,
199, 203, 207, 247.
Bouman. See Boweman.
Boun. See Bohun,
Bounes. See Bowness,
BourcomlDe. See Bransoombe.
374
GENERAL INDEX.
Boure, Eichard atte, 263.
Bourg [Gironde] ,313.
Bourne. Broun, 242.
Bourn, Bourne, Henry de, 306.
, Johnde, 132.'
Bousser. John de or le, justice, 65, 67. 71, 72,
74. 85, 91. 93, 135, 137, 141, 144, 145,
146. 149, 200. 205, 223, 224, 229, 232,
235, 237, 238, 283, 284, 290, 292, 294,
347.
Boussy. See Bouzi.
Bout, Sec But.
Bouthum. See Bootham.
Bou}Tigton, Robert de, 37.
, John his sou, 38.
See Bojngton.
Bouzi, Boussy, Hugh de, 348.
, , parson of Cowden, 57-
Boveti, Boeti, Peter, 126, 186.
Boveton. John de, 348.
Bovil, Bovill, John de, 207.
, Richard de, 316.
, Sewal de, dean of York in 1249, 316.
, William de, 207.
(St'e Boyvill.
Bow, de Arc2ihus [co. Middlesex ?], 308.
Bovrcombe, Bouecombe, Wight, 225.
Bowden Magna [co, Leicester], church of,
321.
Boweman, Bouman, John, 264.
, Robert, 307.
Bower, Bowere, Bouer, Adam, 206, 251.
, John, 231, 316.
Bowers, Burs Magna [oo. Essex], 235.
Bowes [co. York], castle of, constable of,
244.
Bowes, Roger de, 196.
, Thomas de, presented to Beeford, 276.
Bowet, William, 183.
Bowland or BoUand, Bouland [cos. York and
Lancaster], chace of, 337.
Bowness ?, Bounes [co. Westmorland], 307.
Bowyer, John le, 65.
Box, la Boxe, co. Wilts, 102.
Box, Boxe, Adam son of Martin, 80.
, Hugh, of Shingay, 330.
, Johnde la, 332.
, Thomas, l.jO.
Boxele, John de, 145.
, , John his man, 145.
Boxford [CO. Suffolk], 201.
BoxhuU, Boxhill, Alan de, 8, 31, 85, 111.
Boxley, Boxle, [co. Kent], abbot of, 42.
Boxted, Boxstede, co. Suffolk, 194.
Boxworth, Bokesworth [co. Cambridge].
advowson of, 260.
Boydon, Thomas de, 352.
Boydyn, Thomas, 352.
Boye, Reginald, 190.
Boylond, Richard de, 247, 256.
Boyngton, William de, parson of Lockington,
256.
See Bouyngton.
Boys. See Bosco.
Boyter, John, 304.
, Peter, 311.
Boyton, co. Wilts, 102.
Boy tone, Master John de, 13.
William de, 20.
Boyvill, John, 54.
, Roger de, 88, 268.
,Scc Bovill.
Bozeat, Bosyate, Boseyate [co. Northampton],
192, 274.
Bozon. Bozoun, Bosom. Buzum, Eustace, 167,
231.
, Peter, 283.
, William, 145.
Brabant, Braban, 153, 191.
, men of, 42.
, duke of, 42.
, Lorraine and Limburg, duke of, 99.
Brabazon, Brabazoun, Adam, 145.
, John, of Florence, 20.
, William, 259.
Bi'acinton. See Brassington,
Bradborne, co. Derby. See Bradeburn.
Bradden, Bartholomew de, 253.
, , presented to St. Nichoks,
Warwick, 152.
; , presented to the church of
Markfield, 204.
, , presented to Bulwell, 260.
Bradebrigge [Broadbridge, co. Sussex], Alice
de, 264.
Bradeburne, Henry son of Roger de, 60.
[Bradborne, co. Derby], Roger de,
217.
Bradebusc [co. Notts] , hospital of, charters to,
188.
Bradecote. See Bredicot.
Bradefeld, Robert de, 137.
Bradele. See Bradley.
Bradeley, John de, 314.
Sec Bradley.
Bradenache. See Bradninch.
Bradenham West, Westbradenham [co. Nor-
folk], church of, 29.
i Bradenham [Bradenham, co. Norfolk] , Richard
de, 224.
Bradestin, Bradeston, Thomas de, keeper of
cliaee of Kiugswood by Bristol, 204.
, , constable of the corpus of
Berkeley Castle, 327.
Bradewalle, William de, 352.
Bradewell [Bradwell, co. Derby] , John son of
Johnde, 331.
, William de, 73, 75, 149.
Bradewell. See Bradwell.
Bradfleld, Bradfeld, co. Suffolk, 348.
GENERAL INDEX.
375
Bradley, Great, Great Bradeleye [co. Suffolk],
church of, 19, 192.
Little, Bradele [co. Suffolk], church
of, 94,297,301.
Bradninch, Braneys, Bradenache [co. Devon],
109.
, court of, 109.
, church of, 169.
Bradpole, Bradepole [oo. Dorset] , vicarage of,
47.
Bradstead, Bradestede [co. Kent] .. 35.
Bradwell, Bradewell [co. Derby] ,331.
See Bradewell.
, CO. Essex, 65, 135.
, church of, 84.
Brahani, Benedict de, 202.
, Ralph de, 84.
Richard de, 207.
Braietel, James de, 194.
Braithwell, Bratthewell, co. York, 270.
Braiton. See Bray ton.
Brak, John, 351.
Brakeleye, Robert de, 69.
Brakenbergh, John de, 242.
Robert de, 242.
, , Joan his wife, 242.
, Thomas de. 223.
Brake nebere we, John de, 100.
Bramber, Brembre [co. Sussex], castle and
town of, 21.
, letters patent dated at, 21.
Bramham, co. York, 353.
Bramley, Bromlegh [co. Southampton], 259.
Brampton, Brauncton [oo. Hunts], prebend of
Lincoln, 12, 179, 311.
Brampton by Dingley, Brampton by Dingele
[co. Northampton], church of, 147.
Bramshaw ? Bremelshet [mostly in co. South-
ampton]. CO. Wilts, 102.
Bramwith [co. York], church of, 207.
Brandesby. See Brandsby.
Brandeston, Braundeston [co. Suffolk ?].
church of, 261.
Brandeston, Laurence de, prebendary of St.
Mary's, Leicester, presented to Sibson,
196, 198.
See Brandistone .
Brandistone, Brandeston, co. Norfolk, 173
Brandsby, Brandesby [co. York]. 302.
Braneys. See Bradninch.
Branscombe, Bourcoumbe, co. Devon, 102.
Brantingham, Brantyngham [co. York] , 150.
Bras. Richard, 330.
Brassington, Bracinton, co. Derby, 113.
Bratforton. See Breforton.
Bratthewell. See Braithwell.
Brauncton. See Brampton.
Braundeston. See Brandeston.
Braunfeld, William de, 283.
6^ee Bravfield.
' Braxted Little, Little Braxstede [oo. Essex],
212.
Bray [co. Berks ?], 325.
Bray, Braye, Adam de, vicar of Benfleet, 81.
, Henry de, 25.
, Hughde, 167.
, Johnde, 310, 325.
, , presented to the vicarage of
Wantage, 113, 115.
, John le, warden of the chapel of Holy
Trinity, Tottington, 118.
, Master William , parson of Copf ord , 40 .
, , prebendary of St. Pancras,
40.
Braydeshale, William de, 169.
Bray field, Braunfeld [co. Bucks], 230.
Brayles, Thomas de, 50.
Brayton, Braiton, Thomas de, parson of St.
Nicholas, South Kelsey, 2, 34.
, , parson of Bentworth, 94, 109.
, , presented to Owston, 264.
Breamore, Broraore [co. Southampton], John
le, clerk of. See Clerk.
Breaunzoun. See Brianzon.
Brecknock, Brecon, Breghennok, Breghenook
[co. Brecon] , 64, 142.
, , prior of, 148,
, land of, 64, 66, 97,326.
...., hundred of, 142.
Bredecoumbe. See Burcombe.
Bredestrete, John de, 12, 324.
Bredicot, Bradecote, co. Worcester, 352.
Richard parson of, 352.
Bredon [co. Worcester], prior of, 244.
See Breedon.
Bredon, William de, 81, 95, 205.
, , his wife, 81.
Bredy Long, Langebridie [co. Dorset], 196.
Breedon on the Hill, Bredon, co. Leicester,
95.
Breeme, William de, 65.
Breforton, Bratforton [co. Worcester], 305.
Breggewater. See Bridgewater.
Brcgham. See Brigham,
Breghennok. See Brecknock.
Brekeston, Augustin, 139.
Brembre. See Bramber.
Bremel, Robert, 234.
Bremelshet. See Bi-amshaw.
Brenchesle, Master Robert de, parson of Peck-
ham, 43.
Brenkton. See Brington.
Brenolvesheved [Bui-nside, oo. Westmorland],
Roger de, 217, 222.
Brere, John. 138, 145.
Brereley [Brierly, co. York], William son of
Benedict de, 230.
, , Edmond, John and Hugh hia
brothers, 230.
Bresete Great. See Bricett,
376
GENERAL INDEX.
Bret. Arnalddela, 105.
.John, 117, 121, 323.
, Richard, Serjeant of Meath, 42.
See Lebreto.
Bretaigne. See Britannia.
Bretby, Bretteby. co. Derby, park of, 226.
[co. York], 197.
Breton, Bretoun, Bretun, Adam le, 200.
Alan, 234.
, Henry le, 18.
, Hennan, 184.
, Peter de, 344.
, Robert. 215.
, Thomas, presented to Wappenbury.
186.
, William le, 12.
William, of Tekne, 132.
Bretteby. See Bretby.
Bretton West, Westbretton [oo. York] , 329.
Bretun, Sec Breton.
Brewosa, Giles de, 261.
, John his son and heir. 261.
, , Alexander his son, 261.
, Peter de, Agnes wife of, 302.
, Robert de, brother of Richard de, son
of Giles de, 261.
, Katherine his wife, 261.
, William de, 21, 133, 186.
, Isabel wife of, 267.
Breyghenham, Peter de, 191.
Breyghteston. Sec Brightstone.
Breynton, Roger de. parson of Aka (Rockj,
168.
Brian, Bryan, Adam, 67.
, Adam, of Over. 281.
John de, de Bdntelwode, 176.
Roger, 67.
, ,of Over, 281.
, Simon, 328.
, Thomas, 61.
, , Alice his wife, 61.
, Walter, 67.
Brianzon. Briaunzoun, Breaunzoun, Giles de.
78, 122, 145.
, John de, 195.
John de. his son and heir,
195.
Briaunzoun. See Brianzon.
Brice. Heniy, 69.
Bricett Great. Great Bresete [co. Suffolk] .
81.
, St. Leonard's priory, advowson of, 81.
Brid, Bridde, Richard, 70, 235.
Thomas, of Newton, the younger, 70.
, William, 136, 330.
Bridbrok, Michael de, 69.
See Birdbrook.
Bridde. See Brid.
Bridelyngton, Master Robert de, parson of
Matlock, 59.
Brideport, Brudeport, Bridporte, John de, 232,
236.
, , Isabel his wife, 232.
, of Bere, 196.
, Roger de, 341.
Bridge, alms for, 61.
Bridgewater, Bi-eggewater, Briggewater, co.
Somerset, 254.
.port of, 310.
, Lyme andBrigewauter [co. Somerset],
port of, 58.
Bridgnorth, Brugges, Bruggenorth, co. Salop,
116.
, St. Leonard, church of, 116.
, free chapel of. dean and chapter of,
273.
, prebend of. See Underdun.
Bridporta. See Brideporte.
Brierly, co. York. See Brereley.
Brigewauter See Bridgewater.
Brigford, Briggeford, co. Notts, 292.
Brigg, Brugge, Bryugg, Henry, 145.
, John atte, 139.
Ralph atte, 139.
, Robert atte, 119, 139.
, William de. 348.
Briggesle. See Brigsley.
Briggeford. See Brigford.
Briggewater. See Bridgewater.
Brighara, Bregham [Bridgeham, co. Norfolk],
William de, 66, 224, 228.
Brighmerston. See Brightmerston.
Brightelmeston. See Brighton.
Brightraaneston. See Brightrainstone.
Brightmerston, Brighmerston, George de, 18,
179.
Brightminstone in Fawley, Brightmaneston
[co. Southampton], 67.
Brightstone or Brixton, Breyghteston, Bright-
eston. Isle of Wight, 225.
, church of, 193.
Brighton, Brightelmeston, Bryghneston, co.
Sussex, 7, 271.
Brigsley, Briggesle [co. Lincoln] , church of,
115.
Brikendon, Herman de, 200.
Brikeserth, Thomas de, 122.
Brilley, Brunleye [co. Hereford] . See
Miehaelchurch.
Brimpsfijld, Brymesfeld, co. Gloucester,
John Giffard of. See Giffard.
Brimpton, co. Bucks. See Brympton.
Brinckeworthe. See Brinkworth.
Brington, Brenkton [co. Northampton],
church of, 61.
Brinkley ? Brynkele [co. Cambiidge] , 224.
Brinkworth, Brinckeworthe [co. Wilts] , church
of, 43.
Brisebon, Wadin, 69.
GENERAL INDEX.
377
Bristol, Bristuit, Bristovre [co. Gloucester],
10, 55, 242, 252, 310, 339.
, oastle of, 330,
, , constable of, 204,
, , chantry in, 127.
oastle town and barton of, 127,
mill of, 127.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269, 327.
, port of, 184, 310,
, St. Augustiues. abbot of. 187, 234,
238.
, St, Katharine by, hospital of, warden
of. See Babeoary, John de,
St, Mark by, house of (Billeswick),
master of, 298.
, master and brethren of, 317,
la cogge St. ^l(try, ship of, 19.
, warden of the king's sea shore of, 127.
Briston, Tbomas de, 233.
Bristouu, Simon de, 69,
Bristowe. See Bristol.
Bristuit. Sec Bristol.
Britannia, Bretaigne, John le, earl of Eich-
mond, 38, 53, 56, 57, 59, 87, 127, 162,
183, 206, 215, 270, 298, 343.
, lady Mary de ?, 262.
Brithekeswere, weir of [co, Monmouth ?], 332.
Brittany, 299.
, men of, 296.
John duke of, 162, 183.
Brixia, Ambrose de, 41.
., Johnde, 41, 83.
, Master Peter de, parson of VVelbourn,
39.
Brixton. See Brighteston.
Brixworth, Briches worth [co. Northampton],
132.
, St. Mary's chapel, 132.
Broadbridge, co. Sussex. See Bradebrigge.
Brocas, John, 331.
Brocoelby. See Brocklesby.
Brockhampton, Brokhampton, 330.
Brockhole, Brokhole [co. Northampton],
church of, 56.
Brocklesby, Broccelby, co. Lincoln, 103.
(a second) Broccelby, co, Lincoln, 103.
Broclesby, William de, remembrancer of the
Exchequer, 322,
Broclonde, See Brookland.
Brodewyndesore. See Windsor, Broad.
Brodhith, John atte, 350.
Broghton, Brughton, John de, 66, 120, 167,
168, 191.
, , Thomas his brother, 66.
Broghton Moneketon. See Brought on Monk-
ton.
Brok, Broke, Edmond de, 232.
, Geoffrey atte 348.
Johnde, 259,331.
.., Roger de, 10,37, 73.
Brokesbourn, John de, 230.
Brokhampton. See Brockhampton.
Brokhole. See Brockhole.
BrokhuU, Thomas do, 209.
Brokle, See Brookley.
Brokour, Simon son of William le. 186,
Brokworth, Thomas, 145.
Bromdone, Roger de, 80.
Bromo, Brom [co, Suffolk] , church of, 192.
Brome, Brom. Adam de, 62. 63, 77. 106, 109,
127, 146, 192, 223, 224, 225, 232, 237,
284.
, , warden of the hospital of St.
Bartholomew by Oxford, 248.
, Johnde. 329.
, Nicholas de, parson of Newton, 80.
, Roger atte, 91.
Bromehill. See Bromhill.
Bromeley. See Bromley Abbots.
, Robert de, 226.
Bromfield, Bromfeld [co. Denbigh], land of,
271.272.
, Bromfeld and Yal, land of , 97.
Bromhale. See Broomhall.
Bromham [co. Bedford], 125,
BromhiU in Weeting. Bromhull by Brandon-
ferie [co. Norfolk], prior and convent,
241.
Bromlegh. See Bramley.
Bromley Abbots ?, Bromeley [co. Stafford] ,
226,
Bromleye, Thomas de, master of the hospital
of St, Wulstan, Worcester, 352.
Bromore. See Breamore.
Brompton Patrick, Patrikbrumpton [co, York],
church of, 62.
Brompton, John de, 102, 290.
Bromyard, Bromyord [co. Hereford] , chiu'ch
of. 88,
Brook Bay, Hauenemouth [Isle of Wight],
139,
Brooka [co. Norfolk], letters patent dated at,
212.
Brookland, Broclonde [co. Kent], 299.
Brook'ey with Bx-ockcnhurst, Brokle [co.
Southampton], 193.
Broomlleet, Brounflet, co. York, milnedam of,
144.
See Brumpflet.
Broomhall, Bromhale [co. Berks], Maud
prioress of, 260.
, Margery de Fouleston, sub-prioress,
afterwards prioress of, 265.
Broomhill, Promhulle [co. Kent], port of,
210, 211.
Brough imdar Stiinmoor, Burgh subtus
Steynemore [co. Westmorland] , church
of, 87.
878
GENERAL INDEX.
Broughton, Brogbton, 329.
00. Oxford, 164.
, , advowson of , 164.
Broghton in Cravene [co, York], 204.
Broughton Monkton, Broghton Moneketon
[a tithing in Broughton Gifford], co.
Wilts. 102.
Broun, Bourn, 242.
Broun. Brun, John, 187, 232. 284.
, John son of Simon le, 191.
, Matthew, escheator in the counties of
Lincoln, Rutland and Northampton,
15, 22, 35, 55, 85, 107, 117, 126, 275.
, Maurice le. 228, 285. 310.
, Robert, 209.
Roger. 230.
Roger le, Lenota wife of, 178.
, Roger son of Thomas le, of Wether-
ingsett, 271.
, Thomas, 134, 167, 251, 336.
, Walter, 351
, William, 288.
, William le, 235.
, William, Cecily wife of, 190.
Brouneley. William de, 168.
Brounflet. See Broomfleet.
Brounman, Alexander, 283.
BrouDswood, Brouneswode [in Willesden, co.
Middlesex], prebend of St. Paul's,
London, 114.
Broxholme, Broxholn [co. Lincoln], church
of, 197, 266.
Bruaunt, John. 183.
Bruchere, E^a la. 267.
Briideport. See Brideport.
Brudecoumbe. See Combe Bisset.
Bruera, Bruere, Master Gilbert de, canon of
York. 40.
, Gilbert de la, parson of Astbury, 249.
, William de la, 264.
See Temple Bruer.
Bruet, Thomas. 264.
Bruges, in Flanders, 5, 93, 122, 129, 214, 277,
299, 326, 354.
burgomaster of. Sec Doyen, Wil-
liam le.
burgomasters, ^chevius and consuls of,
274.
, wool staple held at, 134.
Bruges, John de, parson of Upper Hardres,
33. 126.
Brugewater, — de, clerk, 166.
See Bridgewater.
Brugge. See Brigg.
Bruggenorth. See Bridgnorth.
Brugges. See Bridgnorth.
Brughton. See Broghton.
Brumfeld, William de, 184.
-S'ee Bromfield.
Brumpflet [Broomfleet, oo. York], Peter de,
348.
Brun. See Brunne; Broun.
Brunelesk, Baukinus, 68.
Brunham, Master John de, 340.
, , vicar of Aylsham, 161.
Brunleye. See Michaelchurch.
Brunue, Brune, Brun. John de, 115, 141.
Siuion de, 70, 72, 73, 74, 223, 229,
283, 293.
Brunneby. Sec Burneby.
Brunne by. See Burn by.
Brunnom, Brunnum. Sec Nuaburnholme
Bruntoft, Nicholas de, 263.
, Thomas de, 263.
Brunyngton, Peter de, 300.
Brus, Bruys, Bernard de, 9, 54, 117, 120.
, Bernard son of, 117, 120.
, , Maud his wife, 117.
, , Agnes wife of, 120,
Edward de, death of, in Ireland,
212.
, Robert de, 6, 23, 40, 46, 278, 313,
315, 344.
, Robert de. in Ireland, 196.
, Robert de, clefk, 117, 120.
Brustewyk, Robert de, presented to the church
of Ribchester, 204.
Bruton, Bruttone, Bruyton, co. Somerset, 69.
, prior of? 82.
Bruton, Bruttone, Bruyton, Master John de.
176.
, , prebendary of Exeter, 342.
, John son of William de, 143.
Bruys. See Brus.
Bruyton. Sec Bruton.
Bryan. See Brian.
Bryghneston. See Brighton.
Brymesfeld. See Brimpsfield.
Brymmesgrave, William de, 166.
Brympton [Brimpton, co. Berks], John de,
218.
Bryning, John, 158.
Brynkeburn, Adam de. 111.
Brynkele, William de, 227.
See Brinkley.
Brynton, William de, 131.
Bryugg. See Brigg.
Buchecastre [Bewcastle, oo. Cumberland],
Patrick son of John de, 307.
Buckby, Buckeby, co. Northampton, 291.
, letters patent dated at, 77, 83.
Buckenham, New, New Bokenham , oo. Norfolk,
' Rodewyk' in, 156.
, Old, CO. Norfolk, 156.
Buckfold. See Bockingfold.
Buckingham, co. Bucks, 350.
archdeacon of. See Saluciis, G. de.
, sheriff of. See Hay, John de la.
GENERAL INDEX.
379
Buoklaud, Bokelaud, Boklond. co. Bucks, 313
[co. Devon], abbot of, 130.
, CO. Herts, 232.
, John de VVamberge, parson of, 20.
Buoknall? Bokenhale, diocese of Lincoln,
church of, 202.
Buckworth, Bucwarth [co. Hunts], church of ,5'
Bucstade, William de, 260.
Bucton. See Bukton.
Bucworth. See Buckworth.
Buoy. See Buscy.
Budde, Henry, 136.
Budleigh, Bodeleia, co. Devon, 262.
, Niwehaie in, 263.
..." , Sladlandein, 263.
Budleigh Salterton, Saltre [co. Devon], 262.
Buelt. See Builth.
Bugons, Arnald de, 313.
Buildwas, By Idewas [co. Salop], abbot of, 119.
Builth, Buelt [co. Brecon], land of, 97.
Bukemore, William de, parson of Arley, 351 .
Bukenore, Henry de, 136.
See Bykenore.
Bukton, Bucton, Dominic de, justice, 138,
140, 144, 159, 225, 227, 228, 285.
, John de, 222.
[Boughton, CO. Northampton]. Thomas
de, 217.
See Boughton.
Bulcote, CO. Notts, 290.
Bulfarinis, Bulfaryn, Peter de, 126, 186.
Bulley, Bolleye, co. G-loucester, 145.
Bulleye, Bollay, John. 224.
, , Robert de, 167.
Bullington, Bolyngton, co. Lincoln, 103.
Bullok, J.. 307.
Peter, hunter of the abbot of Burton
on Trent, 226.
, Ralph, 223.
Bulmere, John de, 332.
., Ralph de, 220, 228, 285, 353.
Bulneys, Richard de, 328.
Bultfloure, William, 329.
Bultster, Robert le, 348.
Bulwell, Bolewell [co. Notts], church of, 260.
Bun, William, 196.
Bungay, Bungeye [co. Norfolk], 156.
Bunny, Boney [co. Notts] , 108.
Bantingford, Bnntyngford [co. Herts], 20.
Burbrigge, William de, 106.
, , Emma wife of, 106.
Burcester, Burnecesti*e, Robert de, 144.
, William de, 63, 114, 225.
, , Eleanor his wife, 114.
, , Nicholas his son, 114.
See Bicestre.
Burcombe, North or South, Bredecumbe [in
Branch Hundred], co. Wilts, 102,
Burcy, Bursy, John, 333.
, Walter le, 349,351.
Burdaunt, William, 57.
Burdegala, Burdens, Burdeux, Burdeaux,
Oliver de, 25, 170. 214, 336.
, , Maud his wife, 214,
, William de, Agnes wife of, 257.
See Bordeaux.
Burdet, Ralph, 91.
, Robert, 66,225.
Burdeus. See Burdegala.
Burel, Nicholas, 122.
Bures, Andrew son of Robert de, 279.
James de, 279, 283, 290.
, John de, 27, 29, 85, 221, 283, 310.
, Robert de, 279, 290, 348.
Burford, Boreford [co. Oxford] , church of,
297.
Burgeis, Burgeys, Ralph, of Bunny, 108.
, Alice his wife,. 108.
, , William his son. 108.
, Maud his daughter, 108.
, Richard, 139-140.
, Richard son of William, 318.
Burgh [co. Norfolk], letters patent dated at,
213, 215, 238, 246.
, Burgh by Waynflet, co. Lincoln, 297-
See Burgo.
Burgham, Daniel de, 325.
Burghard, John, 191.
Burghersh, Henry de, bishop of Lincoln [1320-
1340]. 33, 34, 42, 55, 80, 82, 106, 131.
219, 237, 258.
Burghfeld, Margery de, 343.
Burghton, John de Eston, parson of, 26.
Burgo, Burgh, Elizabeth, 347, 349, 351.
, Gilbert de, 65,68.
, Hugh de. parson of Brompton Patrick,
62.
, John de, Elizabeth wife of, 30.
, John Legerii de. See liegerii.
, Raymond Adomari, de, 47.
, Richard de, earl of Ulster, 77.
, Robert de, 24.
, Roger son of Matthew de, 128.
, Thomas de, 144, 241.
, late escheator north of Trent,
17.
, Walter de, 193.
Burgos, Spain, 2.
Burgulon, Borgulon, William le, 30, 39, 88.
Bui'gundy, count of, 37.
, county of, 39, 40, 41, 49, 59, 84.
Burlek, Master John, 13.
Burmyngham. See Birmingham.
Burnby, Brunneby, co. York, 144.
Burneby, Brunneby, Eustace de, 79, 120,
248.
Burneoestre. See Burcestre.
Burnel, Aline, 215, 304.
, Nicholas, 12.
, , Philip Bon of, 12.
380
GENERAL INDEX.
Burnhuu. Brimliam, oo. Norfolk, 141.
[CO. Essex] . Geoffrey de, 283. 290.
Burre, John, vicar of Great Cornard. 80.
Burrv, Adam son of William, 313.
Henry. 313.
, Editli his wife, 313.
John, 329.
Burs 3Iagna. See Bowers.
Bm-scough, Burscogh [co. Lancaster], abbot
and convent of. 1 83.
Burstead, Little, Little Burstede [co. Essex] ,
church of, 43.
Burstede, Richard de, parson of the church of
Stonham. 205.
Burstowe, Robert de, 300.
William de. 300.
Bursy. Sec Burcy.
Burton, co. Oxford (sic, 185.
Burton Agnes, Suthburton [co. York], 316.
Burton Cherry, Huudeburton [co. York] , 181.
Burton upon Slather, Bui-tonstathe, co. Lin-
coln, 235.
Burton on Trent, co. Stafford, 287.
, abbot of, 99.
, William, abbot of, 226.
, prior and convent of, 298.
, voidance of, 298.
, bridge of, warden of, alms for, 61.
Burton Pidsea, Pidseburton in Holderness-?
[CO. York], 204.
Burton, Henry de [co. Y^ork] , 264.
, John de, 230.
Robert de, 264.
Seman, 233.
, Thomas de, 236, 237, 316, 352, 354.
William do, 179.
Burton. See Barton in Wight.
Burwell [co. Cambridge], 350.
Bus, Stephen de, 13.
• Buscage," 236.
Buscre, Henry, 131.
[Busoy, Bussey,] Bucy, Hugh, 22.), 286.
Busse. Sec Bosse,
Bussh, Master John. 74.
, sacristan of the chapel of St.
]Nlary and the Holy Angels, York, 34.
Bustebrd, William, 329.
Bustelere, Bustlere, Laurence, 351.
, Robert, 168.
Bustlesham. See Bisham.
But, Butte, Bout, Richard, 349.
, ...., Simon his priest, 349.
Robert, 18, 74,143.
, William, 74.
Butiller. See Botiller.
Butler chief. See Folsham, Benedict de.
Butte. See But.
Buxlow, Buxloue [in Knodishall, co. Suffolk],
207.
Buzun. See Bozon.
Byarn, Arnold Guillelmi de. See Willelmi.
Bychynwell. .SV<' Beechamwell.
Bydal, Peter de. 320.
Bydenham. See Biddenham.
Bydyk. See Bedik.
Byer. Thomas le. 209.
By fleet. By flet, Byfle [co. Surrey] , 58.
, letters patent dated at. 30, 31, 33,
280. 283. 295, 297, 300, 310, 347, 348.
Byflete, ByQe, Edward de, 86.
.!. John de, 295.
, Isabel his wife, 295.
, Robert de, 143.
Richard de, 23.
Byford [co. Hereford] , church of, 249.
Bygeneure. Sec Bignor.
Bygot, Henry, 209.
.!. John, 131, 207.
, Ralph, 129.
, Roger, 129.
Bykenicre. See Bicknaore.
Bykenore, Alexander de. 118.
, , archbishop of Dublin, 250.
, John de, prior and warden of the
hospital of St. Bartholomew, Gloucester,
323.
(S'ee Bukenore.
Bykerdyk, in Axiholm, co. Lincoln, 144.
Bykerys, Hugh de, 264.
Byldewas. See Build was.
ByFiyngton, Richard de, 87.
Bylney, Roger de, 313.
Bymerton. See Bemerton.
Byncestre, Bynicestrj, Bynchestre, Robert de,
344.
, .., constable of the castle and
honor of Richmond, 342.
, Thomas de, 344.
Bynedon, Byndon, Thomas de, 33, 142, 252,
279, 317.
See Bindon.
Byngeley. See Bingley.
Byngham. See Bingham.
Bynt worth, Bynteworth, By n worth. Sec
Bentworth.
Bynyngton. See Benington, Long.
Byole. See Biole.
Byronn. See Biron.
Byscote. See Biscott.
Byssebury. See Bisshebury.
Bysshopesdon, John de, 66.
Byterle [Bitterley, co. Salop] , Stephen de, 237.
Sec Bitterley.
Bytham ? Bitham [oo. Lincoln] , 284, 288.
Bywell, CO. Northumberland, 342,
By we 11, Robert de, presented to Aber, 116,
341.
1
GENERAL INDEX.
381
. C
[Cabayn], Kabayn, Elias de, 242.
, , Maud liis wife, 242.
Cachefreneh. William, 139.
Cachegere, Kacchejere, John, 144. 172, 180.
203.
Cadland, Cadelond [co. Southampton], 24,
• 26, 67.
Cadogau ap Howel, 320.
[Cadm-cis] , Chaworth, Laurence de, 289.
, Thomas de, 223.
Cady, Walter, 335.
Caen [Calvados], abbey of, 118, 24.5, 301, 327.
, abbot of, 172.
Caerleon. Kaei'lyun, Kaerlion [co. Monmouth],
334.
, abbot and convent of, 94.
Caerphilly, KerfiUy, Kerfily [co. Glamorgan].
c istle of, 335, 336, 344.
, siege of, 341.
, letters pxtent dated at, 333, 334, 335,
336.
Caerwent, Kayrwent [co. Monmouth], church
of, 63.
CaiUi, Caylly, Gaily, Kaylly, John de, 71, 304.
Michael de, rector of Hilborough. 44 .
Thomas de, 29, 44.
Cainhoe, Caynho, co. Bedford [near Silsoe
Parkf, 125.
Caistor, Castre [co. Lincoln] , prebend of
Lincoln, 42, 57.
Cal bourne. Caulborne, Isle of Wight, church
of. 86, IfS.
Calc[eto], Johnde, 128.
Calcethorpe, Kaylesthorp [co. Lincoln], 180.
Calcre, William le, 129.
Calculi, x\rnald, 36.
Caldecote. See Caldicott.
Caldewell. See Caldwell,
Caldicott, Caldecote in Nether went [co. Mon-
mouth], 106.
Caldon, co. Stafford. 103.
Caldwell. Caldewell [co. Bedford], prior of,
87.
Caleston. See Calstone.
Calke Of Caulk. Kalk [co. Derby], canons of,
now at Repton, q.v.
Calkere. William de, 326.
Callaley, Kalouley [co. Northumberland], 241.
Callan [co. Kilkenny] , 30.
Calle, Simon, 349.
Calne, oo. Salop, hundred of, 254.
, CO. Wilts, hundred of, 254.
Calstock, Calyngstok [co. Cornwall], church
of, 338.
Calstone in Calne, Caleston. co. Wilts, 254.
Caltoft, Philip de, 15.
Calvel, Hamo, 208.
Calverley, William de, 316.
Calyngstok. See Calstock.
Cambhoas [Cambois in Bedlington,co. Northum-
berland ?] , Stephen de, 289.
CJambridge, Cantebrig, Cauntebrig, co. ('am-
bridgo, 11, 180, 257, 283, 322, 324.
, mayor, bailiffs and good men of, 61.
, mayor a.nd bailiffs of, 327.
, pavage for, 61, 84.
, St. Peter without Trumpington Gate,
church of, 180.
Cambridge L^niversity, chancellor and masters
of, 61, 84.
chancellor and university of, 244.
, St. Michael's (Trinity), master and
scholars of, 260, 324, 333.
, Milnestrete in the parish of St. John.
college in, founded, 214.
Cambridge, county of, 37, 40, 55.
Camel, Cammel [co. Somerset], 189.
Ralph vicar of, 189.
Camerton? Cameryngton [co, York], 266.
Cameryngham. See Cammeringham.
Cameryngton. See Camerton.
Cammel, William, parson of Shalden, 30.
See Camel.
Cammeringham, Cameryngham, co. Lincoln,
priory, 103.
C-immoys, Camoys, Ralph de, 21, 66, 142,
220, 229. 286, 296, 303, 315, 343.
, Katherine his daughter, 21.
, , , constable of the castle of
Windsor, 309.
See Kemmeys.
Campania, Robert de, 210, 223.
Campden, Caumpdene, co, Gloucester, 292.
Campellis, Robert de, abbot of Tavistock,
62.
Campo Arunlfi, Chaumbernoun, Master
Reginald de, prebendary of Exeter,
340.
Richard de, 222, 228, 285.
Campyoun, Alexander, 3.
Canewdon, Canewedon [co. Essex] , 344.
Canewyk, dean of. See Cranwick.
Cangham. See Congham.
Cannock [co. Stafford] , forest of, 82.
Cantebrigg, Cauntebrigge, Henry de, 168.
, John de, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 137,
223, 233, 287, 292, 294, 349.
, Nicholas de, 350.
, Thomas de, 23,27.
See Cambridge.
Cantele [Cantley, co. Norfolk] , Thomas de,
223.
382
GENERAL INDEX.
Canterbury [co. Kent], 10, 48. 51, 177. 238,
304.
, archbishop of. -S^cBeginaldi, Walter;
Lanfrano ; Wynohelse. Robert de.
, diocese of, 44, 56, 151, 248, 264, 296.
archdeacon of. See St. ]\[ary in Cos-
raedin, Raymond, cardinal of.
Christ church, prior of. 39.
, prior and convent of, 279.
, , Henry, prior and convent of,
177.
! , , almonry of, chapel
of St. Mary in, 177.
, Holy Trinity, prior and convent of ,
242.
, , chapel of the Virgin Mary
and St. Thomas the Martin- near the
gate of, 242.
St. Augustine's, abbot of, 35, 298.
.» , abbot and convent of, 300.
, St. Gregory, prior and convent of,
322.
, St. Thomas the Martyr, by East-
bridge in, hospital of, 30.
Cantilupo, Nicholas de, 247, 347.
Cantley, co. Norfolk. See Cantele.
Cantok, Master Roger de, 298.
Cantref Mawr, Cantremaure [co. Carmarthen],
94.
Cantrone. See Controne.
Cantuaria, Master Henry de, 169.
, Master Jordan de, 301.
, Robert de, 343.
, Thomas de, 178.
Cantyng. Saer, 226, 233.
Cantyton, Griffin de, 58.
Canvill, Roger de, 188.
Capenore, co. Gloucester, 102.
Capochio, Nicholas de, of Rome, 107.
Caprarii, John, prior of Montaeute, 274.
Caprun, John, 71.
Car-Colston, co. Notts. See Ker.
Caral, Carale, Master Simon de, 324, 352.
Carbonel, Philip, 89. 103, 342.
Cardiff. Kaerdif, Kerdyf [co. Glamorgan],
mayor and bailiffs of, 269.
castle, constable of. See Graunt,
Roger.
, castle and town of, 335.
, letters patent dated at, 333, 335.
, la Godyer ship of, 333.
, staple at, 274.
Cardigan [co. Cardigan], prior of , 321.
, county of. 97.
Cardinals. See under respective churches.
Cardonis, Raymond, 307.
Cardynal, Philip 90.
Carisbrook, Caresbrok, Isle of Wight, 23,
, vicarage of, 268.
church of, 277-
Carleford, John de, 148.
Carles, Roger, 72, 75.
Carlcton. Alexander de, 154.
, Laur>?nce de, 351.
, Nicholas de, chaplain of Newsom [co.
Durham], 14.
, Solomon de, of Ely, 72.
, , Isabel wife of, 72.
, William de, chaplain of All Saints,
Barwick in Elmet, 1P3.
■ and Thurleby. See Carlton Paynel
cum Thurlby.
Carliolo, Karliolo, John de, 138, 145.
Carlisle, bishop of. See Ayremynne, William
de [1325, quashed by the Pope] ;
Haloughton, John de [1292-1324] : Ros,
John de [1325-1332].
, bishopric or diocese of, 57, 82, 96,
126, 132, 159, 163, 307.
, farm of, 202.
, prior and convent of, 59.
Carlton, Carleton [co. York?], 206.
Carlton Paynel cum Thurlby, Thurleby and
Carleton [in Boothy Graff o wapentake,
CO. Lincoln! prebend of Lincoln, 57,
107.
Carmarthen, Kermerdyn, Kaermerdyn [co.
Carmarthen] , bailiffs and good men of,
27, 278.
, murage for, 57, 278.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269.
, pontage for, 278.
, Robert prior of, 33.
, John de Chaundos, canon, afterwards
prior of, 37, 45.
, prior of. 107.
Cai'marthen, county of, 97.
Carmelite Friars, 113, 186.
Carmino, Oliver de, 222.
Carnarvon, Caernarvan, county of, sheriff of,
97.
Carpenter, Alan, 51.
, Roger le, 243.
, Stephen le, 211.
, William son of Henry le, of Haydock,
273.
, William son of Simon le, 235.
Carru, David de, 282.
, Thomas de, 282.
Carselewe, co. Wilts [Creslow, co. Buck ?],
102.
Carter, Charetter, Thomas son of William,
231.
, William le, 28, 139, 349.
Carterston, See Catherstone.
Cartwright, John son of Henry le, of Wade-
worth, 166.
Cary, Kary, John, 184.
, Richard, 63,
Casa, John de la, 89.
GENEKAL INDEX.
383
CiiBewyk, Henry de, prior, afterwards abbot of
Crowland, 83, 55.
Casse, William, 282.
Cassesone, John, 224.
Cassington, Kersyngton, co. Oxford, 195.
Castebrigg Irectiits Eastbridge, in Canterbury],
St. Thomas-the Martyr hospital, 30.
See Canterbury.
CaBtel, Adam, 146.
, Geoffrey, 349.
/S'^e Castello.
Castel Goderiche. See Goodrich Castle.
Castelaore. Edmond de, 65, 68, 72.
Castelhith, John atte, 351.
Castello, Castel, Custello, Adam du, 146.
, Ambrose de, parson of Springthorpe,
83.
, John de, 13.
Philip de, 281.
, Sarah de, 203.
Casteir, Walter de, 316.
Castellon, Chastellon, Malcolm de, 82, 85.
See Chastiloun.
Castre, John de, 307.
, Isabel wife of , 77.
......... See Caistor.
Castro, Gregory de, 332.
Castro de Urdiales. Castro de Ordieles [Biscay,
Spain], 84.
Castro Dordialis, Ferrand de, 16, 20.
Castro Goderici, Thomas de, parson of Esyng-
den, 34.
-See Goodrich.
Castro Soryz or Sorys, Andrew Petri or Perres
de. See Petri.
Catefeld, Catfeld, Edmund de, 180.
Johnde, 317.
Catel, St. Mary du Chastiel [Guernsey] , church
of, 17.
Catel, Thomas, 342.
Catfeld. See Catefeld.
Catfield, Cattefeld [co. Norfolk], 93.
Cathanger cum Stowey, Cathangre [co. Somer-
set] , 87.
Catherstone, Carterston [co. Dorset], 152.
Catour, John le, 300.
, Philip le, 300.
, Robert le, 300.
, Roger de, 123, 800.
, Stephen le, 300.
, Walter le, 300.
Cattefeld. See Catfield.
Cattesbat, 191.
Catton [co. Norfolk], 166.
, church of , 156.
Catus, Giles de, 307.
Cauoe, Robert, 154.
, , of Pringhoe, 154.
Cauche, Thomas, 58.
Cauda Rasa, Raymond Arnaldide. See Arnaldi.
Cauleborn. See Calbourne.
Cauntebrig. See Cantebrigge ; Cambridge.
Cause, Cans [co. Salop], Corbets of. See
Corbet.
Causton, John de, 191.
, Roger de, 202.
See Cawstou.
Cave, South, Suthoave [co. York], 144, 348.
Cave [Cave, co. York], Alexander de, 68, 138,
144, 217, 225.
, Baldwin de, parson of Beruby (Bur-
ro why, CO, Lincoln?), 179.
, Geoffrey de, 66.
Cavendissh, Peter de, 257.
Cawode, Nicholas de, 321.
, Robert de, 281.
, Thomas de, 321.
Cawood, Cawode, co. York, 136.
Cawston, Causton, co. Norfolk, 173.
Caxton [co. Cambridga] , church of, 47.
Caxton, Maude de, 105.
Cayleu, Arnald, de Reynak, 313.
See Chaylou.
Caylli, Caylly. See Cailly.
Cayngham. See Keyingham.
Caynho. See Cainhoe.
Ceddre. See Cheddar.
Celerio, William de, 307.
Ceresy, John de, 149.
Ceriie [co. Dorset], abbot and convent of,
196.
Certeseye. See Chertsey.
Ceryton, John de Haselbeche, parson of,
149.
Cessay, Cesaye [Sessay, co. York?], Master
Hamo de, presented to Blatchington,
213.
, , presented to Blatchington
West, 177.
, Richard de, warden of the hospital of
St. Leonard, Lancaster, 245.
Cesterton. See Chesterton.
Cestrehunte. See Cheshunt.
Chaboiz, Gerard, 272.
Chaddenwick, Chadewych, co, Wilts, 102.
Chadderton, co. Lancaster. See Chaderton.
Chaddesden, Richard de, presented to Mares-
field, 117.
[co. Derby] , William de, 142, 217.
Chaddesley-Corbett [co. Worcester], William
Corbet of. See Corbet.
Chaddesleye, Chaddeleye, Master Richard de,
parson of Kempsey, 50.
Chaderton, Chadirton [Chadderton, co. Lan-
caster], Alexander de, 229.
, Geoffrey de, 229.
Roger de, 182.
, Roger son of Roger de, 182,
Chadewych. See Chaddenwick,
Chake, Richard, 351.
884
GENEKAL INDEX.
Chnleombe, Chaucutnbe [co Northampton],
prior and convent of, 258.
Roger de Silby, prior of, 258,
Cliameld, Chaldefeld,*co. Wilts, 102.
Chalford, Chalkford [in Aston Rowant. co.
Oxford], 36.
Chalk [CO. Wilts ?].329.
Chalkford. See Chalford.
Chalons, Peter de, 55.
Chambre. Chaumbre, John atte, 69, 138.
, John de la, 16, 139.
Chancellor, the, 183, 202, 326.
See Baldok, Master Robert de.
Chancery, the, 18.
attorneys in. 262.
'chaufcyre' in. See Acoin, H. de.
, , clerks in, 59. 62.
, See Bardelby, Robert de ;
Brom, Adam di ; Clif, William de ;
Evesham, Thomas de ; Herlastou
William de ; Kinewell, John de ; Lange-
ton John de ; Lowystoft, Reginald de ;
Romneye, John de.
, clerks of the household of the, 253.
, , poultry of, 280.
rolls of, keeper of. See Ayremynne,
Richard de ; Clif, Master Henry de.
, Serjeant of, 59.
, taken in the castle of Swansea,
337.
Chandoys. See Chaiindos.
Chanel, Thomas, 351.
Channel Islands, 12, 27, 108. 113, 172, 245,
306.314,319.
, abjuration of. 13. 17.
, in danger of the king of France. 14.
21.
, warden of. See Clivedon, John de;
Grandisono, Otto de.
, new wardens appointed, 302.
See also Alderney ; Guernsey ; Jer-
sey and Sark.
Chanse, John de, ' hauberger,' 168.
See Chauncy.
Chxpele, Geoffrey atte, 7.
, Robert atte, 210.
Chipeleyn. Philip le, of Eltham, 323.
Richard le, 140.
Roger, 133, 145.
Chapman, Chapman, Hugh le, 60, 115.
, Stephen, 142.
, Walter le, 50.
, William, 142, 283,290.
Char, Johndu 92.
Charetter. See Carter.
Charford, Cherdeford, co. Southampton, 102.
Charing, Cherryng [co. Kent], letters patent
dated at, 273.
Charite la [la Nievre], priory of, 37.
Charles IV, king of Franco and Navarre, 1,
174.
Char'eton. See Cherleton.
Charlton, Cherleton by Hungerford [co.
Berks?], 191.
Cherleton, co. Somerset, 102.
Charlton on Otiuoor, Cherleton, co. Oxford,
185.
Charminster and Bere, Chermynistre and Bere
[co. Dorset] , prebend of Salisbury, 43,
45.
Charmouth, Cheruemuth [co. Dorset], 152.
Charnele.s, Charnelles, Charne's, John, 54,
249.
, Nicholas de, 79.
, Robert, parson of Swepstone, 244.
Charon, Ranulf de, 110.
Charters recited, 188, 262.
Cliartham [co. Kent], letters patent dated at.
268.
Chirtley Holme, Cherteley. co. Stafford. 75.
Chartray, WiUiam. 36.
Charvvelton [co. Northampton], 2.5.
Chaselberewe. See Chisleborough.
Chastel. See Castello.
Chastel Isabel. See Shrawardine.
Chastelmartyn. John de, 200.
Chaste' on. See Castellon.
Chasti'oun. Chastilun, William de, parson of
Bedhampton, 73, 224.
See Castellon.
Chaucumbe. See Chalcorabo
Chaufcyre. See Acorn, Henry de.
Chiumberlain, Chaumberlein, Chaumberleyn,
Hugh, 234.
, fleming, 191.
, Johnle, 2.
, of Sawston, 323.
Martin le, 137.
Nicholas, 13, 38, 299.
Richard, 176, 179.
, Eleanor his wife, 179.
Richard son of John le, 2.
, , Margaret his wife, 2.
, Robert le, 226.
, Thomas, 89.
, Thomas le, of Kingthorpe, 347-
Chaumbernoun. See Campo Arnulfi.
Chaumbre. See Chambre.
Chaumbri, John de, 58.
Chaumpeneis, Chaurapejieys, Hugh, 209,300.
, Thomas, 209.
Chaunceller, Robert, 296.
Chaunceux, John de, 344.
Hugh son and heir of, 344.
, Thomas de, son and heir of Hugh de,
of Upton, 123.
Chauncy, Gerard de, Ada wife of, 209.
See Chanse.
Chaundeler, Roger le, 208.
GENERAL INDEX.
385
Chaundos, Chandoys, Edward de, 171.
John de, oanon, afterwards prior of
Carmarthen, 33. 37, 45.
Roge.r de, 79, 221 , 235. 236. 283, 294.
, , keeper of the land of
Morganwg, 341.
, sheriff of t he land of Glamor-
gan and IVIorganwg, 341.
, Master Thomas de, 159.
Chaungar, Roger, 145.
Chaunterel. Robert, 235.
Chauton. See Chawton.
Chavehara. See Chobham.
Cbavent, John de, 99, 101, 100, 155. 322.
Chavyngton, Alexander de, 272.
Chaworth. See Cadurcis.
Chawton, Chauton [co. Southampton], 259.
Chaylou. William, parson of the free chapel
in the castle of Shrewsbury, 125.
See Cayleu.
Cheadle. Chedle [co. Stafford], 324,
, advowson of, 324.
Chebeseye, William de, presented to Little
Reynes, 311.
Chechele. See Chichley.
Cheddar, Ceddre [co. Somerset], 317.
Chedemershe, co. Somerset. 351.
Chedle, Simon de, 142.
See Cheadle.
Cheigny, Cheygny, Cheyngny, Cheyny. Nicho-
las de,* 126, 187, 324.
, Roger de, 354.
, William de, 187.
, , Joan his wife, 187.
Cheindedut, Ralph de, 128.
ChekenhuU, John de. 244.
, , Beatrice his wife, 244.
Chellaston, Chelardeston, co. Derby, 205.
Chelmark. See Chilmark.
Chelmerford, John de, 342.
Chelreie. See Childrey.
Chenche, Thomas, parson of Birdbrook, 66.
Chepman. See Chapman.
Cheppedenemere. See Enmore.
Chepsted, William son of Michael de, 148.
Chepstowe, Strigoill [co. Monmouth], 52.
, letters patent dated at, 332, 333, 336.
, port of, 310.
Chepyngderset. See Dasset.
Chepyngnorton. See Norton Chipping
Chercehull, Cherchehull. See Churchill.
Cherdeford. See Charford.
Cherleton, Charleton, Cherlton, Alan de, 13,
79, 96, 121, 166, 169, 221.
, John de, 10, 83, 98. 166, 167. 178,
185.
, , mayor of the staple, 301, 319.
, William de, 41.
/See Tarlton.
Chememuth. See Charmouth.
3217
Cherryng. See Charing.
Cherteley. See Chartley Holme.
Chertsey, Certeseye [co. Surrey] , 53.
, abbot and convent of, 19.
, abbot of, 53.
, letters patent dated at, 123, 124, 125,
127, 129, 130, 144.
Chesham [co. Bucks], 135.
Chesham [Chesham, co. Bucks], Philip de, 230.
Cheshunt, Chesthunte, Cestrehunte [co.
Herts], church of, 38.
, letters patent dated at, 74.
prioress and nuns of, 108.
, prioress of, 191.
Chesingbury. See Chisenbury.
Chesse, Adam, 345.
Chessel ? Chestele [in Shalfleet, co. South-
ampton] , 139.
Chester [co. Chester], 33.
, bishop of, 268.
See Northburgh, Roger de
[1322-1358].
, castle of, 350.
, gaol of, 33.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 250.
Chester, county of, 122.
, earl of. See Edward [III].
honor of, 122.
, justice of , 220.
, See Amory, Richard de.
Chestershire, Thomas de, 331.
Chesterton. Cesterton [co. Cambridge] , church
of, 187.
, CO. Warwick, 292.
advowson of, 252.
Chesthunt, Walter de, 91.
Chesthunte. See Cheshunt.
Chestrefeld, William de, 300.
Chesworth [co. Sussex] , letters patent dated
at, 21.
Chetelhamholt. See Chittlehamholt.
Chetelhamelton. See Chittlehampton.
Chetewynd [Chetwynd, co. Salop], John de
53, 169,218, 221.
Chetton, Chetynton, co. Salop, 76.
Chetwynd, co. Salop. See Chetewynd.
Chetyndon, Chetyngdon, Chtyndon. John de,
68, 73.
Chetyngfold, John de, 60.
Chetynton. See Chetton.
Cheveigneyo, Luke de, parson of S waff ham,
59.
Cheverell Little, co. Wilts, 102.
Cheverston, John de, 168.
, William de, 168.
Chevington, Chevyngton [co. Suffolk], church
of, 163.
Cheygny. See Cheigny.
Chibalton. See Chilbolton.
Chiche, Thomas de, 238.
2B
386
GENERAL INDEX.
Chichester. Cioestre [co. Sussex]. 10, 110. 178,
28S.
, bishop of. See Langeton, John de
[1305-1337].
diocese of, 34, 35, 40. 44, 104. 117.
151. 153, 154, 156, 177, 179. 194, 213,
301.
Holy Trinity church, 178, 339.
, canon of. Sec Bardelby,
Eobert de.
, , dean and chapter of. 117,
339.
, port of, 184.
, St. Mary's, precentor in, 35.
See St. Lucy in Silice, Galhard,
cardinal deacon of.
, St. Pancras church, advowson of, 110.
, St. Peter the Great, church of, 18.
, , dean of. See Garlaund,
Master Henry de.
Chichley, Chechele [co. Bucks] , 235.
Chicklade. Chikkelade, co. Wilts, 102.
Chiddingfokl, Chidyngfold, co. Surrey, 120.
Chiddingley [co. Sussex] , letters patent dated
at, 176.
Chiddingstone, Chidyngestone [co. Kent], 35.
Chidiok, Chidyok [Chideock, co. Dorset] ,
John de' 289, 310, 351, 353.
, Ralph son of John de, 232.
Chidyngestone. See Chiddingstone.
Chidyngfold. See Chiddingfold.
Chiggewell, Chigewell, Chikewell, Chyggewell.
Hamo de, mayor of London, 10, 48,
69, 91.93, 149,284,322,347.
, Eobert de, presented to North
Luffenham, 127.
Chikewell. See Chiggewell.
Chikkelade. See Chicklade.
Chilbolton, Chilbalton, Chibalton [co. South-
ampton], church of, 94, 129.
Child Okeford. See Okeford Child.
Childrey, Chelreie, co. Berks, 280.
Chillyngton [Chillington, co. Stafford?].
William de, 319.
Chilmark, Chelmark [co. Wilts], church of,
305.
Chiltern, Chittem Maiden, co. Wilts, 102.
Chilton Trinity? Chilton [co. Somerset],
246.
Chilton, Gilbert de, 90.
, Walter de, 45.
, , Agnes his wife, 45.
Chinnok, John de, parson of Piddletrenthide,
190.
Chipchase, Chipp^^chesse [co. Northumber-
land] , Robert de Insula of. See
Insula.
Chippe, John son of John 67.
Chippechesse. See Chipchase,
Chippestowe, Henry de, 264.
Chirohe. See Churche.
Chirchebikenhull. See Bickenhull Church.
Chirchewaure. See Churchover.
Chirton East, Estchirton, co. Northumber-
land. 289.
Middle, Middelchirton . co. Northum-
berland, 289.
Chisebeche. See Chissebech.
Chisenbury. Chesingbury [co. Wilts], prebend
of Salisbury, 312.
Chisleborough, Chaselberewe, co. Somerset,
308.
, advowson of . 308.
Chissebech, Chysbech, Chisebeche, Richard de,
168, 170, 236.
ChishuU, John de, parson of Woolwich pre-
sented to Sturmer, 131.
Chitterne Maiden. See Chiltern, Wilts.
Chittlehamholt ? Chetelhamholt [co. Devon],
chace and park of , 3.
Chittlehampton, Chetelhamelton [co. Devon,
chase and park of, 3.
Chivasso, Piedmont. Bee Clavaxio.
Chobham, Chaveham [co Surrey] , 63.
Chokenhull, John de, 282.
ChrishalL Cristeshale [co Essex], 199.
Christchurch. Christchurch Twynham [co.
Southampton], honor of, 270, 277.
, prior of, 24.
Christopher. See Cristofre.
Chtyndon. See Chetyndon.
Churche [Church Farm near Marston More-
taine, co. Bedford], Henry son of Thomas
atte, 235,
, Thomas atte, 168.
<SeeKirk.
Churcheokle. See Oakley Church.
Churchill, Cherchehull, ChercehuU, co. Ox-
ford, 233.
Churchover ? Chirchewaure [co. Warwick].
202.
Churton, Churughton, co. Wilts, 132.
Chymbeham, Chymeham, Laurence de, 291.
, William de, 71.
Chysbech. See Chissebech.
Cicada, Simon de, 305.
Cicestre, William de, 348.
tiee Chichester.
Cifrewast. John, 78,
Cinque Ports, 197, 202, 306.
, admiral of. See Beudyn, Robert ;
Kiriel, Nicholas.
, barons, &c. of, 7.
, fleet of, 25,26,299.
warden of. See Basset, Ralph ; Ken-
dale, Robert de.
Cippenham [co. Bucks], letters patent dated at,
11, 12, 124, 125. 130, 131, 134, 144.
180. 181, 182^183. 184. 185, 186, 187,
188. 189, 190, 232, 233. 235,
GENERAL INDEX.
387
Ciprian, Manser. 137.
Cireiieestor. Cyreucestre [co. Gloucester]. 10,
354.
abbot and convent of, 276.
, letters patent dated at, 265, 268.
Cistercian houses in England, Wales and
Ireland, visitation of, 125, 199.
Claghton. See Claughton.
Claidon. See Claydon.
Clairvaux [Aube], Nicholas, monk of, 199.
Clanaxio. See Clavaxio.
Clandon [co. Surrey], 53.
Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, 193.
, John de. 51.
Master Eichard dc, 118.
, parson of Dungarvan,' 119,
199.
, late escheator south of Trent,
117.
Master Simon de, dean of Sudbury,
177.
, Thomas de, parson of Alyngton, 169.
, William de, parson of Helmingham,
exchanged for Kirkby. 198, 205, 317,
318.
Clareborough, Clareburgh, co. Notts, 102.
Clarendon, Claryngdon [co. Wilts], park of,
launds of, 27.
, letters patent dated at, 303, 305. 307,
308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, S15,
318, 319, 350, 351.
, park and forest of, 311.
Claris, co. Sussex, chaoe of, 223, 293.
Claro Monte, Master Stephen de, parson of
Bentworth, 37, 40, 109.
Claroun, John de, steward of Edward the
king's son, 39.
Claryngdon. See Clarendon.
Claudon, co. Wilts, 102.
Claughton, Claghton in Lonesdale [co, Lan-
caster], 180.
Clavaxio [Chivasso, Piedmont], James de, 58,
323.
Claver, John de, 33, 66, 137, 143, 159, 183,
226, 227, 233, 234, 284, 293, 337, 338,
342,351.
Claveryng, Claverynges, Alan de, 241.
, John de, 47, 101, 162. 228, 295, 303.
343.
William son of Alan de, 241.
, Maud his wife, 241.
Claxby, Claxeby, co. Lincoln, 103.
Claiby [co. Lincoln], Thomas son of Alan de,
285.
Claydon, Claidon, Cleydon, John de, 90.
, William de, 67, 281, 287, 238.
Claydon East, Est Cleydon [co. Bucks], church
of, 125.
Claypole, co. Lincoln, 69, 70.
Clayton, Cleiton. co. Sussex, 271.
Clebury. See Cleobury.
Clegge [Clegg, co. Lancaster], Geoffrey de,
229.
, Johnde, 229.
Cleiton. See Clayton.
Clement, Peter. 176.
, Robert. 320.
, , keeper of the land of Brecon,
64.
Clenchwarton, Northclenchewarton [co. Nor-
folk] , 240.
Clenefeld. See Glenfield.
Clent, Glent [co. Stafford] , church of, 50, 129.
Cleobury, Clebury, co. Salop, 237.
Cleobury Mortimer, Clebury Mortimer [co.
Salop], 233.
Clerbek, Joan, 277.
, Robert, 90,277.
Clerk, Clero, Adam, 45.
, , Eva his wife, 45.
, Adam le, of Rochdale, 229.
, Geoffrey le, of Sibthorpe, 38. 182, 196.
, Alice his wife, 38, 182.
, Isabel his wife , 182, 196.
, , William, Henry, Thomas and
Margery his children, 182.
, Henry, 189.
Henry le, of Stanton Harcourt, 206,
, Hughle, 140.
, Johnle, 38, 208, 210.
, of Bromore, 167.
, of Northall, 20.
, Laurence le, 67.
, Philip le, of Amesbmy, 352.
, Richard le, 210.
, Robert le, of Hardmead, 230.
, of Thursby, 307.
, Roger le, of South Leigh, 136.
Thomas le, 69.
, Thomas son of Geoffrey le, of
Sibthorp, 182.
, Walter le, 235, 350.
, of Morton, 45.
, William le, 57.
, William son of Peter le, 348.
Clerkenewelle, Walter de, 19.
Clevedon, co. Somerset. See Clivedon.
Cleveland, Cliveland [co. York], John, arch-
deacon of, in 1249, 316.
Cley, Sibyl de, 259.
Cleydon, See Claydon.
Cliderhou, Robert de, 291.
See Clitheroe.
Clif, Clyf', Master Henry de, 49, 86, 110,
112, 123, 134, 159, 240, 261, 275, 322.
, , keeper of the rolls of the
Chancery, 146, 337.
, , prebendary of Applesthorp,
60, 190.
888
GENEKAL INDEX.
Clif, Master Henry de — cont.
, presented to Kingsthorpe 152.
, , parson of Mold. 264.
William de. 14. 97, 104. 108. 133,
146, 187. 196, 275, 294.
Cliffe, Clyve [co. Kent], port of, 310.
Cliffe at Hoo. Clyve [oo. Kent], 20r>.
Clifford, Clyfford in the march of Wales, co.
Hereford, castle and manor of, 103.
, prior of, 48, 254.
, prior and convent of, 90, 253.
Clifford, Clyfford, Robert de, 104.
, , Maud his wife, 104.
, Roger, 287.
Clifton. See Clifton upon Dunsmore.
Clifton, Clyfton, John, parson of. 58.
, CO. Gloucester, 234.
[CO. Oxford], 197.
Clifton Campville [co. Stafford] , church of,
49.
Clifton upon Dunsmore. Cliff ton [co. Warwick],
202.
Clifton Reynes ? Clyfton [co. Bucks], 230.
Clifton Reynes, Clifton, co. Bucks, 292.
Clifton, Clyfton, Ralph de, parson of the
chapel of Mote, 299.
, Robert de, 58,247.
Clipeston. See Clipston.
Clipston [in Plumtree] ? Clippeston, Clipeston,
CO. Notts, 102, 188.
Clisseby, Master Roger de, 30.
Clitheroe, Clyderhowe, Cliderhou, co. Lan-
caster, honor of, 172, 214.
Clivedon, Clyvedon [Clevedon, co. Somerset],
Johnde, 192, 217, 228, 232, 234, 285,
293, 350.
, warden of the Channel Islands.
14, 21, 27.
, Matthew de, 8, 29, 68.
Cliveland See Cleveland.
Clokeman, Jordan, 87, 136, 143.
Clonard [co. Meath], St. Mary's, prioress and
convent of, 251.
, Sibyl, abbess of. 251.
, SS. Peter and John, prior and convent
of, 251.
, , Edward, abbot of, 251.
, church of , 299.
Clonfert, Ireland, Robert, Friar Preacher,
bishop of, translated to Annadown, 278.
Clonmacnois, Ireland, Master Lewis, precen-
tor, afterwards bishop of, 45, 46.
, Donald, bishop of. 45.
Clopton, William de, 270.
Clossan, Adam, 307.
Clothemonger, Emma la, 83.
Clovelly, Clovely [co. Devon], 310.
Cluny [Saone et Loire] , abbey of, 41, 273.
, Peter, abbot of, 274.
Glutton [co. Somerset], 69, 143.
Clyderhowe. See Clitheroe.
Clyfford. See Clifford.
Clyfton. See Clifton.
Clyfton, CO. Bucks. See Clifton Reynes.
Clyter, William, 329.
Clyve. See Cliffe at Hoo.
Clyve. John de, presented to Bangor-is-y-Coed,
109.
, Robert de, 206.
^'ee Cliffe.
Clyvedon. See Clivedon.
Cmplesham. See Crimplesham,
CnoUa. See Knowle.
Coate ?, Cotes [near Devises, in Canning's
Hundred], co. Wilts, 102.
Coates ? Cotes, co. Lincoln. 103.
Cobat, John, 65.
Cobbe, Geoffrey, 196.
Peter, 131.
Cobeldyk. See Cubbeldyk.
Cobham, Coveham [co. Surrey], 53.
Cobham, Cobeham, Cobbeham, Henry de, 7,
8, 10, 29, 72, 144, 210, 216.. 309.
, , keeper of the castle and honor
of Tonbridge, 4.
, , constable of the castle of
Tonbridge, 275.
, John de, 54, 67, 78, 220, 302, 303,
309, 310, 327.
, Ralph de, 105, 112, 174, 280.
, Stephen de, 8, 10, 29, 285, 302.
Thomas de, bishop of Worcester
[1317-1327] , 3, 59.
Coble, John, 140.
Coblington, John de, 69.
Cobyngton. See Cubbington.
Cod, Laurence, 59.
Codelesdon. See New Forest.
Codenouere. See Codnor.
Codford, Codeford [co. Wilts], 28. ■
Codford East, Estcodeford [co. Wilts], 27, 28.
Codnor, Codenoure [co. Derby], Richard de
Grey, of. See Grey.
Cogan, John de, 301.
, , treasurer of Ireland, 315.
, Richard de, 29.
Cogger, Adam, 279.
Coggeshale, John son of John de, 240.
Coggeshall, Coggeshale [co. Essex], abbot and
convent of, 204.
Cogut, Arnold, 324.
Coigners, Conyers, Robert, 217, 222.
Coin, counterfeiting of, 347.
Cok, Geoffrey le, 81.
, John, 23.
Johnde, 325.
, Robert, 191.
, Thomas le, 264.
William le, 349,
, William, 'palefrour,' 235.
See Keu : Cokes.
1
GENERAL INDEX.
389
Cokefeld, Benedict, 230, 293. 294.
Thomas de, 201.
Sec Cuckfield.
Cokeman. Bicbard. 335.
Coker. Matthew de. 246.
Cokerel. Robert son of Guy, 149.
Cokerhatu, Adam de, 169, 330.
Cokes, Richard, 265.
6\'t' Cok.
Cokeseye, Cokesheye, Hugh de, 58, 217.
Cokesford, John de, the yoimger, 218.
Coket seal, 24.
Coket See Coquet.
Cokeworthy, Thomas de. 272.
Cokfelt or Cokselt, Adam de, 191.
, , John his brother, 191.
Cokhull. See Cookhill by Alcester.
Cokself . See Cokfelt.
Colan, Adam. 289.
Colbrand, Colebrond. Hamo, 7, 211.
Colby, William de, 33, 88, 121, 227, 244, 246,
247, 278, 309.
Coleestre, Colecestre, John de, 15.
, Master John de, 37.
.parson of Tendring and pre-
bendary of Neasdon, 305.
, John son of Roger de, 136.
, Warin son-of William de, 135, 137.
Colchester, Colecestre [co. Essex], 87, 135-
137, 143, 145, 146,311.
, gaol of, 294.
, St. John's, William de Glemham,
abbot of, 338, 339.
, St. Mary Bot, ship of, 119.
Cole, Alice la, 139.
Elias. 289.
, John, 335.
, Robert, 333.
Colebrond. See Colbrand.
Colecestre. See Coleestre, Colchester.
Coleham. See Col ham.
Coleman, Agnes, 178.
.Giles, 349.
John, 73, 135.
, William, 67, 349.
, , Agnes wife of, 271.
Colepeper. John, 183.
Colesdon, Richard de, 65.
See Coulsdon.
Coleshill, Colleshull, co. Warwick, 292.
Coleshull, Colshulle, John de, 83.
Richard de, 8, 112.
, William de, 3.
Colet, 272.
Colevill, Thomas de, 344.
Cole worth. See Col worth.
Colew}'k. See Colwyk,
Colham [in Hillingdon]. Coleham [co. Mid-
dlesex], 103.
[Collingbourn,] Colyngeboiu*ne, 110.
Colle, Robert son of Thomas, 241.
Colleges founded. See Cambridge.
Colleshull. See Coleshill.
Collingham, North, North Colyngham [co.
Notts] . church of, 323.
Collum, Thomas de, parson of Wollavyngton,
37. 148.
Colne Wakes, Colne Quency, co. Essex, 235.
Colston Basset, co. Notts, 292.
Columbariis, Colombier, Columbers, Matthew
de, butler of Edward I, 289.
.Philip de, 220, 222, 289, 309, 351,
353.
Cohvorth, Coleworth [co. Sussex], 117.
Colwyk, Colewyk, Hugh de, presented to Bin-
combe, 245, 301.
Coly, Thomas, 'parker,' 329.
Colyford, Richard de, 56.
Colyn, John, 280.
, Robert son of William, 330.
, William, 235.
Colyngham. See Corringham.
Coman, Thomas, 73, 135.
Combe, Coumbe [oo. Warwick], abbot of,
249.
, abbot and convent of, 254.
Combe Bisset, Brudecoumbe, co. Wilts, 102.
Combe Martin, Combemartyn, co. Devon,
mine of, 199.
....,...., port of, 310.
Combe, Coumbe, Ralph de, 267.
, Thomas de, 160.
., , Walter de, 160.
Commonalty of Ipswich, 65.
Comono, Fi*anois, 326.
Compton, Cumpton, William de Vico, parson
of, 314.
, CO. Somerset, 49, 317.
[co. Stafford], 252.
[co. Surrey?], William de Farnham,
parson of the church of, 342.
Compton- Abbas ?, Compton [co. Dorset], 349.
Compton Bassett, co. Wilts, 102.
Compton Dando, Compton Dauno, co. Somer-
set, 213.
Compton Hawey or Nether?, Coumbhaweye,
CO. Dorset, 102.
Compton, Little, Little Cumpton [co. War-
wick] , church of, 128.
Compton Martin, Compton Martyn [co. Somer-
set], church of, 123.
Comyn, Elizabeth, 116.
Conan, Alice, 92.
Conductu, Charles de, parson of Coulsdon, 19.
, Reginald de, 86.
Walter de, 109.
Conestable, Robert le, 89, 354.
Coneweye. See Conway,
Congham, Cangham [co. Norfolk], 241.
Congresbury [co. Somerset] , 25.
390
GENERAL INDEX.
Conington, Conynton [oo. Hunts], 120.
. advowson of. 120.
Conisboi'ough, Conyngesburg. co. York, 225.
231.270.
, castle of. 60. 205,232.
, constable of. See Flete , Roger de .
, church of, 232.
, Hay . Cony ngesburghagh , co . York, 225.
Connor, Ireland, John, bishop of. See
Eglesclif, John de.
, James, bishop of Annadown, translated
to, 21, 278.
Constantyn, Simon, 60.
Contrariants , offences in parka of, 71, 73.
, goods of; 85.
Controne, Cantrone, Master Panoius de, 167,
269.
, , king's clerk and doctor, 200,
203.
, Peregrin de, 132, 269.
Conway, Coneweye [co. Carnarvon], castle of,
215.
, keeper of. See Burnel, Aline.
Conyers. See Coigners.
Conynton. See Conington.
Cookhillby Alcester, CokhuU [co. Worcester],
prioress and convent of, 258.
Copford [oo. Essex], church of, 40.
Cophous, John del, 23.
Copner [in Portsea], Coupenore, co. Southamp-
ton, 102.
Coppeford, John de, 131.
Coppyng, Robert, 224.
Copynger, Seman, 38.
Coquet, Coket [co. Northumberland], river,
211.
Corbet, Corebet, Fulk, prebendary of Freeford,
305.
, Nicholas, 8, 58.
, Peter, 76.
, Elizabsth his wife, 76.
, Peter son of Peter, 155.
, Peter son of Thomas, 155.
, Robert, of Moreton, 260.
, Roger, 221.
, Roger, of Cause, 301, 308.
, , Amy his wife, 301, 308.
, Roger, of Leigh [co. Salop], 231.
, Roger, of Moreton, 55.
, Roger son of Thomas, of Cause, 155.
, Thomas, 170.
', William, 83, 98, 221.
, William, of Chaddesley-Corbett, 76,
166.
Corbridge. Corbrigg [co. Northumberland or
Stafford], 330.
Corbrigg, Corbrygg, Master Michael de, 163.
, Thomas de 167,259.
Master William de, parson of Norton
Oyer, 244.
Corby, John de, 15.
.Richard de, presented to Mechyng,
34.
, Roger de, 36.
, , vicar of Darlington, 163,
186.
Cor dale. Hugh, 328.
Corder, Gawein le, 279.
Corebet. See Corbet.
Corelia, Ricchus son of Neapolucus de, pre-
sented to Arthuret, 159.
Corfe [co Dorset], castle of, 202, 236.
constable of. See Peoche, John.
Corhampton, Cornhampton [co. Southamp-
ton], 24, 26.
Cork [co. Cork] , mayor and bailiffs of, 269.
Cormailes, Cormeilles, John de, 123.
Cormeilles [Eure], abbot of, 149.
, William, abbot of, 157.
Cornard Great, Great Cornerthe [co. Suffolk],
church of, 80.
Corner, Henry, 72.
Cornerthe, Cornherthe, George de, 137.
, Thomas de, 235.
Cornet in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, oastle of,
17.
Cornewaille. See Cornwayll.
Cornhampton. See Corhampton.
Cornherthe. See Cornard ; Cornerthe.
Cornhull, William de, parson of Kinwarton,
247.
Cornubia, See Cornwayll.
Cornwall, county of, 346.
, butlerage in, 184.
..., Edmund, earl of, 109.
, Richard earl of, 28.
, earl of. See Gavaston, Peter de.
, sheriff of . S'ee Treiagu, John.
, steward of, 245.
Cornwayll, Cornewaille, Cornewail, Corne-
wayll, Cornwaill, Cornewayle, Cornubia ,
Edmund de, 55, 78, 221.
, Geoffrey de, 91, 159.
, Philip de, 69.
Cornworthy, Cornworthi, oo. Devon, 254.
Corpei, Roger, 191.
, Edmund his brother, 191.
Corps, Hugh de, 183.
Corri Ryvel. See Curry Rivell.
Corringham, Colyngham [co. Lincoln] , pre-
bend of Lincoln, 187.
Corse, Cors [co. Gloucester], chace of, 331.
Coi'tenhale, Adam de, 181.
See Courteenhall.
Corton, CO. Suffolk, 136, 143.
Corton, Cortyngton, co. Wilts, 102.
Corton, William de, 23.
Cortyngton. See Corton.
Cory, Geoffrey, parson of a moiety of Ingworth,
2.
1
GENERAL INDEX.
391
Cosford by Shiffaal, Cospeford by Edeshale
[co. Salop], bridge of, pontage for.
119.
Costesey [Costessy, oo. Norfolk]. Bartholomew
de, 224.
Coatock or Cortlingstook, Curtlyrgstoke [co.
Notts], church of, 77.
Cosya, Cousyn, Cusyn, Edmund, 224.
Henry. 108.
Henry son of William, 108.
John, 60, 91, 151.224.
, , warden of St. Mary's chapel,
Sibthorpe, 196.
, Ralph, 254.
, Thomas, 207.
, William, 77, 108.
Cotenham. See Cottenhara.
Cotes, Robert de, 202.
William de, 72, 144.
See Coate ; Coates.
Cotingham, Cotyngham, Nicholas de, 287.
, Thomas de, 170.
, parson of Plurastead, 19.
presented to St. Mary's, Angle.
104,111, 118, 122. 152.
Cotingham. See Cottingham.
Cotisslond. -See Coy ty.
Cotsetle, CO. Wilts," 102.
Cottenham, Cotenham [co. Cambridge], church
of, 342.
Cottingham, Cotingham, Cotyngham, co. York
287.
«^«*«*' Hautenprise [co. York] , canons
of, 76, 82.
Cotum, John de, 56.
Cotyngham. See Cotingham ; Cottingham.
Coubull. See Cubbel.
Couohi. Ingelram de, 20.
Coudenne. See Cowden.
Coudieshalle, William de, 210.
Coudray, Fulke de, 198.
, Joan his wife, 198.
, Richard de, 198.
, Thomas, 8, 117, 169, 170, 198.
Coudres, John de, 265.
Coiiherd, Couhird, Cahird, Adam le, 307.
, Michael, 350.
, William le, of Osgodby, 231.
Couland, Robert de, 114.
Coule, John de, 347.
Coulesdon [Cutsdean, co. Worcester?], 265.
Coulot, John son of Margery, 05.
Coulsdon, Colesdon [co. Surrey], 19, 53.
, church of, 19.
Coulyng. See Cowling.
Coumbe. See Combe.
Coumbhaweye. See Compton Hawey.
Coumere. See Cromer.
Councedieu. See Counsedieu.
Council, the, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48.
Counsedieu, Councedieu, Korasedeu, Richard,
168, 265.
, master of the Valence, of
Westminster, 300.
Coupelond, Coupland, John do, 167.
, chaplain of the free chapel of
St. Mary, Faxfleet, 277.
, warden of the hospital of St.
Mary Magdalen by Preston in Amoun-
derness, 337.
Coupenore. See Copner.
Coupere, John le, 283, 290.
Coureour, Richard le, 83.
Courteenhall, Cortenhale [co. Northampton],
56.
, advowson of, 56.
Courteny. See Curtenay.
Courzon. See Cursoun.
Cove, North, Northcove [co. Suffolk], church
of, 35.
, Willingham St. Mary, Wilingham St.
Mary [co. Suffolk], church of, 197,266.
Cove, Adam de, 207.
, Jobnde, 162, 216.
Coveham. See Cobham.
Coventry, Coventre [co. Warwick] , 88, 104,
134, 163, 186, 292, 342, 343.
....bishop of. See Northburgh, Roger
de [1322-1358].
, Walter, late bishop of, 252.
, diocese of, 36, 109, 126, 134, 151,
152, 156, 190, 256, 320, 325.
, prior and convent of, 163, 254.
, priory of, 265.
Covert. John, 122.
Cowden, Coudenne [co. Kent], church of, 57.
Cowick, Cowyk [co. York?], 154.
Cowling, Coulyng [co. Suffolk], 137, 283.
Cowyk. See Cowick.
Coxf ord by Rudham , Kokesford [co. Norfolk],
prior and convent of, 241.
Coye, Robert, 231.
Coyty ? Cotisslond [co. Glamorgan] , land of,
335.
Crabarry, Archibald de, 319, 352.
Crakeput, co. York, 144.
Crammawill, Nicholas son of John de, 224.
Cranbourn, Cranebourn, co. Dorset, 347.
,chaceof, 347, 349, 351.
Cranemere, Ralph de, 135.
, John his son, 135.
Crantock, Sanetus Karantocus [co. Cornwall],
port of, 310.
Cranwick, Canewyk [co. Norfolk], dean of.
See Belgrave, John de.
, deanery of, 154.
Craon [Mayenne], Almaric, lord of, 162.
See Credonio.
Craucombe, William de, 231.
, , John his brother, 231.
392
GENERAL INDEX.
Crauford. See Crawford.
Crauf ord Magna. See Crawford Magnt.
Craule. See Crawley.
Crauley, Craule, John de Kirkeby of. See
Kirkeby.
Crau thorn [Crathorne, co. York], Matthew de.
339.
Craven, Thomas de, 207,
Crawe, William, 225.
See Crowe.
Crawford Magna, Crauford Magna [in Spettis-
bury, CO. Dorset] , 270. |
Crawford Magna or Parva, Crauford, co. Dorset, I
102. ;
Crawley, Craueleye [co, Bucks ?] , Roger de
Gildesburgh, parson of, 92.
? Craule [co. Northumberland], 119,
305.
Craule [co. Sussex], 272.
Crayford alias Eard, Earde [co. Kent], church
of, 247.
Craystok. See Grey stoke.
Creake, Creyk [co. Norfolk] , 44.
Creake South, Suthcrek [co. Norfolk], church
of, 345.
Credonio, Crodonio, Almaric de. 88, 116.
, Peter his son, 88.
See Craon.
Creek, Richard de, 343.
Creeting, Cretyng [co. Suffolk], 149.
Creeton, Creton, co. Lincoln, 138, 145, 231,
353.
, church of, 353.
, Warin parson of, 138, 145,
Crek, James de, 207.
, John de, Juliana wife of, 190.
, Richard de, 127,183.
, Walter de, 96.
, William de, 196.
See Creyk.
Cremplisham [Crimplesham, co. Norfolk],
John de, 350.
Crendon. See Trendon.
Crenelate, licences to, 178.
Cresakre, John de, 225.
Creslow, co. Bucks. See Carselewe.
Cressewell [Cresswell, co. Northumberland],
Robert de, 211.
Cressing. Kersingg. co. Essex, 349.
Cressy, Edmund de, 69.
[Cressey, co. Lincoln], William son
of Roger de, 232.
Creton, Roger de, 138, 146.
See Creeton.
Cretyng, See Creeting.
Creye, John de, 120.
Creyk, Robert de, 53.
*S'ee Crek ; Creake.
Crich, Cruch, Crouche [co. Derby]. 44. 108,
188.
, church of, 108.
Criketot, Roger, 814.
Crimplesham, Cmplesham [co. Norfolk], 191.
See Cremplesham .
Crips, Cryppes, Ralph, 283, 290.
Cristemasse, John, 16.
Cristeshale. See Chrishall.
Cristofre, William, 65.
Croc. See Crok.
Crochun, Adam, 235.
Crodonio. See Credonio.
Croft, Henry de, 125.
, John his son, 125.
, , Alice his wife. 125.
Croiser, Croyser, Simon, 44, 136, 138, 139,
145, 170, 225. 231, 233, 290, 306,
344.
, bailiff of Wincheltea and the
rape, 241.
Crok, Croc, Gilbart, 128.
, Peter, 298.
, , Isabel, wife of, 298.
, Roger, 298.
Crokesford, John de, 223.
, , the younger, 63.
Crokham. Thomas de, 57.
See Crookham.
Crol. See Crul.
Crombwell, Crorabewell, Crumwell, Crumb-
well, John de, 52, 84, 102, 131, 180,
273 281, 354.
, , admiral of the fleet for
Gascony, 3.
J Idonia [de Leyburn], wife of,
84, 313.
, Richard de, 102.
Cromer, Coumere, co. Norfolk, 141.
Crompilhorn, John, 298.
Crookham, Crokham [co. Berks], park of,
339.
Croph ill, Ralph de, 11.
, Maud his wife, 11.
, , Ralph his son, 11.
, Master Roger de, prebendary of
Shareshill, 185.
Cros, ad Crucem, Henry, 302.
, John, 300.
, John, of London, 324.
Robert, 300.
Crosholm, Crossholm, John de, 238, 344.
the younger, 289.
Crosseby, John de, 32, 200.
, , parson of ToUesbury, 56.
, Peter de, 141.
Crossholm, See Crosholm.
Crouch, Cruohe, Ralph atte, 45.
, , Alice his wife, 45.
[co. Essex], Richard son of Robert
atte, of Beaumont, 283, 290-
Crouche. See Crich.
Crowe, Robert, 230, 235.
GENERAL INDEX.
39B
Crowland, Croyland, Croylond [eo. Lincoln],
St. Guthlacs, Simon de Luffenham,
abbot of, 24.
, Henry de Casewyk. prior, afterwards
abbot of. 33, 55.
Crowle ? CruU [co. Lincoln], 321.
Croxton, William de Dalton, parson of
church of, 305.
Croxton [co. Leicester], abbot and convent of,
128.
Croydon [co. Surrey], letters patent dated at,
269, 270.
Croylond. See Crowland.
Croyser. See Croiser.
Crubbe, Thomas, 94.
, See Grubbg.
Crucem, ad. See Cros, atte.
Cruch. See Crich ; Crouch.
Crud, William, 270.
Crul CruU, Crol, Augustin, 67.
John, 67, 287, 288, 321.
, Margery wife of, 288.
, Thomas de, 57,202.
, William, 67, 287.
See Crowle.
Crumbwell, Crumwell. See Crombwell.
Cryppes, See Crips.
Cubbel, Cubbull, Coubull, David, parson of
Soartho, 102, 103.
, GaiUard, 313.
, , John son of Ealph, 108.
Cubbeldyk, Cobeldyk, Alan de, 138. 145. 231,
353.
, Eoger de, 74.
Cubberley [co. Gloucester] , letters patent
dated at, 270.
Cubbington, Cobyngton [co. Warwick] .
church of, 119.
Cucinaco, Master Bernard de, prebendary of
Stratton, 53.
Cuckfield, Cokefeld, co. Sussex. 271, 293.
, park of, 223,
Cudworth, Gudthword [co. York], 530.
Cuhird. See Couhird.
Culbere, Maurice, 235.
, Simon, 235.
Culford, Richard de, 38.
Culle, Henry de, 351.
CuUul, Hugh. 123
, Peter, 123.
, Thomas, 123.
Cmnbemartyn. See Combe- Martin.
Cumberland, county of, 116, 122.
, warden of , 171.
Cumberton, Robert de, 180.
, , Emma his wife, 180.
Cumpton [Compton, co. Stafford], John son of
William de, 252.
.... = .... See Compton, Stafford.
Cungyn [Lockeen, co. Tipperary ?]. prebend
of Killaloe, 322.
Cuntre, Nicholas 'othe,' 352.
, Thomas 'othc.'352.
Curry Rivell, Corri Ryvel [co. Somerset],
246.
Cursoun, Courzon, Curzon, Curzoun, John,
79, 169, 170, 171, 218, 219, 315.
, Robert, 33.
, Thomas, of Sibbertoft. 120.
Curtenay, Courteney, Courtenay, Hugh de,
168, 220. 238, 268. 292, 803, 347, 349,
350, 351.
, the younger, 168.
, the elder, 170.
, Hugh son of Hugh de, 170.
John de, 89.
, abbot of Tavistock, 10^,113.
Curteys, John, 150.
, Simon, 132.
, Maud his wife, 132.
, , William his son, 132.
, Walter, 281.
, William, 282.
Curtlyngstoke. See Costoek.
Curtlyngton, Kurtlyngton, William de, abbot
of Westminster, 176.
Curzon. See Cursoun.
Casancia, Cusaunce, Gerard de, 39, 53, 88,
127, 183, 187.
, Peter, chaplain of. 30, 39, 88.
.., , Gerard de, uncle of William de, 30.
, Hughde, 30, 41.
James de, prior of Prittiewell. 30, 41,
, John de, prior of Bermondsey , brother
of Williim, 30, 37.
, Peter de, knt., 40.
, brother of William de, 30.
, Master Peter de, 39.
, Reginald de, 39.
, William de, 23, 49, 59, 81, 88, 175,
225.
, , clerk, 39, 41.
, , brother of William de, 30.
, , son of Peter de, 40.
, treasurer of Edward the king's
son, earl of Chester, 30, 37, 39, 41.
Cussyng, Gussyng, Adam, 143.
, John, 143.
, Thomas, 143,
Customs, 18.
Cusyn. See Cosyn.
Cutberd, William, 264.
Cutsdean, co. Worcester. See Coulesdon,
Cynmeirch [co. Denbigh]. Kymmerch, Kaymcr,
CO. Silop, cantred of, 103.
, commote of, 354.
Cyrencestre, See Cirencester.
394
GENERAL INDEX.
D
Dabemont, William, 17.
Dabernoun. See Abernon.
Da chard. See Achard.
Dacoljne. Loterniis [Aquilyn, Lotringus de],
115.
Dacre, Almand, 82.
, John, 82.
Edmund de, 206,284.
, John, 82.
Ranulf de, 116, 122.220.
, William, 307.
Dacres, John. 99, 154.
Dadisleye. Richard de, 136.
Dadynton, William Aylemer, parson of the
church of, 267.
Dagge worth. See Dag worth.
Dagurnel, John. 17.
Dagworth. Daggeworth, John de, 101, 135.
137, 145, 146.
Dakeham, William, 210.
Dakeneye. See Akeneye.
Dalby, John de, parson of Potton, presented
to Stapleford, 156.
, Simon de, 70.
Dale, John del, 304.
See Deal.
Daleditch. Dalediz [near Budleigh, co. Devon].
262.
Dallington, Dalyngton [co. Northampton],
church of! 248.
Dallyng. Simon de, 234.
, Master Simon de, 159, 183.
Dallyngrigge, John de, 14.5-
Dalton in Kendal, co. Lancaster, 125.
Dalton, Robert de, 256, 332.
, Roger de, 154.
William de, 275.
, parson of Croxton, 305.
Dalyngtoa. See Dallington.
Damary, Damony, Dammory. See Amory.
Dand, John 62.
Dane, Reginald atte, 67, 281.
, Stephen de la, 163, 188, 198.
Danehurst, Robert de. 338.
Daneman, John le, 287, 288.
, Richard, 67,288.
, Robert. 281.
Roger 67.
.William, 67.
Daniel, DanyeJ, John, 206, 258, 283. 326.
Danthorp [Danthorpe, co. York] , Geoffrey de,
348.
. . . , Robert and John his brothers,
348.
, William de, the younger, 348.
Daras, Daraz, Adam, 111, 237.
Darcy, Darci, Arcy, Henry, 83.
, John, le neveu, justiciary of Ireland,
15, 26, 39, 40. 46, 155, 182, 251, 269,
271, 278. 281, 298, 301, 322. 344.
John, 268.
I'unole. 311.
, le fils, 15.
, lefiz Norman, 228. 285.
Norman, 79, 216, 222.
Philip. 36.
Robert, 9, 93, 147, 220, 228, 234,
237, 285, 289, 292.
Darderne. See Arderne.
Dardys, Bartholomew, 31, 347.
Darlingscot, Derlescote [in Tredington, co.
Worcester] , 69, 138.
Darlington, Derlyngton [co. Durham], 225.
, St. Mary, prebendary of. See Salford^
William de.
Darlington ? Darthington [co. Durham] , 80.
, church of, 148.
vicarage of , 163, 186.
Darreis, Robert, 211.
Darsham, Dersham, co. Suffolk, 53.
, chui-ch of, 53.
Dartford, Derteford, Dertford [co. Kent]. 39,
208,211.
Darthington. See Darlington.
Dartmoor, Dertemor [co. Devon], forester of .
See Walle, William de la.
Dartmouth. Dertemuth [co. Devon] , 213, 310,
319.
Dassett, Derset, co. Warwick, 182, 323.
, Chepyngderset [co. Warwick], 328,
331.
Dassett, Little, Derset [co. Warwick], prebend
of Lichfield. 199.
Dastyn, Robert. 218.
Daudele. See Audele.
Daulard, Peter, 23.
, William^ 23.
Daulyn, Thomas, 23.
Daumarle. See Alba Marlia.
Daune. See Alne.
Dauneye, See Alneto de.
Daunteseye, Roger, 43, 46.
, , William his son, 43.
, William, 42.
, , Margery his wife, 42.
Daveliers. See Avilers.
Ddventre, Robert de, 9, 66, 217, 221, 248.
David ap Blethin, bishop of St. Asaph [1314-
1344].
ap Cadogan, 335.
ap Meuric, 334. 336.
ap Meuric ap Howel, 335.
, John son of, de Marchumley, 330.
, Map Tudor Obenthlyn, 330.
, Robert son of, de Maldon, 235.
, Thomas son of, 267.
GENERAL INDEX.
395
Davidsone, Colan, 289.
Davy, Heni'v, 77.
, Eobert, 255.
Robert son of Robert, 255.
, Joan his wife, 255.
Thomas, 90, 232.
, Waghan ( Vaghan), 326.
William, 333.
Davyes, John, of Tenbury, 330.
Dayneourt. See Eyncourt.
Deaf and dumb, in custody, 62.
Deakne, Dekne, Alexander, 348.
, Alice, 348.
, John, 348.
, William le, of Bruges, 274, 354.
Deal, Dale, Dyele [co. Kent], 208, 209.
, church of, 132,248.
Dean Forest. Dene [co. Gloucester], 15, 27,
140, 320, 332.
Debach, Deubach [co. Suffolk], 252.
, church of 172, 186.
Debden, Depeden [co. Essex], church of, 125,
147, 148, 183.
Deen, William de, 13, 195, 291. See Dene.
Deene, Deen [co. Northampton], church of,
259,274, 301.
Deeping, Depyng .[co. Lincoln], Thomas
Wake of. See Wake.
Deerhurst, Derhurst [co. Grloucester], priory
of, 128, 176.
Deghere, John le, 65.
See Deyere.
Deighton, Dighton [co. York], 143.
Dekne. See Deakne.
Delham, John de, 211.
Dembleby, Dembelby, co. Lincoln, 103.
Denbigh, Dynebegh, castle and manor of, 103.
land of, 97,354.
, lord of. See Lacy, Henry de ;
Thomas, earl of Lancaster.
Dene, Den, Adam atte, of Portsmouth, 45.
, G-eoffrey le, 155.
, John de, 91.
, Thomas le, of Astley. 351.
, William de, 91,93, 129.
See Dean.
Denemede, Richard de, 124.
Denever, Henry, 350.
, John, 350.
Dengemareys. See Dange Marsh.
Dengesell, William, 209.
Denhurst, Robert de, 60.
Denne, John de, 47.
Denny, Henry, 146.
Denton, John de, prebendary of Moreton, 116,
132, 151.
, , parson of Loughborough pre-
sented to Potton, 164.
, Richard de, 9, 53, 79, 101.
[Denton, co. Norfolk], Roger de, 224.
Denum, John de, justice, 65, 79, 139, 144, 159,
227, 278. 283, 284, 286, 289, 294,
347.
, William, 73, 74,289.
Djnusus. Lenin, de Luca, 203.
Dependen. See Debden.
Deptford. Depeford [tithing in Wyly], co.
Wilts. 102.
Depyng. See Deeping.
Derby, co. Derby, 11, 142.
, abbot and convent of, 188.
, letters patent dated at, 77, 136.
, pontage for, 173.
Derby, county of, 123, 282.
, rebels" goods in, 228.
Derby, East, Estderby [co. Lancaster], 185.
Derby, Roger de, 350.
, William de, 91.
, , parson of Chilraark, 305.
Dercet, Ralph de, 280.
Dereham [oo. Norfolk], letters patent datid
at, 241.
, East, Estderham [co. Norfolk], 271.
, , church of, 178.
, , gaol of, 178.
. . , West, Westderham [co. Norfolk] ,
46.
, , St. Mary, abbot and convent
. of, 46, 159, 246, 253.
, , abbot of , 321.
.letters patent dated at, 216,
240, 241, 242, 261.
See Derham.
Derere, Simon, le Muster, of Bruges, 277.
Derham [Dereham, co. Norfolk]. John de,
191, 350.
, William de, 160.
See Dereham ; Dorham.
Derhurst. See Deerhurst.
Derlescote. See Darlingscot.
Derlington, Master Michael de, 138.
See Darlington.
Derlyng, Walter, 352.
Dermeniaco. See Ayrmenak.
Dermine. See Ayremynne.
Derneford, co. Oxford. 164.
, CO. Wilts. 6'ee Durnford.
Derneford, Walter de, 334.
Derset. See Dassett.
Dersham, William de, presented to the vicar-
age of Yoxford, 276.
See Darsham.
Derteford. See Dartford.
Dertemor. See Dartmoor.
Dertford, Thomas de, parson of Earde, 247.
See Dartford.
Despaigne, Despaygne, Despayne. See
Ispannia.
Despens, Nicholas del, 205.
396
GENERAL INDEX.
Despenser. Hugh le, earl of Winchester, 27,
46, 102, 103, 105, 116, 120, 122, 161,
230, 268, 302, 303, 304, 323, 333.
, justice of the forest South of
Trent, 120.
, , oaptain general of forces
against Roger Mortimer, 332,
, lord of the land of Denbigh,
354.
, , Alesia his wife, 103.
, Hugh the younger, 19, 63, 95, 102,
106, 116, 124, 127, 133, 136, 149, 159,
200, 204, 205, 253, 256, 259, 278, 332,
333, 334, 344.
, , wardrobe of, list of jewels in,
340.
, , lord of Glamorgan and
IMorgannwg, 46, 52, 206, 258, 274,
318, 336.
, , keeper of the lands late of
John de Hastinges in Wales, 219.
, , Eleanor wife of, the king's
niece, 124, 133, 149, 159, 253, 259,
266, 277, 304, 318.
, , pardon of his exile, 130.
, Gilbert his son, 124, 149,
159, 253, 259.
, , Eleanor daughter of, 153.
, Hughle, 103.
, , the king's enemy, 343.
, John le, of Albury, 6.
, , Margaret his wife, 6.
, , John his son, 6.
, , Thomas, Nicholas, and
Richard his sons, 6.
, William le, 6-
Destefnild, Thomas, 12, 172.
Deubach. See Debach.
Devaunt, Jchn, 15.
Devenissh, John le, 234.
, Thomas le, 234.
, of Bristol, 119.
Deverill, Deverel, co. Wilts, 102.
Deverous, John, 168.
Devias, Deuias, Alice daughter of Nicholas
de, 190.
Nicholas, 190.
, Philip, 295.
Devises [co. Wilts], 311.
Devon, 61.
, butler in, 184.
, escheator in, 113.
, sheriff of, 245.
Devon, Dj'vene [co. Nottingham], river of, 290.
Dewesbery. See Dewsbury.
Dewlish, Estdouelys, co. Dorset, 102.
, Westdouelys, co Dorset, 102.
Dewsbury, Dewesbery, co. York, 270.
, advowsonof, 149, 159.
Deye, Thomas le, 212.
Deyere, Richard, 146.
See Deghere.
Deyncourt. See Eyncourt.
Deystere, Adam le, 135.
Deyvill. See Eyvill,
Dichenyng. See Ditchling.
Dick. See Dyke.
Diddington ? Dodyngton [co. Huntingdon].
273.
Dighton. See Deighton.
Dinan, Cotes du Nord, or Diuant, Belgium,
Dinaunt, 317.
Dinarsbran, See Dinas Bran.
Dinas Bran. Dinarsbran [co. Denbigh], cagtle
of, 271, 272.
Dineuras, John, 333.
Dinieton. Dynyeton. John de, 52, 56.
Dinraael, Dynmael [commote in the oantred
of y Barwn, co. Denbigh] , land of, 354.
Distshagh, Alan de, 172.
Ditchling, Dichenyng, co. Sussex, 271, 293.
, park of, 223.
Ditton, Dy tton, Geoffrey son of Henry de,
270.
, Henry de, 171, 308.
Divelin. See Dublin.
Dobyn, Richard, parson of Bitterley, 257.
Dockwray. See Dokwra.
Doclinton, Dukelington, John de, mayor of
Oxford, 63, 323.
Dodde, Thomas, of Faversham, 212.
See Dadde.
Doddington, co. Chester. See Dodyngton.
Doddington, Dodyngton [co. Lincoln], church
of, 317, 346.
Doddington Dry, Dodyngton [co. Lincoln], 69.
Dodemanneswyke. See Dudmanswike in
Hope, CO. Kent.
Dodyngton, Dodynton, Johnde, 281.
, Juliana his wife, 281.
[Doddington, co. Chester], Richard
de, 331.
Dodyngton. See Diddington.
Dodyngton. See Doddington.
See Doddington Dry.
Doget, Thomas son of John, 71.
Dogyn, Roger, 331.
Doiien. See Doyen.
Dokwra [Dockwray, co. Cumberland], Thomas
de, 33, 204.
Dolittill, Walter, 244.
Dolkok, Roger, 351.
DoUard, Philip, 43.
Dollyngham. See Dullingham.
Dominici, Roderic, prior of Tongia, 260.
Don, Done, co. Lincoln, river, 144.
, CO. York, river, 291.
Doncaster, Donecastre [co. York], 33, 225,
275.
, wood of Balby in. See Balby.
GENERAL INDEX.
897
Doncastre, Doneoastre, John de. justice. 74.
82. 144, 226, 229, 230, 23L 232, 291.
308. 348. 353.
, Riohard de, 283.
Doneraawe. See Diininow,
Donemou. Peter, 270.
Donestaple, John de, 152.
See Dunstable.
Donet. See Douet.
Done\vyoo. Roger de. 212.
See Dunwich.
Donington Castle, Donyngton, co. Leicester,
canon and manor of, 102.
Donton, See Duntun,
Bonylonde, Saer de, 146.
Donyngton. See Donington.
Dorchester, Dorchostre [co. Dorset], 94.
, gaol. 233.
, Holy Trinity church , 77.
, Dorkecestre, co, Oxford, abbot and
convent of, 196.
Dorham, John dc, 26.
See Derhara.
Doria of Genoa. See Aurea.
Dorkecestre. See Dorchester.
Dorking, Dorkyng, co. Surrey, 271, 293.
, warren at, 223.
Dorkyng, Robert de, Idonia wife of, afterwards
wife of Walter Turk. 344.
Dorniauuz, Dormauntz, John, 30, 39, 88.
Dorre, Gilbert, 138, 145.
Dorset, 18.
, archdeacon of. See Hotoft, Master
T. de.
, chief bailiwick of the county of, 147.
butler's deputies in, 47, 184.
Dorstone, Dorston [co. Hereford] , church of.
253.
Dorum. See Oruiu.
Doscombe, Peter de, 354.
Dosinhou, Dosioun. John, 40, 312.
Dotto, Guy, 47.
Doubrigg, John, 67.
Douce, William, 161.
Douet or Donet, Stephen, 210.
Doune, John de, 91.
, Richard atte, 69, 85.
, Thomas, 331 .
Dounham, Hugh de, 350.
, John de, 330,
[Downham, co. Norfolk]. Richard
de. 350.
See Dovrnham.
Dounyng, Dunnyng, John, 307-
, Robert,'^307.
, Walter, 300.
Dournecat, Bernard, ship of, 318,
Douufoul. See Duffoul.
Dover, Dovre [co. Kent], 3, 6, 25, 35, 174,
209, 210, 306, 310.
, barons of, 35.
castle, constable of. See Basset,
Ralph ; Kendale, Robert de,
, God's House, master and brethren of,
160.
, letters patent dated at, 162, 165, 168,
170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 227,
231, 233.
, mayor, bailiffs, and good men of, 51.
, murage for, 51, 175.
, port of, 175, 276.
, port of, barons of, 241.
, warden of. See Archer, John le ;
Basset, Ralph, of Drayton ; Kendale.
Robert de.
, St. Martin, prior of , 160.
, , prior and convent of, 261.
, St. Radegund's by, abbot of, 172.
Dovere, Dovre, John de. 145.
, Richard de, 91 .
Downham, Dounham [co. Cambridge], 72.
, co, Essex, 270.
, CO. Norfolk, See Dounham.
Downton, Dounton, Thomas de Escrik. parson
of, 187.
Dowystowe, Richard de, 93.
Doye, John, 136. 139.
Doyen, Doiicn, William le, burgomaster of
Bruges in Flanders, 5, 129, 134,
Doylly. See Oilly.
Doynel, Peter, 218, 309.
Drake, Reginald, 106.
Draper, John, 60, 346.
Drax [co. York] , prior and convent of, 83.
Draycote, John de, 166.
, William son of William de, 193,
Drityton, Draiton [co. Oxford ?] , church of,
274.
, Drayton by Abyndon, co. Berks, 102.
Drayton Basset, co. Stafford, 291.
[co. Stafford], Robert Basset of. See
Basset.
Drayton, West, Westdnxy ton, co. Nottingham,
289.
Westdraiton, 330.
Drayton, Robert de, 354.
Simon de, 221.
Drencheston, Richard de, 173.
Dreyton by Abyndon. See Drayton.
Driby, Dribi, Hugh de, 231.
, Joan de, lady of Tattershall, 255.
, Robert de, Joan wife of, 156.
Driffeld, Simon de, 350.
Driffield [co, York], 336, 342. -
, prebend of York, 44.
, church of, 156.
Dringhoe, Drynghou [co. York], 154
398
GENERAL INDEX.
Drinkhale. John, 284.
, Edmund his brother, 284.
Drogheda, Droghda [co. Meath] . major and
bailiffs of. 269.
Droitwich, de Wychio [co. Worcester], 170.
Drokenesford, John de, bishop of Bath and
Wells [1309-1329], 24, 88, 99, 109,
110. 116, 164, 268, 303, 317. 349, 350.
Michael de, parson of Droxford, 26.
See Droxford.
Droury, Dronri, Hugh, 231.
. , John, 321,
Droxford. Drokenesford [co. Seuthampton],
church of, 26.
Drueys, Droys, John, 218, 309.
, Walter, 187.
Druyle, Raymund de, 307.
Drynghou. See Dringhoe.
Dublin, Divelin [co. Dublin], 282.
, Alexander archbishop of, 32, 247
, See Bykenore, Alexander de.
archbishopric of, 185,
, Bench, chief justice of. See Ham-
bury, Henry de ; Wilughby, Richard
de.
, second justice of. See Bir-
thorp, Roger, de.
, justices of. See Hambury,
Henry de; Blound, Richard le; Bagod,
Robert ; Birthorp, Roger de.
exchequer of, 203.
, chief baron of. See Here-
wynton, Adam de,
, , second baron of. See Graunt-
sete, John de.
, barons of. See Fulburn,
William de ; Moenes, William de.
, chancellor of. See Here-
wynton, Adam de.
.' , remembrancer of. See Stran-
sale, William de.
, seal of, 250.
, , treasurer of. /See Herwynton,
Adam de ; Islep, Walter de.
, treasurer and barons of. 164,
165, 295.
, , treasurer and chamberlains of,
HI, 164, 197.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269.
, St. Patrick's, dean and chapter of,
247.
, , prebend of. See Howth ;
Swords.
Duboneye, Ralph the elder, 72.
Dudde, John, 224.
See Dodde.
Dudden, Edmund de, 5.
Dudecote, Henry de, 44.
, , Eva his wife, 44.
Dudelusford, William, son of Richard de, 348.
Dudemor. John de, 237.
Dudmanswike in Hope A11 Saints, Dode-
manneswyk [co. Kent], 299.
Duffeld, Robert de, the king's confessor, 164,
316.
Duffield North, co. York, park of, 135.
Dafford, Hugh de, 352.
Duffoul, Douufoul, Ranulf, 160, 192.
Dukelington. See Doclinton.
DuUe, Alice, 201.
Dullingham, Dollyngham [co. Cambridge] ,
245.
Dulre [AUer, co. Dorset or Somerset], William,
232.
Dumbelton, Robert de, 169.
Dunbro, in Ireland, 250.
Dungarvan [co. Waterfoi'd], church of, 119,
199.
Dunge Marsh, Dengemareys, Dyngemarays,
Ingemarays, co. Kent, 146, 210, 211.
Dunham, Robert de, warden of the hospital
of St. James without Westminster, 21.
Dunheved, Nicholas, 253.
Dunhod, Philip, 329.
Dunkirk, Flanders, 87, 136, 143.
Dunmow, Donemawe [co. Essex], prior and
convent of, 244.
, letters patent dated at, 157.
Dunmowe, Walter de, presented to Bardfield,
253.
Dunneslegh, Gilbert de, 38.
See Dunsley,
Dunnyng. See Dounyng.
Dunsley, Dunneslegh [in Kinfare, co. Stafford],
38.
, Dunsle [in Whitby, co. York] , 268.
Dunstanburgh, co. Northumberland, port of,
311.
Dunstanvill, Walter de, 188.
Dunstaple [co. Bedford], 260.
See Donestapel.
Dunster, Dunsterre [co. Somerset], port of,
310.
Dunston [Dunston, co. Norfolk], Hugh de,
224.
Dunton Basset, Dunton, co. Leicester, 291.
Dunton, Donton, John, 176.
, William de, 5, 190.
Dunwioh, co. Suffolk, 141.
, port of, 311.
(See Done wyco.
Durandi, Raymond, seneschal of the Landes,
312.
Duraunt, Thomas, 81.
, , Margaret his wife, 81,
, William, 349.
Durdaunt, George, 65.
Durefort, Arnold de, 98.
Durford [near Petersfield, co. Sussex], letters
patent dated at, 6, 7, 118, 120, 122.
GENERAL INDEX.
399
Durham, bishop of. See Bello Monte. Lewis de
[1318-1333]: Bek. Anthony.
, diocose of, 49, 57, 12C, 300.
prior of, 92. 107.
Diirleigh. Durleye. co. Somerset. 102.
Durnford. Durneford, Derueford, co. Wilts,
102.
Durnford Little, Derneford Little, co. Wilts,
102.
Great. Derneford Great, co. Wilts,
102.
Dusset, Peter, 326.
Dusshe, Compiyns de la, 33.
Duston [co. Northampton], church of, 275.
Dutton [Dutton, co. Chester]. Hugh de, 220,
225, 226, 293, 348.
, John de, 221.
Duvone, Peter de, abbot of Rewley, 42.
Duyt, Hervey. 294.
Dwale, Henry, 229.
Dybil, Eobert, 263.
Dychenyng. See Ditchling.
Dyele. See Deal.
Dj'ffrynclwyd, Dyffrencloyt [co, Denbigh],
land of, 97, 354.
Dyke, Dick [co. Norfolk]. 240.
Dymmok, Dymok, John de. 30, 280.
Dyn. John, 224, 279. 290
Dynebegh. See Denbigh.
Dynevor or Dinevor, Dynevoir in Wales [co.
Carmarthen], corpus of the castle of,
constable of. See Hakelut, Edmund de.
Dyngemarays, See Dunge Marsh.
Dynham, John de, 228, 285.
Dynmael. See Dinmael.
Dyny, Bemardinus, 132.
Dynyeton. See Dinieton.
Dysny, William, 140, 216, 222, 223.
Dytton. See Ditton.
Dyve, Henry, 223.
, John, 7, 166, 215, 308.
, William, 319.
Dyvelyn, Joan de, 104.
See Dublin.
Dyvene. See Devon.
E
Eagle, Eycle [co. Lincoln] , 188. \
Eaglescliffe, Eglesclif [co. Durham], church
of, 19.
, Ekesclyf [co. Durham], church of,
49.
Eakring, Akeryng. co. Nottingham, 102.
Ealderomene. See Romney Old.
Earde. See Crayford.
Early, Erie, co. Berks, 184.
Eamley. co. Sussex. See Ernele.
Earnwood, Ernewode, co. Salop, 237.
Easington. Yesyngton, co. Northumberland.
803.
Esyngdon [co. Oxford], church of,
158, 187.
Easter Good, Godichestre [co. Essex].
prebend of St. Martin's le Grand,
London, 199.
Easthorpe, Esthorp [co. Essex]. 235.
Eastness, Estness [co. Essex], 294.
Easton. Eston, co. Southampton, 132.
[near Hacheston. co, Suffolk] . 207.
Easton Royal, Eston [co. Wilts], church of.
129.
Eastwood, Estweyt [co. Nottingham], 181.
Eathwayte, co. York, 144.
Eaton by Headon, Eton by Hedon [co. Not-
tingham], 60.
Eaton Bray, Eyton, eo. Bedford, 33.
Ebbesborne-Wake, Ebblesbornewake [co.
Wilts] , 173.
Ebesham. See Epsom.
Eboraco, Gilbert de, 94.
, , presented to Baveningham.
124.
, Robert de, 22.
, Walter de, 141, 146.
, William de, 141.
Ebroys, Thomas, 192.
Ecoles, John de, of Langham, 55.
Eccleshale, Peter de, 94, 129.
Echingham, Robert de, 290, 302, 310.
Eccleston, Ecoleston in Leylondshire [co.
Lancaster] ,185.
Eccleshall, Eccleshale [co. Stafford], 153.
Echelhampton. See Etchilhampton.
Echingham. Echyngham, Robert de, 54, 82.
169,170.
, William de, 26.
Edburton, Edburghton [co. Sussex], 181.
, St. Andrew's church, 181.
Ede, William, 7.
Edelygion, Edologon. Edelegon [or Eithafdyl-
gion, commote in Gwentllwg in Mor-
gannwg], land of, 334.
Edelmeton, Henry de, 265.
Edelyngton, Hugh de, 324.
, Agnes his wife, 324. "^
, , Alexander his brother, 324.
[Edlington, co. Lincoln]. John son of
Simon de, 246.
Edenburgh. See Edinburgh.
Edenestowe, Henry de, 96, 106.
, parson of Flintham, 26.
Edeshale. See Cosford.
Edewalton. See Edwalton.
Edgeware, Eggeswere [co. Middlesex], 103.
400
GENERAL INDEX.
Edibem, Simon de. of Dunstable, vioar of
Southill. 260.
Edinburgh, Edenburgh [oo. Edinburgh], Holy-
rood, Simon abbot of, elected to the
church of Whithorn, 338.
Edingthorpe, Edithorp, co. Norfolk, 107.
Edlington, co. Lincoln. See Edelyngton.
Edmund son of Henry III, grant of, 245.
Edmund, earl of Cornwall {tempore Edw. I).
109.
Edmund de Wodestoke. earl of Kent, the
king's brother, 1, 3, 27. 32, 84, 87, 91,
93, 190, 327.
Ed Walton, Edewaltou, co. Nottingham, 102.
Edward I, king of England, 14, 90, 107, 116,
124, 12'3. 151, 152, 158, 177, 254 319,
837.
, aid for the marriage of his daughter,
279.
, Eleanor wife of, 281.
Edward II, king of England, attorney of.
See Berlyng, John son of Stephen de.
, brother of. See Edmund.
butler of. See Folshara, Benedict de.
, chamber of, clerk of, 4.
, ushcrof, 279.
, confessor of. Robert, 316.
See Duffeld, Robert de.
, daughters of, 88.
, in Marlborough castle, 157.
, , Eleanor daughter of, 103.
, , Joan daughter of , 104.
, doctor of. See Controne, Master
Pancius de.
, hall of, 95.
, houses of, 84, 88.
, household of, larcenies by, 59.
, , marshals of, 69.
, , verge of, 69.
, , steward and marshal of, 86.
manors of wasted, 225-6, 231, 233.
, ministers of, extortions by, 237, 348.
, minority of , 83.
, parks of. North of Trent, keeper of.
See Scrop, Henry le.
, passage of beyond seas ordered,
65.
, ships of. See Ships.
, stud of, 155.
, , keeper of. See Radmere,
John de.
, trespasses against the king's stone-
masons at Westminster Palace, 71.
Edward [III] , earl of Chester, the king's son,
4, 13, 23, 32, 86, 122, 168, 170.. 171,
225, 325, 336, 341, 344.
, espousals of, 104.
, guardian of the realm, 337, 338, 341.
, , powers of, 171.
, made duke of Aquitaine. 173.
Edward [III], earl of Chester — cont.
, made count of Ponthieu and Montreuil ,
173.
steward of. See Claroun, John de.
, treasurer of. See Cusancia, William
(le.
wardroba of, and of Queen Isabel,
338, 339.
Edward, John, 146.
Thomas, 209.
, William, 213.
, William son of John, of Aldborough,
93.
Edwardeston, William da, 201.
Edwardstone, Edwardeston [co. Suffolk], 201.
Edyngdon, William de, pirson of Dallington,
exchanged for Middleton, 248.
Egebaston, Eggebaston, Richard de, 9, 66,
225.
Egeham. See Egham.
Eggebaston. See Egebaston.
Eggefeld, Thomas de, parson of Thursford,
45, 100, 192.
Eggemere, John de, 31.
Eggerton, Ekerdon, oo. Dorset, hundred of,
147.
Eggeswere. See Edgeware.
Eggeton. See Egton.
Egham, Egeham [co. Surrey], 58.
Eglesclif, John de, late bishop of Connor,
bishop of Llandaff [1324 to 2 Jan.,
1347], 11.
Eglesclif. See Eaglesoliffe.
Eglesfeld, Robert de, 117.
Egremont, Egrcmound, 329.
Egton, Eggeton [co. York], 242, 248, 267,
279.
Eilrich, Roger, 51.
, , Agnes his wife, 51.
Ekerdon. See Eggerton.
Ekesbiri. See Exbury.
Ekesclyf. See Eaglesoliffe.
Eketon, Peter de, 169, 170.
Ekkedale, Robert de, 307.
Eland [co. York], John de, 217, 348.
Elder, John, 245.
Ele, John de, 326.
Eleis. See Elis.
Elfael, Elvayl, Elveyl [co. Monmouth], land
of, 64, 97, 326.
, , lord of. See Zousch, Wil-
liam la.
Elham, Henry de, 211.
, Stephen de, 210.
Elilond, William, 140.
Elis, Eleis, Elys, John. 208, 209.
, Robert, 140.
, , Robert son of, 8.
, Robert fitz, 29.
, Simon, 210.
, Thomas. 210.
GENERAL INDEX.
401
Elkesleje. See Elksley.
Elksley, Elkesleye [oo. Nottingham], church
of, 249, 288.
Ella, Kirk, Elvele [co. York], 101.
church of. 101, 169.
Ellel, Ellale [co. Lancaster], 183.
Ellenborough, c^. Cumbarland. See Alenbrig.
Ellerington [co. Northumberland], William de,
289.
Ellerker, co. York, 348.
EUerker, John de, the elder, 135, 348.
, the younger, 91 .
John de, 159, 227, 289, 293.
Ellesfeld, Richard de, dean of St. Martins le
Grand, 342.
Ellinghara, Elyngham, eo. Norfolk, 156.
Ellingthorpe, Ethelingthorp [co. York], 296.
EUyngham, Walter son of Ralph de, 258.
, , Alice his wife, 258.
See Ellinghara .
Ehudon. Elmedon [co. Essex], 199.
Elmere [Elmer, co. Sussex], Martin de, 348.
Elmhara, South [co. Suffolk] , letters patent
dated at, 203, 205, 207, 212, 214, 237.
: St. Margarets, church of, 301.
Elraham, Henry de, presented to Rishangles,
29.
Laurence de, 116.
Elmley-Lovet, Elmeleye Lovet [co. Worcester],
church of, 167.
Elphin, Ireland, Master John de Roscoman,
canon of, afterwards bishop of, 344,
Elsefeld, Alan de, 313.
Elsfield. Elsefeld [co. Oxford], 193.
Elston, Eyliston [co. Nottingham], 182, 196.
Elstow, Elnestowa, co. Bedford, 83.
, abbey of, 206.
Eltham [co. Kent] , 323.
, letters patent dated at, 126, 127, 131,
132, 133, 134, 144, 146, 276.
Elvayl. See Elfael.
Elvele. See Ella, Kirk.
Elveyl. See Elfael.
Ely, CO. Cambridge, 11, 72.
, archdeacon of. 5^ee Testa, William de,
bishop of. See Hothum,-Johnde, 1316-
1337.
, diocese of, 86. 273.
common bell of, 351.
, manor of, 350.
, prior of, 45,
, William his • bakester,' 350.
Ely, John de, the younger,
, Richard de, 19.
, Robert de, 147, 150.
, Walter de, 146.
Elyngham. See Ellingham
Elys. See Elis.
Em, Johnle, 48.
Emberton, co. Bucks. 2f2.
3217
Embleton, Emeldon [oo. Northumberland],
church of, 300.
Emeldon, Richard de, 184, 287, 289,
, Roger de, 166,
See Embleton,
Eniley, Eraeleye [oo. York], 80.
Einly, CO. Tipperary. Sec Imlaco.
Enbroun, Gervanus, 131.
Enfeld, Enefeld, John de, 10, 73, 95, 148, 194,
229, 286.
Engiyne. John, of Stowe, 283.
the lady, her carter John. 349,
Englefield or Tegengl, Englefeld, Engjlfeld
[co. Flint], county of, 354.
Engleys, Lengleys, Englis, John Ic. of Wyram,
238.
, Richard le, 319.
, William, 161.
Engolisma. See Ingoliama.
Enmore, Cheppedenemere [co. Somerset], 310.
Epperstone, Epirstun [co. Nottingham], 189.
Epsom, Evesham [co. Surrey], 53.
Ercalewe, Ercalowe, William de, 231, 294.
Ercall, Erkalou [co. Salop], 284.
Erdington, John de, 302.
Erethe. See Erith.
Erewell. See Orwell.
Erith. Erethe, Herehith [co. Kent], 208.
Erkalou. See Ercall.
Erkynson, Robert son of Thomas, of West
Bretton, 329.
Erie, Henry, 140.
, Johnde, 184,275.
, Robert le, 139.
See Early.
Ermeniaco. See Ayrmenak.
Ernelegh, Ernele [Earnley. co. Sussex], John
de, 348.
, Richard son of John, 235.
Ernewode. See Earnwood.
Erniscombe. See Yarnscorabe.
Erpingham, Erpyngham [co. Norfork], Ralph,
parson of, 71.
Erpyngham, John de, 201.
, Robert de, 218, 219, 311, 315.
Eryum. Master Richard de, 160.
, , canon of York, professor of
both laws, 1.
Escheators of districts. See Bilkemore, Robert
de ; Bloraville, John de ; Bolingbroke,
John de ; Broun, Matthew ; Everard,
John; Grimmesby, Simon de; Hampton,
John de ; Wayte, Richard de ; Weston,
William de.
Escheator North of Trent, late. See Burgh,
Thomas de.
South of Trent, late. See Clare,
Richard de.
Eserik, Thomas de, parson of Downton, 187.
Eseber, co. Lincoln, 103.
2C
402
GENERAL INDEX.
Eseden, Robert de, 272.
Esseby, John de, 128.
6><' Ashby.
Essendiue ? Esyuden [co. Rutland] , 60.
, Essingden, oo. Rutland, 313.
See Esyngden .
Essendon, oo. Herts. See Esyngden.
Essex. 13. 37, 77, 194, 205.
, earl of. See Bohun, Humphrey de.
, sometime earl of. See Peter, Geoffrey
son of.
, forest of, 114, 154, 325, 827.
Essex and Hertford, sheriff of. See Pereres.
Richard de.
Essex, Matthew de, 321.
, , Roesia wife of, 321.
Roger de, 72, 258.
, Alice his wife, 258.
Esshton, William de, 204.
Essingden. See Essendine.
Estbedewynde. See Bedwin, Little.
Estohirton. See Chirton, East.
Estcodeford. See Codford.
Estden, Robert de, 66, 225, 226. 235, 288,
293, 353.
Estderby. See Derby, East.
Estderham. See Dereham, East.
Estenore, Estnore, William de, parson of
Orcheston St. George, 30, 191.
Estdouelys. See Dewlish.
Esthamme. See Ham. East.
Esthanyngfeld. See Hanningfield, East.
Esthesshecoumbe. See Ashcombe.
Esthorp. See Easthorpe.
Estkyngeston. See Kingston, East.
Estlangedon. See Langdon, East.
Estmarkham. See Markham, East.
Estmereseye. See Mersea, East.
Estmond, Henry, 311.
Estness. See Eastness,
Estnore. See Estenore.
Eston. Geoffrey de, 191.
John de, parson of Burghton. 26.
, , parson of Seaton, 45, 192.
, , controller of the king's mine
of Byrland, 185.
, , controller of the mine of
Combe Martin, 199.
[Easton, co. Norfolk], Thomas de.
224.
, William de, vicar of Potterne, 311.
See Easton Royal.
Estowe, Philip de, 242.
Estreats, 128.
Esttuderle. See Tytherby, East.
Estwalton. See Walton, East.
Estwarham. See Warham All Saints.
Estwell, Thomas de, 209.
Eatweyt. See Eastwood.
Estynton, Edward de, 160.
Esyngden [Essendon, co. Hertford or Essen-
dine, oo. Rutland], Thomas de Castro
Goderici, parson of, 34.
Esyngdon. See Easington.
Esyngton, Peter de, 263.
Etohilhampton, Echelhampton, co. Wilts.
102.
Etheliugthorp. See EUingthorpe.
Eton, Etone [oo. Buckingham] , 214. 230.
Eton. Nicholas de, the younger, 127.
Eton by Hedon. See Eaton by Headon.
Etton [co. Northampton?], church of, 97
Eulenewyk, Philip de. 37.
Everard, Edmund son of Edmund, 266.
John son of Edmund, 266.
, Alice his wife . 266.
, John, escheator in the counties of
Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, and Dorset,
94, 99, 109, 113, 152, 196, 201, 213.
, Stephen, 209.
Everdon, William de, prebendary of St. Mar-
tin's, Lincoln, 34, 106.
, , chaplain of East Tilbury, 90.
Everingham, Everyngham [co. York] , 253,
259.
Eversley, Evereslegh [co. Southampton],
forestership of, 42.
Eversolt [Eversholt, co. Bedford], John de,
351.
Everwyk. See York.
Everyngham, Adam de, 251.
See Everingham.
Evesham [co. Worcester], 148, 157. 258, 305.
, abbot and convent of, 88, 256^266,
305.
abbot of, 157.
, William, abbot of, 258.
Evesham, John de, presented to Wootton
Wawen, 255.
, warden of the hospital of St.
Mary Magdalen by Preston in Amounder-
ness, revoked, 337.
, Reginald de, 129.
, , presented to Debden, 147,
148.
, , parson of Debden, presented
to Kislingbury, 183.
, Thomas de, 50,84, 129. 169, 255, 275,
295.
, , prebendary of Norton, 319.
Evot, William, 349.
Evre, John de, 254.
Ewe, Roger de, 176.
Ewell, Ewelle [oo. Surrey?], 15.
Ewer. See Lewer.
Ewerby Thorpe? Ousthoroe, co. Lincoln,
103.
Ewhurst, Yhurst [co. Southampton], church
of, 6.
GENERAL INDEX.
403
Ewithington. Ewythjngton [co. Hereford].
prebend of Hereford. 112.
iMvyas [CO. Hereford], land of, 64, 66.
Ewyas Harald [co. Hereford], lord of. Sec
Tregoz, John.
Ewythjngton. See Ewithington.
Exbnry, Ekesbiri, oo. Southampton, 287
Exc:stre. See Exeter.
Exchequer, the, 145, 279.
barons of. See Redes well , Master
John de.
, chambsrlain of. See Waryn, John;
Maldon, Master William de.
, chancellor of . See Ayleston, Master
Robert de.
, estreats for the, 215.
, remembrancer of the. See Broolesby,
William de.
, Seal of, 134.
, treasurer of, 4, 109. 117, 130, 185.
, , bill of. 20, 71.
See Beler. Roger; Melton,
William de ; Norwico, Walter de ;
Stapeldon, Walter de,
, , deputy. See Winchester,
John, bishop of.
, treasurer and barons of, 46, 109, 200,
250, 272, 274, 299, 313.
Exeter, Excestre [co. Devon], 10.
, bishop of . See Stapeldon, Walter de
[1308-1326]; Berkeley, James de [Jan.
1327-June 1327].
, diocese of, 256, 314, 338, 341.
, castle of, 244.
, gaol of, 120.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269, 327.
, port of, 310.
, St. John the Baptist within the east
gate of, hospital of, master and brethren
of, 257, 276.
St. Peter's, prebendaries of. See Astle,
Thomas de ; Bruton, Master John de ;
Carapo Arnulfi, Master Reginald de.
, , dean and chapter of 340,
342.
, , dean of, 340.
Exning, Ixnyng. co. Suffolk, 137, 242.
letters patent dated at, 241, 283.
Exonia, Thomas de, 131.
Exston. See Exton.
Extildesham. See Hexham.
Exton, Exston, co. Rutland, 117, 292.
, church of, 301.
[co. Southampton or Rutland], Robert
de Kelleseye, parson of, 20.
Eyam, Eyghum, co. Derby, 113.
Eyole. See Eagle.
Eye [co. Suffolk] .155.
, honor of, 203, 297.
, priory of, 99.
, prior and convent of, 212.
Eyghum. See Eyam.
Eylbrigge, co. Northampton, 329.
Eylesford. See Aylesford.
Eyliston. See Elston.
Eynoourt, Deyncourt, Daynoourt, Edmund de,
80, 224, 234, 289.
Oliver, canon of Lincoln, 101.
, Master Oliver de, prebendary of St.
Martins, Lincoln, 106.
, Roger, 217.
, William, 254.
, , Millicent his daughter, 254.
Eynesbury [co. Huntingdon], church of, 253.
Eyno. See Aynho.
Ejnon, Meredith ap, 326.
Eyr, Eyre, Stephen le, presented to Nansfonten
(Petherick), 341.
William le, presented to Penros, 103,
155.
Eyston, John de, 275.
Eyton. Master Geoffrey de, 2, 34, 35.
, , prebendary of Brounswood,
114.
Eyton. See Eaton Bray.
Eyvill, Deyvill, John, of Owston, 70.
, Thomas de, 68, 135, 138, 204, 205,
229, 230, 231, 232, 288, 291, 293, 348,
350.
, , keeper of the castle of
Pontefract, 61.
Eyworth, co. Bedford, 313.
F
Fabian, Auker, 108.
, Henry his son, 108.
, Richard son of William, 108.
Faccombe, Facoumbe [co. Southampton], 184.
Fairfield, Fairefeld [co. Kent] , 299.
Fairher, Fayrhare, John, 4, 72, 73, 110, 135.
Fakenhamdam [co. Norfolk], church of, 30.
Falcon, 137.
Falconer, Faukener, Faukoner, Gilettus le, 53.
, Giles le, 18.
, John son of William le, 145.
, , Thomas his brother, 145.
, Simon, 158.
William, 234.
Faldingworth, Faldyngworth, co. Lincoln, 70,
103.
Falke, Roger, 351.
See Folke.
Fallardeston [co. Wilts ?], John Aungyr, of.
See Aungyr.
Falle, John de, 67.
, , John his son, 67.
404
GENERAL INDEX.
Falmouth, Fakmuth [co. Cornwall], 310.
Falouns, John de, 49.
(See Feloniis.
Falsgrave, Whallesgrave [near Scarborough,
CO. York], 44.
Falshani, Hamo de, 207.
, Nicholas de (son of Hanio de), 207.
Faiubridge. Fambregg (co. Essex), 170.
Fandon. John de, 289.
Farbourn, Farburn. Richard de, 353.
Farendon. See Farndon,
Farford. William, 142.
Fargis, Fargcs, Master Bertrand de, prebend-
ary of Osbaldwick, 43.
... , Raymond de, cardinal deacon of Sancta
Maria Nova, dean of St. Mary's, Salis-
bury, archdeacon of Leicester, and par-
son of Leek. 43, 159.
, , presented to DrifBeld, 156.
Farleigh, Monkton, Farleghe [co. Wilts].
priory of, composition touchingelections
in, 260.
, John de Fiscampo, prior of, 200.
Farleyo, Robert de, 253.
Farlham, William de, 307.
Farndon, Farendon, John de, 288.
Richard de, 12, 35, 37. 147.
, Thomas de, 147.
Farneburgh, John de, 141.
Farnham [co. Surrey], church of, 183.
Farnham, Robert de, 310.
, William de, parson of Compton, 342.
Faron, Thomas, 145.
Fastolf, Master Laurence, 33.
, Nicholas, 164, 187, 198, 295.
, chief Justice of the pleas
following the justiciary of Ireland. 26,
33.
Faucomberg. Henrv de, 76, 201, 284,
, , sheriff of Nottingham, 80.
, John de, 211.
, Thomas de, 156.
, Walter de, 156.
, William de, 54,78, 114.
, William the younger. 125.
Faukener. Faukoner. See Falconer.
Faunteston, Robert de, 12.
Fauside, Roger de, 2i.
Fauxet, Thomas, 7.
Faver, Bernard, 312.
Faversham, co. Kent, 209, 210, 212, 310.
at. Saviour's, John Ive. subprior
afterwards abbot of, 176, 188.
, John Orfreiser, abbot of, 178.
abbey, 163.
, abbot and convent of, 1?8.
Faversham, Thomas de, 146, 291, 294,
Faward, Giles de, called Barrau de, 316.
John de. 316.
, John, 307.
, Giles his brother, 307.
Faxfleet, Faxflet [co. York], 143.
, St. ]Mary"s, free chapel, 277.
Fayr, Raymond Willelmi or Guillelmi de la.
See AV^illelmi.
Fayrhare. See Fairher.
Fayrhod, John, 351.
Fecamp [Seine Inferieure], abbot of, Peter,
proctor of, in England, 304.
, Robert de Putot, abbot of. 304.
Feckenham [co. Worcester], vicarage of, 248.
Felbrigg, Simon de, 215.
, Thomas de, 22.
Feld, John atte, of Stradsott, 191.
, Robert de la, 134, 282.
Feloniis or Felouns, John de, parson of Big-
nor, presented to Monks Horton, 151.
See Falouns.
Felstede, John de, 87. 90, 169, 171, 201.
Feltewell [Feltwell,co. Norfolk], Ralph de, 351 .
Feltham, co. Middlesex, 312.
Feltham, Thomas de, 190.
Felton, John de, 3, 268, 276, 302, 332, 344.
, Roger de, 37.
, WiUiam de, 13, 17, 20, 78, 111, 256,
344, 349.
, , constable of the castle of
Richmond, 244.
, William son of William de, 13.
Feneotes, Thomas de, 84.
Fenkal, William de, presented to Bennington,
124.
Fenles, John de, 76
Feiilond, Henry de, 350.
Fen ton [co. York] , prebend of York, 131.
Fenton, Henry de, 69, 70, 146.
Fenwik. Fenwyk, John de, 10, 53, 78, 111, 311.
Eleanor wife of, 13.
Ferandi, Bertrand, parson of Rothley, 258.
Fereres, Ferers. See Ferrariis.
Feribrig. See Ferrybridge.
Feriby, John de, 57, 59.
Richard de, 57.
Ferie, Gilbert atte, of Hartlepool, 264.
Fermer, John le, 224.
Ferour, Ferrour, Edmond, 350.
Richai-d le, 350.
, Master Stephen le, 136.
, Stephen le. 172.
, William, 208.
See Fevre.
Ferrariis, Ferariis, Ferers, Fereres, Henry de,
170, 238, 284.
, John de, 253.
, John son of, 106.
J , Robert son of, 53.
', Robert de, 75,169.
GENERAL INDEX.
405
Ferrars, earldom of. 36.
Ferre, Simon, 39.
Ferrour. Sec Ferour.
Ferrybridge, Feribrig, co. York, 136.
Forsy, Kobert. 140.
Fetherstanhalgh, Thomas de, 260, 261.
Ferthyng. Eobort, 277.
.*.. William, 351.
Feyre, Fevere. Geoffrey son of William le, 108.
, Maud bis wife. 108.
Gilbert le, 107.
, , of Withcall, 347.
, Miles le, 65, 73.
Richard le, Maud wife of, 46 47
- , Thomas le, of Compton, 349.
, William le, 139.
, of Kirby le Soken, 283.
, William son of Maud la, 70.
See Ferour; Smith.
Feye, William, 235.
Fichelden, Peter de, canon of Ripon ( 1249),
316.
Fickelyn, William, 207.
Fieschi. See Flisco.
Fife, countess of, the king's niece [Mary de
Monte Hermerii], 203.
Figheldean, Fighelden, co. Wilts, 161, 313.
Filer, William le', 283, 290.
Filiol. See FiUol.
Fille, Fylle, Richard, 7, 172, 278, 325.
, William, 208.
Filleul, Master Richard, parson of Arley, 149,
157.
Fillingham, Filyngham, co. Lincoln, 103.
Filiol, Fillyol, Filliol, Filiol, John, 66, 100,
101, 145,223.293, 311, 315.
Fillonghley, Filynglegh [co. Warwick], 351.
Filyngham. See Fillingham.
Filynglegh. See Fillongley.
Finamour, William, 140.
Fiucham, Fyncham [co. Norfolk] , 191.
Fine Rolls, 77, 80, 114.
Finedon, Thyngden [co. Northampton],
church of, 92. 98, 109. 263.
Fingringhoe, Fyngringho, co. Essex port of,
311.
Finmere, Fynemere [co. Oxford], 330.
Fiscampo. John de. prior of Farleigh Monk-
ton. 260.
See Fecamp.
Fish great, whale, 283, 290.
Fishbourne, Fissheburn [co. Sussex], church
of.. 301.
See Fissheburn.
Fisherton Anger, Fyssherton Aucheri, co.
Wilts, 102.
Fisherton de la Mere? Fissherton St. Nicholas
[co. Wilts], church of, 343.
Fishlake, Fisshelake, co. York. 270. 291.
, church of, 37
Fishpol, William atte. 154.
Fiskemere, John son of John de, 330.
Richard son of John do, 330.
Fisshe, Thomas, 67.
Fissheburn [Fishbourne, co. Sussex], William
de. 264.
Fisshelake. See Fishlake.
Fissherton St. Nicholas. See Fisherton de la
Mere.
Fiskerton, co. Nottingham, 290.
Fist, Theobald, 71.
'Fitheler,' 71.
Fitton, Fytton, Fyton, John de, 233, 240.
, (another), 240.
, , Margery and Amice his wives,
240.
, Robert de. 202, 240.
, (another), 240.
, Alice his wife, 240.
Fitz Neel. See Nigel, and for all such names
see under the name following Fitz.
Flanders, 13, 33, 74, 92, 124, 129, 134, 143,
171, 214, 296, 299, 312, 324, 352.
, count of, 93.
, Louis, count of, 6, 13, 124.
, envoys of, 13.
,paace with. 93, 129.
, ships of, 353.
ship la Pelarym oi, 354.
.-. , truce, 354.
Flandrensis. See Fleming.
Flauflore. See Flawford.
Flavel, John, 178.
Flawford, Flaufore, Flauflore [near Newark,
CO. Nottingham], 181, 187.
Fie, John, 351.
Flecoher, Hugh, 329.
Johnle, 69. 143.
Fleet, Flete [co. Dorset ?] , 148.
Flegg, Nicholas, 191,
'Fleming,' 191.
, Flemyng Flandrensis, Fromundle, 242.
John, 104, 316.
, Johnle, the elder, 318.
, Henry his son, 318
..., Robert le, 351.
Flete, Hugh de, 213.
Richard de, 336.
, Roger de. 336.
, , constable of the castle of
Conisborough. 232.
Seg Fleet.
Fiexthorp. See Flockthorpe.
Flint, Flynt, county of, 97, 122.
Flintham, Flyntham, co. Nottingham, 290.
, church of, 26.
Flisco, Luke de, cardinal, deacon of St. Mary
in Via Lata, prebendary of Longdon,
81, 249.
, parson of Tirington^ 119.
406
GENERAL INDEX.
Flittelegh, Richard de, 259.
Flockthorpe.Flexthorp [in Hardingham parish],
CO. Norfolk, 66.
Flora, order of, 56.
Flore, Thomas de, parson of Kislingbury,
presented to Debden, 183.
Florence [Italy]. 20, 49, 121, 132, 171.
, merchants of , 68.
, Bardi, the society of the, 4, 6, 68,
115, 122,299.
Peruzzi. the society of the, 68, 345.
Scali, the society of the, 68. 106.
Spini, the society of the, 68.
Florencia, Master James de, archdeacon of
Winchester, 14, 15, 16, 49.
> Robert his brother, 15.
Master John de, 273.
Flour. Hugh, 5.
Flynt, John, 224.
See Flint.
Fiyntham. See Flintham.
Fobbing, Fobbyng [co. Essex] . church of. 111,
160.
Foderyngeye, Master John de, parson of Stone,
82.
Foel, Thomas le, 95.
Fogheler, Foughler, Ralph, 246,
William le, of Holey m, 198.
Foket, William, 119, 139.
Folebrok, Nicholas de, 233.
Folevill, Folevyll, Eustace de. 260. 284. 286,
288.
, John de, 245.
Richard de, parson of Teigh, 284,
286, 288.
, Robert de, 284, 286, 288.
, Walter his brother, 284, 286,
288.
, Thomas de, 250.
; the brothers de, 243^
Folke, Folk [co. Dorset], church of, 228.
Folke, Philip, 65.
SeeF&ikQ.
Folkedene, Richard de, 348.
Folkstone, Folkestan [co. Kent], 209, 210.
, mayor of, 210.
Folkton, Folketon [co. York], church of, 92.
Folquardby. Folkquardeby, John de, presented
to the vicarage of Willingdon, 104.
, Thomas de, parson of Calbourne, 86,
193.
Folsham, Benedict de, chief butler, 184.
Fontainebleau, Fontene Bliaut [Seine et
Mame], 162.
Fonte Capraria, Arnald de, 307.
Fontelye. See Funtley.
Fontem, Ranulf ad, 189.
See Welle,
Fontene Bliaut. See Fontainebleau.
Fontmell, Funtemel, co. Dorset, 349.
Ford, Forde [co. Devon], abbot of, 87.
, abbot and convent of, 152.
Ford, Forde, John de la, 37.
, John atte, 140.
, , Ralph his brother, 140.
[Ford, CO. Sussex] , John atte, 348.
, Thomas de, parson of Maiden Newton,
119, 305.
, Thomas atte, 139.
, William Arnaldi de. See Arnaldi.
See Leeford.
Fordeham. John de, 191.
Fordham [co. Essex], 235.
, port of, 310.
Fordington, Fordyngton by Doroestre [co.
Dorset] , 274.
Forest, North of Trent, justice of. See Serop,
Henry le.
, South of Trent. See Despenser,
Hugh le, earl of Winchester.
Forester, Alexander, servant of Ralph Du-
boneye, 72.
, John le, 284, 286.
of Corbridge, 330,
, , of Stony Stratford, 40.
, William le, 203.
; , of Doncaster, 33.
Forges, Hervey de, Maud wife of, 323.
Forgney, co. Longford. See Fornekeye.
Forminhod. See Furmynhod.
Forn, Fourne, Badin de* 279, 282.
, William Bernardi du. See Bernardi.
Fornekeye [Forgney alias Cloncall, co, Long-
ford ?], church of, 200.
Fornham St. Genevieve [co. Suffolk], 38.
Fornor. See Fourner.
Forscote, Foxcote [co. Somerset], church of,
97.
Forst, Richard, mayor of Southampton, 225.
Fort, John le, 351.
, William le, of Over Whitacre, 351.
Forthe, Thomas de la, 114.
Forton [co, Stafford] , church of, 152.
Foss, Fosse, Fosse by York [co. York],
stew of, 4.
, river of, 347.
Fosse, John de la, 27, 68, 73, 143, 145.
, Johnde, 223, 232, 233, 234.
, Walter called, of Sluys, 354.
Foucher, Alice, Margery daughter of, 122.
Foughler. See Fogheler.
Fouk, Fuke, Roger, 3.
, Thomas, 331.
Foulcrandi, Berenger, 245.
Fouleston, Margery de, subprioress, afterwards
prioress of Broomhall, 265.
Foulness, Foulnesse, co. Essex, port of,
311.
Foulness or Fooner river, Fulua, co, York,
144.
GENERAL INDEX.
407
Foulwood near Soalby? Foulewode in the hay
of Skalleby [co. York], 199.
Foun, Geoffrey. 167, 168.
Fourne, William Bernardi do. Sec Bernardi.
Fourner. Fonior, Johu, 50.
, Robert lo. 67.
Fournivall. See Furnivall,
Fowey, Vawy [t?o. Cornwall], 310.
Fox, William, 3-16.
Foxoote. See Forscote.
Foxle, John de, 07, 110, 119, 139.
Foxton, John de, presented to Great Poring-
land, 93.
, presented to the vicarage of
Carisbrook, 268, 277.
[co. Cambridge], Walter de, 350.
Framesden. See Framsden.
Frampton, Frumpton [co. Dorset], prior of,
200.
Framsden, Framesden [co. Suffolk] , 207.
France, 149, 171, 173,299.
, arrest of natives of, in England, 13,
17, 20, 23, 30, 33, 39, 40, 41, 42. 48.
49, 52, 53, 55, 5Q, 76, 181, 252, 304.
311, 323 and ixisnrn.
anticipated landing of. 208-212, 310,
311,315,316.
, attacks on the Channel Islands antici-
pated, 302.
king of, 8, 25, 27, 36, 37, 38, 39, 139.
, envoys from, 113.
See Arcolini, Peter ; Nemore,
Gilbert de.
, Envoy to. .S't't? Sully, Henry, lord of.
, nobles of, alliances with Edward II.
33.
, papal envoys to, 269.
, priories of, in England, 31.
purveyances from , 148.
war with, 15, 339, 341, 316.
Franciscans. See Friars.
Francisoi, John, 115.
Frankelayne, Robert le, 150.
Frankpledge, 350.
Frantiston, Hugh de, 203.
Fraunceis, Fraunoeys, Frensshe, Nicholas le,
347.
, Florence his wife, widow of
Philip do Orreby, 347.
, Roger le, of Tiberton, 276.
, Elena his wife, 276.
, William de, 307.
Fraunkeleye, William, 139.
Frecheville, FrescheviU, Ralph de, 44, 108.
Freeford, Freford [co. Stafford], prebend of
Lichfield, 249, 305.
[co. Warwick], letters patent dated
at. 251.
Freemantle, Fremantle [near Kingsclere, co.
Southampton] , park of, 339.
Freke, William le, 140.
Frelond, Freland, John, 270, 327.
, ■ Agnes his wife, 270.
, Richard de, 209.
, See Frilond.
Freman, William, 70.
Fremantel. See Freemantle,
Fremole. See Frimley.
Frensshe. See Fraimceis.
Frere, John, 235,
Freresman, Robert le, 58.
FrescheviU. See Frechevill.
Fresepayn, Peter, 307.
Frevill. See Frivill.
Friars, Austin, 157, 257.
, Carmelite, 113, 186.
Franciscans, Minors, 18, 57. 07. 142,
238, 245.
, in England, provincial minis-
ter of. See Notingham, William de.
Preachers, 278, 316.
Friesland, lord of. See Hainault.
Frilamb, Richard, 7.
Frilond, John de, 347.
See Freland.
Frimley, Fremele [co. Surrey], 53.
Frinton, Frynton [co. Essex], 283, 290.
Frisby, co. York, 144.
Frisoobaldis, Friscumbaldis, Bonacursus de,
34, 90, 273.
, Emeric de, 90.
Frisdyk, co. York, 144.
Friskenad, Simon de, 306.
Friskeneye, Fryskeneye, Walter de, 67, 73,
74, 115, 224. 236, 237, 238, 284, 347.
Friskney, Friskeneye [co. Lincoln], church
of, 240.
Frismersk, Nicholas son of Richard do, 187.
Friston [Fryston, co. York ?], 39.
See Pontefract.
Friston, William de, rector of Ashridge, 343.
Frith Ville ? Frythe le [in Bolingbroke, co.
Lincoln ?], 103.
Fritheborewe, Robert, 108.
, , Amice his wife, 108.
Frithelstock, Frithelestok [co. Devon], prior
and convent of, 77.
Frivill, Fryvill, Frevill, Alexander de, 21.
Baldwin de, 167, 171.
, Eleanor de, 90.
, John de, 41.
, Mabel de, 80, 90.
, Richard de, 80, 90.
, Margaret his wife, 80.
Frodingham South, Frothyngham [co. York].
See Newsome Great.
Froganhale, William de, 344.
Frome Belet [co. Dorset], church of, 85.
Frame, Reginald de, 61.
Frost. Walter, 349.
40S
GENERAL INDEX.
Frothyngham . See Frodingham South.
Frowyk, Roger de, 149.
Froyle. Elias de, 342.
Frumpton. See Frampton.
Frynton. See Frinton.
Fits, Hugh, 235.
Fryskeneye. See Friskeneye.
Fryston ? Friston [co. York], 39.
Frythle. See Frith Vi lie.
Fry the, John atte, 72.
Fryvill. See Frivill.
Fughel, Robert, the younger, 348.
Fughea^scuiub [near BuJleigh.co. Devon] , 262.
Fuke. See Fouk.
Fulburn, "William, prebendary of the ohapel of
Penryn, Cornwall, 338.
Fulbeck. Fulbek [co. Lincoln], church of, 270,
345.
Fulbert, Cambinus, 167.
Fulburn. VVilliam do, baron of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 164.
Fulford [CO. York] , 296.
Fulham, Gregory de, 300.
Thomas de, 300.
Fullere, William le, of Bentley, 137.
Fulmed, Richard de. 211.
Fulmet, John, 208.
Fulna. See Foulness.
Funtemel. See Fontraell.
Funtley, Fontelye, Huntele [co. Southampton],
letters patent dated at, 314, 315.
Furch[es], William de, 51.
Furraynhod alias Forminhod, John, 224.
Furneux, Simon de, 217.
Furnivall, Fournivall, Thomas de. the elder.
113, 343.
, Thomas his son, 113.
, William his son, 113.
Thomas de, 220, 273.
Fykeys, Henry, 349.
Fylle. See Fille.
Fylliol. See Fillol.
Fyncal, William de, 167.
Fyncham, Adam de, 293.
<S<?e Fincham.
Fynchedene, William de, 40,
Fynemere, Edward de. 135.
See Finmere.
Fyssherton Aucheri. See Fisherton Anger.
Fyton, Fytton. See Fitton.
G
Gabirdan, Landes. See Gavardenno.
Gabriel, John, 111,319.
, , of Winchester, 339.
' Gabulage, ' 316.
Gacelyn. See Wascelin.
Gainsborough, Gaynesburgh [co Lincoln].
74.
Gaitani, Gaytani, Bernard, 115.
, Francis, 151.
Gal, Adam le, 91.
Galard, Bertram de, 84.
Gale, Master Geoffrey de la, 118.
Galeys. See Waleys.
Galiciano Galliciano. Galicieno, Galiicien,
Bertrand de, 314.
, Master Peter de. 84, 181, 305, 307.
314.
, parson of Horncastle, 16, 37.
, canon of Rouen. 88, 103.
Galiene, Philip, 42.
Galley, 131.
Galiicien. See Galicieno.
Galod, John, 136, 143.
Galtres forest [co. York], 111.
steward of. See Tesdale, Alan de.
Gamene, Robert le, 114.
Ganet, Simon, parson of Fakenham-dam, 30.
Ganton, Thomas, 68.
Garcie, Sancho, 83.
Gardener. See Gardiner.
Garderobe, Simon de la, 167.
Gardiner, Gardener, Robert le, 349.
, Stephen le, 264.
, Agnes his wife, 264.
Thomas le, 230.
Gardinis, John de, 242.
, Richard de, 242.
, Thomas de, 137, 242.
, , Constance his wife, 242.
Gardyn, Jardyn, John du, 299.
, Robert de, 233.
Garendon, Gerewedon [co. Leicester], abbot
of, 76.
Garenne. See Warenna.
Garforth, Gerford [co. York], 296.
Gargrave, Geyrgi*ave [co. York], 330.
, church of, 26
Garlaund, Gerlaund, Garlandia, Master Henry
de, 117.
dean of Holy Trinity, Chi-
chester, 18.
, Robert, 328.
Garlek, Thomas, 352.
Garshalc, William de, 330.
Garthorp by Waltham, co. Leicester, 253,
259.
Garton, Hugh de, 144.
, Master Thomas de, parson of Ovore,
60, 343.
Garwynton, Roger de, 300.
Gascelyn. See Wascelin.
GENERAL INDEX.
409
Gascony, 1, 2, 3, 5, 16, 20, 24, 29, 31, 36, 40,
41, 58, 64, 65, 77, 84, 87, 89, 96, 97.
98. 100, 105. 100, 108, 109, 110, UL
112, 115, 116, 122, 141, 144, 148, 149.
165, 172. 176, 180, 187, 188, 194, 199,
223, 236, 240, 249, 262, 266, 281, 282,
291,310,332.
, carpenters for, 112.
Gascon Eol], 112.
seneschal of. See Basset Ralph, of
Drayton ; Grey, Richard de ; Ingham,
Oliver de.
, springalds for, 80.
, stores for, 43.
. . k See also Aquitaine.
Gate, Yate, John atte. 140.
[Eastergate. co. Sussex], Nicholas
de, 348.
, Richard atte, 95, 140, 191, 204.
Robert atte, of Thorp, 283.
Gateshury, Ralph de, presented to Ockham,
273.
Gatesende, William atte, 15.
Gaucelin, Gauselin, cardinal [of St. Marcel-
linus and St. Peter], 20.
Gaucelini, Elias, 98.
Gaunt, Gilbert de, 37.
Gauselin. See GauOelin.
Gava[r]d6nno [Gabardan, Landesl, Hugh de,
254.
Gavdston, Peter de, earl of Cornwall, chantry
for, 281.
[Gave.] See Goue.
Gavelkind, 165.
Gavelok, John, 34.
Gay, John le, 167.
Gay Minor [co. Stafford], prebend of Lichfield,
249.
Gaynesburgh. See Gainsborough.
Gayrgrave, Gayregrave, Thomas de, 61.
, , warden of the hospital of St.
Mary Magdalen. Skipton in Craven, 267.
See Gargrave.
Gaytani. See Gaitani.
Gayton, Geyton [co. Norfolk], church of, 172.
, vicarage of the church of, 327.
Gaywood [co. Norfolk], letters patent dated at,
213, 215, 216, 222, 239, 240, 241, 242.
See Geywood.
Gece, James, 83.
Geddington, Geytingdon [co. Northampton],
church of, 39.
Geddyng, Gedyng [Gedding, co. Suffolk],
Richard de, 225.
, William de, 283.
Gedenaye [Gedney, co. Lincoln], William, son
of Roger de, 238.
Gedyng. See Geddyng.
Gegge, Thomas, 74.
Gekke, William, 230.
Geldewyn, Gilbert, 208.
See Gladewyn.
Gene [Genoa], Samyas Antoninus Siteroun
de. See Siteroun.
Genoa, 131, 225, 226. 249, 261, 299, 315.
, galleys of, 305.
Genour, Richard, 329.
Gentil, Gcntyl, Gentyll, John, 329.
, Nicholas, 8, 16.
Gentilcorps, Genticorps, John, 338.
, Thom-vs, 250.
, William, 342.
Gentilman, John, 62.
John son of John, of Linton, 66, 135.
Gentyll. See Gentil.
Geoffrey, John son of, de Makeseye, 331.
, , de Munstedo, 329.
Thomas son of. le Clerk, of Sibthorp,
182.
George, St. George, co. Dorset, hundred of,
147.
Gerald, William, 178.
Gerard, Adam, 294.
, Geoffrey, 207.
, John, 209.
, John, the carpenter, 235.
Geraud, William, 92.
Gerderest? Gezerest [Basses Pyrenees], Ray-
mond Willelmi lord of, 32.
Gereseye. See Jersey.
Gerewedon. See Garendon.
Gerford [Garforth. co. York], William son of
Isabel do, 296.
See Garforth.
Gerlaund. See Garlaund.
Gerlof, John, 326.
German, Richard, 13.
Gernemuth. See Yarmouth.
Gernereye. See Guernsey,
Gerneseye. See Guernsey.
Gernet, Benedict, 246.
, Henry, 191, 345.
, John, 245,246.
Gernoun, Hugh, 231, 288.
, John, 231.
John son of Roger, 347
, Ralph, 235.
Richard, 235.
Roger, parson of Easthorps, 235.
, Roger son of Roger, ' le eisne,' 347.
, William, 179.
Gerrok, James, 307.
Gerveys, William, 263.
Getour, William, 150.
Geveldale. See Givendale.
Geyrgrave. See Gargrave.
Geytingdon. See Geddington.
Geyton. See Gayton.
Geywood [Gaywood, co. Norfolk], Richard de
137.
410
GENEEAL INDEX.
Gezerest. See Gerderest.
Ghent [Flanders] . 93, 129, 214, 274.
Gibbessone. Golan, 289.
Giffard. Cifford, Godfrey, bishop of Worcester
[1268 to 1302], 51.
, John, of BrirapsSeld. 304.
, warden of the hospital of St.
Leonard. York, 342.
, Simon, 232.
, Walter, archbishop of York, tempore
Henry III. 289.
, William. 54. 101, 234.
, Master William, notary public, 341.
Gifford or Gissors, Richard, 145.
Gilbert, Gilberd, Adam, 140.
, (a second), 140.
, (a third\ 140.
, John son of, de HardeshuH, 351.
John son of John sou of 142.
, John son of William, 140.
, Thomas, 136.
, William, 264.
, William son of, 15.
, William fitz, 245.
Gildemorton. See Morden Guild.
Gilden, Henry de, 54.
Gildesburgh, Roger de, parson of Cranley, 92.
Giles, Alexander, 208.
, Richard, 208.
Gilibrond, Roger, 330.
, William, 298.
Gille, Richard, 121.
, Thomas, 121.
S^eGyly.
Gillingham [co. Kent], 310.
Gillyngham, John de, 69, 143
'..., Thomas de, 208.
Gilmyn, John, 329.
, Wildam.69.
Gilt, John, of Hedon, Alice wife of, 265.
Gimingham, Gymyngham [co. Norfolk],
church of,' 129, 147.
Giorsio, Thomas de, 205,
See Gysorz.
Gippewich, Gippewiz. See Ipswich.
Gippewyco, William de, 72, 73, 110, 135.
Girton, Gretton, Gritton, co. Cambridge, 70.
, church of, 70.
Giseby, Peter de, 329, 330.
Gissors. See Gifford.
Givendale, Geveldale, co. York, 144.
Gladewyn. Robert. 208.
See Geldewyn.
Glamorgan, Glommorgan, land of, 330.
lord of. See Despenser Hugh le, the
younger.
Glamorgan and Morganwg, Glaumorgan and
Morgannou, land of, 339.
, sheriff of. See Chaundos, Roger de.
Glasbui-y [cos. Radnor and Brecon], 103.
Glaseleye [Glazeley, co. Salop], Ralph de,
parson of Sidbury. 236.
Glaseney. Glasney [co. Cornwall], collegiate
church of, 341.
prebendaries of . See Blakolveslegh,
Roger de ; Tynten. John de.
Glasson ? Glassan [co. Lancaster], 307.
Glastenbury, Glastynbury, Glaston, Henry de,
112,' 354.
, Robert de, 51.
Glastonbury [oo. Somerset], abbot of, 30.
, Adam, abbot of, 349.
, Hertelakebridge in, 349.
Glastynbury See Glastenbury.
Glaswright, Matthew le, 146.
Glatton, CO. Huntingdon, 346.
Glaumorgan. See Glamorgan.
Glaumvill, Hugh de, parson of Keyiugham,
277.
Glazeley, co. Salop. See Glaseleye.
Gledeseye, Simon de, 232.
Glemham, William de, monk, afterwards abbot,
of St. John's, Colchester, 338, 339.
Glemham Great, Northglemham, co. Suffolk,
52.
Glenfleld, Glenefeld, Clenefeld [co. Lsicester],
church of, 77, 169.
Glenogour. See Glynogwr.
Glenrotheneye. See Glyn-rhonddu.
Glent. See Clent.
Glentworth, co. Lincoln, 103, 107.
Glevering, Gleringe [co. Suffolk], 207.
Glide, Nicholas le. 139.
, William le, 140.
Glommorgan. See Glamorgan.
Gloria, in the diocese of Anagni, abbot of,
parson of Lydd, 56.
Glot, William le, 119, 139.
Gloucester [oo. Gloucester] , 10, 326.
, castle of, 183.
, Holy Trinity church, 42.
, letters patent dated at, 223, 365, 267,
269. 271, 291, 324, 325, 326, 331, 336.
..., St. Bartholomew's, hospital of, 318.
, John de Okes, prior and
warden of, 318, 323.
.,,., John de Bykenore, prior and
warden of, 323.
Gloucester, county of, 157.
, court of, 61.
earl of. See Clare, Gilbert de.
, forfeited lands in, 200.
Gloucestre, John de, 171-
, Richard de, 171.
, learned in the law, 1.
, Master Richard de, 143, 169.
, parson of Sedbergh, 155.
Robert de, canon afterwards prior of
Lanthony by Gloucester, 3.
Walter de, 77.
GENERAL INDEX.
411
Glynogwr, Glenogour, Glynogor [commote
in Cronelh in Morganwg] , land of, 334,
335.
Glynrhonddu or Glynrhodny, Glenrotheneye,
Glynx'otheny [commote in Pennythen.
in Morganwg] . 334.
, lordship of, 335.
Gobion, Gobyoim, Gobimi. Qobioun, Nicholas,
69, 138.
, Thomas. 100. 101, 218, 220, 315.
Goche, Eichard, 66.
Godard. John, 235.
Simon, 30.
, William. 211.
Godbeherinne, Robert, 351.
Godderthorne. Goudrenethorne, co. Dorset,
hundred of, 147.
Gode. Robert. 288.
Godefrai, Alan. 210.
Godele. Godeleye, Elias de, 73, 143, 225, 232,
287. 288.
Goderiche, Robert, 235.
Godesfeld, John de, 48.
, Robert de, 224.
Godeslond, William, 154.
Godeson, Amisiiis, 208.
Godestede. See Godsted.
Godestowe, See Godstow.
Godewelle [co. Wilts?], 11,
Godo worth. See Goodworth.
Godewyn, John, 208.
See Godwin.
Godeyhef, Nicholas, 31.
Godichestre. -See Easter Good.
Godmanchester, co. Hunt. See Gormonoestre,
Godmon, Luke, 51.
Godred, Richard, 93.
Godscalk, John, 65.
Godsted, Godestede, Master Richard de, 160.
, William de, 160, 171.
Godstow, Godestowe [co. Oxford] , abbess and
nuns of. 154.
Godwin, 263.
See Godewyn.
GofEe, Nicholas, 69, 138.
See Gosse.
Golafre, Ralph, 187.
Golde, Robert, 118.
Goldeneye, John de, 23.
Goldhanger [co. Essex], church of, 273.
Goldi, Robert, 46.
Goldsmyth, Nicholas le, 264.
Goldyng, Gregory, 15.
Goldyngham, John son of Alan de, 87, 137.
Goldyngton, John de, 131, 203.
, Theobald de, parson of Deal, 132.
, , presented to Great
Leighs, 248.
Goltho, Golthagh, co. Lincoln, 103.
Gommory, Clement, 348.
Gonalston, Gunholvestune, Gonaldeston,
Gonolstun, Gonolston [co. Nottingham],
114, 189.
, Slettede, furlong in, 189.
..., Edward chaplain of, 189.
Gonevill, Guneville, Nicholas de, ' ohivaler,'
191.
, , Edmund his brother, 191.
, Nicholas de, 167.
See Gundevill.
Gonolston. See Gonalston.
Goodrich Castle, Castel Goderiche, in the
march of Wales [co. Hereford], castle
and manor of, 116.
Goodworth, Godeworth, co. Southampton,
132.
Gorce, 235.
Gore juxta Sydyngburn, John de U, 210.
Gormoncestre [Godmanchester, co. Hunting-
don] , Reginald de, 350.
Gosalfer, John, 106.
Gosberton, Gosberkirk, Goseberkyrk [co. Lin-
coln], 160,192.
Gose. See Gosse.
Goseberkyrk. See Gosberton.
Goseburn, Thomas de, 211.
Gosefeld, William de, 41, 135, 136, 137, 145.
146, 194.
Goseford, co. Suffolk, 141.
.......... port of, 311.
See Orwell.
Gosewyk. See Goswyk.
Goshale, Gosehall, Henry de, 8, 10, 25, 29,
208, 238.
Gosse, Gose, John, 257.
Nicholas, 230.
Gosselyn. See Wascelin.
Gossib, Walter, 191.
Gostrode, William de, 120.
Goswyk, Gosewyk, John de, Margery wife of,
314.
, Roger de, 264.
Gotehurst, Richard de, 86.
Gotere, John de la, 25, 74, 344.
Goudrenethorne. See Godderthorne.
Goue, Andrew de la, prior of Takeley, 194.
See Gave.
Gouer, Gower, Adam, 286.
, Robert, 289.
Gouiz, Gouyz, Brian de, 111,217, 309.
, Bouiz, Robert de, 166.
Goul, Philip, 335.
Gournaye, Thomas de, 5.
Goushull. See Goxhill.
Gout, Goute, John del, 41.
, John, 309.
, Peter and Gaillard his brothers,
309.
See Qnte.
Gouyz. See Gouiz.
412
GENEEAL INDEX.
Gower [eo. Glamorgan], land of, 334.
steward of. See Langeton, John de.
See Goner.
Goxhill, Goushnll [co. Lincoln], 107.
Goushill in Hoklernessa [co. York],
195.
Graoedieu [co. Leicester], house of, 81.
Grafton, John de, 187, 222.
Grain, Herthey Hoo and Groen [co. Kent],
island of, 212.
Gramary, William. 216, 221, 353.
Thomas his brother, 353.
Grandissono, Graiindsoun, Master John de,
archdeacon of Nottingham, 131, 340.
Ottode, 192.
, , warden of the Channel Is-
lands, 14, 21, 184, 187, 302, 319.
Peter de, 55, 217, 345.
Theobald de, 192.
Grandonis or Grandone, Francis, 115, 299.
Gransete, Grauntsete, Grauncet, John de,
second baron of the Exchequer of
Dublin, 295.
Eobertde, 70, 283.
Grantchester, Grauncestre, co. Cambridge,
103.
Grantham, Gretham, co. Lincoln, 103, 165,
270.
Grantham, John de, 74, 143.
' Grapays ' fish, 143.
Gras, John, 191.
Grassthorpe, Gresthorp, co. Nottingham, 113.
Grauncestre. See Grantchester.
Grauncet. See Gransete.
Graunsoun. See Grandisono.
Graunt, Boger, constable of the castle of
Cardiff, 336.
Grauntell, William. 69.
Grauntewe. See Tew Great.
Grauntpe, Robert, 282.
Grauntsete. See Gransete.
Grave, Walter de la, 842.
William, 90.
Sec Grove.
Graveny, Avelina, 201.
, Heloise, 201.
Isabel, 201
Gravesend, Graveshend, Gravesende [co. Kent],
23,208,209,211.
chapel of St. Mary by, 193,
, scrutiny at, 267 .
Graveshende, Gravesende, Eichard de, bishop
of London, uncle of Stephen de, bishop
of London, 133, 150-157, 267.
Stephen de. bishop of London [1319-
1338], 84, 110, 125, 126. 133, 156, 163,
266, 268, 283, 290, 302, 322, 339.
Gray. See Grey.
Grayston. See Greystone.
Greatford, Gretford [co. Lincoln], 329,
Greenford, Greneford. co. Middlesex 252.
Greenstead. Grenestede [co. Essex], church
of, 135, 137. 146.
Greenwich, Grenewiz. Grenewych.Grynewiche,
Grenwych [co. Kent], 208, 212, 224,
232. 310.
towns of and the ports thereof, 208.
, John Rose of. See Rose.
Thomas Springet of. See Springet,
Greet, Grete, co. Gloucester. 214.
, Grene la Irectius Grete, in Winch-
comb, CO. Gloucester], 280.
Greffrey, Richard, 252.
Grelle. Robert son of John. 304.
, Ellen, his wife, 304.
, , Henry, Albert, Gilbert.
Geoffrey, Alexander. Peter, Robert.
Thomas, John and Herbert, sons of,
304.
See Gresli.
Grendale. John, 135.
Grene, Thomas, atte, 15.
, William de la, 213.
Grene la. See Greet.
Grenefeld. William de, sometime archbishop
of York, 289
Greneford. See Greenford.
Groneloweth [co. Lancaster ?], 304.
Grenestede. See Greenstead
Grenewiz. Grenewych, Grenwych. See Green-
wich.
Gresli, Roger de, chaplain of the chapel of
the castle of Windsor, 6.
.., See Grelle.
Grcstain [Eure], abbey, 179.
Gresthorp. See Grassthorpe.
Greston. See Griston.
See Greystone.
Gret Olre, Richard de, 180.
Grete. See Greet.
Gretford. See Greatford.
Gretham, Gilbert de, 264.
, William de, 264.-
See Grantham.
Grctton, Greton, eo. Gloucester, 214.
[co. Northampton], church of, 56.
See Girton.
Grey. Gray, Clement le, 230.
...,Heni?yde, 229.
, Henry his chamberlain, 229.
John le, 248.
, John de, of Rotherfield, 169.
Richard de, seneschal of Gascony, 1,
2.
, constable of the castle of
Nottingham. 201.
,of Codnor,2, 165, 181, 289.
..., John his son, 165.
„ , Eleanor his
wife. 165.
I
GENERAL INDEX.
41B
Grey — cont,
Robert son of Robert, 280.
, Roger de, 221, 229.
.Thomas do, 254, 311.
Thomas, 147.
, Walter, archbishop of York in 1249.
289,316. .
, Master William de, 31G.
, William le. 146 302, 309.
, William de, 208, 210, 216.
, William le Ladeservant of the, 235.
Greystok. Ralph de, 17.
Alesia widow of , 34.5, 316.
Greystoke, Craystok [co. Cumberland] , Ralph
baron of, 21, 134.
Greystone, Grayston. Greston, Greyston [co.
Kent], 208, 209, 210.
Griffin, Griffith, ap Rees. 325, 331.
, ap Yevan, 335.
, Thloyt, 354.
, Vaghan, 27.
Grill, Grilus, Aubert or Albert, 131. 305.
Grilly, John, 331.
Grimmesby, Grymesby, Gryramesby, Elias de,
167, 170.
, presented to Rishangles, 14,
21.
, , presented to West Bradenham.
29.
Edmund de, parson of Preston, 160.
, -John son of John de, 67.
, Simon de, escheator in the counties of
York, Northumberland, Cumberland,
and Westmoreland, 13, 80, 85. 104,
118, 127, 130, 132. 151, 154, 156. 159.
162, 181, 186, 195, 197. 198, 204. 238
254, 268, 276, 296. 316. 321, 348.
Grimsby, Grymesby, Grymmesby. co. Lincoln.
73,311.
, Welhou by Grymesby [co. Lincoln].
St. Augustine, abbey of, 153.
Grimstone, Grymeston [co. Norfolk] , 241.
Grinstead [co. Sussex], letters patent dated at
176.
Grinstead West, VVestgrenestede [co. Sussex] ,
church of, 40.
Griston. Greston [co. Norfolk], church of, 64.
Gritton. See Girton.
Groan, Thomas de, 210.
Groen. See Grain.
Grom, Geoffrey, 235.
, , William his son, 235
Gromet, William, 231.
Gropo Sancti Petri. Geoffrey de, parson of
Geddmgton, 39.
Gros, Oliver le, 216, 301.
Grosmont, Grosmound [co. Monmouth], castle
of, 332.
, land of, 64.
, , lord of. See Lanoastre, Herry de.
Grove [co. Nottingham], church of, 288.
Grove, John de, 300.
Richard atte, 353.
William atte, 152.
, See Grave.
Grozmound. See Grosmont.
Grubbe, Richard, 277.
See Crubbe.
Grute, John de, 153.
Crymstede, John de, 310.
Grymeston. See Grimstone.
Grymmere Plumstede. See Plumstead Great.
Grymmesby. See Grimmesby.
Grymmesdale, Alexander de, 122.
Grynewich. See Greenwich.
Guarrene. See Warren.
Gucii, Stephen, 121.
Gudthword. See Cudworth.
Guernsey, Jerneseye, Gerneseye, Gernereye.
17, 42, 113, i26, 245, 315, 318, 324.
, Holy Trinity parish, 184.
See Channel Islands.
Guethehou, Ralph de, 13, 17.
Gugge, William, 227.
Guienne, duchy of. See Aquitaine.
Guildford, Guldeford [co. Surrey], gaol of,
280.
letters patent dated at, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 29, 31, 33,
36, 67, 68, 321.
Guildyntre, Robert de, 163.
Guillelmi. See Willelmi.
GuilsQeld, Stratraarchell [co. Montgomery],
abbot of, 16.
Guisborough, Gyseburn [co. York], prior of,
298.
Guldeford, Andrew de, parson of Newnham,
exchanged for Church Oakley, 297.
, John de, rector of Holy Trinity,
Gloucester, 42.
, See Guildford.
Guldene, Henry de. 78.
, Roger de, 7.
Gumby, Robert de, 146.
Gundevill, William, 348.
Guneviile. See Gonevill.
Gunholvestune. See Gonalston.
Gunny Id. Adam, 201.
Gunthorp, Ralph de, of Sibthorp, presented
to Shenley, 83.
Gunton, Roger de, parson of Great Poringland,
93.
[co. Norfolk], Roger son of John de,
71.
Gunwyn, Simon, 345.
Gussage, Gussuch [co. Dorset], 50.
Gussage St. Michael, Gussich St. Michael
[oo. Dorset], church of, 21.
Gussyng. See Cussyng.
414
GENERAL INDEX.
Gute, Edward le. 67.
See Qonte.
Guy, Robert sou of, 149.
Gwent. Wente [co. Monmouth], 261.
Gwyrthrynion '? Weuthunion [oo. Mont-
gomery] , land of, 97.
Gydy, Ralph, parson of Hartwell, 133.
Gyen. Robert. 310.
Gymyngham. See Gimingham.
Gyly, William, 321.
SeeGille,
Gynes, Baldwin de. 172.
Ingelram de. Christiana wife of, 20.
172.
, John de, 57.
Gynges Mounteny. See Mountnessing.
Gyseburn. See Guisborough.
Gyselynghani. John de, parson of Woolver-
sfone, 15G.
Gysorz, John de, 10.
See Giorsio.
H
Hacoombe, Hakcombe [eo. Devon], Stephen de,
8, 109, 168, 218.
Hacheston. Hachetun [eo. Suffolk] , 207.
Haokelut, Hacluyt. Haelut, Hakelut, Edmund
de, 29, 36, 332.
, , constable of the corpus of the
castle of Dinevor, 341.
,Hugh, 143.
, Johnde, 54, 284.
Hackford, co. Norfolk. See Hakeford.
Hackney, Hakeneye, co. Middlesex, 287.
, church of, 44.
Haelut. See Hackelut.
Hacoun, John, 191.
Hacton, William de, 50.
Haddiscoe, Iladesco [oo. Norfolk], 156.
Haddon West. VVesthaddon, co. Northampton,
292.
Hadeseo. See Haddiscoe.
Hadleigh [co. Essex], letters patent dated at,
153, 155, 157, 158, 225, 226, 293.
Hagham, Haggham, Robert de, 194, 216.
Haghthorn, William, 141.
Haidok. See Hay dock.
Hainault, Holland and Zealand and lord of
Friesland, William count of, 140, 171,
193.
Haitfeld. See HatQeld.
Hakcombe. See Haccombe.
Hakeford [Hackford, co. Norfolk], John son
of John de, 224.
, Peter de, 262.
Hakelut. See Hackelut.
Hakenesse, Geoffrey de, 167.
Hakeneye, William, 145.
See Hackney.
Hakenthorp, Richard de. 170.
Hakthorp, Ivo de, 111.
Halberton, Thomas do, 161.
Haldes worth. See Hols worthy.
Hale, William son of John in the, of Bishop-
stone, 329.
Halegh, Simon de, 330.
Halesworth, co. Suffolk, 346.
Halgheton. See Halughton.
Halieland. See Holy Island.
Halifax, co. York, 270.
Haliwell. Robert de, chaplain of St. Mary's
by Gravesend, 193.
Hall, Halle, Adam del, 330.
, Hugh del, 330.
, Johnatte, 306.
^ , of Thornton, 107.
, Ralph atle, of Arley, 351.
Halleyate, William ad le, 189,
Halshale, Gilbert de, 216.
Halsham [co. York], 186, 187.
Halstede, co. Lincoln, 103.
Haltebe, John son of Richard, 65.
Halton, CO. Chester, castle and town of, 63.
, ? Halughton [co. Lancaster] \_a lias
Halton, in Edw. Ill], William de
Tatham, parson of, 148.
, Haulton [co. Lincoln], 107.
Halton-upon-Trent, co. Lincoln, 103.
Halughton, Haluton, Halgheton, John de,
bishop of Carlisle [1292-1324], 132.
Peter de, 50.
, Thomas de, 55.
See Halgheton, Halton.
Halywell on Watling Street, co. Warwick,
chapel of, 202.
Ham. Ham me, co. Somersat, 102.
Hammes, in the barony of Bedford, 133.
Ham East. Esthamme, co. Essex, 143.
Hamble, Hamele [co. Southampton] , 310.
Hamble-le-Rice, Hamel, Hamele [co. South-
ampton], the ship of St. Peter of, 19.
, prior of, 21.
Hambledon, Hameldon, co. Southampton, 102.
Hamblehook, Hamelhoke [co. Southampton] ,
140.
Hambleton, Hameldon, co. Rutland, 291.
Hambury, Henry de, 176.
, , justice of the Bench, Dublin,
26.
, , chief justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 111, 197.
, second justice of the pleas
following the justiciary of Ireland, 164.
Hambury, Saltemerssh. See Henbury.
Hamel, See Hamble-le-Rice.
GENERAL INDEX.
415
Hamelak. .S'<'<' Helmsley.
Ilameldon, See llanibledon, Hambleton, co.
Rutland.
ILiiuele. Sec Henney.
See Haiiible.
Hamelhoke. See Hainblehook.
Haiuelton. Henry de. presented to St. Nicholas,
South Kelsey, 277.
Hauielyn, John, 9, 142, 237, 238, 284.
Hamme, Henry de, 155.
Johnde, 294.
Robert de, pai'son of Caerwent, 63.
... , Thomas de, 63.
, , Maud his wife, 63,
, See Ham.
Hamond, Haiuund, Hammond, Ralph, Joan
daughter of, 17-
, Stephen, 257.
, William, 124.
, Joan his wife, 124.
Hampden Little, Little Hampdene, CO. Bucking-
ham, 133.
Hampslope. Hamslap. Hugh de, 67, 281.
See Hanslope.
Hampton Bishop's, co. Hereford, 235.
Hampton, John de, escheator in the counties
of Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford,
Stafford, Salop and the Welsh marches,
63, 111, 121, 138. 145, 195, 213, 252,
259, 269, 305. 323, 345, 352.
Thomas de, 352.
Hamslap. See Hampslape.
Hamund. See Hamond.
Hanbury, Hambury by Droitwich [co. Wor-
cester] , church of, 168, 170.
Hanby [Hanby. co. Lincoln]. William de,
216.
Handesworth, See Handsworth.
Handle, Robert de la, 329.
Handley, co. Dorset. See Hanlegh.
Handsworth, Handesworth [co. York], church
of, 350.
Handys, William, 236-237.
Hanecok, Henry, 140.
Haneworth. See Hanworth.
Hanghelegh. See Hanlegh.
Hanle. ,SV^ Hanley : Henley.
Hanlegh, Hanghelegh [Handley, co. Dorset].
William son of John de, 349, 351.
Hanley, Hanle, co. Worcester, castle of, 258,
331.
, constable of. See Lilleford, Alex-
ander de .
Hanney, Hanneye [co. Berks] , church of, 91.
Hanningfield East, Esthanyngeld [co. Essex],
church of, 200.
Hannington, Hanyton, 169.
[co. Northampton], church of, 331.
Hanslope, Hampslape [co. Buckingham] , St .
Mary's chapel, warden of, 280.
Hanworth, Cold or Potter, Haneworth, co.
Lincoln, 103.
Hanyton. See Hannington.
Hap, Happe, Roger, 138, 145.
Haplove, Margory, 24.
Happ.\ See Hap.
Harald, William, 69, 138.
Hirbury, Herberbury, co. Warwick, 292.
Harela. See Hartcla.
Harcourt, Harcurt, Harecourt, John de. 29,
55,78, 136, 185, 200, 218.
, William de, 206.
William son of John de, 185.
, , Joan his wife, 185.
, William de, ' chivaler,' 185.
, , Joan his wife, 185.
Hardcla. See Hartcla.
Hardelawe. See Harlech.
Hardele. See Hardley.
Hardley, Hardele [co. Southampton], 67.
Harden, Hardenne, William de, 65, 67, 291.
Hardesham, Geoffrey de, 72,
, , Adam his brother, 72.
Hardeshull [Hartshill, co. Warwick], John
son of Gilbert de, 351.
, Philip de, 22.
Hardheved, Thomas, 230.
Hardingstone, Ardyngesthorn [co. Northamp-
ton] , church of, 257.
Hardmead, Hardmede [co. Buckingham] , 230,
330.
Hardres Upper, Alta Hardres [co, Kent],
church of, 33, 126.
Hardres Lower ? Hardres Little [co, Kent] ,
church of, 264.
Hardy, Ralph, 243.
Hardyng, John, 273, 288.
, Philip, 330.
Hare, Robert, 141.
Harecourt. See Harcourt.
Haregrave. See Hargrave.
Hareweli, William de, 168.
Harewode [Harwood, co. Lancaster], Roger
de, 348.
Harewold. See Harrold.
Hare wood, Harewode [co, York], 329.
Hareworth, co. Nottingham. See Harworth.
Hargrave, Haregrave [co. Northampton ?] ,
church of, 41.
Harle, Robert de, 8.
Harlech, Hardelawe [co. Merioneth], port of,
310.
Harlestone, Herleston, co. Northampton, 292.
Harleston, Herlaston, 167.
Harleston. See Herlaston.
Harlow, Herlawe [co. Essex], 5.
, church of , altar of St. Petronilla in, 5.
Harneys, Philip, 67.
, , John his brother, 67.
, , Hugh his man, 67.
nc.
GENERAL INDEX.
Harnhull. Roger de, 288.
Harold. Sec Harald.
Harpedon. Thomas de, escheator in Wilts,
Southampton. Oxford, Berks, Bedford,
and Buckingham, 345.
Harpham, Walter de, parson of Yeovilton,
49.
, , parson of Chilbolton, 94.
129.
Harpour, Dxvid le, 09.
Hugh le. 236.
Thomas le, of Dick, 240.
Harras, Horvey, 18.
Harrington, Hurjngton [co. Lincoln], 77.
, church of, 77.
Harrington, co. Cumberland. See Hethering-
ton.
Harringworth. Haryngworth [co. Northamp-
ton], William la Zousche, of. -S^^
Zousohe.
Harrold, Harewold, co. Bedford, 230.
Hirsik, Harsyk. See Arsik,
Hartcla, Harcla, Hardcla, Andrew de, 105.
Michael de, 329.
Hartfield, Hertfeld [co. Sussex], church of.
179.
Hartham, Hertham [near Corsham], co. Wilts.
102.
Hartington, Hertyndon, co. Derby, 203.
Hartlepool, Hertilpol, Hertelpole [co. Dur-
ham] , 264, 314.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 250.
, murage for, 250.
,pOi-t of, 184, 311.
Hartshill, co. Warwick. See HardeshuU.
Hartwell, Hertewell [co. Buckingham], 133.
advowson of, 133.
Harum, co. York, 320.
Harwe, John de, 346.
, rector of Rye, 42.
Harwell ? Harewelle [co. Berks] . 308.
Harwich, Herewycura, Herewyz [co. Essex],
99, 283, 290, 311, 315.
Harwood, co. Lancaster. See Harewod.
Harworth, Hareworth. co. Nottingham, 102.
Haryngton, John de, 116, 122, 228, 231, 285.
Master John de, 77.
-See Harrington.
Haryngworth [Harringworth, co. North-
ampton], William la Zousche of. See
Zousche.
Haselbeche, John de, parson of Ceryton,
149.
Haselbere. See Haslebury Plucknett.
Haselden, Richard de, 187.
Haselshagh. Master Robert de, warden of the
Mint, London, 260.
Haselwell, William de, 206.
, , Margery his wife, 206.
Haselyngfeld. See Haslingfield.
Haslebury Phicknett, Haselbere, co. Somerset,
301.
, advowson of , 301 .
Haslingfield, Haselyngfeld [co. Cambridge],
55, 194.
Hasseneye, Richard de. of Creyk, presented to
Hilborough, 44.
Hassok, Nicholas, 140.
Hastang, Robert de, 249.
, Thomas, 55, 78, 83, 93, 98, 187.
Hasthorp, William de, 233.
Hastinges, Hastynges, Hastyngges, Isabel de,
86, 157.276, 311.
, late wife of Ralph de Monte
Hermerii, 243.
John de. 48, 52, 56, 95, 99, 219, 341.
Isabel wife of, 86, 121.
Juliana wife of, 95, 152.
, Laurence his son, 341.
, John de, the elder, 121.
, , John his son and heir,
121.
, John son of John de. 49.
, Laurence son of John de, 95, 153.
, Ralph de, 247.
, Thomas, 9.
William de, 235.
Hastings, Hastynges [co. Sussex], 145, 310.
, castle of, free chapel in, dean and
chapter of, 13. 247.
, prebends in. See
Peasemarsh.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 166, 215.
St. Leonard's church, John parson of.
131.
Hastings and Rye, ' rope ' of, 290.
Hast well. See Astwell.
Hastynges. See Hastinges.
Hatfeld, William de, 250.
Hatfeld Pe^cerel, John son of Richard de, 90.
Thomas his son, 96.
Hatfield, Hatfeld, co. Essex, 270.
, , letters patent dated at, 229.
Haytfeld [co. Essex?], church of, 62.
, Haitfeld, co. York, 270.
Hatfield Broadoak, Hatfeld Brodeok [co.
Essex], prior and convent of. 158.
Hatfield Peverel, Hatfeld Peverell [co. Essex],
96, 317.
Hathebrigg. See Attlebridge.
Hathelsaye, William de, 136.
Hatherop, co. Gloucester, 102.
Hattecoumbe, Richard de, 294.
Hatton, William de, 94, 129.
Hauberger, John le, 312.
Hauberk, Robert son of Simon, of Shalford,
284, 286, 288.
Hauekeston [Hawkstone, co. Salop], Richard
de, 236.
Hauenemouth. See Brook Bay.
GENERAL INDEX.
11^
Haughley, Haule, co. Suffolk, 205.
, bondman of, 205.
, letters patent dated at. 200, 201, 202,
204, 205. 20G, 208.
Haughley ? Hauleye [co. Suffolk], 135, 137.
Haukele, Henry de, rector of Belgrave, after-
wards dean of Cranwick, 134, 154.
Haukenes, John, of Faversham, 294.
Haukere, Robert le, 3.
Haukesbury, John de, vioar of Northleach,
presented to the vicarage of Feckenham,
248.
Haukesle, John de, 264.
Haukeslowe, Richard de, 188.
Haukyn, Alexander, 130.
, Nicholas son of Andrew, 130.
Stephen, 130.
, Walter. 210.
, William son of Andrew, 130.
Haule. Hauleye. See Haughley.
Haulo. Haulou. John de, 124, 176.
Haulton. See Halton.
Haumouns, town of [Jersey?], 17.
Haunok, John, 235.
Haunsom, William, 289, 330.
Haustede, John de, 178, 182, 264.
, Robert de, 69, 100, 197, 310.
Hautenprise or Haltemprice priory. Sec
Cottingham.
Hautevyll, Geoffrey de, 310.
Hauvill, Hauvyle, Gregory de, 341.
, Henry de, 31.
Thomas de, 229.
Haverbergh, John de, rector of Rosfeir, 50.
, , parson of Bladon, 50.
, W^illiam de, pres3nted to Sibbertoft,
81.
Haveresham, John de, 122.
See Haversham.
Haverford West, Haverford in Wales [co.
Pembroke], 93,334,
prior and convent of, 50, 93.
, St. Mary's chapel, 93.
, castle, town and land of, 219.
Haverhull, John de, parson of Howden, 21
Havering atte Bower [co. Essex], letters
patent dated at, 158, 159, 160, 161,
163, 202, 204. 228, 229, 236, 251.
Haverington, Haveryngton, John de, 9, 138.
, Michael de, 79, 100, 218, 222.
Haversham, Haveresham [oo. Buckingham],
122.
, church of, 94.
Haveryng, Master Richard de, 185.
<Sge Havering.
Haveryngton, See Haverington.
Haward, John, 5, 216, 218. 219, 255.
See Hayward, Howard.
Hawardeby [Hawerby, co. Lincoln]. Richard
de, 246.
3217
Hawones [Haynes. co. Bedford], Stephen son
of Hugh de, 235.
Hawerby, co. Lincoln. See Hawardoby.
Hawkstono, co. Salop. See Hauekeston.
Hawksworth, Hokesworth, co. Nottingham,
38, 182, 190, 290.
Hawton, Houton, co. Nottingham, 290.
Hawys, William, 331.
Haxiholin. Sec Axbolnie.
Hay [oo. Brecon] , land of, 326.
. . , la Haye by Hereford [co. Hereford] ,
forest of, 258.
Hay. See Hayo.
Haydock, Haidok [co. Lancaster], 273.
Haydon, Heydene, co. Essex, 275.
, advowson of, 275.
Haydor, Haydore [co. Lincoln], 180.
Haye. Hay, John de la, 8, 11, 40, 101, 135,
141. 192. 202, 229, 257, 286, 292. 350.
, sheriff of Buckingham, 229,
, Thomas de la, 282, 32G, 336.
Haygrove, Heygrave, co. Somerset, 254.
Hayham, Richard de, 247.
, , Lucy his wife, 247.
Hayle ? Heyleworthy [co. Cornwall], port of.
310.
Hayles [co. Gloucester], letters patent dated
at, 264, 265. 266, 267, 271, 290.
Hayling, Haylyng [co. Southampton] , vicarage
of, 193'.
, priory of, 193.
Haynes, Hawenes [co. Bedford], 235.
Haytfeld. See Hatdeld.
Hayton, co. York, 144.
[co. Cumberland], John de, 307.
Hayward. Heyward. Heiward. Bartholomew le,
349.
, John le, 349.
, Philip, parson of Kenderchurch, 312.
, Roger le, 329.
Thomas le, of Kirby le Soken, 283.
Robert le, 229.
, , Henry his brother, 229.
William le, of Pury, 352.
/See Hay ward ; Howard.
Headley, Hedlegh, co. Surrey, 312.
Headon, co. Nottingham. See Eaton.
Heanor, co. Derby. See Henoure.
Heathpool, Hethpole, co. Northumberland,
303.
Hebrugg. See Heybrldge.
Heck, Laurence de, 154.
, Michael de, 316.
Heclesfeld, Master Samuel de, 316.
Hedersete. Simon de, 64, 67, 71. 72, 73, 74.
110, 135, 137, 143, 155, 158.
Hedlegh. See Headley.
Hedon [co. York] , 265.
, St. Sepulchre's, hospital for lepers,
master and brethren of, 271.
2D
418
GENERAL INDEX.
Hedon. See Eaton.
Hegham Ferers. See Higham Ferrers.
Hegham, Alexander de. 178.
John de, 117, 136, 138. 139, 201, 231.
Stephen de. 208.
/S^*^ Heigham.
Heghes, Eiohard de, 348.
, , John son of Richard de, 348.
Hegheworth. See Hijjhworth.
Heghen. Robert de la, 276.
Heghtredebury. See Heytesbury.
Heidenne, Geoffrey de, 257.
Heigham, Hegham [co. Suffolk ?]. 176.
Heigreve, Emma de, 38.
, , Felicia her sister, 38.
Heiron. See Heroun.
Heiward. See Hayward.
Hekinapstede Parva. See Leckhampstead.
Helegeye, Helegay, Helgey, Helgay. Benedict
de, 72.
[Hilgay, co. Norfolk]. John de, 350.
, , John his man. 350.
, William de, 350.
Helewell, Robert de, 284, 286, 288.
Helewisgot, co. York, 144.
Helewys, John de, parson of Bittering Parva,
presented to the vicarage of Gay ton,
327.
Hellawe. See He! low.
Hellesdon, Heylesdon. co. Norfolk, 156.
Hellow or Bellow in Clarethorpe, Hellawe
[co. Lincoln], church of, 108.
Helraingham, Helmyngham [co. Suffolk],
church of, 198, 205, 317, 318.
Helmsley, Haraelak, co. York, castle of, 320.
, manor of, 320.
, William de Ros, of. .SV^ Ros.
Helmyngham. See Heliningham.
Helond. See Holland.
Helperthorp, Robert de, 28.
Helpeston, Helpston, John de, 170, 172.
Hem, Hemme by Mountgomery [co. Mont-
gomery], 155.
Hembury, John de, 296, 349.
Heraenhal, Philip de, 207.
Hera ingbro ugh, Hemmyngburgh [co. York],
church of, 44.
Hemingstone, Heramyngston, co. Suffolk, 155.
Hemmegrave, Edmund de, 67, 72, 73, 110,
135, 137, 162.
Hemmyngburgh, Hemyngburgh, Robert de
58, 98, 263, 310.
, , presented to Pirton, 177.
, , parson of Pirton, exchanged
for Otham. 296.
, , parson of Otham, 341
, Thomas de, 70.
See Hemingbrough.
Hemmyngby, Alexander de, prebendary of
Hursibourne Tarrant, 312.
Hemmyngston. See Hemingstone.
Hemstede, William de, 168.
Hemsworth, Hymmesworth [co. York], 213.
, advowsou of, 213.
Henbury, Hambury Saltemerrsh by Bristol
[co. Gloucester], 41.
Hendiman, Peter, 351.
, William, 350-351.
Heiidred, Henrethe [co. Berks], 36.
Henele. See Henle.
Henge atte Nok, 331.
Hengham. Baldwin de, parson of East Clay-
don, presented to Debden 125.
John de, 277.
, Richard de, 124.
Hengham. See Hingham.
Hengstrigg. See Henstridge.
Henle, Henele, John de, 48, 51, 263, 310.
, William de, 21,22.
Henley, Henle, Hanle [co. Oxford], 197.
, letters patent dated at, 11, 18, 107,
109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 123, 124.
140, 141, 282, 294, 295, 297, 304, 305,
347.
Henleye [co. Suffolk], 155.
, Henle, 22.
Henney? Hamele [co. Essex], church of, 35.
Henny or Henney ? Henney a [co. Essex],
church of, 15.
Henoure [Heanor, co. Derby], Robert de,
328.
Henrethe. See Hendred.
Henry II, king of England, charter of, 157.
Henry III, king of England, 289, 337.
Henry, king of England, 283, 290.
Henry, Henri, Aucher le fiz, 242.
, Henry son of, le Keu, 351.
, John son of, le Cartwright, of Wade-
worth, 166.
le Spicer , 142.
, , , of Salisbury, 170.
Robert son of, 107.
, , Amice his wife, 107.
, Thomas sou of , le Wrighte,of Haugh-
ley, 205.
, Walter son of, le Keu, 69.
, , John his brother, 69.
, William son of, le Carpenter, of Hay-
dock, 273.
,de Melton, 302.
Henstridge, Hengstrigg, co. Somerset, 102.
Henton priory. See Hinton Charterhouse.
Henton, Edmund de Malynes of, see Malynes,
185.
, Richard do, presented to Ewhurst, 6.
', William de, 48.
Hepeworth, Thomas son of Stephen de, 96.
Herberbury, Andrew de, parson of Morton
Daubeney, 90.
See Harbury.
^TF.NKT^\L INDEX.
410
Herbert. Herberd. Adam eon of, le Snonr. 15.
John. 61
, Johu le fiz, 217.
Matthew son of . 132.
..., , Margaret his wife, 132.
Philip, 240.
Richard, ,240.
or Herbert!, Master Ralph, 88, 116.
Herde. John of. 210.
Johnle, 349.
Herde wyk [Hardwick, co. Bedford] . Thomas
de, John serJ3ant of. 235.
Here. Matthew le, 31.
Hereford [oo. Hereford], 10, 51, 96, 97, 258,
329, 339.
bishop of. See Orleton, Adam de
[1317-1327].
palace of, 337.
, H. (sic) bishop of, 319.
, bishopric or diocese of, 33 112, 137,
151. 202, 235, 320, 331, 332, 333.
canon of. 132.
castle, 183.
, citizens of, 258
earl of. See Bohun. Humphrey de.
, priory of, 325.
, St. Ethelbert's, prebend of. See
Ewithington ; Moreton ; Norton.
Hereford, John de, 69.
, , rector of Debden, 147.
, , parson of Debden, afterwards
of East Claydon, 125.
Herehith. See Erith.
Hereward, John, 130.
, Ralph, 145.
, William, 31.
Herewycum. See Harwich.
Herewynton, Herwynton, Adam de. 134.
282.
, chancellor of the Exchequer,
Dublin, and chief baron of that Ex-
chequer, 295.
, , traasurer of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 197.
, Robert de, 161
, Thomas de, 124.
Herewyz. See Harwich.
Herigaud, William, 208, 211.
Heringflet, Heryngflet [Herringfleet, co.
Suffolk], Richard de, 223, 228.
Heriz, Henry de, 189.
, Iyo de, 189.
, John de, 114.
John de, ancestor of John de. 189.
, Sarah de, 189.
William de, 188.
Herlaston, Harleston, Hugh de, presented to
the vicarage of Bradpole, 47.
Johnde, 281, 323.
..., parson of Normanton, 170.
Herlaston, John de — cont.
, prebendary of Highworth,
319.
, William (Je, 12, 127, 146, 167,231,
233, 247, 250, 252, 258, 261, 274, 275,
276, 324.
prebendary of Bedford Minor, 80.
, archdeacon of Norfolk, 278.
Herlistoa. See Harleston.
Herlawe. See Harlow.
Herle. William de, 46, 68, 226, 229, 230,
284 289, 347.
, justice of the Common Bench,
159.
Herne[co. Kent?], 160.
Hernyng, John de, 329.
Heroun, Heyroun, Heiron, John de, 321.
, Roger, 10. 113, 138, 162, 221.
, Thomas 124.
Herring. 318.
Herring, red, 59.
Herringfleet, co. Suffolk. See Heryngflet.
Herry, Thomas, 210.
Hersent, John, 201.
, Robert, 201.
Hert, Gilbert le, 201.
, John, 69, 138.
, Richard, 69.
Robert, 201, 209.
Hertelake, bridge of. See Wells and Glaston-
bury.
Hertelpol. See Hartlepool.
Herteshole, Ralph, 65.
Hertewell. See Hartwell.
Hertfeld. See Hartfield.
Hertford, county of, 257.
earl of. Sec Clare, Gilbert de.
, sheriff of. See Pereres, Richard de.
Hertford, Gilbert de, 229.
, Thomas de, 191.
Hortham. See Hartham.
Herthey Hoo and Groan. See Grain.
Hertelpole. See Hartlepool.
Hertilpol, Geoffrey de, 74.
Hertilpol. See Hartlepool.
Hertrugg, Roger de, 237.
Hertyndoa. See Hartington.
Hertyng, William de, 283.
Hervy, Rijhard, 318.
, Master Walter, archdeacon of Sarum,
312.
, prebendary of Beaminster
312.
Herwynton. See Herewynton.
Heryngflet. See Heringflet.
Hesel, Alan de, 316.
Heselarton. Heselarton, John de, 153, 235,
287.
, , presented to Sedbergh, 125.
Richard de , presented to the vicarage
of Hayling, 193.
420
GENERAL INDEX.
Heselarton — con t.
, Thomas de, 311.
, William do, presented to Navenby.
153.
Heselwode, Thomas de, rector of Great Lin-
ford, 89, 182.
, pirson of Great Linford, ex-
ch:inged for Fortoa, 152.
Heslerton ? Hesl;irton [co. York] . 335.
Hethe, Hamo de, 71.
, , Alice his wife, 71.
[Hythe. co. Kent], William de, 52.
Hethe. See Hythe.
Hethebeth bridge. See Nottingham.
Hetherington, Hetheryngton [Harrington, co.
Cumberland] , John dc, 307.
, Richard de, 307.
Hetheward, Eoger le, 318.
Hethpole. See Heathpool.
Heton, John son of Thomas de, 149.
Hevenyngham, Philip de, 273.
Heverard mill. See Lowdham.
Hevere, John de, 209.
Thomas de, 59.
Heversham, Heveresham [co. Westmorland],
church of, 92.
Hevingham [co. Norfolk], letters patent dated
at, 215.
Hewick, co York. See Hewyk.
He worth by York [co. York], 213.
Hewyk [Hewick, co. York], Nicholas de, 288.
Robert de, 3i8.
Hewyssh, Hiwissh, Richard de, 8, 55.
Hexham. Extildesham [co. Northumberland],
liberty of, 260.
Heybridge, Hebrugg, co. Essex, 141.
Heydene. See Haydon.
Heyford, John de, 265.
Hsygrave. See Haygrove.
Heyle. Richard de, 103, 188. 218.
Heylesdon. See Hellesdon.
Heyle worthy. See Hayle.
Heyn in Vermondeis, [Hyencourt, Somme],
Odard, lord of, 34.
, John called Gilbert de, 34.
Heyne, Richard, 148.
Heyniot, Robert, 189.
Heyroun. See Heroun.
Heytesbury, Heghtredebury [co. Wilts], St.
Peter's church, prebend of. See Hill-
Deverill.
, canon of , 159.
Hey ward. See Hay ward.
Hibernia, Rerus son of Rerus de, 243.
See Ireland.
Hiche, John de, 274.
, , presented to Deene, 259, 301,
Hickelyng, Hykeling. Hikelyng, Thomas de,
14, 21, 29.
, William de, presented to Longborough,
19.
presented to Hartfield, 179.
Hickling, Hykelyng, oo. Nottingham, 102,292.
Hide, Alice de la, 253, 259.
, .John de la, 215.
.., Richard de la, 81.
, Roger, 290.
Roger atte, of Harwich. 283.
, William son of William atte, 330.
See Hyde.
Hidyngham, Thomas de, 257.
, Petronilla his wife, 257.
Higham Ferrers, Hegham Ferers [co. North-
ampton], 331.
High worth, Hegheworth [co. Wilts], prebend
of Salisbury, 319.
Hilborough, Hildeburgh worth [co. Norfolk],
church of, 44.
Hildenne, William de, 329.
Hildesle, Hyldesle, Edmund de, 30, 58, 98,
263, 310.
, Geoffrey de, 263.
, John de, 235.
, Master John de, 56, 58, 281, 282.
parson of Finedon, 92, 98,
109, 169, 263, 310.
, , canon of Chichester, 104.
Hildeyerd, Hildyerd, Peter, 130.
, Robert sou of Peter, 130.
Hilgay, co. Norfolk. See Helegiy.
Hill. William del, 307.
Hill Deverill, HuUedeverell [co. Wilts],
Holy Trinity chapel, 27.
, prebend of Heytesbury, 34, 314.
HiUari, Hillary, Hyllary, Henry, 93. 127,
216.
, Roger, 73, 237,352.
Hille, William, 145.
Hillum, Robert de, presented to Roding
Margaret, 191.
Hillyng, John, 329.
Hilperton, Hulprynton, co. Wilts, 102.
Hilton [co. York], 83.
Hilton. Hylton [Hilton, co. York], Robert de,
226.
, Robert his chamberlain, 233.
Hindlip, Hyndelep, co. Worcester, 352.
Hindolveston, Hyndolveston [co. Norfolk],
church of, 155, 156.
Hindringham, Hyndrvngham [co. Norfolk],
155.
See Hyndringham.
Hinghara, Hengham [co. Norfolk], Remigius,
parson of, 66.
Hinkle, Hynkele, Hyneley. Hynkeley, John
de, 8, 166, 167, 233. 286.
, Walter de, 60.
Hinton-Charterhouse, Henton [co. Somerset],
prior of, 20,
Hinton Martcll, Hyneton Martel [co. Dorset],
232.
Hinxton, Hyngeston, co. Cambridge, 270.
GENERAL INDEX.
421
Hithe. See Hythe.
Hiwissh. Sec Hewyssh.
Hobelit, German, 105.
Hoohaiu. Sec Hougham.
Hockele. Richard de, 92.
Thomas de. son of Richard de, 92.
Thomas de, 151, 213.
Hookerton, Hokerton [co. Nottingham]
Andrew le Botiller, of. See Botiller.
Hockham, co. Norfolk. See Hokham.
Hoddesdon, Hodesdon [co. Hertford] , 330.
Hode, Alan, m.
, Philip sou of, 189.
, Thomas, 66.
Hodeleston, Richard de, 79. 101, 214, 221,
222.
, Robert de, 214.
Hodenvill, John de, 92.
Hodesdon, Thomas son of Richard de, 330.
See Hoddesdon.
Hodnet, Hodynet [co. Salop], 330.
Hodresfeld. See Hudders field.
Hody, Nicholas, 331.
Hodynet. See Hodnet.
Hog, Peter son of William, 308.
, Robert, 210.
Hoge, Geoffrey de Ja, 324.
Hogekyn, Richard, of Mousehole, 329.
Hoghton [Houghton, co. Lancaster], Richard
de, 9, 218. 222, 228, 285, 291.
/See Houghton.
Sec Houghton Regis.
Hoke. See Hook, Houk.
Hokerton. See Hockerton.
Hokeswod, Gregory de, 237.
Hokesworth, Houkesworth, John de, pre-
sented to St. Margaret's, South Elm-
ham, 259, 301.
Hokesworth. See Hawks worth.
Hokham [Hockham, co. Norfolk]. Randolf
de, 224.
Hokkewolde, John de. 224.
Holand, Richard de, 246.
, Robert de, 158, 192, 246, 314.
See Holland; Hoyland.
Holaym, Thomas de, parson of Hoimpton,
312.
See Hollym.
Holbode, Thomas, of Windsor, 168.
Holbrok, Holebrok, Honry de, 350.
Margaret de, 345.
flolcham. See Holkham.
Holcote, William de, 201.
Holden, John de, 110.
, Robert de, 24,75.
, , dean of the free chapel of,
Stafford, 110.
, , warden of the House of Con-
verts, London, 176, 199.
Holden, Robert de— conf.
, , prebendary of Pcaseinarsh,
153, 163, 213, 247.
, warden of the hospital of St.
James without Westminster, 314.
Holebag, William, 330.
Holebrok. See Holbrok.
Holderness, co. York, 35.
Holdestowe [co. Cornwall], 310.
See Padstow.
Hole, John de, 211.
Holebech, Master Rilph do, canon of Lich-
field, 20.
Holewell [Holwell, co. Bedford], Walter de,
79, 217.
Holeym. See Hollym.
Holgil, John de Lancastre of. See Lancas-
tre.
Holgill. See Howgill.
Holkham, Holkam, Holcham, co. Norfolk, 353.
, port with Wells, 310.
Holland, Holand, 273.
, count of. See Hainault.
Holland, co. Lincoln, 142.
Holland Great, Great Holand [co. Essex] .
John, vicar of, 283, 290.
Holland Little, Heiond Little [co. Essex],
283, 290.
Hollegh, Henry de, 331.
HoUingbonrn, Holynburn [co. Kent], church
of, 44.
Hollym, Holeym, Holaym, co. York, 198,
312.
Holm, Hulme, John de, 60.
, Randolf de, 209.
, Richard de, 160.
, Robert de, 331.
Holme, Holm, co. Huntingdon, 346.
[co. Lancaster ?] , 214.
, CO. Norfolk, port of , 311.
Holme St. Benet's, Hulme St. Benet's [co.
Norfolk], prior and convent of, 201.
, Henry abbot of, 201.
, John de Aylesham, prior, afterwards
abbot of, 203, 214.
Holmer, Holmero, co. Buckingham, 256.
Hoimpton, Holmton [co. York], church of,
312.
Holsworthy, Haldesworth [co. Devon], church
of, 41.
Holt, Castrum Lsonis [co. Denbigh], castle
of, 271, 272.
Holt, John de, 13, 348.
Holton, John de, 235.
Holveston. See Hulveston.
Holwell. See Holewell.
Holy Island, Halieland [co. Durham], 211.
port of, 311.
Holye, Henry de, 60.
Holynburn. See Hollingboum.
42-2
GENERAL INDEX.
Ilolyns, Holynes, William de, 32, 60, 167,
244.
Holyrood abbey. See Edinburgh.
Homfrey. Sec Humfray.
Homington, Homynton, co. Wilts, 102.
Homo Dei Landiis, 106.
Homynton. See Homingtou.
Honi. See Hony.
Honiohild, Domus Dei of, master of, 209.
Honsterton [Hunsterton, oo. CJiester] , Thomas
de, 331.
Hony, Honi, Richard, vicar of Hindolveston,
155.
.Simon, 230.
Honyburn, Walter de, 148.
Honypyn, William, 234,
Houywod, William de, 171.
Hoo, CO. Kent, 165, 212.
Hoo, Edmund de, parson of Bolton in AUer-
dale, afterwards of Chevington. 163,
., John de, 64.
, Richai'd of, of Aston Eowant, 65.
, Robert de, 306.
William atte, 48.
, William son of Laurence de, bondman,
205.
Hooe, Hoo [co. Sussex] with Wartling. See
Wartling,
Hook, Hoke, Houk [in Titchfield parish, co.
Southampton], 140, 810.
Hooton Pagnell, Hoton Paynel, oo. York,
74.
Hope, John, 209.
Hoperton, Adam de, justice, 68, 135, 138, 143,
144, 159, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230. 233,
287, 288, 291, 353.
Hoppewodd [Hopwood, co. Lancaster], Adam
de, 229.
Hoptou, Walter de, 260, 296.
Horbling, Horblyng co. Lincoln, 103.
Hore, Robert le, 28.
Horley, Horlee [co. Surrey] , 53.
Hormead, Hormad, Hormede, co. Hertford,
108, 153.
Homcistle, Horncastre [co. Lincoln], church
of, 16, 37.
Homely ve [Horncliff, co. Northumberland],
Robert son of Robert de, 331.
Horneby, Edmund de, 180.
John de, 180.
Horeeham. See Horsham.
Horseye, Henry de, 204.
Horsham, St. Faith's [co. Norfolk], prior and
convent of, 295.
, mill and fishery in, 295.
Horsham, Horseham, Walter de, 186. 265.
HorshO; William, 142.
Horsley, Horslo, Peter de, presented to
Luccombe, 61.
[Horsley, oo. Northumberland] ,
Roger de. 113, 162, 211.
[Horsley, oo. Derby ?] William son
of Robert de, 329.
Horsted, Little, Little Horstede [oo. Sussex] ,
255.
Horton Monks, Horton [co. Kent], Cono,
prior of, 52.
, John, prior of, 52.
, church of, 151.
, priory of, 151.
Horton, by Sutton at Hone, oo. Kent, 291.
Hose, Howes [co. Leicester], 128.
Hospitallers. See St. John of Jerusalem.
Host, John, of Flanders, 124.
Hothum, Hotum, Hoton, Adam de, presented
to Little Bradley, 297, 301.
, Master Alan de, 11.
, Johnde, bishop of Ely [1316-1337],
43, 46, 243, 268, 273, 298, 302, 350.
, Johnde, 89, 293.
, Peter de, 67, 135.
, William de, 135.
Hotot, Ho toft, Hoatoft, John, 93.
, Robert de, 217.
, Roger, 200.
Master Thomas de, archdeacon of
Dorset, 35, 305.
Hoton, See Hutton ; Hotum.
Hoton in the Forest, 6'ee Hutton,
Hoton Paynel. See Hooton Pagnell.
Hottee, John, 65.
Hotum. See Hothum.
Houden. See Howden.
Houeden, Stephen son of Stephen de, 115.
, William de, presented to Helming-
ham, 317.
See Howden.
Houeles, Hougles, Houlees, Geoffrey, 50, 94,
129.
Houell, Robert, 231.
See Houwell.
Houetoft, Roger de, 59.
Houeton. See Houghton.
Hougham, Hocham, co. Lincoln, 103.
Houghton, Brian de Pampesworth, parson of,
16.
Houghton, Houeton [co. Norfolk], 155,
Houghton Conquest, Hoghton Conquest, oo.
Bedford, 235.
Houghton Regis, Hoghton, co. Bedford, 33.
Hougles. See Houeles.
Houk, Houke, Robert de la, 264,
, Thomas de, 144, 341.
See Hook.
Houkos worth. See Hokesworth.
Houlees. See Houeles.
Houndedeu. See Ovingdean.
GENERAL INDEX.
423
Hounesworthe, Houneworth [Handsworth,
CO. Stafford] , John de, parson of Clcnt,
50, 129.
Household, abuses of the, 70.
, marshalsea of, 238, L>GO.
, ooronei*s of , 238,
gate of, prison of, 354.
porter of, 354.
poultry of , 340.
, purveyances fur, 18, 346.
, purveyors of, extortions of, 139
steward of the, 12, 16, 34, 151, 160,
223.
bill of the, 14.
, Amory, Richard de; Blont,
Thomas Ic.
, verge of, 69.
Houthe. See Hovrth.
Houtoft. See Hotoft.
Houton, John de, parson of Poswick, 117, 126,
169.
, John son of William de, 108.
See llawton.
Houwell [Howell, co. Lincoln], Richard de,
69.
See Howell.
Houwyk. See Howick.
Hove, Howe [co. Sussex] , 7, 329.
Hoveryngham [Hoveringham, co. Nottingham],
William son of Roger de, 189.
, Hugh his brother, 189.
Howard, John, 311, 315,
, William, 100, 350.
See Haward.
Howardyn, John, 137.
Howden, Houden, Houeden, co, York, 66, 135,
144.
, church of, 21.
Howe, John, 64.
See'Koye.
Howel ap David, 333.
ap David ap Adam, 335.
ap Griffith, presented to St. Mary's,
Angle, 111, 122,
ap Kydevor, 335.
ap Madanewe, 331.
ap Vaghan ap Howel ap Eynon, 334.
ap Yereward ap Griffith, 333, 335.
ap Yeruarth ap Thlewarth . 334, 335.
ap Yo reward Vaghan, 334 .
Seys, 335.
Howell, Houwell [co. Lincoln], church of,
287.
Howell, 00. Lincoln. See Houwell.
Howes. See Hose.
Howgill, Holgill [near Milburn. co. West-
moreland] . 10.
Howiok, Houwyk, co. Northumberland, 254,
287.
Howth, Houthe [co. Dublin], prebend of St.
Pcitricks, Dublin, 89,
Hoxne [oo. Suffolk], church of, 337.
, lettoi-s patent dated at, 205, 207.
Hoyland, Holand [co, York] , 329.
Hoyvill, William de, 123.
Huberd. Robert, 3.
Hucchin, Robert, of Bray, 325,
Huddersfield, Hodresfeld [co. York], 76,
247.
Hude, Walter la, 331.
Hugate, Nicholas de, 23. 172.
, , provost of St. Johns, Bever-
ley, 26, 181.
, , receiver in Aquitaine, 52.
Hugeford, See Hugford,
Huget, Adam, 264.
Hugford, Hugeford [Hukford, co. Salop],
Walter de, 55, 235.
Huggele. See Hughley,
Hugh ap Ithel, 186, 265.
, Henry lefiz, 220.
Henry son of, 9, 138, 255.
, Richard son of , 226, 233.
Robert son of, 189.
, Simon lefiz, 138, 145.
.., Simon son of , de Hawenes, 235.
Hughley, Huggele, co. Salop, wood of, 237.
Hull [co. York], 10, 60,311.
...". , murage for, 197.
, port of, 289.
river [co. York], 289.
Hull, HuUe, Elias de, 254.
, Henry atte, 136.
, John de, 217, 222, 254, 314.
, William atte, 178.
, William 'of the,' of Thorndon, 271.
See Hille.
Hull. See Hill Deverill.
Hulledeverell. See Hill Deverill.
Hulme. See Holm.
Hulot, Jaeomin, 18.
Hulprynton. See Hilperton.
Hulton, Thomas de, 276.
, , Mariota wife of, 276.
Hulveston, Holveston, Joan de, 214.
John de, 5.
Hulyer, Henry le, 230.
, , Thomas his brother, 230.
Humbar, Humbre, 75, 144.
Humfray, Homfrey, William, 211, 232.
Hundeburton. See Burton Cherry.
Hungerford [co. Berks], 191.
St. Laurence church, 191.
Hungerford, Hungreford, Robert de, 3, 22, 71,
113, 191, 200, 248, 291.
, , Geva his wife, 191.
Hunmanby, Hundmanby [co. York], 37.
Hunstanton, co. Norfolk, 311.
Hunsterton. co. Chester. See Honsterton.
424
GENERAL INDEX.
Hunt, Hunte, Adam le, 225.
, Johnle, 232.
Ralph le, of Neenton, 237.
, Robert le. 66.
Roger le, 66, 70, 136.
, Thomas le, 205, 235.
Huntebothe \_go. Nottingham]. 98.
Huntele. Hunteleye, Thomas de, 61, 232,
330.
, Iseult his wife, 61.
, William de, 318.
llimterconibe, Nicholas de, 303.
, Walter de, 303.
Ellen his wife, 303.
Ilunteston, in Ireland, 250.
Huntingdon, co. Huntingdon, 11.
, letters patent dated at, 61.
, Robert prior of, 5G.
Huntingdon, Huntingdon, honor of, 117,
317.
Huntingfeld, Huntyngfeld, Roger de, 190,
260.
Walter de, 16, 71, 216, 228, 285, 292,
309.
Huntley. Huntele [co Gloucester ?], 61.
Huntyngdon, John de, 349, 350.
Huntyngfeld. See Huntingfeld.
Huntyngton, Thomas de, 193.
Hume, Roger atte, 279.
Hurstbourne Tarrant, Husseburne [co. South-
ampton], prebend of Salisbury, 312.
Hurthyn. See Hurtyn.
Hurtworth, John de, 105.
See Hurworth .
Hurtyn, Hurthyn, Alexander, 209.
, William, 209, 210.
Hurworth, Hurwurthe, Walter de, rector of
Sedbergh, 125.
William de, 59.
See Hurtworth.
Huschard, Justard, Thomas, parson of Green-
stead, 135, 137, 146.
Huse, Usee, Henry, 227, 230.
, Hubert, Margaret daughter of, 313.
, Johndela, 221, 228, 285.
, Matthew, presented to Rhosfeir. 50.
William, 8.
Husseburne. See Hurstbourne Tarrant.
Hutton, Hoton [co. Essex ?], William, al-
moner of St. Paul's, London, parson
of 40, 194.
[co. Somerset], 69, 143.
Hutton in the Forest, Hoton in the Forest
[co. Cumberland], 33, 204.
Huwe, John, 190, 224.
Huwet, William, 136.
Huy, Huye, Gilsoun de, 317.
, Libert de, 317.
Robert, 224.
Hyde, la Hide by Winchester, oo. Southamp-
ton, 136.
, Geoffrey, abbot of , 110.
, William, abbot of, 121.
, abbot and convent of, 244.
Hyencourt, Somrae. See Heyn.
Hykelyng. Hykeling. -SccHickling; Hickelyng
Hyldesle. See Hildesle.
Hyllary. See Hillari.
Hylton. See Hilton.
Hyramesworth, See Hemsworth.
Hyncley. See Hinkle.
Hyndele, Adam de, 323.
Hyndelep. See Hindlip.
Hyndolveston. See Hindolveston.
Hyndringham, Hyndryngham, Thomas de,
159, 183, 194, 233, 234, 275, 332,
337, 338, 342, 353.
See Hindringham.
Hyngbrigsyk, co. York, 144.
Hyngeleye, Robert de, 97.
Hyngeston. See Hinxton.
Hynkele. See Hinkle.
Hynkeley, Hyncley. See Hinkle.
Hynton, John de, 9, 73, 221.
Hyrnewode [in Bozoat ? co. Northampton]
192.
Hythe, Hithe, Hethe [co. Kent], 209, 310.
See Hethe.
Hythe Small, Smallide, Smallidde, Smalhide
[CO. Kent], 210,211.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 166, 215.
Hythe, Small, and Redding, Redyng and Small-
idde [co. Kent], port of, 210.
. , See also Redding.
Icham, John de, 167.
Stephen do, parson of Wiokham, 50.
Ichegam, Thomas, 321.
Idle, Master John de. 30, 39, 88.
leremonger, John son of Nicholas le, 235.
, Nicholas his brother, 235.
Ifeld, John de, 8, 48, 66, 77, 144, 223, 235,
280, 288, 293.
Iford, CO. Somerset [Ilford in Ilton?], 102.
, CO. Sussex, 271. 293.
fishery of, 223.
Ilchester [co. Somerset] , 329.
He, Robert de, prior of, afterwards abbot of
Athelney, 88, 109.
See Insula.
Ilfracombe, Ilfardecumbe [co. Deyon], 310,
GENERAL INDEX.
425
Ilketon [Ilton, oo. York] , John de, 229.
Illen, John, 107.
Ilton. CO. York. See Ilketon.
Imlaco, David de, bishop of Killaloe, 322.
Sec Eraly.
Ingaldesthorp, Thomas de, 200.
Inge, John, justice, 33, 72, 137, 223, 231, 233,
235, 236, 237. 283, 292, 293, 326, 350,
351,352.
, Master Kobert, rector of Tring, 106.
, rector of Kestan (Keystone),
106.
Ingeham. See Ingham.
Ingelberd, Roger, 133.
Ingelbright, Thomas, 191,
Ingelby. See Ingleby.
Ingelose, Robert de, 3.
Ingemarays. See Dunge Marsh.
Ingepenne, See Inkpen.
Ingeworth. See Ing worth.
Ingham, Ingeham, co. Lincoln, 103.
Ingham, John de, 5, 159, 183. 226, 228, 230,
233, 234.
John son of Robert de, 194, 275.
, Oliver de, 18, 28, 179, 194, 249, 275,
332.
, , seneschal of Gascony, 308,
318.
, Robert de, 332.
Ingleby ? Ingelby, co. Lincoln, 103.
Ingoldby, Ingoldeby [co. Lincoln], 231.
Ingoldesby, Robert de, 225.
Ingolisma, Engolisma, Ingolismo, Master
Hugh de, sacristan of Narbonne, nuncio
of Pope John XXII, to England,
Ireland, and Wales, 17, 48.
, , prebendary of Riccall, 46.
, , prebendary of Riccall and of
Kentish Town (Kyngeston, Kynges-
dalham), 17, 36.
Ingram, John, 226, 233.
, Robert, 125, 249.
, , Orfranina his wife, 249.
, Robert, of Preston, 130.
Ingworth, Ingeworth [co. Norfolk] , church
of, 2.
Inkepenne, Ralph, 319.
, Roger de, 186.
, William de, 318.
Inkpen, Ingepenne co. Berks, 24, 26.
Insula, del Isle, Lysle, Adam de, 106.
, Aymer de, 314, 318.
, Baldwin de, 166.
, John de, 166, 244, 310, 322.
, , canon, 155.
, [of Wight], 218, 221, 285.
, , of Woodbui-n, 118.
, Laurence de, prebendary of Cunqyn,
322.
Insula — cont.
, Robert de. 52, 72. 140, 170, 298,
344.
, R. de, of Chipchase, 289.
, Thomas do, 120.
, Warin de, 160, 164, 183, 248.
SceJ]e.
Insula Vecta, John de, 65.
See above John de, of Wight.
Ippesle [Ipsley. co. Warwick], William de.
352.
Ipre. See Ypres.
Ipswich, Gippewiz, Gippewich [co. Suffolk],
10, 29, 67-68, 72, 135, 141, 158, 184,
311, 315.
, bailiffs of, 65.
, gaol, 155.
Irchester, Irencestre [co. Northampton],
church of, 43, 324.
Irchingfield, Irchinfeld [co. Hereford], keeper
of. See Wroth, Richard.
Ireby, Richard de, 325.
Ireland, 19, 30, 31, 33, 36, 39, 43, 59, 81, 84,
85, 89, 90, 104, 111, 115, 120, 124,
131, 132, 134, 149, 161, 179, 180, 182,
183, 187, 192, 196, 199, 200, 205, 212.
249, 253, 259, 262, 267, 275, 280, 281,
282, 296, 300, 301, 306, 311, 318.
, Carmelites in, 113.
...., chancery, treasury and council of.
301.
, escheator in. See PuUe, Walter de la.
justiciary of , 21, 35.
See Darcy , John.
, , chief justice of the pleas fol-
lowing. See Fastolf, Nicholas.
second justice of the same.
See Wogan, Walter ; Ham bury, Henry
de ; Preston, Roger de ; Syngeltou,
Gilbert de.
...., justiciary and chancellor of, 250.
, papal nuncio to. See Ingolisma,
Master Hugh de.
, royal rights delegated in, 307.
, seal used in, 301.
, treasurer of. See Bykenore, Alexan-
der, de ; Cogan, John de ; Islep,
Walter de.
victuals from, 77 .
Irenacton. See Iron Acton.
Irencestre. See Irchester.
Ireys. See Irreis.
Iron, 194.
Iron Acton, Irenacton, co. Gloucester, 102.
Irp, John, 73, 135.
Irreis, Ireys, Irysh, Gilbert le, 232.
Henry, 130.
, Philip le, 130.
, Robert le, 146.
, Thomas le, 130.
426
GENERAL INDEX.
Isaac, Simon, the elder, 229.
Isabel, queen, wife of king Edward II, 59,
91. 96, 100, 102, 116, 120. 126, 131,
145, 149, 151, 158, 159. 174, 178, 180,
185, 213, 269, 325, 336. 337, 339, 341,
343.
, household of, 59-60.
, , purveyors of , 338.
wardroba of, 339.
, keeper of. See Wodehous,
Kobert de.
, wardrobe of. See Edward III.
, her grant of the county of Cornwall,.
346.
Iselhampstede. See Islehampstead.
Iseriu, Martin de, 299.
Isle. See Insula.
Isleham, Yiselham [co. Cambridge], 243.
Islehampstead Latimer ? Iselhampstede Bote-
tourt [co. Buckingham] , ch;ipel of ,
100.
Islep, Istelep, Istlep. Istlepp, Edmund de.
231.
, Eliasde. 318.
, Master Walter de, parson of With-
ington, 15.
, treasurer of Ireland or of the Ex-
chequer of Dublin, 63, 176, 197, 250.
Isle worth, Istelworth, co. Middlesex, hun-
dred of, 73.
, letters patent dated at, 15, 68, 190.
Ispania, Ispannia, Despayne, Despaigne, Des-
paygne, Arnald de, 19, 161.
, Giles, 180.
Master James de, 4.
, Johnde, 287.
Ferrand Manion de, 181.
, Peter de Loupes Manic un de, 181.
Reymond, 90.
, Eoderiok de, 83.
Istelep. See Islep.
Istelworth, Roger de, 5.
See Isleworth.
Istlep, Istlepp. See Islep.
Ithel, Hugh ap, 186, 265.
Ive, John, 349.
, , sub-prior, afterwards abbot ot
St. Saviour's, Faversham, 176, 188.
Ivessone, Hugh, 288.
Iveys, Adam, 49.
Ivo, Thomas son of de Seleby, 321.
Ixnyng. See Exning.
Ixworth, John de, presented to Markfield,
314.
Jacob, Jakemin, 317.
, John, 317.
Jacobi, Peter, envoy from Majorca, 22.
James, king of Aragon, the Infante Alfonso,
eldest son of, 104.
James, Robert sou of, le Barkere, 66.
, Robert son of, le Tannour, of Howden,
135.
, Walter son of, le Barkere, 66.
, , le Mouner, of Howick, 287.
Janekyn, Nicholas, 69, 138.
Jardyn. See Gardyn.
Jargevile, Richard, 235.
Jarkenvyll, John, 130.
Jaye, Peter le, 65.
Jermye, Joan, sister of Alice the countese of
Norfolk, 267.
Jernemuth, Jernemuta, Robert de, 317.
Thomas de, 234.
, , of Lynn, 183.
See Yarmouth ; Yarnemuth.
Jerneseye. See Guernsey.
Jersey, Jeresie, Gereseye, Jereseye [Channel
Islands], 17, 139, 245, 318, 324.
See Channel Islands .
Jerusalem, patriarch of. See Bek, Anthony.
St. Lazarus, house of, master and
brethren of, 126.
Jerusalem and Sicily, Robert, king of, 95.
Jestre, Baudettus de (sic), 18.
, , Poier his brother, 18.
Jetour, William, 14.
Jews, converts. See London, House of Con-
verts.
Jo, Guichard de, prior of Montacute, 274.
Joce, Philip, 332.
, Thomas, 349.
Jocels, Stephen de, 49.
Jodico, Judioo, Master Brunus or Brunettus
de, prebendary of Brampton, 12, 179,
311.
Joevene. See Juvenis.
Johanne, Gerald de, 307-
Johannis, Gauoelinus, cardinal priest of SS.
Marcellinus and Peter, 20.
, , treasurer of St. Chads, Lich-
field, prebendary of Sallow, DriflBeld
and Louth, parson of Lenynges (Lym-
inge), Hollingbourn, Pagham, Hackney
and Hemingbrough, 44.
John, king of England, charter of the time of,
recited, 262.
GENERAL INDEX.
427
John XXIT, the Pope, 11, 21, 35, 46, 126.
278, 322, 342.
niinoios of. to England, 340.
, to England, Ireland and
Wales. See Ingolisma, Master Hugh
de.
, to France and England. See
Vienne, William archbishop of ; Orange ,
Hugh bishop of.
, palace of, auditor of. See Ros, John
de.
John eon of — do Bruttone, 69.
John, Adam son of, de Alenbrig. 307.
, Alan son of , le Storour, 307.
Ellas flz, 146.
Geoffrey son of, de London, 247.
, Henry son of, le Bakere, 300.
, , Edmund his brother, 300.
, John sou of. de Bekebui-y, 236.
, de Bradewell, 331 .
, , de Coggeshale, 240.
, de Fiskemere, 330.
, de Grymmesby, 67.
deHakeford, 224.
, de la Lee, 187.
, leTaillour, of St. Albans, 160.
, Patrick son of, de Buchecastre, 307.
, Philip scMi of, de Lyghtetherne. 330.
Ralph son of, de Chidiok, 232.
, Richard son of, de Ernele, 235.
, , de Fiskemere, 330.
, , le fitz Lucas, of Ireland, 282.
, , de Luton, 224.
Robert son of, de Saundeby, 76.
, , Anabel his sister, 76.
, Roger son of, de Gunton, 71.
, de Suthburton, 316.
, , , John his father, 316.
son of Gilbert, John son of, 142.
Walter son of, le Mazerer, 145.
, Walter son of, de Hanlegh or Hanghe-
legh, 349, 351.
, William son of. le Someiiour, of Staf-
ford, 329.
leTaillour, of Cud\yorth, 230.
le Waleys, of Bishopstone.
329.
' in the Hale,' of Bishopstone.
329.
Jokeford, Jokesford. See Yoxford.
Jolif, Jolyf, Adam, 17.
, John, 139.
Richard, 140
, Robert, 349.
Jolif johan, John, 71.
Jordan, Jordan, Henry, 135.
John son of, le Noreys, 20.
Alesia his wife, 20.
fitz William, John. 313.
, Thomas, 43, 46.
Isabel his wife. 46.
Joseph, John, 334.
Joukare, Ralph lo, 51.
, Agnes his wife, 51.
Jovenzano, Edmund de, parson of Cheshunt.
38.
Joy 6, Richard, 349.
Juaygnes, John, 32.
Judico. See Jodico.
Juliane, Geoffrey, 235.
Jumet, Robert, 70.
Junctin, John, 74, 345.
Junctini, Benedict, 26.
Jurdan. See Jordan.-
Jurdi, Geoffrey, 207.
Justard. See Huschard.
Justice, Chief. See Scrop, GeoftVey le.
Justices, manner of holding sessions, 215.
Juvenis, Joevene, James le, 18.
William, 51.
SeeYong.
Juyl, John, 335.
K
Kabayn, See Cabayn.
Kacchegere. See Cachegere.
Kaerdif, Kerdif, Henry de, 335.
William son of Paulinus de, 206.
See Cardiff.
Kaerlion, Kaerlyun. See Caerleon.
Kaermerdyn. See Carmarthen.
Kalouley. See Callaley.
Karentylio, Krantilie, John de, 42, 148.
Karliolo. See Carliolo.
Karnarvan, Clement de, 171.
See Carnarvon.
Karsbroch. See Kersbrook.
Kary. See Cary.
Katenham, Geoffrey de, 308.
Kauncheler, Peter, 67.
Kaylesthorp. Sec Calcethorpe.
Kaylly. See Cailly.
Kaymer. See Cynmeirch.
Kayngham. See Keyingham.
Kayrwent. See Caerwent.
Kebbelesworth. See Kibblesworth.
Keche, Henry de la, 145.
Kegworth, Kaggeworth [co. Leicsster], church
of, 299, 805.
Keisby, Kyseby [co. Lincoln], 231.
Keldeiyth, Thomas de, 255.
Keldsyk [Kelsick, co. Cumberland], Johnson
of Alan son of William de, 307.
SeeKeleiok-
428
GENERAL INDEX.
Kele. John de, 140.
, William his man. 140
Keleseye. Sec Kelsey.
KelesbuH. Gilbert de. parson of White Bod-
ing. 168. 187.
Kelet. Thomas, 330.
Kelk [co. York]. Walter de, 266
Kellawe. William de, 165.
Kellcs. See Kells.
Kelleseye. See Kelsey.
Kellet. Over, Overekellet. co. Lancaster, 125.
Kellington. Keling^on [co. York], 39.
Kellok. Benedict, 72.
Walter. 191.
Kells, Kelles in Methe [Meath], bailiffs and
good men of, 246.
murage for. 246.
Kellum, Kelm, Robert de, 59, 158.
Kelsey South, Suthkeleseye, Suthkelleseye,
[co. Lincoln]. 131.
St. Nicholas, church of, 2, 34, 277.
Kelssy, Keleseye, Kellesye, John de, 230.
, parson of, Exton, 20.
Robert de, 136, 139, 143, 224, 232.
parson of Exton, 301.
Kelsick, Keldsyk [co. Cumberland], 306.
See Keldsyk.
Kelstern [co. Lincoln], 242.
Kemessye. See Kempsey.
Kemess? Cammeys [co. Pembroke], 310.
Kemeston Herdewyk. See Kempston Hard-
wick.
Kemmeys, Meurio de, 334.
See Cammoys.
Kempsey, Kemeseye [co. Worcester], 51.
, church of, 50.
Kempston Hardwick, Kemeston Herdewyk,
[co. Bedford], 235.
Kempston [Kempston, co. Bedford]. Richard
de. 230.
Kendale, Edmund de, 8, 166.
, E. de, 143.
.Robert de, 54. 78, 101, 168. 170,
228, 285, 302, 303.
, . constable of the castle of
Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports,
7.
, warden of Dover, 35.
Kenderchurch. Sancti Kenedri [co. Hereford],
church of, 312.
Kenebeli. Richard, 3i6.
Kenebrok, Richard de, parson of Ockham.
169.
Richard de, presented to Goldhanger,
273.
Kenegrave, William de, parson of Alton
Berners, presented to Penrhos, 253,
259.
Kenewreyk. See Kenwrek,
Kenfare. See Kinfare.
Kenilworth, co. Warwick, 292.
, castle of, constable of. See Stoke,
Eudo de.
, letters patent dated at, 222, 223, 234,
238, 246, 247, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254,
255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262.
263, 264, 265. 266, 269, 273, 286, 287,
288, 281 290, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341.
342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 351, 354.
prior of, 89, 240.
prior and convent of, 88, 265, 268.
Kenle, William de, 92.
Kenn, Kyen [co. Devon], 310.
Kenne, William de, 259.
Kent, 35, 204.
, earl of. Sec Edmund the king's
brother.
Kent, Bartholomew de, 71.
Maud his wife, 71.
, Johnde, 227.
William de, 234.
Kentishtown, Kyngesdalham, Kingeston [co,
Middlesex], prebend of, 17, 36.
Kenwreyk, Kenewrek. ap David Obenthlyn
330.
, Nicholas, 69.
Kentone, 336.
Kenyngton, William da, 60, 338.
Kenyton. See Kimpton.
Ker [Car-Colston, co. Nottingham] , John del,
286, 288, 290.
Kerdeston, Roger de, 9, 240.
, William de, 240.
, , Margaret his wife, 240.
Kerdyf. See Cardiff ; Kaerdif.
Keresle, Richard de, of Coventry, 343.
Kerfilly. See Caerphilly.
Kermerdyn. See Carmarthen.
Kernetby, Hugh, 180.
Kernyk, John de, 236.
Kersall [in Kneesall], Kirnshale, co. Notting-
ham, 102.
Kersbrook near Budleigh, Karsbrock [co.
Devon], 262.
Kersey, Kerseye [co. Suffolk] , 201 .
prior and convent of, 201 .
Kerseye, John de, 176.
Kersingg. See Cressing.
Kersyngton. See Cassington.
Kertlyng. See Kirtling.
Kescesby. See Kexby.
Kestan [Keston, co. Kent or Keystone, co.
Huntingdon], William, parson of, 57.
See Keystone.
Kesteven, Kestevene, co. Lincoln, parts of,
142, 222.
Ketel, William, of Blunham, 350.
Ketteringham, Ketringham, oo. Norfolk,
346.
Ketton, Ketene, co. Rutland, 276.
GENERAL INDEX.
420
Keu, Kueu (Alexander), Saundre le, 317.
, Eustaoe le, of Witchingham. 46.
,. Henrjle, 350.
: of Eochdale, 229.
, Henry son of Henry le, 351.
John le, 72, 129, 135, 326.
, of Chepyngdoi-set, 331.
Richard le, 225.
, Robert, of Turvey, 230.
, William his son, 230.
, John his knave, 230.
."^ , Thomas le, 175, 209.
• , of Chepyngderset , 331 .
, Walter le, 141, 351.
, Walter son of Henry le, 69.
, , John his brother, 69.
Keworth. See Key worth.
Keyhaven Ivyavene [co. Southampton] , 310.
Keyingham.Keyngham, Cayngham, Kayngham
[co. York], church of, 112, 130, 277.
Keymer, Kiraer, co. Sussex, 271.
Keynsham. Keynesham [co. Somerset], abbot
and convent of, 213.
, abbot of, 296.
Keystone, Kestan [co. Huntingdon], church of,
106.
See Kestan.
Keyworth, Kewortlr, co. Nottingham. 102.
Kexby, Kescesby, co. Lincoln, 103.
Kibblesworth, Kebbelesworth [co. Durham],
329.
Kibbor or Cibwyr, Kybor [commote in Bryn-
hinol, in Morganwg], land of, 335.
Kide, Robert, 289.
Kildale [co. York], 201.
Kildard, Richard de, 28.
Kiilaloe [co. Clare] , David bishop of, 322.
, prebend of . 6Vc Cunqyn.
, Benedict, bishop of, 322.
, David de Imlaco, bishop of, 322.
Kilmacduagh, Ireland, John, dean of. after-
wards bishop of, 271 .
Kilnwick, Kylingwyk, co. York, 144.
Kilpin, Kilpyn, Kylpyn [do. York] , 67.
Kilvey or Cilfai, Kilveye [co. Glamorgan] ,
land of, 334.
Kilvyngton. Kylvyngton. John de, 144. 352.
354.
Kimberworth, Kymbreworth, co. York, 313.
Kimble Great, Kynebell Great [co. Bucking-
ham] , 150.
Kimbolton, Kynebauton [co. Huntingdon],
letters patent dated at, 244, 245.
Kimer. See Keymer.
Kimpton, Kenyton, co. Hertford, hundred [of
Hitchin], held at, 135.
Kinewell, Johnde, clerk of the Chancery, 2.53.
Kinfare, Kynefare, Kenefare [co. Stafford],
38, 190.
.,., , church of, 36, 124.
King's Bench, chief justice of. See Scrop,
Geoffrey le.
, justices of. See Scrop, Geoffrey le ;
Malberthorpe, Robert de ; Spigurnel.
Henry ; Staunton, Hervey de.
crier of the court of, 161.
, marshalsea of, 3, 21.
King and Council, petition before. 70, 237.
Kingsbury, Kyngesbury by Shirburn, co.
Somerset, 223.
Kynesburi [co. Warwick], 332.
; , church of, 332.
Kingsolere, Kyngesclere [co. Southampton],
church of, 341.
Kingsdown, Kyngesdon [co. Kent], Nicholas
parson of the church of, 95, 204.
Kingshagh, Kynggeshagh [co. Nottingham],
77.
Kingsland, Kyngeslane, co. Hereford, 13.
Kingsthorpe, Kyngesthorp [co. Northampton],
church of, 152.
Kingston East, Estkyngeston [co. Sussex],
7.
Kingston-upon-Huil, Kyngeston-upon-Hull,
58, 324.
custody of the town of, 249.
, bailiffs and good men of, 250.
, port of, 184.
Kingston West. Westkyngeston [co. Sussex],
7.
Kingstone, Kyngeston in Malfeld [co. Here-
ford], 276.
, Kyngeston [co. Kent], port of, 210.
Kingsweston, Kyngeston, co. Gloucester, 102.
Kingswood by Bristol, Kyngeswode by Bristol,
COS. Gloucester and Somerset, chace
of, 204, 351.
, ; Thomas de Bradestan, keeper
of. 204.
, , forest of, 127.
Kingthorpe, Kynthorp [in Apley, co. Lin-
coln] ,347.
Kington, Kynton [co. Hereford], church of,
333.
, Kyngton [co. Warwick], 332.
(two), Kyngton, co. Wilts, 102.
Kinson? Kynstantou, co. Somerset, 102.
Kinwarton, Kynewarton [co. Warwick],
church of.. 247.
Kirby Bellars ? Kirkeby [co. Leicester], 238.
Kirby Bellars, Kirkeby, Kirkeby Super
Wrethek [co. Leicester], 42, 284.
, St. Peters chapel, 42.
, warden and chaplains of, 118, 158.
, warden of , 247.
Kirby Kriowle, Kirkeby under Knoll [co.
York], 143.
Kirby Monks, Kirkeby Monachorum [co.
Warwick], 186.
, priory of, 151.
430
GENERAL INDEX.
Kirby le Soken, Kirkeby [co. Essex], 283,
290.
Kiriel, Kyriel. Nicholas. 95. 290.
Nicholas, admiral of the fleet west-
wards, 197, 198, 202, 308, 310.
Kirk, Henry atte, 350.
See Churehe.
Kirkby, Kirkeby [diocese of Lincoln], church
of, 198, 205, 318.
Kirkby Fieetham. Kirkeby Fietham [co.
York]. 143.
Kirkby Kendal. Kirkeby in Kendale [co. West-
morland], 123.
Kirkby Laythorp, Kirkeby by Sleford. oo.
Lincoln, 103.
Kirkebride, Richard de, 116.
[Kirkbride, co. Cumberland], Walter
de, 217, 222.
Kirkeby, Kyrkeby, Master Henry de, parson
of Wappenbury, presented to Sharn-
ford. 151.
Johnde, 216, 344.
, of Craule [Crawley, co.
Northumberland], 119, 305.
, , Nicholas his son, 119.
Master John de, parson of S harnf ord,
presented to Wappenbury, 151.
, presentation to Wappenbury.
revoked, 190.
Roger de, 291.
Thomas de, 200, 231.
William de, 96, 352.
Kirkeby. See Kirby.
Kirkeby. See Kirby le Soken.
Kirkeby Monachorum. See Kii'by Monks.
Kirkeby Super Wrethek. See Kirby Bellars.
Kirkelangeley. See Langley Kirk.
Kirkele. See Kirkley.
Kirkestall. See Kirkstall.
Kirketon, John de, of Tendring, 283, 290.
See Kh'kton ; Kirton.
Kirkham, Nicholas de, 256.
Kirkleatham, Lithum [co. York], church of.
268.
Kirkley, Kirkele, co. Suffolk, 141.
Kirkstall, Kirkestall [co. York], abbot and
convent of, 161.
Kirkton or Kirton, Kirketon, co. Nottingham,
102.
Kirnshale. See Kersall.
Kirtling. Kertlyng [co, Cambridge], church
of, 94.
Kirtlington, Robert de, 69.
Kirton, Kirketon [co. Lincoln], 330.
Kirton, co. Nottingham. See Kirkton.
Kislingbury, Kyselyngbury [co. Northampton],
church of, 183.
Knabbewell. See Knapwell.
Knapton [co. York], Guy son of Michael de,
296.
Knapwell, Knabbewel? [Nables on the ord-
nance], CO. Wilts, 102.
Knaresborough [co. York] , castle and honor
of, 106.
, honor of, 181.
Knaresburgh, John de, 30.
, Robert de, 253.
Kneesall, Knesale, co. Nottingham, 102.
Knethele. Roger, 152
Knight, arms of a. 215 216.
respite to, from taking up arms, 22,
23, 29, 30, 247. 248, 251, 253, 255,
256, 257 260, 296, 297, 301, 322.
Knights Templars. See Templars.
Knobet, John, 294.
, William, 294.
Knodishall, Knodeshal [co. Suffolk] , 207.
Knolton, Master Richard de, 167.
Knoston. See Knuston.
Knot, Hubert, 207.
Knotting, Knottyng [co. Bedford]. 230.
Knottyngley, Simon de, porter of the castle of
Pontefract, 199.
Knovill, Knovyll, Bogo de, 200, 332, 333.
Knowle, Cnolla [near Budleigh, co. Devon],
262.
Knuston, Knoston [co. Northampton], church
of, 56.
Knyght, Richard son of Henry, 108.
Joan his wife, 108.
, Thomas son of Henry, 107.
, , Ellen his wife, 107.
Knyghtele, Knyghteleye, Knytteley, Robert
de, 225, 226, 231, 233,286,293.330,
348. 352, 353.
Knyghton, John de, 90.
Knytteley. See Knyghtele.
Knyvet, Richard, 288.
Kokesford. See Coxford.
Komsedeu. See Councedieu.
Krantilie. See Karentylio.
Kueu. See Keu.
Kurtlyngton. See Curtlyngton.
Kyavene. See Keyhaven.
Kybor. See Kibbor.
Kylingwyk. See Kilnwick.
Kylpyn. See Kilpin.
Kylvyngton. See Kilvington.
Kymberle, Roger de, 74.
Kymbreworth. See Kimberworth.
Kyme North, Northkyme, co. Lincoln, 103.
Kyme, Philip de, 22.
, William de, 220, 224, 228, 234, 237,
285, 302, 353.
Kymmeirch. See Cynmeirch.
Kyn, Walter, of Toft, 70.
Kynardesleye, John de, 195.
Kynebauton. See Kimbolton.
Kynebell. See Kimble.
Kynefare. See Kinfare.
GENERAL INDEX.
431
Kynesburi. See Kingsbury.
Kjnewarton. Sec Kinwarton.
Kynfrit.h. *S><' Skenfrith.
Kyng, William, 348.
Kyngeleye, Ralph son of Nicholas de, 157.
Kynges Sutton. See Sutton cum Buckingham.
Kyngesbury, See Kingsbury.
Kyngesclere. See Kingsclere.
Kyngesdalhani. See Kentishtown.
KjTigesdon. See Kingsdown.
Kvngeslane. See Kingsland.
Kyngesnorton. See Norton, King's.
Kyngeston, James de. 167.
presented to Newhaven. 154.
, presented to Debach, 186,
252.
, presented to Mechyng. 35.
, Johnde, 97.
;.. William de, 70, 136.250.
, , parson of Abbotsley, 169.
Kyngeston. See Kentish Town ; Kingstone.
Kyngeston, co. Gloucester. See Kingsweston.
Kyngeston in Malfeld. See Kingstone.
Kyngeswode. See Kingswood.
Kynggeshagh. See Kingshagh.
Kyngheley, Robert de, 121.
Kyngton. See Kington,
Kynstanton. See Kinson.
Kynthorp. See Kingthorpe.
Kynton. See Kington.
Kyriel. See Kiriel.
Kyrkeby. See Kirkeby.
Kyron, Robert, 233.
Kyseby. See Keisby.
Kyselyngbui-y. See Kislingbnry.
Kyveleye. John de. 208.
Laberton, Richard de, of Aleester. presented
to Stoke Basset, 320.
Lacohele, John de, 343.
Lacok, David de, 43.
Laoy, Alesia de, countess of Lincoln and Salis-
bury, wife of Thomas, earl of Lancaster,
102, 103.
, Edmund de, 2.53.
Gilbert de, 51.
, Henry de, earl of Lincola, lord of
the land of Denbigh, 103, 3.54.
, Hugh de, of Ireland, 296.
, Johnde, 50, 94, 129.
Ladde, Robert, 288.
Laghton, John de, 63.
Lagonye, Bernard de, 300.
Laigle [Orne]. honor of. 255.
Lake [in Wilsford parish], eo. Wilts, 102.
Lalleforil. Sec Lawford-Church.
Laloe, John, 113.
Lalto, John, of Guernsey, 245.
Lam-irsh, Lammersh [co. Kssex]. letters patent
dated at. 204.
Limbard, John, 108.
, Master Nicholas, prebendary of Yet-
minster, 306.
Lambele, 58.
Lambert in Ros. See Lambston.
Lambok, Master John, .58.
Lambston, Lambert in Ros [co. Pembroke],
St, Ishmael s church, 50.
Lambyn, Edmund, 300.
John, 211.
, Stephen, of Winchelsea, 4,
Lamenyaue, Peter de, 67.
, Johnde, 50, 94, 129.
Lamerton, Joan, 145,
Laramar, See Mare,
Lammersh. See Lamarsh.
Lampadarn. See Llanbadarn-Vawr.
Lamvaess. See Llanfaes.
Lancaster [co. Lancaster] , bailiff and good
men of, 41.
pontage for, 41.
, honor of, 125, 180, 304.
St. Leonard's hospital, warden of.
See Cesaye, Richard de.
Lanoastre, Gilbert de, 217, 222.
Henry de, 332.
.,, earl of Lancaster, 283, 288.
, lord of Grosmont, 64.
, earl of Leicester, 167, 168.
170, 221, 258, 261, 283, 288, 302.
, John de, 10, 291,333.
, , Annora his wife, 333.
, , of Holgil, 53.
Lancthony by Gloucester. See Lanthony.
Landes. Gascony, seneschal of. See Darandi
Raymond.
Landstephan. See Llanstephan.
Landuno. Rostagnus de. rector of Rothbur}'.
57, 126.
Lane, Adam atte, 140.
, Henry atte, 69.
Richard atte, 69.
Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, 177.
Lang. William, 211.
Langar, oo. Nottingham, 290.
Langdon, Langedon [co. Kent], letters patent
dated at, 158, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165,
166, 167, 169, 171, 174, 175, 228, 230,
231.
Langdon Abbey [co. Kent], letters patent
dated at, 173, 175.
abbot and convent of, 164.
William, abbot of, 164.
[co. Leicester], letters patent dated
at, 246.
432
GENERAL INDEX.
Langdon East, Estlangedon [co. Kent], 300.
Langdon West [co. Kent], abbot of. 343.
Langdyk, co. York, 144.
Liingebergh. See Longborough.
Langebridie. See Bredj Long.
Langebrigge. See Longhridge.
Langodena, Gilbert de, 351.
... Richard de, 351.
, Thomas de, 24.
Langedon, Roger de, 209.
Langedon. See Langdon.
Langeford. Langford, Nicholas de, ISO. 348.
Richard de. 61.
, , Joan his wife, Gl.
, Thomas de, 169.
William de, 142.
Langeham, Thomas de, 168.
Langeland. See Langelonde.
Langele, Langeleye, Geoffrey de, 343.
, John de, 35, 37, 255.
, Elahis wife, 35. 37, 255.
Geoffrey his son, 35, 37.
, , MaryhisAvife. 35, 37.
[Langley. co. Southampton], Robert
son of Augustin de, 67.
, Robert de, vicar of Catton, 156.
, William de, 4.
Langele Burel. See Langley Burrell.
Langelete. See Longleat.
Langeleye. See Langley.
Langelonde. Langeland, Hugh de, 143, 232,
233.289.351, 353.
Langestoke. See Longstock.
Langetoft, Robert son of Margery de, 328.
Langeton, John de, 334.
, , parson of Langeton, 57.
, parson of Cortlingstock. 77.
, , presented to Foxcote (Fors-
cote), 97.
, , clerk of the chancery, 242.
bishop of Chichester [1305-
1337], 13,36. 247.268.
, , knight, 77.
, , steward of Gower, 336.
, Robert de, 60.
, , prebendary of Worthing,
Ninfield and Hood, 13.
, , parson of Manton, 49.
Langeton. See Langton.
Langford, Langeford, co. Somerset, 102.
,co. Wilts, 102.
Langford Steeple, Stepel langeford. co. Wilts.
313.
Langford. See Langeford.
Langgaland. See Langelonde.
Langham, co. Rutland, hermit at, 318.
Langham [co. Norfolk], John de Eccles, of.
See Eccles.
Langham Bishop's, Langham [co. Norfolk],
church of, 337.
Langhorn, John de, 349.
Langhport Westovere. See Langport West-
over.
Langley, Langele, Langeleye [co. Norfolk],
abl^ot and convent of, 157, 214, 270.
Langley Abbey [co. Norfolk] , letters patent
dated at, 214.
Langley Burrell. Langele Burel, co. Wilts,
102.
Langley Kings ? [co. Hertford], letters patent
dated at. 81, 82, 83. 84. 85. 86. 87, 89,
90, 136.
Langley Kings, king at, 78.
Langley Kirk, Kirkelangeley, co. Derby, 282.
Langport Westover, Langhport Westovere
[co. Somerset], 246.
Langton Church [co. Leicester], letters patent
dated at, 239.
Langton. Langeton, John de Langeton, parson
of, 57.
, CO. York, 258.
Langwith, Langwath [co. Nottingham], 108.
Langynough, Richard, 47.
, Robert, 145.
, , Eleanor his wife, 145.
Lanherne in Mawgan ? Lanyhorn, co. Corn-
wall, 236.
Lankaththen. See Llangathen.
Lanthony by Gloucester, Lanothony by Glou-
cestre [co. Gloucester], Robert de Glou-
cestre, prior of, 3.
, prior of, 180.
Lantrissan. See Llantrissaint.
Lanultyt, Lanultwit, John le Botiller, of.
See Botiller.
Lanyhorn. See Lanherne.
Laroher. See Archer.
Lardiner, Lardener. Robert le, 224.
, William le, of Flete, 148.
Lascy. See Lacy.
Lash, William. 137.
Laspes, Bernard de Bearnio, called de. See
Bearnio.
Lathbury, Lathebury, Latthebury co. Buck
ingham, 229, 295.
Lathum [Lathom, co. Lancaster], Thomas de,
218, 221, 222, 231.
Latimer, Latymer. John de. 202.
, Nicholas le, 5.
, Thomas le, 5, 24, 281, 311. 315.
, Warinle, 25.
, William le, 25, 46, 115, 303.
Laufare. See Laver.
Launceston, Launceveton [co. Cornwall],
castle of, 244.
Launde, William de la, 140, 142, 145, 232.
289, 292.
Launds, 27.
Laurence, John son of, de Lynford, 229.
, , Richard his brother, 229.
William son of, de Hoc, 205.
GENERAL INDEX.
483
Lfiurenf, Simon, 204.
Lauvare. William de, 22.
See Laver.
Lauveye. -S>^ Lavey.
Lavehaiu, John de, 200.
Livendon. Lavenden. oo. Buckingham, 230.
202.
, abbot and convent of, 122, 206.
Laver, Little, Laufare [co. Essex], church of,
8G, 116.
Lavey ? Lauveye [co. Cavan], 106.
Lavington, Lavynton. co. Lincoln, 231.
Lavynton, John de, 237.
See Lavington .
Luw, Civil, professor or doctor of. See Eryum,
Master Richard de ; Shordich, John de ;
Weston, Master William de.
Liweles. Lucy, 87.
Liwemau, Simon, 4.
Lawford-Chureh, Lalleford [co. Warwick] ,
church of. 186.
Lawshall, Leieseye [co. Suffolk], 201.
Laxfield, Laxfeld [co. Suffolk] , church of, 212.
Laxton [co. York] ,251.
Lay. Geoffrey, 137.
Layer del Hay, Leyre atte Haye, co. Essex.
203.
Layer Marney, Leyre Mareny [co. Essex],
church of, 129.
Laylond. See Leyland.
Leadenham, Ledenham [co. Lincoln], 141.
, church of, 59.
Leake, Leke, Leek [co, Nottingham] , 98, 102.
, Leyk [co. York], church of, 43.
Leake West, Westerleke [co. Nottingham], 98,
Lealholme, co. York. See Lelom.
Leap, Leope [in Exbury, co. Southampton], 67.
Lebreio, Berard de, 254, 295, 314, 319.
See also Bret.
Leche, Geoffrey le, 213.
, Robert le, 68.
Lechlade, Lichelade [co. Gloucestex*], 27.
Leek ■? Lak [co. Lancaster], 128.
See Leake.
Leckhampstead, Lekhampstede, co. Bucking-
ham, 73.
Leckhampstead ? Parva Hekmapstede, co.
Backinghara, 224.
Ledbury [oo. Hereford], letters patent dated
at, 337, 338, 340, 341, 354.
Ledbury, Ledebury, Ralph de, 16.
, Robert de, 145.
Ledenham. See Leadenham.
Ledes, Alexander de, 162.
[Leeds, co. York], John de, 353.
, Roger de, 197.
, Richard his son, 107.
, , Margaret his wife, 197.
, William de, 211.
See Leeds.
3217
Ledos. Ivo, 58.
Lee, la Lege [near Budloigh, co. Devon], 262,
Lee on the Solent ? Legh [possession of Titch-
field Abbey], 24, 26.
Lee, Legh, Geoffrey de la, 287, 292.
, Henry du, 246.
[Lee, 00. Salop?]. John atte, 218.
, John son of John de la, 187.
, Reginald de la, 1 16.
, , Alice his wife, 116.
, Robert de la, vicar of Barford, pre-
sented to Aston Prewes, 297.
, Thomas de, 90.
, Thomas de la, 247.
, William de, parson of Otham, 153.
, , presented to Pirton,
296.
Lee. See Legh,
Leeds, Ledes [co. Kent], 281.
, Castle, 132.
, letters patent dated at, 171, 172, 173,
177, 178, 179.
, port of, 211.
, prior and convent of, 278, 281.
Laeds, co. York. See Ledes.
Leef, Thomas, 5.
, Richard son of, 5.
, , Emma wife of, 5.
, , .John and William
their sons, 5.
Leeford? Forde [near Budleigh, co. Devon],
262.
, Finedhemede in, 262.
Leek, church of, 159.
Leek, Nicholas, 74.
Leek. See Leake.
Leem, Robert, 350.
Leffyng, John. 257.
Legburn, John de, 350.
Lege, la. See Lee.
Legerii, John, de Burgo, 98.
Legh [Lee on the Solent or Leigh near Ha vant,
CO. Southampton] , 24, 26.
Legh, See Lee.
Leghe. See Leigh by Cause.
Leghes, Great. See Leighs, Great.
Leghthe. See Leigh,
Leghthechurche. See Leigh-church.
Leghton Basard. See Leighton Buzzard.
Let^hton Bronnerswolde. See Leighton
Bromeswold.
Leghton, William de, 56, 280, 346.
See Leyton.
Legier, John, 95.
Legoy, Raymond de, 18.
Leicester, Leyoestre, co. Leicester, 11, 238,
284, 291.
archdeacon of . See Farges, Raymond
de.
, gaol or prison of, 123, 225.
2E
434
GENERAL INDEX.
Leicester— con f.
, letters patent dated at, 242, 244, 245.
246, 247, 248, 249, 251, 253. 2S3, 284,
285.
, St. Marys, prebendary of. See
Brandeston, Laurence de.
Leicester, county of, 123.
, earl of. See Lancastre, Henry do.
, commission of the peace in, 347.
, sheriff of. See Assheby, Edmund de.
See Waleys, Oliver le.
Leigh [co. Gloucester], 238.
Leghthe [oo. Lancaster], church of,
326.
, Leghe [near Cause, co. Salop], Roger
Corbet, of. See Corbet.
Legh, CO. Somerset, 234.
Leigh-Church. Leghtheohirche [co. Lancaster].
church of, 325.
Leigh North or South, Legh [co. Oxford],
136.
Leigh, South, Suthlegh, co. Oxford, 136.
Leigh near Havant ? Legh [co. Southampton],
24, 26.
Leighs, Leghes [co. Essex] , 349.
Leighs Great, Great Leghes [co, Essex].
church of, 248.
Leighton Bromeswold, Leghton upon Bronnes-
wold [co. Huntingdon], prebend of
Lincoln, 53.
Leighton Buzzard, Leghton Busard [co. Bed-
ford], prebend of Lincoln, 90.
Leire ? Leyre [co. Leicester], church of, 50,
Leiston, Leyston [co. Suffolk], 207.
, abbot and convent of, 207. 279.
, Robert, abbot of, 207.
, abbot of, 345.
Lek, Leke, Andrew de, 351.
, Clement de, parson of North Cove,
35.
, Harold de, 98.
John de, 81.
, steward of Tutbury, 123.
, William de, 241.
Lek. See Leek.
Leke. See Leake ; Leek,
Lekebourn, Lekeburn. Peter de, 93, 222.
Leketo. See Lequeytio,
Lekford, Richard de, 282,
Lekhampstede. See Leokhampstead.
Leleseye. See Lawshall.
Lelle, Ralph de, 195.
, , Juliana his wife, 195.
Lelly, John, 206.
Lelom [Lealholme, co. York] , Thomas de,
242.
, William de, 242, 267.
, , William son of William de,
267.
Len, See Lenne.
Lench, Edmund de, presented to Newenton,
89.
, Walter de, 282.
Lengleys. See Engleys.
Lenham [oo. Kent], letters patent dated at,
173.
Lenne, Len, Linne, Alan de, 73, 224.
, Cecily his wife , 224,
, , John his man, 73, 224,
, , Richard his priest, 73.224.
, John de, cellarer, afterwards prior of
jMassingham, 112,
Thomas de, presented to Willey. 126,
134,
, , presented to Boddington, 242.
, presented to Eynesbury, 253.
William de, 138, 145. '
See Lynn,
Lenon, John, 13G.
Lenton [co, Nottingham] , Geoffrey, prior of,
56, 63.
, priory, 249.
Lenynges. See Jjyminge,
Leobury, William de, of Worcester, presented
to Avening, 118, 129.
Leonis, Castrum, See Holt.
Leope, See Leap.
Leoun, William, 139.
Lepers, 128, 271.
Lequeytio, Leketo in Biscay [Spain] , 32.
Lercedekne, Thomas, 80, 236, 341.
Lermite, Stephen, 187.
Lesbay, Bartholomew de, 303, 306.
Lescapon, Master John de, prebendary of
Howth, 89.
Master William de, 89.
Lescluse. See Sluys in Flanders.
Lesculeer, Walter, 274.
See Scutelare.
Lescun [Basses Pyrenees], lord of. See
Willelmi, Arnold, de Bearnio.
Lesingham [Lessingham, oo, Norfolk], Thomas
de, 350.
Lespecer. See Spioer.
Leatornel, Michael, 12.
Lestraunge, Ebulo, 63, 103, 220, 256, 302,
341.
, , Alesia his wife, 63, 103, 256.
, John, 276.
Roger son of John, 284.
Lethenborgh [Lethingburgh, co. Bucking-
ham] , John de, 350.
, , William his son, 350.
Letteleye. See Netley.
Leukenore, John de, parson of St. Mary's,
Stanynglan, 84.
Robert de, 223.
, Thomas de, 95, 103.
Levre [Lever, oo. Lancaster] , Adam de, 348.
Lewald, Henry, 64.
GENERAL INDEX.
435
Lewede, Robert le, 829.
, William le, 329.
Lewer, Ewer, Robert, le, 142.
, , Margery wife of, 21, 351.
Lewes, co. Sussex. 293.
, castle and town of, 271.
priory. 34, 35. 37, 41, 106. 154, 15G,
177. 213.
, Adam, prior of, 149, 343.
Adam, the prior and convent of , 158,
159.
, John, prior of, 158.
, prior and convent of, 124, 261.
, warren at, 223,
, fishery at, 223.
Lewes, William de, 7.
Lexden, Lexedon, co. Essex, 140. 214.
Ley bur 11, Idonia de, wife of John do Cromb-
weJl. See Crombwell.
, Johnde. 20.
, Robert de, 87, 190.
admiral of the North Fleet,
321.
Leycestre, John de, 48.
, Robert de, 163,257.
.Master Robert de, parson of Sibson.
49, 244.
, , parson of Sibson, exchanged
for prebend in St. Mary's, Leicester,
196, 198.
, Thomas de, parson of Clifton Camp-
ville, 49.
, William de, 31 , 224, 232.
canon of St. Chads, Lichfield.
163.
See Leicester.
Leye, Adam atte, 135.
, Robert atte, 135.
See Legh.
Leygrave, John de, 87.
Leyk. See Leake.
Leyland, Laylond [co. Lancaster], church
of, 88.
Leylond, Richard de, 172.
Leynach, John, 187.
Leyre, William de, sheriff of London, 71.
See L&ire.
Leyre atte Haye. See Layer del Hay.
Leyre Mareny. See Layer Marney.
Leyston, John de, 207.
See Leiston.
Leyton, Geoffrey de, 70.
See Leghton.
Licham. 335.
Lichelade, See Lechlade.
Lichfield, Lichefeld, co. Stafford, 291.
, letters patent dated at, 250, 252, 253,
286.
, St. Chads, canons of, 20.
Lichfield — cont.
prebends of. See Dassett. Little;
Freeford ; Gay Minor ; Longdon ;
Statfold.
, , treasurer of. See SS. Mar-
oelliuus and Peter, Gaucelinus, cardinal
of.
Liddel, Lydel [co. Cumberland], castle and
manor of, 258.
, Thomas Wake of. See Wake.
Lide. See Lydd.
Lidel. See Wake.
Lidgate, Lydgate [co. Suffolk], Johnde, 72,
350.
Lifton, CO. Devon, 27.
Lighterede, Lyghtered, Hugh, 329.
Ralph, 331.
Lightwyne, Liztwine, Lyztwine, Master Hugh
de. 135, 137, 145* 140.
Lilie, John, 289.
Lilleburn [Lilburn, co. Northumberland],
Johnde, 217,303,311.
Lilleford, Alexander de, constable of the castle
of Hanley and of the chaoes of Malvern
and Corse, 331.
Lillyngton, co. Wilts, 102.
Limbersey, co. Bedford. See Lymbodesheye.
Limborgh. See Brabant.
Limoges [Haute Vienne], dean of. See Sancto
Crispino. Raymond de.
Linbery, John de, 216.
/Se« Lymbury.
Linby, Lyndeby [co. Nottingham] , 165.
Lincoln [co. Lincoln], 10, 67, 140, 141, 146,
246, 324, 329.
, bishop of. See Burghersh, Henry de
[1320-1340].
bishopric or diocese of, 2, 39, 43, 50,
57, 81, 83, 85, 86, 89, 102, 106, 108,
115, 124. 125, 127, 131, 134, 151, 152,
153, 154, 156, 158, 164, 176, 182, 183,
196, 197, 198, 199, 202, 204, 205, 242,
248, 253, 257, 259, 266, 270, 273, 274,
277, 297. 299. 301, 314, 317, 320, 824,
339,341,345.346.
, buscagd in, 236.
, canon of, 101,204.
See Weston, Master William
de.
, castle, gaol of, 238, 285.
, Claxletegate, 324.
, Friars Minors of, in Braddegate, 67,
324.
, Holy Innocents without, hospital of,
104.
, warden of . See Skeryngton,
Richard de.
, king s prison at, 238.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269, 327.
, mayor and commonalty of, 324.
436
GENERAL INDEX.
Lincoln — co)it.
, parliament at, of Edward I, 296.
, St. Martin's, prebend of Lincoln 34,
106.
, St. Mary's church, 131.
, , dean of. See Maminesfeld,
Master Henry de.
, , dean and chapter of, 77.
, prebend of. See Aylesbury ;
Bedford Minor ; Biggleswade ; Bramp-
ton; Caistor; Carlton Paynel-oum-
Thurlby ; Corringham; Leighton
Bromeswold ; Leighton Buzzard ; Lin-
coln, St. Martin's; Louth; Norton
Bishops; Sutton King's.
; , precentor of, 35. See Testa,
William de.
South Tower, 324.
, walls of, 236.
, Werkedyk in, 324.
Lincoln, county of, 22, 305, 339.
, earl of. See Lacy, Henry de.
, countess of. See Lacy, Alesia de.
, sheriff of, 215.
, Westfen, co. Lincoln, 103.
Lincolnia, Henry de, 142.
Linford, Great, Lynford, Great [co. Bucking-
ham], church of, 89, 152, 182.
Linford, co. Buckingham. See Lynford.
Linhale, Thomas de, vicar of Swords, 250.
Linne. See Lenne.
Linton, Lynton, 62.
[co. York], 66.
Linton upon Ouse ? Lynton [co. York], 185.
Lire. See Lyre.
Listen, Lyston, co. Essex, 224. 225, 227.
, John de, 224.
, Otto, parson of, 227.
Liswy, Lysewy, Robert de, 291.
Roger, customer of Southampton, 337.
Lithe, Walter de, 343.
Lithum [Upleathara or Kirkleatham, co. York]
church of, 268.
Litkyn, William, 211.
Litlebodi, Robert, 257.
Litlebourn. See Littlebourn.
Litlebyrj\ See Littlebury.
Littelbury. See Littlebury,
Littlebourn, Litlebourn [co. Kent], 300.
Littlebury, Lytlebery [co. Essex], 330.
Littlebury, Littelbury, Humphrey de, 3. 79,
216, 220.
Littlecott, Littlecote, co. Wilts, 102.
Littleport, Litleport [co. Cambridge], 72,
Littleton North, Northluttelton [co. Wor-
cester] , 305.
Litton [co. Derby ?], 2.
Liverpool, Lyvrepol [co. Lancaeter], 245,
810.
Liztwine. See Lightwine.
Llanbadarn-Vawr, Lampadarn [co. Cardigan],
church of, 333.
Llandaff [co. Glamorgan], 320.
, John, bi shop of, 820.
, John de Monemue his predecessor,
320.
, John late bishop of Connor, bishop of.
See Eglesclif, John de [1323-1347].
Llanfaes, Laravaess fco, Anglesey], church of,
81.
Llangathen, Lankaththen [co. Carmarthen],
church of, 94.
, , advowson of, 94.
Llangeler, Merthirkeler [co. Carmarthen],
church of, 337.
Llanstephan, Landstephan [co. Carmarthen],
port of, 310.
Llanthony Prima [co. Monmouth], prior of,
267.
Llantrissaint, Lantrissan [co. Glamorgan],
castle of, 335.
Llewelin, Thlewelyn ap GriflSth ap Rees, 335.
ap Kenwreyk, 334,
ap Madok ap Howel , 334 , 335.
ap Meuric, 326.
Llwychwr or Loughor, Luggernes [co. Glamor-
gan], land of, 326.
Lobbenham, Master William de, parson of
Hargrave, 41.
Lockeen ? Cunqyn [co. Tipperary] , prebend of
Killaloe, 322.
Lockington, Lokyngton [co. York] church of,
256.
Lode, Eustace 'of the/ 335.
Lodeford [Ludford, co. Salop], Thomas de,
Juliana wife of, 51.
Lodelawe. See Ludlow.
Loders, Lodere [co. Dorset], priory of, 47.
, prior of, 194.
Lodwyk, Lodewyk, William de, 100, 101.
Logan, Alan de, 212.
Logwardyn. See Lugwardine.
Lok, John, 88, 268.
, Robert, of PauUfleet, 130.
Lokevyle, Gilbert fuitz, 232,
Lokyngton, See Lockington.
'Lombard,' ' Lumbard, ' 20, 173.
Lorabardy. 39, 41, 43, 47, 83, 171, 323, 324.
, natives of, 323.
See Lumbard.
London, Loundres, 15, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 26,
31, 44, 48, 52, 53. 56, 68, 71, 74, 81,
82-87, 90, 95, 100, 105, 109, 117, 130.
131, 144, 145, 150, 152, 153, 185, 204.
234, 304, 308. 321, 324.
, archdeacon of. See Podio Barzaco,
Master Poncius de.
, bishop of. See Gravesend, Stephen
de [1319-1388]; Gravesende, Richard
de.
GENERAL INDEX.
437
London — coiit.
bishopric or diocese of, 44, 84, 86,
111, 114, 116, 118, 125, 131, 147, 183,
191, 205, 244, 248, 273, 281, 311,
322.
, aldermen, sheriffs and commonalty
of, 337.
, AH Hallows' church. Bread Street.
324.
, All Hallows. Honey Lane, church of,
266.
, Bow church, 309.
bridge, 322.
, Candle wykestrete, 150.
.., , Candlewick Street, Kandelwykestrete,
ward of, 283.
carpenters of, for the war, 112.
, Castle Baynard ward, 93.
, citizen of, 265, 280, 344.
, Clerkenwell, 187.
, , St. John's church, 199.
, St. Mary's, prioress of, 81,
, prioress and nuns of .
130.
, Convert's House of, warden of. See
Hoiden, Robert de.
, Cordwain Street, in the parish of St.
Mary le Bow; 321.
Cripplegate, hermitage by, warden of.
See Thamworth, William de.
, Fletestrete, 94, 146, 154.
gaols of, keepers of, oppressions of,
347.
, Holborn, Holebourn, 103.
, Holy Trinity the Less, Geoffrey,
parson of, 68.
, Holy Trinity, Roger de Poleye, prior
of, 125, 126.
, , Richard de Wymbissh, prior
of, 124.
..., hustings of, 100.
Ludgate, 298.
, Marshalsea, 324.
, mayor of, 48, 51,269.
, >Se<3 Chiggewell, Hamo de.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 327.
, mayor and sheriffs of, 68, 199, 339.
, mayoralty of, restored, 337.
, merchants' seal in, 276.
, Milk-street, 265.
, Mint of, warden of. See Haselshagh,
Master Robert de.
, murage for, 322.
, Newgate gaol, 86, 91, 93, 123. 149.
200. 234, 283.
, pontage for, 322.
, port of, 184, 339.
, prison of, 65.
, St. Alphage within Cripplegate, parish
of, 308.
London — cont.
, St. Augustine's by Distaflane, parish
of, 321.
St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, hospital
of, 25, 153, 176.
, , , master of, 270.
, , master and brethren
of, 117, 214.
, , , prior of, 324.
, St. Botolph's, Billingsgate (Sancti
Botulphi super Thamisiam), parish of,
132.
, St. Botulph's without Aldersgate,
parish of, 117, 153.
, St. Clement Danes, without the Bar
of the New Temple, parish of, 246.
, St. George's church, 98.
.-.., St. Giles parish, 117, 153.
, St. Helen's within Bishopsgate, prioress
of, 81.
, St.. John Walebrok, parish of , 150.
, St. Katharine by the Tower, hospital
of, 145.
, St. Martin's le Grand, free chapel of,
68,71.
, , dean of. See Bocland,
Geoffrey de ; Ellesfeld, Richard de ;
Smale, John le; Tissebury, Richard
de.
..,.-....., , dean and chapter of, 246.
, , prebend of. See Easter Good.
, , visitation of, 146.
., , , parish of, 344.
St. Martin Orgar, church of, 131.
, St. Mary, Bothawe parish of, 150,
162.
, St. Mary le Bow, parish of, 308.
., , church of, 321.
, St. Mary Magdalen, parish of, 265.
, St. Mary Magdalene, Eldefisshestrete,
parish of, 161.
, St. Mary without Bishopgate, new
hospital of, prior and convent of, 98,
150.
, , prior of, 181.
St. Nicholas in the Shambles {de
il/a7'ceZZisj, parish of, 158.
, St. Pancras parish, 163.
, St. Paul's, 162,234.
, William, almoner of, parson
of Hutton, 40, 194.
, , bishopric in the king's hands,
259, 342.
, William canon of, afterwards
bishop of Norwich, 342.
, , /Sec Ayremynne, Wil-
liam de.
, , chantries in, 133, 156-157.
, , dean and chapter of, 162
290, 295, 298.
438
GENERAL INDEX.
London, St. Paul's — cont.
, ministers of, 163, 266.
.prebends of. See Broimes-
wode ; Kentish Town ; Neasdon ; St.
Pancras.
, St. Thomas the Martyr of Acre, hos-
pital of, 48.
, , masterof. ^S^eBede-
ford, Henry de.
, , master and brethren
of, 118, 179.
, Savoy, la Sauveye, messuage called, 4.
, scrutiny at, 267, 282.
sheriffs of. 21, 71, 86, 112. 128, 162,
176.
, ships of ; —
la Godiere, ship of, 116.
la James, ship of. 242.
la Seintecroiz, ship of, 272.
, Smithfield, Smythefeld, 214.
, See St. Bartholmew's ahove.
Sopereslane in St. Pancras, 162.
, suburb of, 199.
, tallage &c. in, exemption from, 257.
, New Temple, stone cross without the
bar of . 4.
, Tower, 86, 337, 341.
Tower, constable of. See Weston,
John de.
, letters patent dated at, 29,
30, 31, 33,. 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41,
53, 65, 56, 57, bS. 59, 66, 71, 74, 90,
91, 92. 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102,
103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 112,
138, 139, 141, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152,
153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 162, 194,
195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202,
203, 204, 208, 224, 225, 226, 235, 236,
237, 275, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281. 290,
291, 293, 318, 320, 322, 323, 324, 325,
327,328, 329,330, 331, 354.
, Wood Street, 265, 308.
, wool in, sealing of, 23.
London, Loundres, Master Edmund de, arch-
deacon of Bedford, 302.
, Geoffrey son of John de, 247.
, Johnde, 22, 161, 247.
, , Katherine his wife, 247.
, , parson of South Creake, 345.
, , of Bordeaux, Joan wife of.
110.
, Eichardde, 288.
Thomas de, clerk, 91.
, William de, 168.
Loneston, Eoger, 67.
Long, Longe, Ertmar, 194.
, Henry le, of Hamblehook, 140.
, Hughle, 139.
, John le, 72.
, , of Chessel, 139.
Long, John le — cont.
, , of Keisby, 231.
, , Adam his nephew,
231.
, Ludekin le, 128.
, Eoger le, of Bow, 308.
, , Lucy his wife, 309.
, , John his son, 309.
, William le, 349, 350.
Longardyn, William de, 69.
Longborough, Langebergh [co. Gloucester] ,
church of, 19.
Longbridge, Langebrigge [now with Berkeley,
CO. Gloucester], chapel of, 249.
Longdon, Longedon [co, Stafford], prebend of
Lichfield, 81, 249.
Longe. See Long.
Longeford, Thomas, 235.
Longeleye, William, 169.
Longeneye, Walter de, 187.
Longespy. See Lungespey.
Longevill, Lungevill, John de, 9, 66, 231.
, , the younger, 117.
Longleat, Langelete [co. Wilts], St. Rade-
gund's, prior and convent of, 27.
Longstock, Langeetoke, co. Southampton, 261.
Looe, Loo [co. Cornwall], 310.
Looe West, Porbican [co. Cornwall], borough
of, 28.
Loon, river. See Mersey.
Lopeshurst, Robert de, 48.
Lopham [co. Norfolk] , letters patent dated at,
206, 207.
Loppedell, William de, parson of Selsea, 21.
Lopton, Ralph de, 329.
Lord, Roger, 137.
Lorimer, Alan, 51.
, , Alice his wife, 51.
Loring. Loryng, Edmund, 68, 143.
, , Joan^his wife, 69, 143.
, Peter de, 118.
, Robert, 69, 143.
, Roger, 230.
Lorraine, 39.
See Brabant.
Loryng. See Loring.
Loseward, Robert, 140.
Lostiger, John, 17.
Lostwithiel, Lostwythiell, Lostwydel, co.
Cornwall, 238, 310.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269.
Lot and Scot, 38, 299.
Lotegareshale, Richard de, 288.
See Ludgershall.
Loterel. See Luterel.
Loteri, Silvian,' of the Society of the Peruzzi.
345.
[Lotrington], Lutryngton, John de, 91.
Lou, Lu, Robert le, 92.
, Thomas, 67.
GENEKAL INDEX.
439
Louche. Sec Loathe.
Loudenestone, Loudonestone, Walter de, 152.
, , Christiana his wife, 150,152.
, Olive his daughter, 150, 152.
Loughborough. Lughthurgh [eo. Leioesfcer],
church of, 164.
Loughor. See Llwchwr.
Loughtburgh. See Lughtburgh.
Louis, Count of Flanders. See Flanders.
Lound, William de, 192.
.......... , presented to Stoke, 99.
Louudres. See Loudon.
Loupes, Peter, of Spain, 305.
Loupes Manioun, Peter de. 181.
Louth, Luda [co. Lincoln], 24.
, prebeud of Lincoln, 44.
Louthe, Roger de, 349.
, Thomas de, 223, 224, 236, 237,
352.
Louthre, Hugh de, 9, 53, 101, 261.
Lovayne, Loveyne. Thomas, 216.
Love, Richard, 283, 290.
Lovecock, Henry, 30.
Loveday, John de, 73, 224, 235, 291, 292.
Level, Adam, 273.
, Gilbert, 3.
John, John -son and heir of, 267.
, , of Titohmarsh, 165.
, Richard, 304.
, , Eleanor daughter of, 264.
, Thomas, 193.
Loveny, Nicholas de. 189.
, Richard de, 231.
Loveraz, Stephen, 177.
, Alice his wife, 177.
Lovet, Robert, parson of Aswell, 245.
Loveyrie. See Lovayne.
Lowdham, Ludeham, Ludham [co. Notting-
ham], 188.
, Heverard Mill near, 188.
, Master Roger, chaplain of, 189.
Lowe [co. Salop] , 80.
Lowe, Ralph de, 81.
, , Agnes wife of, 81.
, William de, 80.
, William de la, 38.
Lowick, Lowyk, co. Northumberland, 303.
Lowick, CO. Northampton. See Luffwick.
Lowystoft, Reginald de, 255.
Lu. See Lou.
Lubbesthorpe, Lubesthorp [co. Leicester].
250.
, Zousch of . »S'ee Zousch.
Luoa. See Lucca.
Lucas, John, 119.
, Richard son of John le litz, of Ire-
land, 282.
William, 14, 172, 305.
, John his brother, 305.
Lucca, Luca, Luk' [Italy], 83, 180.
, Louin Dcnusus de. See Denusus.
Doff us Oddy de. See Oddy.
, Guy Bonconty de. See Bonconty .
, Coster us Morel de. See Morel.
Lucoombe [co. Somerset], church of, 61.
Luccouibe, Lukcombe, Hugh de, 61.
, , Elizabeth wife of, 256.
, William de, rector of Luccombe, 6L
Luchen. Matthew de, 18.
Luchet Mautravers. See Lytchett Matravera.
Lucheto, Philip de, parson of the church of
Swanscombe, 200.
Lucy, Luscy, Anthony de, 95, 220, 307.
, , warden of Cumberland and
Westmoreland, 171, 222.
, William de, 54, 223.
Luda, Roger de, 232.
, Thomas de, 71, 73.
, Master Thomas de, 291.
See Louth.
Ludeford, William de, 88.
, John son of Robert de, 88.
Ludeham. See Ludhain ; Lowdham.
Ludford, co. Salop. See Lodeford.
Ludham [co. Norfolk], 158.
Ludham, Eustace de, 189.
, , Walter his son, 189.
, Richard de, 189.
Lud[ham], Walter de, 189.
See Lowdham .
Ludlow, Lodelawe [co. Salop] . 51, 257, 326.
St. John's hospital, prior and brethren
of, 51.
, Austin Friars of, 257.
, dyke of, 51.
, Froggelone in, 51.
, Old Gate of, 51.
, Old Street, 51.
, St. Laurence's church, 331.
Ludgershall, Lotegershale [co. Wilts], 18.
Ludington, Ludyngton, Peter de, 67, 138,
145,231, 349,350.
Lufohild, Richard, 308.
Luffe, William, 230.
, , William his son, 230.
Lul^egrove, Walter de, 349.
Lufifenham, North, Northluffenham [co. Rut-
land], church of, 127.
Luffenham, Robert de, parson of Bexwell, 191.
Simon de, abbot of Crowland, 24.
Luffwick or Lowick [co. Northampton] , 229.
Lufton ? Lokynton, co. Somerset, 102.
Lufwyk. .See Luff wick.
Lug, Lugge [co. Hereford], river, 235.
Lucrgernes. See Llwchwyr.
Lughtburgh, Loughtburgh, William de, par-
son of Debach, afterwards vicar of
Gayton, 172.
See Loughborough .
440
GENERAL INDEX.
Lugwardine. Logwardjn. co. Hereford, 159.
Luk'. See Lucca.
Lukoombe, See Luccombe.
Luky, Jchn, 331.
Luleham [co. Devon], 310.
Lumbard, Nicholas, 44.
See Lombard.
Lunderthorp, Simon de. 238, 285.
Lune, Loon [co. Lancaster], river and Mersey,
forest between. See Mersey.
Limgevill. See Longevill.
Limgespey, Longespy, Emelina de, 81.
, Robert de, 331.
Luscy. See Lucy.
LushilJ, LusteshuU [in Castle Eaton, co.
Wilts], 103.
Luspath [near Budleigh, co. Devon], 262.
Lusteshill, co. Berks. 102.
6'eg Lushill.
LusteshuU. Sec Lushill, Wilts.
Lutemay, Adam, 259.
Luterel, Loterel, Alexander. 263.
, Geoffrey, 216. 222.
, John, 342.
, John, of Somerset, 274, 299.
Luton, Liiyton [co. Bedford], 329.
, vicar of, 160.
Luton, Eichard son of John de, 224.
, Thomas de, 133, 259.
, Margery his wife, 133, 259.
, Nicholas son of Thomas de, 133.
, Joan his wife, 133.
Lutryngtou. See Lotrington.
Lutteleye, Philip de, QQ.
Lutterworth, co. Leicester, 291.
Luttle, John le, 123.
See also Petit.
Lutton Bourne, Lutton, co. Lincoln, 103.
Luyton. See Luton.
Lydd, Lyde, Lide, co. Kent, 146.
, church of, 56.
Lydel. See Liddel.
Lydgate. See Lidgate.
Lyes, Thomas de, rector of Stoke, North, 131.
Lyghtered. See Lighterede.
Lyghtetherne, Philip son of John de, 330.
Lym. See Lyme.
Lymbergh, Adam de, 64, 307-
Seelumherj; Lymbury,
Lymbodesheye [Limbersey, co. Bedford],
Simon de, 235.
, , Ealph his son, 235.
, , John his son, 235.
Lymbury, John de, justice, 170, 350.
See Linbery.
Lyme Begis, Lyme [co. Dorset], 148, 310.
Lyme Regis ? Lyme and Bridge water [co.
Dorset], port of, 58.
Lyme, Lym, Henry de. 184, 225.
, , presented to Newton, 23.
Lymesy, John son of Peter de, 351.
Lymingo, Lymyng [co. Kent] , court of the
archbishop of Canterbury at, 275.
Lyminge ? Lenynges [co. Kent] , church of,
44.
Lymington, Lymynton [co. Southampton],
310.
Lymour, Adam, 307.
, John, 307.
Lympol, John do, presented to the vicarage of
Great Ogbourn, 213.
Lynoestre, Hugh de, 59.
Lyndeby, Robert de. 111.
See Linby.
Lyndon [co. Rutland], church of, 124.
Lyndon. See Lynton.
Lynford [co. Norfolk], church of, 89.
Lynford [Linford, co. Buckingham], John son
of Laurence de, 229.
, , Richard his brother, 229.
:. See Linford.
Lynlegh, William de, 272.
Lynn, Lenne [co. Norfolk], 10, 18, 24, 71,
141, 159, 183, 191, 238, 311.
, butler in, 91.
, Friars Minors of, 238.
mayor and bailiffs of, 327.
, mayor and burgesses of, 243.
, mayoralty of, seal of, 234.
, 'tolboth 'of, 255, 261.
, custom of the water there, 255.
Lynn, Bishop's [co. Norfolk], 95.
Lynton, Lyndon, Richard de, 138, 145.
, , Thomas his brother, 138, 145.
See Linton ; Linton upon Ouse.
Lyre, Lire [Eure], abbey of, 116, 123, 147,
196, 198, 248, 268, 277.
Lysewy. See Liswy.
Lysle. See Insula.
Lytchett Matravers, Luchet Mautravers [oo.
Dorset] , 232.
Lytlebery. See Littlebury.
Lytleton, Master Wybert de, 93.
Lyveden, Thomas de, 169.
Lyvermere, Lyveremere, John son of William
de. 207.
, , Maud his wife, 207.
^ William de, 207.
Lyvrepol. See Liverpool.
Lyvyng, Sarah, 201.
Lyztwine. See Lightwine.
GENERAL INDEX.
441
M
Mabile, Eobert. 257.
Mablethorpe, Malberthorp [eo. Lincoln]. 246.
Macclesfield, Maxfeld, Macklesfeld [co.
Chester], 225. 226, 293.
, forest of. 225, 226, 259, 293.
Machen, Ma^hay [co. Glamorgan], land of.
333, 335.
Machen, Thomas le, 280.
Machun. Sec Mason.
Macklesfeld, See Macclesfield.
Macy. Eoger le, 137, 283^
Maddeley, Maddelegh, John de, presented to
Kinfare, 36, 124.
Maddington, Madynton, co. Wilts, 102.
Madefray, Hugh, 148.
Madoc, Maddoc, Vaghan, 334, 335.
Madynton. See Maddington.
Maelenydd, Melenneth, Melnith [co. Eadnor],
land of, 97, 326.
Maggesone, Walter, 264.
Maghay. See Machen.
Maidenstone, Maydenstan, Thomas de, 7, 28.
Master Walter de, parson of Mersham,
34.
, prebendary of Norton Bis-
hop's, 131.
Maidstone, Maydenstan [co. Kent], 15, 41,
310.
, letters patent dated at, 270, 272.
Maistre, John le, 135.
, Thomas le. 67, 73, 135.
Majorca, realm of, 22.
Makehayt. See Makheyt.
Makerel, Master Gilbert, presented to Little
Compton, 128.
, Nicholas, rector of the same, 128.
Makeseye [Maxey, co. Northampton] , John
son of Geoffrey de, 331.
Makheyt, Makehayt, Hubert, 351.
, John, of Leighs, 349.
Maiabre, William, 31, 347.
Malanfid. See Molana Island.
Malberthorp, Eobert de, justice, 65, 67. 70,
71, 73. 74, 135, 141, 234, 236, 237, 238,
284, 347.
, Walter de. 224.
See Mablet horpe .
Maldon, co. Essex, 141, 235.
, port of, 311.
Maldon [Maul den, co. Bedford], Eobert son
of David de, 235.
, Thomas son of Stephen de, 235.
, Master William de, chamberlain of
the Exchequer, 212.
S^ee Maulden.
Malechat. William, 57.
Malemains, Malemeyns, John, of Hoo, 212.
, Thomas, crier of King's Bench, 161
Malet, Eobert, 116, 118, 343.
Malfeld. See Mawfield.
Malghum [Malham co. York] John de, 159.
See Malham.
Malham, Malghum [co. York], 169.
Malines [Belgium], 131.
See Malynes,
Mallesone, Adam son of John, 230.
Mailing, Mallyng [co. Kent] , abbess of, 43.
Mailing South, Suthmallyng [co. Sussex],
dean of. See Swanton, Master William
de.
Malo Laoa, Mauley, Peter de, 242, 243, 267,
275, 279, 303.
Peter sou of Peter de, 242, 267.
, Eobert, 192.
[Malo Leporario]. See Mauleverer.
Maltby, Malteby, co. York, 313.
Malteby, Eobert de, 263.
Malton Old, Malton [co. York], prior of,
345.
Malveisin, Mauveysyn, Eobert de, 66.
, Walter, steward of the forest of
Cannock. 82.
Malvern [co. Worcester], chace of, 331.
Malvern Little [co. Worcester], prior of, 30.
.-.., Hugh, prior of, 280.
Malynes, Malyns, Edmund de, 37, 131, 251,
343.
of Henton, 185.
See Malines.
Mammesfeld, Master Henry de, dean of Lin-
coln. 58.
Man, Gilbert, 341.
, John, 307.
, Eichard, 307.
, William, 344.
Manchester, Maumchestro, co. Lancaster,
348.
Manent, Bidau, 319.
, Eaymond, 319.
Manewod, Eobert, 140.
Maueye [Manea, co. Cambridge], Eichard de,
350.
Manfrays, Thomas, 289.
Mange vylayn, Eobert, 95.
Manhal, Thomas de, 350.
Manigton. See Mannington.
Manion, Manioun, Ferrand, de Ispannia, 168,
181.
, Peter de Loupes, de Ispannia, 181.
Manitre. See Manningtrse.
Mannington, Manigton, Manyngton [co. Nor-
folk] , church of, 82, 150, 295.
Manningtree, Manitre, co. Essex, port of,
311.
Mannyng, Thomas, 210, 211.
442
GENERAL INDEX.
Manso Agenensi de. See Mas d' Agenais.
Manstone, Thomas de, G6.
Manton [eo. Lincoln or Eutland]. church of.
49.
M;inyngton. See Mannington.
jNIaouz or Maons, Jordan de, 12, 172.
John his brother, 12.
Mape. Walter, 196.
Maperton, eo. Wilts, 102.
Maplebeck. Mapelbek, eo. Nottingham, 102,
o29.
Mapledurham, ]\[apulderham [co. Oxford],
blaster Isainbert. parson of 40.
Mar, Donald de. 284, 332.
^Marcader, Michael, 50.
March. See Marche.
Marchamley. See Marchumley.
^[archant. ^larchaunt, Denis le, 316.
, John le, the younger, 17.
Marche, March, John de la, 00, 92. 165.
, ^Master John, 149.
, William, 39, 137, 353.
William de la. 146.
Marchumley [^larchamley, co. Salop] , John
son of David de, 330.
See Marchamley.
Marchynton, Ealph de, 322.
Marden, Merton, co. Wilts, 102.
Mare, Lammar, Edmund de la, 34.
John de. 324.
, Peter de la, 247.
, William de la. 291.
Mareigny. Jakinettus de, 339.
Mareny. See Marny.
Mareschal, Anselm, 54. 101, 169, 171.
Henry le, 329.
, Johnle. 102.
, Robert le, of Southwark, 50.
, Roger le, 63, 292.
, , of Eccleshall, 153.
, , parson of Tackley, 63.
, Roger son of Roger le. 246.
, William le, 38.
, , constable of the castle of
Wallingford, 331.
, , of Sibthorp, 182.
Maresfield, Marsfeld [co. Sussex] , church of.
117.
letters patent dated at, 176, 179, 180,
182, 191,231.
Mareys. See Marisco ; Mersh.
Margam, Morgan [co. Glamorgan], letters
patent dated at, 333, 334, 335, 336.
] abbot of, 333.
, John, abbot of, and convent of, 336.
Margaret, Meregerete, Hugh, 257.
William, 70.
^Margate [co. Kent], port of, 208.
Margery, William, son of, 328.
Margot, Mauselinus, 18.
Mariner, Roger le, 360.
Mariot, Robert. 69, 138.
Marisco, INIareys, Adam de, Amice daughter
of. 121.
, John de, 51.
.. See Mersh.
Markefeld. See Markfield.
Markets, 141.
Market and fair, 28.
Markeyate. See Markyate.
Markeys, William le, 71.
, , Felicia wife of, 71.
Markfield, Merkefeld [co. Leicester] , church
of, 204, 314.
Markham East, Estmarkham [co. Notting-
ham], 76, 82.
Markyate, Markeyafe [cos. Hertford and
Bedford] , prioress and nuns of, 332.
Marlborough, Marlebergh [co. Wilts], castle
of, 157.
, king's houses in, 88.
castle, corpus of, 243.
, letters patent dated at, 267, 269,270,
271, 276, 280, 291.
Marlebergh, Thomas de, 22.
Marleford, William de, 349.
Marmyon, Alexander, 351.
, John, 220, 353.
, William, 170.
Marny, Mareny, Richard de, parson of Layer
Marney, 50, 129.
, Thomas le, 235.
Marr', William de, 115.
Marrick, Marryg, Marrig [co. York], prioress
of, 14.
Marsenleng, Philip de, parson of Swanscombe,
18.
Marsfeld, co. Sussex. See Maresfield.
Marsfeld, co. Gloucester. See Marshfield.
Marsh, Merssh [co. Buckingham] , church of,
346.
Marsh Gibbon, Mershe [co. Buckingham],
church of, 341.
Marshall of England. See Thomas de
Brotherton.
Marshalsea prison, 69, 123, 128, 154. 160.
241, 246, 255, 256, 257, 263, 272, 273.
278,281,282,296,297.
prison at York. 13.
Marshfield, Marsfeld, co. Gloucester, 213.
Marshland, Mersland, co. Norfolk, 233.
, Mirskland, co. York, 291.
Marston [co. Leicester ?], letters patent dated
at, 248.
, Merston, co. Lincoln, 103.
Marston Moretaine, Merston [co. Bedford],
235.
Marston North, Northmerston [co. Bucking-
ham ?], 92.
GENEKAL INDEX.
443
Marston Potters, Potteresmerston [co. Leices-
ter], 163.
Marston St. Lawrence, Merston St. Lawrence
[co. Northampton], John, vicar of, 85.
Martle [Martley, co. Worcester] , Walter de .
352.
Martel. John, 169.
, William, 205.
Martin [in Harworth], Marton, co. Notting-
ham, 102.
Martin, 263.
Martin, Martyn. Bernard, 95.
, David, bishop of St, David's [1296-
1328], 37, 45, 105, 111, 122.
, John, 31.
, Reginald, 290.
, , of St. Osyth, 283.
, Richard, 338.
, Master Richard , parson of Little Bur-
stead, 43.
, Robert son of Nicholas, 343.
, Simon, 329.
, William, 256.
Martini. Ocha, Trinail 304.
Martwallis, Roger de, bishop of Salisbury
[1315-1330J, 113, 115, 254, 265, 268,
301, 303, 319.
Martock, Mertok [co.- Somerset], 132.
church of, 132.
Marton, co. Nottingham. See IVtartin in
Harworth.
Marton, 99.
William de, 99.
, , Sybil his wife, 99.
Marton Long ? Merton, co. Westmorland, 258.
■Marwell, Merewell [co. Southampton], 114.
letters patent dated at, 109, 110, 111,
112.
, four priests of, 114.
, king at, 137.
Mary, lady [de Britannia?], 262.
Mas d'Agenais, de Manso Agenensi [Lot et
Garonne], 308.
Masham, Massam [co. York], prebend of York,
43, 45.
Mason, Machun, Masoun, Geoffrey le, 190.
, Richard le, 234.
, of Sutton, 330.
Massam. See Masham.
Masshebury, Henry de, 145.
Massingham Great, Great Massyngham [co.
Norfolk], 190.
, St. Mary and St. Nicholas, John de
Len, cellarer, afterwards prior of, 112.
, St. Mary's hospital, prior and convent
of, 190.
Maseyngikam, Henry de, 191.
, William de, 191.
Matching Hall [co. Essex], letters patent dated
at, 158, 163, 229.
Mate, John de, 30.
Materaz, Richard, 235.
Matfen West, Matfenwest, co. Northumber-
land, 13.
Matheu. See Matthew.
Matlock, Matlok [co. Derby], church of, 59.
Matteshale, Robert de, 49.
Matthew, Matheu, Oliver, 184.
, Roger son of, de Burgo, 128.
, Simon, 89.
, William, 113.
Maubank, Edmund, 154.
Maucorn, Robert, 140.
Maud, William son of, la Fevei'o, 70.
Maudut, Mauduyt, John. 138, 221, 283, 309.
, , of Newbold, 69.
, , of Somerford, 164.
, Roger, 240, 272.
Maufe, Andrew, 93.
Mauger, Robert son of, de Stok, 243.
Maulden, Maldon [co. Bedford] , the parson of,
servant of. 235.
Mauleverer, John, 191, 229.
Mauley. See Malo Lacu.
Maumchestre. See Manchester.
Mauncel, Walter, 274.
Maundevill, Richard, of Swanton, 66.
, William, 139.
, William (a second), 140.
Maunte, John, 184.
Mauntel, Henry, 280.
Mautravers, John the elder, 43, 232.
, John the younger, 223.
, John son of John, 280.
Mauveysyn. See Malveisin.
Mawfield, Malfeld [in AUensmoor, co. Here-
ford], Kyngeston in. See Kingstone.
Mawy, Guy de, 183.
Maxey, co. Northampton. See Makeseye.
Maxfeld. See Macclesfield.
Maydene, Newenton. See Newton Maiden.
Maydenstan. See Maidstone.
Maydenstan. See Maidenstone.
Maydewell, Robert de, presented to Newtown,
123.
Mayel, Walter, 352.
Mayheu, Thomas, 135.
Maynard, Maud, 51.
, , Agnes her daughter, 51.
, Richard, 65.
Mazerer, Walter son of John le, 145.
' Mazon,' 97.
Meath, Mithe, Ireland, serjeant of. See Bret,
Richard ; Bacun, Matthew.
, John, bishop of, 267, 299.
, diocese of, 258.
Mechyng. See Newhaven.
Medbourn, Peter de, presented to Lawford-
Church, 186.
Mede, Thomas atte, 231.
444
GENEEAL INDEX.
^ledefeld. Alande, parson of Kirkbj". presented
to the church of Helmingham. 198, 205.
jNIedeway. Sec Medway.
Medraowere, John le, 110,
Medunta, Cluster John de, dean of St. Burjan's,
12.
Medwiiy. Medevvay [co. Kent], river of, 208,
210, 211, 212.
Mees. blaster William de, parson of North
Berkhampstead. 49, 85, 86.
, parson of Steeple Morden, 86,
94, 129.
]\Ieesden, Meseden. co. Hertford, 153.
Megir. Henry. 329.
Meigayll. See Meygnill.
Meiskyn. See Miskin.
Mekesburgh, William de, 76, 80.
See !Mexboroiigh.
3Ielbourne. Melburn [co. Derby], letters
patent dated at, 81, 82, 83, 90.
^lelbourne in Thornton, Melburn. co. York,
144.
Melburn, Meleburne, Melbourn, John de,
presented to Falbeck, 345.
, William de, 207, 320.
, , presented to Brigsley, 115.
, presented to Easington, 158.
187.
:Nr0lbury, Melebury. co. Wilts, 102.
Melcombe. Melecoumbe [co. Dorset] , 47, 310.
Meldeburn, John son of Thomas de, 84.
Melebum. See Milborne, Melburn.
Melecoumbe. See Melcombe.
Meledon. 3Iichael de. 195.
Meleford. See Melford.
Melenneth. See Maelenydd.
Melf, John de. 158.
Melford, Meleford [co. Suffolk], 224.
Melford, John de, 72, 167.
Melior, Richard, of Wente, 261.
Melksop, Milksop, William, 135, 217.
, , Henry his brother, 135.
Mells, Melles, co. Suffolk, advowson of, 212.
Melnho, Robsrt son of Richard de, of Bigg-
leswade, 108.
Melnith. See Maelenydd.
Melsa, Philip de, 110.
Melton, Great and Little, co. Norfolk, 346.
Melton Mowbray, Melton [co. Leicester],
123, 124.
, advowson of, 158.
Melton, John de, 170.
, William de, archbishop of York
[1316-1340], treasurer of the Ex-
chequer, 31, 46, 62. 82, 83, 85, 92,
128, 151, 159, 212, 229, 279, 284, 289,
302, 306.
[oo. York], William 8on of Henry de,
302.
Melton by Gravesende. See Milton.
Menestok, Thomas de, parson of Church Oak-
ley, presented to Newnham, 297.
Men ill. See Meygnill.
Menstre. See Minster.
Menstreworth. See Minsterworth.
Menyll. See Meygnill.
Meol Brace, Moelbi-aci, co. Salop, 254.
Meole. Beatrice, 57.
Meols. Raven, Ravenesmeles [in Formby], co.
Lancaster, 291.
Meon-Stoke. Munestok [co. Southampton],
church of 107, 169.
Mercadeli, Raymond de, 95.
Mercer, Robert le, 51.
Mercerii. Bernard. 317, 319.
Mercerio, Bartholomew de, 317-8.
Merclesden. Richard de, 204.
Mercoumbe, Mercumbe [near Ubley, co.
Somerset], 11.
Mere, John de, 67, 153.
Meredith ap Eynon, 326-
Meregerete. See Margarete.
Meres, Alan del, 330.
Mereston, 330.
Meret. See Meriet.
Merevale, Mirivale, oo. AVarwick, 292.
, abbot and convent of, 203.
, abbot of, 249.
, abbey, 252.
, letters patent dated at, 222, 248, 249,
287.
Merewell , Henry de, bishop of Winchester, 98,
114.
, William de, mayor of the wool-
staple, 13.
See Mar well.
Mereworth, John de, 100, 101, 325.
Meriel, Seman, 73.
Meriet, Meriot, Meryet, George de. 105, 107.
297.
, , Isabel his wife, 105.
, Margaret de, 105.
, Robert, 138.
, William de, 225, 226, 260, 315.
See Merriott.
Merifeld, Simon de, 300.
Merioneth, Merionith, count}' of, sheriff of, 97.
Merioun, Thomas, 191.
Merkenez, Nichola de, 57.
Merlawe, John de, parson of Naseby, 45, 192.
Merlyn, Richard, 235.
Mernly [?=:Merlyn], John, 95.
Merriott, Meriet, co. Somerset, 105.
, church of, 19, 49.
Merse. See Mersey.
Mersea, Merseye, co. Essex, port of, 311.
Mersea; East, Estmcreseye, co. Essex, 12, 13.
Merseham. See Mersham.
Mersey and Lune, Merse and Loon [co. Lan-
caster] , forest between, 256.
GENERAL INDEX.
445
Mersh, John atte. 329.
See Marisoo.
Mei*sham. ^Nlerseham [co. Kent], church of.
34.
Mershe. See Marsh Gibbon, co, Backinjrhain,
Mersland. See Marshland.
Merssh. See Marsh.
Merston, Walter de,' 329.
Sc(? Marston ; Marston Moretaine.
Merthirkeler. See Llangeler.
Mertok. See Martock.
Merton, Henry de, parson of Weston by
Becoles, 120, 122.
, Johnde, 224.
See Marden; Morden; Marton
Long.
Merword, Richard de, 23.
Merywedere, William, 201.
Meseden. See Meesden.
Meskyn. See Miskin.
Messor, 274.
Messour, Simon le, 70, 136.
Metacre, Eobert, 300.
Metal, John son of John, 191.
Methara, John de, Sibyl wife of, 165,
, Thomas de, 135, 191.
, John his brother, 135.
, William his knave, 135.
Methelay. John de, 251,
Methwold, Methewold [co. Norfolk], 191.
Meuric, Muryk, de Kemmeys, 334.
, Llewelin ap, 326.
, Robert ap, 334.
, Ynian ap, 334.
Mexborough, Mekesburgh [co. Yoi'k], 241.
Mey, Michael, 108.
Meygnill, Menyll, Meignill, Menill, Meynill,
.Mignill, Hugh, 9, 74, 225, 226, 239,
259, 236, 293, 348.
, Hugh de, the elder, 195.
, Thomas de, 210. 211.
Meys, Laurence, 87, 314.
Michael, Ambrose, 189.
, Guy son of, de Knapton, 296.
Michael church on Arrow, St. Michael by
Brunleye (Brilley) [co, Radnor],
church of, 333.
Michel, Michil, Geoffrey, 139.
, Henry, 139.
John, 350.
, John, •boucher.' 350.
Micheldevre, Robert de, 326.
Michelhara [oo. Sussex] , prior and convent of,
93.
Middelchirton. See Chirton, Middle,
Middelnye [Middleney, co. Somerset], Ralph
de, 231.
^ , John kis brother, 231.
Middelrasen. See Rasen, Middle.
Middelton, Alexander de, 137.
, Master Gilbert de, ai'chdeacon of
Northampton, 160, 248.
[Middleton, co. Lancaster], John de,
190.
[co. Northumberland] , Thomas de . 289.
, Peter de, 348.
Thomas de, 830.
Middelton, 41.
Middelton. See Middleton; Milton; Milton
Abbas.
, CO. Wilts, See Milton-Lilborne.
Middelyngton, See Middleton by Bicester.
Middleney, co. Somerset. See Middelnye.
Middlesex, 179,
, archdeacon of. See Baldok, Muster
Robert de.
Middleton, Middelton, 41,
[diocese of Lincoln], church of, 248.
, CO, Sussex, 271.
Middleton [by Bicester], Middelyngton, co.
Oxford', 103.
Middleton Stoney ? Midlyngton [co. Oxford],
Thomas de Tynton, parson of, 49.
Middlezoy, co. Somerset. See Sowy.
Midhurst [co. Sussex], John de Bohun of.
See Bohun.
Midlyngton. See Middleton Stoney.
Mighale [co. Wilts], 11.
Mignill. See Meygnill.
Mikelfeld. James de, 215.
, Katharine de, 215.
Milborne, Meleburn, co. Dorset, 102.
Milby, Mildeby [co. York] , 181.
Milcent, John, of Ludlow, 51.
, Peter, 51.
Milcote. Mulecot, co. Warwick, 37.
Mildeby. See Milby.
Mildenhale, Geoffrey de, marshal of the King's
hall, 95.
, Master John de, 169.
Mildenhall [co. Suffolk], 242, 243, 246.
letters patent dated at, 222.
, Mildenhale, co. Wilts, 102.
Milford, Muleford, co. Wilts, 206.
3111 ford Haven, Muleford Tco. Pembroke] .
310.
^lilksop. See Melksop.
Millington, Mylington, co. York, 144.
Milneton [co, Northumberland], 151.
Milton, Middleton [co, Kent] , 208, 209.
, Melton by Gravesende [co, Kent], St.
Mary the Virgin, chapel of, master and
brethren of, 275.
, church of, 275.
, [co. Oxford ?], portion belonging to
the prebend of Aylesbury, 36.
Milton Abbas, Middelton [co. Dorset], abbot
and convent of, 17.
, St. Mary chapel, 18.
446
GENERAL INDEX.
Milton-Lilborne ? Middelton, co. Wilts, 102.
Milton. Roger de, presented to Stratford Tony,
147.
Mines. 130, 265.
[Minster in Thnnet, Menstre [oo. Kent] , 300.
Minsterworth, ]Menstreworth [co. Gloucester],
church of. 149, 202.
Mint, warden of. See Haselshagh, Master
Robert de.
Minting. Myntynges, co. Lincoln, 103.
Mirables ? Mirabel [Isle of Wight] . 24, 26.
!Mirimouth. ]Ma8ter Adam. 169.
Miripoys, Giles de, 183.
Miskin (Meyscyn), Meskyn, Meiskyn [commote
in Pennythen, Morgannwg], 334.
, lordship of, 335.
Misssnden Great, Mussenden [co. Buckingham],
abbot of, 345.
Mistelegh [Mistley. oo. Essex], Robert de. 283.
290.
Mitcheldever, Muchuldevere [co. Southamp-
ton], 121.
See Micheldevre .
Mithe. See Meath.
Mody, Philip. 177.
Moeles, Nicholas de, Margaret wife of, 40
Moelbraoi. See Meol Brace,
Moenes, William de, baron of the Exchequer,
Dublin. 164.
]N[ohaut. See Monte Alto.
Mohautesdale. See Mold.
Mohun, Moun, John, 220, 222, 350.
, Reginald de. 12, 178.
Moigne, Moygne, John le, 12, 69, 84, 138.
, John le, 'barker,' 168.
Thomas, 235.
William le, 9. 34. 64, 79, 99, 161, 221.
293.
See '!slonek.
Moilliere, John de la, 39.
Moine, Richard atte, 259.
Molana Island, Insula de Malanfid [co. Water-
ford]. William de Odynnan, abbot of,
155.
, prior and convent of, 155.
Mold, Mohautesdale [co. Flint] , land of, 97.
, Emma, lady of , 240.
See Monte Alto.
[co. Flint], church of, 204.
Molendinarius, Mouner, Godfrey le, 235.
Nicholas le, 128.
, Anabilla his wife, 128.
, Peter le, 128.
, Joan wife of, 128.
.Walter, 263.
, Walter son of James le, 287.
William le, of Athelyngford, 235.
Moles, Peter, of Mailork, 312.
Molescroft, Molscroft [co. York], 133.
, St. IMary chapel, 133.
Molessh. Geoffrey, 72.
Molton, Robert de, 150.
Molyns, James de, 171.
Margaret wife of, 177-
Johnde, 164, 171, 183.
, , Egidia his wife, 164.
, Richard de, 126.324.
Momele, Richard de, 51.
Monasterio, Adam de, of Knodishall, 207.
, , Peter son of, 207.
Monde, Munde, Richard, 73, 453.
, Robert. 300.
, William, 300.
Mone, Alice la, 139.
, Ralph, 224.
, William le, 140.
Moneford, William de, 330.
Monek, William, 115.
See Moigne.
Monemouth, Moneiuue, John de, 183.
, bishop of Llandaff, 320.
Monkhill in Pontefract, co, York. See
Munkhill.
Monkseton. See Seaton Delaval.
Monkton Farleigh. See Farleigh.
Monselawe, Ralph, 67.
, John his son, 67.
Mont St Michel [Manche], Jordan, abbot of
[tempore John ?], 262.
Montacute [co. Somerset], prior of, 89, 80.
, priory of, 257, 274.
, , John Caprarii, prior of, 274.
, , Guichard de Jo, prior of,
274.
, Elizabeth lady of, 343.
Montana. See Mountain Farm.
Monte, Simon de, 184.
Monte Acuto, Bartholomew de. 69.
, William de, 169.
Monte Alto, Mohaut, Hugh de, 270.
, John de, 270.
, Robert de, 101, 137, 167, 108. 206,
220, 240, 261.
, , Emma his wife, 240, 261.
Monte Bocherio, Mounttocher, Mount-
boucher, Bertram or Bertrand de, 56,
57, 114.
Monte Caniso, Richard de, 200, 217.
, William de, 55.
Monte Claro, Master John de, canon of South-
well and parson of Irchester, 43, 324.
Monte Forti, Alexander de, 9, 216.
, Henry de, 222.
>9ee Mountfort.
Monte G ornery, Robert de, 12.
Monte Hermerii, Ralph de, 88.
, , wife of, 88.
, , his wife, Isabel de Hast-
yngges, 243.
GENERAL INDEX.
447
Monte Martini, Ponsard de, G5, 135.
, , Eleanor his wife, 65. 135.
Monte Martiiio, Inibert de, parson of Brad-
welJ, 84.
Monte PesuLmo, Monte Pessulano, Petor de.
20.
, Richard de, 300.
Moutebourgh [Manohe], abbey of, 314.
Montegny, Wictan de, 17.
Montford, Reynold de, 54.
Montgomery, honor of. 279,
Montgomery, Mountgomery, William de, 273.
Montibus, William de, 308.
Montpezat in Agen [Tarn et Garonne] . castle
of, 1, 2.
, constable of. Sec Stonore, John de.
Montreiiil. See Ponthieu.
Montsorol. Sec Mountsorel.
Monyn, John, 209.
Moor Field ? Moore [near Gonilston, co.
Nottingham], mill of, 188.
Moorthwaite. See Morthwayt.
Mopy, William, 349.
Moraunt, William, 35.
Moray, earl of. See Randolph Thomas.
Morbath, Morbathe, co. Dorset, 196.
Morby, Robert de, 185.
Morden, Mordon [co. "Dorset], 177.
Morden ? Merton, co. Dorset, 102.
^lorden-Guild, Gildemorton [co. Cambridge],
188.
Morden Steeple, Stepelmordon [co. Cam-
bridge], 187.
, church of, 86, 94, 129.
Mordon. See Morden.
!More, Mora, Bernard de la, 136.
, Bertrand de la, 70.
, Hugh dela, 81.
John dela, 334.
, Richard de, parson of Whatton, 115.
Robert del. 115.
, William atte, 140, 329.
Morel, Costerus, de Lucca, 191.
Morel, William, 58.
Moret, Henry, 329.
Moreton, Morton [co. Hereford], prebend of
Hereford, 116, 132, 151.
Moreton Corbet, Morton [co. Salop], Roger
Corbet of. See Corbet.
Moreton, South, Southmorton [co. Berks] ,
42, 44, 45, 46, 47.
, court of, 43,
Moreton. See Murton.
Morgan ap Yarword Voil; 247.
Morgan. See Margam.
Morganwg, Morganno, Morgaunok [South
Wales], land of, 334.
, lord of. See Despenser, Hugh le,
the younger.
, keeper of. See Chaundos, Roger de.
Morice, Moryce, Moriz, Moritz, John, 15. 54,
79, 83, 101, 200, 229, 286, 333.
Moriston, Bartholomew do, 209.
Moritz. Moriz. See Morice.
Morle [.Morley, co. Norfolk], Henry do, 156.
Morley, Moryleye, Robert de, 120.
Thomas de, 117.
, Thomas de his son. 117.
Morlund, John de, presented to Ormshead,
307.
Morpeth, Morpath, co. Northumberland, 17.
Morref, earl of. See Randolf Thomas.
Mortaignis, Morteyn, John de, 8, 82, 85, 95,
135, 229, 236, 254, 286, 293.
Mortain [Manche] , John, count of, 188.
Morteyn. *S^^ Mortaignis.
Morthwayt [Moorthwaite, co. Cumberland],
John son of Adam del, 307.
Mortlake [co. Surrey] , letters patent dated
at, 39, 40, 42, 72, 89, 102.
Morton, Andrew, parson of a moiety of the
church of, 201.
[co. Salop], 260.
, CO. Lincoln, 313.
See Moreton ; Moreton Corbet.
Morton or Moreton Morrell, Morton Dau-
beney [co. W.^rwick], church of, 90.
Morton, John de, 182.
..., Manser de, 45.
Richard de, 283.
Thomas de, 120, 349.
Mortuo Mari, Mortymer, Mortimer, Constan-
tino de, 9, 39, 64, 74, 99, 162, 223,
228, 285, 351.
, , Constantine his son, 39.
, Henry de, Constance wife of, 113.
, Isabel de, 212.
John de, 211.
, of Wigmore, Margaret lady Morti-
mer, mother of Roger de, 206.
, Margaret, lady of Wigmore, 258.
, Nicholas de, of Bromley, 226.
, Roger de, 65, 151, 165,^283.
, Roger de, of Wigmore, 80, 237, 238,
298, 325, 328, 331, 333.
, Roger de, le neveu, 64.
Morwyk, William son of Alexander de, 161.
Moryce. See Morice.
Moryleye. See Morley.
Morzeles, Peter de, 57.
MosB [Mose, CO. Essex], Alexander de, 283,
290.
Moseleye, Mosele, Musle, Richard de, 39,
225, 270.
, keeper of the castle of Conisbrough,
60.
, constable of the castles of Sandall
and Conisborough, 205.
Mosselegh, Robert de, 259.
448
GENERAL INDEX.
Mota, Gaillard de, cardinal deacon of St. Lucy
in Silioe, prebendary of Aylesbury with
Milton, 36.
, , precentor in St. Mary's,
Chichester, and archdeacon of Oxford,
35, 91.
]Mote, la Mote in Iden by Eye, Sussex, chapel
of, 299.
Motekan, Geoffrey, 70.
, Thomas, 70.
, William, 70.
, , John his son, 70.
Motereston. See Mottiston.
Motesfonte. See Mottisfout.
Mottisfont, Motesfonte [co. Southampton],
prior and convent of, 117.
Mottiston, Motereston [Wight], 140.
Moubi-ay. John de, 133, 134, 287.
,*Rogerde, 124, 158.
Moulton, Multon [co. Lincoln], 15.
, CO. Northampton, 313.
Moun. See Mohun.
Mounaray, William, 145.
Moundelard, Arnold le, 288.
Moundeville. See Mundevill.
Mouner. See Molendinarius.
Mountain Fanu, Montana [near Budleigh, oo.
Devon], 262.
Mountbocher, Mountboucher. See Monte
Bocherio.
Mountbreton, Mountbretton, Simon de, 4,
267, 313.
Mounteny. Mountenye, Mounteney, Arnold de,
181.
, John de, 9, 54, 77, 217, 221, 228,
234, 286, 288, 290, 292.
, ,of Essex, 54, 100.
, Margaret de, 135.
, Thomas de, 54.
, , Joan wife of, 290.
Mountford, Henry de, 8.
Mountfort, Eeinauld de, 78.
See Monte Forti.
Mountganoun, William de, 58.
Mountgomery. See Montgomery.
Mountnessing, Gynges Mounteny [co. Essex] ,
letters patent dated at, 205.
Moimt Sorrell, Mountsorel, co. Leicester, 291.
Mountsorei, Montsorel, John de, 311.
, Cecily his wife, 311.
William de, Christiana wife of, 33.
Mousch, Ralph son of William de la, of
Luffwick, 22 ).
, John his brother, 229.
Mousshole [co. Cornwall], 329.
, port of, 310.
Mowerehill, 329.
Moxhall, MoxhuU, co. Warwick, 292.
Moygne. See Moigne.
Muchelney, Muchelnye, co. Somerset, 231.
Muohuldevere. See Mitcheldever.
Mulecot. See Milcote.
Muleford. See Milford.
See Milford Haven.
Muleward, Robert le, of Arley, 351.
, , John his brother, 351.
, , William his brother, 351.
Mulgrave, Mulgreve [co, York], castle of, 303.
Mulkberton, Edmund de, 180.
MuUe, John atte, 233.
Mulnegate, Henry son of Adam de le, 40.
, , Margaret his wife, 40.
Multeby, Adam de, presented to Yokesford,
97.
Multon, John de, 169, 347.
See Moulton.
Munde. See Monde.
Mundene, Richard de, the younger, 93.
Mundenne, Robert de, parson of Stifford, 77.
Mundevill, Moundeville, Mundevyll, Richard
de, 167. 216, 219, 222.
Mundham [Mundham, co. Norfolk], Hervey
de, 224.
Munestok. See Meon-Stoke.
Muneworth, William de. parson of Kingsbury.
332.
Munkhill [Monkhill in Pontefraot, co. York],
Thomas de, 230.
Munstede, John son of Geoffrey de, 329.
Munsterton, Ralph de, presented to the vicarage
of Aston, 320.
Murage, grants of, 51, 57, 75, 134, 175, 197,
223, 236, 246, 250, 278, 322, 324.
xMurdac, Ralph, 188.
Mure, Bertrand del, 99.
Muriel, Laurence son of, 316.
Murref, Murreef (Moray), earl of. See Ran-
dolf, Thomas.
Murton, Moreton [co. Northumberland], 151.
Muryk. See Meuric.
Musard, Malcolm, 304, 326.
William, 158.
Musbury, Musebury [co. Devon], 109.
Musgrave, Robert de, 18.
Musket, William the elder, 232.
, William son of John, 232.
Muskham, Little, Muskeham, Little, co. Not-
tingham, 102.
Muskham, North, Northmuscam [co. Notting-
ham], prebend of Southwell, 61.
Muskham, South, Suthmuscam, South Mosk-
hara [co. Nottingham], prebend of
Southwell, 34, 314.
Musle. See Moseleye. .
Mussenden. See Missenden, Great.
Muster, Simon Derere le. See Derere.
Mutford, John de, justice, 64, 05, 66, 71, 205,
293, 350.
Mutilation, 47.
Mych, Robert, 229.
GENERAL INDEX.
449
Mjchelsyk, eo. York, 144.
Mylington, See Millington.
Mymmynglond, Eobert de, 31.
Myners. Mygiihers, Henry de, 123.
John de, 62, 195.
, Isabel his wife, 195.
, , Thomas and William his sons,
195.
Myntynges. See Minting.
Myrescough in the forest of Galtres [co. York].
forestry of, 111.
N
Nabbyng, John, 107.
William son of the above John, 107.
, , Nicholas his son, 107.
Nackington, Natinden [eo. Kent], 322.
NafEerton, Robert de, 329.
Nansfonten. See Petherick.
Narbonne [I'Aude], sacristan of. See Ingo-
lisma. Master Hugh de.
Narbo rough, Northburgh [co, Leicester] , letters
patent dated at, 77.
Narford, co. Norfolk. See Nerford.
Naseby, Navesby [co. Northampton], church
of, 45, 192.
Nasse, Henry atte, 332.
Natinden. See Nackington.
Nauntoil, Nauntol, Nauntoyl, Oliver de, 4.
, Peter de, 288.
presented to Little Laver, 86,
116.
Naunton Beauchamp, Newenton [oo. Worces-
ter] , church of, 89.
Naunton, Hugh de, 203.
, , Eleanor his wife, 203.
, , John his son, 203.
, , Hugh his son, 203.
, , Hugh son of, 203.
Nauta, Master William de la, presented to
Calstock. 338.
Navarre, king of. See Charles.
Navenby [co. Lincoln], church of, 60, 153.
Navesby. See Naseby.
Navy admirals. See Alard, Stephen ; Bendyn,
Eobert ; Sturmy, John de.
, fleet of the Cinque Ports and West,
admiral of. See Beudyn, Eobert.
, admiral of the fleet for Grascony. See
Crombwell, John de.
, North fleet, 315.
, admiral of. See Leyburn,
Eobert de ; Sturmy, John de.
3217
Navy — cont,
West fleet, 296.
, admiral of. See Kiriel,
Nicholas; Sauvage, Ealph.
, defence of ports, 162, 208-212.
, galleys from Bayonne, 193.
, mariners for, 7.
See Thames, mouth of.
Neapolion. cardinal. See St. Adrian's.
Neapolucus, Eichard son of, de Corelia. See
Corelia.
Neasdon. Nisdon [co. Middlesex], prebend of
St. Paul's, London. 30.5.
Neath, Neeth, Neth [co. Glamorgan], abbot
of, 336.
castle of . 339.
, letters patent dated at, 333, 334, 335,
336.
Neath (Ehwngneth), Nedeslonde [co. Glamor-
gan] , land of, 334.
Nedeslond. See Neath.
Nedlere, Eobert le, 348.
Neel. See Nigel.
Neeth. See Neath,
Nel, Stephen, 67.
Needwood Forest, Nedewod [co. Stafford],
123.
Neel, Eobert fiz. See Nigel.
Neenton, Nyenton, Neyenton, co. Salop, 236.
. . . .• See Nyenton.
Neirford. See Nerford.
Nemore, Gilbert de, 296.
Nerford, Neirford, Maud de, 173.
[Narford, co. Norfolk], Thomas de,
48, 64, 66.
Nesbit, John de, 263.
, Thomas de, 264.
, William de, 263.
Neteshirde, Eoger de, 201.
Netheravon, Netheravene, co. Wilts, 102.
Netherwere. See Weare Lower.
Netley, Letteleye [co. Southampton] , abbot of,
24.
Nettlebed [co. Oxford], 196.
Nettleham, Nettelham, co. Lincoln, 103.
Netton, CO. Wilts, 102.
Neubalde. See Newbold upon Stour,
Neubolde, See Newbold; Newbold upon
Stour.
Neuby. See Newby.
Neubyggyng. See Newbiggin.
Neuenden. See Newenden.
Neukomen. See Newecomen.
Neulyn, Eichard de, 350.
Neuman, Nuuman, John le, Elizabeth wife of,
179.
, Ealph, 185.
, Thomas son of Ralph, of BaiTOW,
185.
, William, 203.
2F
450
GENERAL INDEX.
Neumarche. See Novo Mercato.
Xeuport, Master Alexander de, parson of
Warfield, 82.
, William de, 145, 240, 349.
, , parson of the church of
Redenhall, 205.
See Newport.
Neusom super These. See Newsom.
Neusom, Neusum. Aubin de, 347.
Johnde, 4, 138. 151, 306.
Neusum. See Newsham ; Newsholme.
Neuton [Newton, near Rasen, eo. Lincoln],
William son of Ralph de. 70.
William de, 263.
Neuwerk. See Newark.
Neve. Peter, 74, 143.
Nevill, Nevile, Nevjll, Neyvill, Edmund de,
53, 79, 100.
, Hugh de, 9, 101, 220, 323.
, John de. 5, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 135.
285.
, , Margaret wife of , 19, 191.
, , Richard his ser jeant, 330.
, Johnde, keeper of the peace, 350.
, Ralph de, 9, 40, 53, 162, 221, 228,
303, 311,345.
, Thomas son of Thomas de, of Falding-
worth. 70.
New Forest, co. Southampton, 287.
, -Nottele' in, 67.
, ■ Codelesdon ' in, 67.
• Oterwode ' in, 67.
Newark, Newerk, Neuwerk, co. Nottingham,
11. 70,341.
wapentake of, 290.
Newbiggin, Newebiggingg,co. Northumberland,
port of, 311.
Newbiggin ? Neubyggyng [eo. Northumber-
land], port of, 210.
Newbold, Neubolde, 330.
Newbold upon Stour, Neubolde, Neubalde
[co. Worcester] , 69, 138.
Newby, Neuby [co. York], 330.
Newcastle Hundred. See Tiriarth,
Newcastle-on-Tyne [co. Northumberland], 18,
23, 146, 276.
, gaol, 287, 289.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269, 327.
, port of, 184,311.
Newe, John le, of Berewyk, 343.
, Peter le, 343.
, William le, 343.
Newecomen, Neukomen, Robert, 117, 153, 189.
Neweham. See Newenham.
Newemarch. See Novo Mercato.
Newemarket. See Novo Mercato.
Newemere, Andrew de, 65.
Newenden, Newenton, Neuenden [co. Kent],
211.
Newenham, Neweham [co. Devon] , abbot and
convent at, 109.
Newenham, 255.
See Newnham.
Newenham, Alan de, 266.
Newenton, William de Usflet, parson of, 169
Newenton by Suthwerk. See Newington.
Newenton in Holdernesse. See Newton Out.
Newenton. See Naunton Beauchamp.
Newenton. See Newenden.
Newerk, John de, 92.
, William de, parson of Brington, 61.
, , prebendary of North Musk-
ham, 61.
See Newark.
Newhaven, Mechyng [co. Sussex], 271.
, church of, 34, 35, 36, 154, 156.
Newington, Newenton by Suthwerk [co
Surrey], church of, 59.
Newland [co. Gloucester], church of, 320.
Newland near Titchfield, Nywelond [possession
of Titchfield abbey, co. Southampton ?],
24, 26.
Newnham, Newenham [co. Southampton],
church of, 297.
Newport, Neuport, Isle of Wight, 310.
Newport Pagnell, Neuport, co. Buckingham .
292.
Newsham House? Neusum [near Liverpool,
CO. Lancaster], 245.
Newsholme, Neusum [co. York] , 186.
Newsom, Neusom super These [co. Durham] ,
chapel of, 14.
Newsome, Great, by South Frodingham. Neu-
sum by Frothy ngham [co. York], 198.
Newstead in Sherwood [co. Nottingham],
Richard, prior of, 61.
William de Thurgarton, canon, after-
wards prior of, 62, 85.
Newstead without Stamford [co. Lincoln],
prior of, 150.
Newton, Neuton, 39.
Nicholas de Brom, parson of, 80.
, William de Useflete, parson of, 148.
[co. Cambridge], 240.
, CO. Lincoln, 103.
, CO. Norfolk, 155.
[co. York?], 39.
Newton by Rasen [co. Lincoln] , 70.
Newton in Cleveland, Neuton in Cliveland [co
York] , 201.
Newton, Maiden, Maydene Newenton [co.
Dorset] , church of , 119, 305.
Newton Out, Newenton in Holdrenesse [co.
York] , hospital of St. Mary Magdalen,
warden of. See Potesgrave, Richard de,
, brethren and sisters of, 269, 343.
Newton Toft, Lincoln, 70.
Newton Valence ? Neweton [co. Southampton,
diocese of Winchester] , church of, 23.
GENERAL INDEX.
451
Newton Water [co. Huntingdon], letters patent
dated at, 55,
Newto^vn, Neweton, Neuton, Isle of Wight.
church of, 116, 123.
Neyrnut. John, 318.
Neyte, la. Sec Westminster.
Neyvill. See Nevill.
Nicholas, James, 299.
John son of, le leremonger, 235.
, , Nicholas his brother, 235.
, Roger son of, de Trescote, 252.
Nidd, Nidde, eo. York, 134.
Nigel, Neil, Robert le fiz, 92, 158, 221.
Nightegale, ^Margery de, 321.
Ninfield, Nymnesfeld [co. Sussex] with War-
tlino[. See Wartlins.
Nisdon. See Neasdon.
Nocton Park [co. Lincoln], prior of, 6.
Noldyn, Robert, 30.
Nonewyk, Roger de, 222.
(See Nun wick.
Nordest, Peter, 17.
, Joan his wife, 17.
Noreys, John son of Jordan le, 20.
, Alesia his wife, 20.
, Roger, 349.
Norfolk, county of, 87, 159, 263, 266, 283.
archdeacon- of. See Herlaston,
William de.
, Thomas earl of . >See Thomas.
, Alice countess of, the king's sister,
246.
Norfolk and Suffolk, sheriff of, 231.
Norham [co. Durham], castle of, 303.
Norman, Alice, 69, 38.
, Robert, of Broun, 242.
Normanby by Burton on Stather, Normanby
juxta Burtounstather [co. Lincoln],
70.
Normandy, 205.
Normans, forfeiture of, 126,
Normanton, church of, 170.
CO. Nottingham, 102.
[CO. York], 39.
Normaund, Normaunt, Roger, 89, 95, 110.
Noroycz. See Norwich.
Norridge, Norrigge [in Upton Scudamore],
CO. Wilts, 102.
Nortffolk, Andrew de, 145.
Northall, Northhall [co. Hertford], 20.
.00. Middlesex, 292.
Northampton, co. Northampton, 11, 62, 117,
292, 329.
, archdeacon of. See Middelton,
Master Gilbert de.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 327.
, St. Andrew's, priory of, 156, 164,
257.
, St. James without, abbot and convent
Qf, 192, 274,
Northampton, county of, 134, 164.
Norfchberkhniustcde. See Berkhampstead
North.
Northbourne, Northbom-n [co. Kent], 300.
Northburgh, Roger de, bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield or Chester [1322-1358],
46, 124, 190, 252, 268.
, William de, of Melton, 123.
See Narborough.
Northbynnc, Robert de, 300.
Northclenchewartoii. See Clenchwarton,
Northcolyngham. Sec Collingham North.
Northcreyk [North Creake, co. Norfolk]. Peter
de. 149.
Northease, Northese. co. Sussex, 271.
Northeston. See Aston North.
Northfeld, Walter de, parson of Forton,
presented to Great Linford, 152, 182.
Northfleet, Northflet [co. Kent], church of,
185.
Northgleuiham. Sec Glemham Great.
Northgrave, William de, 237.
Northhall. See Northall.
Northho, Northo, William de, 181, 223, 280,
292.
, , Christiana his wife, 181.
, Olive his wife, 1 81 .
Northkyme. See Kyme North.
Northleach, Northlech [co, Gloucester],
vicarage of, 248.
Northlegh [North Leigh, co. Oxford] . John
de, 136.
Northluttelton. See Littleton North.
Northmerston. See Marston North.
Northmuskam. See Muskham North.
Northo. See Northho.
Northumberland, ports of, 162.
, truce in, 72, 113.
, sheriff of, 40.
NorthwelL William de, 50, 92, 96.
, , presented to Poswick, 28, 35.
, presented to Arksey, 120.
NorthwelL See Nor well.
Northwod, Humphrey de, 200.
North wold, Norwold [co. Norfolk], church
of, 191.
>S'ec Weald North.
Northwood, in the hundred of Whitstaple,
CO. Kent, 115.
Northwyk, Simon de, 230,
, William de, .58,
Norton [co, Hereford], prebend of Hereford,
319.
Norton, co. Somerset, 102.
Norton Bishops, Norton [co. Lincoln], pre-
bend of Lincoln, 131.
Norton Chipping, Chepyngnorton [co. Oxford],
124.
Norton King's, Kyngesnorton, 330.
[co. Worcester], 206,
452
GENERAL INDEX.
Norton, Over, Norton Novere [oo. Oxford],
church of, 24i.
Norton, Adam de. parson of Frome Belet, 85.
, [co. Northumberland], Alan de, 289.
, Geoffrey de, rector of Little Bradley,
91 197, 301.
[co. Southhampton], James de, 70,
259, 354.
Johnde, 16.32.
, parson of Great Bradley. 19,
192.
, Richard de, parson of Bucknall, pre-
sented to the church of Minsterworth,
202.
Richard son of Richard de, 85.
, Robert de, 244. 306.
, William de, 85, 89.
, , chaplain, 137.
[co. York] , William son of William
de, 230.
Nortwell. See Norwell.
Norway, 95.
Norwell, North well, Nortwell [co. Nottingham],
329, 332.
Norwich, Norwyz [co. Norfolk], 10,74, 151,
155, 157, 223, 228. 330.
, Austin Friars of; 157.
, bishop of. See Salmon, John [1299-
1325] ; Ayreminne, William de [1325-
1336] ; Baldok, Master Robert de [1325
quashed].
, bishop of Norwich's palace in, 337.
, bishopric or diocese of, 2, 14, 21, 28,
29, 35, 37, 44, 82, 93, 94, 97, 99, 117,
124, 126, 129, 134, 147, 158, 159, 161,
163. 172, 177, 186. 197, 198, 205, 212,
2.52, 266, 270, 280, 297, 301, 317, 318.
327, 342.
, , king's rights in, during void-
ance, 337, 338.
, castle of, gaol of, 154, 158.
Holy Trinity church, 224.
, prior and convent of, 147,
150, 155.
, letters patent dated at, 205, 212, 213.
214, 219, 220, 222, 225, 238.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269, 327
,. .letters of, attorney for the men of,
262.
, merchants' seal in, 180.
, St. Peter Mancroft, church of, 151.
, 'Shirehous' in, for holding sessions of
the justices, 215.
Norwico, Norwyco, Norwiz, Norwych, John de,
143.
, Robert de, parson of Kinfare, 124.
, , parson of Kinfare, afterwards
of Chastel Isabel, 190.
.Walter de. 65, 144, 147, 159, 183,
234, 284, 347.
Norwico, Walter de — cont,
, treasurer of the Exchequer
'pro tempore, 306.
, William de, 140, 226, 233.
, , parson of Brough under Stain-
moor, 87.
Norwyz. See Norwich.
Nostell, St. Oswalds [co. York], prior of, 59,
241.
, , prior of, parson of Bam-
borough, 150.
Nosterfield, Nostrefeld [co. York], 96.
Not, Henry, 237.
Notary public, 341.
Notebroun, John, 182, 196.
Notiare, Stephen le, of Cleobury Mortimer,
233.
Notingham, Notyngham, Master John de, 44.
, , parson of Elksley, 249, 288.
, Robert de, 64.
, , canon of Salisbury, 98.
, William de, provincial minister of
the Friars Minors in England, 119.
Notley, Nuttele [co. Buckingham], abbot and
convent of, 109.
, St. Mary"s church, 109.
, abbot of, 343.
Notley, Notle, co. Essex, 349.
Notley White, White Nottele [co. Essex],
vicarage of, 322.
Nottele, CO. Southampton. See New Forest.
Nottingham [co. Nottingham], 11, 51, 58, 74,
76, 80, 117, ISO. 249, 292.
, archdeacon of. See Grandissono,
Master John de.
, William, archdeacon of in 1249,
316.
, castle of, 75, 234, 249.
, , constable of, 249.
, , See Grey, Richard
de.
, Hethebeth bridge, 62.
, , the bridge of the new breach
by, 62.
, king at, 86.
, letters patent dated at, 50, 58, 59,
60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 74-80, 82, 135, 136.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 327.
, mur^efor, 75.
, St. Mary's church, 76, 80, 249.
Nottingham, county of, 5, 11. 38, 60, 269.
, sheriff of. See Faucomberge, Henry.
Notyngham. See Notingham.
Nouwell, William, 160.
Novo Castro, Hugh de, presented to Llanfaess,
81.
Novo Mercato, Neumarche, Newemarket,
Newemarch, Richard de, 287.
, Thomas de, 9, 54, 217, 221, 286, 288,
289, 292, 311, 323.
GENERAL INDEX.
453
Nowers, John de, 101, 116.
, Ealphde, 231.
, Eoger de, 29, 55, 78, 283, 286, 287,
297.
Nanburnholme, Bruiinom, Bruunuin, co. York,
134, 144.
Nunnehous [Nunny-kirk, co. Northumber-
land ?] , William del, 289.
Nunwick, Nonewyk [co. York], prebend of
Eipon, 81.
Nuskelyug, Thomas, 316.
Niislyng, Thomas de, 16.
Nusun. John, 148.
Nuthill. See Nutley.
Johnde, 132.
, Hugh de, parson of NuthilL 132.
Nutley, Nuthill [in Holderness, co. York],
'132.
, church of, 132.
Nutstede, Hugh de, 137.
; John de, 137.
Nuttele. See Notley.
Nuuman. See Neuman.
Nyenton [Neenton, co, Salop], Ralph de, 236.
, , William his brother, 236.
Nymnesfeld. See Ninfield.
Nymphsfield, Nymnesfeld, co. Gloucester, 205.
Nyweloud. See Newlaud.
0
Oakham, Okham, co, Rutland, 292.
Oakley Church, Churcheokle [co. Southamp-
ton], church of, 297.
Obenthiyn, David Map Tuder, 330.
, Kenewrek ap David, 330.
Ochyngoure, William de, 334.
Ockham, Okham [co. Surrey], church of, 169,
273.
Oole, Okie [Oakley, co. Bedford], John de, the
elder, 235.
, , the younger, 235.
, Stephen de, 249.
, William de, 249, 312.
Oddingley, Odyngleye [co. Worcester], chapel
of, 333.
Oddy, Doffus, de Luca, 203.
Ode. Oede, Ralph, 135, 137, 146.
Odyngleye. See Oddingley.
Odynnan, William de, abbot of Molana Island,
155.
Offele, Richard de, 200.
Offord, Henry de, 319.
Offord Cluny [co. Huntingdon], church of,
273.
Ogbourne [co. Wilts] , letters patent dated at,
270.
Ogbourne, St. George, Okeburn [co. Wilts],
priory of. 113.
.., Great Okebourne [co. Wilts], vicarage
of, 213.
Ok, Richard atte, 329.
Okeburn. See Ogbourne, St. George.
Okebourne, Great. See Ogbourne, St. George.
Okeford, Child, Childacford [co. Dorset], 277.
Okeford Shilling, Okeford Skellyng[co. Dorset],
church of, 257, 265.
Okes, John de, prior of the hospital of St.
Bartholomew's, Gloucester, 318, 323.
Okford, William de, 288.
Okham, Nicholas de, 211.
Simon de, 257.
See Oakhixiii ; Ockham.
Okie. See Ocle.
Okovere, Roger de, 180.
Okslade, Richard atte, 65. *
Okynchale, Richard de, presented to Taynton,
176.
Old, Wold [co. Northampton], 331.
Old Cotes [in Blyth] , Oulecotes, co. Notting-
ham, 102.
Oldbury or Albury, Aldebury, co. Gloucester,
102.
Oldehalle, Thomas atte, 187.
Oldehebrigge on the confines of Lincoln and
Nottingham, 70.
Oldham, Silvester de, 331.
Oldynton, Icok de, 350.
, Richard de, 350.
Oliver, Henry, 235.
John, of Great Stanway, 41.
, Agnes his wife, 41.
Peter, parson of Navenby, 60.
, William, 155.
Oliverii, Peter, 245.
Ollerton, Allerton, co. Nottingham, 102.
, Wapentake of, 102.
Olney, Olneye, co. Buckingham, 291.
Olneye, Olnye, John de, 79, 1 19, 146, 236.
Olnye. See Olneye.
Ombersley, Ombresleye [co. Worcester], 258.
, church of, 256.
Ongar, Aungre [co. Essex], castle of, 199.
Ongar High, High Aungre [co. Essex] , church
of, 205.
Orange, Aurisacensis , Auracisensis [Vaucluse,
France], Hugh, bishop of, papal nuncio,
47,50, 113,269,273.
Orcheston, co. Wilts, 102.
Orcheston St. George, Saint George, Orcheton
[co. Wilts], William de Estenore,
parson of the church of, 30, 191.
Ordemere, John, 209.
Ordieles. See Castro de Urdiales.
Ordsall? Oureslade [co. Lancaster], 215.
454
GENERAL INDEX.
Oreford. Sec Orford.
Orewell. See Orwell.
Orfold in Wisborough. Ourefold [co. Sussex],
letters patent dated at, 21, 27.
Orford, Oreford, co. Suffolk, 141.
00. Essex, port of, 311.
Orfordness. Orfordnesse [eo. Suffolk], 316.
Orfreiser, John, abbot of Faversham, 178.
Orgerys, Oi-gericiis, Peter de, 194.
Orleton, Adam de, bishop of Hereford [1317-
1327], 116, 132. 151 [319], 337.
John de, 62.
Isabel Kugge wife of, 62.
Ormesby, John de, 101, 119, 191. 293.
Ormesheved. Sec Ormside.
Ormside or Ormshead, Ormesheved [co. West-
morland], church of , 307.
Orreby, Philip de, 347.
Florence wife of, 347.
Orsett, Orsete [co. Essex], 163.
Orston, CO. Nottingham, 290.
[Orum.] Dorum. Gerard, 123.
Orwel], Erewell. Arewell, co. Suffolk, 141,
283. 290, 315, 316.
port of, 311.
Osbaldwick, Osbaldwyk [co. York], prebend
of York, 43.
Oseney. See Osney.
Osevill, Hugh de, parson of High Ongar ex-
changed for Whitchurch, 205.
Ose worth [Usworth, co Durham], John de,
289.
Osgodby, Osgoteby [co. Lincoln], 231.
Osgodby, William de, parson of Haversham,
94.
Osney, North, Oseneye North [co. Oxford] , 83.
, abbot of, 306.
Ospring, Ospreng [co. Kent], hospital of,
master of, 160, 165.
Ospring, David, 72.
Ossingbrugg, Helming de, 89.
Ost', John, 326.
Oteby, Roger de, presented to the vicarage of
Darlington, 148.
Oterwode. See New Forest.
Otewy, William de, 323.
, Margery his wife, 323.
Otford, Otteford [co. Kent], 296.
letters patent dated at, 269, 272, 273,
274.
Othara, Otteham [co. Kent] , 153.
, church of, 153, 296, 341.
Otryngham, Laurence de, 130.
, , Agnes his wife, 130.
Otteham. See Otham.
Oulecotes. See Old Cotes.
Ouneby. See Owmby.
Oure [Over, co. Chester ?]. Thomas de Garton.
parson of, CO.
See Ower.
Ourefold. Sec Orfold.
Oureslade. See Ordsall.
Ouse. Use. 70, 75, 136, 144.
Oustewyk. See Owstwick.
Ousthorpe. See Ewerby Thorpe.
Ouston. See Owston.
Ouuedale, See Uvedale.
Ovedale. See Uvedale.
Over, Overe [co. Cambridge], chiu'ch of, 343
[co. Chester ?], church of, 60.
Overstaweye. See Stowey, Over.
Overton [co. Flint]. 225, 226, 2^)3.
forest of, 225,226,293.
, hundreds and commotes of, 348.
Overton Market, co. Rutland, 291.
Overton Quatremars [co. Leicester], church of,
249.
Oving, Ovynge, co. Sussex. 117, 353.
Ovingdean ? Houndeden. co. Sussex, 271.
Ovingham, Ovyngeham [co. Northumberland],
church of, 295.
Ovynge. See Oving.
Ovyngeham. See Ovingeham.
Owen ap Maddok, 334.
Ower, Oure [co. Southampton], 281.
Oweyn, Henry, Agatha daughter of, 277.
Owmby, Ouneby, co. Lincoln, 103.
Owsthorpe, Ulvesthorpe, co. York, 144.
Owston, Austan [co. Lincoln], John Deyvill
of. See Eyville.
Ouston [co. York], church of, 264.
Owstwick, Oustewyk in Holdernesse, co. York,
302.
Oxendon, John de, 91.
, Richard, 224.
Oxenford. See Oxonia.
Oxford, Oxneford, co. Oxford, 11, 63, 83, 89,
114, 277.
, archdeacon of. See St. Lucy in Silioe,
Gaillard. cardinal deacon of.
, gaol, 182.
hundred without the North gate of,
114.
, mayor of. See Doclinton, John de..
, mayor and bailiffs of, 199, 827.
, mayor, bailiffs and good men of, 324.
, merchants' seal in, 109.
, murage for, 324.
, accounts of, 223.
, St. Bartholomew's by, hospital of,
225.
Robert de Sutton master of,
225. '
, warden of. Sec Brom, Adam
de.
, St. Frideswide's, prior and convent
of, 193.
, , Robert prior of, 225.
, St. John without the East gate,
hospital of, master of, 249.
, St. Mai-y's parish, 63.
GENERAL INDEX.
455
Oxford University, 63.
, student of. 37.
, St. Marys house (Oriel), foundation
of, 63.
, rector and scholars of, 127.
, Stapleton Hall, house of Stapeldon,
rector and scholars of, 277.
Oxford, county of?'6, 124, 176, 182.
Oxhird, William le, of Keisby, 231.
Oxneford. See Oxford ; Oxonia.
Oxneye, William de, 60.
Oxonia, Oxenford. Oxneford, John de, 201,
288.
Nicholas de, 16, 169.
..' , , presented to Marsh Gibbon,
341.
Oyller, Richard, 142.
Oylly, Doylly. Richard, 84.
Oyselour, John le, 18.
Pabenhani, John de. 85, 86, 93, 221, 229.
286, 292.
., constable of the castle, and
of the forest of Tonbridge, 275.
, , Joan his wife, 86.
John, James, and Edmund
his sons, 86.
, the elder, Elizabeth wife of,
73.
Pachou, Geoffrey, 331.
Packington, Pakyngton, co. Stafford, 291.
Pacok. See Pecok,
Pacwode, Richard de, prebendary of Warwick,
127.
Padeham, Stephen de, 11.
Padstow, Patrikestowe [co. Cornwallj, port
of, 310.
Padyngton, John de, 168.
Page, John, 319, 329.
, Peter, 69, 176.
Walter, 230.
Pagenham. See Pagham.
" Paget. Andrew, 349.
Pagham, Pagenham [oo. Sussex], church of.
44.
Pagham, Robert de, 65.
Paghel. See Paull.
Pagrave, Walter de, 191.
Painswick, Payneswyk, co. Gloucester, 116,
Pakeman, Simon, 237.
Pakyngton. See Packington.
Palfreiman, Palefrayman, John le, 64.
, Thomas le, 71.
Palmer, Palmero, Alice la, 62.
, Nicholas, 348.
, John his brother, 348.
John le, 265.
Ralph son of Reginald le, 236.
, William son of Reginald le, 236.
, William le, 348.
Palyngton, Henry de, 145.
Johnde, 146.
Thomas de, 146.
Pamber, Pambere [co. Southampton], forester-
ship of, 42,
Pampesworth, Brian de, parson of Houghton,
16,
Pampsworth, Pampesworth [co, Cambridge],
church of, 89.
Panes, John, 30.
Panfeld. John de. parson of Buckworth, 5.
Pankesford [Panxwortb, co. Norfolk ?]
William de, 223.
Papilon, Roger, 264.
Pardinis, Master Guichard de, parson of
Brinkworth, 43.
Parker, Elias le, of Tendring, 283, 290,
, Henry le. 235, 236,
, Johnle, 329.
, Ralph le, 204.
Robert le, 60.
, Thomas le, of Norwell, 332.
...-. , William, of Alton, 70, 136,
Paries, William. 290.
Parliament, conference of the prelates and
nobles, 31,
, by petition of, 214.
, at Lincoln, 296.
Parmenter, William son of William le, of
Shrewsbury, 40.
Parndon, Great, Great Perdon or Perndon[co.
Essex] , 5.
manor and advowson of, 247.
Parys, William de, 215, 284.
Pasci, William de, 189.
Passele, Passeley [Pashley, co. Sussex],
Edmund de. 26, 31, 69, 71, 138, 144,
284, 288, 290, 299,
Passemere, Peter, 329.
, Peter son of Henry, 333.
Passenham. co. Northampton, 177, 264.
Passenham, William de, 163.
Passewere, Passeware, Gilbert, 330.
Robert de. 329.
Paston [co. Norfolk], 154.
[co. Northampton], 134.
Patcham, Peccham, co. Sussex, 271.
Pate, Roger, 60, 338.
Patemer, John de, 152.
Pateneye, See Patney.
PateshuU, John de, 221, 229.
, Walter de, 9, 101, 216,
456
GENERAL INDEX,
Patesmere. See Patmore.
, John de. 4.
PatleshiiU. See Patshull.
Patmore? Patesmere [co. Hertford]. 4.
Patney, Pateneye [co. Wilts], ohuroh of, 82,
249.
Patrica, Master Robert de, 45, 49.
, prebendary of Gay Minor and
of Stratford St. Laurence, and parson
of Overton Quatremars, 249.
Patrik, Hugh, 137.
Patrikbrumpton. See Brompton Patrick.
Patrikestowe. See Padstow.
Patrinton, Hugh de, parson of Baughurst, 49.
, , parson of Avington, 94, 129,
Patshull, Patleshull, co. Stafford, 268.
Pattingham, Patyngham. co. Stafford, 291.
Paul, Roger, 59.
Pauleflet. See Paull.
Pauleseye, Pauleshay. Robert de, 105, 349.
Paull, Pauleflet [co. York] , 130.
, Paghel [co. York], 133.
Pavage, grants of, 61. 84, 138, 253.
Paveley. Paveli, Pavely, Reginald de, 8, 221,
309, 324.
, Walter de, 261.
, .wife of, 347.
Walter le, the younger, 54.
, Walter de, le fiz, 78.
Paxton, John de, parson of Whitington,
presented to Offord Cluny, 273.
Payne, Payn, Adam, 283, 290.
, John, 333.
, , of Catherston the elder, 152.
, Robert fiz, 66, 89, 152, 228, 261, 285.
303, 310.
, Robert, of Swineshead, 231.
Paynel, Andrew, 260.
, John, 127, 185.
, Maud, 208.
Paynes wyk. See Pains wick.
Pays, John de la, 2.
Payton, Robert, 222.
Peace, commissioners of, 71, 228-9, 231, 237,
238, 239, 292, 347, 350, 352.
Peak, Pek [co. Derby] , 331.
Peassmarsh.Pesemersh.Pesmershe [co. Sussex],
prebend of Hastings free chapel of St.
Mary, 153, 163, 213, 247.
Peat, Peter atte, 211.
Peauton, John de, 247-
Peccham. See Patchaiu.
Pecche, Gilbert, 207.
, John, 221,230.
, , constable of the castle of
Corfe and of the warren of Purbeek,
202.
, , parker of Freemantle and
Crookham, 339.
, Simon, 107.
Peeham. See Peckham.
Pecke, Geoffi-ey, 65.
Peckham, Peeham [co. Kent] , church of, 43.
Pecok, Pekoe, Pacok, Adam , 235.
, Ralph, 235.
William, 329.
Pecus, Stephen, 230.
Pedder, Robert, 70.
Pedelivere, John, 185.
Pedelowe, John de, 280.
Pedon, Peter, 140.
PedAvardyn, Walter de, 326.
Pedynton, Thomas de, 338.
Peek, William del, parson of Penrhos, ex
changed for Alton Berners, 253.
Peine forte et dure, 142.
Peivre. See Peyvre.
Pek. See Peak.
Pekham, Simon de, 329.
Pekoe. See Peook.
Peldon, Roger de, 327.
Pelegriai, Bernard, 92.
Pelegrini, Peregrini, Raymond, parson of
Atherton (Arreton), 56, 342.
Pelegrym, Pelegryn, Pelleryn, Nicholas, 283
, Raymond, 93, 119, 287.
Pelerym, John, 166.
Peleshale. See Pelsall.
Peleter, William le, 140.
Pelham Fnrneux, Pelham Fourneaux [co.
Hertford], chantry of, 38.
Pelham, Richard de, 94.
Pelleryn. See Pelegrym.
Pellessone, John, 74, 143.
Pellitot, Philip, 11.
Pelsall, Peleshale, co. Stafford, 291.
Pelstede, John de, 16.
Pelynge. See Pillinge.
Pembridge, Penebrugg [co. Hereford], land
of, 326.
See Pennebrigg.
Pembroke, Pembroch [co. Pembroke], priory
of, 104, 111, 118, 122, 152.
Pembroke, county of, 334.
earl of. See Valencia.
, countess of. See Sancto Paulo
Mary de.
, Mary, countess of. *Seg Valencia.
Pembrug, Penbrug, Pembrigge, Pennebrug,
Penebrugg, Fulk de, 8, 55, 248.
[Pembridge, co. Hereford], John de
85, 217.
, Robert de, 334.
, Thomas de, 232.
, Walter de, parson of By ford, 249.
, Master Walter de, presented to Ful-
beck, 270.
Pench or Peuch, William, 23.
Pencrich, See Penkridge.
Pendregas, Thomas, 119.
GENERAL INDEX.
457
Penebrugg. Sec Pembrugge ; Penibridge.
Peneres, Penres, Robert de, 334.
, keeper of the castle, town and
land of Haverford, of Wales, 219.
Penistone, Peniston [oo. York], church of,
148.
Penkridge, Pencrich [co. Stafford], 185.
, Henry le Persones de, 153.
Penle, Riohai'd de, 65.
Penn, la Penne [co. Buckingham], church of,
251.
Penne in Agen [Lot et Garonne], 306, 316.
Penne, John de la, 9, 82, 85, 217, 286.
Pennebrigg. See Pembrug.
Penres. See Peneres.
Penrhos, Penros [co. Anglesea or Carnarvon],
church of, 103, 155, 253, 259.
Penrith, Penreth [co. Cumberland], vicarage
of, 82, 96.
Penros. See Penrhos.
Penryn, co. Cornwall, prebend of the chapel
of, belonging to Exeter, 338.
Pentelowe, Pentelewe, Henry de. 49, 224,
292.
Pentrich, Ivo, 140.
Peny, John, 208.
Paper, Thomas, 191.
, Walter, 349. "
, William, 191.
Perbalt, Henry de, 183.
Perbroun, John, 59, 87. 133, 136, 143, 204,
364.'
Percebrigge, John de, 44.
, , chaplain of Pierse Bridge, 14.
, , (See Pierse Bridge.
, , parson of Sturmer, afterwards
of Woolwich, 131.
, , parson of Woolwich, 302. 321.
Percy, Percehay, Henry de, 138, 144, 162,
220, 225, 228, 293, 303.
, Henry de, Eleanor wife of, 192.
, Johnde, 107, 111,234.
, Nicholas son of Arnold de, of Kil-
dale,201.
, William de, 168.
, , parson of Folk, 223.
, , , William his son, 223.
Perdon. See Parndon.
Perdriour, John le, 57-58.
Pere, Roger son of Richard le, 283.
Peregrini. See Pelegrini.
Perepount. See Perpount.
Perers, Pereres, Ela de, 101.
, Richard de, 8 54, bQ, 77, 99, 100.
101, 136, 200, 229, 243, 284, 286, 344^
354.
, , sheriff of Essex and Hert-
ford, 152.
Peres. See Petri.
Perheved, William, 329.
Perlethorpe, Peverelthorp, oo. Nottingham
313.
Perndon. See Parndon.
Perold, Richard, 290.
Perot. See Pirot.
Perpount, Pii-epont, Perepount, Pyrpont,
Adam de, 323.
, Robert, 9, 221, 228, 234, 286, 288.
Perres. See Petri.
Perrot. See Pirot.
Persone, Persoun, Henry la, of Mottiston,
140.
John, 234.
, Thomas, 234.
Pertryk, Richard, 321.
Peruch", Boniface de, 345.
Perul, Domingeo de la, 62.
Peruzzi. See Florence.
Pesage. See Custom.
Pesemersh. See Peasemarsh.
Pesenden, William de, 275.
Juliana his wife, 275.
Pesmershe. See Peasemarsh.
Pesshon, William, 297.
, , Margaret his wife, 297.
Pestour, Edmund, of Cambridge, 257.
, Randolf le, 69.
Peter, Geoffrey son of, sometime earl of Essex,
128.
Hugh son of, de Sanoto Augustino,
165.
John son of. de Lymesy, 351.
, William son of, le Clerk, 348.
Peterborough [co. Northampton], Adam,
abbot of, 134.
Petersham, Petrechesham [co. Surrey], 53.
Petevenini, Elias, 126.
Pethaye. See Pettaugh.
Petherick, Nansfonten [co. Cornwall], church
of, 341.
Petit, Petyt, John, 14, 300.
, Walter, 115.
, William, 224.
, William, of Crawley. 272.
See aUo Luttle.
Petrechesham. See Petersham.
Petri, Perres, Peres, Andrew, 83, 84.
, de Castro Sorys, of Burgos, 2, 93.
Martin, 30.
, Robert, of Aynho, 329.
Pettaugh, Pethaye [co. Suffolk], 207.
Petwortb, Petteworth, co. Sussex, 235.
letters patent dated at , 27.
Pevensey, Pevenese [co. Sussex] , 145, 310.
, letters patent dated at, 19, 20, 26, 33,
70.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 166, 215.
Peverel, honor of, 2, 86, 96, 114, 133, 179,
181,212.
458
GENERAL INDEX.
Peverel, Andrew. 16, 82.
Edmwnd, 166.
, John. 90, 148, 152.
Peverelthorp. See Perlethorpe.
Peynyng, "William, 139.
Peyntour. Martin le, 39.
Peytefyn, Peytevyn, Nicholas, 331.
!, Richard. 124.
, Roger, 72.
.William, 176.
Peyton [Peyton, co. Suffolk], Robert de, 219,
315.
Peytou. Peyto. John de, 69, 138.
Peyvre, Peivre, Peyvre. John, of Burwell, 350.
, John, 'Keu,'351.
, Paulinas. 339.
Roger, 317.
, William, 71.
Hawise his wife, 71.
Pezano, Manuel de, admiral of the king of
Portugal, 260.
Philip, Phelipp, brother, 47.
ap Dayid, 64.
, Yaghan, 331.
, William son of Henry, 128.
Philippi, Bonus, de Florencia, 115, 171.
Picanulius, Frederick, 305.
Picard. See Pickard.
Pickering, Pykeryngg, co. York, 332.
, liberty of, 143.
, St. Nicholas hospital, warden of. See
Barneby, Roger de.
Pickworth, Picworth, Pikworth, Pykeworth,
CO. Lincoln, 103, 231.
CO. Rutland, 292.
Picot, Pycot, Henry, 258.
, John, 275.
, Peter, 55.
, Roger, 232.
Picourabe. See Piecombe.
Piddinghoe. Pidynho, Pidinghowe. co. Sussex,
271,293.
fishery of, 223.
Piddletrenthide, Pydeletrentehide [co. Dorset].
church of, 190.
Pidinghowe. See Piddinghoe.
Pidseburton. See Burton Pidsea.
Pidynho. See Piddinghoe.
Piecombe, Pycoumbe, co. Sussex, 271.
Pierse Bridge, Percebrigge [co. Durham] , 44.
, chapel of, 14.
Pigge, Gilbert. 15.
Pigot, Pygot, Michael, of Wath, 104.
, Robert, parson of Handsworth, 350.
Pik, Pyk, John, 278.
, Richard, 111,224.
Pikard, Picard. Pykard, Pychard. John, 68,
108.
, Roger, 85, 113,217,255.
, Sir Roger, 97.
, Thomas, 229.
Pikering, Pykeryng, John, 30.
Master Robert de, dean of York, 46.
213.
See Pickering.
Pikesle, Pykesle, Master John de, 71, 73, 291.
Pikworth. Hugh, 70, 136.
See Pickworth.
Pilgrimage, 124.
Pillesbury. See Pilsbury.
Pillinge near Marston Moretaine [co. Bedford],
235.
Pillond, William de, 152.
Pilsbury , Pillesbury [near Bakewell. co. Derby],
203.
Piltoft, Philip, 100, 101.
Pilton, Adam de, 270.
, Ralph de. parson of Northwold, 191.
Pinchbeck, Pynchebek. Pyncebek, co. Lincoln,
15, 123, 238.
Pinhoe, co. Devon, *SV;6' Pynho.
Pinibus, Pynibus, Master John de, 314.
, , prebendary of South Musk-
ham, 34.
, , prebendary of South Musk-
ham, CO. Nottingham, and of Hill
Deverill, co. Wilts, 314.
, .archdeacon of Bazas, 159,
179.
Pinkhill, Puntele [in Stanton Harcourt], co
Oxford, 206.
Pinley, Pynneleye, co. Warwick, 37-
Pipard, Pippard, John son of William, 324.
, Peter, 188.
Pipe, Pype, Thomas de, 8, 55, 66, 216, 223.
Pipeshill, Robert de, presented to Shenfield,
118.
Pippard. See Pipard.
Pirates, 30, 294.
Pirbi*ight [co. Surrey], letters patent dated at,
16.
Pirepont. See Perpount.
Pirie. See Piry.
Piriton. See Pirton.
Pirot, Perrot, Perot, Henry, 211.
, Simon, 323.
Pirton, Piriton, Pyrytou [co. Worcester] ,
church of, 177, 296.
/See Purton.
Piry, Pirie, Pirye, John de, 23.
, .*.., parson of Aylestone, 248.
, John atte, 349.
, Richard atte, 290.
, Robert de, 306.
Piry ton, Walter de, 180.
See Purton.
Pite, William, 189.
, , Roger his brother, 189.
Pittok, Adam. 64.
Piz Maurou, Peter le, of Spain, 82.
Plaisforte, John, 263.
GENERAL INDEX.
459
Plaiz, Playz, Pleyz, Eiohard de, 9, 169, 171,
200, 218, 223.
Planes, Roger de, 188.
Plasencia. See Plenoia.
Plassh, Hugh de, 330.
, Walter, 331.
Plate armour, 29.
Playz. See Plaiz.
Pleasley. Plesleye [co. Derby], 185.
Pleey, John de, 312.
Plencia, Plasencia in Biscay [Spain], 32.
Pleshey, Plescy [co, Essex], castle of, chapel
within, John do Wodehous. warden of,
244.
Master John Walewayn,
warden of, 244.
, constable of. See Abyndon,
Stephen de.
, corpus of, 322.
, letters patent dated at, 157, 159, 227.
Plesleye. See Pleasley.
Plessetis, Hugh de, 223.
Pleyz. See Plaiz.
Plukenet, Plokenet, Alan, 159, 301
Joan wife of, 308.
Oliver de, 169.
Plumber, Plumbere, Plumbury, co. Wilts
[rectius co. Dorset] , 102.
Plumberrow Hall, Plumbergh, co. Essex, 266.
Plumbury, co. Wilts. See Plumber.
Pluraland. Plumbland [co. Cumberland]. John
de, 307.
Plumlond, Walter de, 117.
Plummere, John de, 135.
Plumpton, Plumpton by Wedon, Pynkeny [co.
Northampton], 37.
See Plympton St. Mary.
Plumstead, Plumpstede [co. Kent], 300.
Plumpsted by Baconesthorp [co. Nor-
folk] , church of, 19.
Plumstead Great, Grymmere Plumstede [co.
Norfolk] , 155.
Plumtree, Plumtre, co. Nottingham, 102.
wapentake of, 102.
Plymouth, Plymmuth [co. Devon], 18,26,65,
310.
, muster at, 3.
Plympton St. Mary, Plumpton [co. Devon],
prior and convent of, 319.
Pocklington, Pokelyngton, co. York, 144.
Podio Barzaco, Podio Bersaco, Podio Bosaco,
Master John de, 93, 119.
, Master Poncius de, archdeacon of
London, canon of St. Peter's, York,
parson of Shoreditch, 39.
, archdeacon of London, pre-
bendary of Bolam, and parson of
Shoreham, 43.
archdeacon of London and
prebendary of Bole, 84.
Poel, John, 146.
i Poer, Power, Adam le, 207.
I , Arnold le, 280, 282.
I , Robert, 151.
parson of Adderdeleye, cham-
berlain of North Wales, 77, 148.
, Stepfhen, 23, 227, 230, 304.
Poghele, Adam de, 48.
Thomas de, 155.
Poher wood [near Budleigh, co. Devon],
262.
Poignaunt, Poygnaunt, Poynaunt, John, 306.
William, 69, 138.
Poinz, Pounz, Poynz, Hugh de, 220, 254, 309.
, Richard de, 229, 286.
Poisellard, Peter, 339.
Poitou, 272.
, Richard count of, 28.
Pokelyngton, Pokelyntou, Poklyngton [Pock-
lington, CO. York] , John de, 329.
, Robert de, parson of Ribch ester. 180,
204.
(See Pocklington.
Pokerioh. See Puckeridge.
Poklynton. See Pokelynton,
Pol, John, 136.
Pole, la, CO. Wilts. See Poole Keynes.
Pole, Anian de la, 51.
Richard de la, 60, 249.
, Thomas de, 208.
; ..• , William de la, 165.
j Poleford, Peter de, parson of Bradninch, 169.
I Poleter, Pulleter, Edward le, 346.
, Johnle, 257.
Polethorn, PoUethorne, Richard de. 208, 300.
, Joan his wife, 300.
I Poletria, Richard de, 288.
Poleye, Roger de, parson, afterwards prior of
Holy Trinity, London, 125, 126.
Poleyn, Theobald, 59.
Pollard, Master William, parson of Wassing-
borough, 56.
PoUethorne. See Polethorn.
Pollusput, Roger, 140.
, Simon, 140.
Polruan [co. Cornwall], 310.
Pomeray, Pomereye, Pomerye, Henry de la,
or de, 228, 256, 285.
Pomeriis, John de, prior of Andover, 46, 181.
311.
, , Bernard his brother, 31 1 .
, William de, 305,
Ponohardon, Florence de, 184.
, Giles de, 184.
, Henry de, 184.
, Oliver de, 184.
, Peter de, 184.
J Ponche. See Punche.
' Ponde, Henry atte, 65.
, Sewal atte, 349.
460
GENERAL INDEX.
Pontage, grants of, 41, 90, 119, 127, 173,
278.
Ponte Burgi [Boroughbridge, oo. York],
Gilbert de, 353.
Pontefract, Pountfreit, Pountfreyt [co. York],
191, 273.
, oastle of, corpus of, 204, 205.
, gaol of, 239.
, porter of . See Knottynglej,
Simon de.
, honour of, 80, 197, 213, 251
, priory of, 148, 163, 186.
Pontefract and Friston, co. York, town of.
161.
Pontefract [on Thames], letters patent dated
at, 161, 162, 163, 272.
Pontefracto, Pounfreyt, Edmund de, 234.
, Hugh de, 66.
, warden of the lepers' house
of St. Leonard atte Stonlok, South wark,
323.
, Thomas de, 229.
Ponte Robert!, ^Tilliaiu de, 7, 145, 146.
Ponteyse, William, 288.
Ponthieu and Montreuil, count of. See
Edward III.
seneschal of, 1 75.
Pontyngdon, Roger de, 62.
Ponyngges, Thomas de, 90.
Poole, Poule, la Pole [co. Dorset], 148, 310.
Poole Keynes, Pole la, co. Wilts, 102.
Pope. See John XXII.
Popelton [Poppleton. co. York] , Adam de,
138, 293.
, Johnde, 138, 293
Popham Robert de, 22.
Poppleton, CO. York. See Popelton.
Porbican. Sec Looe West.
Porchester, Porccestre [co. Southampton],
24, 26.
, castle of, 283.
, , gate of, 3,
, , tower in, 197.
, , outer bailey of, 197.
, , constable of. .S'ec Saunford,
Thomas de.
, gaol of, 19.
, king at, 4.
, letters patent dated at, 1, 2, 3-7, 13,
20, 21, 22, 23. 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29.
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 42, 64, Q5, 66,
67, 68, 69, 70, 115, 118, 119, 122, 123,
125, 131, 143, 144,222,303, 304,305,
306, 307, 310, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317,
318, 319, 320, 321, 323, 349, 350, 351,
352, 353.
Porchet, Nicholas, 183.
Poringland Great, Porynglond Great [co.
Norfolk] , church of, 93.
'Porpais' fish, 143.
Portaly, Master John, prebendary of Bedford
Minor, 82.
Portau, William Arnaud del. See Arnald.
Porte, William de la, 330.
Portebref, William le fiz, 105.
Porteref, William son of William, 170.
Portejoye, John, 72.
Portelmuth. See Portlemouth.
Porter, Henry le, 348.
, John le, of Staunton Harecourt, 49.
Ralph le. 278.
, Richard le, 19.
Porterose, John, 224.
Porteseye. See Portsea.
Portesheved, See Portishead.
Porteugalet. See Portugalets.
Portishead, Portesheved, co. Wilts [rectius
CO. Somerset], 102.
Portinariis, Acheritus de, of Florence, 171.
Portlemouth, Portelmuth [co. Devon], 310.
Porton [in Amesbury], co. Wilts, 102.
Portsea, Portseye, co. Southampton, 102.
Portsmouth [co. Southampton], 15, 19, 25,
27, 45, 96, 97. 112, 134, 136, 140, 141,
148, 306, 308, 309, 310, 317.
, gaol, 139.
muster at, 77.
, port of, 184.
Portugal, king of, 260.
Portugalete, Porteugalet in Biscay [Spain],
32.
Posbrook, Possebrok [near Fareham, co. South-
ampton], 24, 26.
Poswick, Poswyk, Possewyk [co. Norfolk],
church of, 28, 35, 117, 126, 169.
Potekyn, William, 156.
Poteme. See Potterne.
Potesgrave, Richard de, master of the hospital
of St. Mary Magdalen, Newton in
Holderness alias Newton Out, 269, 343.
Potito, John, 15.
Potter, Robert, 351.
Potteresmerston. See Marston Potters.
Potterne, Poterne [co.. Wilts], church of, 311.
Potterspury, Potterespiry [co. Northampton],
313.
, church of, 2.53.
Potton [co. Bedford], church of, 156, 164.
Potyn, Salamon, 208.
Pouohe. See Punche.
Poucyn, John, 48, 51.
Pouf, William, 226, 233.
Pouger, Henry, 123.
Poun, Poune, Robert, 84, 272.
Pounfreyt, Pountfreit. See Pontefract.
Pounz. See Poinz.
Poup, John, 349.
Pours, Walter. 109.
Povy, Reginald, 224.
Powe, William, 145.
GENERAL INDEX.
461
Powele, John de, 65.
Power. See Peer.
Pojgnaunt. See Poignant.
Poyle, John de la, 120.
Poynaunt. See Poignaunt.
Poynton [Pojnton, co. Chester ?], John de,
229.
Poynz. See Poinz.*'
Prat, William, 67, 331.
Pratellis. Eobert de, 17.
Preaux [Eure], abbey of, 129, 134, 147, 256,
297.
Prendregas, Thomas, 199.
Prere, John, 12.
Prest. Thomas, 348.
Prestewold. See Prestwolde.
Preston, 255.
, Edmund de G-riinsby, parson of, 160.
, CO. Northmnberland, 289.
Preston in Amounderness [co. Lancaster], St.
Mary Magdalen by, hospital of, warden
of. >See Coupland, John de ; Evesham,
John de.
Preston in Holderness, co. York, 125, 130,
265.
Preston, John de, 65, 68, 130, 142.
, , Margaret daughter of, 195.
, Laurence de, 122.
, Eoger de, "second justice of pleas
following to justiciary of Ireland, 295.
, William de, 18, 24, 142.
Prestwolde, Prestewolde [Prestwold, co. Lei-
cester], Hugh de, 225, 291, 351.
Pride, Pryde, Roger, 87, 166, 167.
Pridiaux, Roger, 28.
, Elizabeth his Avife, 28.
Priket, Laurence, 166, 167.
Prilli, Hugh son of Peter, 346.
Peter, 346.
Prioret, Bernard, 279.
Priour, John, 137, 200.
Pritewell. See Prittlewell.
Prittlewell, Pritewell, Prittewell [co. Essex],
James de Cusancia, prior of, 30, 41 .
Prodhomme, Henry, 71.
, William, 83, 86.
Promhulle. See Broomhill.
Proo, William, 172.
Prouwet. See Prowet.
Provence, 171.
Provost, Alan le, 13. 17.
, ,du Vale, 12.
, Edmund le, 306.
, Roger le, of Swine, 226, 233.
, Walter le, of Withcall, 347.
, , John his son, 347.
Prowet, Prouwet, Hugh, 349.
, Richard, of Street, 349.
See Reve.
Pryde. See Pride.
Puokeridge [co. Hertford], letters patent dated
at, 56, 59.
Pul, Francis, ' prestre ' of Ghent, 129.
' Pulpustre,' Francis, prestre of Ghent.
134.
Pulle, Walter de la, escheator in Ireland, 165.
Pulleter. See Poleter.
Pulpustre. See Pul.
Pulteney, John de, 257.
, Richard de, 134,
Pulton, Stephen de, 311.
Punche, Ponohe or Pouche, William, master
of the Blithe, of Westminster, King's
mariner, 300, 352.
Puntele. See Pinkhill.
Punton, John de, 201.
Pm-beck, Purbyk [co. Dorset], warren of, 202,
236.
Purse, Robert, 350.
Purton, Piryton, Pirton, co. Wilts, 103.
, letters patent dated at, 266.
Purveyance, 19, 22, 50, 64, 306, 325.
Purveyors, 194.
Pury, 352.
Puseye, William de, 83.
Pusserum, Thomas, 208.
Putot, Robert de, abbot of Fecamp, 304.
Putte, William atte, 60.
Putteford, Hugh de, 246.
, Christina his wife, 246.
Puttenham, James de, 64, 68.
, William de, 65. 68.
Puyguilhem ? Puys Quilliam [Dordogne], 308
Pycele, John, 140.
Pychard. See Pikard.
Pycheford, John de, 163.
, Ralph de, 163.
Pycot. See Picot.
Pydeletrentehide. See Piddle trenthide.
Pye, Walter, parson of Wolverton, 132.
, William, 291.
Pye mount. See Pymont.
Pygot. See Pigot.
Pyghlesdon, Nicholas de, 247.
Pygot. See Pigot.
Pyk. See Pik.
Pykard. See Pikard.
Pykering. See Pikering.
Pykesle. See Pikesle.
Pykeworth. See Pickworth.
Pyle. Walter atte, 139.
Pymont, Pymount, Pyemount, Pymond
Francis, 110, 119, 139, 225, 255
Pyn, John, of Ashley, 196.
Pyncebek, William de, 160,
Pyncebek, Pynchebek. See Pinchbeck.
Pynder, Pyndere, William le, 316.
, William le, of Swine, 226. 233.
Pynge, John, 349.
462
GENERAL INDEX.
Pynho [Pinhoe, co. Devon], Robert de, parson
of Thurlestone, 57.
, Walter de, 180.
Pynibus. See Pinibus.
Pynkeneye. Edmund de, 164.
, Eobert de, Alice daughter of, 188.
Pynneleye. See Pinley.
Pynnok, John, 167.
, Richard, 67.
, William, 67,281.
Pynsole, Peter Bernard de. See Bernard.
Pype. See Pipe.
Pyrpont, See Perpount.
Pyryton. See Pirton.
Q
Quapelod [Whaplode, co. Lincoln], William
son of Simon de, 241.
Quappelade. See Whaplode.
Quayage, grant of, 105, 159, 227, 252.
Quedwell, Ralph de, 235.
Queldryk, Robert de, of South Cave, 348.
Quelpedale, Stephen son of Thomas de, 307.
Quemerford, Robert de, 275.
Quendon [co. Essex], church of, 264.
Quengou, John de, parson of Leadenham, 59.
Quereudon, WiUiam de, 128.
Querneby, William de, 284.
Queye, John de, 72.
Quikman, Thomas, 209.
Quorndon, Querdon, co. Leicester, 292,
Quyneberge, John de, 66.
R
Rabayn, Robayn, Peter, 22, 180.
Rabot, John, 296.
Rachedale. See Rochdale.
Radcliffe Surwrok. See Ratclift' on the
Wreak, co. Leicester.
Radeclif, Radeclive [Ratcliffe, co. Leicester ?]
Thomas de, 291.
[Ratcliffe, co. Lancaster], William
de, 318.
• ■• , , Adam, John, and Roger his
brothers, 348.
, Richard son of William de, 348.
Radeford Symele. See Radford Semele.
Rademeld. See Rodmell.
Radenhale. See Redenhall,
Radenouere. See Radnor.
Radesleye, Walter de, 276.
Rading, John de, 338.
See Reading.
Radnor, Radenore [Wales], castle and land of,
206, 258.
land of, 97, 326.
Radetrowe. See Rattery.
Radford Semele, Radeford Symely [co. War-
wick], 88.
Radmeld. See Rodmell.
Radmere, John de, keeper of the king's stud,
297-
See Redmere.
Ragdale, Rakedale, co. Leicester, 291.
Ragelea, 157.
Ragenhull, Richard de, parson of Barnoldby,
129.
Ragoldyk, co. York, 144.
Rainham, Reinham, Reynham, 329.
, CO. Essex, 270.
, [co. Kent], 210.
Rakedale. See Ragdale, co. Leicester.
Ralegh, Andrew de. 351.
Robert de, 351.
, Thomas de, 351.
Ralph, Hubert son of, 188.
, John son of, le Botiller, 237.
, Ralph son of William son of, 257^
, Richard son of, presented to Athboy,
258.
, , de Seueleho, 235.
, Robert son of. 189.
, Roger son of, 69.
Williamson of, de Neuton, 70.
, (Henry II), 157.
Rameseye. See Ramsey.
Ramesholt, John, 230.
Rammesbury, Edmund de, 91.
, Walter de, presented to Fisherton
St. Nicholas, 343.
Rampton, William de, 115.
Ramsey, Rameseye [co. Huntingdon], 331.
Randolf, John, 25, 68, 73, 139, 143, 225,
226, 231, 350, 353.
, , Joan his wife, 25.
, Philip, 140.
, Thomas, 65.
, Thomas, earl of Moray, 6. 23, 40.
Rangeworthy, Ryngeworth, co. Gloucester,
193.
Rasen Middle, Middelrasen, co. Lincoln,
103.
Rasen West, Westrasen [co. Lincoln] , 70,
127, 185.
, church of, 89, 114, 160, 163.
, lord of. 127.
Rasen, John de, 343.
Ratcliff on the Wreak, Radcliffe Surwrek, co,
Leicester, 291.
GENERAL INDEX.
4G3
Ratoliffe, co, Lancaster. See Radeclif.
, CO. Leicester. See Radeclive.
Eatlesdene, John de, 137, 146.
, Margery his wife, 137, 146.
Ratlisden. See Rattlesden.
Rattery, Ridetrowe, co. Devon, 61.
Rattlesden, Ratlisden [co. Suffolk] , 38.
Ratyngdon,Ratynden[Rottingdean, CO. Sussex]
John de,' 122, 218, 309.
Raumvill, Robert de, 19.
Raundes, William de, 58.
Raven, Hamo, 170.
Ravendale [co. Lincoln], priory of, 115.
Ravenesmeles. See Meols, Raven.
Baveneston [Ravenstone, co. Buckingham],
Philip de, 230.
Raveningham, Ravenyngham [co, Norfolk],
church of, 124.
Ravensdale [co. Derby] , letters patent dated
at, 66. 77, 80,81, 82, 85,86,135.
Ravenser, Odd, Ravenserod, co. Yoi'k, 312.
, port of, 311.
Ravenstone, co. Buckingham. See Raveneston.
Rayleigh, Reylleye, Reylegh, Reale [co.
Essex], 179.
, honor of, 12, 13, 176, 251.
Rayne, Renes, Little [co. Essex], 187.
Raynton, Reynton, Thomas de, 151, 289.
Raytheby, Peter de. 347.
Reade, Thomas le, 300.
Reading. Redyngges [co. Berks] , abbot of,
341.
Reale. See Rayleigh.
Rebels lands, 7, 291.
Reche, John de, 302. '
Reculver, Reculvre, Recolvre [co. Kent], 208,
210.
Red Castle [co. Hereford?], 64.
Red, Richard, parson of Griston, 64.
Redding, Redyng. Reding [co. Kent] , mayor
and bailiffs of, 166, 215.
, water of, 211.
See also Hythe, Small.
Rede, Thomas le, 14,
Thomas, 210.
William, 145, 351.
Redemane, Matthew de, parson of Shere, 57.
Redenhall, Redenhale [co. Norfolk] , 3, 20.5.
, church of, 205.
, advowson, 205.
Redeswell, Rediswell, Master John de, baron
of the Exchequer, 313.
, Johnde, 200.
Reding. See Redding.
Redlane. Ridelane, co. Dorset, hundred of
147.
Redham, Oliver de, 173.
Redmere, John de, 155.
See Radmere.
Master Robert de. 64.
Redness, Rednesse [co. York], 118.
Redyng. See Redding.
Redynges, Nicholas de, 130.
, Alice his wife, 130.
, Simon de, 23, 123, 325.
Ree, Thomas atte, of Wodeford, 128.
Reen ap Grenou, 334.
Rees. See Res.
Refham, Henry son of Grace de, 330.
, Johnde, 263.
, Richer, 138.
Reginald, German son of, 330.
, Ralph son of, la Palmere, 236.
, Reginald son of , 160, 166.
, William son of, le Palmere, of Neen-
ton, 236.
See Reinald.
Reginald!, Walter [bishop of Worcester, after-
wards] archbishop of Canterbury [1314-
1327], 56, 157, 159, 161, 176, 177, 188.
268, 275, 304. 342, 345.
Re i gate, Reygate, co. Surrey, 293.
castle and town of, 271 .
, warren at , 223.
Reihamme, Roger de, 211.
Reinald, Reynaud, Renaud, Reynald, Reynold,
Henry, 69.
John, 67, 176.
, John his son, 67.
, Thomas, 136.
, , Oliver son of, 190.
See Reginald.
Reinham. See Rainham.
Relosse, Peter Sanches de, 84,
Remisman, Peter de, 66.
Remond, John, 18.
Renaud. See Reinald.
Rendham, Robert de, 207.
Reneham, John de, 145.
, William de, 146.
Renes Little. See Rayne.
Renham, Robert de, 41.
See Reynham.
Rennere, Nicholas le, 110.
Repham or Reepham. Repham, co. Lincoln,
103.
Repton, Repindon, Repyngton, Repyndon, co.
Derby, 103.
prior of, 76, 86, 90, 92.
priory, 98.
canons of Calke removed to, 98.
Reremostier, Simon, 274.
Rerus, Rerus son of, de Hibernia, 243.
Res, Rees, Rys, ap GrifBth, 64, 87, 97, 111,
219, 325, 331, 334, 336.
, constable of the corpus of the
castle of Dynevor, 341.
, Joan his wife, 87.
, WiUiamap, 326.
Retherhithe. See Rotherhithe.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Eeve, Hugh lo, of Wooloombe, 232.
, Nicholas le, Maud wife of, 69, 138.
, Richard son of Walter le, 44.
Robert son of Richard le, 291.
, , Henry his brother, 291.
, Walter le, 44.
See Provost.
Revesby [eo, Lincoln], abbot of, 87.
Rewaiid, Alan, 65.
Rewley by Oxford [eo. Oxford], Peter de
Duvone. abbot of, 20, 42.
abbot and convent of, 83.
, abbot of, 340.
Reygate. See Reigate.
Reylegh. See Rayleigh.
Reylleye. See Rayleigh.
Reynak, Arnald Cayleu de. See Cayleu,
Reynald. See Reinald.
Reynaud. See Reinald.
Reyndon. See Roydon.
Reyne, Amaneu, 324.
Reyner, Gilbert, 171.
, John son of, Juliana daughter of.
321.
, William, 100.
Reyneri, Peter de, 115.
Reynes Little [co. Essex], church of, 311.
Rsynham, Richard de, 68.
/See Renham ; Rainham.
Reynold. ^See Reinald ; Reginald.
Reynton. See Raynton.
Rhos [co. Denbigh], Ros, co. Salop, cantred
of, 103, 354.
Rhoscrowther, Roscurghthour [co. Pembroke],
chui'ch of, 12.
Rhyfiniog [co. Denbigh] , Rowennok, Ryvon-
yawc, CO. Salop, cantred of, 103, 354.
Ribbelcestre. See Ribchester.
Ribchester, Ribbescestre. Ribbelcestre [co.
Lancaster] , church of, 180, 204.
Riccall, Rycale, Ricale, Rykehale [co. York] ,
prebend of, 17, 36, 46.
Richard, count of Poitou, 28.
, earl of Cornwall, king of Almain,
109.
, John son of, de Heghes, 348.
, , atte Watre, 69.
, Nicho as son of, de Frismersk, 187.
, Alice his wife, 187.
, Ralph son of, 8.
, Ralph Fitz, 82, 85, 93, 229, 286.
, Richard son of, de Norton, 85.
, Robert, of Chalk, 329.
, Robert son of, de Melnho, of Biggles-
wade, 198.
, , leReve, 291.
, , , Henry his brother,
291.
, Roger son of, le Pere, 283.
, Simon son of, 188.
Richard — cont,
, Thomas son of, de Hodesdon, 330.
, , de Werkele, 343.
, William son of, 321.
, , de Dudelusford, 348.
Richard's castle, Richardes castel [co. Here-
ford], 188, 212.
Richmond, archdeacon of. See Talairandi,
Elias.
John, archdeacon of, in 1249, 316.
archdeaconry of . 125, 165, 204.
, castle of, 244.
, , constable of, 244.
, castle and honor of, 342.
Rickingall. See Rykinghale.
Rickmansworth, Rikemeresworth [co. Hert-
ford], 264.
Ridale, John de, the elder, 44.
, John son of John de, 44.
, Thomas de, 135.
Ride, Ryde, John le, 349.
, Walter atte, 140.
Ridelane. See Redlane.
Ridere, Henry le, 314.
, Robert le, 223.
Ride wale, Robert de, 104.
, William de, 104.
Riding, East [co. York], N. archdeacon of,
in 1249, 316.
See York, county of .
Rievaulx, Rievall [co. York], abbot of, 125,
188, 344.
Rigeton, John de, 15.
Rikemeresworth. See Rickmansworth.
Ripariis, Ryvers, Ryvere, Richard de, 8, 12,
13, 36, 167, 310, 311, 315.
, , Margaret elder daughter of,
114.
, , Margaret younger daughter
of, 114.
, Robert de. 12. 13.
, , Joan his wife, 12, 13.
, Roger de, 199.
, Thomas de la, 302.
, , Joan his wife, 302.
Ripon, Rypon, Ripoun [co. York], 191, 288.
, St. Wilfrid's church, 191.
, canon of, 316.
, prebend of. See Nunwick.
, liberty of, 229.
Ripple [co. Kent], 300.
Ripton Abbots [co. Huntingdon], church of,
12.
Riseholme, Risom, co, Lincoln, 103.
Rishangles, Ryshangles [co. Suffolk], church
of, 14, 21, 29.
Rishton, Risshton, Ryshton, Robert de,
presented to Addle, 96, 156.
, William de, 87. 166.
Rising, Rysyng, co. Norfolk, 137-
GENERAL INDEX.
4(15
Risley. Eysle. oo. Derby, wapentake of, 103.
Risshendene. See Rushden.
Rissheton. See Ryston,
Risshton. See Rishton.
Risotn. See Riseholme.
Risyng, Rysyng, James de, 66.
, Thomas his brother, 66.
, William d^, 66.
See Rising.
Rithre, Rythere, Rythre. John de, 77, 192,
206, 218, 255.
, constable of the castle of
Skipton, 205.
, keeper of the castle and honor
of Skipton in Craven, 267.
Thomas de, 257.
River in Tillington, Treve,oo. Sussex, park of,
348.
Roade. Rode, co. Northampton, 280.
Robat. John, 73, 135.
Robayn. See Rabayn.
Robejoys, Maud, Agnes daughter of, 329.
Robert, the king's confessor, 316.
, Alan, 189.
ap Meuric, 334.
, Gilbert. 184.
Henry son of , 307.
John Fitz, 245.
John son, of, 307.
de la Sale, 149.
, de la Strode, 154.
, of Heme, 160.
Richard son of, atte Crouch, of Beau-
mont. 283, 290.
Robert son of. 307.
de Hornclyve, 331.
, de la Rokele, of Wygepet,
225.
de Shakeleston, 235.
, de Sireston, 120.
William son of, 236, 307.
• de Horsleye, 329.
, , atteStocke, 330.
Robertsbridge, de Ponte Robert! [co. Kent],
letters patent dated at, 20, 26.
Robyns, Alice, 69, 138.
Rocelyn. See Roscelyn.
Rocester, Rouecestre, Roucestre in Dovedale
[CO. Stafford] , abbot of, 189, 202.
Rochdale, Rachedale [co. Lancaster] , 229.
Roche [Roch. co. Southampton ?] , John de,
218.
John de, 309.
, William son of Thomas de la, 281.
See Rupe.
Rocheford [Rochford, co. Essex], Robert de,
218, 220, 311, 315.
Roches, John de, 22, 222, 306.
, Peter des, bishop of Winchester, 114.
, Waiiarade. 306.
See Roche.
3217
Rochester, Roucestre [oo. Kent], 10, 208, 210.
, diocese of, 131.
, letters patent dated at, 276.
Rook, Aka [in Stanton-Lacy, co. Salop], 51.
[co. Worcester] , church of, 168.
Rockhampton, Rokhampton [co. Gloucester].
206.
, advowson of, 206.
Rockingham [oo. Northauipton] castle, 331.
Rocombe [co. Dorset ?] , 195.
Roddam, co. Northumberland. See Rodum.
Rode, John. 316.
See'Roiide.
Rodeham, Rodham, Rudham, Alan de, pre-
sented to Wyhen, 339.
, Godfrey de, warden of the hospital of
St. James without Westminster, 118.
148, 194, 260.
Rodeneye, Walter, 247.
Rodham. See Rodeham.
Roding Margaret [co. Essex], church of, 191.
Roding, White, White Rotbing [co. Essex].
church of, 168, 187.
Rodmell, Rademeld, R.admeld, co. Sussex,
271, 293.
, fishery of, 223.
Rodum, Rodom [Roddam, co. Northumber-
land]. Adam de. 138, 149.
, Johnde, 138, 149.
Rodyngton. See Ruddington.
Roe, Thomas le, 248.
Roffe, Elias de, 329.
See Rochester.
Roger, Albert, 83.
John son of, 316.
, , de Colecestre, 136.
, Robert, 235.
Roger son of le Mareschal. 246.
, Thomas son of, le Wright, of Gretford,
329.
William son of, de Cressy, 232.
, , de Gedeneye, 238.
, , de Hoveryngham, 189.
, , , Hugh his brother,
189.
Rogous, Richard de, 264.
Rok, William le, 67.
Rokele, Cicily de la, 11.
Humphrey de la, 184.
, , Maud his wife, 184.
Peter de la, 224.
, Richard de la, 240, 261.
, Robert son of Robert de la, of Wyge-
pet, 225.
Rokesle, John de, 118.
Richard de, 118.
Reginald de, 208.
, Walter de, 208.
Rokhampton. See Rockhampton.
Rokynghale. See Rykinghale.
2G
4fin
GENEKAL INDEX.
Bokyngham. William de. 143. 208.
See Rookinghara .
Rolf, Robert, 67.
Roman, a. 49, 56.
Roman, William, 69, 138.
Romayn. Thomas, sheriff of London. 71.
Romburgh. See Rumburgh.
Rome, i rh.-i, 107, 159.
, court of, 41, 84, 89. 125, 172, 179,
311.
Holy Ghost, hospital of, 36.
Romney, Romenal, Romenhale, Romenaye,
Rumneye [co. Kent], 7,209.211.294,
310.
, marsh, 7, 52, 146.
liberty of, 211.
Romney Old, Ealderomene [co. Sussex], 281.
Romneye, .John de. Serjeant of the poultry of
the chancery, 253.
Rone in us Ciacus, 200.
Ropsley, Roppesleye [co. Lincoln], 131.
Ros, John de, 314.
wife of, 314.
Master John de, canon of Hereford,
bishop of Carlisle, auditor of the saex'ed
palace of the pope, 132.
, prebendary of Moreton. after-
wards bishop of Carlisle [1326-1332] ,
59 132, 151.
, , John [his man], 342.
Margaret de, 126.
Master Nicholas de. 56, 320.
, William de, of HeLnsley, 303, 320.
, , Margaret his wife, 320.
, Margaret his daughter, 320.
, Elizabeth his dmghter. 320.
Ros.. CO. Wexford. See Ross.
CO. Salop. 6Ve Rhos, CO. Denbigh.
Roscelyn, Rocelyn^ Rosselyn, John de, 331.
, Nicholas, 135.
.Thomas, 124.
, William, 66.
Roscoman, Master John de, canon of Elphin,
to be bishop of Elphin, 344.
Roscurghthour. See Rhoscrowther.
Rose, Henry, 87, 136, 143.
..., Hugh, 259.
, John, of Greenwich, 168.
Rosekyn, Andrew, 7, 278. 300
, Ralph, 278.
Rosel, Michael, 201.
, William de, 54, 142.
Rosfeir, diocese of Bangor [Rhospeirio, in
Anglesea ?], church of, 50.
Ross, Ros [co. Wexford], 304.
Rosselyn. See Roscelyn.
Rossilhaco, Raymond de, prebendary of
Leighton Bromeswold, 53.
Roston, William de, 61, 89. 345.
See Rouston.
Rothbury, Routhbiry. Routhebury [co. North-
uuiberlandj, church of, 57. 126.
Rothelaye. See Rothley.
Rotherfield Grays, Rotherfeld [co. Oxford].
John de Grey. of. See Grey.
Rotherhithe, Retherhithe [co. Surrey], 210.
212.
Rothewell, Adam de, 53.
Alan de, parson of Knuston. 56.
John de, 53.
parson of Asthorp (Astrop),
58.
Rothley, Rothelaye [co. Leicester], church of.
258.
Rothwell [co. Northampton], letters patent
dated at. 244, 245.
Rothyng, Adam de, 112.
Richard de, 97, 112, 148.
Thomas de. 209.
Rotour, Henry, 72, 73. 110, 135.
Rottingdean, Rottyngden, Rottingdeu [co.
Sussex]. 7, 271.
See Ratyngden.
Rottyngden. See Rottingdean,
Rotyngton. See Ruddington.
Rouberwe, Lambert de, 74, 143.-
Roucestre. See 'Rocester ; Rochester
Rouclif , Gervase de, 296.
Rouecestre. See Rocester.
Rouen [Seine Inferieure] , St. Katherine with-
out, William abbot of. 179.
, archbishopric of , 94.
, canon of , 88, 103.
Rouhaut, Roger, 264.
Rouland, Nicholas. 235.
Roulepot, John, 17.
Rouncevair, Asnard de, 16.
Roundel, John, 55.
Rous, Arthur le, 329.
, Thomas de, 218.
Rouston, Adam de, 15.5.
See Roston.
Routhbiry, Routhebury. See Rothbury.
Rowennok. See Rhyfiniog.
Rowley, Rouleye in Nedewod [co. Stafford].
park of, 123.
Roydon, Reyndon, co. Essex, 214.
Rydon [co. Norfolk] , 241.
Royston [co. Cambridge], prior of, 56.
Ruardean. Buardyn [co. Gloucester], 118.
Ruddington, Rodyngton, Rotyngton, co. Not-
tingham, 102, 108.
Rudham. See Rodeham.
Rufford [co. Nottingham] , abbot of, 58, 62.
Ruffynak, Gerard de, 19.
Rugge, Warin de, 62, 298.
Rnmbold. Reginald, 257.
, William, 257.
Rumburgh, Romburgh [co. Suffolk], Geoffrey
prior of, 131.
TtEnebal index.
467
Rumneye. Sec Romney.
Rungecote, William de, 282.
Rape, Hugh de, 95.
See Roche.
Ruset, Walter. 18.
Rusheliffe, wapentake. See OUerton and
Plumtree.
Rushden, Risshindene [co. Northampton?],
church of, 63.
tithes of, 63.
Russel, Alice, 62.
.^ , Benedict, 191.
.^ John, 60, 238, 338.
.Joseph, 209.
, Nicholas, 248. 322.
Master Peter, parson of Etton, 97.
, Richard, 87, 349.
Robert, 28, 74,289.
, Ellen his wife, 28.
, , of Mereston, 330.
Theobald, 158.
Rustyngton. Laurence de, 232.
Ruthyn or Rhythin, Rythyn [commote in
Pennythen, in Morganwg], land of,
334, 335.
Rutland, county of, forest of, 76.
Ruyton. Rutone [co. Salop], 164.
Ry, Robert atte, 150.
>S't'e Rye.'
Ryarsh, Ryersh, co. Kent, 133.
Ry burgh, co. Norfolk. 212.
Ryde ^See Ride.
Rydel, William. 113. 162, 217. 221, 228.
Rydon. See Roydon.
Rye [co. Sussex], 310.
church of, 40. 42.
mayor and bailiffs of, 166, 215.
, port, 26.
Ryersh. See Ryarsh.
Rygges. John, 235.
, Nicholas, 235.
Rykedoun, John, 349.
Rykehale. See Riccall.
Rykinghale, Rokynghale [Rickinghall, co.
Norfolk], Thomas de. 64, QQ.
Ryme [co. Dorset] , John de Beilo Campo of.
See Bello Campo.
Rymour, John le, 232.
, William ]e, 232.
Ryndecombe, John de, 252.
Ryngeld, William, 65.
Ryngotherose, Robert, 273.
Ryngeworth. See Range worthy.
Rys. See Res.
Ryshangles. See Rishangles.
Rysh'ton. See Rishton.
Rysle. See Risley.
Ryston? Rissheton [co. Norfolk], Matthew.
parson of, 191.
Rysyng, See Rising, Ptisyng.
Rythero. See Rithre.
Rythyn. See Ruthyn.
Ryton [co. Durham], 47.
rector of, 47.
Ryvere, Ryvers. Sec Ripariis.
Ryvet, John, 17.
Ryvonyawc. See Rhyfiniog.
s
Sabaudia, Aymo de, prebendary of Strensall,
81.
, Thomas de, prebendary of Nunwick,
81.
Sabellis, Pandulf de. 41.
Sabinis, Otto de, prebendary of Biggleswade,
40.
Sabrichesworth. Sec Sawbridgeworth.
Sabyn, William son of William, 51.
Sacford, Robert de, 134.
Sadebergh, See Sedbergh.
Sadeler, Robert le, 264.
, Alice his wife, 264.
Saffray, William de, 343.
Sage, Nichasius le, echevin of Ypres, 129, 134.
Sagon, Ralph, 237.
Saham, co. Norfolk, 351.
Saham Tony, Saham, co. Norfolk, 64.
Saham, Heryey de, 48, 64, 240, 351.
William de. 240.
St. Adrians, Neapolion, cardinal of, preben-
dary of Sutton or King's Sutton, 340,
350.
St. Albans, co. Hertford, 229. 258.
, abbot of, 123, 193,249.
abbot and conyent of, 258.
St. x4ndrews, Scotland [co. Fife], William
bishop of, 6, 23, 40.
, pilgrimage to, 124.
St. Antonie Viennois [Isere], hospital of, in
England, master and brethren of, 12,
119, 189, 281.
St. x4.saph, Wales, bishop of. See Dayid ap
Blethin.
St. Benet Holme. See Holme.
St. Buryan, co. Cornwall, dean of. See
Medunta, Master John de.
St. Ciriac in Tei-mis, cardinal priest of. See
Testa. William de.
St. Clements, Jersey, priory of, 148.
St. Davids, bishop of See Martin, David
[1296-1328].
, diocese of, 104, 111, 118, 122, 333,
337.
St. Denys priory. See Southampton.
468
GENERAL INDEX.
St. Dograell's [oo. Pembroke] . iibbot and
convent of. 61.
St. Edmunds [oo. Suffolk]. 10. 29, 98, 115,
183, 206.
, abbot of, 35.
, abbot and convent of, 38.
John abbot of, 5. 99.
, Richard abbot of. 202.
letters patent dated at, 200, 201,202,
203, 204, 206. 216, 219, 237, 249.
, St. Nicholas hospital, 98.
St. Emilion [Gironde]. 324.
St. Faith's. Sec Horsham, co. Norfolk.
St. Greorge, hundred of. See George.
St. Helen's, Isle of Wight, port of, 310.
St Heliers. Sancti HilLarii [Jersey], Island,
priory of, 17.
St. James without Westminster. See West-
minster.
St. John of Jerusalem in England, hospital of,
134.
prior of, 60, 347.
See Archer, Thomas
le.
, prior and brethren of, 199.
St. Lucy in Silice, cardinal deacon of. See
Mota, Gaillard de,
St. Marcel linns, cardinal of. See Johannis,
Gaucelinus.
St. Martin's, Lincoln [co. Lincoln] , prebend
of Lincoln. 34.
St. Martin's, church of, 109.
St. Mary atte Sterre [co. Kent], 209.
St. Mary du Chastiel. See Catel.
St. Mary in Cosraedin, Raymond, cardinal
deacon of, archdeacon of Canterbury,
48.
St. Michael's Mount, co. Cornwall, 155.
port of, 310.
St. Michael by Brunleye. See Michaelchurch
on Arrow.
St. Neots [co. Huntingdon], Clement, prior of,
83.
, priory of, 147-
St. Oswald's, CO. York, 230.
, Henry de Aburford, prior of, 353.
St. Osyth [CO. Essex] , 283, 290.
, abbot and convent of, 267.
, port of, 311.
St. Pancras [co. Middlesex] , prebend of St.
Pauls, London. 40.
St. Peter Port [Guernsey], Cornet castle in,
17.
, , Thomas, porter of, 17.
St. Pierre sur Dives [Calvados], abbey of, 186,
253.
St. Sardos, St. Sacerdos [Lot and Garonne] ,
bastide of, 204.
St. Thomas the Martyr, of Acre, brethren of.
128.
St. Valery [Somme], abbot of, 194.
, honor of, 196.
St. Vandrillc, St. Wandrille [Seine Inferieure],
abbey of, 105.
Sakford, John de, 171.
Saklok, Simon, 135.
Saloey or Saucey, la Sause [co. Northampton],
forest of, 120, 199.
Salcott, Saltcote, co. Essex, port of. 311.
Sale, James de la, 14.
, John son of Robert de la, 149.
Robert de la. d raper. 224.
Salerne, Roger de, 131.
Salesbury, Henry de, 274.
Master John de. 171.
Walter de, 287.
See Salisbury.
Salford, William de. parson of Folkton, and
prebendary of Darlington, 92.
Salisbury, Salesbury [co. Wilts], 3, 10, 49,
142, 170, 276, 291, 313, 314.
, bishop of. See Martivallis, Roger de
[1315-1330].
, bishopric or diocese of, 34, 47, 77.
113, 115, 117, 129. 147, 213, 245, 253,
257,297,301, 343.
, canon of, 98.
, countess of. See Lacy, Alesia de.
, earldom of, 318.
, St. Mary's, chancellor of. See Wyle,
Master Henry de la.
altar of the Apostles in, 314.
dean of, 113, 115,213.
See Farges, Ray-
mond de ; Sancta Maria Nova, Raymond,
cardinal of.
, dean and chapter of. 113,
115, 314^
sub-dean of. See Bocton.
Master Thomas de.
, , prebends of. See Alton
Pancras ; Beaminster ; Bedminster ;
Charminster and Bere; Chisenbury ;
Highworth ; Hurstbourne Tarrant ;
Stratford Tony; Stratton ; Tarlton ;
Warminster.
, Vaux College, domus de Valle ScJiola-
rhim, warden and scholars of, 3, 306.
Sallou. See Sawley.
Sallowe, Robei-t de, 2.
, , Mary his wife, 2.
Salmon, 135.
Salmon, John, bishop of Norwich [1299-
1325], 1, 49, 61, 52, 55, 87, 112, 147,
150, 161, 162, 278, 337.
Salop, county of, 260, 296.
Salop, Walter de, presented to Michaelchurch
on Arrow, 333.
Salopbirs. See Shrewsbury.
GENERAL INDEX.
469
Salopia, John dc, parson of Swinnerton,
150.
Walter de. 342.
Salso Marisco, Saltmersh, Matthew de, 42.
[Saltmarsh, co. York], Peter de. 144,
170.
Salt, 272.
Salt, Henry de. 158.
Saltare, Peter le, 146.
Saltcoats. Saltcotes [co. Essex]. 294,
Saltoote. See Salcott.
Salteney. See Saltney.
Saltfleetby. Saltfletebj, Saltfletby.co. Lincoln,
103.
port of. 311.
Saltford, Ralph de, 88-
Salthous, John de, 314.
Saltland. Saltelond [near Hope. co. Kent],.
299.
Saltmersh. See Salso Marisco.
Saltney, Salteney [co. Flint] . 310.
Saltre. See Budleigh Salterton.
Saltwood [co. Kent], letters patent dated at.
268. 269, 272, 273, 274, 275, 291-
Saluciis, George de, 323.
Master George de. archdeacon of
Buckingham, prebendary of Masham,
and of Cjiarminster and Bere, 43,
45.
, archdeacon of Buckingham,
58, 59.
Salvagius. See Sauvage.
Salvayn, Anketin de, 217-
Samlesbury. Samlesbiry [co. Lancaster], 190.
Sampson. Hugh, mayor of Southampton, 276.
317.
, Richard, 145.
,., Thomas. 69.
, William, 233.
Sanches, Peter, de Relosse, 84.
Sancta Fide de. See Seintefey.
William Bernardi de. See Bernardi.
Sancta Maria Nova, cardinal of. Sec Farges.
Raymond de.
Sancto Albano, Robert de. parson of Magna
Bowden, 321.
Amando, John dc. 235.
Augustino, Eugh son of Peter de,
165.
Botulpho Alan de, 24.
.. »S'ec Boston.
Clero, Seintcler, William de, 224.
Joan his wife, 224.
John his hayward, 224.
Crispino, Raymond de. 12,
dean of Limoges, 128. 147.
Edmundo, William de, presented to
Hellow, 108.
Egidio, Peter de, 57.
Georgio, William de, 348.
Sancto Albano — cout.
Johanne, Seint Johan, Edward de,
223, 302, 309, 337.
, Ilughde, 259.
, John de, 220,303,309,337.
, , of Basing, 42, 259.
j , Hugh son of John de of
i Basing. 42, 259.
I Richard de. of Iloheeter, 829.
I Roger de, 6.
I , William de, 37.
Karantoco. »Src Crantock.
, Kenedro. See Keuderchurch.
Laudo, John son of Joan de, 68, 143.
, Ralph de, 69.
Laurencio, Peter de, prior of Ber-
raundsey, 347.
Ralph de. 25. 208.
Lioio, Seintliz, Sancto Lucio, Seint
Lyz, Seint Lys, Andrew de, 54, 118,
217, 286,
, Hem-yde, 243, 269.
, John de, 243.
Marco, John de, 288,
, Nicholas de, 344.
Martino, Isabel de, 312.
, , Juliana her sister, 312
Laurence de, 312.
, Sibyl wife of , 313.
, Philip de, 12.
....: , Ralph de, 198,312.
Reginald de, 313.
Simon de, 12.
Mauro, John de, 167, 170. 171, 172.
, Roger de, 170, 172,334.
Thomas, 166.
William son of William de,
331.
Neoto, Walter de, 234.
Omero, William de, 280.
Paulo, John de, presented to Kington,
333.
, Mary de, countess of Pem-
broke, relict of Aymer de Valencia,
earl of Pembroke. See Valencia.
William de, 348.
Philiberto, Hugh de, 28.
, Johnde, 187.
Sandale, Sendale, John de, 297.
, Robert de, 92.
dean of the free chapel of
Stafford, 110.
, William de, 145.
Sandall, Sandale, co. York, 270.
Sandall Magna, Sandale, castle of, 205,
Sanden-Fee, Sandon [by Hungerford, co.
Berks], 191,
Sandervill, Manser de, 46.
Sandewych. See Sandwyco.
Sandhurst. John de, 211,
470
GENERAL INDEX.
Sandon. See Sanden-Fee.
Sandput [CO. Dorset?], 152.
Sandwich, Sandwiz [co. Kent]. 74. 83, 84, 208,
209, 211,310.
, bailiffs of , 2G0.
port of. 30, 184.
keepers of the town and port of.
25.
seal of the mayoralty of, 317.
Sandwyco. Sandewyeh, Ealph. 71.
, Thomas de, 25, 100, 208.
Santander, Spain, The Shij) of St. Mary of,
139.
Sapcote, Sapecote [co. Leicester] Simon Basset
of. See Basset.
Sapiston [co. Suffolk], vicarage of, 158.
Sapiti, Master Andrew, 121. 125, 132.
Master Philip, de Florencia. parson of
Merriott, 19, 49.
, Simon, de Florencia, parson of Eagles-
cliffe, 19, 49.
Sipy, John de, 106, 206.
, Robert de. 54, 61, 78. 145, 167, 169,
206,221.
Alina his wife. 61.
Siire, Dionisia. of Chipping Norton, 124.
Sareshull, William de, 352.
Sark, Serk, Channel Islands, 245,
See Channel Islands.
Sarrailer, Raymund, 307.
Sarterye, John atte, 209.
Sarum. William de. parson of Wheathampstead.
321.
Sarum, archdeacon of. Sec Hervy, Master
Walter.
Sirum, Old [co. Wilts]. St. Peter's church of,
16.
Siucheverel, William de, 217.
Sauraarez, Matthew de, 12.
Saundeby, Robert de, 76, 82.
Robert son of John de, 76, 82.
, Anabel his sister, 76.
, Thomas de, 39, 281.
Saundford, Thomas de, 70, 138, 176. 315.
, , constable of Porchester Castle,
197.
Saunte. John, 140.
Saunton [rectius Staunton], Robert de, 91.
Sause. See Salcey.
Sauser. John le, of Ipswich, pres'^nted to the
vicarage of Sapiston, 158.
Saussemer, William, of Newark, 341.
Sauston. See Sawston.
Sautre, John de, 70.
, William de, parson of Gretton (Girton),
56, 70.
See Sawtry.
Sauvage. Adam, of Trillek. 330.
Nicholas, parson of Aisholt, presented
to Berebrun. 277.
Sauvage — cont.
, Ralph, 8, 10. 16, 29, 54, 78,220,309.
327, 343.
, admiral of the West Fleet of
ships under 30 tons, 299.
, Salvagius, Geoffrey (Henry 2), 157.
Sauynsum, William, 189.
Saverne. See Severn.
Savinaco. William de. parson of Winterburn.
160.
Savoie, Savoy, 38.
Savour, Gilbert, 304.
Sawbridgeworth, Sabrichesworth [co. Hert-
ford], church of, 172, 343.
Sawley, Sallou [co. Derbv] , prebend of Lich-
field, 44.
Sawston. Sauston [co. Cambridge], 323.
Sawtry, Sautre [co. Huntingdon], abbot of, 85.
Sawyere, John le, 136.
Saxby, Saxeby, co. Lincoln. 103.
Saxton [co. York], 197.
S.ay, John de, 114, 125. 343.
, of Martock, 132.
, Margaret his wife. 132.
Sara his mother. 132.
Saylchurche, 248.
Scalariis, Thomas de, 283.
See Scales.
Scalby, Skalleby [co. York]. See Foul wood.
See Scawby.
Scaldefoi'd. See Shalford.
Scaldwell, Scaldewell [co. Northampton], 331.
Scales, Eleanor de, 280.
, Robert de, 233.
, , Isabel wife of. 55.
See Scalariis.
Scali. See Florence.
Scallard, Guy, 230.
Scapeia, Master Benedict de, pai-son of Little
Hardres presented to Quendon, 264.
Scapoun, Master William le, 347.
Scarborough. Scardeburgh [co. York], 28. 34,
140, 324, 352.
, castle, 192.
, castle and town of, 44.
Friars Preachers of, prior and, 316.
keepers of, 352.
, port of, 311.
, quayage for, 105, 159, 227.
stews of, 138.
Scardeburgh, John de, parson of Grove, 288.
Master Roger de, parson of Stanwick,
82.
, Simon de, abbot of Selby, 321.
See Scarborough .
Scardevile, John. 235.
Seaming, Skernyng [co. Norfolk], 148.
See Skerninge.
Scartho, Scarthhou,Scarthou. co. Lincoln, 103.
.church of, 102,103.
GENEPvAL INDEX.
471
iSciiwby, Sealby. co. Lincolu, 103.
Schiirp. Sec Sharp,
Sohipton, blaster Henry de. 316.
Scholes. Skoles [near Leeds], co. York. 353.
Scoby, Adam, 252.
Seoland, Franco de. 87.
Alice his wife. 87-
Scorburgh, Scordebfiu'gh, Robert de, G6. 138,
140. 226. 233, 287. 353.
Scosthorpe. Scothorp [co. York], 159.
Scot. Sec Lot.
Scot. Skot, Henry, 158.
, John le. 161.
John, troinpour, 169.
Ralph. 72, 201, 280.
Reginald, 233.
William, 57.
Scotelare. See Scutelare.
Scothein, Scotthorn, co. Lincolu, 103.
Scothorp. See Scosthorpe.
Scothou, William de, 225, 231, 233.
Scotland and the Scots, 4, 18, 20, 23. 24, 31,
47, 87, 107, 110, 115, 146, 203, 226,
253. 254, 278, 296, 313, 314. 319, 324.
329, 352.
, English adherents of. 147. 245 307.
admitted to the King's peace.
111.
, Cistercian houses in, 125.
inL-eland. 212.
losses inflicted by, 202.
merchants of . 354.
pilgrims of, 354.
, peace with, 6.
, scholars of, 319.
truce with. 72. 113, 116, 122, 135,
162.
war, 144.
See Br us, Robert de.
Scotthorn. See Scothern.
Scotton. William de, 331.
Sorapetoft, Robert de, 163.
Scraptoft, Scrapetoft [co. Leicester]. 163.
Scremby, co. Lincoln, 297-
church of, altar of St. Mary in. 297.
Scremby, Screnby. Skremby, Peter de. 73, 123,
297.
• Screyfissh,' 25.
Scrikere, Robert le, 64.
Scrop, Geoffrey le, chief justice of the King's
Bench, 46, 69, 80, 83, 144. 147. 150,
159, 201, 226, 230, 234, 241, 247, 257.
284, 291, 298, 323, 324, 347.
Henry le. 58. 62, 74. 287,289. 353.
, , justice of the forest North of
Trent, 14, 46, 256.
, , keeper of parks, 153.
Scry vein, Thomas le, 231.
Sculthorp, John de, presented to Lyndon,
124.
I Scares, John de, 70, 131, 136. lOl, 169, 170,
I 220, 225, 226, 228, 259, 285, 309
, sheriff of Southampton, 16.
Richard de, 259.
Scutage. See Taxation.
' Scutelare, Lescnleer, Scotelare, John dc, 299.
, Walter de, 277.
Scutellaria, Alaxander de, 338.
Seaford, Seford, Sefford, co. Sussex, 184, 27 J,
310.
..., port of, 47.
Seal, the king's, 317.
, counterfeited, 178. 347.
Coket, 24.
, Great, counterfeited, 234.
, secret, 33, 110, 118, 122, J27.
, , writ of, 65, 66.
Seaton, Seyveton [co. Rutland], church of,
45, 192.
Seaton Delaval, Monkseton, co. Northumber-
land, 289.
Seavington, Sevenhanipion, co. Somerset, 231.
Sebode, William, 119, 139.
Secchevill. »S'ce Sedgliill.
Secheford. See Seggeford.
Sechesey. See Setchey.
Sedbergh, Sadebergh [cc. York], church of,
125, 155.
Sedghill ? Secchevill, co. Wilts, 102.
See, John atte, 209, 348.
, ..., clerk, 348.
, William atte, 348.
Seez [Orne], abbey of, 153, 301.
, Thomas abbot of, 194.
Seford. See Seaford.
Sefoul, John, 64, 66.
Seggeford, Secheford, Henry de, 276.
, Richard de, 191.
Segrave, John de, 20, 123, 178, 210, 220, 226,
309, 327.
, , Christiana wife of , 305.
, , the elder, 3, 24, 41, 45.
, John son of Simon de, 24.
, Nicholas de, 248.
, Stephen de, 20, 22, 178, 258, 299,
305.
Seintcler. See Sancto Ciero.
Seint Genyth. See Senghem?eth.
Seint Johan. See Sancto Johanne.
Seintliz, Seint Lys or Lyz. See Sancto Licio.
Seintefey, John de, 109.
Seland. See Zealand.
, lord of. See Hainault.
Selby, Seleby [co. York], 321, 329.
, abbot and convent of, 118, 321.
John de Wystowe, abbot of, 321.
, William de Aslagby, abbot of, 321.
, Simon de Scardeburgh, abbot of,
321.
Sclda. 263.
472
GENERAL INDEX.
Seleby, Master N. de, 316.
, Thomas son of Ivo de. 321,
Walter de. 289.
Seler, Richard le, 184.
Seles, William de, 349.
See Zeals.
Selesye. See Selsea.
Selhurst. eo. Sussex. See Slefhm-st..
Seliman, Selyman, Eobert. 15, 27, 221, 283,
309.
Sellyng, Eobert de, 69.
Selsea, Selesye [co. Sussex] , church of, 21.
Sely, Benedict, 317.
... Thomas. Alice wife of, 266.
Seiyman. See Seliman.
Seman, Geoffrey. 322.
John. 5.
, Thomas, 20.
Semer, Adam. 105.
, Simon de, 102.
Sencher, port of , 310.
Senclebergh. See Singleborough.
Sendale. See Sandale.
Sene, Blaise de, 168, 171, 172.
Sinevill, Simon de, 234.
Senghenneth, Seint Genyth [commote in Bren-
hinol, in Morganwg], land of, 334, 335.
Sarich, John, 28.
Serjaunt, Adam, 233.
Serk. See Sark.
Sessay, co. York ? See Cessay.
Setohey, Sechesey, co. Norfolk, 155.
Seteryngton. See Settrington.
Seton, Alexander de, 6.
Eobert de, 211.
William de, 264.
Settrington, Seteryngton [co. York] , 129.
Seuelesho [Silsoe, co. Bedford], Eichard son
of Ealph de, 235.
See Silsoe.
Sevauns, William de, 210.
Sevenhampton. See Seavington,
Severn, Saverne, river, 52.
Mortimer's lands beyond, 258.
Seyveton. See Seaton.
Shabbington, Shobyndon [co Buckingham],
36.
Shadwell, Shadewell, co. Middlesex, 145.
Shaftesbury [co. Dorset], 282.
, abbess of, 50.
abbess and convent of, 282.
Shaftesbury, William de, 291.
Shakeleston, Eobert son of Eobert de, 235.
Shakelok, Simon, 67, 72.
Shalden [co. Southampton] , church of, 30.
Shalford, Scaldeford [co. Essex?], 284, 286.
, CO. Leicester, 288.
Shanke. Matthew, 38.
Shardelou, John de, 137.
Sharden, Henry de, 72. 146.
Shareshill, Sareshulf [co. Stafford], pre-
bend of Penkridge, 185.
Shareshull. Sharshill, William de, 136, 138,
233.
Sharhowe. See Sharow.
Sharnford, Sharneford [co. Leicester], church
of, 151.
Sharow, Sharhowe [co. York], 191.
Sharp, Soharp, Sherp, John, 349.
, Sewal, vicar of White Notley,
322.
, William, 142.
Sharshill. See Shareshull.
Sheen [co. Surrey] . letters patent dated at,
14, 29, 33, 108, 112, 177. 180, 181,
182, 184, 185, 279, 282, 294, 301, 302,
304, 308, 321. 349.
Sheepey, co. Leicester. See Shopeye.
Sheffield, Shefeld, co. York, 113, 288.
Shelford, Little [co. Cambridge], 80, 90.
, advowson of, 80. 90.
Shelley, Shelleye [co. Suffolk?], 176.
Shelton, John de. 231.
Shelvyng, John de. 208, 210.
Shene, Thomas de, 145.
See Sheen.
Shenegay. See Shingay.
Shenfield, Shenefeld [co. Essex], church of,
118.
Shenley, Shenle [co. Buckingham], church of,
2,83.
[cos. Buckingham or Hertford] , church
of, 323.
Shep, John, 236.
Sheperton, John de, 47.
Shepey. See Shoppey.
Shephird, Shiphird, Eichard le. of Ingoldby,
231.
Sheppey, Shepey [co. Kent], Island of, 211.
Sherborne. Shireburne [co, Dorset] , priory,
297.
Shere. Shire [eo. Surrey], church of, 57.
Sheringes, Geoffrey de, 100.
Sherp. See Sharp.
Sherreve, Eobert, 349.
Sherrington, Shyrynton. co. Buckingham, 292.
Sherwood, Shirewod [co. Nottingham], forest
of, 58, 62, 332.
Shiffnal. See Cosford.
Shifford, John de, 67.
Shingay, Shenegay [co. Cambridge], 330.
Shiplake, Eobert de, 325.
Snips, named : —
la Alianore, king's ship, 279.
See la Elianore.
la Alisote, of Winchelsea, 4.
Bernard Dournecat, 318.
la Blithe, of Westminster, king's
ship. 300.
la Blome, king's ship, 278.
GENERAL INDEX.
473
Ships, named: — cont.
la Cogge of All Saints, 279.
la Cristofre, 204.
la cogge Nostre Dame, of Westmin-
ster, 14.
la Despenserc, 325.
king's ship, 278.
la Despemer, of Westminster, 172.
la Elianore, 172.
Sec la Alianore.
la Garlond, of Yarmouth, 31.
la Giliane. 33.
la Godei/ere, 7.
la Godoyere, king's ship, 279.
la Godyer, of Cardiff, 333.
la Godiere, of London, 116.
la Grace Dieu, 33, 279.
• Holy Ghost, 317.
of Bayonne, 108.
la James, king's ship, 278.
, of London, 242.
, of Westminster. 7.
la cogge Johan, king's ship, 278.
la Jonettc, 33.
la Julian e, 252.
la Margarete, barge, of Westminster,
7.
la Marie, of Westminster, barge.
300.
, king's galley, 278.
la Maudeleyne, 7.
, of Westminster, king's ship,
300.
la Nicholas, 7, 166, 215, 279,
, king's ship, 279, 308.
, of Westminster, 4.
of Southampton, 31G.
la cogge Nostre Dame, of Westmin-
ster, 300.
la Nouel, of Abbeville, 339.
Olafsuch, 95.
la Pelarym, of Flanders, 354.
la Pilegrim, 136, 143.
la Rose, 33, 252.
Ship of St. Anne, 318.
Ship of St. Blaise, 50.
la Seintecroiz, of London, 272.
The ship of St. Edward. 62.
Seint Edicard, king's ship, 276, 279.
, king's galley, 279.
St. George, 90.
The galley of St. George, 62.
la Seinte George, of Bayonne, king's
ship. 266.
St. John, cog, of Westminster, 12.
cog oj St. John, of Winchelsea. 317.
la Seint Johan, of Abbeville, 339.
St. Mary Bot, of Colchester, 119.
The ship of St. Mary of Westminster.
84.
Ships, named: — cont.
la. cogge St. Mary of Bristol, 19.
TItc ship of St. Mary de Castro, 16,
20.
The ship of St. Mary, of Santandcr,
139.
St. Mary, of Southampton, 95.
The ship of St. Peter. 304, 317.
St. Peter, cog, 7.
la Petre, king's ship, 279.
The sJdp of St. Peter, of Hamble,
19.
St. Peter, of Vermeoun. 32.
la Valence, of Westminster, 14, 300.
Shelfangre, Richard de, 191.
Sherrington ? Shiryngton [divers], 191.
Shipedham, Humphrey de, 190.
Shiphird. See Shephird.
Shippewassh, Guy atte, 124.
Shipton, Shipton by Lotegershale [co. South-
ampton], parish church of. 18.
Shipton upon Cherwell, Shupion [co. Oxford],
church of, 102.
See Schiptou.
Shirburn, Robert dc, 247, 348.
Shire. See Shere.
Shireburne. See Sherborne.
Shireford, Edmund de, 49, 94, 129.
Shirewod. See Sherwood,
Shirland, Shirlond [co. Derby], 230.
Shirlond, Robert de, mayor of Bordeaux, 1.
Shirreveton. See Shrewton.
Shirwode, Shyrwod, Master Robert de, parson
of Aimer, 35.
William de. 190.
, Isabel his wife, 191.
Shiryngton. See Sherrington,
Shitlington Middle, Middel Shitelington [co.
York], 251.
Shlo, Richard the, 333.
Shobyndon, See Shabbington.
Shopeye [Sheepy, co. Leicester ?]. John dc,
351.
Shoram. See Shoreham,
Shordich. Master John de, 16, 169, 170, 177,
321.
, , doctor of laws, 1.
Shoreditch, Shordich [co. Middlesex], church
of, 39.
Shoreham, Shorham, Shoram [co. Sussex],
7,21, 47, 184, 310.
, Carmelite Friars of, 186.
, church of, 15, 35, 43, 91.
customs in, 105.
Shoreham New [co. Sussex], 181.
, charter to 230.
liberties of, 227.
Shortmed. Edmund de, 96.
Shoteswell, Master John de, parish of Cub-
bington, 119.
474
GENERAL INDEX.
Shottesbrook. Shotesbrouk [co. Berks], 324.
Shouldham, Shuldliam [eo. Norfolk], JUL
, Robert prior of, 191.
Shouldam-Thorpc. Thorpe [co. Norfolk]. 191.
Shovelere. Walter le, 05.
Shrawardiiie. Cliustel Isabel [co. Salop], church
of, 190.
Shrewsbury. Salopbirs [co. Salop], 11. 40. 90.
97.'l66. 178.
castle, free chapel in, 125.
mayor and bailiffs of. 269.
, merchants' seal of. 87.
Roger Pride of. See Pride .
Shrewton Winterbourne, Shirreyeton, co.
Wilts, 102.
Shriblound, William, 73.
Shriyenham. Shryvenham, co. Berks, 102.
CO. Wilts, 103.
Shropham [co. Norfolk] . Peter de, 350.
Shryyenham. See Shriyenham.
Shulton, John de, 288.
Shupton. See Shipton.
Shustock, Shustoke, co. Warwick, 351.
Shut, William, 15.
Shyrwod. See Shirwode.
Shyrrnton. Sec Sherrington.
Sibbertoft. Sybertoft, Sibertoft [co. North-
ampton], 120.
, church of, 81.
advowson of , 240.
Sibbesdon. See Sibson.
Sibertoft. See Sibbertoft.
Sibethorp. See Sibthorpe.
Sibson, Sibbesdon [co. Leicester] , church of,
49, 196, 198, 244.
letters patent dated at, 246. 249, 256.
Sibthorpe, Sibethorp [co. Nottingham] , 38.
83, 182, 196.
St. Peter, St. Mary's chapel on the
north side of the church of. 38. 182.
196.
, altar of St. Mary in, 196.
Sibthorp, Sibethorp [Sibthorpe, co. Notting-
ham], John de, rector of Shenley, 2.
Simon de. 38. 182, 196,290.
, William his son, 38.
William and Reginald his
sons, 182, 196.
, Thomas de, 38. 104, J 81. 182, 196,
275, 323, 343.
, , rector of Beckingham, 187.
presented to Shenley, 2.
, chaplain of Islehampstead
Botetourt, 100.
Maud his mother, 182.
Sibton, John de, 66.
Sicily. See Jerusalem.
Sidbury, Sudbury [co. Salop] . church of, 236.
Siddington. Nether Sodynton, co. Gloucester,
Siddington St. Mary's, Over Sodynton [co.
Gloucester], 255.
Siddington St. Peter's, Nether Sodynton [oo.
Gloucester], 255.
St. Peter's, St. Mary's altar in, 255.
Side, William de, 261.
Sidemua. See Sidmoufch.
Sidenye. William de, 110.
Sidmouth. Sidemua. Sidemuth [co. Deyon],
310.
market place of, 263.
St. Giles church, 263.
Siflet, John, of Coyentry, 342.
Silby, Roger de, canon afterwards prior of
Chalcombe, 258.
Silegrave, Robert de, 209.
Silkeston, Robert de. nominated to Keyingham.
130.
, dean of Wolverhampton,
315.
Silkston. Silkeston. Robert de, 42.
presented to Fishlake. 37.
presented to the prebendal
church of Bockingfold, 112.
Silvaticis, Johanninus de, of Genoa, preben-
dary of Freeford, 249.
Simeon, Percival. 167, 251.
Simon, Siraond, Geoffrey son of. 15.
, Hugh son of , 217.
Hughle fiz, 152. 229. 286, 292.
John, 137, 300.
, John son of, le Brun. 191.
, John of Sutteron, 330.
Thomas son of, 275.
, William son of, le Carpenter. 235.
de Quapelod, 241 .
William. 242.
Simoneti, Simonetti, Aselinus. 180, 209.
Singleborough, Senclebergh oo. Buckingham.
313.
Sireston, Robert son of Robert de, 120.
See Syerston.
Siteroun, Samyas Antoninus, of Gene. 191.
Si\yard, Robert son of Robert, 331.
William, 277.
Si\yardeby, Robert de, 311.
Sixhills, Sixil [co. Lincoln], Robei-t the prior's
Serjeant of, 70.
Skall, Skayl, Robert, 351.
Thomas, 348.
Skalleby. See Scalby.
Skayl. See Skall,
Skeggeton. See Skeyton.
Skellflete, Skelflet, co. York, 144.
Skelton [co. York], All Saints church, 83.
Skelton, Adam de, 83, 116, 122, 167.
John de, 116.
Skendleby, Skendclby, co, Lincoln, 240.
Skenfrith, Kynfrith [cu. Monmouth], castle
of. 332.
GENERAL INDEX.
475
Skerninge [Seaming, co. Norfolk], Henry de.
155.
Skernyng. See Scarning.
Skeryngton, Richard de, warden of the hos-
pital of the Holy Innocents without
Lincoln. 150.
Sket. Randolph, 64.
Skeyton, Skeggetou, co. Norfolk, 173.
Skinner, Skynner. Hamo le, 141 .
, Henry le. 139.
, Richard. 206.
•i. , Simon de, 224.
Thomas le, of Fulford, 296.
William le, 139.
Skipton in Craven, Skypton. co. York, castle
of, 104.
constable of. See Rithre,
John de.
, honor of. 204.
, St. Mary Magdalen, hospital of. war-
den of. See Gayregrave, Thomas de.
, castle and honor of, keeper of . See
Rithre, John de.
Skiptune, William de, 189.
Skirbeck, Skirbeck in Holand, Skirebek, co.
Lincoln, 74,
, custom of, 133.
Skoles. See Scholes.
Skot. See Scot. '
Skoule. Simon, 264.
Skremby. See Scremby.
Skynner. See Skinner.
Skypton, See Skipton.
Slefhurst [Selhurst, co. Sussex?], William
de, 348.
Sieve, Thomas. 207.
Slinfold, Slyndefold [co. Sussex], church of,
194.
Slipertop, John, 224,
Sloiegh [Sloley, co, Warwick], Richard de,
351.
, , Henry his brother. 351.
Sluys, Lescluse in Flanders, 326, 354,
Slymeriche, Walter de, 212.
Slyndefold. See Slinfold.
Smale, John le, 19, 22. 343.
, dean of the free chapel of St,
Martin's le Grand, London. 246, 317.
Sraalhide, Smallidde. See Hythe Small.
Smelt. Hugh. 65.
SmerdennC; Alan de, parson of Holy Trinity,
Dorchester, 77.
Smert, John, 346.
, Richard, 352.
Smethedon. See Smithdon.
Smetheton, Peter de. 148,
Smith, Smyth, Geoffrey Ic, 125.
Hugh le, of Stok, Alice daughter of ,
243.
, Robert le, of Scarborough, 34. ,
Smith — cont.
Roger le, 119.
, Juliana wife of, 259.
William le, 89,
See Fevre, Fero^r .
Smithdon, Smethedon [co. Norfolk] , hundred
of. 261.
Sniithele. Robert de, 50.
Smoth, Hamo, 294.
Smyde. See Warndon,
Snarry, Reginald, 179.
, , Albreda his wife, 179.
, ... Robert his son, 1 79.
Snaudon. See Snowdon.
Snayl, Gilbert, 225.
Snayth, William de, presented to Oddingley,
333.
Snedesham. See Snettisham.
Snel, Richard, 66.
Snelston? Saelleston [co. Derby], 230.
Snettisham, Snedesham, Snetesham, co, Nor-
folk, 240, 261,
port of, 311.
Snorington? Surdington [in Shipton, co.
Southampton] , chapel of, 18.
Snoryng, William de, 91.
Snowdon, Snaudon, Wales, county of, 354.
Snowe, William, 289.
Snyterby, Nicholas de, 85, 250,
Sobbury, Subbmy, Sulbury, Ralph. 325,
. . .■ Master Richard de, parson of Turvey,
84, 172.
Socton, CO. Somerset, 102.
Sodynton, Sodynton Nether. See Siddington.
Solayl, William, 88.
Sole, Richard atte, 300.
Agnes his wife, 300.
Solny, Solney, Sulny, Alrod, Alvred or Alvrey
de, 9,54, 117, 121.
Somenour, Adam le, 229.
Richard le, 142.
William son of John le. of Stafford.
329.
Souier, John. 146.
Somerford [co. Wilts], John Maudut, of. See
Maudut.
Somerset, county of, 7, 23, 25, 69, 189.
, butler's deputies in, 47, 184.
, John Loterel, of. See Loterel.
, commissioners de waUiis in, 73, 143.
, John de Bello Campo, of. See Bello
Campo.
. , .John le Whyte, of. See White.
Somerton, co. Lincoln, castle of, 146,
Soraervill, Somervyll, Philip de, 66, 87, 218,
231, 287, 288, 3.52, 353,
, , Margaret his wife, 87.
, Roger, 70, 287, 311.
Somery, Robert de. 258.
Thomas. 335.
476
GENERAL INDEX.
Someter. Sumpter. Robert. 233.
Williiim son of William le, of Colne,
330.
Sone, William le. 324.
Sonkey, William de, parson of Wnrrington,
14S.
Sonnynghull, Gilbert de, 91.
Soper. Roger, 350.
Sopworth. CO. Wilts, 280.
Sothewortb, Sothworth [Southwortb. co.
Lancaster], Gilbert son of Gilbert de.
190. 291.
Alice bis wife. 1 90.
Gilbert de, 190.
See iSoutbwortb.
Sotbewjk, Roger de. 208.
Sotbull, Jobn de. 272.
Sotbwortb. See Soutbwortb
Souebe. See Zouscbe.
Souresby. See Sowerby.
Soutbam, co. Warwick, 292.
Soutbampton [oo. Soutbampton], 16, 19, 33,
87. 89, 95, 108, 141. 142. 148, 225,
252, 254, 273, 276, 279, 310, 314,315,
317, 318.
burgesses of, 252.
mayor of . ^Scc Sampson, Hugb.
, mayor, bailiffs and keepers of, 254.
, men of, 195.
, quayage for, 252.
, pesage in, 194.
, port of, 184.
custom of tronage and pesage.
337.
, St. Denys by, prior of, 313. 315.
, The St. Mary of, 95.
, la Nicholas of. 316.
Soutbampton, county of, 18, 22, 110, 119,
134.
,sberiff of, 3, 69.
See Scures, John de.
Soutbcave, See Cave.
Soutbgales. See Wales, Soutb.
Southill, Sutbgyvel [co. Bedford], 260.
Soutbleye, 331.
Soutbraorton. See Moreton Soutb.
Soutbraoskbam. See Muskbam, South.
Soutbwark, Sutbwerk, Southwerk. Sutbewerk
[co. Surrey] , 10. 50, 61, 210, 278.
..., kings custom on fish brought into
that town, 294.
, pavage of, 138.
, St. Leonard atte Stonlok, bouse of
lepers of, Hugh de Pontefracto warden
of, 323.
, St. Mary's, prior and convent of.
152.
, prior of, 342.
, St. Mary and St. Leonard, hospital of,
master and brethren of, 216.
Southwell, Suthwell, Suwell [co. Nottingham],
St. Mary's, prebend of. See Muskbam,
Soutb ; Muskbam, North.
canon of, 43, 316, 324.
Southwick, Sutbewyk [co. Southampton],
124.
, prior and convent of, 122, 124.
[co Sussex], 181.
Southwortb, Sothewortb [co. Lancaster] .
190.
See Sothewortb.
Sows [co. Warwick], 163.
Sowerby, Souresby, Soureby, co. York, 270.
, chaceof,229.
Soweye, William de, 234.
Sowy, Richard, 176.
[Middlezoy. co. Somerset?], William
de. 349.
Spain, 16, 30, 82, 88. 90, 93, 180, 181,
305.
, king of, 20, 84.
, See Alfonso.
victuals from. 52.
Spalding, Spaldyng [co. Lincoln] , 15
prior and convent of . 15.
bondmen of, grants of, 15.
, port of, 311.
Spaldyng, Josceus de, 200.
, John de, 191.
/See Spalding.
Spaldyngton. Henry de, presented to Trump-
ington, 192.
, Richard de, 337.
Spanby, co. Lincoln, 103.
Spanneby, William de, parson of Willoughby.
150.
Sparewater, William, 69.
Sparrowhawks, 156.
'Spechines,' 47.
Speek. Speke, Ralph le or de, 31, 168, 269.
Speketon, Thomas, 146.
Spense, John del, 245.
Spense, John atte, 289.
Spenser, Thomas le, 312.
, William le, 142. 232.
Sperlyng. Christiana, Maud daughter of,
71.
, Felicia her sister, 71.
Nicholas, 81.
Spice, John, 155.
Spicer, Spycer, Lespecer, Andrew le, 73.
135.
, Edmund le. 169.
, John le, of Balsham, 191.
, John son of Henry le, 142.
, of Salisbury, 170.
Odetus, 339.
Ralph, 308.
, Thomas le, 235.
WiUiamlc. 253.
GENERAL INDEX.
477
Spigurnel. Spygiirnel, Henry, 64. 68, 75, 231 .
230. 317.
, Richard, 59.
Master Robert, presented to Tring,
106.
Thomas, 235.
Spinau. Raymond de, 266.
Spinay, Spynay, liLobert de, 106. 275.
, presented to VValpole, 37,
100.
Spineto, Hugh de, prebendary of Alton Pan-
eras, 312.
, parson of Tliurkeleston
[Thruxton, co. Southampton ?j , 312.
Spini, Society of the. See Florence.
Spircok, Adam, 84.
Spitedsh, Richard de, 237.
Spitel. William atte, Alice daughter of, 296.
Spofforth, Spofford [co. York], church of, 15,
35, 91.
Sporoun, William, parson of Quendon, ex-
changed for Little Hardress, 264.
Sprengg, Hugh, 329.
Spridelyngton, Richard de, of Newton, 70.
Spridlington, Spridelyngton, oo. Lincoln, 103.
Sprigun, John, 69, 138.
Springalds, 60. 80.
Springat, Sprynget, Thomas. 272.
, , of Greenwich, 168.
Springthorpe, Spryngethorp [co. Lincoln],
church of, 83.
Sprot, Adam, 329.
, John, 91.
Sprotle, Simon de, 347.
Sprungenes, Matthew, 350.
Sprynget. See Springat.
Spryngethorp. See Springthorpe.
Spycer. Sec Spicer
Spynay. See Spinay.
Spyne, John, 231.
Squier, Adam, 284.
, John le, 313.
, Robert, 1.54.
Squirel, Martin, of Barking, 168.
Squirlebek, William, 166.
Stace, Geoffrey, 67.
, , Henry his brother, 67.
, Thomas, 67.
, Henry, 73, 135.
Stafford, co. Stafford, 11, 329.
, St. Mary's free chapel, dean of. See
Sandale, Robert de ; Holden, Robert
de ; Swynnerton, Robert de.
Stafford, county of, 128, 256.
, , peace in, 358,
Stafford, John de, 79, 286.
, William his brother, 286.
Stagge, Alexander, 348.
Stainer, Steyner [near Selby, co. York], 321.
Stainton. co. York. See Staynton.
Stak, John. 350.
Stalbridge, Stapelbrigg [co. Dorset], church of,
312.
Stalham [Stalham. co. Norfolk], Richard de,
224.
, Roger de, 84, 224.
Stalling, Walter de, 149, 157.
Stallingborough. Stalyngburgh [co. Lincoln],
22.
Staloun, Robert, 224.
Stalyngburgh. Sec Stallingborough.
Stamford. Staunford, co. Lincoln, 165, 270.
mayor and bailiffs of, 327.
parliament at, 141 .
See Newstead without Stamford.
Stanbridge, Stanbrigge [in Leighton Buzzard.
CO. Bedford], 2.
Standlake, Stanlak [co. Oxford], 164.
advowson of , 164.
Standon, oo. Stafford. See Staundon.
Stanes [co, Middlesex], pontage for, 127.
Staneswode. See Stanswood.
Staneweye. See Stanway,
Stanewygge. See Stanwiok.
Stangreve. Stangrave, Stayngreve. Adam dc.
presented to Thorner, 63.
, Robert de, 160, 171.
Stanham Antegan [Stonham, co. Suffolk],
Robert de, 149.
Stanhoe, Stanhowe [co. Norfolk], 137.
Stanhou, Bartholomew de, 45.
Stanlak. See Standlake.
Stanle, William de, 347.
Stanley, Stanleye [co. Wilts], abbot and con-
vent of, 11.
Stanlowe, Ralph de, 223.
Stanmore, Little, Little Stanraere [co. Mid-
dlesex], 324.
Stannard, William, 223.
Stanpult, CO. Berks, 102.
Stanregg [in Thanet, co. Kent], port of. 208.
Stanswood, Staneswode [co. Southampton].
67.
Stanton [co. Derby], 90.
Stanton Harcourt, Staunton Harecourt [co.
Oxford], 49, 206.
church of, 136.
Stanton Lacy, Staunton Lacy, co. Salop, 237.
Stanton on the Wolds, Stanton, co. Notting-
ham. 102.
Stanton on the VV^olds ? Staunton [co. Notting-
ham], 98.
Stanton St. John, Staunton St. John's, co,
Oxford, 193.
Stanton, Staunton, Henry de, 141.
Hervey de, 68, 86, 98, 144, 228, 235
260, 324, 333.
, , clerk, 183.
, late chief ustice of the
Bench, 255, 297, 299.
478
GENERAL INDEX.
Stanton — cont.
, Johnde. 20.
, Master John de, 5.
, Eobertde. 91. 92, 126, 178.
[Stanton Laey. co. Salop]. Roger de,
51.
, William, 223.
Stanway, Staneweye, co. Essex, 146.
, Magna Staneweye [co. Essex], 41.
Stanwick, Stanewygge [co. Northumberland],
church of, 82.
Stanynglan, St. Mary's church, 84.
Stapeford [= Stapelford], Eichard de. 128.
Stapalbrigg. See Stalbridge.
Stapeldon. Stapelton, Gilbert, 165.
Richard de , 65. 218. 222.
, Walter de, bishop of Exeter [1308-
1326], treasurer of the Exchequer, 3,
52. 65. 77, 89, 109, 128. 146, 168, 174,
187. 244, 257, 259, 260, 268. 277, 298,
299.
Stapelford, St»,peford, Hugh de, 62.
, Richard de, 128.
Stapelton. See Stapleton ; Stapeldon.
Staple, mayor of. See Cherleton, John de.
Staple. See Wool Staple.
Stapleford [co. Leicester?], diocese of Lincoln,
church of, 156.
, advowson of . 158.
CO Wilts, 161.
Stapleton. Stapelton, co. York, 143.
Starlyng. Richard, 65.
Stay thorpe or Starthorpe [in Averham]? Sterne-
thorp, CO. Nottingham, 102.
Stat fold, Stotfold [co. Stafford], prebend of
Lichfield, 88.
Staumpes. John de, 207.
Staundon [Standon, co, Stafford?], Vivian de.
319.
Staunford, John de, presented to Brampton by
Dingley, 147.
Staunton. See Stanton.
Staveley, co. Derby, 313.
Staward le Peel, Staword [near Hay don Bridge,
CO. Northumberland], peel and town of,
261.
Staward. See Staward.
Stayne, William de, 140.
Stayngreve. See Stangreve.
Staynton. Steynton [Stainton. co. York], God-
frey de, 230.
, John his son, 230.
John de, 241.
Robert de, 33.
, Joan his wife, 33.
Staynwath. See Stenwith.
Stebenheth. See SLepney.
Stenwith [in Barro why J, Staynwath. co. Lin-
coln, 103.
Stenyng. See Steyning.
Stepelmordon. See Morden Steeple.
Stepelton, Adam de, of Southleye, the younger,
331.
William de, 331.
See Stapeldon.
Stephen, Ralph son of Stephen, 188.
Stephen son of, de Houeden, 115.
, Thomas son of, de Maldon. 235.
Stepney, Stebenheth [co. Middlesex], 91.
.'.church of. 43, 163.202.
Stepyng, William de. parson of Cottenham,
342.
Sternethorpe. See Stay thorpe.
Sterre, Robert, of Walton, 329.
Sterteford, William de, parson of Streethall,
exchanged for Banstead, 281.
Stevenach, Roger de, 237.
Stevenage, Stevenache [co. Hertford], 91.
Stevynton, Styvynton, Stivynton, Adam de,
49, 94. 129.
, John de, 167.
Steward, the. See Household ; Stiward.
Steyner. See Stainer.
Steyning. Stenyng [co. Sussex], 103.
Steynton. See Staynton.
Stifford [co. Essex], church of, 77.
Stikeneye, Stykeneye, John de, 25, 284. 285.
Stikeswold. See Stixwold.
Stipyngge, John de, 191.
Stirkeland, Stirkland, Stirkelond, John de,
220, 222.
[Strickland, co. Westmoreland].
Walter de, 10, 53. 100, 217, 222.
Stirrop. See Styrrup.
Stivynton. See Stevynton.
Stiward, Henry. 69.
, Roger, 329.
, Walter, 69.
Stixwold, Stikeswold, co. Lincoln, 224.
Stocholt [Stockholt, co. Buckingham ?]., John
de. 264.
Stockbury. Stokebury, Stokebery [co. Kent] ,
150.
church of, 33.
Stocke, William son of Robert atte, 330.
Stockfish, 25.
Stockwith. Stokhyt, co. Nottingham, 102.
Stodkam, Laurence de, 41.
Stogumber, Stokegowere [= Stokegomer] , co.
Somerset, 102.
Stok Neuton. See Stoke Newington.
Stokard, John, 139.
, William. 140.
Stoke Ash ? Stoke [co. Suffolk], church of, 99.
Stoke Basset, co. Somerset, 102.
Stoke Basset. See Stoke, North.
Stoke-Bishops ? Stokes [co. Southampton],
rector of. 114.
Stoke by Clare, Stoke [co. Suffolk], priory of,
94, 253, 297, 301.
GENERAL INDEX.
179
Stoke, East. Stokby Newsirk [co, Nottingham].
243.
St. Leonard's hospital, mnstor and
brethren of, 243.
Stoke-Ferry? Stoke [oo. Norfolk], 191.
Stoke, near Ludlow? [oo. Salop], !)l.
Stoke by Nayland, Stokencylond [co. Suffolk],
176, 179. ^'
Stoke Newington, Stok Neuton[oo. Middlesex],
church of. 119.
Stoke, North. Stoke Basset [co. Oxford], church
of. 131. 320.
Stoke, Stok, Stokes, Stokk, Adam, de, 16G.
, Alexander de, 170.
, Eudo de. constable of the castle of
Kenilworth, 241.
John de, 192.
, , parson of Winwick, 76.
parson of Bletchley. 230.
, vicar of Gayton, presented to
Pebaeh, 172.
, Ralph de, parson of Sawbridgeworth .
172, 343.
Robert de, 140. 192, 255, 288.
[Stoke by Newai-k], Robert son of
Mauger de, 243.
, Roger de, parson of Slinfold, pre-
sented to St. Nicholas, Arundel, 194.
Thomas de, 112.
, of Welley, 354.
Walter de, 119, 199.
William de, 8. 66. 85. 107. 309.
349.
[co. Dorset], William de, 217.
of laBerton, 349.
Stoke juxta Clare, John de. vicar of Gayton,
exchanged for Bittering Parva. 327.
Stokebery, Stokebury. See Stockbury.
Stokedale, Alan de, 331.
Stokegowere. Sec Stoguraber.
Stokhalgh, John de, 245.
Stokeman, John, 136.
Stokenchurch. Stokenchirche [co. Oxford] . 36.
65.
Stokeneylond. See Stoke by Nayland.
Stokes [co. Derby?]. 2.
Stokes. See Stoke.
Stokesleye [Stokesley, co. York] , Robert de,
138, 293.
Stokheye, Robert de, 27, 120, 238.
Stokhyt, CO. Nottingham. See Stockwith.
Stokkenchurche, Peter de, 65.
, See Stokenchurch.
Stoklond, John, 148.
, Richard de, 69.
Stokton, Master Nicholas de. parson of Stan-
ton Harcourt, 136.
Stonar, Stonore [co Kent], 25.
Stone, 25S.
Stone [co. Kent], 211, 276.
[in Fawlcy. co. Southampton]. 67.
281.
Master John de Foderyngeye, parson
of, 82.
[co. Stafford], prior and convent of.
259.
Stone, John atte, 38.
Stoneham, Stonham [co. Southampton], 244.
, letters patent dated al, 110. 113.
Stoneleigh, Stonle [co. Warwick] , 255.
abbot and convent of , 253, 255.
, William abbot of, 255.
Stonemason, 71.
Stonesby [co. Leicester] , 123.
Stonham Earl? Stonham [co. Suffolk], churcli
of. 205.
Stonham, co. Suffolk. See Stanhara Ante-
gan.
Stonham, co. Southampton. See Stoneham.
Stonhard, William, 139.
Stonle. See Stoneleigh.
Stonore. John de, 1, 3, 64, 66, 68, 71. 73.
84, 88, 92, 99, 103, 124, 139, 176,
182, 232, 234, 283, 284, 287, 288, 292,
293, 313, 347, 349, 350, 351.
, , constable of the castle of
Montpezat, 1, 2.
, , constable of the corpus of
the castle of Wallingford, 331.
Stonore. See Stonar.
Stony Stratford. See Stratford Stony.
Stopham, Stopeham [co. Sussex]. 348.
Roger parson of, 348.
Storour, Alan son of John de. 307.
Storton, Thomas de, 91.
See Stourton.
Storum, James, 326.
Stotere, Nicholas le, 224.
Stotevill, Geoffrey de, 287.
, John de, parson of Howell. 287.
Nicholas de, 287.
Robert de, 287.
, Margaret his wife, 287.
Robert de, the younger, 287.
Stotfold, CO. Bedford, 133.
See Statfold.
Stoudie, Richard de, 291.
Stoulham [Stalham, co. Norfolk ?] , William
de. 240.
, Beatrice his wife, 240.
Stourton, John de, 270.
, Alice his wife, 270.
See Storton.
Stouyn, John, 283.
StoW'Bardolf ? Stouwe [co. Norfolk]. 191.
Stowe, CO. Northampton, 160, 248.
[co. Suffolk ?], 283.
Stowe St. Mary, co. Lincoln, 103.
480
GENERAL INDEX.
stow West. Westowe [co. Suffolk]. 38.
church of. 38.
Stowe, Baldwin de. 122,
Philip de. 216.
... Reginald de, canon of Southwell in
12^9, 316.
William de la, 326.
William de, chaplain of East Tilburj,
2
Stowey Over. Overstaweye [oo. Somerset],
advowson of, 317.
Stoyle. Richard, 189.
Strabolgi, David de. earl of Athol, 100. 108.
11.5.268.
Joan countess of, 1 65 .
Stradebrok, John de, 273.
Stradsett, Stradesete [co, Norfolk] , 191.
Stranessale, See Strensall.
Stransale. See Strensale.
Strange. See Lestraunge.
Stratford -on -Avon [co, Warwick], letters
patent dated at, 265,
Stratford under the Castle, Stratford St,
Laurence [co, VV^'ilts] , prebend to Salis-
bury, 249,
Stratford St, Anthony, Stratford Tony [co.
Wilts], church of, 147.
Stratford Stony, Stonystratford [co. Bucking-
ham], 40. 230,
Stratford West, co, Worcester, 173,
church of , 173.
Stratford, Stretford, Donatus de, 182,
, Henry de, presented to St, Mary,
North Berkhampstead, 85, 86,
, John de, bishop of Winchester [1323-
1333], 4, 22, 49, .50, 84, 86, 87, 88, 94,
95, 109, 129, 173, 174, 183, 268. 303,
, deputy treasurer, 339,
John de, 173,
, Master Robert de, 50, 84, 129.
Stratmarchell. See Guilsfield.
Stratton [co, Dorset] , prebend of Salisbury.
53.
Stratton St, Margarets ? Stratton, co. Wilts,
102,
Stratton, Oliver de, 137.
, Rowland de, 137.
See Stretton.
Stredlynge, Edward de, 7.
Street, Strete [co. Somerset], 349,
[co, Somerset ?]. William de Weder-
grave, parson of, 297.
Street ? la Strete [co. Southampton], 184.
Streethall, Stretebale [co. Essex], church of.
281.
Strensale, Stransale, William de. 193.
, remembrancer in the Ex-
chequer of Dublin, 251.
Strensall, Stranessale [co, York], prebend of
York. 81.
Strete. Robert de la. 140.
(Sec Street.
Stretehale. See Streethall.
Stretele, Streteleye, John de, 82, 85.
Stretford, co. Lancaster, 40.
Stretford. See Stratford.
Stretton, oo, Rutland, 292.
Stretton, John de. parson of Chastel Isabel.
presented to Kinfare, 190.
See Sturton, Lincoln.
Striblond, William. 135.
Strickland, co. Westmoreland. See Stirke-
land.
Striguil, Stogoill [co. Monmouth] , castle of,
52, 336.
See Chepstow.
Strode, John son of Robert de la, 154.
, John son of Robert de, of Heme,
160.
*S'e(? Stroud.
Strogoill. See Striguil.
Stroud, Strode [co. Kent], 210, 212, 310.
Stubber, Walter le. Maud wife of, 123.
Studham, Robert, 341.
Stuffe, John, 352.
Stulle, Geoffrey, the elder, 129.
, the younger, 129.
, , Geoffrey son of,
130.
Sturmer, Sturmere [co. Essex] , church of,
131.
Sturmy, Sturmi, John, 231, 234.
, admiral of the North or East
fleet, 11, 31, 62, 96, 99, 161, 184, 191,
198, 202, 294, 308, 311.
, captain and admiral of the
North fleet, 243.
, Margaret, 161,
Starry [co, Kent] , letters patent dated at, 160,
163, 166, 227, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276,
277, 283,291,292, 293,352.
Sturton in Scawby, Stretton, co. Lincoln,
103.
Styohup, John, 225.
Stykeney. See Stikeneye.
Styno, Master Bernard de, 98.
Styrrup, Stirrop, co, Nottingham, 102.
Styvynton. See Stevynton.
Subbirie. See Sudbury.
Subbury. See Sobbury.
Sudbrooke in Ancaster ? Sadbrok, co. Lincoln,
103,
Sudbury, Subbirie [co. Suffolk], dean of. See
Clare, Master Simon de.
See Sidbury,
Sudbury, John de, 341.
Sudeley, Sudley, co. Gloucester, 280.
Suderman, Hildebrand, 128.
, John, 194,
GENERAL INDEX.
181
Sudle, Siidley, iJartholomow de, AI;iutl wife
of, 297.
, John de, 1S2, 214.
•. [Sudeley, oo. Gloucester], John de,
280, 323.
John son of Bartholomew de, 280,
323.
, , Eleanor his wife, 323.
See Sudeley.
Suffolk, 110. 159, 271, 283.
Sulbury. See Sobbury.
Suiby, Saleby [co. Northampton], abbot and
convent of 246.
Siileby, Henry de, 94.
Sailing, Ralph de, 28.
Sally, Sulli, Henry lord of, 1, 3, 6, 15,
113.
Sully, John de, 46.
Sulny. See Solny.
Sumbref, Reginald de, 354.
Sumpter. See Someter.
Sundridge, Sundressh [co. Kent], 35.
Suour, Adam son of Herbert le, 15.
Surdington. See Snorington.
Sui-fleet, Surflet [oo. Lincoln], 123.
Surrey, earl of. See Warenna, John de.
Suspects, commissions touching, 289.
Susse, Siglanus, 95-.
Sussex, 164, 194, 290, 304.
, farm of, 227.
, sheriff of. See Worldham, Peter de.
Sussex, Robert de, 329.
Suterton. See Sutterton.
Suthburton. Roger son of John de, 316.
, , John his father, 316.
See Burton Agnes.
Suthcave. See Cave South.
Suthcrek. See Creake South.
Sutheren, William le, 329.
Suthewyk. See Southwick ; Suthwyk.
Suthgyvel. See Southill, co. Bedford.
Suthkeleseye. See Kelsey South.
Suthlegh. See Leigh, South.
Suthmallyng. See Mailing, South.
Suthmorton. See Moreton, South.
Suthmuscam. See Muskham, South.
Suthwell. See Southwell.
Suthwerk. See Southwark.
Suthwyk, Sutwyk, John de, 133, 145.
iSce Southwick.
Sutterton, Suterton [co. Lincoln], 330.
Sutton, 31.
Richard de Barton, parson of, 81.
, diocese of Canterbury, church of, 19.
' [co. Nottingham ?] , 98.
[CO. S-ilop] , 330.
[CO. Siu-rey], 19, 53.
[CO. York?! 39.
by Dover [co. Kent], 300.
3317
Sutton cum Buckingham or King's Sutton.
Kynges Sutton [co. Northampton], pre-
bend of Lincoln, 340. 350.
Sutton Valence [co. Kent], 85.
Sutton Vautourt, co. Devon, 145.
Sutton. Au(h-ew son of Walter de, 48.
, Johnde, 326.
, [oo. Sussex], 348.
, , justice, 86, 42, 49, 54, 80,
233. 353.
, , chivaler, 251.
, , of Holderness, 35.
, John son of William de, 249.
, Robert de, 61.
, , master of the hospital of St.
Bartholomew, Oxford, 225.
, William de, 83,352.
, , parson of Willingham St.
Mary, exchanged for Broxholme, 197,
266.
, William son of William son of Henry
de, 275.
Sutwyk. See Suthwyk.
Suwell. See Southwell.
Suylli. /Sec Sully.
Swaffham, oo. Norfolk, 344.
, church of, 59.
Swafham Market, co. Norfolk, 215.
Swafham, Eustace de, 194.
, Reginald de, 208.
Swafham Market. See Swaffham.
Swainsthorp, Sweynesthorp [co. Norfolk],
Brice, parson of, 224.
Swainston, Sweyneston, Isle of Wight, 225.
Swan, Lambesin, 74, 143.
Swaneseye. See Swansea.
Swanesoomp. See Swanscomb,
Swanewyk. See Swanwick.
Swanscombe, Swanes^oinp, Swannesoampe [co,
Kent], church of, 18,200.
, port of, 310.
Swansea, Swaneseye, co. Grlamorgan, 310.
334.
Swanton [co. Norfolk], Richard Maundevill of.
See Maundevill.
Swanton, Master William de, dean of South
Mailing, 261.
Swanwick, Swanewyk [co. Southampton], 24.
26.
Swarkoston, Swerkeston [co. Derby], pontage
for, 90.
Swaton, Swaveton, co. Lincoln, 103.
Swavesoy, Swaveseye [oo. Cambridge], Richard
prior of, 59.
Swaveseye, John de, 170, 179.
Swaveton. See Swaton.
Sweethorpe, co. Northumberland. See
Swethorp.
Swelet le [near Budleigh, co. Devon]. 262.
Swenege, William, 145.
2Ii
482
GENERAL INDEX.
iSwepstone, Swepeston Tco. Leicester] . church
of, 244.
Swerdes. See Swords.
Swerkeston. Richard de, 90.
Sec Sw.irkeston.
Sweteman, Adam, 307.
Swethop [Sweetborpe, co, Northumberland],
Henry de, 289.
William de. 289.
Sweyn, Thomas, Isolda daughter of, 108.
Sweynesthorp. See Swainsthorp.
Sweyneston. See Swainston.
Swinbrook. Swynebrok [eo. Oxford] , 331.
Swindon. Swyndon [co. Wilts], advowson of,
122.
Swine, Swyn, Swyne [co. York] , 226.
, prioress of, 131. 226. 233, 236.
Swine, la Swyn, in Flanders, 74, 143.
Swineshead, Swynsed [co. Lincoln], 231.
Swinnerton. Swynnerton [oo. Stafford], church
of, 150.
Swinthorp [co. York] , 312.
Swonyng, John de, 330.
Swords. Swerdeg [co. Dublin], prebend of St.
Patrick's, Dublin, 247.
, vicarage of, 250.
Swyft, Robert, 230.
Swyn. See Swine.
Swynburne, Swyneburn, Henry de, 27.
, John de, 329.
, Robert de, 27, 148, 172.
, Robert son of Robert de, 27.
, Roger de, 244.
, Thomas de, 27.
Swyndon. See Swindon.
Swyne. See Swine.
Swynebrok. See Swinbrook.
Swynford, John de, 39, 168.
Swynherd, Ralph le, of Keisby, 231.
Swynnerton, Richard de, 153.
, Robert de, dean of the free chapel of
Stafford, 343.
, Roger, 153.
, Stephen de, 153, 258.
See Swinnerton.
Swynsed. See Swineshead.
Sybertoft, See Sibbertoft.
Syde, William de, chaplain of Longbridge, 249.
Sydling Up, Upsideling [co. Dorset], 17.
Syerston, Syreston, Sireston [co. Nottingham],
38, 182, 196, 243, 290.
Hugh de Wassyngbourn, chaplain of,
120.
Symple, Ralph le, 236.
Syncton, Alexander de, parson of the church
of Fornekeye, 200.
Syngelton, Gilbert de, second justice of the
pleas following the justiciary of Ire-
land, 198.
Synythwayt, William de, 256.
Syreston. See Syerston.
T
Tabourer, William le, 161.
Tackley, Taokele [co. Oxford], church of, 63.
Taf, Toffe [co. Carmarthen], 335.
Tailli, John de, 57.
Taillour, Taillur, Adam le, 139.
, Godfrey le, 190.
, Henry le, 125, 130, 265.
, , Beatrice his wife, 125, 130,
265.
, Henry le , of South wark, 278.
, , of Wigmore, 298.
, Hunin le, 18.
, Johnle, 201.
, John son of John le, of St. Albans,
160.
, Richard le, 126, 257.
, Roger le, 139.
... , of Hodnet, Agnes daughter
of, 330.
, Saerle, of Waltham, 283.
, Simon le, 351.
Theobald le, of Ingoldby, Nicholas his
servant, 231.
, Thomas le, of Pickering, 332.
, of Scarborough, 34.
William, of Hardmead, 330.
, William son of John le, of Cudworth,
230.
Takeley. Takkele [co. Essex]. Andrew de la
Gone, prior of, 194.
Talafun, Talevan, Talvan [commote in Penny-
then in Morganwg] , land of, 334. 335.
Talairandi, Elias, archdeacon of Richmond,
12.
Talbot, Talebot, John, 248.
, Richard, 16, 208, 212.
, , Joan his wife, 212.
, , John his son, 212.
, , of Richard's Castle, 188.
Talemaehe, Hugh, 137.
, John son of Hugh, 137.
Talevan. See Talafan.
Talgarth [co. Brecon], land of, 326.
Taltham, port of, 310.
Talvan. See Talafan.
Talwardyn, Ralph de, Robert his servant, 352.
Tamworth [co. Warwick], 291, 292.
j , bailiffs and good men of, 253.
, pavage.for, 253.
letters patent dated at, 249, 250, 252 ,
I 254.
I Tangele, Robert de, 23, 225.
GENERAL INDEX.
483
Tanner, Tannour. John le, 211.
, Robert son of James le, of Howden,
135.
Tante, Thomas, 135, 137.
Tanturer, William le. 16.
See Teynturer.
Tarent, Master John de, 312.
Tarenta, John de', oanon of St, Peter's,
Heytesbury, 159.
Tarlton or Torleton, Cherleton, Therleton [co.
Gloucester], prebeud of Salisbury, 15,
35, 91.
Tarporley, co. Chester. See Torperlegh.
Tasker, Geoffrey le, of Malberthorp, 246.
Tassel, William, 140.
Tateshale. See Tattershall.
Tatham, oo. Lancaster, 284.
Tatham, William de, parson of Halughton,
148.
Tattershall, Tateshale [co. Lincoln], church
of, 156.
, lady of. See Dribi, Joan de.
Tauntester alias Tauntefer, Roger, 349, 350.
Taunton, John de, 291.
Tauton, Robert de, presented to Tawstock,
256.
, presented to Lampadarn, 333.
Taverner, Geoffrey le, 191.
Johnle, 288.
, Roger le, 235.
, Thomas le, of Rayenserodd, 312.
, , Joan his wife, 312.
TaYistock, Tavystok [co. Devon], Robert de
Campellis, abbot of, 62.
, Robert, abbot of, 89, 109.
, disputed election of abbot in, 89.
, Robert Bosse, abbot of, 106, 109.
, John de Courtenay, abbot of, 109.
abbey, 113, 179.
, prior and convent of, 179.
Tawe, Thawe [oo. Glamorgan] , river, 335.
[co. Brecon], land of, 335.
Tawstock, Taustok [co. Devon] . church of,
256.
Taxation, aid for the marriage of the daughter
of Edward I. pardoned, 279.
, king's custom on fish brought into
Southwark, 294.
, scutage, 224.
Taylard, Tayllard, Thomas, 275.
, Thomas the youi^er, 348.
Taynton, Teynton [oo. Oxford], church of,
176.
Tegengl. See Englefield.
Teigh, Ty [co. Rutland], church of, 284, 286.
288.
Teignmouth, Teignemuth [co. Devon], 310.
Tekne, 132.
Tekne, William, 62.
Telsford, Telesford [co. Somerset], 261.
Tome, Temede [oo. Salop], river of , 51.
, bridge of, 51.
Tcmebury. See Tenbury.
Temede. See Teme.
Templars, 188, 231.
, lands of, 134.
Temple, Richard del, 137.
Temple-Bruer, Bruera, co. Lincoln, 103.
Templedara, Tenipcldam, co. York, 144.
Tenbury, Tenebury [co. Worcester] , 330.
Tendring,- Tendryng [co. Essex], 283, 290.
, church of, 305.
Tendring, Tendryng [Tendring, co.- Suffolk],
John de, 219, 315.
, Richard de, 137.
, Thomas de, 137.
, William de, 137.
Tentebiry, Stephen de, 258.
Terling, Terlyng [co. Essex], church of,
337.
Terrington, co. Norfolk. See Tyrington.
Terry, William, 329.
Tesedale, Thesdale, Alan de, 191, 206, 231.
, , steward of the forest of Gal-
tres, 195.
, William de, 329.
Testa, Vitalis de, prebendary of Tarlton, canon
of Wingham, and parson of Henny, 15,
91.
,.., prebendary of Cherleton [i.e. Tarlton,
CO. Gloucester], and parson of Hamele
[i.e. Henney ?], 35.
, William de, cardinal priest of St.
Ciriao in Termis, archdeacon of Ely,
precentor in St. Mary's, Lincoln, and
parson of Spofforth and Shoreham, 15,
35, 91.
Tettenhall, Tettenhale, co. Stafford, 252.
Teukesbirs. See Tewkesbury.
Teversall, Tyversalt [co. Nottingham], 77.
Tew, Great, Grauntewe, Great Tiewe [co.
Oxford], chm-ch of, 1.54,
, Richard, vicar of, 341.
Tewkesbury, Teukesbury, Teukesbirs [co.
Gloucester] , 318.
, abbot and convent of, 127, 252.
.......... abbot of, 314.
, Thomas, abbot of, 318.
, burgesses and commonalty of, 343.
, court of, 206.
Tey, Teye, co. Essex, 41.
Teynturer, Tinctor, Reginald le, 51.
, William, 51.
See Tanturer.
Thacchere, Hugh le, 201.
Thacsted. See Thaxted.
Thaleworth, Nicholas de, Thomas reve of, of
Little Helond, 283. 290.
484
GENERAL INDEX.
Thames, river, 7, 145, 208. 210, 212. 267.
commission dc icaUiis et fossatis on,
224, 232.
, wardens of the mouth of the, 282.
, custody of, 325.
Thamworth, William de. warden of the her-
mitage by Cripplegate, London, 251.
See Tamworth.
Thanet [co. Kent], Isle of, 25, 208.
Thawe. See Tawe.
Thaxted, Thaested, Thaxstede [co. Essex], 6.
..'. , William, vicar of, 36.
Theberton, Thebertune [co, Suffolk] , 207.
Theford, Theford Monachorum. SeeThetiord.
Theology, bachelor in, 113.
, doctor of, 342.
Therfeld, Thomas son of Thomas de, 18,
24.
, William de, 287.
Therleton. See Tarlton.
Thernecoumbe. See Thirnecoumbe.
Thesdale. See Tesedale.
Thetford, Theford, Theford Monachorum [co.
Norfolk], 105, 112.
, Peter, prior of, 52.
priory of, 93, 97, 276, 322.
, St. Julian's chapel, 280.
Thethaldi, Thomas, 115.
Theueny, Buchard de, 58.
, , Bertram his brother, 58.
Theyden, Reginald de, canon of Tremhale,
prior of Bicknacre, 133.
Theydon Mount, Theyden atte Munte, co.
Essex, 251.*
, advowson of, 251.
Thieeburn, Thichebourne, Thichcbourne. See
Ticheburn.
Thichefeld. See Titchfield.
Thirnecoumbe, Robert de, 142.
Thirsk, Thresk [co. York], 143.
Thlewelyn. • See Llewelin.
Thomas de Brotherton, earl of Norfolk and
marshal of England, the king's brother,
* 22. 52. 105, fl2, 120. 156, 158, 177.
200, 203, 204, 205, 212, 220, 267, 268^
302, 312, 350.
, Alice countess of, the kings sister.
205, 212, 215, 267.
Thomas earl of Lancaster, 208.
, Alesia wife of. See Lacy, Alesia de.
, treasure of, 228.
, lord of the land of Denbigh, 354.
Thomas, ap Kenewrek, 335.
, Henry son of, atte Churche, 235.
, Hugh, 139.
, John, 69, 138.
, John son of , 264.
, Johnfitz, 245.
, Patrick fitz, 245.
I Thomas — cont.
, Robert sou of, 310.
, Stephen son of, de Quelpedale, 307.
, Thomas son of, de Therfeld, 18, 24.
Thomley, Thornele [co. Oxford], 193.
Thoresby, Master John de, i-ector of Bramwith,
207.
See Thursby.
Thorley, Thorleye [in Gartree Hundred], co.
Lincoln. 103.
, Isle of Wight, 225.
Thormarton, William de, vicar of Feckenham.
exchanged for Northleach, 248.
Thornaston. See Thurmaston.
Thornbory, co. Bedford (sic), 33.
Thorndon, Thornedon, co. Suffolk, 271.
, advowson of, 212.
Thorne, co. York, 270, 291.
Thorne, Constantine atte, 283.
, Thomas de, 295.
Thornegge, John de, 184.
Tnornele. See Thomley.
Thorner, Thornoure [co. York], church of,
63.
Thorneton, Roger de, 331.
, Thomas de, 275.
Thorneyburn. See Thornyburn.
ThornhaTn. co. Norfolk, 141.
, church of, 337.
, port of. 310.
Thornham, Bobert de, 148.
Thornouer. See Thorner.
Thornton, co. York, 144.
, Thornton upon Hurabre. [co. Lin-
coln], 107.
, abbot and convent of, 107.
Thortondam, co. York, 144.
Thornyburn [Thorneyburn, co. Northumber-
land], Patrick de, 289.
., Thomas de, 289.
Thoroton, Thurvcrton [co. Nottingham] , 38.
182, in6, 290.
Thorp [co. Essex], 283.
[co. Norfolk], 191.
[co. Surrey], 53,
Thorp by Haddiscoe [co. Norfolk]. 156.
Thorp on the Hill, co. Lincoln, 141.
Thorpe Malsor, Thorpe Malesores [co. North-
ampton], 120.
Thorpe Market, Thorpemarket [co. Norfolk] ,
71.
Thorp. George de, 54, 101, 169, 171.
, Henry de, parson of Brome, 192.
, Martin de, 191.
, Peter de, 104.
, Robert de, 278.
, Thomas de, 68.
Thorpland [co. Norfolk], 191.
, Johnde, 191.
Thorstan. Robert, 226, 233.
GENERAL INDEX.
485
Thorsfon. John de, 264.
Thremhail, 'iVomliale [in Stanstea;! Mouiit-
fiohefc, CO. Essex], canon of, 133.
Thresk, Stephen de. 86.
.SeeThirsk.
Threekinghtim, Trikyngham [oo. Lincoln], 180,
church of, 180.
Thrillowe. See Trjllowe.
Thruton. See Thurton.
Thruxton, Thurkeleston [co. Southampton ?],
church of, 312.
Thrykyngham, Trikingham. Trykynham, Lam-
bert de. 69, 70, 138, 140, 142. 145.
146, 180.231,232, 284.
, Walter de, 215.
, Walter son of Alexander de, 180.
See Threckingham.
Thunne, Peter le, 224.
Thunneyk, Thuneyk, William de, 32.
, , parson of Minsterworth. 149.
, , exchanged for Buck-
nail, 202.
Thurgarton, William de, canon afterwards
prior of Newstead in Sherwood, 62, 85.
Thurkeleston. See Thruxton.
Thurlaston, Peter de, parson of Brockhole, 56.
Thurleby and Carleton. See Carlton -cum-
Thurlby.
Thurlestone [co. Devon], church of, 57.
Thurlow Great, Great Trillowe [co. Suffolk],
church of, 55.
Thurmaston ? Thornaston [co. Leicester], 118.
Thurmaston, Thurmeston [co. Leicestei*], 247.
Thurneby [Thurnby, co. Leicester], John de,
351.
Thursby, Thoresbye [co. Cumberland], 307.
Thursford, Thyrsford, Thirsford [co. Norfolk],
church of; 45, 100, 192.
, parsonage of , 100.
Th.urton ? Thruton [co. Norfolk], 329.
Thurton, Thurveton [co. Norfolk], 156.
Thurverton. See Thoroton.
Thurveton. See Thurton.
Thwayt, Thweyt, Master John de, parson of
Winter ton, 55.
, John, 287.
Thweng, Twenge [Thwing, co. York], Galwan
de, parson of Lithum (Upleatham or
Kirkleatham), 268.
, William de, 9, 211, 217, 228, 285.
Thy, William de, 126.
Thyngden, Thynden, John de. presented to
Glenfield, 77, 169.
(See Finedon.
Thyrsford. See Thursford.
Tiberton, Tybrighton [co. Hereford], 276.
Tibesshelf . See Tibshelf .
Tibetot, Tybetot, Tibetoft, Payn de, 96, 120,
281.
Tibshelf, Tibbessheif, oo. Derby, 114.
Ticheburn, Tycheburn, Thicebourn, Thiche-
bourne, Tiohcbourn [Titchboine, co.
Southampton], John de, 8, 136, 139,
142, 222, 225, 226. 259.
Tichefeld. See Titchfield.
Tickford, Tykeford by Newport Pagnel, co.
Buckingham. 236.
Tickford. Tikeford, Tykeford [co. Bucking-
ham] , William prior of, 199.
, priory of , 242, 320.
Tickhill, Tykhill, Tikhill [co. York] , honor
of, 11, 60, 76, 80,82, 185,241.
, castle of, siege of, 272, 287.
Ticknall, Tykenhale, co. Derby, 103.
Tidde. See Tydd St. Mary.
Tidenhara, Tudenham [co. Gloucester] , 52.
Tidwell near Budleigh, Todewcllc [co. Devon].
262.
Tidworth, Todevrorth Melewys, oo. Wilts,
102.
Tie we. See Tew.
Tikeford. See Tickford.
Tikhill. See Tickhill.
Til, Tyl. Berduk de, 287, 306.
Tilbury East, Est Tillebury [co. Essex], chapel
of, 2.
, church of, 90.
Tiller, William le, 352.
Tilliol, Tyllio, Tiliol, Burgesius de, 154.
, Sibyl his wife, 154.
...• , Philip de, 53, 122, 217, 222.
, Kobert, of Swine, Maud wife of, 226,
233.
Tillot, William, 90.
Tilly, Tylly, Henry, 216, 221.
Tiiney, Tylneye, Tilneye, co. Norfolk, 46, 240.
Timberland, Tymberlound, co. Lincoln, 103.
Timsbury ? Tymbresbarwe, co. Wilts, 102.
Tinctor. See Teynturer.
Tintagel, Tyntagel [co. Coi'nwall], castle of,
202, 244.
...., '.., constable of. See Botereux,
William de.
Tintern, Tyntern [co. Monmouth], letf.ers
patent dated at, 325, 327, 332, 336,
354.
, abbot of, 187,333.
, abbot and convent of, 332.
Brithekeswere, weir of, 332.
Tinton, Tynton, co. Kent, 52.
Tiriarth [Tir-yr Hwndrwd, commote in the
Cantred of Cronnedd, now Newcastle
Hundred, co. Glamorgan], 334, 335.
Tirpel, Tyrpel, Walter, 67.
, William, 67.
Tiryngton, Tyrington [Terrington, co. Nor-
folk, or Torrington, co. Lincoln], 115,
172.
Tiryngton, Luke de Fiisco, parson of, 119.
Tiryngton, Peter son of Katherino de, 172.
486
GENERAL INDEX.
Tissebury, Tysslibury, Eichard de dean of
St. Martiu's Ic Grand, London, 128.
, , revoked, 246.
Titchfield, Tjchefeld, Tichefeld [co. South-
ampton] . 24, 26.
abbot of. 24, 30, 305, 314.
, abbot and convent of, 4.
Titchmarsh . Tychemersh [eo. Northampton],
John Lovel of. Sec Lovel.
Tithes, 136.
Todewelle, Todewilie, Nicholas. 140.
, Ralph de, 263.
-SgeTidwell.
Todeworth Melewys. See Tidworth. North.
Toffe. See Taf.
Toft Monks, Toft [co. Norfolk], 156.
Toft nest Newton, Toft [co. Lincoln], 70.
Tokesford. See Tuxford.
Tokeswell. Sec Tuxwell.
Toky. Thomas, 67.
Tollard, co. Dorset, 102.
Toller, Simon, vicar of Friskney, 240.
, Thomas le, parson of St. Peter's,
Old Sarum, 16.
Tollerford. Tolreford, co. Dorset, hundred of,
147.
Tollesbury, Tollesbery. co. Essex, port of,
311.
, church of, 56.
Toileshunt Darcy, Tolleshunt Tregoz [co.
Essex], 179.
Tolouse, Henry de, 193.
, Richard de, 206.
Tolre, Thomas de, presented to the vicarage
of Axmouth, 314.
Tolreford. See Tollerford.
Tommesone, Nicholas, 264.
Tomoutha, Towemuth [co. Cornvrall ?], port
of, 310.
Tonbridge, Tonebrugg, Tonebrigge [co. Kent],
329.
, chace of, cos. Kent and Sussex, 67,
144.
, castle of, constable of. See Cob-
ham, Hem*y de.
, castle and forest of, constable of . Sec
Pabenham, John de.
, castle and honor of, 276,
, , keeper of. See Cobham,
Henry de.
.letters patent dated at, 13, 14, 15,
16, 20, 25, 68, 179.
Tong, 329.
Tong. Tonge, co. Kent, advowson of, 164.
Tong, Robert de, 169.
, , parson of Fobbing, 111, 160.
Tony, Maud de, 241.
, Robert de, her husband, 241.
Topcliffe, Toppeclyve, co. York, 138, 293.
Topsham, Topesham [co. Devon], 310.
Torkard, Richard, 288.
, , Simon his man, 288.
Torksey, Torkeseye [co. Lincoln] , canon of,
206.
Torleton. Sec Tarlton.
Torperlegh [Tarporlev, co. Chester], John de,
230.
Torre, Robert, 329.
Torrington, co. Lincoln, See Tyrington.
Torveye. See Tnrvey.
Totenay, co. Lincoln, 103.
Toterno. John de, 92.
Totnes, Totteneys [co. Devon], castle of, 254.
Tottebury. William de, 283.
Totteneys, See Totness.
Tottington, Totynton [co. Kent], Holy Trinity
chapei, John le Bray, warden of, 118.
[co, Lancaster ?], 182.
, , honor of, 182.
Totynton, Robert de, parson of St. Nicholas,
Arundel, afterwards of Slinfold, 194.
Toucestre, John de, 23, 326.
Toudeby. See Toutheby.
Touelton. See Towton.
Tounhend, Tounesend, Richard atte, of
Benington, 69.
, William atte, 121.
, , of Westborough, 69.
Tour, John de la, 308, 318.
Tournay, William, 115.
Tours, John de, 237.
Toutheby, Toudeby, Gilbert de, 36, 73, 139,
146, 159, 224, 227, 236, 347, 353.
Towns, corporations of, oppressions by, 65.
Towton, Toueton [in Saxton, co. York], 197.
Tracy, William, 15, 27, 54, 78, 294, 336.
Trades or occupations : —
' bakester,' 350.
' barbour, ' 275.
' barkere,' 168.
' boucher, ' 350.
carpenters, 112.
' chaufcire,' 168.
' chaundeler,' 92.
'cornmongre,' 69*
draper, 224.
'fitheler,' 71.
'fleccher,' 235.
•hatter,' 291.
•hauberger,' 165, 168.
•hunte,' 235.
'messager,' 57.
' nakerer,' 158.
'palefrour,' 235.
' palmere, ' 281.
' pescheour, ' 233.
roper, 150.
'seler,' 117.
•tailor,' 71, 137.
•taverner,'72, 87, 94.
'trompour,' 161, 168.
GENERAL INDEX.
487
Trafford, co. Lancaster, 40.
Trafford, Henry (ie, 40.
, Henry son of John son of Henry de,
40.
Travers, John, 178, 275.
, .. , constable of Bordeaux, 174.
Thomas, Laurence son of, 275.
Traylly, Trayly, Walter, 248.
, William, of Yelden, 170.
Treasurer. See Exchequer, treasurer of.
Tredington, Tredyngton, co. Worcester, 69,
138.
Tref y Gruk (or Llangibby), Tregruk [Com-
mote in Gwent], land of, 334.
Tregorioz, Auger -de, 28.
Ti*egoz, John, lord of Ewyas Harold, 163.
, Thomas, 220, 309.
Tregruk. See Tref y Gruk.
Treiagu, John, 145, 218, 222, 236.
, sheriff of Cornwall, 288.
Trelan, John de, 109.
Trelleok, Trillek [co. Monmouth], 330.
Trematon, Tremeton [co. Cornwall], castle
of, 244.
Tremhale. See Thremhall.
Trendon Irectius Crendon?], John de, 264.
Treneere in Madron, Trenyer, co. Cornwall,
201.
Trent, Trente, river, 90, 290.
, weirs in, 74.
Trenyer, Thomas de, 201.
See Treneere,
Trescote, Roger son of Nicholas de, 252.
Treswell, Tyreswelle [co. Nottingham]. 11.
Treureu. See Truro.
Treve. See River, in Tillington,
Trevenion, John de, 238.
Treverbyn, Odo de, 28.
Trewe, John, 135.
Trewynt [Trewint, co. Cornwall], Stephen de,
236.
Treye, John de, 41.
Treynez, John, 31.
Treynge. See Tring.
Trigg, Geoffrey, 185.
_ , , Beatrice his wife, 185.
' , William, 145.
Trikingham. See Threckingham ; Thrykyng-
ham.
Trillek. See Trelleck.
Trillowe, ThrillQwe, John de, 136, 138, 223,
224, 233, 338.
See Thurlow.
Trinail, Ooha Martini. See Martini.
Tring, Tx-eynge [co. Hertford], church of, 10
Triple, John de, 52, 83.
Trippelowe, Master Henry de, 342.
Tronage. See Custom.
Tropinel, Tropynel, John, 329.
, Walter, 23^.
TrowelL Hugh de, 172.
Trowse Newton, Trows [co. Norfolk], 155.
Trumpington, Trumpyngton [co. Cambridge] ,
257.
, church of, 192.
Trumpiton, Trumpyton, Trumpeton, Roger de,
128,215,246.
Trumpour, Walter le, of Colchester, 135, 137.
Trumpyton. See Trumpiton.
Trunchet, Wybert, 157.
Truro, Treureu [co. Cornwall], mayor and
bailitis of, 269.
Trussebot, Richard, 191.
Trussel, Edmund, 160.
, John, of Thorps Malsor, 120.
, William, 214, 346, 348, 354.
, , Wariu his bi'other. 214.
, , Maud their mother. See
Burdegala, Oliver de.
, William, rebel, 238.
Trymenel, Nicholas, 282.
Tuam, Ireland, archbishop of, 27J , 344.
Tudeham [Tuddenham, co. Suffolk], John son
of Bartholomew de, 207.
Tudenham. See Tidenham.
Tuder ap Llewelin, 17.
Tadeworth, Richard de, 193, 206.
Tue, Richard, 330.
See Tuwe.
Tughale, Robert de, 287, 289.
Tumby, John de, 18, 24, 184.
Tunstall in Holderness [co. York], 266.
Tunstall. Nicholas de, 105.
, Master Ralph de, 185.
Turbervill, Andrew, 232.
, John, 232.
, Richard de, 232.
Turbevill, Brian de, 88.
Turk, Godwin, 71.
, Walter, citizen of London, 344.
, , Idonia his wife, widow of
John de Chaunceux, 344.
Turkilt, John, 145.
Turn Head, Torneheved, co. York, 70.
Turnegold, John, 145.
Turneheved. See Turn Head.
Tumour, Augustin le, 211.
, Wiiliamle, 351.
Turpel, Walter, 281.
', William, 281.
Turpliton, Turplyton, Hugh de, 165, 200, 214.
332.
Turvey, Turveye, Torveye [oo. Bedford], 230.
, church of, 84, 172.
Turvill, John, 170.
Tuscany, 171.
Tutbury, Tuttebury [co. Stafford] , steward of.
See Lek, John de.
^ the earl of Lancaster's exchequer at,
203.
488
GENERAL INDEX.
Tutbiiry — cont.
, honor of, 195.
letters patent dated at. 80, 81, 82,
85.
Tuttebury, Thomas de, 142.
Tuwe, John the elder, 287.
, the younger, 287.
SeeTwe.
Tuxford, Tokesford, co. Nottingham, 5, 238.
, three weeks' court of, 5.
Tuxwell [inSpaxton], Tokeswell, co. Somerset,
102.
Twenofe. See Thweng;.
Twickenham, Tykehaiii, co. Middlesex, 185.
Twiselton, Master Adam de, 16.
Twyford [oo. Southampton], 114.
Twyford, John de, 109.
Twynero, Thomas son of William le. 108.
Twytham, Alan de, 208.
Ty. Sec Teigh.
Tya, John de, 201.
Tybetot. See Tibetot.
Tybrighton. See Tiberton.
Tycheburn. See Ticheburn.
Tychefeld. See Titchfield.
Tycshurst. See Tyteburst.
Tychel, John, 143.
Tydd St. Mary? Tidde [co. Lincoln], 241.
Tyeys, Henry de, 201.
, Margaret de, .302.
Tygheler, Hugh le, 141.
Tyglehurst, Adam de, 195.
, , Alice his wife, 195.
Tykeford. See Tickford.
Tykeham. See Twickenham.
Tykenhale. See Ticknall.
Tykhill. See Tickhill.
Tyl. See Til.
Tyllebury, David de, 33.
, -See Tilbury.
Tylliol. See Tilliol.
Tylly. See Tilly.
Tylneye [Tilney, co. Norfolk], Thomas de,
240.
See Tilney.
Tymberlound. See TimLerland.
Tymbresbarwe. See Timsbury.
Tyndale. Sec Tynedale.
Tyne river, 47.
Tynedale, Tyndale, co. Northumberland, 20.
barony of, 260.
Tynemouth, Tynmuth, Tynemuth [co. North-
umberland], 289.
, liberty of, 210.
, prior and convent of, 151, 276.
, prior of, 289,
, port of, 311.
Tynker, Thomas, 352.
Tynneslawa, Henry d3, 142.
Tyntagel. See Tintagel.
Tynten, John da, prebendary in the collegiate
church of Glaseney, 341.
Tynton, Thomas de, parson of Midlyngton.
49.
(Sec Tinton, CO. Kent.
Tyoun, Geoffrey, 17.
Tyi-eswelle. See Treswell.
Tyrpel. See Tirpel.
Tysoun, William, 145.
Tysshbury. See Tissebury.
Tyteburst [rectius Tycehurst], John de, 69.
Tytherley, East, Esttuderle [co. Southamp-
ton], 243.
Tyversalt. See Teversail,
u
Ude, William, 140.
Uffetune, Philip de, 189.
See Ufton.
UfEngton, Uffyngton [co. Lincoln], 56.
Ufford, John de, 115.
, Robert de, 311, 315.
Uffyngton. See Uffington.
Ufton, Nicholas de, 329.
See Uffetune.
Uggscombe, Uggescombe, co. Dorset, hundred
of, 147.
Ughtred, Alexander, 351.
, Henry, 351.
, Jordan, 351.
, Eobert, 351.
, Thomas, 9, 54, 79, 166, 191, 231.
Ulceby, Ulseby, co. Lincoln, 103.
Ultyng, John, 168.
Ulvesthorpe. See Owsthorpe.
Umframvill, Umfrevill, Henry de, 336.
, Robert de, earl of Angus, 40, 72, 113,
135, 162, 272.
Underdun, Undredon [in Bridgnorth, co.
Salop] , prebend of Bridgenorth, 273.
Underwalle, Henry, 210.
Undredon. See Underdun.
Upavon, Uphaven [co. Wilts], priory of, 105.
Upleatham, Lithum [co. York], church of.
268.
Upsale, Geoffrey de, 143, 144, 191.
, John his son, 143, 144.
Upsideling. See Sydling Up.
Upton, CO. Berks, 2.
, [co. Northampton], 123,275.
, Thomas le Butiller, of. See Botiller.
Upton, Walter de, 208.
, William de, prebendary of Warwick,
127.
GENERAL INDEX.
489
Urbe. de. See Home.
Ursel, Roger, presented to Kegwortli 2)9.
, presentation to Kegworth
revoked, 305.
Urtiaoo, John de, 157. 246.
tJrtiz, Lupus, 32.
Use. See Ouse.
Usee. Sec Huso. ,
Useflete, Usflet, Nicholas de, 167.
, , presented to Rye, 40. 42.
Thomas de, 57.
, , parson of Meonstoke, 167,
169.
, , clerk of the Great Wardrobe,
202.
...; , William de, parson of Neuton or
Newenton, 148. 169.
Usk [oo. Monmouth], land of, 834, 335.
Usus Maris, Anthony, 131, 305.
Usworth, CO. Durham. See Oseworth.
Uyedale, Ovedale, Ouuedale, Peter de, 17,24,
35, 180, 268, 303.
Uxbridge, Woxebrugge, Woxbrigge, co. Mid-
dlesex, 103, 185, 292.
Vaal, Robert de, 66.
.Sec Vale.
Vaghan, Waghan, David, 326.
, Madoe, 335.
, Philip, 334.
Valdy, John, of Somerset, 120.
Vale, Alan le Provost du. See Provost.
, Robert de la, 210.
, , Alice wife of , 13.
.S^eVaal.
Valeins. See Valoignes.
Valencia, Aymer de, earl of Pembroke, 19, 23.
28, 35, 49,82, 95, 108, 114, 117, 126,
154, 193, 341.
, , Mary de Sancto Paulo, his
wife, countess of Pembroke. 18, 57, 59,
153, 165, 200, 275.
Valentyn. Ralph, 350.
[Valle Torta de.] See Vautort.
Vallet, Robert, 70.
Valoignes, Valeins, Valoynes, Vaioyns. Henry
de, 238.
, Robert de. 153, 207.
, Thomas de, 210.
, Waresius de, 7.
Valoris, Taldus, 115, 299.
Valoynes. See Valoignes.
Varesio, Waresio, Varieio, Master Tido do,
archdeacon of Berks, 13, 305.
, , prebendary of Caistor, 42, 57.
Vaudey [oo. Lincoln], Walter, abbot of, 232.
Vaugerard. Henry de, 12.
Vaurelli, Veaurelli, Master Peter, 179, 345.
Vans, Vaux, Alexander le, 135.
, Johnde, 348.
, Robert le. 64.
Vautort. Richard do, 210.
Vavasour, William le, 331.
Vawy. See Fowey.
Veaurelli. See Vaurelli.
Vcautrer, William le, 232.
Veer, Robert de, 54.
..., Thomas de, 65, 135, 228. 285, 293.
Veisyn, Veysin, Veysyn, Henry sou of William,
330.
, Johnle, 196.
, William, 288.
Veli, John le, 107.
Venice, 100.
, city and duchy of, 195. .
Venour, William do (yic), 243.
Vercelli, Vergeys, Lombardy, abbot of, parson
of Chesterton [co. Cambridge], 187.
Verdon, Verduno, Bertram de (Henry II)
157.
Johnde, 20.
,' John sen of Elias de, 195.
....'. , , Nicholas and Robert his
brothers, 195,
, Nicholas, 182.
, Roger, 74.
Thomas. 20.
Vergeys. See Vercelli.
Verley, Verly, Philip, 311, 315.
Vermeo, Vermeoun in Biscaye [Spain], 32.
, St. Peter ship of, 32.
Verney, Thomas de, 153.
Vescy, Alan, 225, 232.
, Elias de, 232.
, Isabel de, 316.
, Johnde, 232.
John de, the younger, Clemenoia wife
of, 76.
, William de, 232.
Veysin. See Veisyn.
Veysy, John, 330.
Vico, William de, parson of Compton, 314.
Videiu, Robert, Christiana wife of, 87.
Vienne [Isere, France]. William archbishop
of, pap a nuncio, 47, 50, 269, 273, 340.
Vienne, Vyenne, John de, 312.
, Luke de, 78. 122, 348.
Vigorous, Vigrous, Alexander, 230.
, Nicholas, parson of Broxholm, pre-
sented to Willingham St. Mary, 197,
266.
Vigne, Roger atte, 312.
490
GENERAL INDEX.
Vilers, Gerard de, 300.
, Nicholas dc% 348.
Eavmond de, 300.
Vilvau. See Bilbao.
Vineis. John de, 305.
Virgil, William, 35.
Virgili, William, 209.
Viroiin, Eobert, 139.
Viva, William de, 306.
Viviau, Vyvyen, Vivien. William, 7, 47, 105,
184.
Vyenne. See Vienna.
Vylejn, John the younger. 141.
Vynier, John du, 12.
Vynour, William le, 97.
, , Isolda wife of, 97.
Vyvyen. See Vivian.
w
Wace, Ralph, 308.
Wacelin. See Wascelin.
Waddington, Wadynton, co. Lincoln. 141.
Waddington, Wadj^ngton [co. Lincoln ?], 103.
Waddon. See Whaddon.
Wadele. See Woodhill.
Wadenhoe. Wadenho, co. Northampton, 103.
Wadesleye, Ralph de, 143.
Wadworth ? Wadeworth [co. York], 166.
Wadynton. See Waddington.
Waferer. See Wafrerer.
Wafre, William, 19.
Wafrerer or Waferer, Adam le, 294, 348.
Wainfleet, Waynflet, co. Lincoln. 115.
, port of, 311.
Waite. See Wayte.-
Wake, John, 85, 192. 217, 309.
, Thomas, 112, 228, 229, 233, 285, 286.
, , of Blisworth, 9, 217, 221.
, , of Deeping, 54.
, , of Liddel, 235, 258, 346.
, , , Blanche his wife, 258.
Wakefeld, Wakefeud, Fulk de, 316.
.......... William de, 40.
Wakefield, Wakefeld [co. York], 39, 68. 80.
270.
, advowson of, 149, 159.
Wakering. co. Essex, 270.
Wakjngham, co. Dorset, 102.
Walberton, Warbelton [co. Sussex], church of.
198.
Waldegrave, Robert son of Walter de. 308.
Waldeshef , Walter, 142, 239, 284, 286.
Waldingfield, Waldyngfeld, co. Suffolk, 230.
Wale, John, 234.
, Thomas, 25.
, Waleden, Humphrey de, 284.
, Master Maurice de, 100.
, , parson of Farnham, 183.
Walerand, Luke, 260.
Wales, 151, 187, 219, 281.
, arrays in, 268.
, justice of. See Alan, Edmund son of .
, march of, 332.
, , warden of. See Alan, Ed-
mund son of. earl.
.papal nuncio to. See Ingolisma,
Master Hugh de.
Wales, North, 97, 325, 331.
, arrays from, 96.
, castles in, 77.
, chamberlain of. See Poer, Robert le.
, justice of . -See Amory. Richard.
Wales, South, Southgales, 97, 325, 331.
, arrays from, 96.
, chamberlain of, 97.
, justice of, 219.
Wales, West, 325,331.
Wales, Hugh de, 289.
Walesby, John de, 166.
Waleton. See Walton.
Walewayn. See Wawayn.
Waleys, Walays, Galeys, Walsh, Adamle, 68,
143,335,336.
, David, 166.
, John le, 297.
, Oliver le, 284.
, , sheriff of Leicester, 237.
, Walter, rector of Stratford Tony,
147.
, William, 27.
, William le, 92, 328.
William son of John le, of Bishop-
stone, 329.
Walkefare, Robert or Robert de, 133, 212.
243 347.
Walkei-e, Adam le, 245.
, Richard, 263.
Walkyngham [Walkingham, co. York], John
de, 217.
, John son of Alan de, 181.
Walkynton, Master Robert, parson of Elmley
Lovet, 167.
Wall, John atte, 330.
Walle, Richard, 137.
, Thomas, 236.
, William de la, forester of Dartmoor,
3.
Walleford, William de, 163.
Walles, CO. Gloucester, 304.
Walleword. See Wellsworth.
Walliis et fossatis, de, commissions, 70, 73, 74,
136. 141-146,224, 232, 233, 290, 291,
293. 350.
GENERAL INDEX.
491
Wallingford, VValyngford [oo. Berks] , 16, 36,
105.
, All Saints', church, 177.
, castle of, constable of. 5?e Mareschul.
William le.
, corpus of, constable of. See Stonore,
John de.
castle and honor of, 331.
, honor of, 2G4.
, letters patent dated at, 331.
, prior of, 36.
Wabnan, William, 224, *
Walmer, Walmere [co. Kent], 209.
, port of, 211.
Walmesford, William de, rector of Thorner,
63.
Walpol, -John de, 305.
Walpole, Walpol [co. Norfolk] . church of, 37,
106.
W^alsale, Anabilla de, 315.
Walsall, Walsale. co. Stafford, 291.
Walsh. See Waleys.
Walsinghara [co. Norfolk], 183.
, letters patent dated at, 213, 215, 219,
240.
Walsyngham, John de, 191.
Walter. Waltre, Wauter, Wautier, Robert le
fiz, 220, 228, 285, 311, 315.
, , the younger. 152.
, Robert son of, the elder, 214.
, , the younger, 214.
, de Waldegrave, 308.
Walterstone [co. Hereford] , 64.
Waltham, 329.
[co. Essex], 283.
Waltham [Bishops] [co. Southampton], letters
patent dated at, 304.
Waltham Holy Cross [co. Essex], abbot of.
150.
, abbot and convent of, 277.
Waltham White, Waltham [co. Berks],
53.
Waltham, John de, presented to Mechyng,
156.
, Roger de, 162, .321.
, , parson of Haytfeld, 62.
, Thomas de, parker, 351.
Walton [co. Essex ?] , 329.
, Waleton, co. Essex, 283, 290.
, vicar of, Geoffrey brother of, 290.
Walton, Cardiff ? Waleton [co. Gloucester],
206.
Walton, East, Estwalton [oo. Norfolk] , 46.
Walton on Thames? [co, Surrey], letters
patent dated at, 109.
Walton, Wanton, John de, 54, 77, 100,
106.
Peter de, 350.
, Richard de, parson of Penistone, 148.
, Thomas de, Eleanor wife of, 42.
Walyngford, William de, parson of Easton
Royal, afterwards of Gimingham, 129
147.
/See Wallingford.
Waraberge, Wambergh, John do, parson of
Buckland, 20.
, Master Robert de, 114.
See Wanborough.
Wanborough, Wamberge, Whanburgh, co.
Wilts, 102, 103.
Wanoy, Wansy, Robert de, 111.
, Agnes his wife. 111.
, , Robert their son. 111.
William de, 12.
Wandlesworth, John de, 69.
Wanetynge. See Wantage.
Wangeford, John de. 210.
Wannervyll, Adam de, 213.
, chevaler, 213.
, , , Agnes wife of, 213.
, , John his son, 213.
Wansbeck, Wanspyk, co. Northumberland,
river of, 211.
Wanstead, Wanstede [oo. Essex], 124,
Wansy. See Wancy.
Wantage. Wanetynge, co. Berks, 102.
, vicarage of , 113, 115.
Wapham. See Wepham.
Waplington, Wappelyngton, co. York. 144.
Wappenbury, Wappyngbury [co. Warwick] ,
church of, 151, 186, 190.
Wappenham, Wapham [co. Northampton],
155.
Warbelton [Warbleton or Walberton, co.
Sussex], church of, 198.
Warbelton, William de, parson of the church
of Warbelton, 198,
Warblington, Warblyngton, Warblinton,
Warblynton, John de, 22, 54, 78, 123,
259, 310.
, , presented to Holy Trinity,
Dorchester, 77.
Warborough, Wareberwe [co. Oxford], 196.
Warde, Ward, Alexander de, 115.
, John, 87, 136, 143, 190, 329.
, Matthew, 266.
, Nicholas, 266.
, , orier of the king's bench,
161.
, Robert, 264.
, Simon, 9, 79, 206, 218, 220, 228,239,
268, 285, 287, 288, 302, 350, 353.
, , sometime sheriff of York and
keeper of Berwick on Tweed, 165.
, , constable of the corpus of
the castle of Pontefract, 204, 205.
, Stephen, 264.
/Thomas, 264, 331.
, William. 264.
Wardecop, Thomas de, 349.
492
GENERAL INDEX.
Warden, Warden [co. Bedford], abjoL of, 81.
Wardington, Wardyngton [co. Oxford], 103.
[co. Oxford'?], 230.
Warden. See Warden.
Wardrobe, 165, 280.
keeper of the. 5ee Wodehous, Robert
de.
Wardrobe, Great, 202.
, clerk of, 57.
Wardyngton, See Wardington.
Wardynton. See Warrington.
Ware [co. Hertford] , 277.
priory of, 77, 131.248.
, , prior of, 241.
Ware, John de, 275.
, William de, 145.
Wareberwe. See Warborough.
Wareham, Warham, co. Dorset, 310, 349.
VVarenna, Warren. Garenne, Guarrene, John
de, earl of Surrey, 52, 97, 100, 103,
105, 110. 112, 116, 121, 122, 223, 268,
270, 271, 272, 293. 302, 338.
, , Joan his wife, 271, 272. 337.
Warenner, Warner. John le, 191, 229.
, Nicholas, 264.
, Richard le, 69.
, William le, 264.
Waresio. See Varesio.
Warfield, Warfeld [co. Berks] . chnrch of, 82.
Warham, Wyram [co. Norfolk], 191, 238.
Warham All Saints, Estwarham [co. Norfolk],
All Saints' church, 240.
Warham. See Ware ham.
Warin, Waryn, Fulk son of, 3. 12, 180.
, , Fulk his son, 12.
, John, chamberlain of the Exchequer,
212.
, , parson of Gimingham, pre-
sented to Easton Royai, 129, 147.
, , parson of Whitchurch, pre-
sented to High Ongar, 205.
, , parson of Aston Prewes, ex-
changed for Burford, 237.
Wark, Werk in Tyuda'e [co. Northumberland].
liberty of, 260.
Warkenby, Master Hugh de, 117.
Warkworth, Werkeworth, co. Northumber-
land, castle of, 303.
, port of, 311.
Wariagh, John, 232.
Warmington, Warmyngton [co. Warwick],
priory of, 126.
Warminster, Werministre [co. Wilts] , prebend
to Salisbury, 312.
Warmynton, Richard de, 270.
Warnborough, Warnebourne [co. South-
ampton], 70, 136.
Warndon, Smyde, co, Worcester, 352.
Warnebourne. See Warnborough.
Warner. See Warenner.
VVarre, John de la, 164.
, John la, 304.
Warrewyk. John de, hermit at Langham. co.
Rutland, 318.
, William de. parson of Pampesworth
89.
See Warwick.
Warrington, Wardynton [near Olney] , co.
Buckingham, 292.
, "VN'eryngton [co. Lancaster] , church of,
148.
Warst. Walter, ^4.
Warter, Wartre, co. York, 144.
Wartling, Wertlyng, Ninfield and Hooe [co.
Sussex] , prebondal portion of, in the
chapel of Hastings, 13.
Warwick, co. Warwick, 11, 266, 292, 329.
..s , bishop's prison at, 266.
, castle of, 352.
, gaol of , 97. 315, 328.
,.St. Mary's, prebendary of. See
Pacwode, Richard de ; Upton, William
de.
, , dean of, 127.
St. Nicholas, church of, 152.
, St. Sepulchre's, prior of, 247.
Warwick, county of, 37, 97.
, earl of. See Bello Campo, Guy de.
Waryn. See Warin.
Wascelin, Wacelyn, Gascelyn, Gacelyn,
Gosselyn, Edmund, 22, 54. 78, 206,
340.
, Walter, 8, 27.
, William, 168.
Waschard, William, 210.
Wassingborough, Whassyngburgh [co. Lin-
coln] , church of, 56.
Wassyngleye, Robert de, 176.
Wast, Walter de, 143.
Waateler, John, 191.
Wastell, Thomas, 21.
Wasteneys, Edmund, 228.
, William, 9, 112.
Wateby, Robert de, 161,
Wateford, William de, 148.
WatenhuU, John de, parson of Mannington,
82, 150, 295.
, , presented to Llangeler, 337.
Water, Watere, Watre, John atte, 233.
, John son of Richard atte, 69.
;...., Robert atte, 65.
, Roger atte, 232.
, , Osbert his man, 232.
, , of Creeton, 231.
, Thomas atte, 5.
Water bailiff, 145.
Water Newton. See Newton Water.
Waterfall? Waterfal [co. Stafford], 230.
Waterton, William de, 285.
Watervill, Robert de, 9, 216.
GENERAL INDEX.
498
Watevill. WatovvU, Robert de, 20G, 21;"), 244,
257,269/315,325.327,344.
Roger de, 96, 167,243.
Watford, Ralph de, 287.
Wath, CO. York. 104. 143.
Wath, Michael de, 113, 249.
Wathesham. Giles de, 283, 348.
Watling Street, Watlyngstrete, 202.
Watre. See Water.
Wauton. See Walton.
Waverlej [co. Surrey] abbey, 304.
Wawayn, Walewayn, John, 34, 167.
Master John, warden of the chapel
•. within the castle of Pleshey, 244.
, Robert, 44, 105. 138, 140. 192.
Waweneswotton. See Wootton Wawen.
Way. Adam de, 183.
Waymuth. See Weymouth.
Wayne, William. 90.
Wayte, Waite, Master Henry le, 132.
, Johnle. 329.
, Richard le, escheator in the counties
of Wilts, Southampton, Oxford, Berks.
Bedford and Buckingham, 3, 42, 44,
83, 86, 122. 124, 133, 164, 177, 193,
196, 265, 277, 278.
, William, 230, 348.
Weald, the [co. Sussex and Kent], 78.
Weald, North, Northwold [co. Essex], 5.
Weare, Lower, Netherwere [co. Somerset], 317.
Wedergraye, Nicholas de, parson of Hols-
worthy, 41.
, William de, parson of Street, 298.
Wednesley, Roger de. 120.
, , Avice his wife, 120.
(See Wensley.
Wedon, Wedone, Ralph de, 241, 286. 325.
Weeley? Wilie [co. Essex], 203.
Weeting [co. Norfolk], letters patent dated at,
240, 241, 242.
Wehou. See Yeo.
Weighton, Market, Wygliton [co. York], pre-
bend of York, 150, 163.
Welbeck. Welbek [co. Nottingham], abbot of.
77.
Welbourn. Welleburn [co. Lincoln], church
of. 39.
Welde, James de, 325.
, John atte, the elder, 300.
, , the younger, 300.
, Thomas atte, 201.
Weldon [co. Northampton], Ralph Basset of.
See Basset.
Weldon, Ralph de, 229.
Welhou by Grymesby. See Grimsby,
Wellay. Sec Woolley.
Welle, WeUes, Eudo de, 251.
, Henry de, 161.
, Oliver de, 125.
, Peter de, 49.
Welle — com .
, Robert de, 100, 104, 108, 115, 122,
141, 161, 179, 220, 222, 278, 815,
338.
, , Maud his wife, 104.
, Robert de, of Beechamwell. 233.
, Thomas de, 311.
, Warinatte, 146.
, Sibyl atte, 139.
, William de. 347, 349.
, William son of Alice atte, 139.
Wellebury, co. Oxford {sic), 185.
Welleburn, William de, parson of Kirtling,
94.
See Welbourn.
Wellehawe. See Wellow.
Welleleghe. Thomas de, 329.
Welles. See Welle ; Wells.
Wellesleye, John de, 282.
Welleton. John de, 170.
/Sec Welton.
Wellington, oo. Somerset. See Wylington,
Wellow, Wellehawe, co. Nottingham, 102.
Wellow, West ? Welewe, co. Wilts, 102.
Wells, Welles, co. Somerset, 10, 23. 29, 99,
264,311.
, Hertelake bridge in, 349.
, St. Andrews, dean and chapter of, 21,
264.
, , chantry in, 264.
, , prebend of . 5<?e Yatton.
Wells and Holkham, Welles and Holcham [co.
Norfolk], port of, 310.
Wellsworth, Walleword [co. Southampton] .
24, 26.
Wellum, William de, 281.
Welnetham, Whelnetham, John de, 9, 29. 54,
101.
Welshpool, Pole [Wales] , land of, 97.
Weiton, Gilbert de, 74.
See Welleton.
Welyngoure, William de, 141.
Welyngton, Master Richard de, 143.
Wem, Wemme [co. Salop] .William le, Botiller
of. See Botiller.
Wembdon, Wemedon [co. Somerset], 246.
, St. George's chapel, 246.
Wendovre, Ralph de, 60, 91.
Wenlok, John de, 69.
Wendyng, Adam de, 227.
Wenneval, William de, 188.
Wensley, Wednesley, oo. Derby, 120.
Wensleydale, Wenslaydale [co. York], chace
of, 256.
Went Nether, Netherwent [co. Glamorgan],
parts of, 334.
Wente. See Gwent.
Wente, Laurence atte, 73, 135.
Wenthelok. See WentUooge.
Wenthrunion. See Gwrthrynion.
494
GENP]RAL INDEX.
WentUooge (Gwontllwg), Wenthelok, Wenth-
lok [CO. Monmouth], land of, 333,
835.
Wenton, Thomas de, 9.
Wepham, Waphara [near Arundel, co. Sussex],
99, 101, 106. 322.
Werdale, William de, parson of Aberfraw,
165.
Werk in Tyndale. See Wark.
Werkeworth. See Warkworth.
Werminstre. See Warminster.
Wertsre, Stephen de, 126.
Wertlyng. See Wartlyng.
Weryngton. See Wai*rington.
Wesceby [Whisby, co. Lincoln], John de,
231.
Weseby. See Whisby.
West, Ealph, 346.
, Thomas, 168,231.
Westacre [co. Norfolk], prior and convent of,
240, 241.
Westanswick, Westaneswyk [co. Salop], 330.
Westaumbresbury. See Amesbury West.
Westbagelage [co. Dorset], 196.
Westborough, W^estburgh [near Claypole, co.
Lincoln], 69,
Westbradenham. See Bradenham West.
Westbury on Severn [co. Gloucester], letters
patent dated at, 325, 326, 327, 332.
Westbury, Richard de, 69.
Westderham. See Dereham West.
Westdouelys. See Dewlish.
Westdraiton. See Drayton West.
Westerleke. See Leake West.
Westgrenestede. See Grinstead West.
Westhale, Westhall, Thomas de, 65, 72,
135.
Westham, Westhamme [co. Sussex], 93.
Westham ? Westhamme [co. Sussex], Simon
vicar of, 182.
Westhesshecoumbe. See AshcouraLe.
Westingby. See Westonby.
Westkyngeston. See l^^ingston, West.
Westleton, Westletone, Westlenetnn [co.
Suffolk], 207.
Westmancote, John de, parson of Hannington,
169.
Westmill, Westraylne, co, Hertford, 153.
Westminster, co. Middlesex, 20, 64, 69, 78,
79, 103, 142, 196, 275, 284, 292.
, abbey, 259, 301.
, , abbot of, 15, 274.
, , Richard, abbot of, 69.
, , William de Kurtlyngton,
abbot of, 176.
, , abbot and convent of, 121.
, manor of la Ney te by, 121 .
, Great Hall, the marble stone in, oath
of officers taken at, 146.
Westminster — cont.
, letters patent dated at, 12, 14, 15, 16,
18, 19, 20, 27, 36-53, 66, 57, 59, 61,
86-103, 105, 107, 108,. 109, 111, 112,
125, 126, 127. 128, 129, 131, 132, 133,
134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 145-
155, 158, 162, 176-179, 180, 181, 187,
190-199, 203, 204. 223, 224, 225, 231-
236, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 286, 288,
295-306, 318, 321. 322, 323, 332, 347,
348, 349, 350. 351.
, monks of, 71.
, King's palace of, chapel of, 71, 176.
, pi-esent parliament of, 195. *
, St. James without, or by, hospital of,
21.
, , brethren and sisters of, 118,
314.
..., , warden of. See Holden,
Robert de ; Rodeham, Godfrey de ;
Wyle, Philip de la.
, ships of : —
la Blithe of, 300.
la Despeiiser, 172.
la James, ship of, 7.
St. John cog, 12.
la Margarete, barge of, 7.
la Marie of, 300.
la Maudeleyne of, 300.
la cogge Nostre Dame of, 14, 300.
la Valence of, 14, 300,
, town of, 281.
Westmoreland, 116, 122.
, warden of , 171.
Westmylne. See Westmill.
Weston, CO. Buckingham, 292.
, CO. Gloucester, 102.
, CO. Hereford, 346.
, 00. Nottingham, 102.
Weston by Beccles [co. Suffolk], church of,
120, 122.
Weston under Edge, Weston Underegge [co.
Gloucester], 184.
Weston, Westone, John de, 142.
..; , , constable of the Tower of
London, 48, 51, 68, 267.
, Nicholas de, 325.
, ^ chaplain of the chapel of th©
castle of Windsor, 6.
, William de, escheator in the counties
of Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Middlesex,
and London, 19, 35, 93, 126, 130, 213,
250,255, 265,309, 321,345.
, , justice, 280.
[Weston, CO. Norfolk], William de,
223.
, Master William de, canon of Lincoln,
professor of civil law or doctor of
laws. 32, 88, 103.
GENERAL INDEX.
495
Weston, Master William de — co)U.
, .prebendary of Leightou
Buizard, 90.
, , parson of the church of
Adderbury, 201, 204.
, , prebendary of [Little] Dassett
and of Good Easter, 199.
Westonby by Egtoil, Westyngby [co. York],
243, 279.
Westone. See Weston.
Westowe. See Stow West.
Westrasen. See Basen West.
Westyngby. See Westonby by Egton.
Wetewang, Eichard de, 181.
Wetherhale, John de, 168.
Wetheringsett, Wetheringsete [co. Suffolk],
271.
Weybrede, Alan de, parson of Brandeston,
261.
Weye, John atte, 349.
See Wye.
Weylaund, Weyland, Weylond, John de, 281.
....'...., Thomas de, 112.
William de, 8, 29, 85, 292, 349, 350.
Weymouth, Waymuth [co. Dorset], 148, 310.
Weyvill, Thomas de, 122.
Whaddon ? Waddon, co. Wilts, 102.
Whallesgrave. See Falsgrave.
Whalley, Whallaye [co. Lancaster], abbot of,
150, 291.
Whanburgh. See Wanborough.
Whaplode, Whappelade, Quappelade [co.
Lincoln] , 3, 15.
^See Quapelod,
Whassyngbourn, Hugh de, chaplain of Syers-
ton, 120.
Whassyngburgh. See Wassingborough.
Whatfield, Whatefeld [co. Suffolk], 201.
Whatton [co. Leicester ?] . church of, 237.
, Richard de Mora, parson of, 115.
Whatton, John de, 244.
[co. Nottingham], Richard de, 220,
234, 284, 288, 290.
Wheathampstead, Whethainstede [co. Hert-
ford], church of, 321.
Whelere, William le, 65.
Whelnetham. See Welnetham,
Wherwell, Wherewell [co. Southampton],
abbess and convent of, 132.
Wheston, Thomas de, 282.
Wheteley [Wheatley, co. York], William de,
226, 233.
Whethamstede. See Wheathampstead.
Whichelecher, John, 148.
Whippingham, Wyppvngham, Isle of Wight,
282.
Whisby ? Weseby, co, Lincoln, 103.
(See Wesceby.
Whitacre, co. Warwick, 292.
Whitacre Over [co. Warwick], 351.
Whitacre. Thomas de, 2.">.
Whitby, Whiteby, Whyteby [co. York], 354.
, port of, 211, 311.
, abbot and convent of, 268.
Whitchurch, Whitohuroho [co. Oxford], church
of, 205.
Whitchurch ? Whitechirche [co. Salop],
bailiffs and goodinen of, 27.
, pavago for, 27.
White, Whyte, Arnold, of Braban, 191.
, John le, of Somerset, 120.
, , of KempstonHardwick, 235.
, William le, 67.
, , tailor, 137.
, William son of William le, 233.
White Castle [co. Monmouth], castle of, 332.
Whiteby. See Whitby.
Whitechirche. See Whitchm-ch.
Whitefeld, John de, 286, 287, 292.
, William de, 223.
Whiteglove, Whitglove, John, parson of Staple-
ford, exchanged for Potton, 156.
, parson of Potton. afterwards
of Loughboro', 164.
Whiteheved. William, 284.
Whitely. See Whitley.
Whiteman, Thomas, 283, 290.
Whitene, William de, 38.
See Wytteneye.
Whiteparish, la Whiteparisshe [co. Dorset],
advowson of, 18.
Whitesdale, Edmund de, 236.
Whitewell, Whyte well, Hascuiph de, 232,
276.
Whitglove. See Whiteglove.
Whithorn, Whitherne [co. Wigton], Simon,
abbot of Holyrood, elected to the
church of, 338.
Whitley, Whitely [co. Northumberland], 151.
, Whitele, co. Wilts, 164.
, advowson of the chapel of,
164.
? V/ythele, co. York, 134.
Whitrigg, Whyrig [co, Cumberland] , 306.
Whitsand. See Wissant.
Whitstable, Whitstapel [co. Kent], 208, 212.
, hundred of, 115.
Whitstot, William, 72.
Whittington, near Kinfare, Witynton [co.
Stafford], 38.
Whittlebury, co. Northampton. See Wittel-
bury.
Whitton ? Whitington [co. Lincoln], church
of, 273.
Whitton, Gilbert de, 240.
Whitwick [co. Leicester], letters patent dated
at, 81, 85.
Whityng, Why ting, Richard, 67, 281.
Whitynton, William de, 38.
See Whittington.
496
GENERAL INDEX.
Whyrig. See Whitrigrg.
Whyte. Sec White
WTiyteby. See Whitby.
Why te well. Sec Whitewell.
Whyting. See Whityng,
Wichain. See Wickhaiu Market.
Wichbold, Wychebaud, co. Worcester, 212.
"Wiehnor, Wychenoure. co. Stiifford, 87.
AV'ickclowe, Eoger de, 207.
Wickhain ? Wykhnm, Stephen de Icham,
parson of , 50.
Wickham Market, Wicham [co. Suffolk], 207.
Wickhambrook, Wyohchambrok, Wikham-
brok. CO. Suffolk, 279.
, advowson of, 158,
\Vi eland, Hugh. 335.
Widcomb, Wydecoumbe [in Helmarton
parish], co. Wilts, 102.
Widmerpool, Wydemerpol. co. Nottingham,
114. t'
, advowson of , 114.
AVidnes. Wythenes, co. Lancaster, 63.
Wigan, Wygan [co. Lancaster] , 331.
AVigborough, Wyggebere [co. Essex] , 90,
Wigemore, Wiggeraore. See Wigraore,
Wygemore.
Wiggenhall, Wygenhale [co. Norfolk], 240,
, St. German's church, 240.
, St. James' chapel. 240.
Wiggepet in Arkesden, Wygepet. co. Essex.
225.
Wight, isle of, 195.
, lands of Edward the kino-'s son in
86.
, John do Insula, of. See Insula.
Wigmore, Wygmore, Wigemore, Wiggemore,
Wyggemore [co. Hereford], 298.
, abbot of, 14.
castle, 81.
, cos. Hereford and Salop, castle and
lands of, 72.
, lady Mortimer, of. See Mortuo Mari.
, land of, 326, 335.
Wigornia, Wygornia. Wirecestre, Andrew de
280,
, Henry de, parson of Ashstead. 149.
, Philip de, 188.
, Eichard de, 186, 265.
, Master Robert de, 2, 110.
, , chaplain of East Tilbury, 90.
, , presented to the chapel of St.
Julian, Thetford, 280.
, , John his brother, 110.
, Master William de, parson of Botte-
leye, 50.
, William de, parson of Baughurst, 94.
Wik, Wyk, Wyke, Humphrey de, 191.
Johnde, 346.
, William de, 107, 180.
Wikhambrok. See Wickharabrook.
Wilbrahara, Wylberham [co. Cambridge],
96.
Great, Great Wylburgham. Wilburg-
ham [co. Cambridge], 137, 283.
, Little, Little Wilburgham [co. Cam-
bridge] , 137, 283.
Wilburgham, John de, 344.
Wilden, Wylden, co. Bedford, 74, 86.
Wildmore, Wyldemore, co. Lincoln, 103.
Wildro, WiUiam, 142.
Wileby. See Wilughby.
Wilem. See William.
Whiles, Wyles, John, 243, 279.
, Peter, 243. 279.
Robert, 247,279.
See Wylles.
Wilghes, WiKiam ' in the,' 233.
Wilie. See Weeley.
Wiligby. See Wilughby.
Wilingham St. Mary. See Cove North.
Willardby, Wyllardeby, William de, 28.
[Willerby, near Scarborough ?], Wil-
liam de. forester of Foulwood in Scalby.
199.
Willekyn, John, 69, 138, 329.
Willelmi, Guiilelmi, Arnold, de Bearnio, lord
of Lescun, 88, 103.
, Raymond, de la Fayr, 34, 266.
, lord of Gezerest, 32,
Willerby, co. York, See Willardby.
Willey, Wylie, Wilye [co. Warwick] , church
' of, 126, 134, 256.
William, Wilem, ap Aron, 335.
ap David, 64.
ap Philip, 335.
ap Rees, ap Rys, 326,
, Edmund son of, de Bereford, 182.
, Geoffrey son of, le Fevre, of Bunny,
108.
, , Maud his wife, 108.
, John Jardan fitz, 313.
, John son of, 267-
, , de Brnttone, 143.
, , de Cumpton, 252.
, le Faukoner, 145.
, , Thomas his brother,
145.
,.., , de Lyvermere, 207.
', , , Maud his wife, 207.
, , de Sutton, 249.
, John son of Alan son of, de Keldsyk,
307.
, Eichai-d son of, de Radeclif, 348.
, Ralph son of, de la Mousch, of Luff-
wick, 229.
, , John his brother, 229.
, Robert son of, 28, 166.
, Roger son of, 157.
, Simon son of, le Brokour, 186.
son of Ralph, Ralph son of, 257.
GENEEAL INDEX.
497
William — cont,
, Thomas son of, ' carter, ' 231 .
, , leTwjnere, 108.
, Walter son of. 2S.
, Warin fiz. 146, 239.
, Warin son of, de Coleoestre 135,
137.
William son of. 80.
, Isabel his wife, 80.
, John his son, 80.
, William his son, 80.
, , de Drayoote, 193.
, atteHide, 330.
, de Norton, 230.
le Parmenter, of Shrewsbury.
40.
, , le Someter, of Colne, 330.
, , le White, 233.
Willingdon, Wilyngton [co. Sussex], vicarage
of, 104.
Willingham. Wyvelyngham, co. Lincoln, 103.
advowson of , 103.
Willingham St. Mary, Wilyngham [co.
Suffolk], church of, 197, 266.
Willington ? Wyliton [eo. Bedford], 133.
Willington, Wollayventon, co. Warwick, 63.
[Willington,] Wylington, co. Wilts, 103.
Willoughby, Wyiughby, William de Spanneby,
parson of the church of, 150.
, church of, 63.
Willoughby on the Wolds, Wilughby on the
Wolds [co. Nottingham] . church of.
186.
, altar of St. Mary in, 51.
Willoughby Silk, Wyiughby by Lafford, co.
Lincoln, 103.
Wilmington, Wilmyngton, Wylminton, [co.
Sussex, cell to Grestein], priory of,
85, 86, 104. 341, 346.
Wilncott, Wymencote [in Aston Cantlow
parish], co. Warwick, 292.
Wilnecote, Wylmyndeoote [in Tamworth] co,
Warwick, 292.
Wilom. See Wylam.
Wilsford, Wyvelesford, co. Wilts, 102.
Wilton, Wilton on Wegh [co. Hereford],
castle of, 336.
Wilts, 11,28,267.
, archdeacon of. See Ayleston, Master
Eobert de.
, forfeited lands in, 200.
Wilton, John de, 195.
, William son of Elias de, 195.
, , Margaret his wife, daughter
of John de Preston, 195.
Wilughby, Wyiughby, Wylleby, Wiligby,
Wileby, Wylby, Geoffrey de, 66.
, Hugh de , parson of Willoughby , 63.
Johnde. 290.
, of St. Osyth, 283.
3217
Wilughby — cont,
, Richard de, 51. 63, 84, 186, 198,226,
237, 288, 330.
, chief justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 164.
, Richard de his son, 186.
, Richard de, the younger, 142.
Robert de, 61.
See Willoughby.
Wilye. See Willey.
Wilyngham. See Willingham.
Wilyngton. See Willingdon.
Wilynton, Wylynton. Wylington, Henry de,
Henry his son and heir, 342.
Johnde, 140.
, [co. Gloucester] , 222.
[Wellington, CO. Somerset ?],
218.
, Thomas de, 5.
See Willington.
Winchelsea, Winchelse [co. Sussex]. 4, 310.
and the rape, bailiff of, 241.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 166, 215, 290.
, port of, 26, 184,211.
, ships of, 11.
, la Alisotef ship of, 4.
, la Godoyere, ship of, 279.
, cog of St. John of, 317.
See Wynchelse.
Winchester, Wyncestre ^co. Southampton] ,
10,69,70,111,177,186,339.
, archdeacon of. See Florencia, Master
James de,
, bishop of. See Stratford, John de
[1323 to 1333].
, Henry bishop of. See Merewell,
Henry de.
, Peter, bishop of. See Roches, Peter
des.
, bishopric or diocese of, 6, 23, 46, 94,
116, 123, 181, 193, 266, 273. 281, 297,
341.
oastle, gaol of, 143.
gaol, 65,354.
, Holy Trinity, chapel of, 186.
, letters patent dated at, 92, 113, 114,
115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122,
125, 143.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269. 327.
, St. Elizabeth's, chapel of, provost and
chaplains of, 314.
, St. Swithun, prior and convent of,
177.
, staple in, 319.
, statute of, interpretation of, 219.
Windsor, Windesore, Wyndesore [co. Berks],
castle of, 64.
, , constable of. See Camoys,
Ralph de.
, chapel of. 6.
21
498
GENEKAL INDEX.
Windsor — C07it.
forest, 19. 310.
letters patent dated at, 188.
, parks of, 309.
, Thomas Holbode. of. See Holbode.
Windsor, New [co. Berks], 214.
Windsor, Broad, Brodewyndesore. co. Dorset.
266.
Windsor or Winsor, Little, Little Wyndesore.
CO. Dorset, 1.52. 233.
Windsor, Old. Old Wyndesore [co. Berks],
Matthew, vicar of, 214.
Windsor Park [co. Berks], letters patent dated
at, 13, 189, 190, 298;
Winestead, Wy nested [co. York], 308.
Wingham, Wyngham [co. Kent], canon of, 15.
, letters patent dated at. 167, 230.
WinkQeld, Wynkefeld, co, Suffolk. 242.
See Wynkefeld.
VV'insley, co. York. See Wynselawe.
Winterbourn, Wynterbourn by Chitterne, co.
Wilts, 102.
Winterbourne Houghton, Wynterbourn Hou-
ton, CO. Dorset, 102.
Winterbourn Stoke, co. Wilts, 102.
Winterbourne, Wynterburn, William de
Savinaco, parson of, 160.
Winterslow, Wyntreslowe, co. Wilts, 813.
Winterton, Wynterton [co*. Lincoln], 285,
[co. Norfolk], church of, 55.
, CO. Warwick, 313.
Winwick, Wynewyk, John de Stoke, parson of.
76.
Wircestre. See Worcester, Wigornia.
Wiresdale [Wyresdale, co. Salop], Edravmd
de, 237.
Wirksworth, Wirkesworth, co. Derby, 120.
Wirmegaye [Wormegay, co. Norfolk], Ralph
de, 191.
Wisam, See Wisham.
Wisberewe, John de, 60.
Wisham, Wisam, Wysham, John de, 106,
174, 221, 268, 302.
Wissant, Whitsand [Pas de Calais], 3, 6.
Wissendine, Wyssyaden, co. Rutland, 292.
Witch ingham, Wychyngham [co. Norfolk], 46.
With, Wyth, Geoffrey, 9.
, John, 235.
Witham, Wytham [co. Essex], 96.
Witham [co. Essex], John de, 349.
, William de, 349.
Withcall, Wythcal, co. Lincoln, 347.
Withernwick, Wythorn^^v^k, Wythronwyk
[CO. York] , 156.
Witlesford, Stephen de, 100.
Witley [co. Surrey] , letters patent dated at,
12, 13, 33.
Wittelbury, Wittlebury [Whittlebury. co.
Northampton]. John de, 79, 218, 221,
291.
Wittenham, East, Estwittenham [co. Berks] ,
196.
Wittlebury. See Wittelbury.
Witton, Wytton. co. Norfolk, 107.
Wivill, Wyvill, Robert de, 345.
, presented to Kingsolere, 341.
Wix. Wykes, co. Essex, 205.
, prioress and convent of, 304.
Wix ? Wiches [co. Essex], 329.
Wixhill. See Wyxhull.
Woburn, Wouburu, oo. Bedford, Robert abbot
of, 5.
Wode, Henry atte, 110.
, John atte. 119, 139.
, Richard atte, 139.
William de la, 72.
Wode Norton. See Wood Norton.
Wodeburn. See Woodburn.
Wodefolde, Adam de, 349.
Wodeford, John de, 149, 167.
, Robert de, 276.
, William de, 90.
See Woodford.
Wodegate. co. Dorset, 102.
Wodehall, Richard de la, the elder, 107.
, Robert, 350.
Wodeham, Wodham, Roger de, 152.
, Simon de, 325.
, Walter de, 58.
William de, 58.
, .... ..... Sibyl his wife, 58.
Wodeham Mortymer. See Woodham Morti-
mer.
Wodehous, John de, presented to the chapel
within the castle of Pleshey, 244.
Nicholas atte, 71.
, Robert de, 53, 59, 125, 161 , 225, 231 .
233.
, , keeper of the wardrobe , 4, 25.
, , keeper of the wardrobe of
Queen Isabel, 338.
, prebendary of Ewithington,
112.
Wodelok, Walter, 218, 222, 309.
Wodelond, William de, 348.
Woderone, John, 235.
Wodestoke, Edmund de. See Edmund.
, James de, 129.
Wodeston, William de, 83.
Wodham. See Wodeham.
Wodhull, John de, 161, 251.
Wodyton. See Wootton.
Wogan, Walter, second justice of the pleas
following the justiciary of Ireland, 26.
Woky. See Wookey.
Wokyndon, Nicholas de, Joan wife of, 92,
187.
Wolbedyng. See Woolbeding.
Wolchioh. See Woolwich.
Wold. See Old.
GENERAL INDEX.
499
Woldsplot [near Badleigh, co. Devon]. 262.
Wolewyeh. *SV6' Woolwich.
Wolf, AVulf. John le. 68, 349.
, Alice his wife, 68.
, Richard, 191, 334.
Wolfardeleye, William de, rector of North
Stoke, 320.
Wolfreton. Sec Wolverton,
Woliiigham, Ralph de, presented to Fish-
bourne, 301.
Wolky. John. 333.
Wollayventon. See Willington.
Wollavyngton [Woolavington, co. Somerset
or Sussex ?] Thomas de Collum, par-
son of, 37, 148.
Wollouere. See WooUer.
Wolmar. John, 24.
Wolryngton, Robert de, 60.
, , Margery his wife, 60.
Wolstanton. 329.
Wolston [Woolstaston, co. Salop] , Robert de,
236, 237.
, Simon de, 125.
, Thomas de, 264.
* Wolvardeley, William de, presented to Stoke
Basset (North Stoke), 131.
Wolverhampton, Wulvrenehampton [co. Staf-
ford], 291.
, dean of. 'See Silkeston, Robert de.
Wolverton, Wolfreton, co. Southampton,
church of, 132.
Wolvestrop. See Woolstrop.
Wood Norton, Wode Norton [co. Norfolk],
155.
Woodburn, Wodeburn [co. Northumberland] ,
118.
Woodford, Wodeford, church of, 331.
, Thomas atte Ree of. See Ree.
[co. Essex], letters patent dated at,
lc9, 165.
Woodham Mortimer, Wodeham Mortymer [co.
Essex], 212.
, advowson of the church of, 212.
Wood-hill, Wadele [in Cliff Pipard,co. Wilts],
11.
Woodhorn, Wodehorn, co. Northumberland,
342.
Woodspring. See Worspring.
Woodstock, Wodestoke [co. Oxford], 160, 341.
, letters patent dated at, 337, 339.
Woodstock, Edmund de. See Edmund.
Wookey, Woky. co. Somerset, 349.
Wool, 143.
Wool Staple, 6, 24, 122, 134, 274.
, mayor of the. See Betoigne, Richard
de ; Merewell, William de.
, , held at Bruges inFlanders, 134.
, ordinances of . 269,
Woolbeding, Wolbedyng. co. Sussex, 47, 48.
Woolcombe, Wolcome [co. Dorset], 232.
Wooller, Wollouere. co. Northumberland,
303.
Woolley ? Welley, Wellay [co. Somerset ?],
112. 354.
Woolmer [co. Southampton], letters patent
dated at, 71.
Woolstaston, co. Salop. See Wolston.
Woolstrop. Wolvestrop [co. Gloucester], 27.
Woolverstone, Wolfreton [co. Suffolk], church
of. 156.
Woolwich. Wolewyeh, Wolchich. co. Kent,
143, 224.
, church of, 131.302,321.
Wootton, Wotton [co. Wilts ?]. Richard par-
son of, 164.
, Wotton by Northampton, church of, 56.
, Wodyton [co. Southampton], 67.
Wootton Underwood ? Wotton, co. Bucking-
ham. 230.
Wootton Wawen, Waweneswotton [co. War-
wick] , vicarage of, 255.
, priory of, 255.
Worcester, Wirecester, Wyreceatre [co. Wor-
cester], 10,58,118,206, 352.
, bishop of. /See Cobham, Thomas de.
Godfrey [Giffard, 1268-1302] bishop
of, .51.
, bishopric or diocese of, 19, 42, 118,
128. 152, 177, 248, 255, 256, 278, 296,
333.
....' , castle of, gaol of, 265.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 327.
, St. Wulstan, hospital of, Thomas de
Bromleye, master of, 352.
Worcester, county of, 59, 274, 304.
, sheriff of, 326.
Worefeld. See Worfield.
Worfield, Worefeld, Worfeld, co. Salop,
advowson of, 252.
, manor of. 121.
, mills of, 121.
Worksop, Wyrkesop, co. Nottingham, 113.
prior of, 194.
, prior and convent of. 196.
Worldham, Peter de, sheriff of Sussex, 178.
Wormegay, co. Norfolk. See Wirmegay.
Wormenhale, Andrew, 63.
Wormynton, Peter de, presented to the vicar-
age of Penrith, 82, 96.
Worspring or Woodspring, Wospryngg, Wors-
spring [co. Somerset] , St. Mary and St
Thomas the Martyr, Henry the prior,
and the canons, 86.
, prior of, 89, 295.
Worth, CO. Sussex, 271, 293.
..., park of, 223.
Worth, Master Robert de, 114.
, , prebendary of Chisenbury,
312.
Worthing, Worthyng [co. Sussex], 7.
500
GENERAL INDEX.
Wose. Eiohard atte, 23, 123. 168.
VVospryngg. See Worspring.
Wottenhull, John de, presented to St, Lau-
rence "s, Ludlow, 331.
Wotton, John de, master of the hospital of
St. Mary Magdalene by Baldoek, 192.
, Richard de, 32.
William de, 214.
See Wootton.
Wouburu. See Woburn.
Wouere, Laurence de, 249.
Woxebrugg. See Uxbridge.
Wraxall, Wroxhale. co. Wilts, 102.
Wrenbury, Wrennebury [Wrenbui-y, eo. Ches-
ter] , John de, 350.
, Robert de, 229.
Wre-sham, Wrightesham [co. Denbigh], land
of, 271, 272.
Wright, Thomas le, of Setchey, 15.5.
, Thomas son of Henry de, of Haugh-
ley, 205.
, Thomas son of Roger le. of Gretford,
329.
Wrightesham. See Wrexham.
Writewelle, John de, 191.
Writlington, Thomas de, 348.
Writtele, John de, 49.
Writtle, Writele, co. Essex, All Saints', Leo,
warden of, 36.
, letters patent dated at, 153, 165, 157,
158, 159, 173, 226, 227, 228.
Wrokeshall. John de, 191.
Wroth. John, 64.
, Richard, 64.
Alice his wife, 64.
, , keeper of Irchingfield, 326.
Wrothynge, William de, 5.
Wroxhale, wood of, 22.
5^ce Wraxall.
Wryghteeone, Adam, 201.
Wulf. See Wolf.
Wulsi, Thomas, 137.
Wy, John de, parson of Horton Monks, after-
wards of Bicknor, 151.
Wyard, John, 339.
Wyberd, Wybert, Richard, 30, 184.
, Walter, 7.
Wych, Wyohe, John, 350.-
John atte, 139.
Roger atte, 139.
[Nantwich, CO. Chester?], Roger del.
229.
Stephen de, 142.
Wychebaud. See "Wichbold.
Wychehambrok. See Wickhambrook.
Wychele, Robert, 140.
Wychendun, William de, 316.
Wychenoure. See Wichnor.
Wychium. See Droitwieh.
Wychyngham. See Witchingham.
Wycroft, Walter de, 69.
Wydecombe, Walter de. 125.
See Widcomb.
Wydemerpoi. See Widmerpool.
Wye [co. Kent], letters patent dated at.
178.
Wye, Weye, river, 52.
Wyersdale, Wyresdale, co. Lancaster, 172.
Wygan. See Wigan.
Wygemor, John de. 319, 352.
See Wigmore.
Wygenhale. See Wiggenhftll.
Wygepet. See Wiggepet.
Wyggebere, Wygebere, Richard de, 173.
, Maud his wife, 173.
William de, Joan wife of , 90.
See Wigboroagh.
Wyggemore. See Wigmore,
Wyghton. See Weighton Market.
Wygmore. See Wigmore.
W^ygornia. See Wigornia.
Wygot, Henry, 209.
Wyhen, [Wygham ? diocese of Lincoln] ,
church of, 339.
Wyke. See Wike.
Wykes. See Wix.
Wykham, John de, 143.
Thomas de , vicar of Hackney, 287.
See Wickham.
Wylam, Wilom, co. Northumberland, 289.
Wylberham, Wylburgham. See Wilbraham.
Wylby. See Wilughby.
Wylde, William le, 229.
Wyldemore, co. Lincoln. See Wildraore.
Wylden. See Wilden.
Wyle, Master Henry de la, chancellor of St.
Mary's, Salisbury, 306, 314.
.Master Nicholas de la, precentor of
St. Mary's, Salisbury, 312.
, Philip de la, warden of the hospital
of St. James by Westminster, 337-
, presented to Marsh, 346.
, Master William de la, parson of Stal-
bridge, 312.
Wyles. See Wiles.
Wylie. See Willey.
Wylinton. See Wilynton.
Wyllardeby. See Willardby.
Wylleby. See Wilughby.
Wylles, William, 206.
See Wiles.
Wylly, William, 145.
Wylmyndecote. See Wilnecote.
Wylmynton. See Wilmington.
Wylok, Alan, 15.
Wylughby. See Willoughby ; Wilughby.
Wymbissh, Richard de, prior of Holy Trinity,
London, 124.
Wymencote. See Wilncott.
Wymond, John son of John, 235.
GENERAL INDEX.
501
Wymondeswold. John de, keeper of the ward-
robe of Hugh le Despenscr^he younger.
340.
Wymondham. oo. Norfolk, 156.
Wymundham [Wymondham. co. Norfolk]
Sewal de. 223.
Wyn. John. 288.
Wyncestre, John de, 210.
, Richard de/'22.
See Winchester.
VVynchelse, Master John de, 306.
, , parson of Northfleet, 185.
.."...... Robert de, archbishop of Canterbury,
177.
See Winchelsea.
WyndehuU, William de. 16.
Wyndesor, Richard de. 73.
, Thomas de. 123.
, Widode, 15.
Wyndesore. See Windsor.
Wyndhouth, John, 280.
Wynem'. Gilbert son of, 189.
AVynested. See Winestead.
Wynewyk. See Win wick.
Wynferthyng. See Wynneferthing.
Wyngefeld, John de, 148.
/See Wynkefeld.
Wjmghara. See Wingham.
Wynkaulton, John-de, 19.
Wynkefeld [Winkfield, co. Suffolk] , John de,
242.
, John de, his grandfather.
242.
Richard de, 168.
, Walter de, 169.
See Winkfield ; Wyngefeld .
Wynnaferthing.Wynneferthyng, Wynferthyng,
Richard de, 108, 153, 206, 298.
, , presented to Sutton, 19,
Wynpeny, William, 307.
Wynselawe [Winsley, co. York] , John de,
138, 293.
, Thomas de, 138.293.
Wynston, John de, 64.
Wynterbourn. John de, 291.
Wynterton. See Winterton.
Wyntreslowe. <See Winterslovf.
Wyntreton. See Winterton.
Wyppyngham. See Whippingham.
Wyram. See Warham.
Wyrcestre. See Wigornia ; Worcester.
Wyre [co. Salop] , chacs of, 237.
Wyresdale. See Wyersdale.
Wyriot, Richard, 23.
Wyrkesop. See Worksop.
Wys, Wyse, Henry le, 136.
John le, 351.
, Richard le, 232.
, Roger le, 351.
, Walter le, 351.
Wysham. See Wisham.
Wysraan, Gilbert, 73, 224.
Wysshawe. John de, parson of West Grin-
stead. 40.
Wyssynden. See Wissendine.
Wystowe [VVistow. near Selby, co. York],
John de, abbct of Selby, 321.
Wyth. Sec With.
Wytham. See Witham.
Wythcal. See Withcall.
Wythele. See Whitley.
Wythenes. See Widnes.
Wyther, Thomas, 335.
Wythornwyk, Wythronwyk. See Withern
wick.
Wythyndon, Master Walter de Islep, parson
of, 15.
Wytteneye, John de, 193.
, William de, 193.
(See Whitene.
Wytton. -See Witton.
Wyvelesford. See Wilsford.
Wyvelyngg [co. Norfolk], 241.
Wyvelyngham. <See Willingham.
Wyvenford, John de, 7.
Wyverthorp, John de, presented to All Saints",
Wallingford, 177.
Wyvill. -See Wivill.
Wyxhull [Wixhill, co. Salop], Robert de,
236.
: Yal, Yal [co. Denbigh], land of, 271, 272.
j Yalhampton. -See Yealmpton.
I Yardley, Yerdele, co. Northampton, 313.
i Yarm, Yarum [co. York], 211.
i , port of, 184.
! Yarmouth, Great, Gernemuth, Jernemuth [co.
I Norfolk], 87, 133, 136, 140, 141, 306,
I 311, 345, 354.
j , bailiffs of, 59.
, butler in, 91.
I ,fleetof, 243, 321.
i , admiral of. -See Sturmy,
j John de.
i herring fishery at, 318,
I mayor and bailiffs of, 327.
i , murage for, 134.
, port of, 184.
, ia GarZoni, ship of . 31.
Yarmouth East [co. Norfolk], 10.
Little, 306, 311.
Yarmouth, Yaremouth [Wight] , 310.
502
GENERAL INDEX.
Yarnemuth, Thomas de, 159.
See Jeruemuth.
Yarnscombe. Erniscombe [co. Devon], 77,
257.
advowson of, 77, 257.
Yarum. See Yurin.
Yate. See Grate.
Yateiujnystre. See Yetminster.
Yatesbury, Yatebury. co. Wilts, 102.
Yatton [co. Somerset], prebend of Wells, 24,
116.
Yealmpton, Yalhampton [co. Devon], 310.
Yelden, Yevelden [co. Bedford], William
Trayly of. See Trayly.
Yelvertol't, Yolvertoft. co. Northampton,
292.
Yeo in Aldou, Webou [co. Salop], 51.
Yeovil, Yevele [co. Somerset], 232.
Yeovilton, Yevelton [co. Somerset], church of,
49.
Y'erdeburgh [Yarborough, co. Lincoln], John
de, 22.
Yerdel. Richard de, 111.
Sec Yardley.
Yerdhill, John de, 3.
Yesyngton. See Easington.
Yetlington, Yetlyngton [co. Northumberland].
241.
Yetminster, Yatemynystre [co. Dorset], pre-
bend of St. Mary's, Salisbury, 306.
Ye van ap Kenewreyk Wren, 64.
ap Meurik, 334.
ap Morgan, 334.
ap Philip, 334.
ap Buyn, 335.
Yevele. See Y'eovil.
Yevelton. See Yeovilton.
Yhurst. See Ewhurst,
Yimme, John, 262.
Yiselham. See Isleham.
Ynian ap Guillim, 334.
ap Meurie, 334.
ap Meurie Vaghan, 335.
Yokesford. See Yoxford.
Yolton, William de, 127.
Yolvertoft. See Yelvertoft.
i^onge, Yong, Yongge, Yunge, GeoflFrey le, of
/ Chestele, 139.
James le, 139.
Johnle, 47, 139, 140.
, Laurence le, 25. ,
, Robert le, 140.
, Thomas le, 76.
, , of Hudderafleld, 247.
, William le, 47, 139, 140.
, William, the, 171.
, William le, of Langele, the younger,
67.
See Juvenis.
Yonger, John, 245.
Yongwyne, John, presented to St. Peter the
Great, Chichester, 18.
York, Everwyk [co. York], 10, 3L 40, 151,
316.
archbishops of. See Grey, Walter de ;
Greuefeld, William de ; Melton,
William de.
, archbishopric, see or diocese of . 34,
37, 43, 44, 63, 96, 112, 120, 127, 148,
156, 207, 249, 260, 264, 276, 277.
..,, William, archdeacon of, in 1249, 316.
, All Saints, North Street, altar of St.
Mary in, 31 .
, Bootham, Bouthum by York. See
Bootham.
castle, gaol of , 68.
, Fosse stew. See ¥oss.
, Friars Minors, church of, 142.
gaol, 308.
, Holy Trinity, priory of, 89, 96, 114,
156, 163.
, Marshalsea prison at, 13.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 269, 327.
..: , parliament at, 130, 142.
, St. Leonard's hospital, warden of.
See Baldok, Master Robert de ; Giffard,
John.
, brethren and sisters of, 342.
, St. Mary's, abbot of, 194.
, , abbot and convent of, 296.
, St. Mary and the Holy Angels, chapel,
sacristan of, 34.
......... St. Peter's, canon of, 39, 40, 127.
, , canons of, in 1249, 316.
, , dean of. /See? Piker ing, Master
Robert de.
, , dean of, in 1249, Sewal [de
Bovill] , 316.
, , George, precentor of, in 1249,
316.
, Robert, treasurer in 1249,
316.
, William, sucoentor of, in
1249, 316.
, Simon, sub-dean of, in 1249,
316.
, , prebends of. See Applethorpe ;
Bole ; Driffield ; Fenton ; Marsham ;
Osbaldwick ; Riccall ; Strensall ; Weigh-
ton Market.
, treasurership of, 151 .
, , treasurer of. See Bedewynde,
Walter do ; Baldok, Master Robert de.
York, county of. 31, 38, 89, 193, 255.
, , sheriff of, 4, 40, 60, 206,
229, 295, 352.
, , forfeited lands in, 61.
, North Riding, 350.
, West Riding, 350.
Yornecoumbe, William de, 264.
GENEKAL INDEX.
503
Yoxford, Jokeford. Yokesford. Jokesford, co.
Suffolk, 53.
church of, 53, 97.
, vicarage of, 276.
Ypres, in Flanders. Ipre. 93, 129, 214, 274,
304.
Yunge. Sec Yonge.
Yve. Gilbert, 207. ,
z
Zealand, Seland, 273.
Zeals, Seles, co. Wilts, 102.
Zousche, Zusohe, Zouche, Souche, Almaric, 168.
John, 231.
Roger la, 79, 192.245.
, Ralph son of Roger la, of Lubbesthorp,
250, 284, 286, 288.
Zousche — cont.
, Roger la, lord of Lubbesthorp, 284,
286.
, Roger la, his son, 284, 286,
288.
, William la or de la, 44. 337,347.
, Alice his wife, late the wife
of Guy de Belle Ganipo, earl of War-
wick, 44.
, William la, of Ashby , 73, 348.
, , Ralph his son, 348.
, William la, of Harringworth, 33, 76,
254.
, ,William, John, Roger,
Thomas, John and Edmund his sons,
254.
, Millicent, Isabel and
Thomasina his daughters, 254.
, , Ivo son of, 284, 286,
288.
, William la, lord of Elfael, 64.
, William son of Thomas, 2i3.
, Williani son of William la, 33.
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1. The Chronicle of England, by John Capgrave. Edited by the Rev.
F. C. HiNGESTON, M.A. 1858.
Capgrave's Chronicle extends from the creation, of the world to the year 1417. Being
written in English, it is of value as a record of the language spoken in Norfolk.
'2, Chuonioon Monasterii de Abingdon. Vols. I. and 11. Edited by the
Rev. Joseph Stephenson, M.A., Vicar of Leighton Buzzard. 1868.
This Chronicle traces the history of the monastery from its foundation by King Ina of
Wessex, to the reign of Richard I. The author incorporates into his history various
charters of the Saxon kings, as illustrating not only the history of the locality but that of
the kingdom.
3. Lives of Edward the Confessor. 1. — La Estoire de Seint Aedward le
Rei. 11. — Vita Beati Edvardi Regis et Confessoris, III. — Vita
^^duuardi Regis qui apud Westmonasterium requiescit. Edited by
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The first is a poem in French, probably written in 1245. The second is an
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written between 1066 and 1074.
4. MONUMENTA FrANCISCANA.
Vol. I. — -Thomas de Eccleston de Adventu Fratrum Minorum in
Angliam. Adse de Marisco Epistolae. Registrum Fratrum
IVIinorum Londonise. Edited by J. S. Brewer, M.A., Professor of
English Literature, King's College, London.
Vol. II. — De Adventu Minorum ; re-edited with additions. Chronicle
of the Grey Friars. The ancient English version of the Rule of
St. Francis. Abbre viatic Statutorum, 1451, &c. Edited by
Richard Howlett, Barrister-at-Law 1858, 1882.
5. Fasciculi Zizaniorum Magistri Johannis W yclif cum Tritico. Ascribed
to Thomas Netter, of Walden, Provincial of the Carmelite Order
in England, and Confessor to King Henry the Fifth. Edited by the
Rev. W. W. Shirley, M.A., Tutor and late Fellow of Wadham
College, Oxford. 1858.
This work gives the only contemporaneous account of the rise of the Lollards.
6. The Buik of the Croniclis of Scotland ; or, A Metrical Version of the
History of Hector Boece; by William Stewart. Vols. I.-III.
Edited by W. B. Turnbull, Barrister-at-Law. 1858.
This is a metrical translation of a Latin Prose Chronicle, written in the first half of the
16th century. The narrative begins with the earliest legends and ends with the death of
James I. of Scotland, and the "evil ending of the traitors that slew him." The peculiarities
of the Scottish dialect are well illustrated in this version.
7. Johannis Capgrave Liber de Illustribus Henricis. Edited by the
Rev. F. C. HiNGESTON, M.A. 1858.
The first part relates only to the history of the Empire from the election of Henry I. the
Fowler, to the end of the reign of the Emperor Henry VI. The second part is devoted to
English history, from the accession of Henry I. in 1100, to 1446, which was the twenty-fourth
year of the reign of Henry VI. The third part contains the lives of illustrious men who
have borne the name of Henry in various parts of the world.
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8. HlSTORIA MONASTERII S. AUGUSTINI CANtUARIl^NSIS by ThOMAS OF
Elmham, formerly Moak aud Treasurer of that Foundation. Edited
by Charles Hardwiuk, M.A., Fellow of St. Catherine's Hall, and
Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge. 1858.
This history exteutls from tlie arrival of St. Augustine in Kent until 1191.
9. EuLOGiuM (HiSTORiARiuM sivE Temporis) : Chronlcon ub Orbe condito
usque, ad Annum Domini 1366; a monacho quodam Malmesbiriensi
exaratum. Vols. I. -III. Edited by F. S. Haydon, B.A. 1858-1863.
This is a Latin Chronicle extending from the Creation to the latter part of the reign of
Edward III., with a continuation to the year 1413.
10. Memorials of Henry the Seventh; Bernardi Andrese Tholosatis Vita
Regis Henrici Septimi ; necnon alia quciedam ad eundem Rogem
Spectantia. Edited by James Gairdner. 1858.
The contents of this volume are— (1) a life of Henry VIL, by his poet Laureate and
historiographer, Bernard Andre, of Toulouse, with some compositions in verse, of which he
is svipposed to have been the author; (2) the journals of Roger Machado during certain
embassies to Spain and Brittany, the first of which had reference to the marriage of the
King's son, Arthur, with Catharine of Arragon; (3) two curious reports by envoys sent to
Spain in 1505 touching the succession to the Crown of Castile, and a project of marriage
between Henry Vll. and the Queen of Naples; and (4) an account of Philip of Castile's
reception in England in 1506. Other documents of interest are given in an appendix.
11. Memorials of Henry the Fifth. I. — Vita Henrici Quinti, Roberto
Redmanno auctore. II. — Versus Rhythmici in laudem Regis Henrici
Quinti. III. — Elmhami Liber Metricus de Henrico V. Edited by
Charles A. Cole. 1858.
12. Munimentte Gildhall.k Londoniensis; Liber Albus, Liber Custu-
marum, et Liber Horn, in archivis Gildhalke asservati.
Vol. I., Liber Albus.
Vol.'n. (in Two Parts), Liber Custumarum.
Vol. III., Translation of the Anglo-Norman Passages in Liber
Albus, Glossaries, Appendices, and Index.
Edited by Henry Thomas Riley, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. 1859-1862.
The r^iber Albus, compiled by John Carpenter, Common Clerk of the City of London in
the year 1419, gives an account of the laws, regulations, and institutions of that City in the
I2th, 13th, 14th, and early part of the 15th centuries. The Liber Custumarum was compiled
in the early part of the 14th century during the reign of Edward II. It also gives an
account of the laws, regulations, and institutions of the City of London in the 12th, 13th,
and early part of the 14th centuries.
13. Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes. Edited by Siii Henry Ellis, K.H.
1859.
Although this Chronicle tells of the arrival of Hengist and Horsa, it substantially begins
with the reign of King Alfred, and comes down to 1292. It is particularly valuable for
notices of events in the eastern portions of the kingdom.
11. A Collection of Political Poems and Songs relating to English
History, from the accession of Edward III. to the reign of
Henry VIII. Vols. I. and 11. Edited by Thomas Wright, M.A.
1859-1861.
15. The "Opus Tertium,' "Opus Minus," &c. of Roger Bacon. Edited
by J. S. Brewer, M.A., Professor of English Literature, King's
College, London. 1859.
16. Bartholom^i de Cotton, Monachi Norwicensis, Historia Anglican a ;
449-1298 ; necnon ejusdem Liber de Archiepiscopis et Episcopis
Angliae. Edited by Henry Richards Luard, M.A., Fellow and
Assistant Tutor of Trinty College, Cambridge, 1859.
17. Brut y Tywysogion ; or. The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales.
Edited by the Rev. John Williams ab Ithel, M.A. 1860.
This work, written in the ancient Welsh language, begins with the abdication and death
of Caedwala at Rome, in the year 681, and continues the history down to the subjugation of
Wales by Edward I., about the year 1282.
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18. A Collection of Royal and Historical Letters during the Reign
OF Henry IV. 1399-1404. Edited by the Rev. F. C. Hingeston, M.A.,
of Exeter College, Oxford. 1860.
19. The Repressor of over much Blaming of the Clergy. By Reginald
Pecock, sometime Bishop of Chichester. Vols. I. and If.' Edited by
the Rev. Churchill Babington, B.D., Fellow of St. John's College,
Cambridge. 1860.
The author was born about the end of the fourteenth century, consecrated Bishop of
St. Asaph in the year 1444, and translated to the see of Chichester in 1450. His work gives
a full account of the views of the Lollards, and has great value for the philologist.
20. Annales Cambrli2. Edited by the Rev. John Williams ab Ithel, M.A.
1860.
These annals, which are in Latin, commence in 447, and come down to 1288. The earlier
portion appears to be taken from an Irish Chronicle used by Tigernach, and by the compiler
of the Annals of Ulster.
21. The Works of Giraldus Cambrensis. Vols. I. -IV. Edited by the
Rev. J. S. Brewer, M.A., Professor of English Literature, King's
College, London. Vols. V.-VII. Edited by the Rev. James F.
DiMOCK, M.A., Rector of Barnburgh, Yorkshire. Vol. VIII. Edited
by George F. Warner, M.A., of the Department of MSS., British
Museum. 1861-1891.
These volumes contain the historical works of Gerald du Barry, who lived in the reigns of
Henry II. , Richard I., and John.
The Topographia Hibernica (in Vol. V.) is the result of Giraldus' two visits to Ireland,
the first in 1183, the second in 1185-6, when he accompanied Prince John into that country.
The Expuynatio Hibermca was written about 1188. Vol. VI. contains the Itinerarnnn
KambricE et Dtscriptio Kambria : and Vol. Vll., the lives of S. Remigius and S. Hugh. Vol.
VIII. contains the Treatise De Principum Instructione, and an index to Vols. I.-IV. and Vlll.
22. Letters and Papers illustrative of the Wars of the English in
France during the Reign of Henry the Sixth, King of England,
Vol. I., and Vol. II. (in Two Parts). Edited by the Rev. Joseph
Stevenson, M.A., Vicar of Leighton Buzzard. 1861-1864.
23. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, according to the several Original
Authorities. Vol. I., Original Texts. Vol. II., Translation. Edited
and translated by Benjamin Thorpe, Member of the Royal Academy
of Sciences at Munich, and of the Society of Netherlandish Literature
at Ley den. 1861.
There are at present six independent manuscripts of the Saxon Chronicle, ending in
different years, and written in different parts of the country. In this edition, the text of
each manuscript is printed in columns on the same page, so that the student may see at a
glance the various changes which occur in orthography.
24. Letters and Papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III.
AND Henry VII. Vols. I. and II. Edited by James Gardiner,
1861-1863.
The principal contents of the volumes are some diplomatic Papers of Richard III.,
correspondence between Henry VII. and Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain ; documents relat-
ing to Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk ; and a portion of the correspondence of James IV
of Scotland.
25. Letters of Bishop Grosseteste. Edited by the Rev. Henry Richards
Luard, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. 1861.
The letters of Robert Grosseteste range in date from about 1210 to 1253. They refer
especially to the diocese of Lincoln, of which Grosseteste was bishop.
26. Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts relating to the History of
Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. I. (in Two Parts) ; Anterior to the
Norman Invasion. (Out of print.) Vol. IL ; 1066-1200. Vol. IIL ;
1200-1327. By Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper
of the Records. 1862-1871.
27. Royal and other Historical Letters illustrative of the reign of
Henry IIL Vol. I. 1216-1235. Vol. II. 1236-1272. ISelected and
edited by the Rev. W. W. Shirley, D.D., Regius Professor of Ecclesi-
astical History, and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. 1862-1866.
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28. Chronica Monasterii S. Albani:—
1. Thome Walsingham Historia Anglicana ; Vol, T., 1272-1381
Vol. II., 1381-1422.
2. WiLLELMI RiSH ANGER CHRONICA ET AnNALES, 1259-1307.
3. Johannis de Trokelowe et Hknrici dk Blaneforde Chronica.
ET Annales 1259-1296; 1307-1324; 1392-1406.
4. Gesta Abbatum Monastrrii S. Albani, a Thoma Walsingham,
'regnante Ricardo Seoundo, ejusdem Ecclesi^: Pr^.centore,
COMPILATA ; Vol. I., 793-1290 : Vol. If., 1290-1349 : Vol. III.,
1349-1411.
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viDETUR, Annales ; Vols. I. and II.
6. Registra quorundam Abbatum Monasterii S. Albani, qui
S.ECULo XY^° floruere ; Vol. I., Registrum Abbati^: Johannis
Whethamstede, Abbatis Monasterii Sancti Albani, iterum
suscept/e ; Roberto Blakeney, capellano, quondam ad-
scriptum : Vol. II., Registra Johannis Whethamstede,
Willelmi Albon, et Willelmi Walingforde, Abbatum
Monasterii Sancti Albani, cum Appendice continente
quasdam epistolas a Johanne Whethamstede conscriptas.
7. Ypodigma Neustri^ a Thoma Walsingham, quondam monacho
Monasterii S. Albani, conscriptum.
Edited by Henry Thomas Riley, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. 1863-1876.
In the first two volumes is a History of England, from the death of Henry III. to the
death of Henry V., by Thomas Walsingham, Precentor of St. Albans.
In the 3rd volume is a Chronicle of English History, attributed to William Rishanger,
who lived in the reign of Edward I. : an account of transactions attending the award of the
kingdom of Scotland to John Balliol, 1291-1292, also attributed to William Rishanger, but on
no sufficient ground : a short Chronicle of English History, 1292 to 1300, by an unknown hand :
a short Chronicle, Willelmi Rishanger Gesta Edwardi Primi, Regis Anglias, probably by the
same hand ; and fragments of three Chronicles of English History, 1285 to 1307.
In the 4th volume is a Chronicle of English History, 1259 to 1296 : Annals of Edward II.,
1307 to 1323, by John de Trokelowe, a monk of St. Albans, and a continuation of Trokelowe's
Annals, 1323, 1324, by Henry de Blaneforde : a full Chronicle of English History, 1392 to 1406.
and an account of the benefactors of St. Albans, written in the early part of the 15th century,
The 5th, 6th, and 7th volumes contain a history of the Abbots of St. Albans, 793 to 1411,
mainly compiled by Thomas Walsingham, with a Continuation.
The 8th and 9th volumes, in continuation of the Annals, contain a Chronicle probably of
John Amundesham, a monk of St. Albans.
The 10th and 11th volumes relate especially to the acts and proceedings of Abbots
Whethamstede, Albon, and Wallingford.
The 12th volume contains a compendious History of England to the reign of Henry V.
and of Normandy in early times, also by Thomas Walsingham, and dedicated to Henry V.
29. Chronicon Abbati.^ Eveshamensis, auctoribus Dominico Priore
EvESHAMIyE et ThOMA DE MaRLEBERGE ABBATE, A FUNDATIONE AD
annum 1213, UNA cum continuatione ad annum 1418. Edited by
the Rev. W. D. Macray, Bodleian Library, Oxford. 1863.
The Chronicle of Evesham illustrates the history of that important monastery from
690 to 1418. Its chief feature is an autobiography, which makes us acquainted with the
inner daily life of a great abbey. Interspersed are many notices of general, personal, and
local history.
30. RicARDi DK Cirencestrta Speculum Histouiale de Gestis Regum
Angli,/e. Vol. I., 447-871. Vol. II., 872-1066. Edited by John E. B.
Mayor, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 1863-1869.
Richard of Cirencester's history is in four books, and gives many charters in favour of
Westminster Abbey, and a very full account of the lives and miracles of the saints,
especially of Edward the Confessor, whose reign occupies the fourth book. A treatise on
the Coronation, by William of Sudbury, a monk of Westminster, fills book ii. c. 3.
31. Year Books of the Reigns of Edward the First and Edward the
Third. Years 20-21, 21-22, 30-31, 32-33, and 33-35 Edw. I; and
11-12 Edw. III. Edited and translated by Alfred John Horwood,
Barrister-at-Law. Years 12-13, 13-14, 14, 14-15, 15, 16, 17, and 17-18,
Edward III. Edited and translated by Luke Owen Pike, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law. 1863-1903.
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32. Narratives of the Expulsion of the English from Normandy, 1449-
1450.— Robertus Blondelli lie Reductione Normanaiae : Le Recou\Te-
inent de Normeiidie, par Berry, Herault du Roy : Conferences between
the Ambassadors of France and England. Edited by the Rev. Joseph
Stevenson, M.A. 1863.
33. Historia et Cartularium Monasterii S. Petri Gloucestri.^^.. Vols.I.-
III. Edited by W. H. Hart, F.S.A., Membre Correspondant de la
Societe des Antiquaires de Normandie. 1863 1867.
34. Alexandri Neckam de Naturis Rerum libri duo; with Neckam's
Poem, De Laudibus Divjn.e Sapienti.k. Edited by Thomas Wright,
M.A. 1863.
3o. Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England ; being
a Collection of Documents illustrating the History of Science in this
Country before the Norman Conquest. Vols. I.-III. Collected and
edited by the Rev. T. Oswald Cockayne, M.A. 1864-1866.
36, Annales Monastici.
Vol. 1. : — Annales de Margan, 1066-1232 ; Annales de Theokesberia,
1066-1263 ; Annales de Burton, 1004-1 263.
Vol. II.: — Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, 519-1277; Annales
Monasterii de Waverleia, 1-1291.
Vol. III. : — Annales Prioratus de Dunstaplia, 1-1297. Annales
Monasterii de Bermundeseia, 1042-1432.
Vol. IV. : — Annales Monasterii de Oseneia, 1016-1347 ; Chronicon
vulgo dictum Chronicon Thomae Wykes, 1066-1289; Annales Prioratus
de Wigornis*, 1-1377.
Vol. V. : — Index and Glossary.
Edited by Henry Richards Luards, M.A., Fellow and Assistant
Tutor of Trinity College, and Registrary of the University,
Cambridge. 1864-1869.
*■&'
37. Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis. Edited by the Rev.
James F. Dimock, M.A., Rector of Barnburgh, Yorkshire. 1864.
38. Chronicles and Memorials of the Reign of Richard the First.
Vol. I.: — Itinerarium Peregp.inorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi.
Vol. II. : — Epistol-^ Cantuarienses ; the Letters of the Prior and
Convent of Christ Church, Canterbury ; 1187 to 1199.
Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Vicar of Navestock, Essex,
and Lambeth Librarian. 1864-1865,
The authorship of the Chronicle in Vol. I., hitherto ascribed to Geoffrey Vinesauf, is now
more correctly ascribed to Richard, Canon of the Holy Trinity of London,
The letters in Vol, II., written between 1187 and 1199, had their origin in a dispute which
arose from the attempts of Baldwin and Hubert, archbishops of Canterbury, to found a
college of secular canons, a project which gave great umbrage to the monks of Canterbury.
39. Recueil des Croniques et anchiennes Istories de la Grant Bretaigne
A present nomme Engleterre, par Jehan de Waurin. Vol. I.,
Albina to 688, Vol. II,, 1399-1422, Vol. Ill,, 1422-1431. Edited by
William Hardy, F,S,A. 1864-1879. Vol. IV., 1431-1447. Vol, V,,
1447-1471. Edited by Sir William Hardy, F.S.A., and Edward
L. C, P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1884-1891.
40. A Collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories of Great
Britain, now called England, by John de Waurin, Vol, I., Albina
to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol. III., 1422-1431. (Translations of
the preceding Vols. I., II,, and III,) Edited and translated by Sir
William Hardy, F.S.A,, and Edward L. C. P. Hardy, F,S.A 1864-
1891.
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41. PoLYCHRONicoN Ranulphi Higden, with Trexisa's Translation. Vols. I
and II. Edited by Churchill Babington, B.D., Senior Fellow of St.
John's College, Cambridge. Vols. III.-IX. Edited bift\iQ Rev. Joseph
Rawson Lumby, D.D., Norrisiau Professor of Divinity, Vicar of St.
Edward's, Fellow of St. Catharine's College, and late Follow of
Magdalene College, Cambridge. 1865-1886.
This chronicle begins with the Creation, and is })ronf,'lit down to the reign of Edward III.
The two English translations, which are printed with the original Latin, afford interest-
ing illnstratibns of the gradual change of onr language, for one was nuide in the fourteenth
century, the other in the fifteenth.
42. Le Liverk de Reis de Brittanie e Le Livere de Reis de Enoletere.
Edited by the Rev. John Glover, M.A., Vicar of Brading, Isle of
Wight, formerly Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1865.
These two treaties are valuable as careful abstracts of previous historians.
43. Chronica Monasxerii de Melsa ab anno 1150 usque ad annum 1406,
Vols. I. -III. Edited by Edward Augustus Bond, Assistant Keeper
of Manuscripts, and Egerton Librarian, British Museum. 1866-
1868.
44. Matth^i Parisiensis Historia Anglorum, sive ut vulgo dicitur
HiSTORiA Minor. Vols. I.,-III. 1067-1253. Edited by Sir
Frederick Madden, K.H., Keeper of the Manuscript Department of
the British Museum. 1866-1869.
45. Liber Monasterii de Hyda : a Chronicle and Chartulary of Hyde
Abbey, Winchester, 455-1023. ^riiYec? 6^ Edward Edwards. 1866.
The "Book of Hyde" is a compilation from much earlier sources, which are usually
indicated with considerable care and precision. In many cases, however, the Hyde
Chronicler appears to correct, to qualify, or to amplify the statements which, in substance,
he adopts.
There is to be found, in the " Book of Hyde," much information relating to the reign of
King Alfred which is not known to exist elsewhere. The volume contains some curious
specimens of Anglo-Saxon and mediaeval English, •
46. Chronicon Scotorum, A Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from the
earliest times to 1135 ; and Supplement, containing the events from
1141 to 1150. Edited, with Translation, by William Maunsell
Hennessy, M.R.I,A. 1866.
47. The Chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft, in French Verse, from the
earliest period to the death of Edward I. Vols. T. and II, Edited
by Thomas Wright, M.A. 1866-1868.
It is probable that Pierre de Langtoft was a canon of Bridlington, in Yorkshire and
lived in the reign of Edward I., and during a portion of the reign of Edward II. This
chronicle is divided into three parts; in the first, is an abridgment of Geoffrey of Momnouth's
" Historia Britonum " ; in the second, a history of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings, to the
death of Henry HI. ; in the third, a history of the reign of Edward I. The langixage is a
specimen of the French of Yorkshire.
48. The War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or The Invasions op
Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. Edited, luith a Trans-
lation, by the Rev. James Henthorn Todd, D.D., Senior Fellow of
Trinity College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of
Dublin. 1867.
49. Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi Benedicti Abbatis. Chronicle of the
Reigns of Henry II. and Richard I., 1169-1192, known under the
name of Benedict of Peterborough. Vols. I. and II. Edited by
the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History,
Oxford, and Lambeth Librarian. 1867.
50. Munimenta Academica, or, Documents illustrative of Academical
Life and Studies at Oxford (in Two Parts). Edited by the Rev.
Henry Anstey, M.A., Vicar of St. Wendron, Cornwall, and late
Vice-Principal of St, Mary Hall, Oxford. 1868,
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51. Chronica Magistri Rogeri de Houedene. Vols. I. -IV. Edited by
the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History
and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1868-1871.
The earlier portion, extending from 732 to 1148, appears to be a copy of a compilation
made in Northumbria about 1161, to which Hoveden added little. From 1148 to 1169 — a very
valuable portion of this work — the matter is derived from another source, to which Hoveden
appears to have supplied little. From 1170 to 1192 is the portion which corresponds to some
extent with the Chronicle known under the name of Benedict of Peterborough {see No. 49).
From 1192 to 1201 may be said to be wholly Hoveden's work.
52. Willelmi Malmesbiriensis MoiVachi De GestisPontipicum Anglorum
LiBRi QuiNQUE. Edited by N. E. S. A. Hamilton, of the Department
of Manuscripts, British Museum. 1870.
53. Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, from the Archives
OF THE City of Dublin, &c. 1172-1320. Edited by John T. Gilbert,
F.S.A., Secretary of the Public Record Office of Ireland. 1870.
54. The Annals of Loch Ce. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from 1041
to 1590. Vols. I. and II. Edited, loith a Translation, by William
Maunsell Hennessy, M.R.I. a. 1871.
55. Monumenta Juridica. The Black Book of the Admiralty, with
Appendices, Vols. I. -IV. Edited by Sir Travers Twiss, Q.C, D.C.L.
1871-1876.
This book contains the ancient ordinances and laws relating to the navy
56. Memorials of the Reign of Henry VI. : — Official Correspondence
OF Thomas Bekynton, Secretary to Henry VI., and Bishop of Bath
AND Wells. Edited by the Rev. George Williams, B.D., Vicar of
Ringwood, late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Vols. I. and II.
1872.
57. Matth.^i Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora.
Vol. I. The Creation to A.D. 1066. Vol. II. 1067 to 1216. Vol. III.
1216 to 1239. Vol. IV. 1240 to 1247. Vol. V. 1248 to 1259. Vol. VI.
Additamenta. Vol. VII. Index. Edited by the Rev. Henry Richards
LuARD, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Registrary of the University,
and Vicar of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge. 1872-1884.
58. Memoriale Fratris Walteri de Coventria.— The Historical Collec-
tions OF Walter of Coventry. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev.
William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History, and
Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1872-1873.
59. The Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of the
Twelfth Century. Vols. I. and II. Collected and edited by Thomas
Wright, M.A., Corresponding Member of the National Institute of
France (Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres). 1872.
60. Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry VII., from original
Documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vols. I. and
II. Edited by the Rev. William Campbell, M.A., one of Her Majesty's
Inspectors of Schools. 1873-1877.
61. Historical Papers and Letters from the Northern Registers.
Edited by the Rev. James Raine, M.A., Canon of York, and Secretary
of the Surtees Society. 1873.
62. Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense. The Register of Richard de
Kellawe, Lord Palatine and Bishop of Durham ; 1311-1316. Vols.
I.-IV. Edited by Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper
of the Records. 1873-1878.
63. Memorials of St. Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. Edited by
the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History
and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1874.
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64. ChRONICON AnGLI.^., AB anno DOMINI 1328 USQUE AD ANNUM 1388,
AucTORE MoNACHO QuoDAM Sanoti Albani. Edited hi/ Edward
Maunde Thompson, Barrister-at-Law, Assistant Keeper of "the Manu-
scripts in the British Museum. 1874.
65. Thomas Saga Erkibyskups. A Life of Archbishop Thomas Becket
in Icelandic. Vols. I. and II., Edited, ^ivith Em/lish Translation,
Notes, and Glossan/, by M. Eirikr Magnusson, M.A., Sub-Librarian,
of the University Library, Cambridge. 1875-1884.
66. Radulphi de Coggesiiall Chronicon Anglioanum. Edited by the Rev.
Joseph Stevenson, M.A. 1875.
67. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of
Canterbury. Vols. I. -VI. Edited by the Rev. James Craigie
Robertson, M.A., Canon of Canterbury. 1875-1883. Vol. VII. Edited
by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard, LL.D. 1885.
The first volume contains the life of that celebrated man, and the miracles after his
death, by William, a monk of Canterbury. The second, the life by Benedict of Peterborough;
John of Salisbury ; Alan of Tewkesbury ; and Edward Grim. The third, the life by William
Fitzstephen ; and Herbert of Bosham. The fourth, anonymous lives, Quadrilogus, &c. The
fifth, sixth, and seventh, the Epistles, and known letters.
68. Radulfi de Diceto, Decani Lundoniensis, Opera Historica. The
Historical Works of Master Ralph de Diceto, Dean of London.
Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A,, Regius
Professor of Modern History, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
1876.
The Abbreviationes Chronicorum extend to 1147 and the Ymagines Historiarum to 1201
69. Roll of the Proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland, for a
portion of the 16th year of the reign of Richard II. 1392-93.
Edited by the Rev. James Graves, B.A. 1877.
70. Henrici de Bracton de Legibus et Consuetudinibus Anglic Libri
Quinque in varios tractatus distinct!. Vols. I.-VI. Edited by Sir
Travers Twiss, Q.C, D.C.L. 1878-1883.
71. The Historians of the Church of York, and its Archbishops. Vols.
I.-III. Edited by the Rev. James Raine, M.A., Canon of York, and
Secretary of the Surtees Society. 1879-1894.
72. Registrum Malmesburiense. The Register of Malmesbury Abbey,
PRESERVED IN THE PuBLic Record Office. Vols. I. and II. Edited by
the Rev. J. S. Brewer, M.A.^ Preacher at the Rolls, and Rector of
Toppesfield ; and Charles Trice Martin, B.A. 1879-1880.
73. Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury. Vols. I. and II. Edited
by the Rev. William Stubbs, D.D., Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's,
London ; Re^^ius Professor of Modern History and Fellow of Oriel
College, Oxfo°rd, &c. 1879, 1880.
74. Henrici Archidiaconi Hontbndunensis Historia Anglorum. The
History of the English, by Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon,
from A.D. 55 to a.d. 1154, in Eight Books. Edited by Thomas Arnold,
M.A., 1879.
75. The Historical Works of Symeon of Durham. Vols. I. and II.
Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A. 1882-1885.
76. Chronicle of the Reigns of Edward I. and Edward II. Vols. I and
II. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, D.D., Canon Residentiary of
St. Paul's, London ; Regius Professor of Modern History, and Fellow
of Oriel College, Oxford, &c. 1882-1883.
The first volume of these Chronicles contains the Anjtales Londonienses, and the Annales
Paulini: the i^econd, I.— Commendatio Lamentadilis in Tranaitumagni Regis Edwardi. II.—
Gesta Edwardi de Carnarvan Auctora Canonico Bridlingiomensi. Ill— Monacta cujusdam
Malmesberiemis Vita Edicardi 11, IV.— Vita et Mors Edxcard II., conscripta a Thoma de la
Moore.
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77. Registrum Epistolarum Fratris Johannis Peckham, Archiepiscopi
Can^tuaribnsts. Vols. T.-III. Edited by Charles Trice Martin, B.A.,
F.S.A., 1882-1886.
78. Register of S. Osmund. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. W. H.
Rich Jones, M.A., F.S.A., Canon of Salisbury, Vicar of Bradford-on-
Avon. 1883, 1884.
This Register derives its name from containing the statutes, rules, and orders made or
compiled by S. Osmund, to be observed in the Cathedral and diocese of Salisbury.
79. Chartulary of the Abbey of Ramsey. Vols. I.-III. Edited by
William Henry Hart, F.S.A., and the Rev. Ponsonby Annesley
Lyons. 1884-1893.
80. Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, with the Register of its
HOUSE at DuNBRODY, COUNTY OF WeXFORD, AND AnNALS OF IRELAND,
1162-1370. Vols. I. and II. Edited by John Thomas Gilbert, F.S. A.,
M.R.I.A. 1884, 1885.
81. Eadmeri Historia Novorum in Anglia, et opuscula duo de vita Sancti
Anselmi et quibusdam miraculis ejus. Edited by the Rev. Martin
Rule, M.A. 1884.
82. Chronicles of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II., and Richard I.
Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Richard Howlett, Barrister-at-Law. 1884-
1889.
Vol. I. contains Books I.-IV. of the Historia Rerum Anglicarum of William of Newburgh.
Vol. II. contains Book V. of that work, the continuation of the same to A.D. 1298, and the
Draco Normannicus of Etienne de Rouen.
Vol. III. contains the Gesta Stephani Eegis, the Chronicle of Richard of Hexham, the
Relatio de Standardo of St. Aelred of Rievaulx, the poem of Jordan Fantosme, and the
Chronicle of Richard of Devizes.
Vol. IV. contains the Chronicle of Robert of Torigni.
83. Chronicle of the Abbey of Ramsey. Edited by the Rev. William
Dunn Macray, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of Ducklington, Oxon. 1886.
84. Chronica Rogeri de Wendover, sive Flores Historiarum. Vols. I.-
III. Edited by Henry Gay Hewlett, Keeper of the Records of the
Land Revenue. 1886-1889.
This edition gives that portion only of Roger of Wendover's Chronicle which can be
accounted an original authority.
85. The Letter Books of the Monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury.
Vols. I.-III. Edited by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard, LL.D. 1887-
1889.
The Letters printed in these volumes were chiefly written between 1296 and 1333.
86. The Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester. Edited by
William Aldis Wright, M.A., Senior Fellow of Trinity College,
Cambridge. Parts I. and II., 1887.
The date of the composition of this Chronicle is placed about the year 1300. The
writer appears to have been an eye witness of many events of which he describes. The
language in which it is written was the dialect of Gloucestershire at that time.
87. Chronicle of Robert of Brunne. Edited by Frederick James
FuRNivALL, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Parts I. and II. 1887.
Robert of Brunne, or Bourne, co. Lincoln, was a member of the Gilbertine Order
established at Sempringham. His Chronicle is described by its editor as a work of fiction,
a contribution not to English history, but to the history of English.
88. Icelandic Sagas and other Historical Documents relating to the
Settlements and Descents of the Northmen on the British Isles.
Vol. I. Orkneyinga Saga, and Magnus Saga. Vol. II. Hakonar
Saga, and Magnus Saga. Edited by Gudbrand Vtgfusson, M.A.
1887. Vols. III. and IV. Translations of the above by Sir George
Webbb Dasent, D.C.L. 1894.
89. The Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, with other documents relating
to that Saint. Edited by Whitley Stokes, LL.D., D.C.L., Honorary
Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford ; and Corresponding Member of the
Institute of France. Parts Land IT. 1887.
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LiBRi Y. ; ET HisTORi.E, NovELL.E, LfBRi III. Edited by William
Stubbs, D.D., Bishop of Oxford. Vols. T. and II. 1887-1889.
91. Lestorie des Engles solum Geffrei Gaimar. Edited by the late Sir
Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.O.L., Deputy Keeper of the Records ;
contimied and translated by Charles Trice Martin, B.A., F.S.A.
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92. Chronicle of Henry Knighton, Canon of Leicester. Vols. I. and II.
Edited bif the Rev. Joseph Rawson Lumby, D.D., Norrisian Pro-
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93. Chronicle of Adam Murimuth, with the Chronicle of Robert of
Avesbury. Edited by Edward Maunde Thompson, LL.D., F.S.A.,
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"94. Register of the Abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, Dublin.
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of Trinity College and Registrary of the University, Cambridge.
Vol. I„ The Creation to a.d. 1066. Vol. II. a.d. 1067-1264. Vol. III.
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97. Charters and Documents, illustrating the History of the Cathedral
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98. Memoranda de Parliamento, 25 Edward I. 1305. Edited by F. W.
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(1702) and Declarons (1713-14) of Hugue-
not Pensioners.
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Chief Contents of Appendices.
Notice of Records of Incumbered and Landed
Estates Courts. — Report of Keeper of State
Papers, containing Table of Abstracts of
Decrees of Innocence (1663), with Index.
Calendar to Christ Church Deeds in Novum
Registrum, 1174-1684. Index to Deputy
Keeper's 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th
Reports.
Index to Calendars of Fiants of the reign of
Queen Elizabeth. Letters A — C.
Catalogue of Proclamations, 1618-1660 -
Index to Fiants of Elizabeth. D — Z
Proclamations, 1661-1767.—
Christ Church Deeds, 1177-
Catalogue of
Calendar to
1462.
Catalogue of Proclamations, 1767-1875.
Contents of the Red Book of the Exchequer.
Calendar to Christ Church Deeds. 1462-
1602.
Regulations respecting State Papers. In-
structions for Parochial Custodians. Index
to Twenty-first to Twenty-fifth Reports.
Abstract of Antrim Inquisition, 3 James I.,
Bankruptcy Records, 1857-1872; Early Plea
Rolls to 51 Edward ni.
Index to the Act or Gi'ant Books, and to
Original Wills, of the Diocese of Dublin to
the year 1800.
Records from Courts and Ofiices transferred
to, and deposited at the Public Record
Ofiice in Ireland.
Index to Calendars of Christ Church Deeds
1174-1684, contained in Appendices to 20th,
23rd, and 24th Reports.
(1.) Report on the Early Plea Rolls, con-
tinued from 51 Edward III.
(2.) Table showing present Custodies of Par-
ochial Records.
Copy and Translation of Five Instruments of
Record in the Public Record Office of
Ireland, written in the Irish Character and
Tongue, 1584-1606.
Report on M. S. S. of Sir T. Phillipps'
Library ; Index to Deputy Keeper's Reports,
26th to 30th, inch
Report of Proceedings, and Appendix
(1) Corrections to the Addenda to the
Dublin Grants Index in Appendix to the
26th Report ;
(2.) Notes on the Departmental Letters and
Official Papers, 1760-89.
Index to the Act or Grant Book and Original
Wills of the Diocese of Dublin from 1800-
1858.
Report of Proceedings and Appendix, — Report
on the Records of the Clerks of the Crown
and Peace transferred prior to 1900.
Report of Proceedings and Appendix
(1) Notes on Manuscript Volumes connected
with the Irish Revenue, the Court of Trus-
tees of Forfeited Estates, &c., in the
possession of Earl Annesley ;
(2) Report on the Books of the Treasury
and Accounting Departments in Ireland.
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Report of Proceedings and Appendix
(1) List of Maps presented by Com-
missioners of Woods and Forests ;
(2) Report on Register of Irregular Marriages,
1799-1844.
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Report of Proceedings and Appendix
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