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OFFICE  OF  H.M.  PROCURATOR  GENERAL 

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CALENDAR 

OF    THE 

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. 


PUBLISHED    BY    AUTHORITY     OF     HIS     MAJESTY  S    PRINCIPAL    SECRETAllY    OF    STATE 

FOR     THE     HOME     DEPARTMENT. 


LONDON: 

FEINTED   FOE    HIS   MAJESTY'S    STATIONERY   OFFICE 

BY   MACKIE    AND    CO.    LD. 


And  to  be  purchased,  either  directly  or  through  any  Bookseller,  from 
EYRE  AND  SPOTTISWOODE,  East  Harding  Street,  Fleet  Street,  E.G.;  or 

OLIVER   AND    BOYD,    Edinburgh;   or 
E.    PONSONBY,    116,    Grafton    Street,    Dubein. 

1904. 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE. 

Preface                   -                  -                  -                 -                  -  v 

Corrigenda             -                  -                 -                  -                 -  vii 

Calendar                 -                 -                 -                 -                 -  1 

Index     ------  355 


\Vt  3217. 


A. 

V 


(     V     ) 


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. 


(     vii     ) 


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. 


18  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


11 


][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, 


12 


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, 

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13 


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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15 


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, 


18   EDWARD   II.— Part    1 


17 


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 


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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 


18   EDWARD    IL— Part    1. 


19 


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. 


20 


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. 


18    EDWARD    II.— Part    1. 


23 


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. 


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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. 


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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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27 


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-. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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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37 


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. 


18   EDWARD   II.— Part   1. 


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. 


40 


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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41 


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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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. 


u 


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 


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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. 


46 


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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47 


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 


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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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40 


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  ^ 


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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 


18    EDWAKl)    IL— Pakt    1, 


58 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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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67 


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 


18  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


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. 


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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. 


18  EDWARD  II.-Part  1. 


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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■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. 


18  EDWAKJ)  IL— Pakt  1, 


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 


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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 


78 


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. 


18    EDWARD    II.— Part    2. 


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.] 


so 


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. 


99 


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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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.'] 


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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. 


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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.'] 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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18   EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


133 


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. 


18   EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


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. 


18   EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


137 


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.  , 


I 


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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139 


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 


18   EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


141 


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. 


18   EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


143 


. 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. 


18  EDWARD  II.-Part  2. 


145 


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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157 


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 


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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.  • 


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171 


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.] 


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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. 


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178 


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,^ 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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, 


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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, 


19  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


225 


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. 


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229 


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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231 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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215 


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, 


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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. 


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247 


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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249 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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259 


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. 


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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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261 


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 


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263 


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. 


264 


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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265 


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), 


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]^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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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283 


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, 


19  EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


285 


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, 


II 


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. 


19   EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


289 


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. 


I 


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. 


19   EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


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.] 


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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. 


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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. 


20  EDWARD  11. 


8H7 


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. 


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341 


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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343 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


4()4 


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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Vol.  I.— 1422-1429. 
Edward  IV. 

Vol.  L—  1461-1467. 


Vol.  IL— 1225-1232. 

Vol.  III.— 1292-1301. 
Vol.  IV.— 1301-1307. 

Vol.  1II.-1317-1321 


Yol.  v.—  1340-1343. 
Vol.  VL—  1343-1345. 
Vol.  VII.— 1345-1318. 


Vol.  III.— 1385-1389. 
Vol.  IV.— 1388-1392. 


Vol.  II. -1467-1477. 


Edward  IV.,  Edward  V.,  Richard  III.,  1476-1485. 
Calendar  of  the   Close   Rolls,  prepared  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.     1892-1904  :  - 
Henry  111.  {Latin  text).  T^.S. 

Vol.  1.—1227-1231. 
Edward  I. 

Vol.  I.—  1272-1279. 

Vol.  II.— 1279-1288. 
Edward  II. 

Vol.  I.—  1307-1313. 

Vol.  IL— 1313-1318. 
Edward  III. 

Vol.  I.—     1327-1330. 

Vol.  IL—  1330-1333. 

Vol.  IIL-1333-1337. 

Vol.  IV  —1337-1339.  |  ,  •  ..     ^.  .. 

Calendar  of  the  Charter  Rolls,  prepared  under  the  superintendence 
of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.      1903. 

CALENDAlt^I^QUmTION      POST    MORTEM    ^^^,^1^^' ^"^^''^^^^^^ 

prepared   under   the    superintendence   of   the   Deputy  Keeper  ot  tue 
Records.     1898. 

Henry  VIL— Vol.  I. 
A.  665.     Wt.  41/457.     3.250.— 28/4/04.  M. 


A^ol.  III.— 1288  1296. 


Vol.  III.— 1318-1323. 
Vol.  IV.- 1323-1327. 

Yo\,  v.— 1339-1341. 
Vol  VL— 1341-1343. 
Vol.  VIL— 1343-1346. 


Inquisitions  and  Assessments  relating  to  Feudal  Aids,  etc.,  prepared 
under  the  superintendence  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records. 
1284-1431.  Vol.1.  Bedford  to  Devon.  1899.  Vol.  II.  Dorset  to 
Huntingdon.      1900.     Vol.  III.     Kent  to  Norfolk.     1904. 

Calendar  of  Letters  and  Papers,  Foreign  and  Domestic,  of  tue  reign 
OF  Henry  VIII.,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  the  British 
Museum,  and  elsewhere  in  England.  Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A. 
(Vols.  I. -IV.) ;  by  James  Gairdner  (Vols.  V.-XIII.) ;  and  by  James 
Gairdner,  C.B.,  and  R.  H.  Brodie  (Vols.  XIV-XVIII.).     1862-1902. 


Vol.1.— 1509-1614.  {Out  of  print.) 
Vol.   II.    (in    two   parts)— 1515- 

1518.     {Part  I  out  of  print.) 
Vol.   III.   (in   two   parts)— 1519- 

1523. 
Vol.  IV. — Introduction. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  1.— 1524-1526. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  2.-1526-1528. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  3.-1529-1530. 
Vol.  v.— 1531-1532. 
Vol.  VI.— 1533. 
Vol.  VII. -1534. 
Vol.  VIII.— 1535,  to  July. 
Vol.  IX.— 1535,  Aug.  to  Dec. 
Vol.  X.— 1536,  Jan.  to  June. 
Vol.  XI.— 1536,  July  to  Dec. 
Vol.  XII.,  Part.  1.-  1587,  Jan.  to 
May. 

Vol.  XIX.,  Part  I. 


Vol.  XII.,  Part  2.- -1537,  June  to 

Dec. 
Vol.  XIII.,  Part  1.— 1538,  Jan.  to 

July. 
Vol.  XIII.,  Part  2.— 1538,  Aug.  to 

Dec. 
Vol.  XIV.,  Part  1.— 1539,  Jan.  to 

July. 
Vol.  XIV.,  Part.  2.— 1689,  Aug. 

to  Dec. 
Vol.  XV.— 1540,  Jan.  to  Aug. 
Vol.  XVI.— 1540,  Sept.  to  1541, 

Dec. 
Vol.  XVII.— 1542. 
Vol.  XVIIL,  Part  1.-1543,  Jan. 

to  July. 
Vol.  XVIII.,  Part  2.-1543,  Aug 

to  Dec. 
1544,  Jan.  to  July. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reigns  of  Edward 
VI.,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  and  James  I.  Edited  by  Robert  Lemon,  F.S.A. 
(Vols.  I.  and  II.)  and  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green  (Vols.  III. -XII.). 
1856-1872. 


Vol.1.—   1547-1580. 

Vol.  IL—  1581-1690. 

Vol.  III.— 1591-1594.  {Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  IV.— 1595-1597. 

Vol.  v.-  1598-1601. 

Vol.  VI.— 1601-1603.  with 

Addenda,' 1547-1565. 


Vol.  VII.  -  Addenda,  1566-1579. 
Vol.  VIII.— 1603-1610. 
Vol  IX.-     1611-1618. 
Vol.  X.—      1619-1628. 
Vol.  XI.—    1623-1625,  with 

Addenda,  1603-1625. 
Vol.  XII.—  Addenda,  1580-1695. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I. 
Edited  by  John  Bruce,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  T.-XII.) ;  by  John  Bruce,  F.S.A. , 
and  William  Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vol.  XIII.);  by  William 
Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  XIV.-XXII.)  ;  by  William  Douglas 
Hamilton,  F.S.A.,  and  Sophie  C.  Lomas  (Vol.  XXIII.).     1858-1897. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.  - 
Vol.  HI.— 
Vol.  IV.- 
Vol.  v.— 
Vol.  VI.— 


1625-1626. 
1627-1628. 
1628-16-29. 
1629-1631. 
1631-1633. 
1633-1634. 


Vol.  VII.—  1634-1635. 
Vol  Vill.— 1635. 
Vol.  IX.—  1635-1636. 
Vol.  X.—   1636-1637. 
Vol.  XL—  1637. 
Vol.  XII.—  1637-1638. 


Vol.  XIII.— 
Vol.  XIV.— 
Vol.  XV.— 
Vol.  XVI.— 
Vol.  XVII.— 
Vol.  XVIII.- 
Vol.  XIX.— 
Vol.  XX.— 
Vol.  XXL— 


1638-1639. 
1639. 

1639-1640. 
1640. 

1640-1641. 
-1641-1643. 
1644. 

1644-1645. 
1645-1647. 


Vol.  XXIL—  1648-1649. 
Vol.  XXIIL— Addenda,    1625- 
1649. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  during  the  Commonwealth. 
Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green.     1875-1885. 

Vol.  VIIL— 1655. 
Vol.  IX.—  1655-1656. 
Vol.  X.—  1656-1657. 
Vol.  XL—  1657-1658. 
Vol.  XIL—  16.58-1669. 
Vol.  XIIL— 1659-1660 


Vol.  I.— 

1649-1650. 

Vol.  IL— 

1650. 

Vol.  IIL- 

1651. 

Vol.  v.— 

1651-1652. 

Vol.  v.— 

1652-1663. 

Vol.  VL— 

1663-1654. 

Vol.  VII.- 

-1654. 

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Calendar  of  State  Papeks  : — Committee  for  the  Advance  of  Money. 
1642-1656.     Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green.   Parts  I.-III.,  1888. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers  :— Committee  for  Compounding,  &c.,  1643- 
1660.     Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green.     Parts  I.-V.,  1889-1892. 

Calendar  OF  State  Papers,  Dombstic  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Charles  11. 
Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green  (Vol.  I.-X.) ;  and  by  F.  H. 
Blackburne  Daniell,  M.A.  (Vols.  XI.-XIII.)  1860-1902. 


Vol.1.-  1660-1661. 
Vol.  II.—  1661-1662. 
Vol.  III.—  1663-1664. 
Vol.  IV.—  1664-1665. 
Vol.  v.—  1665-1666. 
Vol.  VI.—  1666-1667. 
Vol.  VII.—  1667. 
Vol.  Vm.- 1667-1668. 


Vol.  IX.—     1668-1669. 

Vol.  X.—      1670  aud  Addenda, 

1660-1670 
Vol.  XI.—     1671. 
Vol.  XII.—  1671-1672. 
Vol.  XIII.-1672. 
Vol.  XIV.— 1672-1673. 
Vol.  XV.—  1673. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  op  the  rbig.v  of  William 
III.     Edited  by  William  John  Haudy,  F.S.A.     1895-1904. 


Vol.  L—  1689-1690. 
Vol.  II.— 1690-1691. 


Vol.  III.— 1691-1692. 
Vol.  IV.— 1693. 


Calendar  of  Home  Office  Papers  of  the  reign  of  George  III.  Vols.  I. 
and  II.  Edited  by  Joseph  Redington.  1878-1879.  Vols.  III.  and  IV. 
Edited  by  Richard  Arthur  Roberts,  Barrister-at-Law.     1881,  1899. 


Vol.  I.—  1760  (25  Oct.)-1765. 
Vol.  II.— 1766-1769. 


Vol.  III.— 1770-1772. 
Vol.  IV.— 1773-1775. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers.    Edited  by  Joseph  Redington.     1868-1889. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.- 
Vol.  III.- 


1567-1696. 

1697-1702. 

-1702-1707. 


Vol.  IV.— 1708-1714. 
Vol.  v.—  1714-1719. 
Vol.  VI.-1720-1728. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Books  and  Papers. 

1897-1903. 


Vol.  I.—  1729-1730. 
Vol.  II.—  1731-1734. 
Vol.  III.- 1735-1738. 


Edited  by  W.  A.  Shaw,  M.A. 

Vol.  IV.— 1739-1741. 
Yol.  v.-  1742-1745. 


Edited  by  Markham 


and   State   Papers 


Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Scotland. 
John  Thorpe.     1858. 

Vol.  I.—  1509-1589. 

Vol.  II.— 1589-1603  ;    an   Appendix,    1543-1592 
relating  to  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 

Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to  Ireland,  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
London.  Edited  by  Henry  Savage  Sweetman,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Ireland) ;  and  by  Gustavus  Frederick  Handcock.     1875-1886. 


Vol.  I.—  1171-1251. 
Vol.  IL-  1252-1284. 
Vol.  III.— 1285-1292. 


Vol.  IV.— 1293-1301. 
Vol.  v.—  1302-1307. 


Calendar  of     State   Papers   relating    to   Ireland. 
Claude    Hamilton,    F.S.A. .     1860-1890,    and    by 
1893-1903. 


Edited    by    Hans 
E.    G.    Atkinson, 


Vol.  I.—  1509-1573. 
Vol.  II.—  1574-1585. 
Vol.  in. -1586-1588. 
Vol.  IV.— 1588-1592. 
Vol.  V.  -  1592-1696. 


Vol.  VI.-  1696-1597. 
Vol.  VIL— 1698-1599. 
Vol.Vni.— 1599-1600. 
Vol.  IX.-  1600. 


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Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Ireland,  preserved  in  the  Public 
Record  Office,  and  elsewhere.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  W.  Russell,  D.D., 
and  John  P.  Prendergast,  Barrister-at-Law.     1872-1880. 


Vol.  I.—  1603-1606. 
Vol.  II.—  1606-1608. 
Vol.  III.— 1608-1610. 


Vol.  IV.— ltai-1614. 
Vol.  v.—  1615-1625. 


Calendar    of    State    Papers    relating    to    Ireland.       Edited  by    R. 
P.   Mahaffy,   B.A.     1901-1903. 


Vol.  I.—  1625-1632. 
Vol.  II.— 1638-1647. 


Vol,  III.— 1647-1660. 
Vol.  IV. — Adventurers  for 

Land,  1642-1659. 


Calendar   of   the    Carew   Papers,  preserved  in  the    Lambeth   Library. 
Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  and  William  Bullbn.     1867-1873. 


Vol.1.—     1515-1574.      {Out 

of  print.) 
Vol.  II.—  1575-1588. 
Vol.  III.— 1589-1600. 


Vol.  IV.— 1601-1603. 
Vol.  v.—  Book  of  Howth. 
Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  VI.— 1603-1624. 


Calendar   of    State    Papers,    Colonial    Series.     Edited  by  W.  Noel 
Sainsbury,  and  by  the  Hon.  J.  W.  Fortescue.     1860-1903. 

Vol.  I.— America  and  West  Indies,  1574-1660, 

Vol.  II. — East  Indies,  China,  and  Japan,  1513-1616.     {Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  III.—         „  „  „  1617-1621.     {Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  IV.-      .    „  „  ,;  1622-1624. 

Vol.  v.— America  and  West  Indies,  1661-1668. 

Vol.  VI.— East  Indies,  1625-1629. 

Vol.  VII.— America  and  West  Indies,  1669-1674. 

Vol.  VIII.— East  Indies  and  Persia,  1630-1634. 

Vol.  IX. — America    and    West    Indies,    1675-1676,    and    Addenda 

1574-1674. 
Vol.  X.— America  and  West  Indies,  1677-1680. 
Vol.  XL—        „  „  1681-1685. 

Vol.  XII—       „  „  1685-1688. 

Vol.  XIII.—     „  „  1689-1692. 

Vol.  XIV.-     „  „  1693-1696. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Edward 
VI.,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  1547-1553.  Edited  by  W. 
B.  TuKNBULL,  Barrister-at-Law,  &c.     1861. 

Ditto— Mary.     1553-1558. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth, 
preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  &c.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Stevenson,  M.A.  (Vols.  I. -VII.) ;  Allan  James  Crosby, M. A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  (Vols.  VIII.-XL),  fm<^  Arthur  John  Butler,  M.A.     1863-1903. 


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Vol.  II.—  1559-1560. 
Vol.  III.- 1560-1561. 
Vol.  IV.— 1561-1562. 
Vol.  v.—  1562. 
Vol.  VL— 1563. 
Vol.  VII.— 1564-1565. 


Vol,  VIII.— 1566-1568. 
Vol.  IX.—  1669-1571. 
Vol.  X.—  1572-1574. 
Vol.  XL—  1575-1677. 
Vol.  XII.—  1577-1578. 
Vol.  XIIL— 1678-1579. 


Calendar  of  Documents  in  France,  illustrative  of  the  History  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  Vol.  I.  a.d.  918-1206.  Edited  by  J.  Horace  Round, 
M.A.     1899. 


Calendar  of  Letters,  Despatches,  and  State  Papers,  relating  to  the 
Negotiations  between  England  and  Spain,  preserved  at  Simancas,  and 
elsewhere.  Edited  by  G.  A.  Bergenroth  (Vols.  I.  and  II.);  bi/  Don 
Pascual  de  Gayangos-  (Vols.  III.  to  VI.) ;  atid  by  Don  Pascual  de 
Gayangos  and  Martin   A.   S.  Hume  (Vol.   VII.)     1862-1904. 

Vol.  I.—     1485-1509.  Vol.  IV.  Part  2.-1531-1533, 

Vol.  11.—   1509-1525.  continued. 

Supplement  to  Vol.   I.   and  Vol.  V.      Part  1.— 1534-1535. 

Vol.  II.  Vol.  V.       Paft  2.— 1536-1538. 

Vol.  III.  Part  1.— 1525-1526.  Vol  VI.     Part  1.— 1538-1542. 

Vol.  III.  Part  2.— 1527-1529.  Vol.  VI.     Part  2.-1542-1543. 

Vol.  IV.  Part  1.-1529-1530.  Vol.  VII.—  1544. 

Vol.  IV.  Part  2.— 1531-1533.  Vol.  VIII.—  1545-1546. 

Calendar  of  Letters  and  State  Papers,  relating  to  English  Affairs, 
preserved  principally  in  the  Archives  of  Simancas.  Edited  by  Martin 
A.  S.  Hume,  F.R.Hist.S.     1892-1899. 

Vol.  I.  —1558-1567.  i  Vol.  III.-1580-1586. 

Vol.  II.— 1568-1579.  |  Vol.  IV.  —1587-1603. 

Calendar  OF  State  Papers  and  Manuscripts,  relating  to  English  Affairs, 
preserved  in  the  Archives  of  Venice,  &c.  Edited  by  Rawdon  Brown, 
1864-1834,  by  Rawdon  Brown  and  the  Right  Hon.  G.  Cavendish 
Bentinck,  M.P.,  1890,  and  by  Horatio  F.  Brown,  1895-1900. 


Vol.  VI.,  Part  III.— 1567-1568. 
Vol.  VII.—  1558-1580. 

Vol.  VIIL-  1581-1691. 

Vol.  IX.—  1592-1603. 

Vol.  X.—  1603-1607. 

Vol  XL—  1607-1610. 


Vol.  I.—     1202-1509. 

Vol.  IL  -  1509-1519. 

Vol.  IIL-  1520-1526. 

Vol.  IV.— 1527-1533. 

Vol.  v.—  1534-1554. 

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Bliss  and  J.  A.  Twemlow,  B.A.  (Vol  IV.  and  V.) 
Papal  Letters.    1893-1904. 


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Vol.  v.—  1396-1404. 


Vol.  1.—  1198-1304. 
Vol.  IL—  1305-1342. 
Vol.  IIL— 1342-1362. 

Petitions  to  the  Pope.     1896. 
Vol.  I.— 1342-1419. 
Report  OF  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records  and  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Brewer 

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Vol  XKL—    1591. 

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THE  CHRONICLES  AND  MEMORIALS 

OF  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND  DURING 

THE  MIDDLE  AGES. 


[Royal  8vo.     Price  10s.  each  Volume  or  Part.] 


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 
Henry  Richards  Luard,  ^Vi.A.,  Fellow  and  Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge.     1858. 

The  first  is  a  poem  in  French,  probably  written  in  1245.  The  second  is  an 
anonymous  poem,  written  between  1440  and  1450,  which  is  mainly  valuable  as  a  specimen  of 
the  Latin  poetry  of  the  time.  The  thii'd,  also  by  an  anonymous  author,  was  apparently 
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. 

6.    Johannis    Amundesham,    monachi    Monasterii    S.  Albani,  ut 
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. 


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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. 

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Cambridge.     Parts  I.  and  II.,  1887. 

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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. 

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wills,  deeds,  and  reports  of  Synodal  transactions  during  the  reigns  of 
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^thelwulf,  yElfred,  Eadward  the  Elder,  Eadmund,  Eadred,  Queen 
Eadgifu,  and  Kings  Eadgar,  /Ethelred  the  Second,  Cnut,  Henry  the 
First,  and  Henry  the  Second.  In  addition  to  these  are  two  belonging 
to  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  one  of  them  being  the  Foundation  Charter 
of  Burton  Abbey  by  Ethelred  the  Second,  with  the  testament  of  its 
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gow Corporation,  &c. 
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bridge Colleges  ;  Oxford  Colleges  ; 
Monastery  of  Dominican  Friars  at 
Woodchester,  Duke  of  Bedford, 
Earl  Spencer,  &c. 

Scotland.  Aberdeen  and  St.  An- 
drew's Universities,  &c. 

Ireland.  Marquis  of  Ormonde ; 
Dr.  Lyons,   &c. 

Third  Eeport  with  Appendix  and 
Index  ..... 

Contents : — 
England.  House  of  Lords ;  Cam- 
bridge Colleges  ;  Stonyhurst  Col- 
lege ;  Bridgwater  and  other  Cor- 
porations ;  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land, Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  Mar- 
quis of  Bath,  &c. 
Scotland.       University    of    Glasgow : 

Duke  of  Montrose,  &c. 
Ireland.        Marquis      of      Ormonde ; 
Black  Book  of  Limerick,  &c. 

Fourth         Eeport,         with         Appendix. 
Part  I,         -      '      - 
Contents : — 

England.      House  of    Lords.      West- 
minster   Abbey  ;      Cambridge    and 
Oxford    Colleges  ;      Cinque    Ports, 
Hythe,     and     other     Corporations, 
Marquis  of  Bath,  Earl  of  Denbigh, 
&c. 
Scotland.     Duke  of  Argyll,  &c. 
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and   Cambridge   Colleges ;    Dean   and 
Chapter  of   Canterbury  ;    Rye,   Lydd, 
and     other    Corporations.      Duke    of 
Sutherland,    Marquis    of    Lansdowne, 
Reginald  Cholmondeley,  Esq.,  &c. 
Scotland.    Earl  of  Aberdeen,  &g. 

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Sixth  Report,  with  Appendix.     Part  I. 
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and  Cambridge  Colleges  ;  Lambeth 
Palace  ;  Black  Book  of  the  Arch- 
deacon of  Canterbury  ;  Bridport, 
Wallingford,  and  other  Corporations ; 
Lord  Leconfield,  Sir  Reginald  Graham, 
Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  &c. 

Scotland.  Duke  of  Argyll,  Earl  of 
Moray,  &c. 

Ireland.     Marquis  of  Ormonde. 

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House  of  Lords  ;  County  of  Somerset ; 
Earl  of  Egmont,  Sir  Frederick  Graham, 
Sir  Harry  Verney,  &c. 

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Duke  of  Athole,  Marquis  of  Ormonde, 
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List  of  collections  examined,  1869-1880. 
England.      House  of  Lords ;    Duke 
of  Marlborough;  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford ;  Royal  College  of  Physicians ; 
Queen      Anne's      Bounty      Office  ; 
Corporations  of   Chester,   Leicester, 
&c. 
Ireland.     Marquis  of  Ormonde,  Lord 
Emly,   The   O'Conor    Don,    Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  (fee. 

Ditto.    Part  II.    Appendix  and  Index 
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Duke  of  Manchester. 

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Lord  Stafford ;  Sir  N.  W.  Throck- 
morton;     Sir    P.    T.    Mainwaring, 
Lord  Muncaster,  M.P.,  Capt.  J.  F. 
Bagot,   Earl  of   Kilmorey,  Earl  of 
Powis,  and  others,  the  Corporations 
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Eye,  Plymouth,  and  the  County  of 
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I  Marquis  of  Abergavenny ;  Lord  Brayc ; 

I  G.    F.    Luttrell;    P.    P.   Bouverie ; 

j  W.     Bromley    Davenport;     B.    T. 

Balfour,  Esquires. 

j  Eleventh  Keport       -  .  .  . 

I       This  is  introductory  to  the  following  : — 

i  (1.)  Appendix  and  Index 

H.  D,  Skrine,  Esq.,  Salvetti  Corre- 
spondence. 

(2.)  Appendix  and  Index 
I  House  of  Lords.     1678- 1G88. 

(3.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Corporations  of  Southampton  and 
Lynn. 

(4.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Marquess  Townshend. 

(5.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

(6.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Duke  of  Hamilton. 

(7.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Duke  of  Leeds,  Marchioness  of 
Waterford,  Lord  Hothfield,  &c. ; 
Bridgwater  Trust  Office,  Reading 
Corporation,  Inner  Temple  Library. 

Twelfth  Report        .  .  .  . 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following  : — 

(1.)  Appendix  .... 

Earl  Cowper,  K.G.  (Coke  MSS.,  at 
Melbourne  Hall,  Derby).     Vol.  I. 

(2.)  Appendix  .... 

Ditto.     Vol.  II 

(8.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Ditto.     Vol.  III. 
(4.    Appendix  .  .  -  - 

Duke  of  Rutland,  G.C.B.     Vol.  I. 
(5.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Ditto.     Vol.  II. 
(6.)  Appendix  and  Index 

House  of  Lords,  1689-1690. 
(7.)  Appendix  and  Index 

S.  H.  le  Fleming,  Esq.,  of  Rydal. 
(8.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Duke     of     Athole,   K.T.,     and    Earl 
of  Home. 
(9.;  Appendix  and  Index 

Duke  of  Beaufort,  K.G.,  Earl  of 
Donoughmore,  J.  H.  Gurney,  W. 
W.  B.  Hulton,  R.  W.  Ketton,  G.  A. 
Aitken,  P.  V.  Smith,  Esqs. ;  Bishop 
of  Ely  ;  Cathedrals  of  Ely,  Glouces- 
ter, Lincoln,  and  Peterborough, 
Corporations  of  Gloucester,  Higham 
Ferrers,  and  Newark  ;  Southwell 
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Earl  of  Lonsdale 

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J.  B.   Fortescue,   Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 

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Lincoln,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Hertford, 
and  Great  Grimsby  Corporations ; 
The  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Wor- 
cester, and  of  Lichfield  ;  The 
Bishop's  Registry  of  Worcester. 

(9.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Earl  of  Buckinghamshire  ;  Earl  of 
Lindsey  ;  Earl  of  Onslow  ;  Lord 
Emly  ;  T.  J.  Hare,  Esq.  ;  and  J. 
Round,  Esq.,  M.P. 

(10.)  Appendix  and  Index, 

Earl  of  Dartmouth.  Vol.  II.  American 
Papers. 

Fifteenth  Report       _         .         _         _        _ 
This. is  introductory  to  the  following  : — 


Bvo. 


(1.)  Appendix  and  Index. 
Earl  of  Dartmouth. 


Vol.  III. 


(2.)  Appendix. 

J.  Eliot  Hodgkin,  Esq. 

(3.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Charles  Haliday,  Esq.,  of  Dublin ; 
Adts  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland, 
1556-1571  ;  Sir  William  Ussher's 
Table  to  the  Council  Book ;  Table 
to  the  Red  Council  Book. 


1897 
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1897 
1899 

1898 

1899 
1902 

1903 


(4.).  Appendix. 

Duke  of  Portland. 


Vol.  IV. 


(5.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Right  Hon.  F.  J.  Savile  Foljambe  - 

(6.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Earl  of  Carlisle,  Castle  Howard 

(7.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Duke     of     Somerset  ;       Marquis    of 
Ailesbury ;  and  SirF.G.  Puleston,  Bart. 

(8.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Duke  of  Buccleuch   and   Queensberry, 
at  Drumlanrig.     Vol.  I. 

(9.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

J.  J.  Hope  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of  Annandale 

(10.)  Shrewsbury  and  Coventry  Corporations; 
Sir  H.  O.  Corbet,  Bart.,  Earl  of  Radnor, 
P.T.  Tillard ;  J.  R  Carr-Ellison ;  Andrew 
Kingsmill,  Esqrs. 

Manusqripts  in  the  Welsh  Language. 

Vol.  I.— Lord  Mostyn,  at  Mostyn  Hall. 

Vol.  I.  Part  II.— W.  R.  M.  Wynne,  Esq. 

of  Peniarth. 
Vol.  II.  Part  I.— Jesus  College,  Oxford  ; 

Free     Library,      Cardiff;       Havod; 

Wrexham  ;      Llanwrin  ;       Merthyr ; 

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Report. 


1862 
1863 

1864 


1865 


1866 


1867 


23 
24 

25 


2G 


27 


28 


1868 


1869 


29 


30 


Chief  Contents. 


[Sessional 
No. 


Proceedings 


Ditto 


Calendar  of  Crown  Leases,  33-38  Hen.  VIII.    [C.3318] 

—  Calendar  of  Bills  and  Answers,  &c.,  Hen. 
VIII.— Ph.  &  Mary,  for  Cheshire  and 
Flintshire.  — List  of  Lords  High  Treasurers 
and  Chief  Commissioners  of  the  Treasury, 
from  Hen.  VII. 

List  of  Plans  annexed  to  Inclosure  Awards,  [C.3492] 
31  Geo.  II.-7  Will.  IV.- Calendar  of  Privy 
Seals,  &c.,  for  Cheshire  and  Flintshire, 
Hen.  VI.-Eliz.— Calendar  of  Writs  of 
General  Livery,  &c.,  for  "Cheshire,  Eliz.- 
Charles  I.-  Calendar  of  Deeds,  &c.,  on  the 
Chester  Plea  Rolls,  Hen.  III.  and  Edw.  I. 

List  of  Awards  of  Inclosure  Commissioners.    [C.3717] 

-  References  to  Charters  in  the  Cartae 
AntiquEe  and  the  Confirmation  Rolls  of 
Chancery,  Ethelbert  of  Kent-James  I. — 
Calendar  of  Deeds,  &c.,  on  the  Chester  Pica 
Rolls.  Edw.  II. 

Calendar  of  Fines,  Cheshire  and  Flintshire,    [C.3839] 
Edw.   I. — Calendar  of  Deeds,  (fee,  on   the  I 
Chester  Plea  Rolls,  Edw.  III. 

Table  of  Law  Terms,  from  the  Norman  | 
Conquest  to  1  Will.  IV. 


■    Price. 


[C.2970] 


[C.3142] 


Calendar  of  Royal  Charters.— Calendar  of 
Deeds,  &c.,  on  the  Chester  Plea  Rolls 
Richard  II. -Henry  VII.— Durham  Records, 
Letter  and  Report. 


[C.4012] 


Duchy  of    Lancaster,   Records,   Inventory—    [C.4165] 
Durham  Records,  Inventory. — Calendar  of  i 
Deeds,  &c.,  on  the  Chester  Plea  Rolls,  Hen. 
VIII.— Calendar  of    Decrees   of    Court    of  | 
General     Surveyors,   34-38    Hen.    VIII.— 
Calendar  of  Royal  Charters.— State  Paper 
Office,  Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to 
the  History  of,  to  1800.— Tower  of  London. 
Index  to  Documents  in  custody  of  the  Con- 
stable  of.— Calendar  of    Dockets,  &c.,  for 
Privy     Seals,    1634-1711. -Report    of    the 
Commissioners  on  Carte  Papers. — Venetian 
Ciphers. 


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Date. 


Number 

of 
Eeport. 


Chief  Contents. 


! 

1870 

31 

1871 

32 

1871 

— 

1872 

33 

1873 

34 

1874 

35 

1875 

6 

1876 

37 

Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Eoyal  Charters. — Durham  Records,  Calen- 
dar of  Chancery  Enrolments;  Cursitor's 
Records. — List  of  Officers  of  Palatinate  of 
Chester,  in  Cheshire  and  Flintshire,  and 
North  Wales. — List  of  Sheriffs  of  England, 
13  Hen  L  to  4  Edw.  IIL 


Part  I.— Report  of  the  Commissioners  on 
Carte  Papers. — Calendarium  Genealogicum, 
1  &  2  Edw.  II. — Durham  Records,  Calendar 
of  Cursitor's  Records.  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calen- 
dar of  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. 


Part  II. — Charities ;  Calendar  of  Trust  Deeds 
enrolled  on  the  Close  Rolls  of  Chancery, 
subsequent  to  9  Geo.  II. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. — Durha^m  Records,  Calendar  of 
the  Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.— Report  on  the  Shaftesbury  Papers. 
Venetian  Transcripts.- — Greek  Copies  of  the 
Athanasian  Creed. 


Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the  Cursitor's 
Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — Supple- 
mentary Report  on  the  Shaftesbury  Papers. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Ancient  Charters  or  Grants. — Palatinate  of 
Lancaster  ;  Inventory  and  Lists  of  Docu- 
ments transferred  to  the  Public  Record 
Office. — Durham  Records,  Calendar  of 
Cursitor's  Records. — Chancery  Enrolments. 
— Second  Supplementary  Report  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers. 

Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the  Cursitor's 
Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — Duchy  of 
Lancaster  Records ;  Calendar  of  Ancient 
Charters  or  Grants. — Report  upon  Docu- 
ments in  French  Archives  relating  to 
British  History.-  Calendar  of  Recognizance 
Rolls  of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester,  to  end 
of  reign  of  Hen.  IV. 

Part  I.— Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the 
Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. 
—  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Ancient  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. — List  of  French  Ambassadors, 
&c.   in  England,  1,509-1714. 


Sessional 

No. 


[C.187] 


[C.374] 


[C.374 

i.] 


[C.020] 


[C.728] 


[C.1043] 


Price. 


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[Out  of 
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33 


,  Number 
Date.  of 

Eeport. 


1876 


1877 


38 


1878 


39 


1879 


40 


1880 


41 


1881 


42 


1882 


43 


1883 


44 


Chief  Contents. 


Sessional 
No. 


Price. 


.<?.     d. 
[Out  of 
print.} 


[Out  of 
print.] 


Part  II. — Calendar   of   Eecognizance    Rolls    [C.  1544 
of   the  Palatinate  of   Chester  ;  Hen.  V.—         i  1 
Hen.  VII.  ■■' 

Exchequer  Records,  Catalogue  of  Special  [C.1747] 
Commissions,  1  Eliz.  to  10  Vict.,  Calen- 
dar of  Depositions  taken  by  Commission, 
1  Eliz.  to  end  of  James  I. — List  of  Rep- 
resentative Peers  for  Scotland  and 
Ireland. 


Calendar     of     Recognizance    Rolls    of    the  I  [C.2123]    [Out  of 
Palatinate   of    Chester,    1    Hen.    VIII.—  i  printl] 

11  Geo.  IV. — Exchequer  Records, 
Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Charles  I. — Duchy  of  Lancaster 
Records  ;  Calendar  of  Lancashire  Inqui- 
sitions post  Mortem,  &c. — Third  Supple- 
mentary Report  on  the  Shaftesbury 
Papers. — List  of  Despatches  of  French 
Ambassadors  to  England  1509-1714. 


Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Commonwealth — James  II. — 
Miscellaneous  Records  of  Queen's 
Remembrancer  in  the  Exchequer. — 
Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the 
Cursitors'  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — 
Calendar  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Patent 
Rolls,  5  Ric.  II.— 21  Hen.  VII. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, William  and  Mary  to  George  I. 
— Calendar  of  Norman  Rolls,  Hen.  V., 
Part  I. — List  of  Calendars,  Indexes, 
&c.,  in  the  Public  Record  Office  on  31st 
December,  1879. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, George  II.— Calendar  of  Nor- 
man Rolls,  Hen.  V.,  Part  II.  and  Glos- 
sary.— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1  Edw.  I. 
Transcripts  from  Paris. 

Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  &c.,  1-7  Charles  I. 
—Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Inventory 
of  Court  Rolls,  Hen.  HI.- Geo.  IV. 
Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  Ric.  II.— 
Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  2  Edw.  I.— 
Fourth  Supplementary  Report  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers.— Transcripts  from 
Paris. — Report  on  Libraries  in  Sweden. — 
Report  on  Papers  relating  to  English 
History  in  the  State  Archives,  Stockholm. 
— Report  on  Canadian  Archives. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  3  Edw.  I.— 
Durham  Records,  Cursitors'  Records, 
Inquisitions  post  Mortem,  &c.— Calendar 
of  French  Rolls,  1-10  Hen.  V.— Report 
from  Venice.— Transcripts  from  Paris.— 
Report  from  Rome. 


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Number 

of 
Report. 


Chief  Contents. 


1884 


1885 


45 


46 


1886 
1887 

1888 

1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 


47 
48 

49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Inventory  of 
Ministers'  and  Receivers'  Accounts, 
Edw.  I. — Geo.  III. — Durham  Records, 
Cursitors'  Records,  Inquisitions  post 
Mortem,  &c. — Calendar  of  Diplomatic 
Documents. — Transcripts  from  Paris. — 
Reports  from  Rome  and  Stockholm. — 
Report  on  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — 
Transcripts  from  Venice. — Calendar  of 
Patent  Rolls,  4  Edw.  I. 

Presentations  to  Offices  on  the  Patent  Rolls, 
Charles  II. — Transcripts  from  Paris. 
Reports  from  Rome. — Second  Report  on 
Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — Calendar  of 
Patent  Rolls,  5  Edw.  I. — Catalogue  of 
Venetian  Manuscripts  bequeathed  by  Mr. 
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Transcripts  from  Paris — Third  Report  on 
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1646.— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  6  Edw.  I. 

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Calendar  of  Diplomatic  Documents. —r 
Schedules  of   Valueless  Documents. 

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1.  Calendar  of  the  Patent  and  Close  Rolls  of  Chancery  in  Ireland, 

Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Mary  and  Elizabeth,  and  for  the  1st  to 
the  7th  Year  of  Charles  I.  Edited  by  James  Morrin.  Royal  8vo. 
(1861-3).     Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  III.     Price  lis.  each. 

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Senchus  Mor.  (I860-I88O.)     Vols.  I.,  II.,  III.,  IV.,  V.,   and    VI. 
Frice  10s.  each. 

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4.  Annals  of  Ulster.     Otherwise  Annals  of  Senate,  a  Chronicle  of  Irish 

Affairs  from  A.D.  431-1 131, 1155-1541.  With  a  translation  and  Notes, 
Vol.  I.,  A.D.  431-1056.  Vol.  II.,  A.D.  1057-1131;  1155-1378.  Vol. 
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fluence in  her  affairs.  With  these  reproductions  are  combined  fac- 
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Part  IV.  1  :  From  reign  of  Edward  VI,  to  that  of  James  I. 

In  part  IV.  2  the  work  is  carried  down  to  the  early  part  of  the 
eighteenth  century,  with  Index  to  the  entire  publication. 

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ANNUAL  KEPORTS  OF   THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER 
OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS,  IRELAND. 


Date. 
1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 
1873 

1874 


Number 

of 
Eepbrt. 


1875 


1883 

1884 
1885 


1876 

8 

1877 

9 

1878 

10 

1879 

11 

1880 

12 

1881 

13 

1882 

14 

15 

16 

17 


1886         18 


Chief  Contents  of  Appendices. 


Contents  of  the  principal  Record  Repositories 
of  Ireland  in  1864. — Notices  of  Records 
transferred  from  Chancery  Offices. — Irish 
State  Papers  presented  by  Philadelphia 
Library  Company. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from  Chancery, 
Queen's  Bench,  and  Exchequer  Offices. — 
Index  to  Original  Deeds  received  from 
Master  Litton's  Office. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from  Queen's 
Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer 
Offices. — Report  on  J.  F.  Furguson's  MSS. 
— Exchequer  Indices,  &c. 

Records  of  Probate  Registries 

Notices  of  Records  from  Queen's  Bench  Calen- 
dar of  Fines  and  Recoveries  of  the  Palatinate 
of  Tipperary,  1664-1715. — Index  to  Reports 
to  date. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from  Chancery, 
Queen's  Bench,  and  Common  Pleas  Offices. 
— Report  respecting  "  Facsimiles  of 
National  MSS.  of  Ireland."— List  of  Chan- 
cery Pleadings  (1662-1690)  and  Calendar  to 
Chancery  Rolls  (1662-1713)  of  Palatinate 
of  Tipperary. 

Notices  of  Records  from  Exchequer  and 
Admiralty  Offices. — Calendar  and  Index  to 
Fiants  of  Henry  VIII. 

Calendar  and  Index  to  Fiants  of  Edward  VI. 

Index  to  the  Liber  Munerum  Publicorum 
Plibernias. — Calendar  and  Index  to  Fiants 
of  Philip  and  Mary. 

Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th, 
and  10th  Reports. 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth  (1558-1570). 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1570-1576). 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1576  1583). 

Report  of  Keeper  of  State  Papers  containing 
Catalogue  of  Commonwealth  Books  trans- 
ferred from  Bermingham  Tower. 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1583-1586).— Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's 
11th,  12th,  13th,  14th,  and  15th  Reports. 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1586-1595). 

Report  on  Iron  Chest  of  attainders  following 
after  1641  and  1688.— Queen's  Bench  Calen- 
dar to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth  continued  (1596- 
1601). 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1601-1603). — Memorandum  on  Statements 
(1702)  and  Declarons  (1713-14)  of  Hugue- 
not Pensioners. 


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1890 

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1891 

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1892 

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25 

1894 

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1898 

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1899 

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1900 

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1900 

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32   , 

1901 

33 

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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Chief  Contents  of  Appendices. 

Sessional 
No. 

Price. 

Report. 

X.    (K 

1902 

34 

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 

(1)  Regulations    as    to   access    to    Military 
Records  ; 

(2)  Records  found  in  former  Record  Ollice  ; 

(3)  Catalogue  of  Accounts  on  the  Pipe  Rolls 
of  Irish  Exchequer,  Henry  III. 

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